Population Statistics




JAN. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 171

SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE DEAF-AND-DUMB.

TABLE IV.—Showing (exclusive of Maoris) the Occupations of the Deaf-and-dumb Population of the Colony, Males and Females, on 31st March, 1901.

Class. Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Males. Females.
Under 5. and under 15. 5 and under 15.
I. 2 6 Draughtsman .. .. ..
II. 3 1 Hotel servant.. .. ..
3 2 Domestic servant .. ..
III. 3 2 Charwoman .. .. ..
7 1 Milkman .. ..
V. 11 1 Assistant to storekeeper .. ..
15 1 Assistant to printer .. ..
15 12 Saddler .. ..
15 12 Tanner .. ..
15 14 Cabinetmaker .. ..
16 2 Tailor .. ..
16 2 Dressmaker .. ..
16 2 Bootmaker (freezing-works) .. ..
17 1 Labourer (freezing-works) .. ..
17 3 Assistant to brewer .. ..
18 1 Fellmonger .. ..
21 1 Carpenter .. ..
VI. 23 1 Labourer .. ..
24 1 Farmer .. ..
24 1 Gardener .. ..
24 1 Farm-labourer .. ..
24 2 Sheep-farmer .. .. ..
24 2 Shepherd .. ..
24 2 Dairy-farmer .. .. ..
VII. 25 1 Independent means .. ..
25 1 No occupation .. ..
26 1 Domestic duties .. ..
VIII. 26 2 Scholar (private school) .. ..
26 2 Scholar (Government school) .. ..
26 2 Receiving tuition at home .. ..
26 3 Dependent on relatives .. ..
27 1 Deaf-and-dumb institute .. ..
27 2 Industrial school .. ..
27 2 Occupation not stated .. .. ..
Totals .. ..


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🏥 Health & Social Welfare
25 January 1902
Census 1901, Deaf-and-dumb, Occupations, Population statistics, Males, Females, Sickness, Infirmity