Census 1901 Statistics




JAN. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 169

SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND.

TABLE III.—Showing (exclusive of Maoris) the Occupations (past or present) of the Blind Population of the Colony, Males and Females, on 31st March, 1901.

Class. Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Males. Females.
Under 5. 5 and under 15.
I. 1 4 Barrister (not in practice)
2 3 Surgeon
2 7 Teacher of blind
2 7 School-teacher
2 9 Musician
2 10 Street musician
2 10 Organ-grinder
2 10 Comedian
II. 3 1 Boardinghouse-keeper
3 1 Hotelkeeper
3 2 Domestic servant
III. 3 2 Cook
4 1 Capitalist
4 2 Insurance agent
4 3 Proprietor of houses
5 1 Newsvendor
7 1 Butcher
7 1 Assistant butcher
7 1 Fish-hawker
7 2 Fruiterer
7 3 Grocer
7 5 Seed-merchant
8 1 Hawker
IV. 11 1 Storekeeper
11 2 Commercial traveller
14 2 Cab-proprietor
14 3 Mariner
14 3 Waterman
14 3 Lumper
V. 15 1 Compositor
15 2 Piano-tuner
15 4 Basket-maker
15 12 Saddler
15 13 Shipwright
15 14 Cabinetmaker
16 2 Boot and shoe maker
21 1 Stonemason
21 1 Carpenter
21 1 Plumber
21 1 Painter
23 1 Contractor


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1902, No 8





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Census 1901, Blind, Occupations, Population statistics, Males, Females, Sickness, Infirmity