THE OOLONY OF VIOTORIA,I r 145,600 6,997 866 36z I 4,656 33>461 101,635 16>499 4,656 2,230 I...
Transcript of THE OOLONY OF VIOTORIA,I r 145,600 6,997 866 36z I 4,656 33>461 101,635 16>499 4,656 2,230 I...
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VICTOHIA.
STAT} STICAIj REG ISTEIl
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THE OOLONY OF VIOTORIA, :rOR Tali: YEAR
1878.
PART '11.
POPULATION.
PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.
Ill! lantbotitl: tOlIN lI'ERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOl1RNE.
No. 17.
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PART n.-POPULATION.
CONTENTS.
CENSUS OJ!' 187I.-POPULATION
" " " " " " "
" " " "
IMMIGRATION
EMIGRATION
DWELLINGS
POPllLATION L'ID DWELLINGS
" GENERAL SUMMARY BY COUNTIES
AGES OF THE PEOPLE '"
BmTHPLACES OF THE PEOPLE
RELIGIONS OF THE PEOPLE
OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE
EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE
CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE
SIClL'fESS .oIl!D INFIRMITY
IMMIGRATION L'ID EMIGRATION
" " RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
POPULATION OF VICTORIA
MINING POPULATION
" RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
CITIES, TOWllS, AND BOROUGHS (1.)
" "
" " SHmES (I.)
(II.) "
" (II.)
" RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
SlImES AND ROAD DISTRICTS-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
NATURALIZATION-OCCUPATIONS AND NATIVE PLACES
" RETURN FOR J,'LEVEN YEARS
NUMBER OF ELECTORS-LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (1.)
" " " " (II)
" " RETCRN FOR SEVEN YEARS
" LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (1.)
" " (II.)
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7
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30
30
31
31
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STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878.
POPULATION.
"'. '" The first Twelve Tables in this Part are taken from the Returns of the last Census. HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
CENSUS OF 1871.-POPULATION.
RETURN showing the Population of Victoria according to the Census taken on the 2nd April 1871.
Population. Persons. Males. Females.
Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines ... ... 712,~63 38~,367 3z9,896 Chinese ... ... ... ... .. . 17,935 17,899 36 Aborigines ... ... ... ... .. . 1,330 784 546
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Total ... ... ... .. . 73 1,528 401,050 330,478
CENSUS OF 1871.-DWELLINGS.
RETURN showing the Habitations in Victoria according to the Census taken on the 2nd April 1871.
Description Materials
Total Number. Dwelling, I ; I I : (exclusive of Stores, Tents, &c.). ,Inl,abiled I Tent" and Brick. Wood, Iron, Slabs, Canvas, Materials
i Stores, Offices, Dwellings or and. BlI.Tk,Mud, Linen, Calico, not
I Unoccupied. I nnd Public with Canvas Stone. Lath and &c. &c. specified. Occupied. Building., Bui\dtugs.· Roofs. Plaster.
---- -----------I r 145,600 6,997 866 36z
I 4,656 33>461 101,635 16>499 4,656 2,230
I I Classlficatlou according to Number 01 Rooms.
158.481 i Dwellings of One Room. Dwellings I Dwellings i Dwelllng. In whlcb Dwellings \ Dwellin., of \
of Thrt:c and Four of containing more the Number nrick, Stone, Huts, Tents, &0. Two Rooms. ; Rooms. Flve and Stx than of Room. ""IS not
i Wood, Iron, &e. Rooms. i Six Rooms. speCified. ----- -----------------
l 6.328 14.410 33,223 62,845 21,928 15,365 4,38:1.
CENSUS OF 1871.-POPULATION AND DWELLINGS
RETURN showing the Inhabitants and Dwellings in Victoria according to the Census taken on the znd April 1871.
Dwellers In- .1 Travellers
I I , and Persons Persons Migratory
Population. Tents, and I Habitations i
Sleeping In Population Total. Rrlck. Stone, : Slab, Dark, under Drays Ships aud (c.;t1rnated). ·Wood, Iron, or or Dwellings of and Hulka. Lath nnd Plaster Mud Hut,. with i Unstated Camping out.
Buildings. Canvas Roofs. Materials.
---- ._------- ._-_. ----Exclusive of Chinese
and Aborigines ... 656.716 36,366 7.51Z 6,816 1.879 2,23:1. 74z 7u,26 3 Chinese ... ... 6,644 9,621 1.148 459 43 20 ... 17,935 Aborigines ... ... ... ... . .. 591 739 ... ... 1,330
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TotoJ. ... 663,360 45.987 8,660 I 7.866 1.,661 :.,:1.5:' 74:1. 131,5:1.8
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6 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION.
.. .. _ CENSUS .OF 1871.~POPULATION AND DWELLINGS, 1836-18'11. '~."'~-~'/"'!'"'''.~'''' !.:/7'..;-' ~::"""';'~ ~,.~ : .. r:. ~;;,}.:', ".~;' _ '_~, ' "."' -:' ~ . .
RETURN ShQ'wirig tJ:ie!Popul~tion"61"Vicio~iaat t4~;Period'of ea~J!EnU:nieration from 1836 to 1871, and the Habitations at such of those periodS as their number was ascertained.
~ Population. Dwellings.
I' .'. ~ -: ' .' Number
Datil of EuumeratloD. Constructed of-
Persons. Males. Females. Total Number. OcCupIed. Un- 'BUilding Ilrlck Canvas, i. Un-
1--', occupied. or
"rood, Bark, specified .. ," .. . , Stone.' ~ron, ~e. )Iud, &c. i ::IIatel'lais •
. , .... , '" .' I--! 25th May 1836 ... In 142 35 ... '" ... . .. ... ... ... ... 8th November 1836 224 186 38 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . 12th September 1838 3,5 I1 3,°80 431 ... '" ... . .. ... ... ... ... 2nd March 1841 ... II,n8 8,274 3,464 1,490 1,465 25 ... 450 1,040 ... .. . :md March 1846 ... 32,879 20,184 . 12,695 5,198 .. 5,070' . :128 '" 1,835 3,363 ... ... 2nd March 1851 ... 77,345 46,202 31,143 10,935 10,866 69 '" 4,835 6,100 ... . .. 26th April 1854 .. ... 236,798 155,887 80.911 ... . ..
'" I , ... ... ., . ... .. .
29th March ,1857 ... 410,766 264,334 146,432 102,001 96,662 4,724 615 12,612 42,594 45,161 1,634 7th April 1861 ... 540,322 328,65 1 2II,671 134.33 2 I29,x'96 5,01 7 IIg 18,990 59,346 52,030 3,966 2nd April 1871 ... 731,528 401,050 330,478 158,481 150,618 6,997 866 33,461 101,635 21,155 2,230
CENSUS OF 18'11.-GE~ERAL SUMMARY BY COUNTIES. ,
RETURN showing the Population of each County, the Number of Chinese and the Number of Aborigines; also the Number of' Houses Occupied, Unoccupied, and in course of ErectioD,accol'ding to the Census taken on the 2nd April 187 I.
Population (Inclusive o! Chinese Chinese. Aborigines. ; Hnbitations. lind Aborigines).
Counties. Total Houses. Inhubited i Tents,.and Number Stores j I Dwellings
Persons. ' Males. Females. lIIlIle~. F. M. F. of aU Offices, and: with Descrip- Occupied. Un- Building Publ1c ; Canvas
1 1i0115. Buildings. 1 Roofs. --------- --------'-_.--- -------- -------Anglesey 5,492 3,389 2.,103 63 7. 6 1,309 1, 187 29 4 4 85 Benambra 1,228 862 366 147 5 221 204 17 Bendigo ;1-6, 109 26,059 20,050. 1,275 I "I 10,424 9,863 1)2 69 18 322 Bogong .. , .25,797 15,32 5 10-472 2,378 51 50 5,700 5,49° II) 17 14 66 Borung ... II,I.4° 6,448 4,692 279 74 49 2,541 2,330 76 16 3 u6 Bourke ••• 23 6,778 nO,r47 u6,63 1 930. 23 15 2 47.553 44,3°5 2,279 490 144 335 Buln Buln 4,II6 2,468 1,648 191 '" 1,021 804 124 5 3 85 Croajhigolong ... ' '" ~ 372 257 lIS 82 2 . I 92 80 ,4 1 7 Dalhousie 26,47 1 14>737 I~,734 266 3 5,729 5,0.82 167 7 15 458 Dargo 2,222 1,630 592 399 4 5 618 599 3 2 14 Delatite ... II,903 7,495 4,4°8 1,21 I 7 1 2,6II 2,530 47 7 ·7 20 Dundas· .... 6,888 3,727 3,161 14 32 I7 1,261 1,169 33 3 4 52 Evelyn ••• 5,997 3,5 17 2,480 167 54 54 1,321 1,268 17 36 Eolle1.t 1,240 683 557 .,,' ... 7 6 21 5 205 :4 6 Gladstone 16,688 10,239 6.449 1,024 10 5 4,898 4,107 126 13 9 643 Grant 73,828 38,293 35,535 1,2.56 7 5 4 15,846 14,345 1,257 68 25 15' Grenville 60,917 32,865 . .28,052 1,572 8 2 13.934 12,697 9(° 22 19 226 Gunbower . 614 412 ' 202 3 35 27 92 83 9 Hampdlill., " ' .• ),!7.?: 4,°48 3,124 13 2 1,418 1,184 18 21 3 Heytesbury 3,059 1,643 1,41'6 :i. 45 33 575 548 II 16 Rara Kara 9,611 6,082 3,529 1,113 5 3 2,517 2,352 44 2· :>. II7 . Karkarooc 349 261 .,88 83 45 4.~ 3° 15 Lowan ... 1,883 1,154 729 3 29 19 266 239 6 2.I 1fillcwa 1°9. 63 46 17 14 3 Moira ... . 3,352 2,104 1,2.4~ 17 '" .19 14 577 544 8 24 Mornington 7,397 4,140 3,257 16 4 I 1,544 i,415 60 3 2 64 Normanby. 10.,75° 5,600 5,150 2 I 56 46 2,05 6 1,855 145 18 3 35 Pol warth 3,837 2,102 1,735 2 12 6 719 654 35 4 5 ' 21 Ripon 14,010 8,204 5,806 493 26 16 3,067 2,728 148 20 12 159 Hodney .• : 7,39° 4,475 "2,915 155 42 26 1,820 1,640 62 8 ~ 101 Tatchera 563 388 175 7 15 15 97 80 2 15 Talbot 84,762 49,°67 35,695 '4,408 4 1 20,931 19,°97 839 48 43 904 Tambo ... i 486 296 19° 3 38 33 85 78 4 3 Tanjil "~I,OOI 6,336 4,665 37° 50 34 2"F9 2,305 56 13 7 38 Villiers .•• 21,03 1 II,422 9,609 12 39 19 3,755 3,392 . 101 21 6 235 Weeah. ••. (No, inhabitants.) Wonllangatta .. , 3,972
1 2,508 1,4641 178 1,187 1,097 59 2 5 24
Persons in Ships ... 2,252 , 2,197 55 20 Migratory Popula-
tion (computed)>\< ' 742 407 '335 :! ...
36 784 546 rs8,48 I 145,600 6,997 866 362 4,656
has been computed chiefly, from the numbol' of hou£chold<lrs known to have t'"Scnped enumcl'n~~(ln 'owing to their haYing the time of the SChedules being deposited ami the (ime they should huve been collected, with a 1"w additions 01 persons
Ii"im ~ncamped in their districts on the Census night, but wllom the sub-enumerators did not 6uee~1Jd in meeting with. !'1~ e~Hn)~ie ~f uf!em":nC!'a~ed persons of whose existeuc~ no qeti!,ite informatioll was obtlllne~; .. , ..
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CENSUS OF YWTORIA, 1871.-AGES OF THE PEOPLE.
RETl:RN showing the N umber ~f Persons, Males, and Females at, above, and under each Year of Age, accord.ing to the Returns of the Census taken on the znd April I STI.
Age.
1,410
1,118
.1,054
98(/
9"4 8,9
795: :, m I 6,OI~ 3,608 l~o .5.1.>7 : 3,o8~
7",,4,
';'3.599 7l 4,,88
2,764 172 ,,511.
2,408 1726,371 2,075 i 7~7,166
298,05311
300,367 79
1 80 302,661
30 4,935 307,188
309.421
40 1
359 :533 'I '317
1.31 I 1# 228 Il9
.226 .! ,134
;"3 :/ '''9 2.:2.0 IZ-4 1.18
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8 :7
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NOTE.-Thls T~l>le Includes an estimate for th,e ages of the Migrator;y Population, and for those perSOIllJ wh<;lse ages a.re not s~c~ed'm. the Rouseholderf l)c.u.u~es ..
I..
31 9,900
3'9.991
llOp86
iio;18z 330,%.80
HO;317
3iO,4#
33°1453 3iO,4,6
330 A66 ll~,467 ll~;¢8 33°,471
HO~71
330 ,47' 330 ,473
;3 1 ' I 21731"161401'°'° I 330,476
'.'" 1. ,731,526 401,o,~ I 330 ,476 ,:1\ ... ! 'Z,7}1"z6 40I ,OJo I 330 476 ,. ~ >Y'T ."'".,.,; d.OT 0«(") i .,~t"l A.,i\
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STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878,-POPULATION~
CENSUS OF 18'i1.-BIRTlIPLACES . OF Tl;lE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing the Birthplaces of the People of Victoria, according to the Census taken on the :md April 1871.
PersOUfl. :Males. Females.
--------------------Victoria.
Other A uslralian Colonies and New Zealalld-
New South Wales ... 8,316 4,148 4.168 6,894 3.449 3,445 i South Australia... . ..
Queensland ....: .•• 'Vestern Australia ...
66~ 331 331. I 3IZ 161 151
Tasmania ... '" "North Australia" (sic) '" Australia (colony not named) New Zealand .... ...
" 9,2.97' 4,597 4,700 ! 1,63~ 85~ ";861 1,547 768 ! 799
:1.8,669 I 14,308 : 1'h36I I'
-1--;--' ... 1 164.~: 97'796l~~1
, I I
England ' ...
Wales 6,614: 4.189 2.,42.5
1
Scotland ... 56,2.10 J 31,475 2.4.735
... 100,468 1 49,198 i 51,2.70
--1--1--Ireland
Other British Possessions-America (British North) .. . Africa (British subjects) .. . Antigua... ... .. . Asia, (country not stated,
2.0
981 32
IS
British subject) ." I I Barbadoes .•• ... 34 1.5 Bahamas... ••• ••. 6 6 Berbice ... ••• ... I I Bermuda... .., ... 22. 16 Cape of Good Hope •.• 32.6 165 Ceylon ... ••. 58 35 Demerara ... ... 19 13 Dominica. ... ... '" 4 Gibraltar ... ... 59 30 Grenada... ... ... 6 4 Guiana (British) ... ••• 2.3 13 Beligoland ... ... 20 17 Honduras ... ••• 1. 2. Hong Kong ... ... 63 62 India (European race) ... 72.6 435
" '(Asiatic race) ... 98 96 Jamaica ... ... ... 1.48 160 Laccadive Islands... ••• 3 3 Malacca ..• ... ... 5 5 Malta... ... ... 64 44 Mauritius. ... •.. 161 103 Natal... ... ... 1.3 IS Nevis... ... ... I I Penang ...... 7 .6 Prince Edward's Island... 2.6 2.3 Sierra Leone ... ... 6 6 Singapore '.. ... 2.5 19 St. Helena ... ... 55 33 St. Kitts .•• ••• ... 6 6
9
6 161
2.3 6
10 3
I 2.9[
2. 88
20 58 8
I
:3
6
St. Vincent ... ... II 7 4 Tobago ...... 1. 2. ... '.rrinidad... ... ... 6 5 1
Vancouver's Island ... 3 1. I
'VI~st Indies '" ... 2.50 160 90 Ascension ... ... .;. 3 I
Falkland Islands ... I 1
Others... ... ::: 1 97 '''85 I2. I ! 3,870 ~I 1,2.2.91
France a.nd French Colonies ... 1,170 857· 31 3 --I~--
Germany .. , 8,995 1 6,591
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Where Born. Persons. Males. I Females.
------------1----------Austria.
Other European Countries-Belgium... • •• Denmark ••• Holfand ... ... Italy... • •• Norway... .. . Poland ... .. . Portugal.. .. . RUBsia... • .. Greece .•• ... Spain... • •• Sweden ... ., Switzerland ... Turkey... • •• Others... ...
uS 1,014
341
77Z
395 z14 197 334 146 135 845
l,z4° 10
435
99 934 1.98 71 8
. 389 17° 169 31 9 127 108 816
1,087 10
41.8
13
"9 80 43 54 6
44 2.8 IS 19 27 "9
153
7 ::: 1
1','-----1'---- ---. 6,1.06 5,672 534
United States of America. ...
China.
Other Countries-Africa ... '" America. (South) ... ... Arabia ... ... • .. Asia... ••• .,. Bolivia .. ' ••• ... Borneo... ••• • .. Braz,il... ... • .. Chili ••• ... .. . Egypt... ... .. . Fiji ... ... • .. Friendly Islands ... ... Grenada (New)... • .. Hayti... ... .. . Hebrioes (New) ... .. . Ireland (New)... .. . Japan... ... .. . La. .Plata... ... .. . Mexico ... ... '" Madagascar .,. ... Morocco... ... . .. Persia... ... .. . Peru... ... .. . Rurata (South Sea Islands) ... Samoa or Navigators' Islands Sandwich Islands ... . .. Sumbawa (Sunda Islands) ••• Santa Cruz ... .. . South Sea Islands... .. . Timor... ... .. . Tonga... ... .. . Others... ... ..
30
80 4 1. I 2
"'5 1.1. 5
18 6 5 6 8
7 I
II 2
I
4 7 2 6 7 'I
10 I 6
12
17 55 3
2
2.9 IS
2
10 5 :3
'" 4
7 1
9 2
1
'" 4 2
3 6
2. 9 1
4 6
31
13 25
I
16 7 :3 8 1
1. 2.
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3
1. 6
__ ~I~ 101
At Sea (British Subjects)
'At Sea (Foreign Subjects)
1,081 954
... --::- --1-4-1--1-5-
Birthplace unspecifted (British Name)... ... ...
---1-2.,463 1,555 1 908
Birthplace unspecifted (Foreign Name)... ••• ... 51
-------'--Total of Victoria. ••• 731,5:1.8 401,050 13.30,478
STATISTICAL REGISTER. OF VICTORIA, I878.-POPULATION.
CENSUS OF 1871.-RELIGIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETlJRN showing the Religions of the People of Victoria, according to the Census taken on the 2nd April 1871.
ReUglous lleUefs.
EplBCopallans-Church ot Englwd, EplscopaliaDs
(not otherwise denned) •• •• Free Church of t:llg1and •. .. Protestants (not otherwise defined) ••
PresbyterlBns-Presbyterian Chnrch of Victoria •• Free Presbyterian Church of VictoriQ. Free Presbyterians (undefined) •• Befol'lIled Presbyterian Church •• Presbyterians· (not otherwise defined) Calvinistic Presbyterians •• ~. Irish Presbyterian.. .. Pre.sbyterian . Church of New South
-Wales.. .. .. •• .. l'urttan •• .. .. .. .. Voluntary Presbytertan •• ..
WesleylUl Methodists-UnIted Methodi,t Free Church •• New Connenon Methodists.. .. PrImitive Methodists.. .. .. Bible Chrtst\ans.. --.. .. .. Wesleyan Methodists (not otherwise
denned).. .. .. •• •• Episcopal Methodists .... Independent Methodists .. .. lndependent Wesleyans .. •• .. Wesleyan j<'ree Church .. .. .. Others .. ...... •• ••
81,839 - 9JIj
.. 10,647 30S
10,673 ~
I
43,~IO 5,1~6 6,J78
166 6,009
~
I
Females. I
I I
-U-"'-,9-8:-1--6o-,6g-:- ~;-I I,3~6
1.19 7,'P> ·hI 94
80>'191 3
~9 1.4
8 16
681 95
1,97S "',D9~
41,1.64
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lndependellia or Congregatloll&llsts .. 18,191 1------·-
8,155
1
Lutherans, German Protestants •• •• 10,559 7,2.06 3.lSl I---";~I----
Moravla.l1I, United Brethrel!.
80cIeiT of Frleiids ..
lJ'nltazian!!
-. Other Protestants- ,_ .
Christian Brethren. Plymouth Brethren Countess of Huntingdon's eonnexlon Christian Faith.. .. .. Christian Union, Union1sts ~ ~ Dutch Ilefonned Church .. Evangelists, EvaIl¥eUcal Protestants ... French Reformed Church • • •• lIuguenot •• •• ... .... .. ~ Morrisonian • • • • It ~ Nonconforml!;ts, Dissenters .... _. Norwegian Reformed Church •• Primitive Church, Primitive Christians Reformed Church, Protestant Re.
formers.. •. . ~ .... Beformed Church of Switzerland •• Scandinavu.n Protestants .. .. Swedenborgians .. •• ... .. .. Trinitarian Protestant •• .. .. .. . Universal Church .. .. Unsectnria.n Protesta.nts, Protestant
Christians, Free Protestants •• Welsh CIlureh.. .. .. .. Others .. .. .. •• ..
Cathollcs-Roman Catholics .. Catholics (not otherwIse dflflned)
93
333
1,016
193 I Z 4
14-18
I x I
43 I
15
3 4 S
"IS 1 Z
661
90 I %
I z% 10
31 I
9
3 4 S
139 I
40
577
155
3 :z 8 I
I
I'" 6
433 z6g 164 IS II 4-56 29 ~7
1--1----1--!,0~8 619 409
84,861 I,s4S
82,607 1,607
---·--·1-----1-----
ReUglOIIS BelIefs. Persons. Males. Females.
-----------1-------1-
C&tholie and Apostolic Chnrch
Greek Church .. 332 30S "'7
Israelites and Christian Israelites
Mormons or Latter Day Saint.
Jews
Other sects-:r..rahvrnetans • '" "'. ,.. '" .. Pagans.. .. .. .. .. Arian.. •• " •• •• Christ-adelphians .. •• .. Christian BestltutioDlsts and BesU·
tutionists .. •• .. '" ... Christian Restomtlonallsts •• ., Christian Socialist .. • • • Church of the First Born • • .. .. Dickinite .. _ .. •• .. Druid .. .. .. .. .. Frce Socialist.. .. .. .. Hindoos.. •• ~~ •• u
]lfillenlum Church .. .. .. Nazurenes •••••• New CatllOl1es .. .. .. •• Peculiar People •• •• •• Rechabites .. .. •• •• Rosicrucian •• .... .. Spirit'sts, SpirItualists .. .. Separatists .. .. .. •• Seventh-day Adventists •• ... Theists ~....... ~ nniversalists ...... .. Universal Restltut\onlst .. .. Otners.. .. .. .. ..
No Denomlnation-Believer in Bible •• • • Believer in God • ~ ... Believers in New Testament Believer in Gospel •• • • • • Believers in and followers of Jesus Bibllcan, Bible StUdent, Bible Prin-
ciples •• •• ~ ~ •• •• Christian Religion, Religion of Cllrlst Church of God.. • • • • .. Deists ......" Eclectic 00 •• o. •• •• Fatalists .. .. .. .. FNetbinkers ".... Latitudinarian H ....
Living Church of Christ .. " Natural Heligioll. Naturallst •• u Not Decided," ~. Unsettled ,. ii' Nurture and Admonition of the Lordn
H Orfginal Thinker n "" 0 • ••
Pantheist. .. .. .. .. Rationalists, Reasonlsts •• • • Ritualists.. .. .. U Religion of my own H •• .,.
U True Religion" • • ••
1----1-----11--
~8S
97 19 --- ----1----
2.,010 1,561 ,--- ----1--·-
7 4 I
11 I t !
~7 S ~
~ 1 ~
I 171 13
1 3~
~41 I
74
I I
3 1 ~
S II 10 58
I 2-
131 I
3 5 8 I I 5
IZ Z ~ I
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~7
5 !
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97 4 I
10 IS8
"46
1 I 2-I
13
l 5
47 I z
liS !
4 7
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4 II
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1 30
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74 9
u 8; r
28
2.57
13
:!.
S S
II
16
Unsectarian Catholic •• • • 9 " I , I •• Unsectalian Christians :1.84 ISO 134 .. No Denomination" (so retnmed) ~,16I 1.498 661
No Rc>lgionAtheists.. •• Cosmopolitans .• Infidels.. ..
.. .. ".~ ":--.;;-"£ s. d." ... ,. •• Materialist .. ... .... Positivists ... •• ... SceptiC ".... SecularIsts .. .. ... " No ReligIon" (so returned)
Unspeelfled
Objecting to state thell' reUgion from conscientious scruples ('0" ••
Total Of Victoria.
4 4 .. 3 I 3 ..
: .. I I :!. 1
U 1.,1:01
I
1 19
1>'193
IS31
3 609
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10 ~TATIHTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION.
CENSUS OF' VICTORIA, 1871.-0CCUPATIONS OF' THE PEOPLE. RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and over Twenty Years of Age, in
the Colony of Victoria, a<:cording to the Returns of'tj:le Census taken on the 2nd April-i 871:",', :','
Occupations,
Total "
CLASS I,-PROFESSIONAL.
OlU>E:R I.-PERSONS ENG-AGED IN GENERAL OR LOCAL GoVEllN-h-rENT, OR THE DEFENCE on PnOT1WTlON OF THE COUNTRY.
Sub-order I.-Officers oj genera! government: The Governor 1
~Dnisters of the Crown
~r~~c~~~~ Z~~::!i:mellt. :not oth.e.l'wiSe d~~cr~qcq:.: . Clel'ks, accountauts, &c." Architects, civil engineers, surveyors! (n~.t princip~i
officers:) f;' _
I
3 'S 60
538
'45
441
30
, 3
15 60
5.oS
I4Z,
~07
I 3
IS 60, 53~
145
435
", " "1·· ,. 00 3 .,-.
IS .60
" 30 5':S ,~ .
3;, ",141.. tl i
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14 401 6 .i.:.\f~ IntcTmeiliate or subordinate
p~~~~~c(i~Cnlulp.dSijn,p.gn~~'~Ol,I,~S'C'~i~:,~;~!~c.,pe,rs, Pen_ill (including perSO)ls !~ PC~~l est~blish~eJ:its:
',045 I,?44 1,045 ,r 1,0'44 , .~' .,: ,~" ::r:- ·i~: ~~.-
gaols, and reformato1'les) 6 ••••••
Other goyernment officers (iucluding coroners, deputy and electoral registrdl's, crown pmsecutors, postmasters and. postmistrcss'c's not ~ivn servun~s+ not otherwise described, &e.) 9 •• .'. ,
Government offioers., clvil servants ~n.ot ot~erwise described) 1.<)
Sub-order ,.-Q(ficers oj local government: Members of local councils (not otherwise described) lVIug'isLratcs, J.I'.'s (not otherwise described) .: Officers of local bodies (including town clerks;' shire' sccrefa,ries,
cle~rks to road l)oards, to'wn surveyors, sllire engincers, rate-col .. lcc,t,?rs, inspectors of nuisances and weights and'meqsures, &C.),11.
Sub-\order 3.-De/ence.Army officers 12
Army non~commissioned officers &nd'soldiers 13-
Navy officers ,.., , •• ..' ..... Navy petty officers and saBors 1S:
Volunteers (notothcrwise described) lOl ••
Others connected with defence (including·ma.rkers find keepers of r1fle butts, military staff and ordnance' 'clerks', ordnance titters, ·&c.)U .. '
ORDER ,,-PERSONS ENGAGED J~ITEItATURE, AnT, AND
. SUBOTID INATES).
LE.A.llNED PROlo'ESSIONS, OR IN (WITH THEIR IMM}mlATE
Sub-order I.-Olergymen, minuU:rs, and church ojJi.,urs: Rcgular clergyrnen 18 1 •• 'rheological students 1.$ ••
I1Tcgulur clergy (including lay and bible readers, missiol1nri~S·t catechists, &c.) ~o
Church officers (includtng church clerks, sextons, vergers, tans, chapel-keepers; &c.)
XnnsJ si5teIs of charity. &e. Others CO!.lUectc!l with religion (including officers of the diocese,
cemetery employes, josshouse .. kecpcrs, &c.) :01:
Suh~order 1..~La;lf)-eQurl().:J7i.cers, lawyers, &c.: Judges 22 , ••
La\y-conl't officers (including sheriffs, clerks of courts, bail.i:fis, court interprcters) 23 ~.
Luwyers2'l Law stlldcnts-2.'i <
Law clerks:;6 •• Others connected with the law (including law agents, law sta
tioners, parHament..'l..ry agents I process sexvcrs,&c.)
flub-order ,,-'--Physicians, &nv}gi$ls: , :Medicalmen'1.7 ••
Mcdical students ~ ~ •• Irregular medical practitioners (including .herba.Hsts~ medical gill ..
vanlsts and electro ... magnetisers, ,hydropatbs, .medical botanists, &c.)"' '
lIS 30
6 10
437
45 Il5 42
16, "'9
21
633 6
66
96 H
45
'4
192
43 2 23
46,
"'9
434 'Z.5
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I
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5
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45 135
39 ISO '9
IS
633 s " '66
95 ',5
' 45
14
189 432
18 ,'3
':'1.5
434 20
6g
1. M.A., Cnntnb. Office, I ex-chicf cillcer of the Coast guard~ Eng-~ Includiug 1 lI.L.C., South AustralIa. land, and I ex-naval Instructor, all uncmployed. :l Including 1 M,A., Aberdeen. 18 Jncludlng 131 clergymen of· thc Church of 4. Including 1 B.A., T.C.D"also 9 ex-government England (of these there wCl:e:2 B.A,'s, &.no. 1 l\1.A.,
clerks unemployed. Oxon.; 6 B.A.1s, :z. !VI,A/s, and I D.D., Cantab. ; ~ Including I }YCA., T.e.D.1 '1 B.A., 3 }LA.'s, 1 D.C.L'1 and' I D.D., T.C.D.; a Including 5 ex-officers, also I returned us H.~I. ~ '1 B.A. and I M.A., :n:relboUlTI6; I :rtLA:. und I
Customs, Bng1.md,alld I returned as""Revenue ··D.D:~~Abert1acn; I :M.A., Edinburgh; 31\1.A.'s duties," allllllcmployed. •• ·nnd 'l' D.D,.~, Glasgow; I LL.B.,. tr.C.D.; and I
" I)lcluding, IS· ex-poHcemt>.ll unemployed. • nIl.A: and 1 !I.A., Be Andrew':);' "2. clcrKrmcn of 8 Including I ex~commilndcr of rciormatory ~·tlIe Free Presbyterian Church, of y'ictoria; I
ShjP~.l. ex-governor of miHtary Pr1S011, and 4 ex- - ·clerg·yman of the Reformed .Presbyrerian Chnrch, "\van.l~rsl all . . • • <1\LA:. Glasgow; 76 Roman Catholic clergymen;
~ Including" and I ·M.D., St. . 41. Thl,ptist clergymen, 1 being n.A., London lJni~ Andrcw\:. vcrsity; 81 Wesley all l\letll0dist clergymen. I
10 Iuclm1ing 3 ex..ciyll servants unemployed. being B.A., :Melhourne; 2.5 r"rimitive ::Methodist II Including I ex~potmdkeeper, 3 ex-market- clergymen; 49 Indcllendent clergymen; I6Bible
inspeetol'~. and I cx~eorporn.tion officer unde- Christian and S Christian clergymen; 4 Jewish scI'iberi, allullcmployed. clergymen, I tieing M.A.; I Unitarian clergyman,
12 Including 7 retired army Officers, also 21 ex- M.A., Glasgow; and clergymen of other·seets. anny otncers unemployed. 10 Including 3 Wesleyan :Methodist students, I
J3 Including 12 ex~noll-co1llmissioned officers or Presbyterian nnt~ I Independent student, tbe latter sold\ers un.empl(}ycd. 'B.A., Mf.llbduine.
l.t [ncluuing' 6 CX"'llilVY officers unemployed, and. " :l°Includtng i Chinese mi.ss.ionary (Church (II 21 officers'in the Russian Itnperinl Navy. Englan~t), aud 1 ChInese catechist (Wesleyan),
lr. Including 3 ex-royal na.yy sailors. nntl I ex·· ron IllCluding 1 Bible-woman, I female lllission-
"3
9' 3.°., • 1
'6 10
436
45 'H 4' " r6, '9
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633 6
66
94
39
'4
'9:'1. 412 "'3
461
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434 ~5
" 68
I
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19,
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'3
5 '139
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B;A., T.C.D;; also ~ ex-judges~ associates,'s ex", bailiffs, a.nd 4 eX-clerks of courts, uncmployed • • !H· Including 6 conveyancers, 302 soliciti!l'S, 2-
solicitors not pr3,ctlsing~ 5 solicitors Iln·eluploycd. 79 bll.l'Tistcl's, aBa z. barristers not pnictising, Of the practiSing banisters there ·were' I B .. A.: and I I,L.B., :Metbourne; I "I.L.D., 2' Br.A"'sfCn.nll~~:z. M..A"~1 T,C.D.; 3 B.A/s, OXOll~; '1 B.A., iLL.B" and I LL.D., Cuntnb. ' ,. , ',' '.'" "',: ".2.$ Including 1 B.A., l\Iel~9~n.!~,·-.ari~ ~ fB~A., university Hot stated. ,. ~, .', .. , .. ,'",I,}, , ,1)(; Iuclurling 60' articled <:lerks, '1' being' B.~~.) Meibournc; also I ex.-articled clerk, and 14 law clerks, unemployed. .
royallnurine, unemployed; also ISO sailol's ill the 'ary, und I femalc scripturc-read,jr. 1
RUSSian Imperial Navy. 2.11 Including 1. B.A}s, ~antab.; I B.A. and I ) HI Including I ex-:ddU instI,!!ctor unemj}loyed~. M.A'i'r.C.D.
:l1' Including 100 phYSicians (of wh~orn tl,lel'c we:r;e I B.A" 2 M.B.'s} and 1 1\LD.~ }Ielbou~ne ; I B.A., T.O.D.; '8 M.D/s, Edinburgh,.; 1 :.M.:q., Leyden; I M,D., St. Andrew1s; 1 l\I.A.) Maryland; I M.D., l\Iarburg; 5 M.D/s, Glasgow; 1. }\rm/s, Sydney; 2. lI.D/s, London; 1M.]) •• Erla.ngen; 1 M.D., Giesson; 1 j,tD., Vienna; 1. .:ILA.'s amI , M.D.'s (college not stated); I7S surgeons (of whom Wel'C I M.D., Giessen;' 2-:B A/5, 'Le,D.; 1. J.I.D:s, Ectinburgh; l M,D., Glasgow; I M.D.) London" Univcrsity; 'and" 1 M.D., college not statell); 94 gBncl'al prnctitiauers (of '."hom there '\-'ere I ltL])., Dublin; r )'lJ)" 8t~ Andrew's; 2 ~LD:s, Edinburgh; I }Yf.D.t Glas .. gow; rM.D.,NcwYor~; al.l(l.I~Lp'~,Ilot.s~~d).
"Including I ex-clerk ill the Imperial War ",~ncluding 1 sherif! and I clerk of COill't~, e",,!I ?' Including 37 Chinese doctors.
[ 26 ]
STATISTJCAL REGISTER OF "\TICTORIA; I 878:·-POPULATION. 11
CENSUS OF VICTORIA," 187i.:""'OCCUPATIONS OF· THE PEOPLE. RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males,. and Females, under. and over Twenty Years of
Age, &c.-:-continued. .
Persons. Males. Females.
Occupations.
All Ages;
Under ~o
Years.
Over ~o
Years.
All Ages.
Under":- '/ Over' 1.0 1.0
Years. Years.
All Ages.
Under ~o
Years.
Over ~o
Years. ----------~-----~ --------------------Sub-order 3.-Physiciana, surgeona, druggists-continued.
Dentists 1
Chemists and druggists 2
Midwives Others connected with medicine (including Burgerymen, patent
medicine vendors, medical agents, surgeons' clerks, &c.).3.
Sub-order 4.-Authors, literary.persons, &:c.: Authors, editors, writers 4
Reporters, shorthand writers I>
University graduates (not otherwise described) 0
Other literary persons (including interpreters, not law-court, leeturers, &c.)
Sub-orde~ 5 . .,....SCientific persona: Civil engineers '1
Engineers' draftsmen •• Analytical chemists Other scientific persons (including naturalists, botanist.s, geolo
gists, metallurgists, phrenologists, museum and observatory employes, &c.)·
Sub-order 6.-Teachers, &:c.: University professors 9
Inspectors of schools 10 • • I
Schoolmasters, mistresses, teachers of common scbools 11 ••
Schoolmasters, mistresses, tcachers'of private schools 13 ••
Schoolmasters, mistresses, teachers '(schools not stated) 13 ••
Tutors, governesses 1& •• ••
Teachers of accomplishments (not music, including teachers of foreign languages, dra",ing, dancing, drilling, 'calisthenics, gymnastics, swimming, riding, &0.) 15.
Others connected with education (including officers in education department arid teachers in training, deaf and dumb teachcrs, &C.)10
Sub-order 7.-Fine arts: Artists" painters ~'1 Scul ptOfS ., •• : Engravers 18 ... i Photographers, photographic artists 19
Others connected with fine arts
Sub-order 8.-Musicians, music teachers: Music masters, mistresses 20 Musicians, vocalists 21 ....
Others connected with music
Sub-order 9.-Aetors, J;e.: Actors, actresses 2.2 Billiard-table keepers, markers 23
Others connected with exhibitions (including cricket-ground and raceCOUrse keepers, professional cricketers, professors of lcgerdemain, checktakers, theatrical managers, scene painters, merrygo-round keepers, &c.).2& ..: .... •• •• ••
CLASS IT.-DOMESTIC.
ORDER 3.-PERBONS ENGAGED IN THE DOMESTIC OFFICES OR DUTIES OF WIVES, MOTHERS, MISTRESSES OF FAMILIES, CHILDREN, RELATIVES (NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED).
Sub-order 1.-Wives and wIdows: Wive1;) and widows of no specified occupation
Sub-order 2..-Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors:
I~
186
~
II
39
'43 13 68
.218 ~
105,117
10 81
II
53 494 130
10
.6
3'
II
53' • 1,:98 ~o~ 887 ~66 1,~85 153 688
~ , 37
16 127 I I2
'3 55 34 184
56 35
.6 9
4
1,747
~
57
103,370
• "i
63 573
10
186 7 .. 6
3~
II'
10 81
II
8 z
87~· 16. 2.13' 2.0 687 59 94 3
37
·II6 9 13 I
68 ' 13 19i 30
~
.139 92.
55
....
7. ~I
10 9
4
53 49~
z6
178 5 6
31
II 710 '93· 6.8 91
51
113 ~51
1"9 83
51
~
130
957 876 864 747
13
~19
57
4
49 14
51 16
6 ••
·1,747
588 694 657 597
13
·1
20
.. , ., 170 43
35
6
103,370
Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise described) 172.,801 161,/45 . .'11,156 ·7~.908 7~.560 348
105,117
1
99,893 89,085 10,808
Sub-order 3.-Students and scholars: University students (not law or medical) 35 22 13 35 ~~ '3' . .. Scholars at home' '1.0',309 2.0,2.80 ~9 8,961 8,95 1 10 II,348 · 11,32.9 '9 Scholars at common school .. , 73,017 7~,994 '~3 39.556 39,548 8 1l,461 ll,446 15 Scholars at private school ~9, 3.5~ 2.9,32.2. 30 13,~94 1J,~76 18 16,05 8 16,046 I2 Scholars (mode of education Dot stated) •• .. 19.971 19.94~ '~9 '?,483 10,460 ~3 9,488 9,48~ 6
\ .:
ORDER 4.-PE~SONS. ENGAGED IN ENTERTAINING AND PERFORlIING PE.BSONAL OFFICES FOB. MAN.
Sub:order I.-In board and lodging: ,:' i,854 Hot~lkeepers 25 I 3,2.30 '1. 3,2.2.3 ~,860 Ii 370 369
Hotelkeepers' wives, assisting in business .- 359 3 356 359 356 Beer or colonial wine sellers 116 ~ 114 85 ~ 83 31 31 Beer or colonial ~ine sellers' wives, assisting in business:: II 10 II 10
1 Including I dentist unemployed. ~ Including I M.D., New York, and I B.A.,
France: also 13 chemists 'and druggists, unemployed.
3 Including I female homc:eopathic practitioller, I female medicine vendor, and 1 unemployed male, returned as following "medical and other callM Ings."
& Including I D.D., Berlin University. 5 Including 3 govcnlment reporters and :z. un ..
employed reporters. G Including I B.A., Oxou., and I B.A.,
T.e.D. '1 Including I B.A., Cantab.; 1 B.A., T.C.D.;
also 10 unemployed. 8 Including I Ph. D., Kiel; I government
astro:p.omcr, New South Wales; 2. uncmployed field geologists, and I female phl'enolog;ist.
{I Including I M.A., Cantab., and I LL.D., Dublin and Melbourne.
10 Including 1 B.A., arid I ,M.A., Mclbourne; also 1 ex-inspector of schools, B.A., unemployed.
11 Including 1 M.A., Glasgow; i M.A. and I B.,A., Dublin; I.M.A., I\fclbourne; I M.A., Aberdeen, and 1 M.A., Edinburgh; also 6 malc and 3 femalc unemployed ex-teachers of common schools. ,
12 Including 1 B.A.~ I M.A., and I LL.B., :l\felbourne; I B.A., Sydncy; I B.A. and I M.A., Dnblin; I B.A. and I D.D., Cantab., and I M.A., collegc not stated; also 2. male und 4 female ex-private school teachers ulicmploy~d.
13 Including 1 B.A. and I M.A., T.C.p.; I B.A. and I M.A., Cantab.; I M.A., Aberdeen; I B.A. and I M.A., l\Ielbourne; also I ;ex-tcacher, M.A., Oxon., and 32. othcr male and 2.4 female' eXM tcachers uncmployed. . " _ '.
14 fncluding I B.A., Paris; I I\l.A., London; I B.A. and 1 M.A., Melbourne; I B.A., Queen's College, Ireland, and I B.A., not stated; el!io I'
e.i-tutor, B.A., T.C:D., and 5 9.ther ex-tutors and 2.8 govcrnesses unemployed.
151ncluding 1 B.A., Paris, and I B.A. and LL.D., college not stated.
IG Including I ex-clerk in Education office un .. employed.. 0'
1'1 Including I B.A., T.C.D., and I unemployed artist. '
18 Inclnding:z. goveI'llment engravers and :z. unM employed engravers. ~.
IIJ Including I government photo-lithographer and 3 unemployed photographers.
20 Including. I Mus. Bac., Oxon. '21 Includirlg 7 unemployed: 22 Including 4 unempLoyed ac.tJl;~., 23Includil1g I ullemployeu.
\ 2& Includi!lg I.Chinese giant and I dwa.rf, o.1so t female cosllllnc-maker unempl'oyed.
"Including .. 77 male and 5 female e~-hotel~ keeperS unemployed. I'. I .' ,
12 &TATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA',1878.-POPULA'l'lOS.
CENSUS Oli' VICTQRIA, 1871.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and over Twenty Years of Age, &c.-continued.
------------------------------------~------~----~--------------~-------------Persons. Males. Females.
OccupaUonJ. All I I I I I ____________________ --' _____ I._A_g.e_s_. ::1::' 1 :E:. A~~S.! ~:r:~ I :If:'. A~~s. I ::~:: :Iir:. Snb-order I.-In board and lodging-continued. I·
Coffee or eating house keepers.. •• •• •• .0 130 •• ~ ",87
.1.03 I 102. 2.177 •• I ~167 Coffee or eating house keepers: wives, assIsting i~ business ., 17 6 668 ,66 •• 3 '1'63 508 3 505 Boarding or lodging house keepers 1 •• •• •• •• 674 Boarding or lodging house keepers' wives, assisting in business •• 50 I 49 .. •• •. 50 I 49 Cooks (not domestic servants)' •• .. .. .. 2.99 7 ~9~ ~64 7 ~57 35.. 35 Officers of charitable institutions' .. .. .. .. 147 4 143 97 4 93 50.. 50 Servants' registry office keepers •• •. •• ., 38 3 35 9 2. 7 2.9 I 2.8 Others engaged in board and lodging (including bath-keepers and
attendants, hotel .clerks, caterers at parliament houses, club managers, &c.) ... • • • • •• • • • • • •
Sub-order ~.-In attendance: Domcstic servants 5 • • • • • • •• •• • •
Housekeepers 6 • • • • •• •• • • ••
Inn, clubwhouse, eating-house servants' •• •• ., Servants of charitable institut\&)lls a •• •• •• ., Nurses (not domestic servants lk servants of chart table institutions) II
Office keepers, cleaners, porters, &c. (not under government) ., 9thers engaged in attendance (including hotelwrunners, charwomen,
&c.) .. .. .. " .. .. ..
CLASS III.-COMMERCIAL.
ORDER S,-PERSONS WHO BuY OR SELL, KEEP OR LEND MONEY, HOUSES, OR GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS.
SUb-order I.-Mercantile persons: Capitalists.. • • • . •• •• •• ., Merchants 10 • • •• •• " •• .,
Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers 11 .. •• .. ..
Brokers (not share or stock) 12 •• '0 •• •• ••
Commission agents, factors 13.. •• .. .. .,
Bank officers, clerks H.. .. .. .. eo .,
Officers of public companies 15 •• •• •• •• ••
Officers of benefit socleties • • •• •• •• ••
49
",543 950
4.8l7 70 0
76{ 31
~45 677 199 161 459 80~
10,78l ~9
1,316 30
4 ~
I
3 4
10
9 93 19.
3
1I,760 921
3,52.1 670
760 ~9
44
14
197 676 199 160 459 8o~
"9 ~l
4
3~l II
3 4
10 9
93 19
3
1,6g~
1,65~ 301
197 673 195 150
450
70g
20,219 950
2.,862 388 764
17
168
10,151 ~9
99l 19 4
10,068 9~1
1,869 369 760
17,
166
47 I
Share and stock-brokers, dealers, jobbers 18 • 0 •• ••
Commercial clerks 17 • • • • • • •• • • • •
Commercial travellers, salesmen, saleswomen IB •• •• ••
119 ~3
37 1 2.,611 80~
" 771 .l7°
2,610 " 771
100 ~o
35 8 1,839
661 I
115 I
81 Others engaged in mercantile pursuits (including consuls, account- I
ants, gold buyers, money brokers and lenders, average-staters, &c.) 19
I Sub-order ~.-Other general dealers: I
Sh.opkeepers (branch undefined), including assistants 20 •• ••
Shopkeepers' wives (branch undefined), assisting in business •• Pawnbrokers:on •• •• •• •• •• "1 Hawkers, pedlers 2~ •• •• " " •• ••
Other general dealers (includIng fancy goods dealers, marine-store keepers, costermongers, " dealers," " traders," &c.) 23 •• • •
ORDER 6.-PERBONS ENGAGED IN THE CONVEYANCE OF MEN, ANIM..4.Ls, GoODS, AND MESSAGES.
Sub-order" I.-(!a7'T'ieN on railway&: Railway officers, clerks, station-masters 24
Ra!lway engine-d;~vers, stokers, cleaners,25 Rmlway servants •• •• •• Others connected with railways 2' ••
Sub-order 1..-Carriers on roads: Coach, omnibus, cab-proprietors 2B •• ... •• •• Coach, omnibus, cab-drivers, conductors Silt .. .. ••
Draynlen, carriers, carters 30 •• •• •• •• ••
Livery-stable keepers 31 •• •• •• •• ••
Toll keepers, contractors 3ll!. •• • • • • • • • •
Others connected with conveyance on roads (including carriers' agents and clerks, coach agents and clerks, omnibus timekeepers, &c.) .. .. .. •• •• •• ..
Sub-order 3.-(!arrUr$ on seas and riDers: Harbor J pier-service 33 .....0 ••
Pilots •• •• •• •• •• •• " Ltghthouse keepers • • • • •• '. •• • • Shipowners ~ ~ •• • • • • •• •• • • Snip masters, officers, seamen (merchant service) 36 • • • •
Engineers, stokers, coal~trimmers of steamers (merchant service) 35
Ship servants, stewards, stewardesses 38.. .. •• ..
Stevedores, lumpers 37 " • • • • •• • • ••
Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors 38 •• •• •• ••
Otbers connected with seas or rivers (including ships' clerks, ship-watchmen, sailors' home employes, marine surveyors, supercargoes, dredgers, &c.) 39 •• •• •• •• ••
~06 log ~
I
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II ~6 41 ~5
z,086 80
~21
,87 '54
1 Including I male and I female board Ilnd lodging-house keeperullemployed.
:I Including 16 mnle cooks unemployed.
10 Including 2.4 unemployed. 11 Including 5 unemployed. 12 Including 4 unemployed. 13 Including 10 nnemployed.
60
16
104 785 .5 ~6
170 I
19 5
15
451 1,138 4,94~
79 105
19
.lO ~6 41 ~5
1,916 79 ~o~
18~
139
I~I
3 Including 49 male and 7 female servants of government institutions. 14. Including I B.A., Queen's, and I M.A., Aber-
... Including I opium smoking-house keeper. 5 Including the fol1owillg domestic servants out
of employment: Males-5 butlers, 1. coachmen, S cooks, 4 gr09ms, I groom and gardener, and 16 undefined; femaleS-II cooks, 4 lanndresses, 10 housemaids, 13 nursemaids,.I parlor-maid, and 484 undefined.
• Including 7 unemployed. 7 Including the following unemployed : Males-
9 bannen, 1 cell annan, 2 cooks, I ostler,7 waiters, Ooud 4 undefined; females-6 barmaids, 20 wait .. resses, and I undefined.
:'8 Including I ex-hospital wardsman and 1 p9rter unemplc:;ed. •
• Including 6 monthly uurses UIIemployed.
[28 J
deen, also 32. unemployed ex-bank Officers. 15 Including I unemployed. 18 Including I unemployed. 17 Including 178 unemployed. 18 Including 25 males and 6 females unemployed. 19 Inc~uding 19 accountn.nts uncmployed. 20 Including 77 males and 2 females unemployed. 21 Including 5 unemployed. 22 Including 4 unemployed. 23 Including II males out of employment. :14 Including 142 males and I female 011 govern
ment railways; also 4 govclnment and 5 not stated ex-railway officers unemployed.
25 Including 9S on govermpent railways a.~4 I unemployed. .
687
667
III
80g
81~
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~og
187 154
. ~6
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65
170
I
19 5
15
84 75 8
747
183 107
395 I
19
lO z6 41 ~5
1,916 79
190
18~
139
121
613 ~34
4 ~7
104
~7
6
5 I
9
IZ
34
II
~6
6
• I 8
:16 Including 295 on government railways, also.6 ex-railway servants unemployed.
:17 I tramway clerk, government. 28 InclmIing 6 unemployed. 29 Including 31 unemployed. 30 Including 72unetnployed • 3l Including 3 nnemployed. :l.'l Inclucling I ex-tollkceper unemployed. 33 Including 2.2. males aud I female in govern ..
ment employment. 34 Including 2.2 shipmnsters, 3 ships' oftlcers, ...
purser, and 151 seamen unemployed. 35 Including 1 ship cngineer unemployed • 36 Includi.ng 10 unemployed. 37 Including 4 nnemployed. 38 Including 2 unemployed. 39 Includ ing I ship'S clerk, I ship's wa.tchD1a~,
and I supercar~o unemplo;yed.
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULA.TION.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871.-0CCUP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and over Twenty Years of A.ge, &c~-continued.
Persons. Males. Females.
13
Occupations. All
Ages.
Under Over All Ages.
Under Over All Ages.
Under Over 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. ---------------1------------------Sub-order 4.-Engaged in storage:
Storekeepers (bonded or free, not shopkeepers) , _. •• •• Store laborers, sto~emen (not shopmen) II •• • • .'" ••
Others connected with storage (including packers, store clerks, and laborers, &c.) 3 • • •• •• •• •• ••
SUb-order 5.-Mmengers and porters: Messengers, porters (not government or railway) .. •• •• Errand boys, girls 3 •• •• • • • • •• • •
Telegraph servi ce ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Others connected.with messages (iliciuding mall carriers and Con-
tractors, express riders, &c.) •• •• .• ". ••
CLASS !Y.-AGRICULTURAL. ORDER 7.-PERSONS POSSESSING, WORKING, OR CULTIVATING LAND,
RAISING OR DEALING IN ANIMALS, OR FOLLOWING PURSUITS SUB .. SIDIARY THERETO.
Sub-order I.-Engaged in agricullura!pursuits: Farmers, market·gardeners' • • • • •• •• •• Fanners' wives, assisting on farm • • • • • • •• Fanners' sons, daughters, or other relatives, over IS years of age,
liVing on farm;if not otherwise described, or under IS if stated to be assisting on'farm •• •• •• •• •• ••
Farm bailiffs (overseers) a •• •• •• •• •• Farm servants (Indoor) 9 .0' • • • • • • • •
Agricultural laborers (outdoor) 10 • •• .. •• ••
Gardeners (not domestic servants) 11 •• •• •• ••
Others connected with agriculture (including bullock-drivers on farms, vinedressers, hop growers and pickers, hay-trussers, &c.) 12
Sub-order ~.-Engaged in pastoral pursuits: Squatters, graziers, sheep or cattle farmers 13 • • •• ••
Graziers' wives. assisting on station or grazing farm • • . • Graziers' sons, daughte;rs, or other relatives, over 15 years of age,
living on station or grazing farm, if not otherwise described, or under 15 If stated to be aSSisting .. .. .. ..
Station or grazing farm managers, overseers, superintendents 1. • •
Station or grazing fann servants (indoor or at out-station) 15 ••
Station or grazing farm laborers (outdoor) 16 •• •• ••
Others connected with grazing (including herdsmen, shepherds to butchers, cowboys, poundkeepers'meH, paddock·keepers, station agents, &c.) " .. .. .. .. .. ..
Sub-order 3.-J!}ngaged on land (not cultivating or grazing): Land proprietors • • • • • • • • • • • • Land, estate-agents • • •• •• •• •• •• Land surveyors ,III • • • • • • • • • • • •
Agricultural implement proprietors, workers • • •• • • Grubbers, bushmen (not fencers or splitters) 19 •• •• ••
Others engaged on land (not cultivating nor grazing, including l3electors,surveyors'laborers,chainmeH,drainers,thistle-cutters,&c.)
Sub-orde~ 4.-Engaued about animals: Horse proprietors, breeders, .dealers ':iIIO •• • • ••
Veterinary surgeons, faniers 21 •• •• •• .,
Horsebreakers, grooms (not domestic servants) 1111 ••
Live-stock salesmen 23 • • o. .. .. . . Animal, bird-dealers, keepers. • • • • • •• Game, rabbi~atchers, killers :w. • • •• •• FIshermen .. ...... .. Others .engaged about animals (including drovers, inspectors of
sheep, bee hunters, pig dealers, horseclippers, &c.) 25 ••
CLASS V.-INDUSTRIAL. ORDElt 8 -PERSONS ENGAGED IN WORKING AND DEALING IN' ART A.ND
:MECHANIC PRODUCTIONS IN WHICH MATTERS OF VARIOUS KINDS ARE EMPLOYED IN COMBINATION.
SUb-ordcr I.-In books: Booksellers, publishers, and assistants (see also stationers, II-Z,posty;:s Bookbinders 27 • • • • • • • • • • ••
Printers, compositors 23 • • • • •• • • • •
Newspaper proprietors, editors, publishers 111;1 •• •• ••
Others connected with books (including news agents, news vendors, newspaper runners, clerks in newspaper Offices, librarians, em .. ployes in Public Library, book hawkers, &c.) .. •• ••
Sub·order '1..-In musical instruments: Musical instrument makers, dealers 31 • • •• •• • •
MUsic publishers, sellers • • •• • • •• • • others . connected with musical instruments (including piano and
organ tuners, &c.) • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sub-order 3.-In prints and p£ctures: Lithographers, lithographic printers 33 •• •• •• ••
Picture cleaners, dealers •• •• •• •• •• Map and print sellers " .. .. ..'.. .. Others connected with prints and pictures (including ticket-writers,
glass-stainers, enamellers, rubber-stamp makers, &c.) 3.3 ...
58 .. I Sa 58
51 10
343 357 ~Jo
2.$,5S0 684
u,660 171
11,933 ~,468 1.499
ISS
78 151 977 '74 ~7
104 5U
178 ~8
817 5
u6
~
8 17 6
34
10
a 45
51
37 101 530
I
68
19 I
93" ~o J .. 3 ..
~I 4
57 754
4'
74
73 136 78z 166 ~7 9~
477
368
56 8a
50
9,997 '171
11,431. ~,468 1,499
1,2.01
78 151 977 '7~ ~7
103 5ZZ
4 1S
165 176 a6 148 966 1,494 171 '7~
180. ~4'0
45 14
73 3 J
17
I 58
9
a9 357 61
,60 z8
8a 5
u6
~
7 17 6
34
10
5 15
'95 8
a 45
51
35 58
51.<) I
66
19 I
~o
4
SS 754
4'
39
3,076 161
9,008 1.,139 1,411
13~
1,193
1~4
44 14
n 3 3
,6
50 1
35 ~I
37 I
4
6
2.3 Including 5 unemployed.
4 7
18
s
2. 43
I
1 Including I B.A., Mclbourne, also 5 unem-ployed.
2 Including 33 unemployed. ',"",
planter, I ex-tea plantation manager, I ex-c0tI:ee planter, and I ex-secretary to the Board of Agriculture, all unemployed.
2. Including I u trapper" unemployed. 25 Including 4 unemployed drovers. 20 Including I unemployed.
610 677
391
~31
35 u
10
65
37
4
4
3 Including I packer unemployed. • Including 16 unemployed. s Including 8 unemployed.
13 Including I B.A., Oxon.; I B.A., and I LL.D., Cantab.; I B.A., T.C.D.; I M.A., Glasgow, and M.D., Edinburgh and London; also 56 unemployed.
14. Including 56 unemployed.
"Includin~ 8 government bookbInders, also 5 males and I female unemployed.
o Including 3 fcmale operators; also 1 ..zlerk, I messenger, and I operator unemployed.
'I Including I M.D., Glasgow, I ]'-I.A., Aber .. deen, also 2.25 unemployed.
B Including 2 zmemployed. • Including 4~ males and. females unemployed.
10 Including IS, males unemployed. 11 Including I B.A., Oxon., also 57 unemployed. UI Inclu.ding I vtnedresser, I hedger, I ex .. tea ..
15 Including 37 males unemployed. 111 Including 2 unemployed. 17 Including I unemployed herdsman. 18 Including 22. unemployed. 19 Includiug 3 unemployed. .0 Including 2. unemployed. 21 Including I B.A., Ox.on., also 3 unemployed. .. Ineluding 40 unemployed.
28 Including 40 in government employttlent, alse. 64 unemployed.
29 Including 3 unemployed. 80 Including I news agent, B.A., T.C.D. III Including I unemployed. 82 Including 6 in government employment, also
8 unemployed. . .. Including I photographic printer unemployed.
[ 29 ]
"
14 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF' VICTORIA;' .I87~.-,-POPULATI0N. , .. , ." . .. ~- - ,.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871.-'-OCCP'PATIONS ,OF THE P;EO;Pl;lE.
RETURN showing the Occupations of Pe.reons, Males, a~d Females, unde~. ,!Iud Qver t~'\Y.~no/"Years ,of Age, &c.-contmued, ..,' "
Persons. Males. FemaleS.
Occupations; ~
; .All I U~~er I O:;r .All I UUder" '. Over .All Under Over
ages. 'Years. Years, Ages, Y:l'S. y~. Ages. y:"s. y:"s. ------------.....:..:....--1------------------Snb-order 4,-1" carving andjigurel:
'Vood .. carvers~' _ .:. HI
Image-makers Modellers ~. Taxidermists' • • j. • , .. • • •• Others conitected with carving and figures (lnclualng artists In hair,
artificial wax. or paper tlower makers, &c.) • .. ... • •
Bub-order ;.-In 1o.cli:1et,{rsportsandga1MJ: '. Toy. makers, dealers ,H ... .. " •
Billiard·table makers' ", ,. FIshing rod, tackle-makers • • •• ' . Other connooted with games and sports ••
Sub-order 6,-In desigM, medals, and diel: Pattern designers ..Jo I • • ". .. • • • .. j
Diesinkers, moUld-makers, medal-makers ) •• / Others connected wltJi designs and medals •• ••
Sub.ordeq.-in watches' a:..d philosophical instrUm.ms,-,· " c Watch, clock-makers S " ••
Philosophical instrument makel'S Opticiansai~~ i ........ ~~ H,
Others connected With watches ",Itd phil080phic.llnstrnmen~
Sub-order 8.-1" surgical in&lrument!: Surgical instrument makers, dealCl'S , , Others connected with surgical instruments .
Sub·of(ler 9.-1n aNnS I Gunsmiths '1 •• • • • •
Others making and dealin~ in arms
Bub·order 10.-In mac/!ines and wols (see also workers In metals other tlmn gold a.nd silver, I2-6,posl) ,
Engine and machine-makers, agents, dealers 8
Tool,~ker8, ~ealers ., , Cutlers .a .~ 'w. .... ."', _ ~~ ••
Others making and 'deailng in machines and tools (including sewing. macbine dealers, saw smiths, tilers, and sharpeners; knife-grinders, gas-meter makers, .lie:) : • ; .. ' '
Bub·order 1I.-In carriages, har1!lJSI, and implements; Coach mak¥,s, dealers Q -. •• • •• , ••
RaHway carriage makers 10 •• • • ... .. ..
Perambulat9r, wheel!e-halr t velocipede-makers, dealers .. Saddlers, harness~makers, dealers 1.1 ..... .... ••
Whipmakers ':1;11. •• ••
Wheelwrights", ,. .. M!,i!W1ight., " ... , ' .. .. . .. •• .. • Agricultural iroplem~nt roakers,'dealers 1.1> ,. ~.~. u H •• '
Others maldng and dealing in Carriages, harness, and implements ••
Sub-order n.-In ships a1l4 boats: Shipbuilders, Shipwrights ,. Shipriggers •• • • ~ Bhlpchamllers, • Block, oar, mast-makers Bontbnllders w Sailmakers 18 •• • • ~ .. Others connected with ships find boats
" , ' .1', ','
Bub-order I3.-In houses and building$! House proprietors ." .. ~. ; House agents, factors; rent collectors Architeets 1'1 ••
Bnilders llO H
Carpentersr jolners 21 ••
Bricklayers 2:1 ••
lIason!:!', paviors:oa ..
~l~:~~~~~trl~~S, tilc!~ ~ )~ ~ ::' Painters, paperhangers;-plumbel"s; glaziers lt6.
,;
.. '
Contractors for public buHdJngs 11., •
OLhers engaged in hOIl'es and bullding. (including blind IUld venetian blind makers, moulding-make.rs, buiIdets~ and a.rchitectS' clerks, &c.) ,.
'Sub-order 14.-::1" furniture: Furniture-makcrs, e-abinetrnnkers, upholsterers 29
Furniture brokers, de::uo:rs ... • '. Plcture~frame makers •• Carvel'S and gllders ... ".'
.'.'
~attresB, bed-makers.. •• .... ',' Ol.hers working and dealing in furniture (including carpet planners
and cleaners, Undertakers, &c.) . ~.:. .~'_
Sub-order 15.-1" chemicals: lIfanufacturing chemists Drysalters •• ' ..
,Dyers, ~eourers, ealenderers 30
Asphalte~ makers, workers - . .• • • • .. Others working and dealing In chemicals (Including blacking.makers,
ink~makers,'{lpium dealers, washing .. powder makers; SRlt fna~ufactu.rers, yarnlsh .. ma;k.ers'ymatch.u.nd fuel makers, &C.).;I1
,,'
68 1.
17 8
16
~I
9 1. 1.
10 II 10
: •••• j
... 376 8
II. .6
10
47, :it
39
378 8
21 6
4~ 88 5
So
10 I
90
4
, • i·I~clud1ngfurieirfpIOyed. ,: , " ·.Includit)g I in govermnent employment. s Including 1 unemployed. "Including I nnemployed. 'Inclnding 5 unemployed.
11 Including 2.5 nnemployed. 12 Including 1 uncmployed .. 13 InCluding 12, unemployed .. 140 Inclnding 5 ,unemployed. 15 Inclnding:2. nnmnplo.r(.'ii.
., Including I unemployed. . ".Includi.ng ~ gunsmith unemployed.
" J l!cluding 4 in gm·-ernrne.nt employment, also ';4 nnemployed., ,'" ..
j) Including 2.1 unem~'1oy'ed. ,. Including 1. In governmeut employment.
[ 30]
16 Induding' 35'rmemployed •. l'1 Including-, uilCmployed . 1 .. Iucluding 2. nnemployed. 1:) Including I J unemployed.
• ~ Including 14 unemployed. " Includlng,~06 unemployed.
54 1.
10
s
7
4
8' 8 '
44 1.
14 "8 '
10
iI.O
9 I 1.
14 9
'1. 1.
'8 10 10"" ". II:
7 ~,
31.~ 373: 6 ,S I~ ~ I~,
9 9 I
.. 37. 47, :it :it
61;1' 71.0 10 IZ
~J '''4
34 ,37
371 8
IT 6'
H 80' S
59
859 5 3
1,060 44
70 1 81 :ii 8
378 8
2, ' 6
"4-88' S
49i " ,:it 1.10
.. 63S'
6,'°7 1,080 1,869
85 t.7II 1,941 .63'
893 70 IS'
• 58 ,21
I' . 9 ,10 I
, 74 I
14 76' 1.. '" 4
" . 14 "i88
',':
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'I ,. ,~. ,I '1.. '
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3 ,. 7 ,3' " . " '1.' .......
31.0 • 6
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.- ... 1
13 H '1. .. ' :jl
167 '7.6 :8 62
.6 9. Ii .41
'. '19 ',·8 "56 J' "I
9 , I
13 "61 .2. ~ •• ~
10 I IS1.
•
•• J ,', 16
9
I'
~ .. ' '
'I
,.u InclUding 2.8 'unemployed; , . '" Including 66 nnemployed. . .... Including 6 unemployed.
.. '
7
7
4
4 I
38 6
I;
6
"" Including 1.. unemployed.' "Including I B.A., -Deaf and Dumb College,
also 40 unemploYeu .. '.. '. . . ., Includiug I unemployed. " .
." JIll Including:I hre-hitect~B clerk lniemployed. S& Including ~ malc8 .. and I feml1le unemployea.
, ~ InCluding 4 'ilnemploye(J; , , '; . .. Inc'~.dlng I. ~!l'tma!<eiu,?-emp!oyt¥l.,
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878:-POPULATION. 15
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871.-000UP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and ov~r Twenty :Years of Age, &c.-continued.
... -;~
OaDEll 9.-PUSONS WO~K1NG AND DEALlNG IN TExTILE FARIIIce, IN DRESS, AND IN FDmous MATEI1.lAL!I.
Sub-order I.-In te3:tile fabria: Manchester warehousemen and MSiatantS:t _ "" .11 " ..
Drapers, li~er~;.~apers, mercers, anIJ assis~ts 12 ." ... .. ..
Woolstaplers ••. ," .• .. .. .. Woollen mt>nufacturers (all brnncbes) (including woollen-mlH " agents, rmo.nagers; clerks, weavers, &c~, woollen .. factory workerSt
~woiper5;carders, spinners, fullers, tlnishers,,&c.) -& •• ~ ••
Woollen dealers'·' .. ..• •• •• " •. SUk dealers . • .. .. .. .. .. •• Cotton, t1aX-manufactu,re (all branches) ~ • " . .' •• Others working and dealing in textile fabrics (including factory
work.ers undefined, flock manufacturers, muslin~5tampersJ fiag'makcl'" cmbrolderers,.fancy needle~workers, &c.) , •• ..
Sub-order z.-In dreu:, ' Hairdressers, wlgmakers • .. •• •• .. .. i!::;:::~ ;:p~~era; B~~W' cab~~etree: ~a.tt bo~et-m~ers u ::
Tailors, tuiloresses 11. •• •• .... ... "" ., ..
Clotbes dealers, outfitters, slops.lIers, and assistants ,. " •• Milliners, dressmakers 13 •• .,. .... .... • •
ShIrtmakers. sen. mstresses 14:' .... • • .. .. .. • 4 ~ Clothing manuf'!cture (including pressers, crimean shirtmakers,
clerks, &e., to clothing factory; staymakers, cutters, &c.) .• Macbinists, sewing-machinists (not otberwise described) " •• Hosiers, haberdashers, glovers .. : .. • • '. . . •• •• Shoe)'boot..:.......makcrs, dealers 16 H U .. .. ...
Shoemakers' wives' •• .... .... • • .• . . Shoebl""ks •• ' •• . ... .. .. •• .. Umbrella; parasol, stiCk-makers, menders, dealers •• • . Wash~rwomen, manglers, laundry .. keepers, workers 1'1'... ••
Others working and dealtng in dress (Including fancy workers, waterproof clothing m;akers, tallo!s' clerks)" •• • • ••
Sub-order 3.-In,jibrotls marerlals: Mat, matting-':"'makers, dealers 10 ... •• .... ..
Rope,' cord-makers, delilers.2l> .... •• .... .... • . Tent,.tarpaulln'-makers, dealers ?l .... • .. •• ... SaCkfng, sac, bag-makers, dealers .. .... __ ••
·Others working and dcaling In lIbrous materiaLs (including engine-pat;;k!ng makers, Oilskip.-Clotb makers, floor-cloth makers, &c.j ••
QnPER IO.-PlmSONS WO~G AND DEALlNG IN FOOD AND Dimrn:s.
Sub-order I.-II.! ClIl'imal forx't: Cowkeepers, dairymen, mllksellors .." •• •• •• CheesCIDongers ... ~. • ~ •• •• •• •• Butchers, meat salesmen 23..... .... .... ~. ••
Butehers~ wives, assisting in business ... .. .... ... Provlsion'curers, dealers lI-1t. \ .... ' •• .... .... .. ..
Poulterers) game dealers • _ ... ... .... •• FIshmongers, dealers, cUrers ~II .... ... .. .... ... .. ..
Oyster, shellfisb-dealers .. .. .. •• ., others working and dealing In animal food (including laborers ot
abattoirs. tripe.deal!ll"ll and dressers, employes at meat !'W"ket, &C.) " '
Sub-Order 1..-I1I vegeltJble forx't: Corn, :60Uft meal-merchants, dealers, and assistants 28 ".. ""
Millers, flour~mill workers ll'1 •• ~.. .... .... .. ..
Eakers"'·'.. •• •• " •• " .. Confectioners and pastrycooks .. .. • • ..' " Greengrocers, fruiterers 3(1 .... .... t ... .... .. ..
Seed merchants, dealers, and assistnnts 51 •• • n
Others working and dealing in vegetablo food (inclndlng blscult-bakers, jam~mnkerB, potato dealers Ilnd salesmen, rice millers, dressers; flour-mlll engineers, mal.ana-makers, &c.).. ••
, Sub-order 3.-I11. drinlts and iltim,ltants:
Brewers and others engaged in bre wing" •• •• •• MaltBtcrs33~. ." ". •• .... ... •• Wine and spirIt merelJants 'and lIl!sistnnts .. • • •• •• Wine manufacture .:. ... • .. . . •• "'.. ... DlstUlers; rectifiers "" .. .. • . .. •• •• Gingerbeer, sodu,water, mineralwater, cordial-manufacture" •• Sugar .. refiners 3'7 "" • • ..... ~ .... • •
Coffee, Chicory-roasters, dealers 31 ... ... •• * ..
Persons. MD.les. Females.
All u~er 0:;:" All Under 0;: All Under ~~r Ages. Years. Years. Ages.. Years. Years. Ages. Years •
146 85
I 6
17
4
IS
73
540
S2
1:6 I
'74 10
9
1.4 79
I 888
IZ
',4U> 161
z " 51
.. 6<)
1. I
354 4
906 I
59 19 II I.
45 .. 86 '394
.. 90 60
,. 10
72. 75
I
5
58
1,1/'6 I, ,3,06<)
89 ,'0 73,
n6 '5
IS
54
477 47
I>S 13
~
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375 1.,046
ItiS
76 Z99 HI '. I,sI5
14 lSI
101 84
I
5
5 8 4
9
1 131 '9 4
ZZ7 S.
13 1 ,6
IS
373 600
I,8W 3~8 448
48
50 10
6
17
59 18 II
I
45 86
,81 8. 48 10
16
538 62 52 5
ISO 15 ., 16 3 "
J~~ .' "62 Z5" 6
."40 ,. 8
.5I 74
I
, 5
,4
75
II
3.5"
5 7 4
8
I
6. '7 4
807 17
3,a46 : • ;68
64 Ua
'5
IS
54
476 47
IlS 13 19
45 1
6 134
5 1,3
'3 5
6,577 935
37 841-
6 n
109
8 ",68
7 I
44 58
145
6
45
54 I
706 I
',42a 161
n 417
,6 ,
1.1 I
6 80 4
607 4
4,157 774
1.6
41-~ 47 ~06
7 1,317
6
7 I
31 So 'n
6
Grocers, tea dealers, and assistants '3$ •• .. u ....
19 ' 33 1
'5 40
:t,03~
159 174
" 19 ,2'
1,6IS Ia' 145
. I,8S7 400
263 19 3'
Irl57 10. 137
I7S z 8
14 • Tobncco; cigar, snll.ff-manufacture·o •• ... u ..
Tohacconists .. ..'.. .. .. " •• others working and d~aling in drinks and stimulants (Including sauoo~makers, p1ckle-makers, wine and beer bottlers, yeast dealers, cocoa manufucturers, &c.) ~ ... ~. •• ... .. ~ 81 60
• Including 2.1 unemployed. • Including 79 unemployed. • Including 13 unemployed. • Including I shawlmu,nufacturerand:to woollen ..
fAetory workers unemployed. • Including 5 unemployed. 8 Including I llaxqresser, I In.cemBker, and I
other male out of employment, 'Including 19 weavers and Iinkle-weaver un-
employed. ' • Including 6 unemployed. • Including II males and I female unemployed. ,. Including I unemployed. 1.1 Illcluding 39 malos and 9iem.a.les unemployed. J2 Including I unemp!oyed .. ~ "Including 55 femllies unemployed.
.. Including 7 unemployed. " Including 9 lIDemployed. ,. Includlng 47 unemployed. u Ineluding 2 females unemployed. .. Including I buttoll-milker unemployed. l~ Including I unemployed. ' "Including 4 unemployed. • , Including I unemployed. .. Including 5 moles and I female unemployed. '" Including 9" unemployed. JU. Including z unemployed. ,"$ Inclnding I unemployed. "'Including 13 nnemployed. ., Including 1.1 unemployed. .. Including 6z unemployed. .. Inclndlng II mnles and I female U!lelllployed.
157 55 166 29
80 1.0 60
'0 Including 3 unemployed • .. Including 3 nnemployed. "Including I B.A., T.C.D., alsozz unemployed. " Including 8 unemployed. ". Including 7 unemployed. ( , .. Including 3 unemployed. ' 3t Incl uding z soda.water-makers, ~ glngerbeer ...
. makers~ and :t cordiaI .. mu,kers, unemployed • 37 Including I unemployed . 3!1 Including::. uncmployed. " Including I B.A., Cantab., aLso 87 unemployed. ~ Including 1 tobacco manufacturers, and I
cigar-maker unemployed. 4.1 Including 3 unemployed • ~ Including I beer-bOWer and I bottler unde
fined unemployed.
[31 ]
16 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878 .. -POPULATION.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA. 1871.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing the Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and over Twenty Years of Age, &c.-continued.
Persons. Males. Females.
All Ages.
Under Over All Ages.
Under Over All Ages.
Under Over 2.0 2.0 ~ 10 :2.0 2.0
Yeors. Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. ----------------------,--------1--'·-':---1----------OUIIB n.-l'mIsoNs WOUING AlII) DEllING IN AtmUL A1<D
. VEGErABI.E SllIIIIr.ufClIS.
Sub-order I.-In animal_r8: Soapboilers • .......... .. Tallow-chandlers'.. •• .. •• •• .. Tallow-melters, boilers-down (not meat-preservers) " •• Manure manufacturers, dealers .... ~ ~ •• • .. Hide, skln-ilalesmen, deslers.. .. .. .. .. FeUmongers • .. .. " .. .. .. Tanners'" .~ •• ." .~ •• •• .• Curriers 0 ' , •• • .. .5 .... .. . .. • .. ... Leather manufacture (Including leather dressers and finishers, port
manteau and trunk makers, morocco .. makers, fancy leather-case makers, &c.) • . . .. .. • . .. ..
Feather dressers, dealers, clea.ners • .. .. + .... • •
Hair brush, broom-makers, dealers 7 • • • • .. • .. ..
Others engaged In working and dealing In animal matters (including gluemakers, curled·hair makers, wool merchants, leather cutters, salesmen, seUers; bone-collectors, grindery dealers, &c.) • . .
Sub-order z.-In vegetable matl<!r4: Oil, colormen •• • • •• "" "" • • ." Frem::h .. polishers 8 •• ... ". •• .... ..
Japanners.. ........ .. Timber merchants, dealers 10 • • • .. ".. .. .. .. ..
Firewood dealez:s, sellers, choppers \l •• .. .. .... • ..
Fencers, hurdle· makers, spUtters" •• •. •. •• Turners 'la ~. • • • • • .. .... .... • • Coopers If; .. .. • • .. .. • • •• .... ~ • Sawyers, sawmlll owners, workers 15 .. • • .. .... ••
Basket-makers" .. .. .. . • .. •• Hay and straw dealers" .. .. .. .. .. Chaff-cutlers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Paper manufacture (including paper-rulers, machIne-rulers, paper-
mill employ6s, &c.) " .. .. .. .. .. Stationers (see also booksellers, 8-1, ante) ,. .. .. .. Rag, waste-paper-gathcrers, dealers •• .. .• •• Bill stickers, distributors" •• •• . . • • . _ Others working and dealing in vegetable matters (Including bark
merchants, choppers, presserst strippers; boxmakers, broom .. mo.kers t caneworkers, casemakers; cork cutters, mercbants; paper-ba~ makers, timber-benders, &c.) .. .. .• ••
OUER U.-PEIlI!ONS WORlONG OR DEALIlIG IN MINERALS.
Sub-order 1.-111 mining: GOld-miners (nUu"lal) .. .. .. •• .. •• Puddlers UI • • • .. .... .... .... .... .. ..
Slllicers"... •• ... ... •• •• •• Gold-miners (quartz)" .. •• .. .. .. Quartz-crushIng, &C. .. .. •• .. .. .. Gold-miners, miners, diggers (not otherwise described) .. •• •• lIfiners (other metals or minerals) .... .. •• .. Others engaged In mining (including mining engineers and englne-
drivers, managers and officers of mIning companies, mining regIstrars, wMm--drivers, watchmen on claims, mining carters. mine proprletol'll, &0.),... •• ..'.. •• ••
Sub-order ~.-I" coal, Coal, coke-mercnantll, dealers, and assistants .... Coal heavers, laborers •• .... .... .. .. Charcoal burners, dealers .. .. .. Chimney-sweepers.. .. .. .. Gll.'lworks """,ice .. .. .. .. Others working and deallng in coal • • ••
Sub-order 3.-1" .to •• , el41/. ttJrtMn!IJ(J.f'tJ, and g/au: Quarry owners, workers III ~ ~ ".. .. ~ .... ...
Stone cutters, dressers (not masons)" •• •• • • ., Lime burners, quarriers, dealers 3lt .... ~.. .... .. ~ Plaster, cement-makers, dealers •• .., •• ~. Brick makers, dealers H .... ... .... .... ~ .. Pottery makers, dealers .. .. .. .. .. Glssa IDEkers, deniers" .. .. .. .. .. Cbina, earthenware-makers, dealers'" ... • . • • • .. Road, railway-contractors 3, .. ~.. ~ . . . ~. Road surveyors-inspectors (not under government or local govcrn-
ment)3& •. .• ~~ •• ~. •. •• ,Road, railway-laborers, navvies, excavators 3_ •• ~ ~ ~. Nightmen, scavengers •• ~ • ~ ~ •• • • • • Other. working and denllng in stone, clay, earthenware, or glass
(Including bottle dealers, washers;collectors; marble merchants, stone cruters, pipelarers, &c.) ~ •• .. •• ..
7~
~ 3S 35 47
335 376 ~15
31
7 ~8
'39
667 I
56
I1l 30 99
I
946 102-
91 1
1,17; 76 1.9 31
318
8z 4,1.9;
48
51
..
S. II
4 6
65 60 54
10 ~
17
17
~~
5 11
3 35 40 84 3 IZ
41 ~5' 586 z,034 313 :z.,1.ZS ~7 84 60 314
x3:%. 1,131
7 55 16 47 9 18
15 30 42. 130 4 Z5 I 17
94 573
5 3
.. 13
SI 6
113 30
92.
56 13 17
2.54 31 4 •
10
I
43
7' 68 3S 35 47
335 376 .-~15
3~ I
'5
137
5 II
~ 65 60 S4
10
14
17
38 3 IZZ 40
15 3 '9Z 41
z,6O~ 58, z,538 311 III :z.i 384 60
1".6. 13Z 62. 7 62. 16 17 9
48 14 164 38 ~6 ~ 18 I
~J,5'5 1".58 • J,355 •• 120
4,036 •• 59976 8,818 : 5<)0 1Z9 16,087 .. 1,015
36 ._ ~
66S 94
56 ..
I1g 5 3
13
~~ .... 7
946 10~
91 3
',173 i4 2.8
3~1 _ 82.
• .4,~95 48
51 ,_
56 13 17
154 "9 4 I
10
~
341 3
II
110
77
UJ,1f,., 1~35 3.919 8;111
46 , 15)0;2-
34
51 6
I13 19 91
I
~ 76
3. 919
45 Z4 19
308
80 3.954
45,
43
6 3
I , 18
7 8 3
4 ~
~.
~
II
:z J
I
4 ..
:&1
.. ..
1 14
6 4
3 ..
10
, Including I unemployed. .. Including I M.A., Edinbnrgh, alBo 30 unem- !I& Including 3 coal .. miners and I copper-miner unemployed. • Including 6 unemployed.
• Iueludlng 7 unemployed. • Including 10 unemployed. B InclUding 1 uuemployed. • Including I portmantean-maker unemployed. " Including 4 unemployed. • InCluding :z. glnemaker~, I horsehair manu ...
fActurer, I wool merchant. I wool .salesmant and 1 leather-cutter unemployed ..
• InCluding 6 unemployed. to Including 4 unemployed. u. Including 12. unemployed. "'.Inclndill.'l' 19 unemployed. 1:1 Including 9 unemployed. ,. Inelnding 15 unemployed.
[ 32 ]
ployed. ,. Ineluding I nnemployed. ., Including I unemployed. II!; Including I paper-ruler) I CA.l'dmaker t and I
paper'Btalner, unemploye(l. " Including 6 nnemployed. jlO Including I unemployed. " Including I corkeutter, I cork merchant, and
I female box-maker, unemployed. " Including 144 nnemployed. ~3 L"tc:Ull lug 6 unemployed. No I!sc~ud!ng 4 unemployed. "Including I B.L., 1'o,rl. UniverslQ",also In
nnemployP.tI. .. InclnGln!!, 1 unemployed. O? Including 645 nnemployed.
jilt Including I mining board chairman, 4 mIning engineers, 7 mining managers, z mining englnedrivers, I mining clerk, and I horsedriver, unemployed.
30 Including I unemployed. " Including 8 unemployed. ,. Including 3 unemployed. " Including 3 unemployed. :1.1. Iucluding Il unemployed; 3& Including 2. unemployed. ~ Including 4 unemployed. :1.'1 Including :Z. unemployed. all Including z unemployed. 2. Including 41 unemployed • " Including I ilruJscutter unem~
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878.-POPULATION. 17
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
RETURN showing tho Occupations of Persons, Males, and Females, under and over Twenty Years of Age, &c.-continued.
OCCUPlltlOns..
All Ages.
Persons.
Under Over :2.0 :2.0
Years. Years.
All Ages.
Males.
Under .0 Years.
Over :z.o
Years.
i FemAles.
---,----;---
AU U~~er Ages. Yenls.
Over zo
Years. ---------------------1--·-----------------1------.---1i----
Sub-order 4.-In ",al ... : Waterworks service \ ...... .. Water curriers, curlers, dealers u •• .. .. .. ..
Ice makers, merchants, dealers .......... . others working and dealing in water (including dam-makers, well-
Sinkers, water-ruce owners, &c.) .. .... .. ••
Sub-order 5.-In gold. diver, and precious slones: Goldsmiths, silvcrsmithll, jewellers 11 ....".
Lapidaries; precious stones-workers, dealers ... •• .. .. Assaycrs3.~ _. •. •• ... •• ..,. Electro .. plllters, platers .. ... H U ...
Others working and tlCllHng in gold, Silver, and precious stones (in .. c-luding goldbeatcrs, goldmelters, goldsmelterS, &c.) •• ••
Sub·order 6.-In metal. other Ihan gold and .iZ.",. (see also workers and dealers in machines and toolS, 8-10, an'e):
Cappel;' workers, dea.lers 4. • • ... •• .... ..."
TIn, quicksHver~work(':rs, dealers z;; ... •• •• ... .
Zinc worker'S. dealeI'd ........ . Lead, n.nthnony-work{!1'S, dealers ... •• ... •• Iron founders, moulders, workers, dealers 0 ... ... ..
Blacksmiths, whitesmitlls 1 •• •• ... .. ..
Ironmongcrs\ hardware denIers, and assistants' •• •• Brass founders, moulders. workers, dealers it.. •• ..
J~"ockslniths. bcUhllngers ll) •• •• ... .." ••
Gnsfltters 11 • • • • •• • • .." •• • •
Otllers working and dealing In metals other thlln gold and silver (including boiler .. makers, metal-stampers, go.1vanizediron workers, pewterers, chasers, wil'e\yorkers, &e.) HI. ... .... .,.
CLASS VI.-INDEFI:SITE AND NON·PRODUCTIVE.
ORDER I3.-LABORERS AND OTHERS (llRANCH on LABOR UNDEFUIlID).
Sub-order I-Genera/labOrers: Laborers (brancll'undellned) " .,
Sub-Qrder •. ~Olher indefinite """"pettions: MechanicS, manufacturers (not otherwise described) 140 "" ••
Shop men, women (branch undefined) IS •• .. ...
Apprentices (brl1nch nndeflned) •• •• •• •• Engineers, enginc"drivers t stokers, firemen (undefined) lEI ...
Draftsmen (not otherwise described) ~'1 ... ... ... u
Contractofp. (not otherwise descrIbed) HI .... ... ••
Managers, overlookers, foremen, WOmen 19 ... .... •• Other indefinite occupations (including tnwelle1'8, tramps, 'Watch ..
men (undefined). agents (undefined), sen-ants (undefined)t professionals (undefined), assistants (undefined), patentees, H srocktakers," secretaries (undefined), &c.) :<;0 • ~ .... • ..
ORDER '4-"-PERsoNS OF PROPERTY OR RANK, NOT IIET';"NED UNDER I ANY QPFlCE OR OCCUPATION. I
Annuitants (including also penSioners, not Victorian) •• .. .. Of independent means, source of income undcFcribcd (including re- ,
tlred merchtmi.s! tradesmen. professIonal men, &c.; also persons stnted to be living on their property or income) ~.. ~.
4t: Gentlemen," .41ndics" (returned Us such) " • ., •• Other persons oj property or rank :14 ~ ~ • .. • • ••
ORDER IS.-PERSONS SUPPORTED BY THE COlfMUN1TY, AND OF NO SPECiFIED OCCUPATION,
Sub-order I.-Prom voluntary $OUrces and public revenue: Pem;ioners {Yictor;all) •• .. .... .. .. Dependent on relatives ~~ • • ~ • •• •• Inmutcs of charitahle in.;:titutions ::3 •• H .. • ..
Inmates ofinJustrial schools.. ... ... •• .. PtI,upers, beggars . ~ .. .. • • "" ... •• Otllera supported from voluntary sources and reV'enUG (includIng
callerB, s,Yagsmen, &c.) ~. ... ... ... .,
Sub-order z.-Criminal class: Prisoners •• •• Inmates of reformatories Inmates of refuges ... 13rothel~keepe1'8 ., Prostitutes • • . . Other.', of the crimina.l
table keepers and ticket
..
.. .. (including lottery and H fl\tl-t.1ll" " strcet arabs," &e.) •• • ..
Sub-order ,.-.'Vo occupa!wn and occupali9" not staled"
88 'S
I
:1.48 4
2I
7
60 693
S 15
S48 3,8·S
Sl9 99 34 67
2.37
433
100
, 101
1. IllcllH1in,~ 7 clel'k..'1 in' government employ" 1.1 Including 1 unemployed.
4 ,.
65
4
3 141-8'9 IZO 34
3 16
'4 87
114 ItO
I
3:1.
58
14
IS I,sOS ',318 •• 1
19 '
10
16
6S 8S
5 1,608
17 8,6 4'
179 6 .. •
57 3"
4,364 I
31
81
lncnt. also 1 laborer on waten'rorks unemployed. !1 JnclUtlhH;' 12. uncmp1Qyed.
12 Including 16 boiler~roa.kers unemployed. 13 Including' IIz6 unemployed.
3: Including 2. nssuyers in Yictorlan Mint .. • lncludln~ I unerrq}l()"yed. IS Including 7 UlI(!Ulllloycd. • Including I Jlt.A., Glasgow, also 2.9 unem-
ployed. '1lneluding 101 unclnployeo.. ., I!lcluding 2.0 males Jlnd I female une;mployed~ ;0 Including 6 unemployed. ;
"Including 3 unemployed.
No. 17.
14 Including 9 unemployed. 15 Including I unemployed . 10 Illclmlillg' 89 uTlemployed. l'l Ineilloiug' 3 unemployed • 18 Inc1udin~ I B.A" Queen's University, Irclnnd,
and I government contrn.ctor: also 10 unemllloyed~ 1'J Including :1 unemploycd . :;10 Including; agcnts, I H writer," 4 servants,
and] secretary unemployed,
B
88 2.5
I
:1.48 . 4 11
7
19
77 118 IC9
1.718 18
857 39
174
8,
2.47
4 2.
6S
., 211
3 141-829 119
34 3
16
14 67
104 ItO
..
I 3".
S7
IO
6 8S1
1,171
6
2.71
f.S
16
63 SI
5 1,608
'7 8'5
39
174
6
.- .\
:I. S4 10
6
o ISO
73 :2.,016 1,047
9
'S
310 40
100 2
101
1,751.
2.0 10
4
24 39 's 10
10
1.
34
9
5,
.86, I
Hz
• 91'
21 1 baronet ,and I Knight Dacl:lelor, 1\I.L.C.» not otherwise described.
zz Inclu~lillg 1 unemployed. .23 Including 1060 mtlle and j46 female inmates
of hos.pitals; 1151 male and 537 female inrnntes of benevolent asylums. homes t refuges, &c.; 495' male and 385 icmn,le inmates of orphan asylums;, and 1073 male .and 668 female inmates of lunatic asylums.
"" Including 547 stated to be unemployed.
[ 331
r-1
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CENSUS OF VICTORIA, lB71,-EDUCATION OF T~~: PEOP~:
RETURN showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females, and the Number in every I~O Liying at ~ach Quinquj3nnial Keriod. . • '. . who: werc Unable (0 : Read, according to the .Returns of the Census tal~e.n: ou: t.h!) :2ng.
Age, who 'could Read and 'Write, Head, only, or 187J· . . : , ,'.'
,,- - .. o. 0 , ~ "
, ,
.. Number. ' . : : ' , Number:l:ri ei·cry 100 l,iving.
, , " .; .
: : l}~SOl1s. " -;:1 Fcmal~s, Ages. Males. Females. PersoIll!. Males. 0 - .... '-
:~ -------
ANa to Able to TIllable: Education Able to Able to Unable l£d;lcation Able to Able to Unable l£ducation Able to I Able to I Uui.ble Able to Abldo Unable' Able to I Able:to I U;mblo " , RC<l\{and Itead to 1l1lSpcd- Head and Head 10 unspeci· Head nnd Read to unspeci~ Hend and Read and read to Reaullud to 'Yrito, only.', RealI. tied. \Yritc. only. Iiead;' tied;' Write, only. nead: tied. ' Write:- ' "yritc. ,OliIy~ ··]lead •. Write. ]lead. . , ,
-- '. 1- :,
" 1 i . I~ ---- , , ------- --------- ---- ---
"'-. .. ..
18~;55° ..
.,'2,p6 ' ~?:! ' 9'71 AnAg~s .- ... ... 474,877 ~C,443 5,658 264,9°4 32,047 100,777 )7.2 ' 20,9,973 38,396 79:773, 24'82· 66'60 j :8'06 , 63"99 11"70 24'31 ._--- 1----- ---- -"-- , :-I~' -,-'.-'~
All Ages ttb6ve 10 years I : 429,154 33,218 41,168 4,777 .241,754 30,318 2,883 187,4°0 19,61 9 .. 10,850 1,894,· 85"2:/. - ,6'60· ·8"18 . 84'62-- 4'76 Io·6z· 86'01 I~!~ , . , -------- -,-'-- -------:--:-;-'- ----, ,--=----I~, : Under 5 years ... ... .., j,981 II 2,677 ... ,., 1,948 56,974 ... ... 2,033 55,703 ... '3'41 96:59 3"31 96'69 3" 52 96:48
5 years:to 10 years ••• 1 45,704 33,20 39 26,680 , 856 23,142 16,499 13,474 . -- 424 i2o,562 16,740 13,i66 ,432 , 43~27 31'47, 25'26 . 43'57 31'06 r5'37 42'97 31'88 25'15 10 15 "
... 76;3°9 ' 6,159 2,733 364 38,000 3,166 1,674 162 38,309 ' 2,993 1,059 "202" 8~)'56 1'2 3 3'21 88'70 7"39 13'91 9°'44 1'06 2--5 0 " 15 " 20
" ... 50,880 1,877 1,,2°5, 326 2·1,1,22 1,009 773 183 22,758 868 ,432 .H3 94'29 3'48 2'23 93~I2 ]:89 2'99· 95'37 3'09 1'54
20 " 25 "
... 45,°36 1,771 , 1,983 :1' , ,3 88 ':1.1,638 : 7°7 1,254 243: : 23,398 : i,064 : 729: , :145: : . 92'30 3'63' 4'0] 91'?9 ;3'00 '5'3 1 92'88 4'22 :i'90 25 " 30 "
... 47,124 2,8xz 3,63£ 425 24,9°1 982 2,545 252 22,223 1,830 1,08,. 173 8T97 : 5'25 678 87:60 3'45 '8'95 88'391 ' i'2~ ;F33 30 35 " ... 45,95 I ,3,!!44, 6,688 : : : ,472 26,334, 1,29° 5,1 25 :2.~+ ' 19,61 7 2,654 1 .. 563 ,188 • 81::U 6'97 1:1'.82 80'~9 3'94 i5'66 82'31 11'13 6'5 6 . " " " ' , . , ~ ~
35 . " 1:0. ", ... 49,724 4,5 16 6,979 476 31,033 1,466 5,370 277 18,.691 I 3;°5.0 1,~09 199 81'22 7'38
:::: I 81'94 3'87 14'19 80'05 13'06 .. 81'74 40 " 45 "
... 42,275 3,7 12 6,167 374 28,116 1,381 4,9°2 24"; 14,159 , 2,33 1 1,265 IP. 81'06 7"d 4'01 14'25 i 79"75. 13'13 7',12 , , , , ,
i3'22 1 45 ". 5° " ... 26,860 2,5 14 3,682 : 21 7 17,93 2 991 2,882 137 8,928 1,523 80~ 80' 81'26 T60 II'I4 82'24 • 4'54 79'35 13'54 7'I1
50 ,.,.' 55 " . ~ '>. , 19,378 2,233 3,148 201 12,989 985 2,356 130 6,389 1,24,8 7.92 71 78'27...' 9'92 12'71 i 79:54 6'03 14'43 75'80, 14'~<? 9'40 55 "
66 "
... 10,520 1,287 ' 1,538 '102 6,961 556 1,100 62 ,3,559 731 4:38 : 40 ' 78'83 : 9'64 il'S3 80:78 • 6'45 12"77 : 75'28 15'46 9'26 60
" 65 " ... 7,434 1,1l7 1,401 107 4,865 476 895 56 2,5 69 641 '506 51 ,I 74'7°' II'22 14'08 78•02 7'63 14'35 69'13 IT i 5 13'62 ..
i 65 " 70 " ... 3,722 576 57 1 48 2,372 27° 364 26 1,350 30G Z07 22., 76'44 11'83 H73 78'9° : 8'98 iz'I2 7Z'46 16'43 II',1l
70 " is "
... 2,368 417 455 67 I,4,87 191 275 37 881 226 180 3°, 73'°9 12'87 14'04- 76'14 9'78 ~4'08 68'45 17'56 75 "
80 "- ... 14~ 158 21 5°4, 63 87 II 290 85 iI, 10 , 2.2'18 13'46 1,4'36 77'07 •. 9'63 13"3° 65'°2: I9'b6 I I 80 and upwards ... 421 105 157 20 261 ~I 86 9 160 54 71 II 61'64 15'37 22'99 65'5 8 . 12'81 21'61 56'14 18'95 24'91 .. Unspecified children '" 19 5 25 25 8 I II 15 'II 4- q. 10 3878 10'20 51'02 40'00 5'00 55'00 37'93 13'Z9 48'28
" ~dnlts, and altogether 3Sg 3° 67 1 ~,169 239 15 630 772 119 i IS , 41 397 n'81 2'83 6n6 , :7'04 1:69 71'27 6S'00 23'43 -
I "
t Inc1llding.those, exceD& cbildren, wl10se ages 'Were unspC:cified. r-:: . . ' '., , .,'. ~. ~, (. , ••••.• "'. ,,1. : .'
NOTE.--Tl11s Table ;jives returns of the whole POIlUlatiol1, Unt1 therefore incluues the Chinese and Aboi'igincp. Tho ChJncsc were, fiCCOtding'fo instructions, set down in the Cc-nsus sClledules as unable to read ~,!~.~lp.F<;,S were nble to rend 01' "'rite EngHS!1.
..... 00
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OENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871.-00NJUGAL OONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.
RETUR..~ showing the Number of Males and Females, and the N umber in every 100 Liviug at each Quinquennial Period of Age, who were Unmarried, Married, or -Widowed, according to the Iteturus of the Census taken on the znd April 1871. ,
Ages,
All Ages , ..
All Ages above :1.0 years I
U oder 15 years •
IS years to 2.0 years
20
25
30
3S
40
4-5
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
" 1.5 It
.. 30 "
.. 35 "
.. 40 "
" 45 "
" 5° "
" " .,
" "
"
55
60
65
70
75
80
" " " " " "
" and upwards
Unspecified adults, and altogether
Number. Number in every 100 Living~
Males. Females. Males, ]:!'cmalc~.
Unnulfried, I Husbnnds. Widowers, (JondltllioDd
Unmarried: Wives. COlldltlo,;-- Unmorric-d, Husbands, Widowers, I ~~~rr!ec1, ~-- '~;ves, I I : uIlspcci c • unspecified. . Widows,
I I _. :1.78,107 lII,I8:l. 9,818 1,944 :1.04,838 111,3 15 642 69'69 :1.7'86 2'45 61.'10 33'75 4'15
96,588 llI,lIg 9,81 4 1,944 25,2.02 1°9,502 13,666 629 44'41 51'°9 4'5° 16'99 73'80 9'2.1
----I 1----1 'I 1----1----1---,-1---1---1----.---155.498
26,021
.20,68 3
17,839
16,074
1.4,.!:90
lI,157
6,335
4,850
2,071
1,446
598
393
115
75
751.
63
2,970
10,471
16,331
22.,878
21,959
14,163
10,044
5,439
3,7 1 3
1,652
946
280
149
124
4
41
186
42 7
896
1,378
1,344
1,476
1, 127
1,094
758
634
261
181
II
1 Including those, except children, whose ages were unspeCified.
148
184
201
172
147
100
90
42
39
24
17
9
:1.
769
153,275
26,361
13,548
5,982
2,355
1,249
801
#9
345
172
13 1
61
38
. 6
16
49
3
1,810
11,557
18,673
2.0,405
20,604
15,4°6
9,330
6,440
3,322 :
2,2.01
851.
461.
105
41
104
17
200
61.4
1,228
1,673"l!
1,647
1,532
1,701
1,265
1,419
965
812
342
237
21
13
31
34
34
23
33
20
14
9
16
7
5
3
2
398
100'00
9975
87')0
62'60
48'97
37'40
32 '34
.29'01
29'65
.23'99
2.3'13
19'90
19'94
17'53
18'57
84'78
'2.4
12'53
36'75
4975
60'25
63'66
64'85
61'40
63'01
59'40
54'98
48'00
42.'68
36'88
13'98
'01
'17
'65
1'2.8
:1.'35
4'00
6'14
8'95
13'00
17'47
25'12
32.'06
39'79
44' 55
1'24-
100'00
93'5 2
53'54
2.3'66
9'82.
5'3 1
4'49
3'97
4'°7
3'61
3'49
3'25
2'90
1'32
5'45
28'16
6'42
45'67
73'87
85'06
87'58
86'2.8
82'49
75'89
69'80
58'68
45'37
35'21
23'18
13'94
59'77
'06
'79
2'47
S'U
TIl
9':/'3
13'54
20'04
2.6'59
37'83
51 '38
61'89
75'5°
80'61
12'07
N OTE,-Tllli< Table gives returns of tliC wjlo!e ¥opulatioD, incljldill1! Clljn~se and ~borl~incs, Tho Chinese were, according to instrtlctlons, set down bad or hau 11Mt wives in AustrnJin.
en
~ ~ H en ~ H o S ~ ~ en ~ t=l ::0 o 'lJ
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20 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1871...,..-SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.
RETURN showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females, and the Numhers suffering from each description of Infirmity, at Quinquennial Periods of Age, according to the Returns of the Census taken on the 2nd April 1871.
PERSONS.
I I ToW Suffering I Deaf i I I ,I Cripple,l Total Ages. Population. Cnses of Sick. from , and Bllml. Lunatics. Idiots. 1 Epileptic. ull(l
Infirmity. Accidents. ! Dumb. ' Deformed. i--
A.1I A.ges ... . .. 73 1,528 13,065 8,639 1 1,320 202 502 1,868 108 221 205
Under 5 years '" 116,658 627 583 ,17 10 i 4 ... 4 4 S 5 years to 10 years ... 106>479 514 321 46 51 35 13 II II 26
'10 " 15 " ... 85,5 65 569 299 73 43 4?- 23 25 23 41
115 " 20 "
... 54,288 603 357 6:1. 28 26 43 18 48 21 :20
" 25 " ... 49,178 739 475 84 13 18 100 16 24 9 ~5 " 30 " '" 53,993 91+' 543 102 9 19 199 II 25' 6 30
" 35 " ... 1 57,055 1,15 2 668 140 10 24 284 2 II 13 35 " 40 " ... 61,695 1,517 910 181 9 44- 344- 5 14 10 40
" 45 " ... 52,528 1,527 926 159 9 62 333 7 9 22 45 " 50 " ... 33,273 1,170 767 146 3 39 198 I II 5 50 " 55 ,. .... 24.960 1,057 747 105 4 41 139 2 8 11
55 " 60 " ... 13447 765 557 73 4- 33 78 ... II 9 60
" 65 " '" 10,059 719 535 58 4 36 63 2. is 13 65 " 70 ., ... 4,9
'7 476 368 39 3 32 21 2 6 5
70 " 75 '" ... 3,307 404 339 21 ... 22 10 ... 6 6
75 " 80" "'1 1,121 169 [42 8 t IS 1 ... ... 2 'So "and npwIlrrl8 703
1
II4 91 5 1 10 3 I 2 I
IU nspecified ... . .. 2,302 29 II I ... ... 16 I ... ... f:,
MALES.
All Ages I
7,984 I 1,149 1
! 364
i 58 ... ... 401 ,050 4.91 5 121 1,121 124 132
---- ----l{J nder 5 years ... 58,922 309 280 12 8 2. ... 2 3 2
5 years to 10 years ... 53,539 275 158 34 30 20 9 5 6 13 TO IS " ... 43.002 308 143 56 25 25 13 12 13 21 .. 15 20 .. ... 26,087 268 124 51 16 14 17 10 24 12
,",
:20 " 25 " ... 23,842 364- 201 73 5 8 51 7 II 7
.25 " 30 " '" 28,680 491 245 93 7 IS 103 9 IS 4 30
" 35 " ... 33,033 679 347 128 6 18 165 1 5 9
:;5 4q " ... 38,T46 97 1 516 164 6 35 23 1 4 7 8 " 34,641 1;°34-
I 598 ISO 4- ' 51 206 4 6 15 40 ,. 45 ,. ...
45 50 " '" 21,942 760 465 I26 2. 32 124 ... S 3 " 86 8 50 " 55 "
... 16,460 693 468 90 2 35 I 3 55 60 ... 8.679 523 366 67 3 23 47 ... 9 8
" " ,
60 65 " ..... 6,292 468 339 49 3 26 34 I 5 II
" 65 .. 70 "
... 3,032 333 25 1 30 3 25 15 ... 4- 5 70 75 "
... 1,990 304 253 16 .. , 20 6 ... 4 5 " 75 "
80 " ... 665 II4 96 6 1 II ... ...
I
... .. , 80 and upwards 407 67 57 3 ... 4- ... I 1 I
" Unspecified •.• ... 1,691 23 8 1 ... ... 13 I .. , ...
FE~IALES.
AU Ages 5,081 138 : 747 97 73
-----,-----I-----!-----I--·--!----I,---- ---- --,--1,----·1---- ----
Under 5 years ... 5 years to 10 years .. .
10 " IS ,. .. . IS " 'la" .. . ':20 " 25 H n~
·25 " 30 " .. .
30 " 35" .. . 35 " 40 ,t •••
40 " 45" ... 45 " 50" ... 50 '" 55" ...
" 60" u. " 65" .. .
,{i 5 " 70 " .. .
'70 " 75" ... 75 " 80" ~ .. 'So "and upwards Unspecified ... ..;
57;736 1 52 ,940
42 ,563 23,201 25;336 . 25,313 24,022 23,549 17,887 IIJ33 1
8,500
4,768 3,767 1,885 1,3 1 7
456 296 6u
303 i. 5 163 12 156 17 233 II
274 19' I' 298 321 1 I2
394 . 17 328 9 302 20 279 15 191 6 196 9 117 9
86 5 46 2 34 2.
3 ...
2.
21 18 12
8 2
4 3 5 I
2 I I
2
15 I7 12 10 4 6 9
11
7 6
10 10 7 2
4-6 1
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4 1 10 26 4 8 96
I19 113 1 2 7 74 53 31
29 6 4
3 3
2 6
13 8 9 2. I
1
3
5 10 24 13 10 6 7 3 3 5 2
3 2
2
3 13 20
9 2
2
4 2
7
3 I
2
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION. 21
IMMIGRATION. RETURN of the Number of Immigrants who Arrived in the Colony of Victoria. by Sea during eaeh
Month of the Year 1878, distinguishing Males and Females, and Adults, Children, and Infants; also showing the Numbers Arriving from the adjacent Colonies, the United Kingdom, and Foreign Ports.
IlIIlIfIGRATION, 1878.
Numbers from-
0.. <d " ~ " od :Seo ,0
'" '" ~ a; ... Month. S § .;§ .;i d S·5 " 00 " ~ E~ d e:5~ :S5 z •. 0 '@ d " ,':l en
~ " 00 ~ 00"; ~~ " '" .....,0 ...... P,g
00 d ",0.. -'" " 3 " s ;:; :'l " ~.=: ::: 'S~ s ~ ~ " '" 0 '" ~ :s oS Old "0 ~ o(ii'O "" ~ 0 " "" " Zt:: " 0" t::-ol ~ 0 '" .~
I'-< "' -ol 0 H CI C1)-ol I'-< en 1'-<,,0 I'-<~ ------- ,-------------------------- --- ---
January ... 4,102 2,87 1 1,231 3,725 334 43 1,216 .. . 803 ... 855 300 ... 3,174 779 149
February ... 3.959 2,85 2 1,107 3,576 353 30 1,151 2 646 6 1,098 367 ... 3,270 461 228
March ... ... 3,530 2,378 1,152 3,190 308 32 1,026 ... 43 6 25 1,049 406 .. . 2,942 455 133
April ... . .. 3,762 2,603 1,159 3,375 35 6 31 1,086 ... 714 3 808 297 .. . 2,9°8 688 166
May 3,499 2,503 996 3,154 310 35 1,263 I 501 52 685 548 3,049 340 110 ... ... ... .. .
June .. . ... 2,975 2,139 83 6 2,669 27 8 28 968 .. . 411 ... 632 345 .. . 2,3j6 532 87
July ... ... 2,775 1,972 803 2,499 249 27 73 8 .. . 351 12 47 6 410 . .. 1,987 718 7° August ... 2,930 2,204 726 2,654 250 26 903 ... 401 ... 549 257 . .. 2,110 692 128
September ... 3,379 2,437 942 '3,05 1 29 1 37 981 ... 396 39 549 244 ... 2,209 1,080 90
October ... 3,273 2,33 I 942 2,944 304 25 1,289 .. . 5II 19 647 28 9 ... 2,755 429 89
November ... 3.557 2,489 1,068 3,182 325 50 1,109 ... 65 2 35 454 267 ... 2,5 17 95 8 82
December ... 4,5 27 3,3°8 1,21 9 4,100 37° 57 1,395 ... 992 22 667 324 ... 3,400 989 138
----------------------- ---------- ------Total (including (
42,268 30,08 7 12,181 38,119 3,728 421 13,125 7. 6,814 21 3 8,469 4,054 ... 32,677 8,121 1,470 Chinese) I Chinese ... 875 875 ... 875 '" ... 605 .. . II . .. 62 134 ... 812 ... 63
1 Of the Immigrants from the United Kingdom IS-viz., 8 males llnd 10 femnles-were Warrant Passengers.
HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
EMIGRATION. RETURN of the Number of Emigrants who Departed from the Colony of Victoria by Sea during each
Month of the Year 1878, distingnishing Males aud Females, and Adults, Children, and Infants; also showing the Numbers Departing to the adjacent Colonies, the United Kingdom, and· Foreign Ports.
ElIIIGRATION, IS7S.
Numbers to-
~ <d .is ,0 <d " .,'" Month. S :S 00 "" ;; " .g E~
.; " fil "'" ~S " 00 " " ~. '.0; <; E].~ ...
Z ~ !'J 1:: •. c2 00 <; .::J '" '" c '" 00 § ~~ ~.b d :S P"" .":J 3 ~ :g .§ ~~ a -'" " s .§ "
~~ ~ .s.~£ '" 1:: ~ :a ~~ ~-< gj '" ~.:: 0 " .s " cil-ol 0 o ~ 0
~ I'-< "' -ol 0 CI I'-< li'1 00 1'-<,,0 I'-<~ --- --------------------------------- ---
January ... 4,228 2,966 1,262 3,843 328 57 1,395 ... 1,109 .. . 994 526 ... 4,024 89 IIj
February ... 3,746 2,63 2 I,II4 3,3 21 357 68 1,019 9 75 2 3 764 346 . .. 2,893 769 84 March ... ... 3,35 I 2,324 1,027 2,980 310 61 1,117 ... 53 6 2 443 293 ... 2,391 83 6 124 April ... ... 3,239 2,137 1,102 2,81 9 353 67 1,224 ... 874 9 5°7 3°5 ... 2,9 19 1I8 202 May ... ... 3,33 2 2,320 1,012 2,907 365 60 1,045 . .. 839 59 384 286 ... 2,61 3 653 66 June ... . .. 2,612 1,850 762 2,3 15 248 49 843 . .. 620 16 314 268 ... 2,061 5°7 44 July ... ... 2,409 1,672 737 2,143 216 50 1,094 ... 467 . .. 316 262 ... 2,139 15 1 119 August ... 2,57 1 1,842 729 2,27 6 246 49 1,094 ... 521 12 249 341 . .. 2,217 281 73 September '" 2,487 1,715 772 2,168 270 49 1,167 ... 45 6 15 205 322 ... 2,165 248 74 October ... 2,922 2,06 5 857 2,5 20 343 59 1,146 ... 657 29 255 358 . .. 2,445 354 123 November ... 3,164 2,228 93 6 2,835 288 41 1,207 ... 697 45 361 566 . .. 2,876 160 128 December ... 3,43 1 2,334 1,097 3.027 349 55 1,143 . .. 722 16 710 444 ... 3,035 247 149
---~---------~- -- --- ---------
31,778 i4,413
---Total ." 37,492 26,08 5 11,407 33,154 3,673 665 13,494 9 8,250 206 5,502 4,3 17 ... 1,301
NOTE.-The return of Chinese Emigration cannot 110W be furn1shec1. in consequence of the regulations by which steamers to New South W:l1.es South Austrulill, aud Tasmania al'C not cleared outwards by the Emig-ration Officcr. '
HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
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22 stA:TfSTICAL RE'GISTER' OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION.
IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION. RETURN of Immigration and Emigration by Sea during the Year 1878, showing the excess of the former
over the latter, and distinguishing the Numbers of Adults, Children, and Infants; also exhibiting the Numbers Arriving from and Departing to the adjacent Colonies, the United Kingdom, and Foreign Ports.
Immigration Emigration
Immigration in excess of Emigration ... i Emigration in excess of Immigration ... 1
Immigration . ~ 559 •
Emigration
Immigrl).tion in excess of Emigration ... , Emigration in eX,cess of Immigration ...
IlIDUGRATION AND EMIGRA'.rION, 1878.
Total Number. Mules.
4 2 ,268 30,08 7 37,492 26,08 5
------4,776 ,4,002
QueensNew South
Wales. laml. I AUStra,ua.I
2. ; 6,814 8,250
369 7 IA-3 6
21,3 206
7
Females .. Adults.
'38, 1I 9 33,154-
4-,965
Numbers from and to-
Tas- 'Row: mania. Zealand.'
8,469 4,054-5,502 . +,317
2,967 263
Chihll-en.
3,728 3,673
55
Inlunts.
4-21 665
244
Forejgn Ports.
1,47<:> ,.~,30I ,
HENRY A. HENDREN, :ACting Government Statist.'
IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION. - RETURN FOR ,ELEVEN YEARS.
IMMIGRANTS.
I
Numbers from-
Year. Total Males. Females. Assisted. Unussisted.
I Number. )i:;d;~:~~ South nnd N~""Z"":,=~" ~lIe I:~oreign
. 'Vcstern' Ta5mania~ South Sea •. Ports. AustraU ...
-----,- ,- -" ,
1868 32,805 24,28 3 8,522 2.,87 1 29,934 10,045 3.973 4,7 16 6,614 6,748·· . 7°9 1869 33,570 23,355 10,21 5 3,7 16 29,854 8,159 2,838 6,7 25 5,323 8,733 1,792 1870 32 ,554 22,202 10,35 2 4,341 28,213 . 8,010 4,147 5,524 4,460 9,187 1,226 1871 28,333 19,289 9,044- 3,2I2 25,121 7,250 3,039 5,244 4,635 7,15 2 1,013 1872 27,047 19,°56 7,99 1 1,093 25,954 7,7 15 3,:1.42 6,018 4,350 4,818 904 1873 29,460 1.0,805 8,655 863 28,597 8,869 2,93 6 7,108 3,869 5,5!5 1,163
, 1874 30,73 2 1.1,876 8,856 149 30;583 9,964 3,209 7,188 4,348 4,645 1,378 1875 32,744 23,326 9,418 102 32,642 10,;36 4,002 7,086 4,397 5.363 1,160 1876 35,797, 25,477 10,320 71 35,726 II,670 5,190 7,1.47 4,7 10 5,688 i,29 2
18 77 41,196 29,229 11,967 17 4 1 ,179 12,39 1 8,219 8,182 4,469 6,376 1,559 18 78 , 4 2,268 ' 30,087 12,181 IS 42,250 13,127 7,°2 7 8A-69 4,054 8,121 1,470
EMIGRANTS.
I Numbers to- .,
'Yeat'. Total 1 Milles. Fern"les. Number.
New South South o.nd New Zealand The United Wale. and Western To.smanin. and Kingdom. Foreign Pin'ts. Qu~ensland. Australia. South Seas.
--.,
1868 25,55 2 19,639 9,265 3,001 2,726 5,176 3,909 1,475 '1869 22,418 16,371 5,331· 2;72 9 4,021 5,°48 3,674- 1,61 5 I87° 21,087 15,228 6,521 2,542 3,102 4, II 9 3.553 1,250 1871 19,951 14,189 7,630 2,566 2,557 2,960 2,949 1,289, 1872 25,295 18,68 5 12,335 2;542 2,930 2,675 3,183 1,630 'i873 26,294 I8,335 7,959 10,263 4,852 3,101 3,329 3,433 1,3 16 18i4 27,365 19,424 7,941 II,368 3,896 3,419 4,181. 3,2.30 1,1.70
,875 29,342 2°,457 8,885 II,642 4,735 4,3°6 4,312 3,244- 1,1.03 1876 31,977 21.,205 9,772 12,573 6,03 8 5,275 4,23 6 2,873 982 1877 , 33,943 '23,878 10,065 1I,98i 8,32.0 5,501 3,68 5 3,372 1,084 IS7~ 37,492 26,085 11,4.07
.1 13,503 8,45 6 5,502 4,317 4.413 1,301
N"",;--The Immigration and Emigro.t!on referred to In this table is all by sea.
HEN RY A. HENDREN, Acting Government
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STA'lJST.JCAL REGISTER "OFVWTORIA, I 878:-,-POPULATION.· 23
. POPULATION OF. VICTORIA;
~ETURN showing the;Estimated Population of Vjctor~a' at' the end of the Year 1878 ; also ,the Increase of Population and the Mean Population during that Year.
Year 1878. Males. Femo.les. Persons~
Population on the Ist,January ... ... ... ... .. . 467,741 393,°46 860,787
Increase by excess of Births over Deaths during the Year 1 ... '" 6,573 7,3°6 13,879
Increase by excess of Immigration over Emigration by Sea during the Year 2 4,0'02 774 4,776
1-
Population on the 31St December ... ... ... ... '" 478,3'16, .. 401,126 879,442
Increase during the,¥ear ... ... . .. ... . .. ' ... I, 10,575· 8,080 18,655
Mean Population during the Ye&r ... ... .. . ... ... 472,3P9: 396,73 1 869,°4° '. , ,
, The births in 1878 nnmbered z6,s81, viz., 13,75~ of males and IZ,829 aHemales; the deaths numbered I1,70Z, viz., 7,179 of males and 5,523 of females. :3 For number of arrivals and departures of either sex see last table. _ ' NOTE,-The Geneml Inspector to the Centrnl Board for the Protection of AborigiMs sbates that he has no Curther information respecting the
number of Abol1gine. in the Colony sillcethe publication of the Sbatlstieul Regi,ster of 18n, wilen the n,umbers were'given as l,06?. viz., 613 males aml 434 females. ' " ' '
HENRY, A. HENDREN, Acting Government· Statist.·
MINING POPULATION,
RETURN showing ,the Estimated Total Number of Miners employed ill the several Mining Districts during , the Quarter ended 31st December I878 . .
AlluvialllIlners. i
Quartz Mmers. Total.
Mintng District •• Grand
European. 'I "
Tobal. Chinese. European. Chinese. European. Chinese •
.. Ballarat District ,., ... ... 2,482 1,90 2. 3,782 80 6,264 1,982 8,246
Beechworth, District ... ... .. , 1,62 5 1,947 1,313 4 2,938 1,951 4,889
Sandhurst District ... . ... . .. 1,158 864 4,301 30 5,459 894 6,353
Maryborougll District ... ... 3,597 1,876 1,902 ... 5.499 1,876 7,375
Castlemaine District .... ... .. , 1,955 1,581 1,365 ' .... 3,320 1,581 4,901
Ararat District ... ... .. , 1,121 865 904 3 2,025 868 2,893
Gippsland District ... .. , ... 1,045 I
486 448 .. . 1493 486, 1,979
I I--
Total ... ... .. , 12,983 9,52 1 14,°15 1I7 26,998 9,63 8 36,636 >- ;
NOTE.-Th!s retun) waS furniShed by the Secretary for J.flnes.
MINING POPU,LATION. - RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
.. J.Hners at the end of each YetU' • Year.
Tobal Number. Alluvial Miners. Quartz Miners, • Europeans. I Chinese. --------
1868 64,658 50,579 14,079 49,358 i 15,300 1869 63,787 47,205 16,582 48,012 I 15,775 1870 59,247 43.2 96 15,951 44,168 15,079
: 1871 58,279 41,742 16,537 42,610 15,669 1872 52,965 36,141 16,824- 38,807 14,158 1873 50,595 33,822 16,773 37,067 13,5,28 1874 .. .45,151 30,678 .. 14,473 32 ,97 1 12,180 1875 41,7 17 27,024- 14,693 3°,466 II,251 i876 4[,010 26;558 14,452 29,843 II,167 1877 38,005 23,3 15 14,690 ' 28,129' 9,876 1878 36,63 6 22,504- 11,Ij2 ' 26,998 ! , ,
9;638
Non.-Accordlng io the of the Oensus taken on thO l!.nd Al'l'il .871 the total population on the goldfields Wl1!! ~70.j1.R at that date. 'I'hi. return- hIlS beell complle~ 111 the otllce of, tbe GQverllmeut Sbatist from information furnished et>oh year by the MiI1lng DeplOttment:
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24 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878.-POPULATION.
CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS.-(I.)
RETURN of the Area, Population, Number of Dwellings, Number of Ratepayers, Amount of Rate levied, Total and Annual Value of Rateable Property in the various Cities, Towns, and Boroughs throughout the Colony of Victoria, for the Year I 878.1
Estimated Estimated Number Amount
Estimated Estimated Area. Estimated Number of
of Rate Total Value Net Annual Value N arne of City, Town, or Borough. in Popula.tion. of Rate-
levied of of in the Acres. Dwellings. payers. Pound. Rateable Property. Hateable Property.
------------- ----------------s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Ararat ... ... ... .. . 3,840 3,000 590 . 768 I 0 160,681 10 0 16,068 5 0
Ballarat ... ... ... 2,880 18,000 4,506 2,9 II 2 0 714,744 0 0 103,586 0 0 Ballarat East ... ... ... 4,3 20 '3,7
'9 3,21.8 3,228 .. 2 0 358,022 0 0 5
',146 0 0
Belfast ... ... ... .. . 5,440 3,000 400 63 6 I 6 150,000 0 0 12,000 0 0 Brighton ... • ... 3,273 4,600 820 1,'30 I 0 426,490 0 0 42,649 0 0 Browns and Scarsdale ... 5,760 1,500 346 258 I 0 10,887 0 0 3,62 9 0 0 Brunswick ... '" ... 2,880 5,571 1,165 1,497 I 6 4
'9,790 0 0 41,979 0 0
Buninyong ... ... .. . .3,360 1,665 333 420 I 0 62,975 0 0 6,297 10 0
Carisbrook ... ... ... 5,760 1,010 226 260 I 3 48,1.00 0 0 4,980 0 0 Castle maine ... ... ., . 5,760 7,500 1,500 2,000 I 0 246,15 1 10 0 35,164 10 0 Chewton ... ... ... 5,7 60 2,500 620 .626 I 0 38,895 0 0 7,779 0 0 Clun'es ... ... ... 5,760 7,550 1,264 1,324 2' 0 170,410 0 0 17,04
' 0 0
Collingwood ... ... ... 1,24'
22,000 5,050 6,747 I 8 1,142,130 0 0 II4,21 3 0 0 Creswick ... ... . .. 4,760 3,800 780 682 I 6 81,732 0 0 13,622 0 0
Daylesford ... ... .. , 5,758 4,100 1,095 1,090 I 6 167,030 0 0 16,703 0 0 Dunolly ... ... ... 5,758 1,600 475 320 I 6 79,35 2 0 0 9,9 19 0 0
Eaglehawk ... ... . .. 3,735 7.334 1,450 1,350 I 0 280,000 0 0 28,000 0 0
Echuca ... ... ... ... 5,760 4,765 986 1,071 I 0 582,3 24 0 0 48,527 0 0 Emerald Hill ... ... ... 2,292 25,000 4,680 4,207 I 3 1,61 5,HO 0 0 161,5 12 0 0 Essendon and Flemington ... 4,907 3,9
'9 756 981 I 0 336,355 0 0 33,635 10 0
Fitzroy ... ... ... ... 800 19,160 4,150 3,900 I 8 1,493,120 0 0 149,3 '2 0 0
Footscray ... ... ... 5,760 5,35 0 1,1I8 2;5 03 I 6 794,680 0 0 39,234 0 0
Geelong ... ... . ... 3,100 12,000 2,200 2,260 I 7 709,475 0 0 70,947 10 0 Geelong 'West ... ... . .. 800 5,000 1,'39 801 I 3 176,670 0 0 17,667 0 0 Graytown ... ... ... 5,696 150 70 73 I 0 8,500 0 0 701 0 0
Hamilton ... ... ." 5,280 3,3°0 593 651 I 9 268,800 0 0 19,200 0 0 Hawthorn ... ... ... 2,240 4,868 943 '1,309 I 0 595,436 0 0 '49,628 0 0 Heathcote ... ... ... 3,483 1,550 290 350 I 0 50,360 ci 0 6,295 0 0 Hotham ... ... ... 579 15,3
'7 3.533 3,650 I 6l 916 ,090 0 0 91,609 0 0 2
Inglewood ... ... ... 1,280 1,31.5 315 1.80 I 6 55,03 0 16 0 6,253 10 0
Kew ... ... .. . ... 3,445 3,700 554 786 I 0 344,580 0 0 3+.458 0 0
Koroit ... . .. ... ... 5,7 60 1,569 264 361.. I 3 163,788 0 0 13,649 0 0
Majorca ... ... ... 5,760 1,600 344 317 I 0 39,800 0 0 3,980 0 0 Malmsbury ... ... .. . 3,840 1,000 300 319 I 0 66,5 60 0 0 6,65 6 0 0 Maryborough ... ... .. . 5,7 60 3,500 650 578 I 6 13 1,500 0 0 16,204 0 0
Melbourne ... ... ... 4,480 62,500 '3,170 14,967 I 4 9,454,640 0 0 945,464 0 0
Newtown and Chilweil ... ... 1,600 5,oOC 1,000· 750 I 3 21.7,520 0 0 .1.1.,752 0 0
Portland ... ... ... 1.,400 2,500 540 534 I 0 183,1.00 0 0 18,320 0 0 Prahran ... ... ... 1.,400 19,200 3,900 3,794. I 0 2,575,3 85 0 0 171,639 0 0
Queenscliff ... ... ... 1,760 1,000 220 1.25 I 6 65,760 0 0 6,576 0 0
Raywood ... ... . .. 5,760 650 165 188 I 0 12,889 0 0 2,01 5 10 0
Richmond ... . .. ... 1,200 1.0,153 4,75 1 4,790 I 6 996,3 80 0 0 I I 3,871. 0 0
Ruthcrglen ... ... ... 1,1.80 560 200 161 I 0 15,000 0 0 1.,964 10 0
Sale ... ... ... ... 4,900 3,000 550 583 I 0 191,000 0 0 19,157 0 0
SundllUrst- ... ... ... 7,500 26, 163 6;774 5,345 I 3 1,789,570 0 0 178,957 0 0
Sandridge ... ... ... 1.,400 7,900 1,784 1,728 I 6 533, [78 0 0 59,241. 0 o· Sebastopol ... ... .. , 2,000 2,500 5[8 504 1. 0 32,652 0 0 5,442 0 0 Smytl1esdale ... ... .., 1,440 75 0 1.20 159 I 0 17,255 0 0 3,451 0 0 St. Arnaud ... ... .. , 6,306 2,5 11 55 8 508 0 8 153,4'0 0 0 15,341 0 0 Stawcll ... ... ... ... 5,760 7,722 1,915 1,950 I 6 378,950 0 0 37,895 0 0 Steiglitz 2 ... ... .. , 5,760 35 0 130 120 I 0 20,000 0 0 2,046 0 0 St. Kilda ... ... .. , 1,920 10,000 2, 109 2,706 I 3 3 1 ,240 ,000 0 0 H4,000 0 0
Talbot '" ... ... ... 5,7 60 3,3 00 71.0 526 I 3 57,28 5 0 0 11,457 0 0-
Tarnagulla ... ... .. , 5,7 60 859 243 317 I 0 54,240 0 0 5,424 0 0
Walhalla .... ... . .. 5,I2O 1,700 446 516 I 0 51,910 0 0 10,381. 0 0
Wangaratta ... ... . .. 5,7 60 1,487 319 383. I 0 105,475 0 0 10,547 10 0 Warrnambool ... ... ... 3,1.6z 4,853 820 755 I 9 1.86,120 0 0 1.8,612 0 o· Williamstown ... ... .. . 2,540 8,200 1,760 1,850 I 9 525,000 0 0 49,3 66 0 0 Wood's Point ... ... ... 1.,560 500 186 184 I 0 15,318 0 0 1.,553 0 0
---- ----- -------- -------- --------Total ... ... . .. 2]2,21 5 414,880 '89,73 1 93,188 ... 3I ,887,81 5 16 0 3,141,720 5 0
1 The finn-ndal year of ~Ielbourne and G~elong ends on tl1C 31St August, that of all other l.Iunicipnlitics on the 30th September.
~ These figures have been copied from the return for 1877, fiS the informa,tion has not.been supplied for 1878.
S In the Borough of St. Kildo. no estimate of the total value of rateable property has been fnrnished; it has, the-refore, been calculated at the rate of ton times the l:\nnual value.
HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
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RETURN showing the Amount of Revenue and Ex:penditure of the various Cities, Towns, and Boroughs througllOut. the Colony of Victoria for the Year 1878 ; 1 also the Assets and JJiabilities at Date of Balancing, and Outstanding Loans.
Name of City, TO'Vll, or Borough. REVENUE Fl!O~[- EXPENDITURE. Assets fit Liabilities at Outstaniling Loans.
Goyernmeut Rates. Tolls. l\fo.rkct Other Total Public I qnlrll'll Otll~r Total. 13~~!~C~;ff.::S nt!i::~~I~~.3 Amount. -------------------11- 1l?!~'2~~I-"-~~'::..I-"':J)~n~~c~s·~-I--S-O-U!-"CC-s-.-· 'Vorks. Expenditure. ________ 0 ______ , ____ , __
Amrat 77-1 II 10 624 14 0 0 ; 0 .. 6, 6.. 2,404 4 6 1,704 4 0 ;55 14 II ;71 8 0 2,831 6 II 2,634 4 1. 1;8 10 4 .. •• of!, s. d. of!, s. d. of!, $. d. of!, s. d. of!, $, d. ;II, s. ,I. of!, $. d. of!, $. d. £, s. d. £, $. d'l £, •• d. of!, s. d. £, s. d.
Iln.llarat 4,819 I; 10 995; 9 7 113 10 10 4,676 8 10 1,674 7 10 1.,,3'4 19 0 14,461. 0 9 1,,600 I 8 ;,,8l II 1. 21,64; 13 7 :!.!,760 17 4 ;4,779 0 14;:~ ~ ~ 6g ~~~: Ballarat East • 1,728 16 6 4m8 0 I 273 2 7 78 5 0 514 17 6 9,90; 8 0 3>499 9 2 917 6 0 3,oog 8 4 7,426 3 6 470 I I 2 8.930 81 t~ ~ ~ ~ ~:~: Belfast i 40l 0, 867:2. 0 36g 10 0 lS 7 6 '9'!! 9 1,6g7 II 8 1,096 II 6 386 7 8 435 1. 2 1,918 I 4 390 7 9 351. 11. 8! Brlghton.. 1"478 3" 2,qO 3 II 29:l. 18 6 407 5 4 36 17 6 '54 0 9 4,7og 9 II 4147 14 6 497 3 I 986 4 8 5,631 :2. 3 1,7" 7 6 8,959 7 0 I 7,;00 0 0 6 p.c. Browns and flmnsdalc 1:2.0 3 7 16, 16 6 ;1 18 2 123 8 6 ; 10 0 9~ IJ 0 557 9 9 :2.34 16 10 ISS 6 0 2>8 I 8 6,8 4 6 1,102 II 6 65 5 3 Brunswick I';') 8 8 3,465 6 10 416 2; 448 5 54" 6 255 16 3 6,17l 12 I 3,411. 17 4 6,0 13 4 1,478 19' II 5,5" 10 7 8,478 7 1. 7,06; 14'0 0 0 6 p.c. llunlll}'ong I 399 • 10 298 4 0 3 I IZ o! 199 6 0 3 2 6 10 0 0 35 I 6 976 8 10 376 17 10 10:2. II 0 16,.. 6 641 I 4 747 7 8 30 0 0 Carishronk '50 16 6 221. 15 3 q8 0 .. 81 0 1 592 12 0, 16:2. I 9 145 I 7 1:2.7 19 2 435 1. 6 5>'4$' 8 497 I, 9 Ca,tlcmaine , .,648 11. 8 1,725 I) 3 1,,8-1 ; 7 81 15 0 376 3 1. .;. 5 0 5,.68 14 8 1.,570 19' 673 0 0 3,070 ,:2. II 6,)14" 1 4,04' 14 2 1',8;6 8 I \1,363 10 4 Cltewton j' 47+ 11. 5 311'5 0 uo 14 2' II 7 6 '16 I 6 ',078 10 7 573 19 10 :l.O1 II 0 23' I 7 1,008 12 5 JS7 15 5 435 19 5 '56 15 818 p.c. Clunc.. 640 2 9 1,6J6 4 6 " 975 14 9 84 7 6 318 6 9 3PH 16 3 1,758 0 0 329 10 0 1,777; 7 3,864 15 7 101 5 6 6,979 4 1 3,s00 0 0 811.C. Collingwooll 2,7.8 3 II II"II 15 1 66 3 0 2,477 19 0 284 10 0 3,288 8 10 20,157 0 0 15,944" 0 1,452 ,6 6 1,480 13 6 18,878 1. 0 ,14,993 10 6 :2.,a8 8 3
Cre.wick . 795 14 II 917; 0 ::.8 10 6 358 8 II 72 1:2. 6 60 14 6 1,060 2 I 3,29l 8 5 1,810 9 4 63[ 0 6 1,017 10" 3,46g 0 0 .0.535 4 I 8,383 16 6 i 2.,402. 6 51 0
4.750 0
FlemIngton
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1,649 6 0 1,101; 3 9 18 10 494 I; 0 82 3 0, 3. 14 0 13. 7 8 3,;02 9 9 :!.,475 14 4 347 17 8 I,ISS 8 I 3,979 0 I 1,964 9 II 1,301 19 6 1,1.65 IS !o' 597 0 3 H1 9 0 IS IS 0 21:2. 7 4 :2.,544 7 5 1,1565 7 10 397 I 3 114 14 3 :2.,197 3 4 598 8 0 2.417 4 10 1,186 I 7 1,804 I~ 6 765 5 7 '131 17 6 167 12 6 4,0;; II 8 1,67816 II 557 18. 1,919 I, 5 4,15610 6 :l.OO 0 0 1,68~ 5 6 IS15 I; 0 2,3"9 10 0 1,)57 6 8 I 5~ 15 0 :2.87 6 I 5,546 11 9 4.432 I 8 807" 6 939 .. 10 6,179 7 0 7,9,8 IS 7 4,205 9 I
1,120 0 0 I,6g0 13 8
I;:~ I~ ~ 70,000 0 0 1,668 0 3 10,0~5 1:2.' 938 9 • ',419 II 0 1283 0 0 I 418 o· 0 4,723 18 :2. 20,526 10 9 II,757 'I 11 IS19 I; ; 9,907 17 I :2.J,l84 14 5 79,800 15 3 74,274 7 )
I,Hl 8 10 1,398 7 II 607 14 6 678 J 9 59 5 0 I 134 2 0 4,3:2.1 0 0 4.544 10 6 56. IS 3 ;41 9 10 ;,6-18 IS 7 2,458 19 2, 2,134 ,6 ) 2,728 3 II 12,-197 I 3 91 I; 10 2,253 I I ,230 ° 0 197 10 0 :2.,544 1:2. 6,20,542 4 7 17,766 14 4 l,fSg 0 0 ',9.5 14 8 2',181 \I 0 12,217 16 10 i 23,899 II 10 121.200 0 1.286 5 4 2,880:2. 7 620 8 I ,814 8 6 I 11 17 6 .. 'll 15 8 5,868 '7 8 ),050 15 7 6<J3; 2 1,930 5 9 ;,674 6 6 7,467 0 0 11,313 0 0 9,800 0 '.72) 0 0 5.-181 18 I 2,3(,0 2 0 I ISS 0 0 ,1,;76 0 0 1,598 2 4, Ij,894 :2. 5 8,470 15 4 I,Bog 6 10 2,701. 15 8 12,982 17 10 .• 13.668 6 11 1O,s00 0
;62 10 1 1,086 9 3 l84 IS 0 I 51 15 0 ' 110 4 7! :2.,195 14 I 922 0 5 110 8 10 835 17 8 1.,068 6 II 1,247 8 I 617 I; 6 :2.5 8 4 16 6 0 28 9 6 0 IS 0 71 18 10 8 0 3 18 8 0 4:l. 8 8 88 16 II 36 10 7 4 2 0
3-W 0 0 1,941 8 4 196 I! 2' 14 1. 6 317 Il I 3,0)9 17 I 1,J08 17 2 38. I 4 534 I) 9 :2.,':2.5 12 1 ),071. 9 II 10,208 8 0 I' 9,000 1,778 3 II I 2,763 9 0 274:2. 315 17 10 105 0 0 86, 9 8 6,098 :2. II 4,748 3 \I 604 6 4 1,871 19 7 7,':2.4 9 8 6'3 8 3 11.,349 0 6 12,000 0
137 II 9 11, 0 6 191 7 0 2I 0 0 30 3 9 995) 0 60g 0 6 155 5 0 173 12 7 937 18 I 78 '9. 25 4 0 .. 1,478 3 Il 6,971. 18. lSI 16 9 :2.,136 • 3 1-1:2. ; 6 3,340 5 0 14,411 II 7 1I,46~ 4 8 1,180 6 0 ',549 6 2 15,193 16 10 17,24> 18 9 32,6gS 10 :2. '7,411 17
>19 2 9 4+1 6 9 ll5 8 0 2l .. 6 J+ I) 6 1,065 13 6 703 I!! :2.04 3 0 2)2 IS 7 1,140 0 6 1,.62 13 8 llS 17 5 178 18 1,170 II 3 1,767 3 I 190 II 0 26, 1 8 6g 0 0 191 15 7 3,850 4 7 ),626 19 6 lSS:2. 0 239 3 4 4,2:2.1 4 10 484 10 II ... 6 11 4
753 10 6 8-1l q 7 265 0 0 U 10 0, 2)0 6 5 2,II; I 6' 1,931 4 2 .41 5 10 'S' 19 II 1,325 9 II 157 [8 2 ;93 4 7 217 19 1 17:2. 9 6 1-18 6 8 I 0 17 I 539 12 5 115 19 9 122 II 0 14 17 II 36l 8 8 1,491. 5 3 225 19 5 399 7 6 46g 13 6 I 19 9 44 10 0 13 II 0 176 0 2 I,j65 I II 751 II II 220 3 4 340 12 8 1,312 7 II 1.,738 16 10 1,073 13 I
I,II3 6 I 1,426 ° 3 718 1 0 32 0 0 ;94 3 II 3,Sgl n 3 1,345 4 0 614 I 4 1,499 12 5 ),-168 17 9 8,348 8 5 2,s6g 9 10 :2. 400 0 0
1,491 ,6 0 58,953 3 6 80 18 10 17.53018 '760 I:l. 6 19,811 16 4 18,279 5 5 III6,goB II 3 40,779 610 9,371 :2. 2 86.896 I I 137,04610 I 147,16g II 9 35.,4;414 II :~:~ ~ ~ 878 I) 1,411 14 234 16 ;4 5 0 . 513 7 7 3,og3 IS 10 i :2.,209 17 4 )93 6 0 281 I :2. 2,944 4 6 [,292 19 2 ;lS 7 6 .. 689 19 908 14 •• 46; 14 0 46 8 0 3\1:2. II I .,sol 6 10 I I,D9I 14 9 :2.67 14 0 1,450 3 8 2,8e9 12, 291 0 0 ,,837 0 0 5,500 0 0 6 p.C.
6,'7' 5 10 10,866 4 668 8 1,940 17 10 :2.;6 7 6 3,662 S 8 23.671 13 :I. :2.0,259 9 5 1,;;5 4 8 1,3'3 8 10 :!.1.n8 1. II 5,806 4 I 1,906 18 8 204 19 10, 483 6 2 209 ; 0 15 ; 0 324 6 9 1,237:2. 9 70g 3 6 :1.16 11 2 107 I 10 1,012 17 6 940 9 1. 1,'46 5 II 1,000 0 0 6 p.c. 6, 8 7 100 17 7 49 10 0 7 0 0 148 10 6 367 6 8 44 2 0 •• 6 16 0 55 6 6 326 4 6 198 4 1. 6:l. 15 II ..
3.350 7 9 8,108 4 8 413 19 7 2,157 13 9 179 10 0 .,805 10 I 17,115 5 10 12,82. 9 7 1,303 19 0 3,39' 8 6 17.517 17 I 19,766 II 10 10,:1.9' 18 8 6.000 0 0 6 p.c. ,60 16 6 118 6 0 :2." 0 0 8:2. 6 145 10 3 643 15, 219 8 5 ,:2. 10 6 430 II 2 7>2 10 I 2)1. I 11 3,327 IS 9 3,u8 9 8 6 p.c. 63 8 9 9 881 18 0 6>.0 17 6 64 17 6 .. 171 5 4 1.,377 8 I 1,847' 9 3,6 7 9 .75 I 3 2,458 II 9 1,47; II, "4 17 7
1
2,204 9 9 ",09-1 I) 4 5,R.j.Ii ,6 8 .2:1.5 :2. 0 14,930 12 4 1,s86 0 25,Sgl 14 2 18,000 3 8 .,249 16 6 3,:2.23 7 10 23,473 8 0 8,320 3 4 19,ogl 13 8 .. •• IS I 3 I 3 4,160 18 1 447 I1. 3 1,1.14 12 96 7 6 ;. 18 9 1.454 14 8,960 4 II 5,886 '4 0 1,031 9 II 3,6H 17 6 10,574 I 5 10,475 • 10 II,704 u 8 6,500 0 0 6p.c. . 176 11 II 43' 7 0 35 6 4 .60 4 0 11. 17 6 65 II I 931. 18 10 :2.44 17 8 157 6 0 :2.88 13 7 690 17, 261 14 0 2,371 0 0 2,371 0 0 7 p.c.
185 7 10 128.. 6 :2.8 I:l. I 89 10 0 9 17 6 46 6 0 488 5 II 131 !:I. 6 III II 0 114; 8 in 9 2 260 I2 2 63 18 0
1
566 311 1,017 16 6 404 14 3 34 5 0 :l.OS 4 7 :2.,228 4-) 1,200 3; 378 6 6 411 I 9 1,999 II 8 782 3 4 1,496:1. 1 800 0 0 Sp.c 1,203 10. 2,802 IS' 0 1,236 9 9 117 17 6 700 :I. 7 6,060 15 0 3,056 '7 II 778 7 I 1,42; 3 , 5,:260 8 3 1,613 '3 10 ;,055 17 8 4,800 0 0 6p.c.
6-1 4 6 71 16 85 0 0 0 10 0 ..:l.11 10 6 56 10:2. ,og 0 0 14 '9 II 180 10 I ,'0 19. 18 12 1,478 3 II 7,543 0 5'41 4 II 94> 9 7 217 I:l. 6 13; 3 9 1,591 16 9 1:1.,454 II 6 11,103 6 10 1,082 19 0 974 8 6 13,160 '4 4 :1.,457 5 4 561. S :I.
406 1:2. 706 '1 2 45. 0 0 5 10 0 49 10 3 l,6/9 '4 7 106 5' I 298 8 0 422. 19 I I,oS7 12 2 4,011 13 4 1,781 12 611'400 0 0 6 p.e.
I 648 0 6 210 J! 6 9' '7 6 8 5 0 199 7 4 1,168 I 10 86. 16 3 16; I 4 .. 6 6 3 1,:2.54, 10 650 I) 8 206 I 4 568 15 8 603 16 6 298 16 3 30 7 6 126 14 6 1,628 10 5 ,28 14 4 10> 12 9 ;21 18 5 1,354 5 6 16) 7 5 3,030 0 0 3,000 0 0 7p.c.
I 4"5 '7" 5.6:2. 0 586 6 • :2.; 0 0 244 I) 1. 1,797 18 6 I 44' 5 378 ,6 0 799 19 6 1,602 '7 II 500 17 9 287 7 10 .. 'II,JI6 3 7 2.488 16 0 984 19 0 93 0 0 1,04 , 8 6,907 0 3! 4,429 16 0 1,08, 4:!. 2,148 , I 7,663 5 3 6.968 9 8 1,685 9 I I I,II9 4, ..
1,585 II 6 4,123 0 10 1,1;9 II 0 II7 I, 0 1,81; I:l.. 8,801 10 6 4.501 7 5 671 6 7 2,538 10 10 7.711 4 10 8,2;4 'S 1. 9,134 14 3 9,000 0 0 6p.e. 75 0 9 III 15 6 100 0 ° 9 5 0 zg6 I 1 103 0 3 S6 1. 0 q6 19 0 296 I 3 4" IS II 317 15 II •• ..
167,762 -;:;-s ~1;-;-16,696 17 I II 60,609 -;-;-S\45l,156iu ;;6,08~-;-;-1.;,;;~116.,040 5 4 471,612 4 10454. • 7 749,039 0 4 ;9l,2O;;s-5--
2 III many instances tho value of town haH8 t
4 The revenue and (] N on;.-The returns of nevenue !U!(l EXp"mliture
on the 3I;t Augn.t, that of all otber Municipallllcs on tlIe ,OUI September. uuthorities as part of the assets. It Iu Ulil'! column the amounts of outstanding loans llU.VC been included with the liabilIties. & These figures have been copied from Ule return for 1877, Wi the information has not been supplied for 1878.
expenditure of the yenr under rC\'icw, exclusive of credit and debit balances, bank overdrafts, loans, &c.; to insure uniformity and aceurncYt therefol'C, the returns were included bave been corrected from tlIe printed balance-sneets.
HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Sta.tist.
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CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGIIS.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
Estimated Value of Rateable Property.
Yenr. Number of :!Irunicipalitlcs formed. Revenue. Expeudlture.
Total. Annual.
£ £ ~ £ £
1868 62 21,503,942 2,437,618 500,324 398,387 1869 63 21,630,909 2,4.95,768 423,984 44'/"3 19 1870 65 22,607,630 2,607,73 2 386,676 4 15,081 1871 63 23,268,410 2,68 9,769 406,101 431,61 5 1872 60 23,929,°35 2,697,016 39 1,936 396,690
1873 60 25.391,99° 2,701,454 410,508 446,591
.1874 60 27,324,6°5 2,856,482 449,574 468,586 ., 1875 59 28, 123,803 2,899,381 462,3 23 457,097 1876 59 29,638,515 2,971,823 446,256 423,885 1877 59 29,332,030 3,035,75 1 459,108 434,774 J878 59 31,887,816 3,141,720 453,665 47J,622
HENRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
SIIIRES.-(I.)
RETURN of the Area, Population, Number of Dwellings, Number of Ratepayers, Amount of Rate levied, Total and Annual Value of Rateable Property, in the various Shires throughout the Colony of Victoria, for the Municipal Financial Year ended 30th September 1878.
I Estimated Amount Estimated Total I Estimated
Name of Shire. Area Estimated Number of of !lute Value of Net Annual in Acres. Population. ! of Dweiiillgs. natepayers. levied in Rateable Property. Vulue of Huteable
the Pouud. Property.
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Alberton ... n • J,543,680 2,600 700 740 1 0 282,25 6 ° 0 J7,641 ° 0 Alexandra ... ... 512,000 3,000 57° 560 1 6 200,000 ° 0 20,21 I 0 0 Ararat ... ... 1,165,280 8,500 1,700 1,500 J 0 2,124,210 ° 0 106,210 10 0 Avoca ... ... 261,120 7,800 1,600 940 I 0 279,960 0 0 27,996 10 0 Avon ... n • 160,000 1,475 297 395 I 0 289,730 0 0" 21,445 ° ° Bacchus Marsh ... ... 1I5,200 2,500 500 480 1 0 J94,065 0 0 19,406 10 0 Bairnsdale ... ... 2,129,920 4,200 1,200 J,J5° I 0 625,009 0 0 4 1,667 5 ° Balian ... ... 230,400 7,000 1,433 1,492 I 0 394,925 0 0 39,492 10 0 Ballarat ... ... 126,720 7,500 1,000 730 J 0 390,108 0 0 39,108 0 0 Bannockburn ... . .. 76,800 2,700 420 375 1 0 275,000 0 0 18,004 10 0 Barrabool ... '" J63,200 1,453 5°° 45° I 0 438,410 0 0 21,920 7 II Beechworth. ... ... 206,080 7,497 2,000 2,547 2 0 45 1,240 0 ° 45,124 10 0 Belfast ... ... 140,800 2,668 497 638 I 6 75 8,073 18 6 36,098 15 2 Bollarine ... ... 74,240 3,700 740 794 I 0 228,520 10 O. 22,852 10 0
Benalla ..... ... 2,304,000 J4,000 2,000 2,169 I 0 910,788 0 ° 75;899 0 0 Berwick ... ... 380,160 2,35 0 650 1,005 I 0 580,000 0 0 29,000 0 0 Bet Bet ... ... 192,000 5,5°° 1,500 963 I ° 200,000 0 0 29,796 0 0 Boroondara ... ... 8,000 1,352 269 299 I 0 123,016 0 0 15,377 0 0 Braybrook ... ... 57,600 1,034 235 292 I 0 2°4,780 0 ° 20,478 0 0 Bright ... ... 512,000 5,400 900 950 I 0 139,446 0 0 23,241 0 0 Broadford ... 166,400 1,400 200 190 I 0 112,000 0 0 7,000 0 0 Broadmeadows ... ... 46,720 1,500 299 299 0 9 186,900 0 0 18,690 ° 0 Bulla ... ... 65,920 2,350 26 5 275 I ° 255,000 0 0 24,745 0 0 Bulleen ... ... 21,760 1,650 324 320 I 0 160,000 0 ° IItOOO 0 0 Bungaree ... ... 71,680 4,000 950 1,000 2 0 427.599 13 6 31,674 I 0 Buninyong ... ... 192,000 JO,84° 2,036 2,0::<9 I 0 458,5 15 0 0 45,85 1 10 0 Caulfield ... ... 6,400 2,500 SIo 559 I 0 434.476 0 0 31,034 0 0
Chlltern ... . .. 64,000 2,200 516 477 I 0 52,995 ° 0 10,599 0 0 Coburg ... ... 4,480 1,700 350 375 1 0 I22,860 0 0 12,286 0 0
Colac ... ... 486,400 5,500 960 1,000 I 6 951,324 0 0 79,277 0 0 Corio ... ... 128,000 2,630 5°0 525 I 0 3°0,000. 0 0 29,°69 0 0 Cranbourne ... . .. 256,000 2,600 490 620 I 0 222,000 0 0 22,000 0 0 Creswick ... . .. 140,800 6,400 1,210 1,058 1 0 764.780 0 0 38,239 ° 0 Dandenong ... ... 37,760 1,650 260 364 I 0 147,234 0 0 12,269 10 0 Darebin ... ... 51,200 1,200 200 240 1 0 142,000 0 ° 14,200 0 0 Dundas ... . .. 896,000 4,2.00 700 775 I 0 1,460,350 ° 0 73,017 10 0 Dunmunkle ... ... 416,000 3,500 900 936 I 0 832,000 0 ° 43,155 17 4 East Loddon ... ... 360,960 3,500 400 400 I 0 638,000 0 ° 31,900 0 0
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NOTlS.-Wherever an asterisk (*) occurs the Information bOB not been 8uPI,lIed, but an estimate has been made 'from the annual value.
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STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, r878.-POPULATION. 27
SHIRES.-(I.) RETURN of the Area, Population, Number of Dwellings, Number of Ratepayers, Amount of Rate levied,
Total and Annual Value of Rateable Property, in the various Shires throughout the Colony of Victoria, for the Municipal Financial Year ended 30th September 1878-continued.
Estimated Arell.
in·Acres.
'" tim·, ted I Estimated ..e.S <to Number
Population. ! of Dwellings.
Amount Number of of Rate I{ntepayers. levied ill
the Pound.
Estimated Total Value of
Rateable Property.
Estimated Net Annual
Value of Rateable Property.
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Echuca. ... • •• Eltham ... ... Flinders and ICangerong ... Gisborne ••. ... Glenelg ... • •• Glenlyon ... • •. Goulburn ... • •. Grenville ••• • •• Hampden ... . .. Heldelberg nr ...
Howqua n. . •. Huntly... .. . Jika •.. ... .. . Keilor ••• .., Kilmore ••• • •• Korong ... • •• Kowree ••• • •• Kyneton ... ... Leigh n. ••• .., Lexton ••• • .. Lilydale ••• . .•
'Lowan ••• • .. :Mafl'ra ... • •• lfaldon ••• • •• :Malvern ... • •• Mansfield ... • •• ~IarIJng ••• ... Melton ••• • •• Meredith ••• • •• Merriang ••• • •• Metcalfe ••• • •• Minhamite •• , ... Moorabbin ... . •• Mornington ••• ... Mortlake ••• • •• Mount Alexander ... Mount :Il'ranklin ••• Mount Rouse ••• • .. McIvor ... • .. Newham ••• • .. Newstead ... ... North Ovens... • •• Nunawading ••• • .. Oakleigh ••• ... Omeo ••• • •• Oxley... • .. Phillip Island & Woolamai Portland .. . Pyalong .. . Ripon ••• Romsey ••• Rosedale ... Rutherglen ••• Seymour ••• South Bal'won ••• Springfield ••• St. Arnaud ••• Stawell .•• Stl'athfieldsaye ... Swan Hill. • .. Talbot ••• To\Vong .. . Tullal'oop .. . 'Wannon ... 'Val'anga ••• W Bl'rnambool ••• Whittlesea ••• Wimmera ••• Winchel sea ... Wodonga ••• Wyndham Yaekandandah ••• Yarrawonga ... Yea... • ••
Total
1,38z,400 128,000 121,600 83.200
896,000 76,800
206,080 197,120
1,280,000 28,800
311,040 172,800
12.,800 33,280 60,160.
896,000 874,000 147,200. 21 7,600 183,680 12.8,000
4,928,000 512.,000 ·97,280
3,840 1,088,000
422,400 73,600
114,240 83,200
132,480 :1.88,000
19,200 79,360
538,880 39,040 68,053
339,200 448,000
86,400 64,000
140,800 15,360 19,200
659,:1.00 787,840 192,000 640,000 134.4°0 345,600
35,200 768,000
92,800 I5z,960 35,840 68,480
2.,240,000 5#,000 113,280
9,600,000 113,920 921 ,600 136,960 467,20.0 73 6,000 387,200
80,640 1,35°,4°0
384,000 57,600
183,680 320,000 384,000 256,000
10,000 :1.,200 1,500
2,500 1,704 8,800 4.93 1 3,200 1,419 3.500 2,640
668 2,700
II ,500 :1.,000 9,000 2,0:1.9 2,500 2,000
:1.,500 3,000 5,250 1,600 3,000 8,272 1,:1.00 1,210 1,200 5,000 2,200.
3,075 2,2-00
:1.,550 5,000 3,150 3,000 3,500 3,350 5,:726 :1., II 8 1,390 1,750
1,600 4,000 1,150 5,850
2,000
4,800 1,600 3,825 2,200
2,000
1,761 1,000
15,000 3,960 4,000
8,000 4,200 2,900 5,000 3,245
10,000
S,IP 1,550
12,000
2,5°0 1,150 1,530 4,000 3,300 1,400
2,500 350 470 500
1,650 590 358
2,100
1,100
350 400 890 600 160 870
2.,500 460
1,800 500 550
500 800 512.
1,820 300 po
2,000
233 255 200
1,080 550 671 500 400
1,400 966 550 880 600 818 440 350 300 32:1. 760
375 1,150
30 5 1,200
270 85°' :1.50 490 448 200
3,200 9°0 800
:1.,:1.50 600 480
1,000 600
2,000 1,760
30 4 2,000
5°0 300 :1.92 800
1,:1.00 500
3,000 515 53 1 540 87 2
572 374
1,414 1,188
364 416
1,000 480 1 65 853
2,050 4z0
1,714 466 524 589 428 667
1,420 416 605
2,775 379 33 1 356
1,229 499 867 800 493
1,380 1,08 9
4-66 91Z
663 818 456 43° 35<;1 360 656 357
1,110 320
1,182 z93 884 500
636 459 163
:1.,973 967 990
2,473 595 460
1,500 645
2,084 1,663
330 1,6II
72.5 447 534 9°0
1,200
400
s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. I ° 1,960,000 ° 0 140,000 0 0 I 0 200,000 0 0 13,53:1. ° 0 I 0 178,044 0 0 14,837 0 0 I 0 ZIO,OOO 0 0 17,500 0 0 I 0 689.520 0 0 86,190 0 0 1 0 156,580 0 ° 15,658 0 0 I 0 Z07,130 0 0 zo,713 0 0 1 0 298,890 .0 0 36,9:1.8 0 0 I ° %,353,500 '0 0 1I7,675 0 0 I ° 300,000 ° 0 17,000 0 0 1 0 %7,867 0 0 7,338 0 0 I ° 338,330 0 0 33,833 ° 0 I 0 152,000 0 0 19,000 ° 0 ° 9 126,021 5 0 12,602 2. 6 I 0 206,365 0 0 20,636 10 0 1 0 1,017,000 0 0 67,800 0 ° 1 0 261,700 0 0 26,170 0 0 1 6 1,157,265 0 0 57,863 5 0 I 0 415,530 0 0 41,553 15 0 I 0 500,000 0 0 27,075 5 0 I 3 248,760 0 0 ZO,730 8 0 I 0 588,959 0 0* 43,593 IS 0 1 <5 500,000 0 0 35,000 0 0 I 0 ,400,000 0 0 37,000 0 0 I ° 370,580 0 0 18,529 0 0 I 3 z30,340 0 0 30,712 0 0 I 0 , 333,650 0 0 66,730 0 0.
o 9 168,790 15 0 16,879 IS 0 I 0 137,350 0 0 13,735 0 0 o 9 217,544 0 0* 16,102 ° o· I 0 307,690 0 0 3°,769 ° 0 1 0 814,°00 0 0 40,700 0 0 I 0 278,532 0 0 Z3,21I 0 0 I 0 40:1.,800 0 0 20,140 0 0 I 0 793,120 0 ° 79,3 12 0 0 I 0 112.,599 0 ° 18,766 10 0 I 0 148,280 0 0 ]8,535 0 0 1 0 950,000 0 0 60,197 0 0 I 0 240,000 0 0 24,987 0 0 I 6 263,850 0 0 17,590 0 0 I 0 162,575 0 0 16,257 10 0 I ° 151,935 0 0 15,193 10 Q.
I 0 12.8,687 10 0 12.,868 15 0 I _.6 124,590 ° 0 I:!.,459 0 0-I 0 220,000 0 0 II,OOO 0 0 I 0 266,040 0 0 z6,604 0 0 I 0 170,000 0 0 9,500 0 0 I 0 533,530 0 0 53,353 0 0 1 0 200,000 ° 0 12,5°0 0 0 I ° 721,920 0 0 72,192 0 0 1 0 372,12.0 0 0 18,606 0 0 I ° 415.000 0 0 51,920 0 0 1 ° 130,000 0 ° i6,000 0 0 I ° 185,360 ° 0 23,170 ° 0 1 0 120,806 0 0 12,806 0 0 I 0 157,890 0 0 15,789 0 0 I 0 :1.,180,400 0 0 109,020 0 0 I 4 553,692 0 0 46,141 0 0 I ° 188,545 10 0 22,854 0 0 I 0 1,43°,910 ° ° 95,394 0 0 1 0 185,9Z5 0 0 18,59Z 10 0 I 0 236,250 ° 0 '18,899 0 0 I ° z24,059 0 0 32,008 10 0 I 0 678>470 0 0 67,847 ° 0 I 0 1,389,255 0 0 92,617 ° 0 I 3 1,986,660 0, 0 99,333 0 0 I ° 160,000 ° ° 16,000 ° 0 I ° 1,638,567 8 4 81,928 7 5 1 ° 550,000 0 0 40,425 ° 0 I 0 II2,OSO 0 0 'II,205 0 0 I 0 9r8,400 ° 0 43,644 0 0 I 0 48:1.,800 0 0 24,140 0 0 ° 9 392,360 0 0 39,236 0 0. I 0 156,710 0 ° 15,671 II 0.
NOT.E.-Wherever lin IIsterisk (*) occurs the information hRS not been supplied, but an estimate has been made from the annual value.
HEl'<"RY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
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SHIRES.-(II.) r-1
~ RETURN showing the Amount of Revenue and Expenditure of tIle vaIious Shircs throughout the Colony of Victoria (OI' the Financial Y car endcd 30th September 1878 '--' also the Assets and Liabilities at Date of Balancing, and Ontstandini! Loans.
Albertun l\\exaudrn.
Avon Bacchlls ::\lonh JlnirHsdale. l~u.Hi.\n J~al1tlr:lt BOlllloclthurn U~lI'rn boo] •. Itecchwotth J;e!rii.~t lkllfl.fiHe UcnullA. 1\('1"", lIot J HOl"OOlHiara.
Crtlllhcmrne CI'es\viCk ... JhlUdcJ10ng DUl"ebln
Kame .of ~hire.
1·'HlldcTS and Kungcrong
Jilm ReHor Kilmore
Government.
;£ s. 6Jl 0 0
1.799 1 3,009 0 0
9JI 0 0 IS~9 9 8 1,39610 6 '1,357 0 0
',874 16 S 1,984 14 7 1,336 7 3 1,630 15 6 Z.,1c9 II II 1,332. a 0 1,646 II 8 3,79" I 4
946 0 0 1,669 19 10 IJqH 10 II
1,40; II 4 11846 17 1.
260 a 0 519 0 0 875 0 0
817 15 S 1,716 0 0 1,667 0 0
938 0 0
763 4 4 ~S 010
3,132 I 4 1,183 6 8 I\7Ir 0 3 1,696 5 10 1)042. I3 8
487 0 0
2,648 0 0
:153 0 0 1,65) 0
5,0']3 0 0
905 '4 ,0 556 0 ° 674 10 10
2~817 0 0 537 0 0
1,351 8 5 3,606 5 7 4,335 0 0 1,39014 7
1,31, 2. 0
z,307 5 8 8~S 15 II
'70Z 1, 5 685 0 0
Hates.
.£ s. d. 859 17 0
I,~" ,6 II 5,705 14 0
1,474 17 4 1,041 8 .6 95~ 14 0
1,896 8 II 1,951 15 0
1,9'9'9 3
894 3 0 IP9+ 8 1
3,42.1 15 0 z,658 4 6 1,16-1- I ]
2,766 16 9 1,2.62 6 0 1,049 9 0
740 5 0
994 II 4 1,,,+8 9 0
363 16 7 704 18 0
1,2'17 3 6 556 I 0
1)932 IS I
2,'56 13 6 1,441, 0 10
551 IJ 6 540 I 6
4,075 I 6 1,503 6 6
9H 9 3 2)131 0 0
609 16 6 607 14 7
3,645 4 8 1,869 l 10 1'.514 16 '6 6,929 7 6 ~I IS 9
I,Il3 IS 6 87~ 18 10
4,:172 2 0
741 0 6 866 5 8
1,800 6 0
5,413 4 2 88" IS 6 103 8 0
1,s6I 10 4 825 19 6 47' 8 0 945 2 6
Tolls.
£ $,
460 ~ 2
'35 a 0
43 II 6
307 7 II 476 0 8
9 3
o 8 6
190 18 I
43 II 145 II 2 238 IJ 3
74 16 0
100 410
:149 19
341 ';8
689';8 6 149 2 •
l{;cycnue from-
3 10 15 Ii 5 0 I 0
16 0 18 I
9 9 4 0 4 II
15 9 o 0 8 0
9 0 1 6 o 0 7 0
10 0
4 0 o 0 o '0
o 0 o 0
10 0
2 9 5 0
IS 0 13 0 o 0
14 0 o 0
o 0 o 0
II 0 154 0 0
127 16 0
:117 17 6 '37 0 0 862 0 0 166 ,8 0
17 0 6 0
° 0 o 0
2 J 6 6
15 8 II 9
:z.zo 18 10 333 0 0
1,71 0 0
48 10 0 287 IS 0
29 5 0
11.1 ~ 6 63 7 6
4812 6 93 7 6 60 17 6 1610 0
84 :1 6 183 0 0 40 0 0
4617 6 2.7 10 0
25 15 0
54 5 0
o 7 6 43 10 0
J4 • 6 816 0
47 5 0 I! 15 0
17 6 IS 0
39 5 0 41 .. 6 72. 5 0 20 0 0 11 lO 0
44 15 0 31 12 6 1146 17
1,3 0 0
29 IZ 6 410 0
143 5 0 I 3'
3 76 0 0
9 IS 0 91 7 6 39 7 6
104 12 6 1I6 17 6 69 1 6 9 00
10 ° IS 0
15'6 I
o 5 3 I
II
5 6 5 6 o o 7
o 5 g
44 0 0 050
7 6 6 4 3 9
19 6 II 0 13 o .
o 11 6 19 5 4 6
12 l 7 5
11 0 92 0 0
1,914 17 5 91 IZ 5 67 19 3
·45 13 9 171 10 9 In 19 9
22 2. 0 36~ ~ 2 266 6 6
16 0 o 0 3 0
a 2 15 2 17 8
Total. ~~~r~.
Expenditure.
Salaries, &c. 'fotal. ------1 -~----£ s, d. £ s. d. £ $. a. £ s. d. £ s. a. £ s. d. .£ $, d .
1,809 0 0 1,:139 3 2 374 10 0 157 0 4 2,770 13 6 I,OSO 8 1 917 6 5 3.54:1 0 II 1,9g8 4 4 463 4 0, 960 9 8 3,4" ,8 0 939 8 9 5,232 0 I 9,789 9 6 10.928 17 I 1,289 18 41' 771 17 4 12.990 IZ 9 7,915 n 8 1,561 4 2 3,138 8:1 1,953 Ig 5 747 4 iI 1.317 I 5 4,018 5 9 :1,566 II II 5,4<4 15 5 2,744 7:1 1,731 18 3 456 7 5 35:1 10 I, 2.54' 15 9 :195 4 8 1,141 5 8 :1.7I2 16 II 1,916 '9 II 336 18 o. :100 0 61' 2,463 18 5 >, 167 4 7 1,106 15 7 ],800 8 9 4.560 17 3 646 6 6 13 I 6,311 16 10 6,3S:1 I 4 13,019 19 a 5,636 12 0 3,1"9 3 I 912 IS 9 16 6 5,OOS 18 4 5,953 0 I 4,979 II 9 5.939 3 5 5.3 14 4 tl 72 5 1 4 3 9 6,938.. ° SJJ 17 II 1,390 13 7 1,317 18 6 160 13 0 ro ~ 1,!kg' 8 762. I 253 3 S 3,H7 19 4 :1,596 13 8 365 19 0 1>4 2 5 3,086 15 I 1,321 4 II 71. 19 3 7,645 17 4 5,618 '7 9 1,"91 7 5 1,8JO 2 5 9.540 7 7 3,051 8 3 3,901 3 II 4,341 10 0 z,,168 16] SOl II 0 1,050 13 7 3,721 0 8 1,817 II 9 91015 10 '2. 3,259 ,6 3 2,981 '9 5 481 9 4 263 5 6 3,7:16 14 3 248 2 ° 279 16 0 7,819 0 7 7,860 I2 S 1,376 2 1 1,454 9 11 10,693 4 6 4.596 I II 4,"0 7 II '.532 II I 1,930 II 6 691 10 184 1 0 .3,906 3 7 4,758 9 II 4,758 9 II 3,005 I 10 1,718 19 JO 513 9 559 0 7 2.79' 9 II 3,323 4 5 1,044 IZ 3 2,sJ5 II 10 1,.59 S 10 JJ9 4:1 51 8'4 :1,050 I 4 JJI l I 71 4 <5 3,104 3 1 3.7"9 6 4 36. 16 10 158 19 3 4,231 1 S 16 u 5 :198 I 4 3,645 5 10 2,80. 4 4 478 6 3 195 7 3 ],575 17 10 1,08. 10 5 719 II 1
667 16 7 675 7 5 236 16 2 219 16 7 1,'42 0 1 271 7 8 134 5 0 1,658 19 1 1,415" 3 298 14 0 76 '4 7 1,791 0 10 1,023 16 3 6. 10 ° ',351 0 9 2,780 0 6 ~7 II 6 183 19 I 3,.61 II I 1,297 u 0 89 3 6 1,6" 4 II 1,287 '9 8 170 5 0 51 II 0 1,509 IS 8 187 13 0 186 8 3 4,351 12 2 1,593 14 7 410 9 :1 1,54:1 3 9 3.546 7 6 7.544 3 6 IS,:132 I 7 5.555 S 5 4,968 5 7 1,166 19 II 1,351" I 7,486 17 7 6,386 IJ I 17,625 I3 7 2,96' 5 10 2,415 II 4 400 16 0 1,058 3 ,0 3,874 II 2 10540 0 0 951 3 10 1,748 6 10 713 II 7 371 5 7 501 II 7 I.S86 8 9 4,'49 9 6 2,8S2 10 9 1,801 6. 1,<44 18 S 'S7 7 0 278 17 9' 1,781 3 • :1,382 ,8 88 9 6 8,500 z 1 ,1,'47 4 4 1,144 1 9 1,9<4 8 II 14,315 16 ° 3.915 16 I 0 3.SrI 13 Z 3,741 8 9 395 0 0 'lJ 5 8 4,'6y 14 5 1,008 '9 0 6 3,062 3 6 1,349 0 6 4.8 10 4 I~ l 0 1,906 13 10 3,,53 18 19 11 4,605 II 5 s..5l8 4 3 5cO 0 0 436 5 8 6,474 9 Ii 4.171 6 Z 7 1,280 9 3 1,436 13 8 156 14 6 350 18. 2,044 6 4 383 4 0 1,3S1 6 10 1,198 9 II 214 3 4 Il2 6 0 1,644 19 3.. 13 9 6.s~7 8 I 4,871 9 7 915 6 0 713 15 I 6,501 10 8 3,762 7 13 5 2,370 5 10 356. 9 • .259 J8 ,10 '767 I 0 1,383 9 0 1,COI 10 10 I ,,401 7 ],580 5 2 430 II 6 47' '4 4,483 'II 3 14~953 IJ 10,1I6 18 2. ]S89 10 0 9.915 3 It 2.1,621 12. I
2,008 0 0 1,429 J 0 341 16 0 2.14 1$ 4 1.985]2 4 1.957 14 9 2,1:19 13 :115 0 0 174 13 4 2,519 6 9 1,926 4 S 1,;'3,4 2 :184 19 10 ,134 7 8 I.74' II 8 7,818 ,0 3 6,4"4 3 8 1,123 9 0 335 13 I 7.883 5 9 1,70811,7 1,126 II 0 246 15 4 53213 8 1,906 0 0
',734 IS 4 1,859 17 6 34:1 7 0 179 14 10 2,381 '9 4 6,69' 13 0 5,:159 IZ 8 8'9 5 3 481 0 6 6,569 18 S
10,610 3 10 I3,58I 4 II 1,"99 ° 0 77' 17 5 IS.453 2 4 ',903 I 7 1,975 18 7 407 6 4 199 16 4 2,583 I 3
669 S 10 841 II I :191 '9 0 '56 5 8 1,390 15 9 4,,18 '9 0 .,617 14 5 4~6 0 4 608 19 4 3,652 14 I 2,7c9 16 , 2,552 1 8 ~7 6 0 434 7 6 3,183 ,6 • 1,397 12 9 81.0 11 10 ZSO 9 8 49 10 0 I,U.O 1:2. 6 1,066 I 3 399 ,6 9 443 13 8 348 9 1,191 19 8
5 ° 0
1,490 14· 815 13 3
3,935 17 10 61I 8 a 168 6 7 573 19 9
S,:146 6 8 1,508 7 S ],445 16 0 2.,012. 2. 10
2 •
'4 8
(, 2 3 6 9 II
IS <5 n S
g 7 ·6 8
0' 0
4,017 II 4
1,02.5 5 1,)03 3 4,090 3
340 18 2,05 1 ·4
I 6 7
°
Outstanding Loalls.
Amount.
£, s, d.
3,1.00 0 0
2,61S IJ 4 ],000 0 0
898 19 7 IO,ooc,; 0 0
o 0
14 4
o 0
:r. 3
Ssoo 0 0 16,cco 0 0
.,787 15 10
5,000 0 0
"coo 0 0
1,941 19 4
1,750 0 0
Rawer lnterest per ann.
7 Pl'. ct.
8 Pl'. ct. 7 pr. ct. 8 pro ct. 6 pro ct.
6 pr.' 01. 7 pro ct.
etct.
6 Pl\ of.
4 pr. ct.
7 pro of.
6 pro ct.
1))'. ct.
8 l'r. ct.
to 00
rn H PH H. W H H o Pt-I ~ M
8 "CD. H M ~
o "':l
~ o H o
F 00 ~ 00
~ o
~ P-
~ ~
., t;
.......,
Total
3,535 12. 10 901 0 0
2,211 I I
3,ll9 16 I
1,973 17 4;158 9 3,006 13 4 2,4%.1 15 0 4,014 II ]0 1,10%. 19 S 1,984" 6 4,&" 13 3 1,049 6 6 1;01 5 I 7
86<) 0 II
3,074 4 9 4,099 6 I[ 75~ 0 .0 91I 0
1.,857 a a 1,31.2 r 10
624 0 0 2.,2.II 0 0
1,658 ~ 10 1,30 r II 9 1,202. 8 I 1,078 11 0 1,520 14 3 1,2.60 6 I
753 3 9 1,868 ,6 10
802 5 4 ;,753 17 I
463 a a 2,657 " 0 l,llI' 1. 3 2)636 10 I
539 0 a 1,47 1 I 7
973 15 1. 586 a a
4,274 0 '0
1.,613 17 0
1,497 16 4 1,814 0 l,ll3 I 0 I}I'.tI 5 0 I,%.OO 0 0
'2.,457 0 0
3,049 ° 0
3,572 0 ° 45J 0 0
7,340 IZ 3 1.,96• I3 5 1,006 6 10 I,SlS 0 0 1,759 6 3
1,075 IS 11 -----
2.,8;0 '5 1,2.60 II
4,167 n 2,073 6 1,336 5 1,"3 8 4-1,991. 8 10 1,$92 3 5 1,7'.1'9 14 0
876 5 4 2.,002 12. 6 3,376 15 3
69+ ,6 9 685 IS ° (>06 ° 1.
1,496 3 1,986 7 IP~410: 1,038 '2.
3,934 12 " 841 9 6 786 '" 1
3,01 9 IJ . 6 970 14 6 928 18 ° 804 1 6 717 7 6 614 6 9 721 19 10 539 4 7
1,32.8 3 0
646 3 5 2,611 7 1
57' 6 0 3,76. '7 0
947 17 6 :2.,279 II 0
62) 4 0 988 3 a 647 14 ° 783 '4 4
4';$3 15 a 2,782 ,6 ... 1,111 3 3 3,230 18 7
910 '9 6 917 17 "
1,057 15 6 3,1'7 7 3 J,806 7 I 6,189 8 II
606 I 4 3.S24 a I
1,~~~ III 6 2,179 18 9 1,1.09 15 6
716 9 6
1.36'; .. 6
154 8 0
113 12 6
170 IS 0
69'" 19 "
97 6
463'" II 3' .8 9
# .1 a
7,198 10 4
639 12 0 1.24 6 0
1,020 10 8. ,6
lIZ 19 2.13 16 0
ISO I 0
.65 3 " 500 4 8 12.9 0 0
;l~ I~ 1 145 '3 10 41 0 0
I2.4 0 0 331 a 0 147 8 0 Z41 0 IO
"'42 7 ° 2'5 5 a 40'" 9 4 319 4 ° 339 a a 274 15 a 448 6 a 1[9 19 7 '9" 4 a 1540 0 311 14 5 175 10 6 326 9 0 1.76 3 0
291 0 0 84
348 442 453 165 175 7 a
88 II 38 0
593 .. 356 IJ 0
431 16 0
61.7 u 9 173 9- 8 14" 9 9 408 a 0
315 1 8 885 7 8 788 0 " ,196 16 0
637 3 9 194 8 0 '74 5 8 108 14 0 32010 '0
85 0 6
75 IS. 0
III 15 0 67 5 37 5 0 61 10 0
100 :2. 6
64"0 0 36 5 "
161.';2 6 28 5 a 27 5 0
62 10 0 13 10 0
57 a 6 36 u 0
23 2 6 64 5 " 54 a 0 63 17 6 31 10 0
43 17 6 69 a 0
38 7 6
II 0 0
13 0 53 .. 6 4 80
51 15 0
IS 0 ,. 6
46"5 0
13 IS 0
139 7 6 74 .. 6
92 0 0 47 5 a 70 0 0 826
1.9 IJ a 89 7 6
2.10 0 0
56 I a 84 5 0
101 5 0 18 7 6 19 0 0 76 a a
l'
5,13' 5 "
15 6
17 10 a 185 1 4 188 " I 195 14 0
41 19 S 10 II 0
33 4 3 43 6 3
310 0 ::z. 189 4 7 145 10 II 188 4 7 2418 0 82 1 II 96 3 6
315 6 7 S II 0
18 13 .. 13 13 2.
ISO I 0 23 13 6
160 1 6 397 17 10
18 10 ::z. 49 9 9
425 16 9 73 0
'55 19 6 39 14 a
215 IS a 147 18 6 113 3 9
411 0 340 II 8 #6 14 3 :1.17 I 3 9216 6 16 '9 0
318 17 tI
.85 7 123 16 I
5IS 2 • 47 8 a
1I6"Q II
"09 7 9 2.H I II 891 14 II
82 IJ 9 175 15 10 157 6 7 46 8 10 49 6 8 48 " 7
7,109 5 1 '1.,570 19 6 8,265 10 II 5,758 ,8 a ),503 7 0
50S" 14 4 5,28'1. 9 II 4,322 7 8 6,688 10 8 1,888 '" 4 4,4I:Z. 14 ::z. 9,297 ' 6 II 1.9+3 a I I,SSI 3 6 1,6<)5 4 7 5,279 4 9 6,252 3 5 ',281 9 6 2.,241 14 10 7,190 0 6 '%.,653 19 ::z. 1.943 8 9 6,031 8 10 1..955 12 6 2..771 3 0 1,67' 5 II 2PB 14 0
2,459 16 0 3,275 18 ,0 1,610 17 10
3.792 9 4 1,876 ,8 3 6,SJI 1 I 1,12.3 17 0
7,232 3 8 J,299 17 9 5,586 7 " 1,454 5 6 20,761 10 7 2,538 5 ° 1,453 ,8 I
9,S45" 1 5,951 4 11 3,040 IS 7 6,279 IJ 6 :2.,61'2. 3 2
2.~351 II 9 2.,795 18 II 6,3)8 9 8 8,063 4 2
II ,65 I 3 10 IS1S I) I
12,061 16 II
5.45 i 7 4 1,914 15 4 3,89' '9 5
,3,413 '4 4
IZ 2
* No returns. Shire only recently proclaimed ..
5,970 5 0 1.,52.3 II 4 8,875 0 4 3.719 II 4 2.,981 IJ 4,664 14 3,068 7 0
3,917 3 10 4,918 u. II 1,368 4 6 3,570 5 10 7,176 9 2. 2.)OIJ 410
1,390 9 7 1}I17 4- 6 3.25' 3 5 3,810 18 9 3,150 7 , 1,710 10 0 8,458 5 II
806 II 10 1,147 19 5 6,547 5 8 1,798 14 10 1,,67 '4 5 1..,190 15 II 1,351 19 0 1,661 0 5 :;,070 IZ 4
985 19 2 1,2.56 3 4 1,307 16 8 3,163 6 8
5W 15 8 9450 7 10 1,6<)4 2. 0 5,686 10 1
437 2 9 3,509 10 6 1,793 14 tI 1,649 II 7
10,237 16 0
3,935 14 n 1,948 10 5 5,06, 1 8
695 '9 1 919 2. 4
3,181 I I
6,769 4 9 7,2" II ..
12.)62.0 0 6
974 10 4-8,299 0 II 2,753 6 4 1,958 6 4 3.602 14 0 .. ,6<)8 7 10
600"0 0
707 "10 S2.419 6 824 0 II 685 12 II 553 13 0 354 18 a 851 .6 10 52.1 16 10 671 n II 205 IS 8 587 6 9 935 19 2 19412. 0 307 5 a '2.27 10 0 614 7 a 501 8 6 320 0 6 481 0 6 963 IZ a 263 5 10 268 3 I
09 8 0
533 18 6 467 14 3
t~~ 16 ~ 99 0 a
357 15 6 351 II 0 613 13 4 250 4- a 756 18 2. 347 14 0
909 a ° JIe 2. 6 983 6 8 370 6 4 471 6 3 446 I II
2.90 9 ° 1,598 0 I
539 19 II 483 a 5
I)II2. ·7 9 481 I 2 517 I 0 633 3 9 960 4 'L
1,588 3 8 1,$30 10 4
J45 II a 2,424 9 9
519 7 7 181 7 7 5IZ ... I 547 13 7
o 10
864 10 10 314 14 2
1,540 9 7 227 7 7 373 18 5 644 2 a 875 a II 90' I 4 60S 10 I
I,ZOO 17 645 3 844 14 117 4 122. -; II 610 4 II So5 10 5 3W 9 9 16. 3 8 401 16 3 375 IS 7 7J' I 4 320 17 ) 762 II • 619 6 7 JI'" 19 5 317 12 9 3"'5 16 a r22, 2. 1 2.79 5 9 332 I) 5 8'7 I 10 149 3 7 411 14 II 374 17 9 6'9 9 7 2.;0 10 I
573 3 9 "'40 1. 5 2.87 17 4 2.34 0 10 182.)0 7
1,986 15 3 1,'2.10 18 2-
475 6 2 1.727 17 10
888 13 7 1:2-2. II 9 360 1 7 3,0 S I 829 6 I 934 18 5 154 17 3
2,071 10 6 35'" 4 4 214 5 I 507 '9 2. 318 a 7
"'14"6 II
7,541 IS 8 3,363 5 0
II,2.39 10 10 4)632 I I 10
3,9" 4 6 5,663 '4 S 4,795 4 9 ;,341 Z 0 6,195 15 II "',774 17 1 4,802 'S 8 8,957 2. 9 2,547 I 6 1,819 18 6 1,954 19 5 4,671. 0 10
4,638 '7 0 3,632. II 9 2,593 6 9 9,797 13 6 1,801 19 0
1,736 '9 9 7,989 4 10 2,9$1 19 II 2.,548 8 I "',94' 3 5 1,983 I 8 1,88'2. 2. 8 3,70 7 13 7 1,670 3 7 2,696.8 6 1,70 7 4 J 4.45 1 19 9
I~:~ I~ ~ 2,254 14 7 7,243 a 8 1,047 II 6 4,268 14 2,473 17 2,12.2 I I 2.
13,82.1.. II 4 5,746 13 0 2.,906 17 0 UPI 7 3 2.,065 13 10 1.558 IS I 4,174 8 5 8,059 14 a 9,691 0 II
15,085 9 3 1,474 18 7
I2',795 I 2 ),62.4 18 3 2,453 '9 a 4,622 17 3 3,564 2; a
7,SU 4 9 I,IOS 7 6 2,69" ° 7 1,760 14
620 3 1,712 0 0 1,384 I 6 4,2.64 17 10 2)31.6 0 8 I.lSI 5 6 4,l89 I2 8 2,098 19 2
581 4 5 I,oS8 II 9
603 7 8 587 6 II
1,147 14 10 1,7"9 2 9 %.,2.28 16 z 3,l25 7 2
343 15 II 625 17 9
1,31 3 9 9 1,427 5 4
502 12 4 75 12 II
484 I 8 Il9 2. 10
1,006 17 10 474 8 I 488 18 a
1,679 13 4 I,~: I~ I~ 2.,816 12 2.
861 2 8 3,Bi7 8 4 1,075 IJ 5
993 '4 3 '45 IS 5 988 a 5
4,286 14 9 1,580 14 10
464 16 0
7,955 9 II 3~03:2. 7 0
797 '" 2 4.492 17 7 .,681 8 8 5,289 a 4 3,72.2. 10 6
454 5 7 1,094 16 2 '1.,176 16 :z.
150 I :2. 1 1S82. 0 5
JI3 14 9
IZJ II :2.
I,JIB 9 2. 863 15 4
7,1.97 4 0 528 13 6 959 15 9
3,753 9 7 I t 2.I4 16 II 1,392 2 9
537 8 5
6,019 0 916 12 a '40 5 2. #3 '4 10 371 2 4
2,770I6 5 1,001 4 6 2.,05519 II 1,06r 6 I 2.,654 2. II 5,901 13 0 1,1.65 16 I "',14' a 6 zpoo 0 0
392 I' 6
31;;8 9 439 19 9
',455 8 2
150 8 " 370 7 7 210 3 3
9)1.31. :2. g 1,599 16 8 3,251 11 8 1,2.16 6 5 3,336 I 2
183 14 7 2,286 0 3
96 9 8 986 9 7
1,82.1 18 I 4,707 8 4 1,998 6 9 7,718 17 7
10,593 I3 10 709 II 6 665 1 6
',354 8 7 1.524 4 0
4,842 u 9 343 '7 a
1,130 17 3 365 II " '1.79 5 7
~,198 9 10 688 2 5
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2,100 a 0 17 pro ct.
30515 1:2. S, 7 pro ct.
3,700 0 0 17 p~: ct.
2.77 13 918pr.ct.
5'1400 0 0 I 7 pro ct.
259 14 10 1,600 0 0
1,000 0 0
323 0 1
5,600 0 a 19 pro "t. It2.3516 I 81}~:ct.
ISOO 0 o! 8 pr.ct.
2,100 " a I 6 pr. ct.
9,000 0
900 0 :z.,s'oo 0 0
750 " a
1,008 II :t 4,000 0
11957 II 0 5,000 0 0
10,300 0 0
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a "I 7pr.ct.
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1 In many instances the yslue of shire hans, furniture, plant, &c., l~as been reckoned by the authorities as part of the assets., , In this column tho amounts of Qutstnncling loans ha.ve been included with the liabilities.
NOTE.-The returns of Revenue and Expenditure in this table represent the net receipts and cJrpendlturc of the year under review, exclusive of credit and debit balances, bank overdrafts, Joans t &c.; to insure uniformity and accuracy, therefore, the , returns In which these items were included h.ve been corrected from the printed balnnce-sheets.
HE~TRY A. HENDREN, Acting Government Statist.
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30 .sTATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1878.-POPULATION.
SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
Number of Shires Estimated Value of Rateable'Property, Year. and lload Di.txlcts Revenue. Expenditure.
famed. • Total. Annual, , -------------------------
;£ ;£ ;£ .£ 1868 .. .. 101 ~1,618,604' 1,513,830 371,368 40 7,047 1B69 .. .. loS ~,429,873 1,7
'5,870 Sl4,IZ; 51 ',495
1870 .. .. 108 "5,3"1 ,054 1,666,555 518,881 518,341
1871 .. .. 108 16,897,668 1,760,171 511,033 573,al 1871 .. .. IIO 19,105,169 1,650 ,598 541,817 556,613 1813 .. .. IIO 31,4IS,663 1,871,761 529,416 589,367 1874 .. .. lIO 34,897,034 3,138,995 515,440 615,459 181$ .. .. 108 39,803,055 3,548,932 638,961 533,419
" 876 .. .. 110 46,143,611 3,649,874 595,146 581,481 1877 .. .. III 48,181.7'9 3,745,30 5 535,496 517,489 1878 .. .. lU. 51,545.666 3,889.176 455.593 SIl,7II
t In 1867 fifty-one, in 1868 fifty-four, In.I869 fifty·slx, in 1870 fifty-sIx, In 187' eighty-nine, in 1871 ninety-four, in 1873 ninety-ftve,.and in 1874 ninety-eight were Sblres, tbe re~lJ,lnder being!!oad Distxlct.. Since 1874 all bave been Sbire ••
, HENRY A. HE}',,])REN, ACiing Government Statist.
!'NATURALIZATION.-OCCUPA,TIONS AND NATIVE PLACES .
• RETURN of the Number, Occupations, and Native Place~'of Foreig~ers who have procured L~tter~ of Naturalization in the Colony o£Victoria during the Year ended 31St December 1878.
Native Places.
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; Number.. ~ .
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Oecupatlons.
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Baker· Blacksmith Bootmaker .... Builder and Contractor· Butcher Cabinetmaker ... Cabman Carpenter Carter J)raper
.. ]~armer Farmer and Vlgneron Farm Servant ... Gardener Hairdresser Hawker Hotelkeeper Jeweller Laborer Master Mariner Merchant Miner Miner and Hotelkeeper Porter Publican and Storekeeper Storekeeper Teaeher of Music Tea Dealer Tinsmith Tobacconist
Total
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W. H. ODGERS, Under Secretary.
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, I 878.-POPULATION. 31
NATURALIZATION -RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
Numbers Nnturalized In each Year.
Native Places. IS,J. I. 1875. I
1868. i~ 187°. 1871• 187". 1874. i 1876. 1877· 1878•
------------------------France .. .. .. .. " 4 7 " J " :I. :I. 1. 6 4 .. Belgium .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I .. .. I 3 .. Holland .. .. .. 3 2. .. .. .. I I I 3 .. I .. .. Austria .. .. .. .. .. I 1. .. .. :I. 2. .. I I 4 I
Prussia .. .. .. . . :l.j 18 19 Ij 18 1.1 31 17 16 } 43 43 Other German States . . .. .. .. 44 33 ,,6 5" H 44 1.4 17 49 Italy " .. 8 I 3 " 2.. 3 I I 4 "- " .. .. .. .. Spain .. .. .. .. .. .. I . . I .. .. .. I .. .. I I
Portngal .. .. .. .. .. r .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Russia .. .. .. .. .. . . r I 3 4 .. .. .. .. .. Other European Countries .. .. .. 59 II II "3 "" "9 r6 "9 31. 4"- 14
United States .. .. .. .. 8 I " .. .. 2. 4 .. 3 .. .. South and Central American States .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. r .. .. .. China .. .. .. . . .. 4 I 4 ... 3 S 2. .. S 3 6 .. Other Conntries .. .. .. .. .. .. r 1. ~I------=-
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Total .. ., 1$4 73 78 i
97 86 n6 83 73 I 116 104 72.
The material for this return hM beeh derived (rom informntion furnished each year by the Under
NUMBER OF ELECTORS.-LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.-(I.) RETURN of the Number of :Electors ·on theR(ll1s and the Number who Voted at the Biennial Election for·
the Legislatiye Council in August and September 1878 • •
Electors who voted.
Electeral Provinces. Nnmber of Electors on the llolls.
Nnmber. Percentage.
I. Central ... ... ... . .. . .. 10,305 5,525 53'61 2. South '" ... ... .. , .. . 3,793 No Poll ... 3. South-Western ... ... ... ... 3,732 No Poll ... 4. Western ... '" ... '" ... 2,910 No Poll ... 5. North-Western ... ... ... . .. 7,207 2,462 34'16 6. Eastern ... ... ... .. . . .. 3,860 No Poll ...
Total ... ... . .. ... 31,807 ... ... Deduct from Provinces where elections were uncontested I4,295 ... ...
Net result ... ... . .. 17,512 7,987 45'61
W. H. ODG: Under
NUMBER OF ELECTORS.-LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.-(II.)
RETURN of the Number of Electors on the &lls for each Electoral Province on the 31st :March 1879.
Number of Electors on thc Rolls. Electoral Pro,1nces.
Ilatepayers. Non-Ilatepayers. Total.
I. Central ... ... '" ... 9,878 665 10,543 2. South .
3,461 243 3,704 3. South-Weste~'
... ... ... .. . ... ... . .. ... 3,126 z28 3,354 4. Western ... ... ... . .. ... 2,688 158 2,846 5. North-Western ... ... ... ... 6,868 291 7,159 6. Eastern ... '" . .. ... ... 3,706 129 3,835
Total ... ... ... 29,72 7 1,714 31,#1.
W. H. ODGERS, ·Under Secretary.
NUMBER OF ELECTORS-RETURN FOR SEVEN YEARS.
Number of Electors on the Rolls.
I,eglslative Conncll. Legislative Assembly.
Ordinary. or Non-Ratepayers. Ratepayers. Total. Ordinary,
or Non-Ilatepayers. Ratepayers. Total.
, The electoral rolls of which the tetals are given in the last two !lnes were made np to the month of March of the year following that named in this column.
NOTE.-Tile material for this returulJas been derived from information furnished· each yellr by the Under Secretary.
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NUMBER OF ELECTORS.-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.-(I.) RETURN of the N umber of Electors on the Rolls, and of the Number who Voted at the General Election
for the Legislative Assembly in 1877.
Electors who Voted. No. of Electors who Yoted. Electors ou
EJectoml Distticts. Eiectoral l)istricts.· Rolls .. Proportion at l>eriod of Proportion
Number. to ~-o. General Number. to No. ,on Holls. Election. on Rolls.
----- -----I. Ararat 1,7 16 1,07~ 62'87 32. Kyncton Boroughs 1,463 1,076 73"54 z. ·Avoca· 4,193 .1,95 2 .. 46'55 33. Maldon 1,754 No contest 3. Ballarat· Ea.st .. 4,5 15 .2,690'" 59'57 34. Mandurang ... 8,155 4,934 .. 60'5° 4. Ba.lIarat·W est .. 7,108 3,771 53:°5 35. Mary'borough 'and Talbot 4,704 . 2,994 63'64 5. Barwon.', .: .. ' 2,021 1,485 .. 73'.47 36. l\Ielbburne, East 4,402 .3,08 7 7°'12 6. Belfast. 1,1 I I " 788 . 7°'92 37. Melbonrne, North: 5,9 83 3,9So 66'02 7. Benambra ... 1;13 6 68 5 60'29 38. Melbourne, 'West 4,9 61 3,371 . 67'95 8. Boroondara .. :' 1,816 1,374
.. 75'66 39. Moira 4,725 'j,049 64'52
9. Bourke, East . 1,749 1,3°9 74'84 40. :'v[ornington ... 2,275 1,158 5°'9° '10. Bourke Boroughs, East 2,037 1,42 3 69'80 4!. Normanby .. 1,666 868 )2'10 ... II. Bourke, South 1,927 1,373 71'25 42. Ol"ens, Th~ ... 3,745 2,279 60'8, 12. Bourke, 'Vest 4,200 2,452. 58'38 43. Polwarth and South 1,580 962 60'88 13. Brighton 1,327 1,075 8"00 Grenville 14. Carlton ... 2,616 1,869 71'44 44, Portland 1,354 61 9 45'71 15. Castlcmaine ... 4,2.39 3,053 72'02 45. Richmond, 5,764 3,847 66'74 16. Collingwood ... 2,940 58'76 46. Ripon and Hampden ... 2,011 1,201 59'72 17. Creswick . 4,290 68'59 47. Rodney ... "II 5,13 6 3,3 102 64'44-IS. Dalhousie 50 contest 48. Samll]urst 6,932 4,693 6770 19. Delatite 1,528 69'°7 49. Sandridge 1,916 1,30 1 67'90 20. Dundas 1,562 No contest 50. St. KHda 5,892 4,128 70'06 21. Emerald Hill 4>994 3,3 10 66'28 51. Stawell 2,37 1 1,495 63·°5 2.2. Evelyn 1,434 1,032 71'96 52. Villiers and Heytesbury .3,838 2,043 23. Fitzroy 4,462 2,920 65'44 53. Warrnambool 1,468 :So 24. Footscray' ... 1,412 93 8 66'43 54. Williamstown 1,845 . 1,220 66'12 25. Geelong 4,726 .2,810 59'45 55,. Wimmc!a, The 4,28~ .. 2,5)8 59'20 '1:6. Gippsland, North 3,912 1 I
27. Gippsland, South ... 1,50 3 824 54'82 Total ,.I ••
28. Grant' ... 3,381 2,093 61'9° Deduct 'for Uncontested} 29. Grenville 3,981 2.471 62'06 Districts ... 30. Kara Kara '" 2,575 1,736 61'41
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31. Kilmore and Anglesey 2,105 1,414 6TI7 62'29
1 This information could not be obtained from the J{etuming Officer. It Returns incomplete:
W. H. ODG1.'~S, Under Secretary.
NUMBER OF ELECTORS.-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.-(II.) RETURN of the Number of Electors on the Roll for each Electoral District 011 the 3 ~ st March 1879.
Electornl Districts.
1. Ararat ... . .. 2. Avoe& ••• .. . 3. Ballarat East ... .. . '4. Ballarat West ... .. . 5. Barwon ... ." 6. Belfast ... .. . 7. Benambra. ... .. . 8. Boroondara... . •• 9. BO\lrke; East... ...
10. Bourke Boroughs, East ... I I. Bourke, South .... .. . 12. l3ourke, 'Vest ... .. . 13. Brighton .•. .. . 14. Carlton ... .. . IS. Castlemaine... . .. 16. Collingwood... • .. 17. Creswick .•• • .. 18. Dalhousie ••• ... 19. Delatite ... . .. 20. Dundas ... .. . 21. Bmerald Hill .... .. . 22. Evelyn ••• .. . 23. Fitzroy ... . ... 24. Footscray ... ... 2;. Geelong ... • .. 26. Gippsland, North .. . 27. Gippsland, South .. . 28. Grant ... .. . 29. Grenville ... .. .
Number of Electors On the Rolls.
Ratepayers.I·Non-Poate- Total. -payers.
I,I22
4,125 3,3 21 5,445 1,72 5
92 9 1,194 1,7 I1
1,372
1,719 1.75 2
3,67 1
1;299 2,476 3,337
.4,534. 5,262
1,575 1,989 1,39 1
4,027 1,135 3,838 1,342
3.545 3,40 7
830 2,665 2,978
248 367 633 80 3 237
85 91
297 222 266 146 45 8 17° 435 324 348 45 2
94 155 174 722
33 1
61 9 174 6.1 6 491' 646 .
324 2~3.
1,370
4.492
3.954 6,248 1,962 1,014 1,28 5 2,008 1,594 1,985 1,898 4,129 1,469 2,9 11 3,661 4,882 5,7!4 1,669 2,144 1,565 4,749 1,466 4,457 1,516 4,161 3,898 1,476 2,989 3.261
Electoral District ••
30. Kara Kara ... . .. 3I. Kilmore and Anglesey ... 32. Kyncton Boroughs .. . 33. Maldon' .. : .. . 34. Mandura.ng... .. . 35. Maryborough and Ta.lbot 36. Melbonrne, East .. 37. Melbourne, North ... 38, Melbourne, West ... 39. Moira ... ... 40. Mornington... '" . 41. Normanby... .. . 42. Ovens, The .•. .. . 43. Polwarthand South Gren-
ville
Number of Electors on the Rolls.
Ratepayers. Non-Hate- ·fotal. j,uyers.
2,281 1,632
I,'iz7 1;4'38 7,356 3;2'57 3,632
4:9'27 3,93° -4,84:4-2,4 1 5 1,460 3,244 1,402
145
51 3 597 810
1,549 449 354 161 302 212
2,658 1,9°8
.1,272
1,495 7,894 3,770
4,229 5,737 5,479 5,293 2,769 1,621 3,546 1,61 4
44. Portland ... ... 1,306 138 1>444 45. Hichmond ... ... 4,9'63 988 5,95 1
46. Ripon and Hampden... 1,584 286 1,870 47. Hodney ... ... 4,4 II 524 4,935 48. Sand hurst ... .... 5,360 648 6,008 49. S,.ndridge ... ••. 1,636 173 1,809 50. St. Kilda ... ... 5,335 922 6,257 51. Stawell ... ... 1,885, 201 2,086 )2. 'ViIliers and Heytesbury 3,295 489 3,784 53. 'Varroamboo] ... ... 1,226 280 1,506 54. Williamstown ... ... 1,660 i : 1,884
55. The ... ~~1 ____ ·1_.-!'276
Total... ... 154,012 22,010 176,022
W. H. ODGERS, Under Seeretary .
. By Authority: JOHN FERREs,'Governrnent Printer, Melbourne.
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