Census Occupational Statistics




OCCUPATIONS.—ORDERS.

TABLE II.—Showing (exclusive of Maoris) the Occupations of the People as on the 31st March, 1901, arranged in Twenty-seven Orders—continued.

Occupations (arranged in Twenty-seven Orders).

Class. Order. Males. Females. Totals both Sexes.
Under 5 Years. 5 and under 15 Years. 15 and under 20 Years.
V. 18 Persons (not otherwise classed) engaged in connection with animal and vegetable substances or other processes connected with the alteration, modification, or manufacture of, or in other processes relating to, metals or mineral matters 44 464
19 Persons engaged in the conversion of coal and other substances to purposes of heat, light, or forms of energy (not otherwise classified) 171 1,874
20 Persons engaged in the construction or repair of buildings, roads, railways, canals, earthworks, &c., or in opera- tions the nature of which is undefined 9 54
21 Persons engaged in the disposal of the dead, of dead matter, silt, or refuse 1 10
22 Industrial workers imperfectly defined 160 1
23 Persons directly engaged in the cultivation of land, in breeding and rearing animals, or in obtaining raw products from natural sources 3,464 15,141
24 Persons whose occupations are undefined or unknown, em- bracing those who derive incomes from sources which cannot be directly related to any other class 44,271 79,527
25 Persons dependent upon natural guardians .. ..
26 Persons dependent upon the State or upon public or private support 44,324 86,414
27 Total specified 44,324 86,414
Occupation not stated .. ..
Total .. ..

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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