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SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE DEAF-AND-DUMB.
TABLE IV.—Showing the Occupations of the Deaf-and-dumb Population of the Colony, Males and Females (exclusive of Maoris), on 12th April, 1896.
| Class. | Order. | Sub-Order. | Occupation. | Males. | Females. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under 5. | 5 and under 15. | ||||
| -------- | -------- | ---------- | ------------------------------ | ---------- | ----------------- |
| II. | III. | 2 | Domestic servant | .. | .. |
| IV. | XIV. | 12 | Hairdresser | .. | .. |
| Saddler | .. | .. | |||
| Tanner | .. | .. | |||
| XV. | 14 | Cabinetmaker | .. | .. | |
| 2 | Tailor | .. | .. | ||
| Dressmaker | .. | .. | |||
| Bootmaker | .. | .. | |||
| XVI. | 3 | Brewer’s assistant | .. | .. | |
| XVII. | 2 | Sawmiller | .. | .. | |
| XIX. | I | Carpenter, joiner | .. | .. | |
| Slater | .. | .. | |||
| V. | XX. | I | Labourer (undefined) | .. | .. |
| XXI. | I | Farmer | .. | .. | |
| Relative assisting farmer | .. | .. | |||
| Labourer, farm | .. | .. | |||
| Threshing-machine assistant | .. | .. | |||
| Gold-miner (alluvial) | .. | .. | |||
| VI. | XXII. | 6 | Independent means | .. | .. |
| VII. | XXIII. | I | No occupation | .. | .. |
| I | Domestic duties | .. | .. | ||
| 2 | Government scholar | .. | .. | ||
| Receiving tuition at home | .. | .. | |||
| XXIV. | 3 | Dependent relative | .. | I | |
| I | Inmate of lunatic asylum | .. | .. | ||
| Inmate of deaf-and-dumb institution | .. | .. | |||
| XXV. | Occupation not stated | .. | .. | ||
| .. | .. | ||||
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science12 January 1897
Census, Sickness, Infirmity, Statistics, Population, Health, Occupations, Deaf-and-dumb
NZ Gazette 1897, No 6