CENSUS OF THE COLONY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

TAKEN OF THE

3RD APRIL, 1881.

LAURENCE S ELIOT.

SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSUS.

ALSO

STATISTICAL TABLES RELATING TO THE COLONY

FROM 1872 TO 1881 INCLUSIVE,

PREPARED BY THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.

PERTH:

BY AUTHORITY : RICHARD PETHER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

1882.

PREFACE

IN a country in which a limited population is seattered over so large an area as that contained in this Colony, it is a difficult matter to arrange for a Census without incurring considerable expense. With a view to lessening the cost of our Census, it was therefore decided that the Police should distribute and collect the Householder's Schedules, instead of employing Collectors who would have required to be specially remunerated for their services, and that each Resident Magistrate should undertake the general supervision of the enumeration of the people residing in his district. This arrangement was by no means unsatisfactory, and I am glad to say that the Magistrates and Police did the work as well as could be expected ; but under these circumnutates the whole of the abstracting had to be performed in the Census Office. The officers engaged on this work and in the compilation of the Tables were Messers, C. Spencer. W. L. w. Harper, J.F. Whitely, and W. Cousins ; and it is owing to the zeal and ability they displayed in performing the arduous duties entrusted to them that I am able to present so complete and correct a set of summaries.

When the manuscripts were placed in the hands of the government Printer it was found that it would take a considerable time to do the printing in connection therewith concurrently with the routine work of the department, and therefore in March last the General Report was published, to be followed by the Tables when finally completed, but through pressure of work, consequent upon the last Session of the Legislative Council, it has not been possible to issue the census in a complete form till the present time.

This delay has, however, afforded the opportunity of adding some interesting Statistical Tables relating to the Colony from 1872 to 1881, inclusive, which have been prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of H. E. the Governor, and presented by His Excellency to the Legislative Council.

L.S.E.,

Superintendent of Census.

October, 1882.

CONTENTS.

PRELIMINARY REMARKS IN REPORT.

Act of Council under which Census was taken

Information required to be given by Householders

Penalty for refusing to give information

Division of Colony into Districts

Enumeration of Inhabitants residing in Municipalities and Towns

Enumeration of Aborigines

Date on which Census was taken

Date on which rough summary of gross Population was published

Classification of Census Returns

REPORT.TABLE.
PAGE.PAGE.
PART I.—POPULATION AND DWELLINGS.
Population of the Colony inclusive and exclusive of aborigines in service425
Population at date of each Census since 184825
Population compared with estimated number4
Population in each District of the Colony26
Population in each Municipality and Town26
Population to the square mile6
Dwellings in the Colony7
Dwellings in each District27
Dwellings in each Municipality and Town28
Dwellings Materials of7
Persons to a dwelling7
Towns containing over 500 people7
Inhabitants in each District, Censuses 1870-188129
Inhabitants in Districts and Towns30
Inhabitants in Municipalities31
Area of Municipalities31
Assessed annual value of property in Municipalities31
Aborigines in service in Districts and Towns32
PART II.—AGES OF THE PEOPLE.
Number of Persons who recorded their ages833
Number of Persons at, above, and under each year of age34
Number of Persons in each District of the Colony at various age periods36
Number of Persons in each Municipality and Town at various age periods38
Number of Persons under 21 years of age8
Number of Persons under 21 years of age8
Number of Persons at " supporting periods of age"9
Number of Persons at " supporting periods of age," compared with other Colonies9
Percentage of Males and Females at each age, to whole Population40
Percentage of Married, Unmarried, and Widowed at each age, to whole Population40
Percentage of Males and Females at each age, to the Male and Female Population40
Percentage of Males and Females at each age, to Male and Female Population under and above 21 years of age40
REPORT.TABLE.
PAGE.PAGE.
PART III.—CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.
Unmarried, Married, and Widowed, Numbers and Proportions per cent. at Censuses of 1870 and 188110
Unmarried numbers at Quinquennial periods of age43
Unmarried in each District of the Colony44
Unmarried in each District of the Colony at Censuses 1870 and 188145
Bachelors and Spinsters, Numbers of10
Husbands and Wives10
Unmarried, Married, and Widowed at various age periods in each District46
Conjugal Condition under 15 years of age11
Unmarried, Married, and Widowed at various age periods in each Municipality and Town48
Marriages in Western Australia or elsewhere50
Widowers and Widows11
PART IV.—EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE.
Education.—Number of Persons who could read and write, read only, or could not read51
Education of Population.—Proportions per cent.11
Education of Population—at Quinquennial periods of age52
Education of Population—5 to 15, 15 and upwards54
Education of Population—in each district at Censuses 1870 and 188154
Education of Population.—5 to 15, 15 and upwards in each Municipality and Town56
Education of Children.—4 to 14 years of age1257
Education of Children.—at each age from 4 to 14 years inclusive58
Education of Children.—in Towns and Country12
Degrees of Education possessed by Males and Females at different ages in each District60
Degrees of Education possessed by Males and Females at different ages in each Municipality and Town64
School Attendance.—Persons being educated13
School Attendance.mdashPersons under 19 years of age being educated in Towns and Country68
School Attendance.—Description of Schools at which persons of various ages in each District are receiving Instruction70
School Attendance.—Description of Schools at which persons of various ages in each Municipality and Town are receiving Instruction72
Attendance at Government Schools in each district of the Colony at each age from 4 to 1874
Attendance at Assisted Schools in each district of the Colony at each age from 4 to 1874
Attendance at Government Schools in each municipality and town at each age from 4 to 1875
Attendance at Assisted Schools in each municipality and town at each age from 4 to 1875
Attendance at Private Schools in each district of the Colony at each age from 4 to 1876
Attendance at Schools at Home in each district of the Colony at each age from 4 to 1876
Attendance at Private Schools in each municipality and town at each age from 4 to 1877
Attendance at Schools at Home in each municipality and town at each age from 4 to 1877
Non-attendance at School of persons under 19 in each district78
Non-attendance at School of persons under 19 in each municipality and town78
PART V.—RELIGIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
Denominations.—Numbers and proportion per cent.1579
Denominations.—Increase since 187079
Denominations.—Proportion of the sexes15
Denominations.—Numbers in each district80
Denominations.—Numbers in each municipality and town82
REPORT.TABLE.
PAGE.PAGE.
PART VI.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
Persons of both sexes in each district, classified under eleven heads84
Results of Census of 1870 compared with those of 188185
Occupations, arranged in numerical order86
The Colony, towns, and districts beyond towns.—Classes1789
Districts.—number of persons of each class and sub-class90
Municipalities and towns.—number of persons of each class and sub-class94
PART VII.—NATIONALITIES OF THE PEOPLE.
British and Foreign Subjects.—Numbers1999
Increase or Decrease of the various Nationalities99
Birthplaces of Inhabitants in each District100
Birthplaces of Inhabitants in each Municipality and Town102
West Australians.—Numbers19
Nationalities.—Proportions of the Sexes19
PART VIII.—YEAR OF ENTERING THE COLONY.
Years of Arrival in the Colony of the Inhabitants20104
Districts.—Summary showing Year of entering the Colony105
Municipalities and Towns.—Summary showing Year of entering the Colony106
PART IX.—SICK AND INFIRM, AND CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.
Sick, Deaf, Dumb, Blind, Crippled, and Lunatic, in each District of the Colony21107
Sick, Deaf, Dumb, Blind, Crippled, and Lunatic, in each Municipality and Town108
Condition of the People, Free, Pensioners, Conditional Pardon, and Ticket-of-Leave Men in each District109
Condition of the People, Free, Pensioners, Conditional Pardon, and Ticket-of-Leave Men in each Municipality and Town110
PART X.—AGRICULTURE.
Land under Cultivation22111
Land Cropped in 1869 compared with 1881112
Produce of Vineyards112
PART XI.—LIVE STOCK.
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Goats, and Poultry22114
Numerical Increase of Stock since 1870115
PART XII.—MINES, QUARRIES, MANUFACTURIES, MILLS, AND MACHINERY.
Districts, Mines, Quarries, and Manufactories23116
Districts, Mills, Agricultural Machinery23117
APPENDICES.
Appendix A.—The Census Act of 1848119
Appendix B.—The Census Act of 1880119
Appendix C.—Householders' Schedule120
Appendix D.—Correspondence and Instructions123
Appendix E.—Statistical Tables from 1872 to 1881125

CENSUS APRIL, 1881. GENERAL REPORT

TO THE HONORABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

MY LORD,

Census Office, Perth, 1st December, 1881.

I have the honor to make the following observations on the general results of the Census of 1881 :—

PRELIMINARY REMARKS.

The Census of 1881 was taken on the night of the 3rd April, under the provisions of the 12th Victoria, No. 4, made perpetual by an Act passed by the Legislature in its Session of 1880 (44 Victoria, No. 2). [Census Ordinance, 1848, perpetuated by 44 Vict., No. 2.]

The Householder's Schedule, which was framed for the purpose of carrying out the objects of the Census Ordinance, contained columns for the requisite information respecting the name, relation to the head of the family, sex, age, rank, profession or occupation, state of health, religion, and degree of education of each person ; also as to the description of house inhabited, and the quantity of land cultivated by each householder, who was further required to give full particulars regarding the stock and poultry he possessed, as well as the number and description of farming implements used on his premises. [Householder's Schedule.]

Any persons who failed to supply correct information on these points was liable, under the third clause of the Ordinance, to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, except in the case of his professing to have a conscientious objection to state his religion ; under such circumstances he was freed from the obligations imposed by this clause, by entering the word "object" in the religion column. [Penalty for refusing information.]

At the date of the Census, the Colony was divided into fourteen Resident and Police Magistrate's districts, the boundaries of which were taken and fixed for the Census districts, and each Resident or Police Magistrate was required to perform the duties which, in other places, are generally assigned to enumerators, the mounted and foot police acting under his direction as collectors. In the year 1870 (the date of the last Census) there were only twelve Residencies, viz., Fremantle, Greenough and Irwin, Murray, the North, Perth, Plantagenet, Sussex, Swan, Toodyay, Victoria, Wellington, and York, the boundaries of which have been altered so as to allow for the formation of the new districts of Blackwood and Williams. The areas of the old districts, as reduced, and of the two recently created, are shown in the photo-lithographed map of the Colony attached to this report. Had these changes not been made, the population of the Blackwood and Williams, in all 1,695 souls, would have been distributed among the Murray, Wellington, Sussex, and Plantagenet Districts, but how far each separate Residency has been affected it is impossible to come to a correct conclusion ; and the comparisons made between the results of this Census and that of 1870 are, therefore, somewhat faulty. [Division of Colony into Districts.] [Map of Colony showing boundaries of Districts.]

At the date of the last Census no attempt was made to ascertain the number of inhabitants resident in the principal towns of the Colony. It, however, being desirable to have such information at command, instructions were given to magistrates to enumerate the population within the boundaries of the Municipalities and certain townsites, independently of those persons residing in the outlying portions of their districts ; consequently, the tables not only deal with the population of each district as a whole, but also with that concentrated in each townsite separately. The towns in each district are as follows :— [Municipalities and Towns kept separate from Districts.]

TOWN.DISTRICT.
BridgetownBlackwood.
Fremantle.Fremantle
PinjarrahMurray.
CossackThe North.
RoebourneThe North.
Perth (City)Perth.
AlbanyPlantagenet.
BusseltonSussex.
GuildfordSwan.
GinginSwan.
NewcastleToodyay.
NorthamToodyay.
GeraldtonVictoria.
NorthamptonVictoria.
BunburyWellington.
KojonupWilliams.
YorkYork.
BeverleyYork.

Magistrates received detailed instructions from Your Lordship as well as from myself, as to the manner in which the duties imposed on them in connection with the Census were to be carried out. [Instructions to Magistrates.]

To determine the number of Aborigines in the settled portions of the Colony, householders were required to state on their schedules full particulars as to each aboriginal in their employ. By this means correct data are at hand as to the black population in the service of the white. In addition to this, each Resident or Police Magistrate was desired to obtain, if possible, information as to the number of Aborigines who, in his district, were not depending on the settlers for their subsistence ; but the particulars that have been given on this point do not appear to be sufficiently reliable to be made use of in this report. [Enumeration of Aborigines.]

In due course, the decennial Census of this Colony should have been taken on the 31st March, 1880, but the enumeration of the population was deferred till the night of the 3rd April last, in order that it might be taken simultaneously with that of the United Kingdom and the other Australian Colonies. [Date of Census.]

In consequence of the inhabitants being scattered over such a large territory, the police experienced great difficulty in collecting the schedules in anything like a reasonable time, and especially so as the duties connected with theirsurveillanceof the people could not be overlooked. For this reason, the preliminary examination of the schedules, for the purpose of publishing a rough statement of the gross population, was not commenced till the 18th May, and, owing to the absence of the schedules from certain districts, it was impossible to place the information before the public prior to the 13th June. In the return published in theGazetteof the 14th June, the population was roughly stated as 29,612, and the final abstracting of the Census papers discloses a combined total of 29,708. Since the preliminary report was published, additional schedules have been received from Plantagenet District, containing the names of 90 persons ; consequently there is, in reality, only a difference of 5 between the total population now dealt with and that given in the return before referred to ; and I cannot but observe that such careful abstracting reflects great credit on the officers who were employed for the purpose. [Publication of rough summary of results.]

The information given by householders in answer to the inquiries made in the schedules has been classified under 12 separate heads or parts, as follows :— [Twelve Parts of Census returns.]

PART I.—Population and Dwellings.

PART II.—Ages of the People.

PART III.—Conjugal Condition of the People.

PART IV.—Education of the People.

PART V.—Religions of the People.

PART VI.—Occupations of the People.

PART VII.—Nationalities of the People.

PART VIII.—Year of entering the Colony.

PART IX.—Sick and infirm, and Condition of the People.

PART X.—Agriculture.

PART XI.—Live Stock.

PART XII.—Mines, Quarries, Manufactories, Mills, and Machinery.

—and I shall now endeavor to make a few observations on each partseriatim.

PART I.—POPULATION AND DWELLINGS.

It will be seen from this return that on the night of the 3rd April there were, exclusive of aborigines, 29,708 persons in Western Australia, consisting of 17,062 males and 12,646 females. On the 31st March, 1870, there were in the Colony 15,375 males and 9,410 females. The addition to our population is, therefore, 4,923 persons ; or, during the period of 11 years which transpired between the dates of the Census of 1870 and 1881, the increase has been 19.86 per cent.,—a little more than 1.8 per cent. per annum. Between the Census of 1859 and that of 1870, there was an increase of 9,948 persons, or 67.04 per cent., being at the rate of 6.54 per cent. per annum for the 10 years and 3 months. It does not appear to me to be desirable on this occasion to reiterate the cause of the greater increase in our population in the decade prior to the 1870 Census ; but, as such a retrograde step may be commented on with a view of throwing doubt on the results of this Census, I shall make a comparison between the figures given in these tables and the estimated population stated in the Blue Book, which is based on the results of the previous Census. [Table 1. Increase of population.] [Estimated compared with actual population.]

Births and Deaths registered between the 1st April, 1870, and 3rd April, 1881.
Date.Births.Deaths.Excess of Births over Deaths.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
187031829718596133201
187142233823597187241
1872426402246112180290
1873422387269149153238
1874445431324163121268
187537838230916469218
1876474444238145236299
1877459453284149175304
1878438433255139183294
1879528449281130247319
1880448485266116182369
1881157163693688127
4,9154,6642,9611,4961,9543,168
Return of Arrivals and Departures by Sea, between 1st April, 1870, and 3rd April, 1881.
Date.Arrivals.Departures.Excess of Arrivals over Departures.Excess of Departure over Arrivals.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
18702135524756341
1871247733431369663
1872251693161036534
18732285749214726490
18744811794491523227
187551621739712311994
18765152124951552057
18774072064221535315
18782269632614510049
1879144701721062836
188033024758119651251
1881149651456641
3,7071,5464,3851,538175282853274

The former of these tables discloses that the natural increase from 1st April, 1870, to 3rd April, 1881, was 1,954 males and 3,168 females ; but the latter shows anything but a satisfactory stage of things ; for, although an addition of eight females has accrued by immigration, the departures of males have exceeded the arrivals by 678. Our estimated population on 3rd April was, therefore, as follows:—

Males.Females.Totals.
Population by 1870 Census15,3759,41024,785
Natural Increase in 11 years1,9543,1685,122
Increase by Immigration1,95488
17,32912,58629,915
Decrease by Emigration67812,586678
Total16,65112,58629,237

The actual population on 3rd April, as shown by the householders' schedules, was 17,062 males and 12,646 females, being 471 persons in excess of the estimated, viz., 411 males and 60 females ; and I think I may say, without fear of contradiction, that there are very few places in which the estimate has been so fully established by the results of the Census.

In consequence of the alterations in the boundaries of certain districts before mentioned, the increase therein, as shown in the tables, is not so great as it would otherwise have been ; and it is no doubt owing to this fact that there is, since the 1870 Census, a decrease in the number of persons in the Plantagenet and Wellington districts. The following figures show the actual and rateable increase of persons in each district :— [Table VII. Increase or decrease of population in each District.]

District.Per Centage.Numerical.
Blackwoodper Centage.370
Fremantle8.88337
Greenough and Irwin13.55211
Murray12.7294
The North284.30489
Perth11.02574
Sussex11.29119
Swan6.29114
Toodyay10.14255
Victoria88.241,223
Williams88.241,325
York6.58169
Plantagenet0.483
Wellington15.37353

The increase of the sexes since March 1870 is as follows : —Males 1,687, females 3,236 the former having in the 11 years increased 10.97 per cent., or only at the rate of 0.99 per cent. per annum, whilst the latter have increased at the rate of 3.12 per cent. per annum, or 34.38 per cent. between the dates of the two Censuses. From these figures it is evident our female population is progressing at a far greater rate than our male. [Table II. Rate of increase of sexes.]

The number of females to 100 males at the date of the Census was 74.12 ; in March 1870 it was 61.20. A slight improvement has, consequently, been made in this respect ; but even now the disproportion between the sexes is greater than that of [Inequality of the sexes.]

Victoria or New South Wales in 1871 ; for in the first mentioned there were 82.40 females to 100 males, and in the second 82.89. It is also greater than in New Zealand in 1878, where there were 79.40 females to every 100 males. The proportion of the sexes in the various districts of the Colony, at the respective Censuses of 1870 and 1881, was as follows :—

1870.1881.
In Blackwood to every 100 males73.35 females
In Fremantle to every 100 males62.15 females82.55 females
In Greenough & Irwin to every 100 males60.51females68.06 females
In Murray to every 100 males48.69 females66.26 females
In The North to every 100 males20.28 females21.95 females
In Perth to every 100 males74.39 females95.30 females
In Plantagenet to every 100 males55.16 females65.62 females
In Sussex to every 100 males52.97 females77.45 females
In Swan to every 100 males62.47 females79.81 females
In Toodyay to every 100 males58.71 females71.98 females
In Victoria to every 100 males55.38 females59.67 females
In Wellington to every 100 males56.19 females82.44 females
In Williams to every 100 males56.99 females
In York to every 100 males59.97 females67.28 females

In centres of population the numbers of the sexes, as a rule, are more nearly equalized than in rural parts, and the following figures show that such is the case in this Colony. At the date of the Census, the number of persons residing in municipalities and towns [VideTable IV.] was 14, 159, consisting of 7,480 males and 6,679 females, in the proportion of 89.29 females to 100 males. In the outlying districts there were 15,549 persons, viz., 9,582 males and 5,967 females, for every 100 of which males there were 62.27 females. [Comparison as to sex of persons in towns and rural parts.]

In countries where the population is dense, it is a matter of great importance to determine the proportion of persons to each square mile. In this Colony, however, the territory is so extended, and the population of so limited a number, that it seems almost futile to make any remarks on this head. I nevertheless deem it desirable to do so for future reference, and, having been directed by the hon. the Surveyor General to the Blue Book for 1880 for the area of the Colony, I find, on examining the returns at page 76, that, up to the end of the year, the land granted and sold was 2,651 square miles, which, if added to the 1,057,434 square miles remaining unalienated at that time, would make our territory contain 1,060,085 square miles. To this vast area is to be compared a population of 29,708, which gives a result of 0.02 to the square mile. Another question arises when considering this subject, and that is, what relation do the people bear to the country they occupy ? And taking the figures in connection with the land which came under the observation of the Surveyor General during the year 1880, that is, the acreage granted and sold in addition to that occupied under lease or license, I find that the proportion is 0.40 to the square mile. From these figures it will be seen that to every 100 square miles of the whole Colony there are only two (or nearly three) persons ; and that there are just 40 persons to every 100 square miles of land under settlement. This, of course, is a cause for regret to persons residing in the Colony, as a country can hardly be looked upon as in a prosperous condition unless it is supporting a large community ; but to capitalists beyond our shores it is a matter well worthy of consideration, for our land regulations being of a most liberal nature, this extensive, unoccupied territory, which is well adapted to agricultural as well as pastoral pursuits, is open to selection at a nominal price, and needs only to be utilized in these respects to be highly remunerative. It also contains various descriptions of minerals, such as lead, copper, etc., and gives indication of being a gold-producing country ; so that there cannot be a better field for immigrants, whether they be [Persons to the square mile.]

possessed of means, or be of the laboring classes, who, in the United Kingdom and other over-populated countries, find it so difficult to obtain a livelihood.

The total number of dwellings which lodged the population of the Colony on the night of the 3rd April last was 5,271. the average number of persons, therefore, to each house, was 5.64 ; in March, 1370, it was 6.6, the number of houses being 3,500. There has, consequently, been an increase of 3.62 dwellings to every 100 persons, and a decrease of the density of habitation to the extent of 0.96 to each dwelling. The character of the buildings was as follows :—2,129 built of brick, 1,607 of stone, 1,458 of wood, 12 of galvanized iron, and 65 of other material. The following table gives the percentage in each district of each class of habitation :— [Houses.]

Materials of Houses—1881.
Distirct.Brick.Stone.Wood.Galvanized Iron.Other Material.
Blackwood28.004.0068.00
Fremantle3.8588.947.20
Greenough and Irwin10.5265.1323.020.320.98
Murray22.7216.8857.802.59
The North1.1920.2472.622.383.57
Perth84.765.179.410.090.55
Plantagenet47.7312.6933.530.605.44
Sussex26.3114.6257.891.17
Swan59.107.9832.270.64
Toodyay53.3320.4426.22
Victoria8.3965.1221.191.104.19
Wellington34.258.8456.080.270.55
Williams27.5316.4254.101.93
York49.4814.3435.760.41
Colony, 188140.3930.4927.660.221.23
Colony., 187068.9731.03

Tables V. and VI. give full particulars as to the descriptions of the houses ; and the increase since March, 1870, in the various dwellings, classified according to the number of rooms they contain, is shown below :—

Number of Rooms 1870 and 1881.
Year.Total Number of Houses.Number of Houses containing.
Less than 4 Rooms.4 and 5 Rooms.6 Rooms and upwards.
18703,5002,116791593
18815,2712,7161,3571,198
Increase1,771600566605

From these figures it will be seen that a marked improvement has been made in the size and capacity of the houses, the largest descriptions have increased in the greatest proportion, for whilst the dwellings of less than four rooms have, since 1870, increased 28.35 per cent., those containing six rooms and upwards have increased 102.02 per cent., and the four and five-roomed houses 71.55 per cent.

On the 3rd April last, the number of towns in the Colony containing a population of upwards of 500 persons, was as follows :—

Perth (City)5,044 persons
Fremantle3,641 persons
Albany1,024 persons
Geraldton911 persons
York757 persons
Bunbury583 persons
Guildford529 persons

The City of Perth contained 16.97 per cent., and the municipality of Fremantle 12.25 per cent., of the whole population ; nearly one-third of the entire population of the Colony resided in these two places.

PART II.—AGES OF THE PEOPLE.

Of the population of the Colony on the night of the 3rd April last, the number of persons who recorded their ages in the Census schedules was 29,603 : 16,962 males and 12,641 females. The relative proportion of males whose ages were stated to the whole population was therefore 57.09 per cent., and of females 42.55 per cent. the unspecified as to age were 100 males and 5 females ; the former in the proportion of 0.33 per cent. to the whole population, and the latter 0.01 per cent. the actual number of males who failed to give their ages was in the proportion of 1.17 to every 200 males living, whilst to every 4,000 females there were only 1.57 whose ages were unspecified. [Number whose age was recorded.]

The number of persons at each year of age is given in Table II. ; but detailed tables, showing the ages of persons residing in the districts of the Colony, as also in the towns therein, have been framed, with the view of showing the numbers at each year of age to 14 inclusive, and then in quinquennial periods (excepting the twenty-first year, which is shown separately) to 79 inclusive ; above which all persons are classified under one head of "80 and upwards." [Number at each year of age.]

The number of children under 5 years of age was 4,141, consisting of 2,070 males and 2,071 females. The number at the ages 5 and under 10 amounted to 3,725, of whom 1,878 were males and 1,847 females ; 10 and under 15, 3,546, consisting of 1,802 males and 1,744 females ; and between the ages of 15 and 21, there were 1,794 males and 1,832 females, in all 3,626 persons. On the 31st March, 1870, and the 3rd April last, the proportion of females to 100 males under 5 years, at 5 and under 10, 10 and under 15, and at 15 and under 21 years of age, was as follows :— [Minors.]

1870.1881.
Under 5 years100 males96.82 females100.05 females
5 to 10100 males101.49 females98.35 females
10 to 15100 males97.09 females96.78 females
15 to 21100 males100.09 females102.12 females

The persons under 21 were 15,038 or 50.61 per cent. of the whole population. At the Census of 1870 the proportion was 45.27 per cent. The population on the 3rd April last under 21 consisted of 7,544 males and 7,494 females ; the former were in the proportion of 44.21 per cent. to the total males, and the latter 59.26 per cent. of the whole female population. The equality of the sexes under 21 years of age is very striking, and the following figures, showing the numerical difference in each group, more clearly prove such to be the case :—

Excess of Males over Females.Excess of Females over Males.
Under 5 years1
5 to 1031
10 to 1558
15 to 2138
Not excess of males50
8989

It is evident, therefore, that the inequality of the sexes, to which I have before drawn attention, exists in the adult population. For instance : at the age of 21 and under 25, there were 1,097 males and 937 females ; at 25 and under 30, 1,102 males and 849 females ; at 30 and under 35, 830 males and 685 females ; 35 and under 40, 1,036 males and 648 females ; 40 and under 45, 1.156 males and 616 females ; 45 and under 50, 1,232 males and 494 females ; 50 and under 55, 1,114 males and 323 [Adults.]

females ; 55 and under 60, 698 males and 216 females ; 60 and under 65, 595 males and 187 females ; 65 and under 70, 262 males and 94 females ; 70 and under 75, 182 males and 59 females ; 75 and under 80, 75 males and 25 females ; and at So and upwards, 40 males and 14 females. The proportion of males and females respectively at the above ages to the whole population of each sex in each group to the total of each sex in the Colony, and of the number of females to 100 males, is given in the following table :—

Age.Sex.Total.Proportion to each 100 of whole population.Proportion to each 100 males living.Proportion to each 100 females living.Proportion of females to 100 males at each age.
21 to 25Males1,0973.696.43
21 to 25Females9373.157.4185.41
25 to 30Males1,1023.716.45
25 to 30Females8492.866.7177.04
30 to 35Males8302.794.86
30 to 35Females6852.305.4182.53
35 to 40Males1,0363.486.07
35 to 40Females6482.185.1262.55
40 to 45Males1,1553.886.77
40 to 45Females6162.074.8753.33
45 to 50Males1,2324.147.22
45 to 50Females4941.663.9040.09
50 to 55Males1,1143.756.53
50 to 55Females3231.082.55
55 to 60Males6982.354.09
55 to 60Females2160.721.71
60 to 65Males5952.003.48
60 to 65Females1870.631.48
65 to 70Males2620.881.53
65 to 70Females940.310.74
70 to 75Males1820.611.06
70 to 75Females590.190.46
75 to 80Males750.250.44
75 to 80Females250.080.19
80 & upwardsMales400.130.23
80 & upwardsFemales140.040.11

On the 3rd April last our total adult population was (including the unspecified as to age) 14,670 persons, or 49.38 per cent. of the whole population, whilst in 1870 it amounted to 13,563 or 54.72 per cent. of the total population.

In all the other colonies it is usual, when reviewing the ages of the people, to ascertain the number of persons at what is called the " supporting periods of life," viz., from 15 to 65 years of age, all persons under 15 and at the age of 65 and upwards being considered as dependent on the others for their subsistance ; therefore, before concluding this part of the report, the following table is given in order to compare the results of the last Census in this respect with those of other places. It would also have been satisfactory to have been able to make a comparison with our position at the date of the 1870 Census ; but the division of the ages of the people at that time does not admit of this being done. The proportion of the population at the "supporting" and "dependent" periods to every 1,000 of the population of the Colony at the date of the last Census is shown in the following table, which also exhibits the relative strength of the classes in the other Australian Colonies in 1871 :— [Population at supporting ages.]

Ages.Western Australia 1881.Victoria 1871.South Australia 1871.New South Wales 1871.Queensland 1871.
Under 15 years384.1423.3418.0451.3389.6
15 to 65590.6562.9560.7530.4600.5
65 and upwards25.313.821.318.39.9
1000.01000.01000.01000.01000.0

As was the case in the colonies mentioned, the 105 persons whose age at last Census was unspecified have been added, in the above return, to the "Supporting Class," as the information given in the schedules leads me to believe they were all adults below the age of 65. Our old people number more in proportion to the thousand than in any of the other colonies, but, with regard to the "supporting" class, we rank next to Queensland, which holds the best position in this respect. In view of these facts and figures, notwithstanding that it may be said that a divergence has been made from the subject of this report, I cannot refrain from attempting to show what proportion of the revenue and expenditure is under these circumstances borne by the persons of the "supporting" class. In 1880 the revenue amounted to £180,049, and, consequently, the "supporting" class (in all 17,545 persons) contributed during the year at the rate of pound ; 10 each. The actual taxation in the shape of customs duty, amounting to £95,510 for the same period, would be £5 each. The expenditure was £204,307, or at the rate of £11 each. If the argument be correct, that the persons between 15 and 65 supported all others above and under those ages, it would be also interesting to know how they stand with regard to the imports and exports. In 1880 the imports amounted to £353,669, and the exports to £499,183, or the former at the rate of £20, and the latter £28 per head of the total "supporting" population.

PART III.—CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.

On the 3rd April last, out of the total population of 29,708, the unmarried persons amounted to 20,410 or 68.70 per cent., the married were 8,251 or 27.77 per cent., and the widowed numbered 1,047 or 3.52 per cent. At the Census of 1870 there were 24,785 persons, of whom 1,470 being prisoners were not dealt with in the return of the "Social Condition" of the people at that time. Deducting that number then from the grand total, we have 23,315 persons, of whom 16,282 or 69.83 per cent. were unmarried ; 6,701 or 28.74 per cent. were married, and 332 or 1.42 per cent. were widowed. [Comparisons between 1870 & 1881.]

The male population at the date of last Census was 17,062, consisting of 12,248 or 71.78 per cent. who were unmarried, 4,275 or 25.05 per cent. who were married, and 539 or 3.16 per cent. who were widowed. Of the total female population of 12,646, 8,162 or 64.54 per cent. were unmarried, 3,976 or 31.44 per cent. were married, and 508 or 4.01 per cent. were widowed. [Conjugal condition of the sexes.]

It is usual, when endeavoring to ascertain the proportion of bachelors to spinsters, to deduct from the number of persons shown as unmarried all those of youthful element, which in the case of the males includes the persons under 20, and in regard to females those under 15 years of age. Accordingly we take from the unmarried males shown above, 7,255, for those under 20, which leaves us 4,993 as the number of bachelors in the Colony at the date of last Census. From the unmarried females we eliminate 5,661 for those under 15 years of age, and we have left 2,501 for the number of our spinsters. From these figures it will be seen that the number of our bachelors of 20 years of age and upwards exceeded the number of spinsters of 15 and upwards by 2,492,—a result which is by no means satisfactory, for under these circumstances we have as nearly as possible 200 bachelors to every 100 spinsters. [Bachelors and Spinsters.]

In 1870 the husbands exceeded the wives by 207, and at last Census the excess recorded was 299. Taking into consideration the increase consequent upon the larger [Husbands and Wives.]

population, there was about the same proportion of husbands whose wives were not in the Colony at the dates of the two Censuses. This evidently is not the result of immigration, for our male population has suffered in that respect, as is shown in my remarks on that part of the report headed "Population and Dwellings." There are causes in our social element which might account for this fact, but to them I have no wish to refer.

There was only one girl under 15 returned as being married at the date of the last Census. In 1870 there was neither a male nor a female under that age who had entered the bonds of matrimony. [Conjugal condition under 15.]

On the 3rd April last there were five males and 130 females at 15 but under 20 years of age who were stated as being married, but what was the number married at those ages in 1870 is not disclosed in the returns : at neither Censuses were any persons returned as widowers or widows at these ages. [Conjugal condition 15 to 20.]

In 1870 the excess of widows over widowers was 22, but in April last the position was reversed, as the widowers exceeded the widows by 31. The following table shows the respective numbers at the under mentioned age-periods, and the proportion of widows to each 100 widowers :— [Widowers and Widows.]

Ages.Widowers.Widows.Proportion of widows to 100 widowers.
15 to 212
21 to 2516600.00
25 to 30614235.33
30 to 351532213.33
35 to 402652200.00
40 to 454852108.33
45 to 50656498.46
50 to 55655787.69
55 to 605866113.79
60 to 651006161.00
65 to 70534279.24
70 to 75512956.80
75 to 80331957.57
80 and upwards161275.00

PART IV.—EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE.

Great care was taken to obtain correct information on this subject, and the result is by no means unsatisfactory ; for out of the whole population of 29,708 on the night of the 3rd April, only 222 persons, or 0.75 per cent., failed to record their degree of education. Those who specified the measure of their education were 29,486, their percentage to the whole population being 99.25. Of this number, 19,537, or 66.26 per cent., could read and write ; 2,412, or 8.18 per cent., could only read, and the remainder 7,537, or 25.56 per cent., could neither read nor write. Of the total male population, 11,516, or 67.49 per cent., were able to read and write, 1,249 or 7.32 per cent. were able to read only, 4,125 or 24.17 per cent. were unable to read or write, and 172 or 1.01 per cent. did not answer the inquiries on the Census schedules. Of the specified females at all ages those who could read and write, read only, and neither read nor write, were respectively 8,021, 1,163, and 3,412, being at the rate of 63.42 per cent., 9.19 per cent., and 26.98 per cent. The females who unspecified their education were 50 or 0.39 to each hundred of the whole female population. [Number who recorded degree of education.]

Under the provisions of the Elementary Education Act now in force in the Colony all children who have attained the age of 14 years are exempt from compulsory attendance at school, and, as admission to our Elementary Schools is available to every child of not less than four years of age, it will be intersecting to know the degree of education possessed by children between these ages. Which was as follows :—Out of a total of 7,403, 3,774 or 50.98 per cent. could read and write ; 1,209 or 16.33 per cent. were able to read ; 2,363 or 31.92 per cent. could neither read nor write ; and 0.57 or 0.77 per cent. were unspecified. The males at 4 and under 14 years were 3,746 : of these 1,873 or 50.00 per cent. could read and write ; 613 or 16.36 per cent. could read only ; 1,229 or 32.81 per cent. could neither read nor write ; and 31 or 0.83 per cent. were unspecified. The total number of females at the same periods of age was 3,657, 1,901 could read and write ; 596 could read only ; 1,134 could not read or write ; and 26 were unspecified, or at the rate of 51.98, 16.29, 31.01, and 0.71 per cent. respectively. [Education of children 4 and under 14 years of age.]

In towns there are of course greater facilities for education than in the country, and it is evident that these advantages are availed of by parents in this Colony, for the children residing within the limits of the various municipalities and towns were, in April last, more advanced than those living without, as will be seen from the figures below, showing the numbers and proportions at the ages of 4 to 14 who could read and write :— [Education of children in Towns and in the Country.]

Total number of children 4 to 14.Total number who could read and write.Percentage.
Towns3,6122,08057.58
Rural Districts3,7911,69444.68

The following table shows the number and percentage of children between 4 and 14 years of age unable to read or write. In comparing the results it will be seen that the smallest proportion is in the Greenough and Irwin Districts, and the largest in the Williams :—

Districts.Total number of children 4 to 14.Total number who could not read or write.Percentage.
Blackwood922527.17
Fremantle1,04030929.71
Greenough and Irwin46312426.78
Murray2117033.17
The North691927.53
Perth1,57945929.07
Plantagenet34610931.50
Sussex3079530.94
Swan55918232.96
Toodyay70823633.33
Victoria57319333.68
Wellington51917032.75
Williams29312442.32
York64424838.51

In the other colonies the school-going age is from 5 to 15. I have therefore endeavored to prepare the tables in connection with this important subject in such a manner that comparisons may be made, when required, with the results of their Censuses. [School-going age in the other colonies.]

At the age of 15 and upwards the population numbered (together with those persons unspecified as to age) 18,296. Of these there were 15,159 or 82.85 per cent. who could read and write, 1,163 or 6.35 per cent. who could read only, 1,817 or 9.93 [Education of persons of 15 and upwards.]

per cent. who could neither read nor write, and 157 or 0.85 per cent. who failed to record their education. Dealing with males and females separately, it appears that of the former, who numbered altogether 11,312, 9,345 or a percentage of 82.61 could read and write, 609, a percentage of 5.38, could read only, 1,222 or 10.80 per cent. were unable to read or write, and 136 or 1.20 per cent. were unspecified. Of the latter, amounting to 6,984, the number who could read and write, read only, and neither read nor write, and those who were unspecified as to the degree of education they had received, were respectively 5,814, 554, 595, and 21, the corresponding percentages being 83.25, 7.93, 8.52, and 0.30 of the female population at those ages.

In tabulating the Census of 1870 the education of the people was stated as to persons of 5 years of age and upwards. It is of course desirable to make comparisons between the results of this Census and those obtained in 1870 ; but inasmuch as there was a slight discrepancy in the educational return compiled in that year when compared with the return showing the ages of the people, I find it somewhat difficult to do so ; and I make these remarks so as to account for the difference between the figures now given and those already printed. [Education of the people in 1870 compared with 1881.]

Degree of EducationFive years and upwards.
1870.1881.
Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.
Read and Write13,29967.2019,53776.41
Read only2,55612.912,4129.43
Cannot read or write3,93319.873,39613.28
Unspecified2220.87

From the above figures it is evident that a very marked improvement has been made since 1870 in regard to education, for notwithstanding that the population at five and upwards has increased at the rate of 29.20 per cent. the totally uneducated were, in April last, 13.65 per cent. less than they were in 1870, and those who could only read 5.63 per cent., whilst the persons who could read and write have increased 46.90 per cent. during the same period.

In the year 1871 a complete change took place in our system of education. Prior to that date only such schools as were under the management of the then General Board of Education received state-aid, in the shape of fixed salaries for the teachers, or money grants in addition to school fees. On the 17th August, 1871, the 35th Victoria, No. 14, became law, and, as set forth in the title, the object of the Act was "to encourage voluntary efforts in support of schools." What the result has been may be gathered from the following figures. At the end of 1869 the number of scholars on the rolls of Government Schools was 2,188. This number can hardly be taken as representing the total number of children receiving education at that time, as there must have been private schools where instruction of a higher class was being given ; but there is no official record of other than attenders at Government Schools, and, consequently, any comparisons that may be made will be faulty. On the 3rd April last there were 6,327 persons receiving education, of whom 2,777 or 43.89 per cent. were attending Government Schools, 1,323 or 20.91 per cent. Assisted Schools, 748 or 11.82 per cent. Private Schools, and 1,479 or 23.38 per cent. were being educated at home. If the attendance at school in 1870 was, as before stated, 2,188, the increase has been 189.17 per cent. ; but if , as I believe, there were many young people receiving education elsewhere at that time, the only correct comparison that can be made is [School attendance.]

by showing the increase on every hundred attending Government Schools, which would be 26.92. Several tables have been prepared showing the number of persons actually attending school on the 3rd April last. From these tables can be seen at a glance the number of persons at each year from four to 18, inclusive, who were receiving or not receiving education, but in my remarks on the degree of education possessed by the people I more particularly dweit upon the standard of those persons at four and under 14 years of age, and I therefore subjoin a table for the purpose of comparing the results obtained under that head with the actual attendance of scholars at those ages :—

Districts.Total number of children 4 and under 14.Total number attending School.Percentage.Total number who can read and write.Percentage.
Blackwood927278.265256.52
Fremantle1,04089586.0656756.25
Greenough and Irwin46333271.7024252.27
Murray21114367.7710348.81
The North695478.263895.07
Perth1,5791,37587.0891557.95
Plantagent34625473.4117851.44
Sussex30723375.8915048.86
Swan55940472.2729552.77
Toodyay70850170.7633547.31
Victoria57340470.5126145.55
Wellington51939676.3025348.75
Williams29317058.0211139.25
York64442265.5327041.92

I find that under the provisions of the Education Act the grants from public funds are only allowed on children of four years of age, and under 16, and consequently I have compiled the following table having reference to the number of actual attenders at those ages in each district, which will not, it is hoped, prove uninteresting :—

Districts.Total number of children 4 and under 14.Attenders at school 4 and under 16.Percentage.
Blackwood1158674.78
Fremantle1,22796073.24
Greenough and Irwin55534461.98
Murray24815361.69
The North785671.79
Perth1,8641,47679.18
Piantagent40927256.50
Sussex35825470.95
Swan66243766.01
Toodyay82454566.14
Victoria67742362.48
Wellington61143571.19
Williams34818152.01
York75744859.18

PART V.—RELIGIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

As the Government of this Colony still contributes to the support of religion by means of an ecclesiastical grant, which is, I believe, divided amongst the denominations that have an established ministry in the Colony, it was, of course, necessary, in order to ascertain the correct capitation grant to be hereafter given from public funds, to obtain reliable information on this subject. Particular instructions were therefore given to Magistrates to see that householders filled in properly the religion column in the schedules, and the result was that, irrespective of those who objected to state their religion, only 205 or 0.69 per cent. of the whole population failed to record the sect to which they belonged. [Number unspecified to religion.]

The members of the Church of England numbered 16,265 or 54.74 per cent. of the total population ; the Roman Catholics amounted to 8,413 or 28.32 per cent ; the Wesleyans 2,084 or 7.01 per cent. ; the Congregationalists or Independents 1,262 or 4.25 per cent. ; the Presbyterians 1,004 or 3.38 per cent ; and those persons tabulated under the head of "Other Religions" 329 or 1.11 per cent. [Numbers of each denomination.]

The persons who had a conscientious objection to state their religion amounted to 148 or 0.49 per cent. of the whole population, and consisted of 120 males and 28 females. [" Object."]

The following table exhibits the relative strength of each of the undermentioned denominations in 1870 and 1881, and the rate of increase for the 11 years between the dates of the two Censuses :— [Comparisons between 1870 and 1881.]

Denomination.Proportion to 100 of whole population.Proportion to 100 of whole population.Rate of increase in 11 years.
1870.1881.
Church of England58.9854.7411.24
Roman Catholic28.7228.3218.19
Wesleyan5.547.0151.67
Congregational or Independent3.554.2543.08
Presbyterian2.133.3889.79

From the above figures it will be seen that the members of the Church of England and Roman Catholics have failed to maintain the position they occupied in 1870, notwithstanding that the former have increased 11.24 per cent. in the 11 years, and the latter 18.19 per cent. In other words ; they have not increased sufficiently in numbers to give them now, when allowing for the increment on the total population, the same proportion to the hundred which they had in 1870. In proof of this statement, I subjoin the following table, the first column of which shows the numbers each communion would have had this year supposing its percentage had been similar to that in 1870 ; the second column shows their actual numbers, and the two last columns represent the number of persons they have gained or lost relatively :—

Denomination.Supposed number in 1881 calculated on percentage in 1870.Actual number in 1881.Gain.Loss.
Church of England17,52316,2631,260
Roman Catholic8,5328,413119
Wesleyan1,6472,084437
Congregational or Independent1,0571,262205
Presbyterian6341,004370
Residue315682367
29,70829,7081,3791,379

In April last the males in each denomination exceeded the females, the proportion of the latter to 100 of the former being as follows :— [Proportion of sexes.]

Denomination.Males.Females.Proportion of females to 100 males.
Church of England9,5736,69069.88
Roman Catholic4,5373,87685.43
Wesleyan1,09698890.14
Congregational or Independent65660692.37
Presbyterian63337158.61

PART VI.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

The classification of the occupations of the people was arranged according to that adopted in South Australia in 1876, and resembles, in its general principles, the systems which regulated this portion of the Census of Victoria in 1871, and the New Zealand Census of 1878. Very minute instructions were given on the back of the householders' schedules as to the manner in which the column to contain the information on this subject was to be filled in. It is of course well known that in colonial life the generality of persons have a variety of occupations or pursuits, and therefore it was that persons were particularly required to state the employments in which they were engaged of greatest importance to themselves, so that these might be entered as the occupations by which they were chiefly earning their livelihood. Under these circumstances, each individual has been returned under one head only, and the tables, therefore, fairly represent the employments of the people on the 3rd April last. [Classification adopted.]

The occupations were divided into six distinct classes or heads, which were comprised of 19 sub-classes containing the specified pursuit, trade, or employment, connected therewith ; and in my remarks thereon I shall merely draw attention to the nature of each class : I shall also, where possible, make comparisons between this and the Census of 1870. [Number of classes.]

CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.—

In this division are included all persons connected with the Government of the Colony (except those stated as being actually employed on the railways), all persons of the learned professions, and such as are engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences. The total number in this class was 965, consisting of 718 males and 247 females, and was distributed under the following sub-divisions :—

Sub-Class 1.—

General and Local Government:—

Males.Females.Total.
Officers of Civil Service26722289
Municipal, School, and Road Board Officers13114
Police Officers, Constables, and Warders1746180

In 1870 the male Civil Servants were 434, (these figures included police, warders, etc.), as against 441 returned on the 3rd April last.

Sub-Class 2.—Learned Professions.—

The number of persons (exclusive of those in the Government service) who followed professions was 190—the most important of which were—

Clergymen, Ministers 44 as against 81 in 1870.

Church Officers 62 as against 81 in 1870.

Lawyers, etc. 11 as against 10 in 1870.

Law Clerks, etc. 14 as against 10 in 1870.

There were also 7 physicians, 3 dentists, and 11 chemists and their assistants.

Sub-Class 3.—Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences.—

This sub-division comprised 292 persons, as follows :—

Males.Females.Total.
Authors, etc.404
Civil Engineers, Architects, etc19019
Teachers, Tutors, etc.83182265
Photographers314

In 1870 the male teachers numbered 105, as against 83 this year. There was, however, a considerable number of females returned as teachers in April last ; but whether the proportion was greater than in 1870 I am unable to say, as the occupations of females were not classified then.

CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.—

This class comprises all persons engaged in domestic duties or offices, such as wives, widows, sons, daughters, visitors, and relatives who have not been described as following any specific occupation, and children returned asbond fideattenders at school ; it also includes all persons, such as hotel keepers, publicans, and domestic servants, who perform personal offices for man. The total number recorded under this head was 17,790, consisting of 5,943 males and 11,847 females.

Sub-Class 1.—

Domestic :—

Males.Females.Total.
Wives, Widows, Sons, Daughters, etc.2,4327,88610,318
Scholars3,1123,2156,327

All children who were returned by parents as receiving instruction either at home or at public or private schools are included in the above figures, notwithstanding that after school hours they may have assisted in domestic or other duties, and, consequently, the tables in connection with the Occupation and Education Returns will correspond as regards the number of children shown as attending school.

Sub-Class 2.—Personal Offices—

consists of the following :—

Males.Females.Total.
Hotel Keepers, Publicans, etc.1067113
Boarding, Lodging, and Eating House Keepers7714
Domestic Servants, etc.2837301,013
Office Keepers325

The domestic servants in 1870 amounted to 1,055, or 98 males more than the number returned this year, and 56 females less.

CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.—

The total number of this class was 1,490, of whom 1,427 were males and 63 females. All persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money, as well as those engaged in the conveyance of men or goods, will be found under this head, which is sub-divided as follows :—

Sub-Class 1.—

Trading :—

Males.Females.Total.
Merchants, Importers64165
Auctioneers, Appraisers, etc.66
Brokers, Commission Agents, etc.2222
Bank Officers and Clerks3535
Officers of Public Companies1010
Commercial Clerks and Travellers104104
Store Keepers, Shop Keepers, and Assistants14558203
Pawnbrokers22
Other general dealers1414

Sub-Class 2.—Public Carriers.—

Under this division we have 55 persons connected with the railways of the Colony, and besides these we have a number of other public carriers—the most important of which are :

Total.
Coach Proprietors and Drivers11
Draymen, Carriers, Carters492
Shipmasters, Officers, Seamen, etc.307
Engineers, Stokers, etc.17
Watermen, Boatmen, etc.103

CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.—

This class embraces all persons who earn their livelihood by cultivating land or by rearing stock depastured thereon. It also includes all persons who assist in these pursuits. The sub-classes containing the 4,763 persons in this division are 4 in number, viz. :—

Sub-Class 1.—

Agricultural Pursuits :—

Males.Females.Total.
Farmers, and Sons and Daughters assisting2,255972,352
Farm Servants7933796
Gardeners1871188

Sub-Class 2.—

Pastoral Pursuits :—

Males.Females.Total.
Squatters, and Sons and Daughters assisting2213224
Station Managers, etc.6969
Shepherds, Stockmen, etc.9905995

Sub-Class 3.—

Land (not cultivating or grazing) :—

Males.Females.Total.
Land Proprietors291342

Sub-Class 4.—

Animals :—

Males.Females.Total.
Horse Proprietors, etc.426
Ostlers and others9191

CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.—

In this class are included all persons engaged in working or dealing in art and mechanical productions, in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination ; persons working or dealing in textile fabrics, in dress and fibrous materials ; persons working in foods or drinks (except hotelkeepers and others who, as rendering personal services to man, are classified under "domestic"), in animal and vegetable substances, and in mineral and other substances. The total of this class was 2,607, consisting of 2,379 males and 228 females, from which are extracted the following as being the most important in the sub-class to which they belong :—

Sub-Class 1 :—

Sub-Class 1;—
Males.Females.Total.
Printers, Compositors57259
Watch and Clock Makers1313
Coach Makers1212
Saddle and Harness Makers4747
Wheelwrights9999
Ship and Boat Builders4747
Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, etc.326326
Bricklayers and Masons133133
Painters, Paper Hangers3434
Sub-Class 2;—
Males.Females.Total.
Tailors4848
Milliners, Dressmakers, Seamstresses156156
Boot and Shoemakers246246
Sub-Class 3;—
Males.Females.Total.
Butchers, etc.7979
Millers3535
Bakers48351
Brewers2323
Sub-Class 4;—
Males.Females.Total.
Fellmongers, Tanners1919
Sawyers, Splitters, etc349349
Pearlers129129
Sub-Class 5;—
Males.Females.Total.
Miners102102
Brickmakers4646
Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, etc.187187

CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.—

All persons were included in this class whose branch of labor or employment was not defined so as to admit of their being recorded under any of the foregoing classes.

Sub-Class 1.—Laborers (branch undefined).—

In 1870 the number of persons classified as laborers was 767. On the 3rd April last 1,003 were returned, being an increase of 236 or 30.77 per cent. Persons engaged in other indefinite employments, such as mechanics, shopmen, apprentices, &c. (branch not described), amounted to 119.

Sub-Class 2.—Property or Rank.—

Under this sub-division will be found persons of independent means, numbering 36, and house proprietors 49.

Sub-Class 3.—Persons supported by the community.—

The inmates of Charitable Institutions and Hospitals amounted to 220, of whom 189 were males and 31 females. Our criminal class consisted of 275 males and 10 females. The unemployed numbered 96 ; lunatics 97 ; and the number of persons returned as pensioners was 177.

PART VII.—NATIONALITIES OF THE PEOPLE.

Out of the whole population of the Colony on the 3rd April last, only 35 persons, or 0.11 per cent., failed to state their birth places ; of these 29 were males and 6 females. [Birth places recorded.]

The total number of persons born in British possessions was 28,935 or 97.39 per cent. of the whole population. In 1870 the British-born subjects amounted to 24,335, or 98.18 per cent., including 1,470 prisoners, who, although classified in the tables as "unspecified," were no doubt, for the most part, British subjects by birth, but to which portion of Her Majesty's possessions they belonged cannot now be ascertained. There has, consequently, been an increase of 4,600, or 18.90 per cent., between the dates of the two Censuses, being somewhat less than the rate of increase of the whole population. The Foreign subjects numbered, in 1870, 378, or 1.52 per cent. of the whole population ; in April last they were 647, or 2.18 per cent. The increment has therefore been 269, or 71.16 per cent. on the number at the previous Census. [British and Foreign subjects.]

17,773 persons, or 59.82 per cent. of the whole population, were recorded in the schedules as having been born in Western Australia—the males numbering 8,888, and the females 8,885. At the Census of 1870 there were 5,496 males and 5,426 females whose births had taken place in this Colony, being a total of 10,922 persons, or a percentage of 44.07 to the population at that time. The increase is thus shown to have been 6,851, or 62.73 per cent. on the population born in Western Australia. [West Australians.]

The number of persons (exclusive of prisoners) born in England and Wales was, in 1870, 7,268, or 29.32 per cent. of the whole population. In April last it was 6,760, or 22.75 per cent. The decrease in the 11 years was 508, or 6.99 per cent. of the English and Welsh population. The Scotch decreased from 762 to 732, or 3.94 per cent. ; the Irish from 3,569 to 2,975, or 19.96 per cent. ; but the persons born in other British possessions, who, in 1870, numbered 344, and in April last 695, have increased 351, or 102.03 per cent. [Born in England and Wales.] [Born in other British Possessions.]

In April last there were 99.96 females to 100 males of the population born in Western Australia. Of the persons born in England and Wales there were 35.74 females to 100 males ; of the Scotch people 27.30 females to 100 males ; of the Irish 95.83 females to 100 males ; and of those born in other British possessions, to every 100 males there were 64.30 females. Taking the Foreign population as a whole, the males and females were in the proportion of 7.83 of the latter to 100 of the former. [Proportion of sexes.]

The following table shows the number of each sex, and their proportion to each 100 of the persons born in the countries mentioned :—

Countries.Total of persons.Males.Females.
Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.
Western Australia17,7738,88850.018,88549.99
England and Wales6,7604,98073.671,78026.33
Scotland73257578.5515721.45
Ireland2,9751,51951.061,45648.94
Other British Possessions69542360.8627239.14
Foreign States64760092.73477.27

It is also interesting to know what proportion the sexes of each country bear to the total male and female population of the Colony, and a further return, in which persons born at sea and the "unspecified" are also shown, is given to supply that information :—

Countries.Males.Females.
Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.
Western Australia8,88852.098,88570.26
England and Wales4,98029.191,78014.08
Scotland5753.371571.24
Ireland1,5198.901,45611.51
Other British Possessions4232.482722.15
Foreign States6003.51470.37
Born at sea480.28430.34
Unspecified290.1760.05
17,06212,646

PART VIII.—YEAR OF ENTERING THE COLONY.

There are three tables dealing with the dates of arrival in the Colony of persons whose names appeared in the Census papers of April last. Table I. shows the number of persons who entered the Colony at certain specific periods. Table II. Gives the distribution throughout the various districts ; and the third table supplies the information regarding persons residing in municipalities and towns.

Of the persons who arrived in the Colony between 1829 and 1848, the date of the first Census, 1,031 persons were alive and residing in Western Australia on the 3rd April last. This number was 3.47 per cent. of our population in April, and represents 22.30 per cent. of the population of the Colony on the 10th October, 1848. It, however, must not be assumed that the remainder of the 4,622 people enumerated at that time are dead or removed from the Colony, for it is impossible to say what proportion of the persons born in Western Australia prior to 1849, and recorded in the Census of 1848, was returned on the 3rd April last.

The persons who arrived between 1849 and 1853 amounted to 1,825, or 6.14 per cent. of the whole population. Between 1854 and 1859 2,145 persons, or 7.22 per cent., arrived in the Colony ; 2,332 persons, or 7.85 per cent. of the whole population, were stated to have entered the Colony between 1860 and 1864 ; 1,813, or 6.10 per cent., between 1865 and 1870 ; 746, or 2.51 per cent., between 1871 and 1875 ; and 1,702, or 5.73 per cent., were stated to have arrived between 1876 and 1881. The persons born in Western Australia amounted to 17,773, or 59.82 per cent. of the total population ; and those who failed to specify the year of their arrival numbered 341, or 1.15 per cent.

PART IX.—SICK AND INFIRM.

Under this head I may say that all persons whose names appeared on the schedules were required to state whether sickness or infirmity prevented their pursuing their usual avocations, and householders were also called upon to say whether any persons who slept on their premises on the night of the 3rd April last were afflicted with deafness, dumbness, or blindness, or whether they were cripples or lunatics. The result of these inquires was as follows :— 439 persons or 1.48 per cent. of the whole population were returned as sick, 15 persons or 0.05 per cent. as deaf, 7 or 0.02 per cent. as dumb, and 41 or 0.14 per cent. as blind ; the cripples (including the maimed) numbered 75 or 0.25 per cent., and the lunatics 115 or 0.38 per cent. of the population.

The total number recorded either as sick or suffering from specific infirmities was 692. The "sick" consisted of 283 males and 156 females ; the deaf 11 males and 4 females ; the deaf and dumb 7 males, and the blind 34 males and 7 females. Of the cripples 68 were males and 7 females ; and there were 80 male and 35 female lunatics or idiots. The proportion of females to 100 males is shown in the following table :—

Males.Females.
Sick10055.12
Deaf10036.36
Deaf and Dumb1000.00
Blind10020.59
Crippled or maimed10010.29
Lunatic or idiot10043.75

Believing that it would prove interesting to know the proportion of the sick and afflicted in each district to the population thereof, I subjoin a table disclosing the information : but it must be borne in mind that in the city of Perth is situated the Colonial Hospital, where cases of a serious nature from all parts of the Colony are treated, and that in the Invalid Depot at Mount Eliza, in the Perth District, there is always a large number of men gathered from various districts, who, through infirmity, are unable to obtain their livelihoods. At Fremantle there is also an invalid Depot as well as the Lunatic Asylum, and I need hardly add that admission to either of these institutions is not confined to the inhabitants of the Port. It will be seen that the rates for these two districts are higher than in any other, but the remarks just made may sufficiently account for this:—

District.Population.Sick and afficeted.Percentage.
Blackwood37071.89
Fremantle4,1332185.27
Greenough and Irwin1,768170.96
Murray83340.48
The North66181.21
Perth5,8221953.35
Plantagent1,643261.58
Sussex1,173100.85
Swan1,924412.13
Toodyay2,769361.30
Victoria2,609451.72
Wellington1,943331.69
Williams1,325141.06
York2,735381.39

PART X.—AGRICULTURE.

Under the head of "Agriculture" householders were required to furnish full particulars as to the number of acres which, during 1880, had been placed under crop, and it appears that throughout the Colony the total quantity of land under cultivation, including kitchen gardens and vineyards, was 60,821 acres, as against 50,245 in the year previous to the Census of 1870. The increase has therefore been 10,576 acres or 21.47 per cent. [Land under cultivation.]

Of cereals the largest extent of land was devoted to wheat, the acreage having been 29,352 as against 25,963 in 1869. From the tables it will be seen that in some districts there was in 1880 a considerably larger quantity of land cropped with wheat than in 1869, whilst in others there was a decrease. The York and Toodyay Districts show to the greatest advantage in this respect. In the year 1880, 6,659 acres were cropped with barley, being an increase of 2,076 acres since 1869 ; 1,690 acres were planted with oats, and 839 with rye. [Cereals.]

In 1880 the total number of acres cropped with hay was 19,968, as against 14,342 acres in 1869, being an increase of 5,626 acres or 39.22 per cent. [Ray and green crop.]

Kitchen gardens increased to the extent of 192 acres, and vineyards decreased 61 acres. At the vintage of 1869, 29,068 gallons of wine were produced, being 782 gallons more than in 1880. The dried fruits, however, amounted to 45,898 Ibs. last year, thus showing an increase of 2,548 Ibs. on the quantity dried in 1869. [Kitchen gardens and vineyards.]

In the year 1869, there were 570 acres of potatoes, but last year only 436. From this it would appear that one of our staple articles of food is not produced in the Colony. [Potatoes.]

The quantity of land fallowed in 1869 was 4,625 acres, and in 1880 it comprised 6,615 acres. The land stated to have been cleared in 1880 was 65,684 acres, but as the acreage under cultivation appears to have been included by householders under this head, there were only 4,863 acres of new ground prepared for cultivation at the end of the year 1880. [Land fallowed and cleared.]

PART XI.—LIVE STOCK.

The total number of stock in the Colony on the 3rd April last was 1,354,008—consisting of 34,782 horses, 64,603 cattle, 1,221,079 sheep, 26,743 pigs, and 6,801 goats. The following return shows the increase since 1870 on each description of stock :— [Stock in the Colony.]

Numerical Increase.Increase per cent.
Horses11,77051.14
Cattle17,34036.68
Sheep567,02586.69
Pigs10,62365.89
Goats2,36753.38

This is the first occasion on which the number of poultry in the Colony has been ascertained, and, consequently, it is impossible to say whether there has been any great increase since the Census of 1870. On the 3rd April last the number of each description was as follows:—87,750 fowls, 3,138 ducks, 1,689 turkeys, 653 geese, 102 guinea fowls, and 14 pea fowls. [Poultry.]

PART XII.—MINES, QUARRIES, MANUFACTORIES, MINES, AND MACHINERY.

In the district of Victoria there were seven lead mines in operation on the 3rd April last, from which 1,430 tons of ore had been raised the year previous, valued at £10,579. There was also one copper mine open, but only one ton of ore, of the value of £15, had been produced. [Mines.]

Our manufactories have increased to a considerable extent since 1870. The following figures show the number at each Census :— [Manufactories.]

1870.1881.
Salt11
Lemonade1
Leather4
Soap11
Ice1
Beer15
Aerated Waters2
General Preserving1
Furniture1
Coach2

Conspicuous amongst the mills in operation at the date of the Census were those for grinding flour, which numbered 55, consisting of 25 worked by steam, 20 by horses, 9 by water, and 1 by wind. In the preparation of our timber for foreign as well as colonial market, there were on the 3rd April last 19 mills ; of these, 13 were worked by steam, 4 by water, and 2 by horses. The tables also show there were a number of other mills used for a variety of purposes, such as raising water, cutting bark, crushing stone, etc. The number of mills in the Colony at the date of each Census was as follows :— [Mills.]

1870.1881.
Wind Mills312
Steam Mills2346
Water Mills1014
Horse Mills5258

There was a great number of machines in use at the date of the Census, and the increase in the number returned in 1870 is indicative of the progress made in the method of farming the land, and housing the crops grown thereon. The following table furnishes the number at each Census :— [Agricultural machines.]

1870.1881.
Mowing Machines39315
Reaping Machines157321
Threshing Machines105170
Winnowing Machines448694
Hay Presses5253
Horse Rakes98300
Ploughs1,9202,497
Wool Presses149248

I have, &c.,

LAURENCE S. ELIOT,

Superintendent of Census.

The Honorable the Colonial Secretary, &c., &c., &c., Perth.

TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing the POPULATION of WESTERN AUSTRALIA, MALES and FEMALES, on 3RD APRIL, 1881.
Particulars.Males.Females.Total.
Total Population, exclusive of Aborigines in service17,06212,64629,708
Aborigines in service1,6407062,346
Grand Total of Western Australia18,70213,35232,054
TABLE II.—STATEMENT of the POPULATION of WESTERN AUSTRALIA at the date of EACH CENSUS from 1848 to 1881, both inclusive (exclusive of Aborigines).
Date of Enumeration.Population.On previous Census.
Males.Females.Total.Numerical Increase.Increase per cent.
1848—October 10th2,8181,8044,622
1854—September 30th7,9734,00311,9767,354159.11
1859—December 31st9,5225,31514,8372,86123.89
1870—March 31st15,3759,41024,7859,94867.04
1881—April 3rd17,06212,64629,7084,92319.86
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS:—Showing the POPULATION, MALES, FEMALES, and ADULT MALES, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, at the date of CENSUS of 1859, 1870, and 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Year of Census.
1859.1870.1881.
Males.Females.Total.Adult Males.Males.Females.Total.Adult Males.Males.Females.Total.Adult Males.
Blackwood211159370121
Fremantle*18661,0802,9461,3192,3411,4553,7961,5662,2641,8694,1331,252
Greenough & Irwin9705871,5576001,0527161,768540
Murray232144376126497242739293501332833265
The North14329172114542119661381
Perth1,9681,3793,347†12623,0072,2375,2441,7762,9812,8415,8221,484
Plantagent5902618514391,0645871,6517059926511,643596
Sussex4151986133146893651,0544466615121,173362
Swan8724701,3426161,1146961,8107091,0708541,924506
Toodyay1,0814991,5807511,5849302,5149901,6101,1592,769894
Victoria6792569355348924941,3866031,6349752,6091,031
Wellington6553771,0324001,4708262,2969471,0658781,943551
Williams8444811,325528
York1,1646511,8157881,6049622,5669801,6351,1002,735907
Grand Total of Western Australia9,5225,31514,8376,54915,3759,41024,7859,72917,06212,64629,7089,418
[* Inclusive of 50 Ticket of Leave holders, whose locale is not stated in Census Return for 1859.] [† Exclusive of 4 of the Military (under age) whose locate is not stated in Census Return for 1859.]
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the POPULATION, MALES, FEMALES, and ADULT MALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY, at the date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.Males.Females.Total.Adult Males.
Albany, Municipality of5524721,024303
Beverley, Town of33235620
Bridgetown, Town of505110120
Bunbury, Municipality of305278583168
Busselton, Municipality of14414528972
Cossack, Town of19732229148
Fremantle, Municipality of1,9671,6743,6411,087
Geraldton, Municipality of483423911271
Gingin, Town of51469718
Guildford, Municipality of279250529125
Kojonup, Town of56389430
Newcastle, Municipality of1159320863
Northam, Municipality of13411825257
Northampton, Town of696713638
Perth, City of2,4792,5655,0441,235
Pinjarra, Town of57389524
Roebourne, Town of763711340
York, Municipality of433324757250
Total7,4806,67914,1593,969
TABLE V.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of DWELLINGS in each DISTRICT of the COLONY at the date of the CENSUS of 1881.
Districts.Total of HousesHOUSES.In Vessels.
Stories.Rooms.Walls.Outbuildings.
One.Two.Three.Four.Total.Dwellings of one Room.Dwellings of two Rooms.Dwellings of three Rooms.Dwellings of four Rooms.Dwellings of five Rooms.Dwellings of six Rooms.Dwellings of more than six Rooms.Brick.Stone.Wood.Galvanised Iron.Other Material.Total.Average to each Dwelling.
Total.Per Cent.Total.per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.
Blackwood1009999.0011.003184114141026132828.0044.006868.001021.02
Fremantle77867286.3710313.2420.2510.133,340412491061685050114303.8569288.94567.203030.3811
Greenough & Irwin30429597.0492.961,123557857421718373210.5219865.137023.0210.3230.982960.971
Murray15415198.0531.9556430461918911213522.722616.888957.8042.591360.88
The North8484100.00276202017993614.191720.246172.6222.3833.571041.2428
Perth1,08396188.7311510.6260.5510.095,27579218124277769421591884.76565.171029.4110.0960.557070.652
Plantagent33130993.35226.641,4318638315333266415847.734212.6911133.5320.60185.442800.844
Sussex17116596.4963.51786113231391711304526.312514.629957.8921.172251.31
Swan34329493.93196.071,5251767445636246918559.10257.9810132.2720.644051.29
Toodyay45043596.66143.1110.221,86430118987335346224053.339220.4411826.227891.75
Victoria45344097.13132.871,594921506657181951388.3929565.129621.1951.10194.1929565Illegible
Wellington36234294.47195.2510.281,5192885637136205912434.25328.8420356.0810.2720.553891.073
Williams207207100.00749346235211510305727.533416.4211254.1041.932471.19
York48146797.09142.911,89162124847535386323849.486914.3417235.7620.415211.08
Total5,2714,92193.363386.41100.1920.0422,2556261,3017899693883648342,12940.391,60730.491,45827.66120.22651.234,7990.9151
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the NUMBER of DWELLINGS in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY at the date of the CENSUS of 1881.
Municipalities and Towns.Total of HousesHOUSES.In Vessels.
Stories.Rooms.Walls.Outbuildings.
One.Two.Three.Four.Total.Dwellings of one Room.Dwellings of two Rooms.Dwellings of three Rooms.Dwellings of four Rooms.Dwellings of five Rooms.Dwellings of six Rooms.Dwellings of more than six Rooms.Brick.Stone.Wood.Galvanised Iron.Other Material.Total.Average to each Dwelling.
Total.Per Cent.Total.per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per Cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.Total.Per cent.
Albany, Municipality of17815788.202111.80971820273525204313475.282413.481810.1121.121250.704
Beverley, Town of77100.003621112685.71114.2871.00
Bridgetown, Town of2020100.008684215840.001260.0070.35
Bunbury, Municipality of11210291.07108.93573322931156267869.641715.181715.18830.743
Busselton, Municipality of464393.4836.522491681262112758.69919.561021.74400.87
Cossack, Town of2727100.0083895113311.112177.77311.11110.4026
Fremantle, Municipality of68558184.8210114.7420.2910.142,97223225981484643102253.6563292.26284.093030.4411
Geraldton, Municipality of17516594.28105.71780957283211929148.0014080.00148.0042.2831.711170.672
Gingin, Town of1414100.0069323151178.57214.2817.14120.85
Guildford, Municipality of1059590.47109.52569317830168239590.4721.9087.621010.96
Kojonup, Town of1717100.006662522529.41635.29635.29100.59
Newcastle, Municipality of464393.4836.52261741073153984.78715.21471.02
Northam, Municipality of424197.6212.3821226786493890.4737.1412.38370.88
Northampton, Town of2828100.001331877113414.282485.71200.71
Perth, City of93281787.6610811.5960.6410.104,72445180107253688519488594.95303.22151.6120.215540.592
Pinjarra, Town of1717100.00731631421588.2315.8815.88221.29
Roebourne, Town of2525100.00883862312520.002080.00220.88
York, Municipality of15314393.46106.53712942222714132610769.931610.453019.611210.79
Total2,6292,34289.0327710.5380.3020.0812,6571466323456102232015021,49156.7192135.032037.7260.2280.301,6390.6248
TABLE VII.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of INHABITANTS, the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, the NUMBER of HOUSES, and the NUMBER of ADULT MALES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY of WESTERN AUSTRALIA at the date of the CENSUS of 1870 and 1881 ; together with the NUMERICAL INCREASE or DECREASE (exclusive of Aborigines):—
Districts.Persons.Males.Females.Houses.Adult Males.
1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.
Blackwood370370211211159159100100121121
Fremantle3,7964,1333372,3412,264771,4551,8694145367782421,5661,252314
Greenough & Irwin1,5571,7682119701,052825877161292233048160054060
Murray739833944975014242332901071544729326528
The North1726614891435423992911990318453114381267
Perth5,2445,8225783,0072,981262,2372,8416047961,0832871,7761,484292
Plantagent1,6511,64381,064992725876516425333178705596109
Sussex1,0541,173119689661283655121471001717144636284
Swan1,8101,9241141,1141,0704469685415827231341709506203
Toodyay2,5142,7692551,5841,610269301,15922932745012399089496
Victoria1,3862,6091,2238921,6347424949754812084532456031,031428
Wellington2,2961,9433531,4701,0654058268785229136271947551396
Williams1,3251,325844844481481207207528528
York2,5662,7351691,6041,635319621,10013835648112598090773
Grand Total of Western Australia24,78529,7085,28436115,37517,0622,3396529,41012,6463,2363,5005,2711,7719,7299,4181,3441,655
TABLE VIII.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of INHABITANTS, the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, the NUMBER of HOUSES, and the NUMBER of ADULT MALES, in each TOWN and DISTRICT of the COLONY, at the date of CENSUS 1870 and 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Town and District.Persons.Males.Females.Houses.Adult Males.
1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.
Blackwood.
Town of Bridgetown10150512020
District of Blackwood26916110880101
Total370211159100121
Fremantle.
Town of Fremantle3,7963,6412,3411,9671,4551,6745366851,5661,087
District of Fremantle49229719593165
Total4,1332,2641,8697781,252
Greenough and Irwin.
District of1,5571,7689701,052587716223304600540
Murray.
Town of Pinjarra7399549757242381729324
District of Murray733444294107137241
Total833501332154265
The North.
Town of Cossack17222919729323127114148
Town of Roebourne11314376372540
District of the North3192695032193
Total66154211984381
Perth.
City of Perth5,2445,0443,0072,4792,2372,5659321,7761,235
District of Perth778502276796151249
Total5,8222,9812,8411,0831,484
Plantagenet.
Town of Albany1,6511,0241,064552587472178705303
District of Plantagenet619440179253153293
Total1,643992651331596
Sussex.
Town of Busselton1,0542896891443651454644672
District of Sussex884517367100125290
Total1,173661512171362
Swan.
Town of Guildford1,8105291,114279696250272105709125
Town of Gingin9751461418
District of Swan1,298740558194363
Total1,9241,070854313506
Toodyay.
Town of Newcastle2,5142081,584115930933274699063
Town of Northam2521341184257
District of Toodyay2,3091,361948362774
Total2,7691,6101,159450894
Victoria.
Town of Geraldton1,386911892483494428208175603271
Town of Northampton13669672838
District of Victoria1,5621,082480250722
Total2,6091,6349754531,031
Wellington.
Town of Bunbury2,2965831,470305278112168
District of Wellington1,360760826600291250947383
Total1,9431,065878362551
Williams.
Town of Kojonup9456381730
District of Williams1,231788443190498
Total1,325844481207528
York.
Town of York2,5667571,604433962324356153980250
Town of Beverley563323720
District of York1,9221,169753321637
Total2,7351,6351,100481907
Grand Total of Western Australia24,78529,70815,37517,0629,41012,6463,5005,2719,7299,418
TABLE IX.—SUMMARY showing the AREA, the NUMBER of INHABITANTS, the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, the NUMBER of ADULT MALES, and the NUMBER of HOUSES in each MUNICIPALITY, at the date of the CENSUS of 1881 ; also the ASSESSED ANNUAL VALUE of RATEABLE PROPERTY therein, at the date of the CENSUS of 1870 and 1881.
Municipalities.Area.1881.Assessed Annual Value of Rateable Property.
Square Miles.Acres.Persons.Males.Females.Adult Males.Houses.1870.1881.Increase.
£££
Albany9.125,8461,0245524723031782,5504,9812,431
Bunbury0.332125833052781681121,8092,288479
Busselton*1.2479528914414572468781,039161
Fremantle3.822,4433,6411,9671,6741,08768512,04421,9029,858
Geraldton†5.473,5009114834282711752,1196,0783,959
Guildford0.976275292792501251052,8874,1461,259
Newcastle‡0.925902081159363461,0561,056
Northam2.001,2802521341185742503503
Perth5.233,3505,0442,4792,5651,23593214,90028,88513,985
York*6.003,8407574333242501532,2032,851648
Total35.1022,48313,2386,8916,3473,6312,47440,44673,72933,283
[* Property first assessed in 1871.] [† Property first assessed in 1873.] [‡ Property first assessed in 1878.]
TABLE X.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of ABORIGINES, MALES and FEMALES, in Service in each DISTRICT and TOWN of the COLONY at the date of CENSUS, 1881.
Districts and Towns.Males.Females.Totals.
Blackwood, District of6410
Bridgetown, Town of
Total6410
Fremantle, District of36137
Fremantle, Town of
Total36137
Greenough and Irwin, District of402262
Murray, District of5510
Pinjarra, Towns of11
Total6511
The North, District of595301896
Cossack, Town of33516351
Roebourne, Town of14620
Total9443231,267
Perth, District of426
Perth, City of51520
Total91726
Plantagenet, District of10872180
Albany, Town of213
Total11073183
Sussex, District of18523
Busselton, Town of11
Total18624
Swan, District of14115
Guildford, Town of33
Gingin, Town of11
Total18119
Toodyay, District of9761158
Newcastle, Town of
Northam, Town of
Total9761158
Victoria, District of20897305
Geraldton, Town of22
Northampton, Town of415
Total21498312
Wellington, District of13518
Bunbury, Town of112
Total14620
Williams, District of492978
Kojonup, Town of11
Total502979
York, District of7758135
York, Town of11
Beverley, Town of112
Total7860138
TOTAL1,6407062,346
TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing the AGES of the PEOPLE (exclusive of ABORIGINES) LIVING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, at date of CENSUS, 3rd APRIL, 1881.
Ages.The Colony.City of Perth.Municipal Towns.Other Towns.Districts beyond limits of Towns.
Persons.M.F.Persons.M.F.Persons.M.F.Persons.M.F.Persons.M.F.
All ages29,70817,06212,6465,0442,4792,5658,1944,4123,78292158933215,5499,5825,967
0 years9084434651526983281129152301812445227218
1 years8254184071245767229118111281513444228216
2 years8324304021478463237109128261115422226196
3 years759363396109545521710311421129412194218
4 years817416401142736923110812328217416214202
Total under 5 years4,1412,0702,0716743373371,19556762813377562,1391,0891,050
5 years7643484161325577212106106211110399176223
6 years74338635713969702041168818711382194188
7 years741374367140637719710394221210382196186
8 years72136435714061792041099520812357186171
9 years75640635013065652211171041899387215172
10 years725370355141647718884104231013373212161
11 years7293643651486286192969617116372195177
12 years7093773321226260199103961688372204168
13 years6983413571335182200961041468351188163
14 years685350335145697618790971789336183153
Total under 15 years11,4125,7505,6622,0449581,0363,1991,5871,6123191671525,8503,0382,812
15 and under 20 years3,0521,5051,5475682453238183584608142391,585860725
20 and under 21 years574289285974057139568317107321183138
Total under 21 years15,0387,5447,4942,7091,2431,4664,1562,0012,1554172191987,7564,0813,675
21 and under 25 years2,0341,0979373271361915452562896440241,098665433
25 and under 30 years1,9511,102849308138170577311266956431971589382
30 and under 35 years1,515830685238113125418194224694821790475315
35 and under 40 years1,6841,036648246110136483266217684820887612275
40 and under 45 years1,7711,155616288139149470298172533914960679281
45 and under 50 years1,7261,23249422211510746432214244359996760236
50 and under 55 years1,4371,1143232081377137326610724186832693139
55 and under 60 years91469821616311251250181693226646937990
60 and under 65 years7825951871348648238167711815339232765
65 and under 70 years3562629478552310063371117714334
70 and under 75 years2411825971521968531544987325
75 and under 80 years10075253529621111044359
80 years and upwards54401416133158723194
Total of Adults14,5659,4185,1472,3341,2351,0994,0222,3961,6264723381347,7375,4492,288
Unspecified10510051116151323256524
TABLE II.—RETURN showing the NUMBER of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, at, above, and under each year of AGE, in WESTERN AUSTRALIA, at date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Age.Population at each Year of Age.Population at and above each Year of Age.Population at and under each Year of Age.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
0908443465*2970817,06212,646908443465
182541840728,69516,51912,1761,733861872
283243040227,87016,10111,7692,5651,2911,274
375936339627,03815,67111,3673,3241,6541,670
481741640126,27915,30810,9714,1412,0702,071
576434841625,46214,89210,5704,9052,4182,487
674338635724,69814,54410,1545,6482,8042,844
774137436723,95514,1589,7976,3893,1783,211
872136435723,21413,7849,4307,1103,5423,568
975640635022,49313,4209,0737,8663,9483,918
1072537035521,73713,0148,7238,5914,3184,273
1172936436521,01212,6448,3689,3204,6824,638
1270937733220,28312,2808,00310,0295,0594,970
1369834435719,57411,9037,67110,7275,4005,327
1468535033518,87611,5627,31411,4125,7505,662
1564531533018,19111,2126,97912,0576,0655,992
1662831731117,54610,8976,64912,6856,3826,303
1759027731316,91810,5806,33813,2756,6596,616
1858629129516,32810,3036,02513,8616,9506,911
1960330529815,74210,0125,73014,4647,2557,209
2057428928515,1399,7075,43215,0387,5447,494
2152327225114,5659,4185,14715,5617,8167,745
2253228125114,0429,1464,89616,0938,0977,996
2349827622213,5108,8654,64516,5918,3738,218
2448126821313,0128,5894,42317,0728,6418,431
2545525819712,5318,3214,21017,5278,8998,628
2642723818912,0768,0634,01317,9549,1378,817
2738021816211,6497,8253,82418,3349,3558,979
2837221116111,2697,6073,66218,7069,5669,140
2931717714010,8977,3063,50119,0239,7439,280
3039120119010,5807,2193,36119,4149,9449,470
3123313010310,1897,0183,17119,64710,0749,573
323291821479,9566,8883,06819,97610,2569,720
332981741249,6276,7062,92120,27410,4309,844
342641431219,3296,5322,79720,53810,5739,965
353452091369,0656,3892,67620,88310,78210,101
363612291328,7206,1802,54021,24411,01110,233
373051791268,3595,9512,40821,54911,19010,359
383362071298,0545,7722,28221,88511,39710,488
393372121257,7185,5652,15322,22211,60910,613
405673592087,3815,3532,02822,78911,96810,821
41279199806,8144,9941,82023,06812,16710,901
423452371086,5354,7951,74023,41312,40411,009
433091861236,1904,5581,63223,72212,59011,132
44271174975,8814,3721,50923,99312,76411,229
454443171275,6104,1981,41224,43713,08111,356
463182101085,1663,8811,28524,75513,29111,464
47299210894,8483,6711,17725,05413,50111,553
48373278954,5493,4611,08825,42713,77911,648
49292217754,1763,18399325,71913,99611,723
505344181163,8842,96691826,25314,41411,839
51204163413,3502,54880226,45714,57711,880
52258199593,1462,38576126,71514,77611,939
53214164502,8882,18670226,92914,94011,989
54227170572,6742,02265227,15615,11012,046
55232188442,4471,85259527,38815,29812,090
56239182572,2151,66455127,62715,48012,147
5713396371,9761,48249427,76015,57612,184
58170123471,8431,38645727,93015,69912,231
59140109311,6731,26341028,07015,80812,262
60269212571,5331,15437928,33916,02012,319
61144111331,26494232228,48316,13112,352
62142104381,12083128928,62516,23512,390
63119932697872725128,74416,32812,416
[* This total includes "Unspecified."]
TABLE II.—RETURN showing the NUMBER of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, at, above, and under each year of AGE, in WESTERN AUSTRALIA, at date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).—Continued.
Age.Population at each Year of Age.Population at and above each Year of Age.Population at and under each Year of Age.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
64108753385963422528,85216,40312,449
65117962175155919228,96916,49912,470
6675492663446317129,04416,54812,496
6756391755941414529,10016,58712,513
6866491750337512829,16616,63612,530
6942291343732611129,20816,66512,543
707555203952979829,28316,72012,563
71544773202427829,33716,76712,570
72403282661957129,37716,79912,578
733927122261636329,41616,82612,590
743321121871365129,44916,84712,602
753424101541153929,48316,87112,612
7618126120912929,50116,88312,618
7714113102792329,51516,89412,621
782018288682029,53516,91212,623
791410468501829,54916,92212,627
802015554401429,56916,93712,632
816423425929,57516,94112,634
825322821729,58016,94412,636
836332318529,58616,94712,639
84661715229,59216,95312,639
8544119229,59616,95712,639
861175229,59716,95712,640
871165129,59816,95712,641
88115529,59916,95812,641
89114429,60016,95912,641
90223329,60216,96112,641
91111129,60316,96212,641
Unspecified1051005
[* This total includes "Unspecified."]
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, living in each DISTRICT of the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.All Ages.0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.
BlackwoodMales211746373435624
Females159865554665558
Total37015101181271091011712
FremantleMales2,264646150505648554955664649
Females1,869624753536654444449535458
Total4,1331261081031031221029993104119100107
Greenough and IrwinMales1,052273532272523222218322119
Females716152822232223221725202624
Total1,768426354504746443943524743
MurrayMales50117141410161310988714
Females3329617169168151112710
Total833262031262529182419201424
The NorthMales542835573437415
Females1197438464324
Total6611578131198310439
PerthMales2,981807395648066837881888476
Females2,841987571687791778583718193
Total5,822178148166132157157160163164159165169
PlantagenetMales992272222161920222017191016
Females651251822271820131815161913
Total1,643524044433740353832352929
SussexMales661201618131812191619101516
Females512211925171622151122161316
Total1,173413543303434342741262832
SwanMales1,070323731243227313124353132
Females854362326243231232528262620
Total1,924686057486458545652615752
ToodyayMales1,610384027323132405134384234
Females1,159464336524332412328382927
Total2,769848363847464817462767161
VictoriaMales1,634334038453325162725303330
Females975424238303132383328311832
Total2,609758276756457546053615162
WellingtonMales1,065332930253229271323253625
Females878263730293332253129162622
Total1,943596660546561524452416247
WilliamsMales844201923132211111220131115
Females48120161914181820168151911
Total1,325403542274029312828283026
YorkMales1,635372539363836424028323129
Females1,100504335302735214323313027
Total2,735876874666571638351636156
GRAND TOTAL OF THE COLONYMales17,062443418430363416348386374364406370364
Females12,646465407402396401416357367357350355365
Total29,708908825832759817764743741721756725729
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, living in each DISTRICT of the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines).
12.13.14.15 and under 20.20 and under 21.21 and under 25.25 and under 30.30 and under 35.35 and under 40.40 and under 45.45 and under 50.50 and under 55.55 and under 60.60 and under 65.65 and under 70.70 and under 75.75 and under 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified.
45520191091120231114101211
14722461271147411
59124251522162224301514111221
504652191241191479813515816615811190352753
534554223331491221161018981614035186321
10391106414572682692142362472472191511255333851
24292910420614545676375754740163213
2326121041548433734332617147541
47554120835109888210196101926147217313
91413441428373030343728131464132
69634526261725121455321
152319781954634755465133181764333
343710641016349373218124152
45291416133242
7564610781177652393620124152
73607729147158157126140171154178133102636029131
67858734866215184144153163116795753242064
140145164639113373341270293334270257190155878035171
192014832082101566376775530281481510
1319168313574540362918171111104311
3239301663313914696991059572413924124611
71213601541383148564837222511311
171511651137352125192176711
2427241252678735273756944283211421
31282796146050375658726732351612831
212520116155743405041362115146923
5253472122911793771069910888474922211061
50273213036117707510610310513366632421832
3236281482982775748624926181211411
8263602786519914713215416515415984753525933
2925231182113013710813314513410961591281412
26312910425696554485721288852
55565222246199202162171202155137696717101412
2322231021774753960646860423223653
302019104226358484030382515163632
534242206391371338710094106855748261285
131511681655424653769975273212833
1510155513343833172114105421
28252612329898079709711385323614933
4238271613499926795941421108861291910113
24272913234808558575449212216102221
6665562936817917712515214819113111077392112314
3773413501,5052891,0971,1028301,0361,1551,2321,1146985952621827540100
3323573351,547285937849685648616494323216187945925145
7096986853,0525742,0341,9511,5151,6841,7711,7261,43791478235624110054105
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, living in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.All Ages.0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.
Municipality of AlbanyMales55218161011131415141217710
Females472181316181215101511121310
Total1,024362926292529252923292020
Town of BeverleyMales3311112231
Females2311212
Total5612112132231
Town of BridgetownMales5033331331
Females5134112213342
Total101637142343643
Municipality of BunburyMales3057101011614528875
Females278121310111096105477
Total583192320221623111213121412
Municipality of BusseltonMales144535354566323
Females145769264536464
Total28912914511810912787
Town of CossackMales1971131113
Females3212321
Total2292213511113
Municipality of FremantleMales1,967545147435039504249583842
Females1,674573950425845373843464950
Total3,641111909785108848780921048792
Municipality of GeraldtonMales48310131317111541310131214
Females428231820141513169914612
Total911333133312628202219271826
Town of GinginMales51242242132131
Females462231133111
Total97465343435242
Municipality of GuildfordMales279151077891358759
Females25010486974574124
Total529251415131716171015111713
Town of KojonupMales56411212111
Females38311213111
Total9444222423212
Municipality of NewcastleMales115543231552311
Females9315323214411
Total208696463696412
Municipality of NorthamMales134361425946361
Females118723943614641
Total25210841368155109102
Town of NorthamptonMales69422311222
Females67442111223141
Total136864451233363
City of PerthMales2,479695784547355696361656462
Females2,565836763556977707779657786
Total5,044152124147109142132139140140130141148
Town of PinjarraMales57121145212
Females381221232
Total95223345141322
Town of RoebourneMales7622132113221
Females37112141112
Total113333425233213
Municipality of YorkMales433125135105101285611
Females3241711910683961377
Total757291622151613132114181318
TotalMales7,480216190204169202172192178178191158169
Females6,679247191206178199193169181186178194188
TOTAL14,159463381410347401365361359364369352357
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, living in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines).
12.13.14.15 and under 20.20 and under 21.21 and under 25.25 and under 30.30 and under 35.35 and under 40.40 and under 45.45 and under 50.50 and under 55.55 and under 60.60 and under 65.65 and under 70.70 and under 75.75 and under 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified.
1513844945603131284020181375143
101311611037332928231211888331
25261910519829360595152312621158453
133414131
112421311
1125246424231
2224125421311
216335311
343104510732311
445274232814161623161386212
86731419281511911866122
1210125884256292725342419146334
2431034667121647811
564155997746222
7107258131513141622691011
11852439302115854223
113743121
21111531433322151064223
4539481661999127851181461471329580292351
49375120231134107101978175593433185321
947699368502332341862152272221911291134728831
91182832341273940362218181518
1115950934362521227102422
20261778125777526062433220223718
22112152422
317151451
323827297432
811524311128142113191010241
48433620819151114678142
121995793120272932272517183812
118243344831
11214821121
2210381154581511
3211019566871223131
5214181074622113
373242171513101491434431
62495874886725111
442123510693232111
10662181317101711810462111
216463372751
1392383431121
34152714671031961
6251692454013613811311013911513711286555229131
60827632357191170125136149107715148231963
12213314556897327308238246288222208163134787135161
221813322115331
115132141321
2321326536245541
6139445643119
13325522
1391514965843119
1110840934251327193434162215923
510742142325152513136784
162015822357502852324740233019933
173153167645106432513355424476472421319268119109402148
164194182822147504467370373335258184126122603416101
3373473491,467253936980725797811730605445390179143563149
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the PERCENTAGE of MALES and FEMALES at each AGE, and of the MARRIED, UNMARRIED, and WIDOWED of each SEX, to the whole POPULATION of the COLONY ; to the MALE and FEMALE POPULATION ; and to the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES ABOVE and UNDER 21 years of age respectively, at the date of the CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
In each 100 of
Whole Population of 29,798.Male Population of 17,062.Female Population of 12,646.Male Adult Population 9,418.Female Adult Population 5,147.Male Population under 21, 7,544.Female Population under 21, 7,494.
Grand TotalMales17,06257.43
Females12,64642.56
0Males4431.492.595.87
Females4651.563.676.20
1Males4181.402.455.54
Females4071.373.215.43
2Males4301.442.525.70
Females4021.353.185.36
3Males3631.222.124.81
Females3961.333.135.28
4Males4161.402.435.51
Females4011.353.175.35
5Males3481.172.044.61
Females4161.403.295.55
6Males3861.292.265.11
Females3571.202.824.76
7Males3741.262.194.95
Females3671.232.904.89
8Males3641.222.134.82
Females3571.202.824.76
9Males4061.362.385.38
Females3501.182.774.67
10Males3701.242.174.90
Females3551.192.804.74
11Males3641.222.134.82
Females3651.232.884.87
12Males3771.272.204.99
Females3321.112.624.43
13Males3411.141.994.52
Females3571.202.824.76
14Males3501.182.054.64
Females3351.122.654.47
15Males3151.061.844.17
Females3301.112.614.40
16Males3171.071.854.20
Females3111.042.464.15
17Males2770.931.623.67
Females3131.052.474.18
18Males2910.981.703.85
Females2950.992.333.94
19Males3051.021.784.04
Females2981.002.353.98
20Males2890.971.693.83
Females2850.962.253.80
21 and under 25Males1,0973.696.4311.65
Females9373.157.4118.20
25 and under 30Males1,1023.716.4511.70
Females8492.866.7116.49
30 and under 35Males8302.794.868.81
Females6852.305.4113.31
35 and under 40Males1,0363.486.0711.00
Females6482.185.1212.59
40 and under 45Males1,1553.886.7712.26
Females6162.074.8711.97
45 and under 50Males1,2324.147.2213.08
Females4941.663.909.59
50 and under 55Males1,1143.756.5311.82
Females3231.082.556.27
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the PERCENTAGE of MALES and FEMALES at each AGE, and of the MARRIED, UNMARRIED, and WIDOWED of each SEX, to the whole POPULATION of the COLONY ; to the MALE and FEMALE POPULATION ; and to the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES ABOVE and UNDER 21 years of age respectively, at the date of the CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines)—Continued.
In each 100 of
Whole Population of 29,796.Male Population of 17,062.Female Population of 12,646.Male Adult Population 9,418.Female Adult Population 5,147.Male Population under 21, 7,544.Female Population under 21, 7,494.
55 and under 60Males6982.354.097.41
Females2160.721.714.19
60 and under 65Males5952.003.486.31
Females1870.631.483.63
65 and under 70Males2620.881.532.78
Females940.310.741.82
70 and under 75Males1820.611.061.93
Females590.190.461.14
75 and under 80Males750.250.440.79
Females250.080.190.48
80 and upwardsMales400.130.230.42
Females140.040.110.27
UnspecifiedMales1000.330.58
Females50.010.04
Total under 21 yearsMales7,54425.3944.21
Females7,49425.2259.26
Total15,03850.61
Adult MalesMarried4,25014.3024.9045.12
Unmarried4,63115.5927.1449.17
Widowed5371.803.155.70
Total9,41831.7055.19
Adult FemalesMarried3,76612.6729.7873.17
Unmarried8752.946.9217.00
Widowed5061.704.009.83
Total5,14717.3240.70
TABLE I.—SHOWING the NUMBER of UNMARRIED, MARRIED, and WIDOWED of each SEX, at QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS of AGE, from FIFTEEN YEARS of AGE, in the undermentioned DIVISIONS of the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines), at the date of CENSUS, 1881.
AGES AND SEX.THE COLONY.CITY OF PERTH.MUNICIPAL TOWNS.OTHER TOWNS.DISTRICTS BEYOND LIMITS OF TOWNS.
Persons.Married.Unmarried.Widowed.Persons.Married.Unmarried.Widowed.Persons.Married.Unmarried.Widowed.Persons.Married.Unmarried.Widowed.Persons.Married.Unmarried.Widowed.
All AgesMales17,0624,27512,2485392,4797241,6541014,4121,2463,020146589149425159,5822,1567,149277
Females12,6463,9768,1625082,5657541,6661453,7821,2102,36520733212120295,9671,8913,929147
Under 15 yearsMales5,7505,7509589581,5871,5871671673,0383,038
Females5,66215,6611,0861,0861,6121,6121521522,81212,811
15 years and upwardsMales11,3124,2756,4985391,5217246961012,8251,2461,433146422149258156,5442,1564,111277
Females6,9843,9752,5015081,4797545801452,1701,2107532071801215093,1551,8901,118147
15 and under 21 yearsMales1,794151,7792852283414740752521,04361,037
Females1,8322031,624238019361543674742461036863110753
21 years and upwardsMales9,5184,2604,7195391,2367224131012,4111,2391,026146370149206155,5012,1503,074277
Females5,1523,7698775061,0997352191451,6271,1432792051341111492,2921,780365147
21 and under 25 yearsMales1,0971759211136291072565719814053566584581
Females93746246961917111912891451431241774332292004
25 and under 30 yearsMales1,10243865861388055331114916626421435891884001
Females84962421114170124451266193685312551382282937
30 and under 35 yearsMales83046035515113783231941197234825234752382289
Females685583703212510711722418327142119113152743110
35 and under 40 yearsMales1,0365674432611076313266163967482818261230029814
Females64855442521361061614217185824201912752441813
40 and under 45 yearsMales1,155557550481399438729816612012392216167927537628
Females6165244052149118141717213715201411122812581013
45 and under 50 yearsMales1,232631536651158522832218512017352211276033938338
Females494415156410779622142114523981236214418
50 and under 55 yearsMales1,114547502651378640112661441041818115269330635334
Females32325885771502191078242166139120217
55 and under 60 yearsMales6983562845811283227181102651426814437916318333
Females216142866512951769382296339072117
60 and under 65 yearsMales595268227100865120151678947311559132712315153
Females1871197614830187138528336548215
65 and under 70 yearsMales2621298053552916106330171611143704627
Females94493422391437182173422111
70 and under 75 yearsMales1828051515221171453231317411273352018
Females5928229191018155102513111
75 and under 80 yearsMales75271533296815116143515614
Females256196151046918
80 years and upwardsMales401591613445851419847
Females1421231277413
UnspecifiedMales100108821115312321301526451
Females53211422
TABLE II.—SHOWING the NUMBER of UNMARRIED, MARRIED, and WIDOWED of each SEX living on April 3rd, 1881, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, of all AGES, and of the AGE of FIFTEEN YEARS and upwards (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.All Ages.Under 15 Years.Age of 15 years and upwards.
Persons.Unmarried.Married.Unmarried.Married.Widowed.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Blackwood2115968809234474342
Fremantle2,2641,8697977897313536556358192
Greenough and Irwin1,0527163853283811442532233321
Murray501332176167188531251121210
The North5421196256370119950112
Perth2,9812,8411,1581,209869622845856109154
Plantagenet9926512832724361472351933839
Sussex664512224256261941621511411
Swan1,0708544533863261672592623239
Toodyay1,6101,1595485316282273943724026
Victoria1,6349754524817671443593165634
Wellington1,06587839540413751832752682032
Williams844481229234409931861412013
York1,6351,1005204756652293813636933
Grand Total of Colony17,06212,6465,7505,66116,4982,5014,2753,975539508
TABLE III.—SHOWING the NUMBER of UNMARRIED, MARRIED, and WIDOWED of each SEX in each DISTRCT of the COLONY, of all AGES, under FIFTEEN YEARS, and FIFTEEN YEARS and upwards, at the date of the CENSUS of 1870 and 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.All Ages.Under 15 Years.Age of 15 years and upwards.
Persons.Unmarried.Married.Unmarried.Married.Widowed.Unspecified.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Bachelors.Spinsters.Husbands.Wives.Widowers.Widows.Males.
1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.
Blackwood21115968809234474342
Fremantle2,3412,2641,4551,8696267976557895797312713535436555206351081992583
Greenough and Irwin9701,05258771630238531132843338156144233253215223233521
Murray4975012423321551761181571991884753961257511221221045
The North1435422911918628561013707112099135041112
Perth3,0072,9812,2372,8411,0071,1589731,2098928693786228278458058564410981154237
Plantagenet1,06499258765129528327327247943698147213235207193113893966
Sussex689661365512203224200256295261579410816210115191471174
Swan1,1141,07069685434545335738640032610116722325921826210322039136
Toodyay1,5841,6109301,159487548491524673628125227363394308372194062642
Victoria8921,6344949752444522574813647674514418835918831675643489
Wellington1,4701,065826878420395621404163237512418327027526425823201732125
Williams844481229234409931861412013
York1,6041,6359621,1005125204794756356651342293703813333631469163373
Grand Total of Colony15,37517,0629,41012,6464,6145,7504,5435,66115,6326,4981,4432,5013,4544,2753,2473,9751555391775081,470
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the CONJUGAL CONDITION of MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT in the COLONY, at date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.All ages.Under 15 years.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
BLACKWOOD—
UnmarriedMales160682018533141658711
Females1148020446
MarriedMales47156865652111
Females432267114731
WidowedMales4211
Females211
TotalMales2116820191091120231114101211
Females1598022461271147411
FREMANTLE—
UnmarriedMales1,528797188229578374867605535299512
Females1,142789193257230105533232
MarriedMales6553224686184879591654416123
Females635308768910286756446242010221
WidowedMales8113411121117101011
Females92134109141214126412
TotalMales2,264797191241191479813515816615811190352753
Females1,869789223331491221161018981614035186321
GREENOUGH AND IRWIN—
UnmarriedMales766385104205225172926282925175112
Females472328951322932
MarriedMales25392025363640391817922
Females223922534342931221412533
WidowedMales33321774621
Females21154322211
TotalMales1,05238510420614545676375754740163213
Females7163281041548433734332617147541
MURRAY—
UnmarriedMales36417644141828151317111067212
Females2101572641251311
MarriedMales125109151715261575411
Females11281141916201012543
WidowedMales12232212
Females10221212
TotalMales501176441428373030343728131464132
Females33215734526261725121455321
THE NORTH—
UnmarriedMales432623710628242311622108149
Females6756641
MarriedMales9921921172087212
Females5031411113242
WidowedMales1111212211
Females211
TotalMales542623710641016349373218124152
Females1195691416133242
PERTH—
UnmarriedMales2,0271,1582914412665354349436032301820841
Females1,8311,20933554128471316146261
MarriedMales8453328988931131021069457342464
Females85613128613612412113188563234101111
WidowedMales10933499127151116155
Females15411716182221191914853
TotalMales2,9811,15829147158157126140171154178133102636029131
Females2,8411,20934866215184144153163116795753242064
PLANTAGENET—
UnmarriedMales719283821972682234403728109519
Females41927278933156111111
MarriedMales2351110333025333324191453121
Females19354242930312514135742
WidowedMales384437315452
Females39144333645231
TotalMales992283832082101566376775530281481510
Females6512728313574540362918171111104311
SUSSEX—
UnmarriedMales485224601536207213721246104
Females3502566071453311
MarriedMales1625182427182613131242
Females15153223018201719755
WidowedMales1411333111
Females11112121111
TotalMales661224601541383148564837222511311
Females512256651137352125192176711
SWAN—
UnmarriedMales7794539514458012152125281414931
Females55338610610261062511
MarriedMales259115202440334137131748321
Females2621053131334632311898431
WidowedMales3211462543141
Females39212442662622
TotalMales1,07045396146050375658726732351612831
Females854386116155743405041362115146923
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the CONJUGAL CONDITION of MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT in the COLONY, at date of CENSUS, 1881.—Continued.
District.All ages.Under 15 years.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
TOODYAY—
UnmarriedMales1,176648130319834815055526934257621
Females76153413819411852211
MarriedMales3942193644554052592928149331
Females372101041575046554824137731
WidowedMales401815310363
Females26225254411
TotalMales1,61054813036117707510610610513366632421832
Females1,1595341482982775748624926181211411
VICTORIA—
UnmarriedMales1,27945211821116936969797660342764112
Females6254819316227321
MarriedMales359144447595849392416432
Females316119465845425119237221
WidowedMales56148910316212
Females341664151631
TotalMales1,6344521182113013710812314513410961591281412
Females97548110425696554485721288852
WELLINGTON—
UnmarriedMales2703951921762451625302720178321
Females887404971634197331111
MarriedMales2751129223538413922201841
Females259176293938342335201010322
WidowedMales201111134242
Females323342455312
TotalMales1,0653951021774753960646860423223653
Females878405104226358484030382515163632
WILLIAMS—
UnmarriedMales63822968105027272946504718197212
Females3272344881810513
MarriedMales1865151822274626784611
Females141751627271617137231
WidowedMales20123322511
Females13111133111
TotalMales844229681655424656766875273212833
Females4812345513343833172114105421
YORK—
UnmarriedMales1,1855201613281583142536857372446110
Females7044751222243267611
MarriedMales3812183335493867463827135613
Females36310113658484951392019145111
WidowedMales6911437713101283
Females3311132291315112
TotalMales1,6355201613499996795941421108861291910113
Females1,10047513234808558575449212216102221
WESTERN AUSTRALIA—
UnmarriedMales12,2485,7501,500279921658355443550536502284227805115988
Females8,1625,6611,41720746921170424013387822
MarriedMales4,27551017543846656755763154735626812980271510
Females3,9761130764626245835545244152581421194928623
WidowedMales53916152648656558100535133163
Females50826143252526457666142291912
TotalMales17,0625,7501,5052891,0971,1628301,0331,1551,2321,1146985952621927540100
Females12,6465,6621,547285937849685648616494323216187945925145
Grand Total29,70811,4123,0525742,0341,9511,5151,6841,7711,7261,43791478235624110054105
TABLE V.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES:—Showing the CONJUGAL CONDITION of MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN, at date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities or Towns.All ages.Under 15 years.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
ALBANY, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales3761984483931121561055422
Females30019756821951111
MarriedMales1631629181522271512842121
Females140521623222320974441
WidowedMales1311311132
Females32124223444231
TotalMales55219344945603131284020181375143
Females472197611037332928231211888331
BEVERLEY, Town of—
UnmarriedMales20121211111
Females161141
MarriedMales11132131
Females711311
WidowedMales211
Females
TotalMales3312133414131
Females2311421311
BRIDGETOWN, Town of—
UnmarriedMales38264112121
Females362961
MarriedMales122421111
Females15235311
WidowedMales
Females
TotalMales50264125421311
Females51296335311
BUNBURY, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales206166274131586576612
Females17812529381021
MarriedMales929126101616107642
Females84211118141051062311
WidowedMales7111112
Females1611224312
TotalMales305106274232814161623161386212
Females27812531419281511911866122
BUSSELTON, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales103591034211873221
Females10177143412
MarriedMales3745648145
Females4111585646212
WidowedMales41111
Females3111
TotalMales144591034667121647811
Females14577155997746222
COSSACK, Town of—
UnmarriedMales1461385232721138213121
Females12111
MarriedMales45112936531
Females202743121
WidowedMales6111111
Females
TotalMales19713852439302115854223
Females32113743121
FREMANTLE, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales1,329695164177867324262515132248411
Females1,01669117623652995533233
MarriedMales5712221595373808671574113103
Females56826868768882675844191810121
WidowedMales671341010615891
Females90124109141213126412
TotalMales1,9676951661999127851181461471329580292351
Females1,67469120231134107101978175593433185321
GERALDTON, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales3351732831722101716177104128
Females28420446816532
MarriedMales12861916212018136621
Females125411831201618671111
WidowedMales2011412281
Females19252131311
TotalMales4831732832341273940362218181518
Females42820450934362521227102422
GINGIN, Town of—
UnmarriedMales3831111112
Females3122621
MarriedMales13114142
Females151131441
WidowedMales
Females
TotalMales5131112152422
Females46227151451
TABLE V.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES:—Showing the CONJUGAL CONDITION of MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN, at date of CENSUS, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).—Continued.
Municipalities or Towns.All ages.Under 15 years.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
GUILDFORD, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales1971272339627483311
Females1489630410242
MarriedMales77126514139115713
Females803210614137125431
WidowedMales51121
Females221222135132
TotalMales27912724311128142113191010241
Females2509633620819151114678142
KOJONUP, Town of—
UnmarriedMales4216824211341
Females2316232
MarriedMales131231411
Females12116211
WidowedMales11
Females312
TotalMales56168243344831
Females3816214821121
NEWCASTLE, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales7941101711144612
Females57341315121
MarriedMales34245533621111
Females3113104432211
WidowedMales211
Females5212
TotalMales115411019566871223131
Females933414181074622113
NORTHAM, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales1006295621243222
Females776012221
MarriedMales3425364353111
Females351385922311
WidowedMales
Females621111
TotalMales1346295874886725111
Females11860123510693232111
NORTHAMPTON, Town of—
UnmarriedMales4225621341
Females4030811
MarriedMales2625327241
Females2511282421121
WidowedMales11
Females211
TotalMales69256463372751
Females673092383431121
PERTH, City of—
UnmarriedMales1,6549582453810755323138224022201617841
Females1,6661,08631348119451116146251
MarriedMales7242298078769485868351292164
Females754109711241071061187950293091011
WidowedMales10133378117151014155
Females14511714172219171814852
TotalMales2,4799582454013613811311013911513711286555229131
Females2,5651,08632357191170125136149107715148231963
PINJARRAH, Town of—
UnmarriedMales4124812321
Females2115411
MarriedMales1412211412
Females14122131211
WidowedMales211
Females3111
TotalMales5724813322115331
Females38155132141321
ROEBOURNE, Town of—
UnmarriedMales582061371123329
Females2318221
MarriedMales152333211
Females13122422
WidowedMales3111
Females11
TotalMales76206139445643119
Females3718325522
YORK, Municipality of—
UnmarriedMales29513140825145128171656242
Females20412840612122211
MarriedMales11019118131015129126211
Females106271113112211965711
WidowedMales28212624731
Females141211423
TotalMales43313140934251327193434162215923
Females324128421423251525131367841
MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS—
UnmarriedMales5,0992,712642100341257128146173152151997635309543
Females4,2332,8507621092701173924301167521
MarriedMales2,119369125022226728229224119314559451274
Females2,085603623334230931026620113870712616511
WidowedMales26215612202731254726331991
Females361227223939464049463118119
TotalMales7,4002,712645106433512356425475471423317268120108402148
Females6,6792,850822147505466370373335258184126122593516101
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS MARRIED in WESTERN AUSTRALIA and elsewhere, at the date of the CENSUS, 1870 and 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.Total Number of Married Persons.Married in Western Australia.Married elsewhere.
1870.1881.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.
BlackwoodMales4735351212
Females4333331010
Total9068682222
FremantleMales55365526243116929122467
Females52963527746318625217280
Total1,0821,290539894355543396147
Greenough and IrwinMales2332531501762683776
Females21522314516722705614
Total4484762953434815313320
MurrayMales96125721002824251
Females7511259973816151
Total17123713119766404011
The NorthMales209917725532724
Females135011483722
Total33149281209252924
PerthMales827845447591144380254126
Females805856481634153324222102
Total1,6321,7019281,225297704476228
PlantagenetMales2132351481641665716
Females20719314415612633726
Total42042829232028128108626
SussexMales1081628912637193617
Females101151831314818202
Total20931317225785375619
SwanMales22325916220846615110
Females21826215822062604218
Total4415213204281081219328
ToodyayMales363394244322781197247
Females30837222431591845727
Total67176646863716920312974
VictoriaMales1883591302361065812365
Females188316126226100629028
Total37667525646220612021393
WellingtonMales2702751992091071665
Females26425919620812685117
Total5345343954172213911722
WilliamsMales1861531533333
Females1411301301111
Total3272832834444
YorkMales370381233308751377364
Females33336323530974985444
Total703744468617149235127108
Grand Total of ColonyMales3,4644,2752,1533,1319781,3111,144158325
Females3,2563,9762,1393,1379981,11783951329
Total6,7208,2514,2926,2681,9762,4281,983209654
TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of PERSONS of both SEXES and of all AGES, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, who could READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and COULD NOT READ, at date of CENSUS 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.Population of all Ages.Read and Write.Read only.Could not Read.Unspecified.
Total.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Blackwood37021115914911113104938
Fremantle4,1332,2641,8691,5591,258178180527431
Greenough and Irwin1,7681,05271665744082682811793229
Murray83350133234820227291209962
The North66154211939576888134581
Perth5,8222,9812,8412,0931,937185213703691
Plantagenet1,643992651717442664519316416
Sussex1,1736615124633234450154139
Swan1,9241,0708546935257684285239166
Toodyay2,7691,6101,1591,051692146107413360
Victoria2,6091,6349751,0665451141124143064012
Wellington1,9431,06587873253889932402474
Williams1,3258444815782835346213152
York2,7351,6351,1001,015649168118452333
Grand Total of Colony29,70817,06212,64611,5168,0211,2491,1634,1253,41217250
TABLE II.—SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES of each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE in the undermentioned Divisions of the Colony who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ.
Age and Sex.The Colony.City of Perth.
Persons.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Persons.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
All AgesMales17,06211,5161,2494,1251722,4791,779135565
Females12,6468,0211,1633,412502,5651,787187591
Total under 5 yearsMales2,0702,070337337
Females2,0712,071337337
5 yearsMales348468276551648
Females41610843227721362
6 yearsMales3864814718746972735
Females35763135151870162331
7 yearsMales374129123113963371313
Females367128123111577351725
8 yearsMales364207896446144143
Females357221834857955168
9 yearsMales40629456524655852
Females35025261361655762
10 yearsMales37028142434645833
Females3552993715477734
11 yearsMales36430633241625651
Females3653093323868033
12 yearsMales37731030334625633
Females33229026133605811
13 yearsMales3412942521151501
Females3573291415827642
14 yearsMales35029827205696432
Females3353061313376742
Total of 5 and under 15 yearsMales3,6802,1716408333662143180110
Females3,5912,2076097462974952687136
15 and under 20 yearsMales1,5051,3106113132452414
Females1,5471,4484548632331535
20 and under 21 yearsMales2892501126240382
Females285269411157561
Total of 15 and under 21 yearsMales1,7941,5607215752852796
Females1,8321,7174959738037136
21 and under 25 yearsMales1,097924501032013612745
Females9378672346119118524
25 and under 30 yearsMales1,102928301172713812918
Females8497683941117016127
30 and under 35 yearsMales83071528741311310823
Females68559439493125103715
35 and under 40 yearsMales1,0368864891111109839
Females648515597221361041319
40 and under 45 yearsMales1,15598361106513912964
Females616434879321491171418
45 and under 50 yearsMales1,2321,01174139811595812
Females49431287941107702017
50 and under 55 yearsMales1,114876951403137118415
Females3231947056371392210
55 and under 60 yearsMales6985605581211293811
Females2161543824513966
60 and under 65 yearsMales595453419658669611
Females18713131241483765
65 and under 70 yearsMales26219225455542211
Females94621715231436
70 and under 75 yearsMales18213415335235413
Females59391010191423
75 and under 80 yearsMales755110131291766
Females251339651
80 years and upwardsMales402721113814
Females141112321
Total of 21 years and upwardsMales9,4187,7405341,049951,2351,06855112
Females5,1474,094504535141,09989097112
UnspecifiedMales100653163611
Females5311
TABLE II.—SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES of each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE in the undermentioned Divisions of the Colony who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ.
Municipal Towns.Other Towns.Districts beyond Limits of Towns.
Persons.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Persons.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Persons.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
4,4123,1113269591658939722144269,5826,2297662,457130
3,7822,549322907433221735805,9673,4686191,83446
56756777771,0891,089
62862856561,0501,050
106124811138176235139
1061287710127223641176
116204848722319410701014
88183832114611882568878
1033545231255111965260768
94324418104421865758665
1097024158531868848464
95632011112841719543294
1179615698121513235444
1048417397217210436311
847761108221213831394
10494731312116112025124
969042111119514924211
96888661771352220
103992287120414824284
9691587116813419123
9692316618814621201
1041011288163144910
9085328818314121165
9794219721531319103
1,0206651741819060171211,9491,01536953035
9846661701471966422101,76295133045328
358340513423822860691541123
46044212513937272565430365
565032110821831548201
83791377138127371
41439081515246241,043845621324
54352113814644286378133436
256233914403721665527378219
289277662423143338215351
311280161564461143589473128024
2662489931246138233522241
194174109148405347539316579
224203127221182131527018261
26623214182483816361251830586
217181171920153227521526322
29826215213935467955740775
172135191814121128117053562
32227619261353013176061046986
14293212898123614146481
2662102630181869353065953
1077321136421397327313
181150151512622437929532511
695013662139063189
16713592315112232723826603
715111933654014101
6348510111431011824
372575342374
5339410447356710
15132251267
11821352627
105149324
844191513
774211
2,3962,0511441956338282340135,4494,33933270276
1,6261,361139124213410913122,2881,73425528712
15519329111252303415
114211
TABLE III.—SUMMARY :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS at the date of CENSUS, 1870 and 1881, at 5 YEARS of AGE and upwards ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS of both SEXES at the CENSUS of 1881, at 5 and under FIFTEEN, FIFTEEN and under TWENTY-ONE, TWENTY-ONE YEARS of AGE and upwards ; also UNSPECIFIED as to AGE ; and the NUMBER at those PERIODS of AGE respectively, who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.
District.Total of Persons under 5 years.Total of Persons 5 years and upwards.Persons 5 years and upwards.Sex.Total under 5 years.Total of age of 5 and under 15 years.
Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1870.1881.1881.1881.
Blackwood563142602331Males2741
Females2951
Fremantle4825623,3143,5712,0102,817363358358396583Males281516
Females281508
Greenough and Irwin2652561,2921,5127871,09722115028420461Males146239
Females110218
Murray111128628705363550945612691458Males71105
Females57100
The North185415460714147171666159Males2834
Females2630
Perth7057814,5395,0413,2364,030555398511613237Males392766
Females389820
Plantagenet2322161,4191,4278871,1591311113251416616Males106177
Females110162
Sussex1551838999905287861109418711074Males85139
Females98158
Swan2752971,5351,6279091,21816416032622713622Males156297
Females141245
Toodyay3693882,1452,3811,3841,74327625344338542Males168380
Females220314
Victoria2373721,1492,2375941,6111152263513488952Males189263
Females183298
Wellington3283041,9681,6391,1781,2702411824241831254Males149246
Females155250
Williams1841,14186199181Males97132
Females87147
York3503602,2162,3751,2821,66427928658242573Males175345
Females185290
Grand Total of Colony3,5274,14121,25825,56713,29919,5372,5562,4123,9333,3961,470222Males2,6703,680
Females2,0713,591
TABLE III.—SUMMARY :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS at the date of CENSUS, 1870 and 1881, at 5 YEARS of AGE and upwards ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS of both SEXES at the CENSUS of 1881, at 5 and under FIFTEEN, FIFTEEN and under TWENTY-ONE, TWENTY-ONE YEARS of AGE and upwards ; also UNSPECIFIED as to AGE ; and the NUMBER at those PERIODS of AGE respectively, who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.
5 and under 15 Years.Total of Age of 15 and under 21 Years.15 and under 21 Years.Total of Age of 21 Years and upwards.21 Years and upwards.Total of Age Unspecified.Age Unspecified.
Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.
26782119212110361211
388526251534823
327811082151985121,2521,03492126
3408880256239125823678806511
13731492212410291125404154275833
13732301911911043226919332368
65122265855212652271325211
5719231393711135108101711
24644742143813123435521711123
19641981544923
5091131443383185151,4841,2656715211
55899163414403471,218976110132
100354210390495965232736101046
103283196942282244172111
8026337568343623151532
933728767331801571013
18645606110964915064102760911
1453563213111668133726443273
202829616613910178947085413222
188586817716539447339456311
1415367213910882121,0318145213629123117
1596469612911277336527441473
15048481191115355147136404
1415059126124113472734232
6224468468412528445255833
7233426863231791481120
1627710619514612379076987813113913
1575281166143711458343595611
2,171640833361,7941,5607215759,4187,7405341,049951004531636
2,207609746291,8321,717495975,1474,094504535145311
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS of both SEXES at the date of CENSUS, 1881, of FIVE and under FIFTEEN, FIFTEEN and under TWENTY-ONE, TWENTY-ONE years and UPWARDS, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE ; and the number at those periods of age respectively, who can READ AND WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, in each Municipality and Town in the Colony.
Municipalities or Towns.Total under 5 years.Total of age of 5 and under 15 years.5 and under 15 Years.Total of Age of 15 and under 21 Years.15 and under 21 Years.Total of Age of 21 Years and upwards.21 Years and upwards.Total of Age Unspecified.Age Unspecified.
Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.1881.
Albany, Municipality ofMales68125802223535033032761215312
Females77120801624717012041771017
Beverley, Town ofMales39531112020
Females475266651
Bridgetown, Town ofMales12141134420182
Females920172166161411
Bunbury, Municipality ofMales446238915313116815675
Females5669421116353511810198
Busselton, Municipality ofMales213826661313726327
Females3047311332020484521
Cossack, Town ofMales5861113941481132411239212
Females832133181512
Fremantle, Municipality ofMales2454502947185185172491,08790184102
Females2464453027964233219104749322705711
Geraldton, Municipality ofMales64109691723313012712445184817
Females901147623155957111651381314
Gingin, Town ofMales1417131322181512
Females81476188161222
Guildford, Municipality ofMales47806011927261125113642
Females3759436913939115971242
Kojonup, Town ofMales974310103030
Females51144333191612
Newcastle, Municipality ofMales1724194111116348114
Females142014331514144404
Northam, Municipality ofMales164632104141457523211
Females2535286115141433157
Northampton, Town ofMales151073663830251
Females121811431192261952
Perth, City ofMales3376214318011028527961,2351,0685511211
Females33774952687136380371361,09989097112
Pinjarra, Town ofMales915923198124222
Females5108266171412
Roebourne, Town ofMales101054176140345199
Females513101233161411
York, Municipality ofMales4586472415494342250198242833
Females53755013125653121401101416
TotalMales9811,7311,1562713031751715102513,9693,4012023471948151221
Females1,0211,8291,2562792931969936161612,8592,360249248211
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of CHILDREN, MALE and FEMALE, in each TOWN and DISTRICT in the COLONY, at 4 to 14 years of Age, inclusive, who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, at date of CENSUS, 1881.
Town and District.Total, Four to Fourteen, inclusive.Males.Females.
Total.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Total.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Total.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
Blackwood.
Town of Bridgetown382855171133211722
District of Blackwood663610203115412352168
Total10464152548267155638810
Fremantle.
Town of Fremantle1,0035961502575002947113550330279122
District of Fremantle143711953723310297138924
Total1,1466671693105723278116457434088146
Greenough and Irwin.
District of5042746312641264137317422240137325219
Murray.
Town of Pinjarra29174711992711082
District of Murray201105276361025610315994917321
Total2301223170712165123861095719321
The North.
Town of Cossack16826116145212
Town of Roebourne25155512543131012
District of North3420581181314167441
Total75431219141246113419681
Perth.
City of Perth1,5129571673886944318018381852687205
District of Perth231110457615278334179321235
Total1,7431,06721246484650911322489755899240
Plantagenet.
Town of Albany2701603872138802236132801636
District of Plantagenet1064325385820132548231213
Total3762036311019610035611801032849
Sussex.
Town of Busselton9657192043266115331139
District of Sussex2351164475114542040121622435
Total3311736395157802651174933744
Swan.
Town of Guildford156103173518860111768436181
Town of Gingin35207821131714761
District of Swan415208561447220113336861959523761
Total6063318018783291864592627714535952
Toodyay.
Town of Newcastle5033710261943241437
Town of Northam876016114932107382864
District of Toodyay6312971172173361516811729514649100
Total7683901402384112028212735718858111
Victoria.
Town of Geraldton2491454064120691734129762330
Town of Northampton33187814734191144
District of Victoria34313770128816265336221817237666
Total6253001172008296141531002329159641006
Wellington.
Town of Bunbury147802047683892179421126
District of Wellington414211781252101123959204993966
Total5612919817227815048802831415092
Williams.
Town of Kojonup2084884412444
District of Williams29912653120146582464153682956
Total31913457128154622468165723360
York.
Town of York1779737439647242581501318
Town of Beverley18105395319522
District of York50521287206278110501182271023788
Total7003191292523831627714431715752108
Grand Total8,0884,3781,2492,396654,0962,1716401,249363,9922,2076091,14729
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of CHILDREN, MALE and FEMALE, in each TOWN and DISTRICT in the COLONY, at the YEARS of AGE herein specified who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, at the date of CENSUS, 1881.
Town and District.Total.Four years.Five years.Six years.Seven years.
Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
BLACKWOOD—
Town of Bridgetown1721311121211
District of Blackwood3135441222122212
4856751123422223112
FREMANTLE—
Municipality of Fremantle50050350581011293446221824131291521158
District of Fremantle727168326712243322123
5725745666131335415822202816151117221711
GREENOUGH AND IRWIN—
District of2642402522212519172377954745864863
MURRAY—
Town of Pinjarrah19104231121
District of Murray102991292226121326532162411
1211091692429121336544162421
THE NORTH—
Town of Cossack115321
Town of Roebourne1213211121112
District of North181622121221
41347412333121112
PERTH—
City of Perth694818736912613486271627233531373513171325
District of Perth1527978381411496445262
846897807712913567681731234437413918191927
PLANTAGENET—
Municipality of Albany138132131212131321449569842
District of Plantagenet58486621441215121231
19618019183317172265146899633
SUSSEX—
Municipality of Busselton43535621231351432
District of Sussex114121131014714245472335124
157174181635917348982765144
SWAN—
Municipality of Guildford886889435461423124211
Town of Gingin211442113111
District of Swan220195202313413183425127491157511
329277323217720231056101587131459611
TOODYAY—
Municipality of Newcastle2624331221213222
Municipality of Northam493824122354411221
District of Toodyay3362952636156212022815161715584199
411357314312710242087141617182071251911
VICTORIA—
Municipality of Geraldton1201291115141495173453662
Town of Northampton141941111111
District of Victoria162181181513915134671014724711
29632933312723251951310151910911912
WELLINGTON—
Municipality of Bunbury687961031118312511613
District of Wellington2102042623371216421276104105526
27828332336823244215881541161139
WILLIAMS—
Town of Kojonup81211221121
District of Williams14615321171237126104925972
154165221812391461159251173
YORK—
Municipality of York96811061246553119622
Town of Beverley992111111
District of York278227281973232411651411667121514
3833173827952730122620147816191716
Grand Total4,0963,992416401410688427632248631471351871514812912812312311311195
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of CHILDREN, MALE and FEMALE, in each TOWN and DISTRICT in the COLONY, at YEARS of AGE herein specified who can READ and WRITE, READ ONLY, and CANNOT READ, at date of CENSUS, 1881.
Eight Years.Nine Years.Ten Years.Eleven Years.Twelve Years.Thirteen Years.Fourteen Years.
Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Unspecified.
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
2123141222221
5212111112511111211136
541352114113711311431157
30271012944537776236462214046244447213835124549221
452145141443116612441384421
3432121394494278103405053114652241248512241431424951231
11153622222215235131172012211316221111120191212222263421113231
1212222111
4812126711115321110102661961211125
58121269121155211121028611171211136
11131111
12211213
4111112221311
4231421543315411
4455141638585756225873343568053135658313150761426474322
91625120222121533129433295111163359311
53562018897859783473766556584863365634242567944269836123
7741131410326111111091159113137111
21122113111422432212265112531
985334151343715132114122117103219181191641
441213222513312545134
510256136341296113111011115847811971
91437716836121111123141312117134111311112111
8511731511194741118531
2121131113221
71251251911324811592153120112132094211131611112134222
1718532612715334812320225413016213271614211262411119174232
22113111132512
441134254111642442
11107783131710119321197472211991252825716217254222323311
17168894192210139327238472232191253729716221344222827311
7522121014310511112111119929152791
212114121111112
665444267663313432211110111731610526111913512101112331
1313775621822963324135331112423284116206461111828712182114431
5421184761561484657
61166371392221181473421712321161913218122161022
1115874721132221252074422218331202713222182211722
111111111
55618186146716231082519935138226111231
66618188114681723108251101035138227121231
3541139231561197119511910187
1131112
99356315123393121743631212134520165622112225215172122
1314867318215694202354632219235529226723023226223262122
207221898364484529425256615236412812994237431544306309333324231310290302633134132943292514211412983062713201353
TABLE VII.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the DEGREE of EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
BLACKWOOD—
Read and WriteMales149253133451818991115217128211
Females11143454713721451271026411
Read onlyMales131212111211
Females10121111111
Cannot ReadMales4920722111121512111
Females38245321111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales211207343562445520191091120231114101211
Females159245466555814722461271147411
FREMANTLE—
Read and WriteMales1,5595153449404648414917622104128881161321581208868262051
Females1,2588113242505251435120831139111105857152412824126221
Read onlyMales178132217127521232710591114159642
Females1801320221383423111676881689831
Cannot ReadMales527225563528179101124112895101514231416552
Females431215664116114312241448101312333
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales2,2642255648554955664649504652191241191479813515816615811190352753
Females1,8692156654444449535458534554223331491221161018981614035186321
GREENOUGH AND IRWIN—
Read and WriteMales657224112217162022218715503437524858524127113113
Females440135151520221926119812423533231715109432
Read onlyMales822783211133815175593331
Females68576632124524671322
Cannot ReadMales281121251994252114283588881113392
Females179882217532111125226835221
UnspecifiedMales324623112311122111
Females297321321111112111
TotalMales1,052121252322221832211924292910420614545676375754740163213
Females7168822232217252026242326121041548433734332617147541
MURRAY—
Read and WriteMales34814565128111342132332272628332610123431
Females202248951067632524211519713333
Read onlyMales27431111111211132111
Females292362222114211
Cannot ReadMales120551696211211342332122211
Females9948912541112412311121
UnspecifiedMales62211
Females211
TotalMales5015516131098871491413441428373030343728131464132
Females33248916815111271069634526281725121455321
TABLE VII.—SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS :—Showing the DEGREE OF EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.—Continued.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
THE NORTH—
Read and WriteMales39531445343485774513935271783117
Females761122435181414122241
Read onlyMales823111
Females8221111
Cannot ReadMales81217312211565211311
Females34224311111
UnspecifiedMales586126541123
Females11
TotalMales5422173437415343710641016349373218124152
Females1192246432445291416133242
PERTH—
Read and WriteMales2,093184153787365655669274441441441181221561251521108050391781
Females1,93721739565976846379833386520617311811612674444339151453
Read onlyMales185931182076844641412481071082461
Females213132319188562414239141523238832
Cannot ReadMales703312805644198353421321012614719191314111764
Females6913127776372794322361781723221912666411
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales2,981312806683788188847673607729147158157126140171154178133102636029131
Females2,841312779177858371819367858734866215184144153163116795753242064
PLANTAGENET—
Read and WriteMales71728915714171997218768952566664512521136134
Females4422981315121018168113554438292213128983211
Read onlyMales6636954121442213251551
Females453563331312112152111
Cannot ReadMales19387191714332217214248832112
Females16492181763412116541111
UnspecifiedMales163616
Females
TotalMales992871920222017191016192014832082101566376775530281481510
Females6519218201313151619131319168313574540362918171111104311
SUSSEX—
Read and WriteMales463379611147111253153536274850403518207211
Females323461481113131311631035342023111556611
Read onlyMales443853311113221212221
Females505917622412111143
Cannot ReadMales1546718984713144225561232
Females1398216172412111114321
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales66167181219161910151671213601541383148564837222511311
Females512821622151122161316171511651137352125192176711
SWAN—
Read and WriteMales6931071727233027261985114542325048575127271210721
Females52515131815201616241710115523933432924121184612
Read onlyMales7676145822114312323425141
Females8471053321462214965452111
Cannot ReadMales285124322015924521281114225121134321
Females23910932238668431138324236412
UnspecifiedMales1611112121111111
Females611111
TotalMales1,070124322731312435313231282796146050375658726732351612831
Females8541093231232528282620212520116155743405041362115146923
TABLE VII.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the DEGREE of EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.—Continued.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
TOODYAY—
Read and WriteMales1,051192017192723372128105349759659075909950451616512
Females69227716222321293427136297569523635251415882
Read onlyMales146714128108974310534731386311
Females1071016581341131426911612211
Cannot ReadMales41313731241719997262115215117122112218123431
Females360177432018114325221964361813622111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales1,610137313240513433423450273213036117707510610310513366632421832
Females1,15917743324123283829273236281482982775748624926181211411
VICTORIA—
Read and WriteMales1,06619131824241618189414100104789912310889544177133
Females545910132213232028218824575340374313184531
Read onlyMales11425979526718435771291311
Females11271311763841475656834211
Cannot ReadMales414156332310953346414719242112131211714211
Females306152312515126311123617685654231
UnspecifiedMales4011276452237
Females1212111312
TotalMales1,63415633251627253033302925231182113013710812314513410961591281412
Females975152313238332831183226312910425696554485721288852
WELLINGTON—
Read and WriteMales7324411212522202221951667643655585845312818353
Females5382111513201827181710321615740332319148111312
Read onlyMales89615682731413413585313
Females93881172433221214359743211
Cannot ReadMales2401173223834242233724355614
Females2471223324159712114421043221
UnspecifiedMales4112
Females
TotalMales1,06511732292713232536252322231021774753960646860423223653
Females8781223332253129162622302019104226358484030382515163632
WILLIAMS—
Read and WriteMales578688101013755134337424669845724258823
Females283126817810812501330342815161153411
Read onlyMales53265613131712232512
Females46311111122221222121
Cannot ReadMales21375229578435231025425413132721
Females15269181493161521332343311
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales844752211111220131115131511681655424653769975273212833
Females481691818201681519111510155513343833172114105421
TABLE VII.—SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS :—Showing the DEGREE OF EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY.—Continued.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
YORK—
Read and WriteMales1,0157131820222930231202675765381801087562482113519
Females64918142123192223261212772725344302811169711
Read onlyMales16892216855262293735771119923231
Females118561966432152174517883411
Cannot ReadMales4521373827201779657623251713977231617115423
Females3331582730141634352226576187132332121
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales1,63513738364240283231294238271613499926795941421108861291910113
Females1,100158273521432331302724272913234808558575449212216102221
THE COLONY—
Read and WriteMales11,5164481292072942813063102942981,3102509249287158869831,011876560453192134512745
Females8,02110631282212522993092903293061,448269867768594515434312194154131623913113
Read onlyMales1,2496814712389564233302527611150302848617495554125151023
Females1,16384135123836137332614134542339395987877038311710311
Cannot ReadMales4,1251,6544162761871136452432433212013126103117749110613914081964533131116
Females3,4121,6704013221511114836152313141348114641497293945624241510921
UnspecifiedMales172494441415322027131158325136
Females5085514336111322131
Grand Total of ColonyMales17,0621,6544163483863743644063703643773413501,5052891,0971,1028301,0361,1551,2321,1146985952621827540100
Females12,6461,6704014163573673573503553683323573351,547285937849685648616494323216187943925145
TABLE VIII.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the DEGREE of EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY.
Municipality or Town.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
ALBANT, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales407267146101513742844563128263419151073121
Females32719710119913116010373227231798576321
Read onlyMales34148431112111321
Females2624412111112321
Cannot ReadMales109551313912122151112
Females11965121352311114431111
UnspecifiedMales22
Females
TotalMales552551314151412177101513844945603131284020181375143
Females472651215101511121310101311611037332928231211888331
BEVERLEY, Town of—
Read and WriteMales26131133414131
Females161112421211
Read onlyMales3111
Females3111
Cannot ReadMales431
Females422
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales33312231133414131
Females232212112421311
BRIDGETOWN, Town of—
Read and WriteMales332212224125321211
Females37212342216334211
Read onlyMales3111
Females3111
Cannot ReadMales149311
Females118111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales509313312224125421311
Females51812213342216335311
BUNBURY, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales2255875445274232413151622141285112
Females17814466867314182813119563512
Read onlyMales16331221211
Females20116111112221
Cannot ReadMales64386112112111
Females80461085314111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales30538614528875445274232814161623161386212
Females27846109610547786731418281511911866122
BUSSELTON, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales102144323243103455611144671
Females9634253554155997734222
Read onlyMales823111
Females15152211111
Cannot ReadMales341652121111211
Females3424631
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales14416545663232431034667121647811
Females1452464536464564155997746222
TABLE VIII.—SUMMARY BY MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the DEGREE OF EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
COSSACK, Town of—
Read and WriteMales137131163222623131375319
Females2011373212
Read onlyMales11
Females211
Cannot ReadMales362312211145212
Females106211
UnspecifiedMales2312331112
Females
TotalMales19723111311852439302115854223
Females32621113743121
FREMANTLE, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales1,3674123045364044384515517861117610312312299776122135
Females1,14469273746461735491902912610092816648402523125221
Read onlyMales159102215107221222610591012148532
Females159111821127242291555861587731
Cannot ReadMales441195502924159611976461313191014451
Females3711885834138421231324891211233
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales1,96719550395042495838424539481661999127851181461471329580292351
Females1,674188584537384346495049375120231134107101978175593433155321
GEBALDTON, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales3435710101299728222402233373321161415
Females271535145119159489323321181847131
Read onlyMales2211623112212
Females3747621121131311111
Cannot ReadMales10753111432111111123312411
Females1197515942221212211
UnspecifiedMales111217
Females11
TotalMales4835311154131013121491182832341273940362218181518
Females4287515131699146121115950934362521227102422
GINGIN, Town of—
Read and WriteMales3011213122112142222
Females2711131714134
Read onlyMales211
Females832111
Cannot ReadMales19194212
Females118111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales5110421321312112152422
Females468133111317151451
GUILDFORD, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales199628759711524210118141911169924
Females17914531144833362071614711465142
Read onlyMales1744211221
Females183211131213
Cannot ReadMales60398531121
Females50289411111112
UnspecifiedMales3111
Females312
TotalMales27939891358759811524311128142113191010241
Females2502897457412448433620819151114678142
KOJONUP, Town of—
Read and WriteMales4411118243344831
Females23111121481111
Read onlyMales
Females51211
Cannot ReadMales128121
Females10412111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales56812111118243344831
Females384121311111214821121
TABLE VIII.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS:—Showing the DEGREE of EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY.—continued.
Municipality of Town.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
NEWCASTLE, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales78533231162110185546682211
Females6812211521318964621112
Read onlyMales5221
Females7211111
Cannot ReadMales321431112213112
Females18113211
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales11514315523113211019566871223131
Females931132144115214181074622113
NORTHAN, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales9952435162495863886524111
Females73144441442113466632211
Read onlyMales1324211111
Females1221121221
Cannot ReadMales221423111
Females332141121111
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales134142594636162495874886725111
Females1182143614641442123510693232111
NORTHAMPTON, Town of—
Read and WriteMales43212116353261331
Females39121411172333331111
Read onlyMales511111
Females91123
Cannot ReadMales2011411111
Females19111111211
UnspecifiedMales11
Females
TotalMales691141222216463372751
Females6711112231411392383431121
PERTH, City of—
Read and WriteMales1,779173744585656565064241381271291089812995118936942351781
Females1,78721635555773805876743155618516110310411770393937141452
Read onlyMales13562713145353134123684862461
Females18713231716643143227131420226632
Cannot ReadMales56526473483513323132425839412151111111364
Females5912686962312582312251471519181710656311
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales2,47926473556963616564626251692454013613811311013911513711286555229131
Females2,565268697770777965778660827632357191170125136149107715148231963
PINJARRAH, Town of—
Read and WriteMales39112221713322115221
Females28222115132131211
Read onlyMales32
Females3111
Cannot ReadMales145411
Females7511
UnspecifiedMales11
Females
TotalMales57545212221813322115331
Females3851232115132141521
TABLE VIII.—SUMMARY BY MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the DEGREE OF EDUCATION possessed by MALES and FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY.—Continued.
District.All ages.Under 4 years.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15 and under 2020 and under 2121 and under 2525 and under 3030 and under 3535 and under 4040 and under 4545 and under 5050 and under 5555 and under 6060 and under 6565 and under 7070 and under 7575 and under 8080 and upwards.Unspecified.
ROEBOURNE, Town of—
Read and WriteMales451121513534554311
Females271111213324512
Read onlyMales5221
Females211
Cannot ReadMales258213119
Females8521
UnspecifiedMales11
Females
TotalMales7682113221613944643119
Females3754111213325522
YORK, Municipality of—
Read and WriteMales291133599983582822112116282411201073
Females213159675107411223241517683653
Read onlyMales5215942111312113236312
Females28261311441311
Cannot ReadMales9035104521111242131342242
Females83476632121434121
UnspecifiedMales
Females
TotalMales433351051012856111110840934251327193434162215923
Females324476839613775107421423251525131367841
MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS—
Read and WriteMales5,28722977119162143157162148157619963974553223684264013462652159178251215
Females4,55343871126148179174156185175794142485433324309264171116919139271091
Read onlyMales4833377634121119646731318121821283023155881
Females54443676540251211754151817213334414320171041
Cannot ReadMales1,66877920213786371884351419621371733294145303621236812
Females1,57882219914664451953314312411172340374625151411351
UnspecifiedMales42111345212121
Females4112
TotalMales7,480779202172192178178191158169173153167645106432513355424476472421319268119109402148
Females6,679822199193169181186178194188164194182822147504467370373335258184126122603416101
TABLE IX.—SUMMARY by TOWNS and DISTRICTS :—Showing the number of persons under 19 YEARS of AGE who were receiving EDUCATION, or NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL at the date of CENSUS, 1881.
Town and District.Total of Persons under 19 years.Receiving Education at
Home.Government School.
Under 4 years.4 and under 66 and under 1010 and under 1414 and under 1616 and under 19Under 4 years.4 and under 66 and under 1010 and under 1414 and under 1616 and under 19
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
BLACKWOOD—
Town of Bridgetown641379572
District of Blackwood1151448114646232
TOTAL1791448114646231379592
FREMANTLE—
Municipality of Fremantle1,677378611741012243243410465796010171
District of Fremantle2341257859221181051
TOTAL1,911471011181591912243263611573896511171
GREENOUGH AND IRWIN—
District of880118615191111111111105444325345
MURRAY—
Town of Pinjarrah50133112342
District of Murray34526498311971425191551
TOTAL39515641284111071628231751
THE NORTH—
Town of Cossack32212141
Town of Roobourne4312238215
District of North7412383232
TOTAL149124593662238215
PERTH—
City of Perth2,5015311157178103618536421141089497171021
District of Perth38335222810831344375
TOTAL2,88456161729251818391863946118111101102171021
PLANTAGENET—
Municipality of Albany47713571721211652081181
District of Plantagenet2127108341
TOTAL68983151541131211652081181
SUSSEX—
Municipality of Busselton155231531410101632
District of Sussex42111611171814114423615191816232
TOTAL57611611192114124428929292832552
SWAN—
Municipality of Guildford27412111682682218342
Town of Gingin6132221
District of Swan68431114212221194514415211811422
TOTAL1,01931514232423225611101241294029764
TOODYAY—
Municipality of Newcastle961151611
Municipality of Northam1401212211167211412102
District of Toodyay1,076581429293232713311141158455345681
TOTAL1,312591430313334101431211101884607156981
VICTORIA—
Municipality of Geraldton4441125171131025263022412
Town of Northampton6811122463
District of Victoria6032210619208233432514111073
TOTAL1,115221272125931353161741414632442
WELLINGTON—
Municipality of Bunbury27911311541481475
District of Wellington683292027291921662516192541266235
TOTAL962310232829192266256103333553311235
WILLIAMS—
Town of Kojonup4021412
District of Williams51911192425152215123184117494
TOTAL5591119242515221512318612115114
YORK—
Municipality of York323232111752216171121
Town of Beverley27143421
District of York8812619934251521241119626273625542
TOTAL1,231261993628172125122171152465738573
Total of Colony13,86119361371392792831902294466133417151701936305245644908169915
TABLE IX.—SUMMARY by TOWNS and DISTRICTS :—Showing the number of persons under 19 YEARS of AGE who were receiving EDUCATION, or NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL at the date of CENSUS, 1881.
Receiving Education atChildren and Youths not attending any School.
Assisted School.Private School.
Under 4 years.4 and under 66 and under 1010 and under 1414 and under 1616 and under 19Under 4 years.4 and under 66 and under 1010 and under 1414 and under 1616 and under 19Under 4 years.4 and under 66 and under 1010 and under 1414 and under 1616 and under 19
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
98212314
12111153232612245
1212025232624559
35202046513153151241321293635351711121831692422951527545597113
13423112229271185586941413
35202149553356151241322293737371711122121963530141023336359111126
1245813161111222221198626241811351750305260
1154424234
1111504391213611111471917
111125547131213613111892221
2421111252
851131
1011211134152
20204212247235
233034821078511910171285211205052354952621824425540355717307581145163
121302231211124740815151214613152914
3332351121091081201217138521120515235507262182912954850201931368896174177
441517111413451613181427115464121023431382539
11112322741195151411132210
4415171114145517142014271186911621118191724214749
1343216243711114438
11111505712101186131662430
111451326681151712971420102738
141368721412411372826223481419
11121108214424235
4123522315318142757017261724211827263642
182261130102152883934212210621332330262233375066
1135412112542141011113611
132111214347
1111115444110913839373425412331307159
11354231112310846113616941373427432536368177
661013891115375610347513181628
11411111112636
124101341121896414181229431629174527
191021301221311115315021281533502244416461
13376471171121364611914226141317
24105125245221613277742520717131221123524
12731711161235522711715211131203629821151427264841
8431121523
114141646310201817321822153526
114141726713211919331827173826
1231091314411344666126411112522
322212
7245219710230313629432634297548
12317111719432134150363937314930454210172
111185852672562422712442141587425512614010414430596271,5991,691350345228228352265486429843828
TABLE X.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the CENSUS, 1881.
District.Total receiving Education.Total not Receiving Education.Under 4 years.4 and under 6 years.6 and under 10 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.
At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.
BlackwoodMales374320415587
Females564311234372119
Total93861143841271916
FremantleMales4924584432132121026201369351811549
Females507454735419196113621229030157355
Total9999121178632408216241351596533188104
Greenough and IrwinMales16430011211981121222615545
Females1882281128661041212419448
Total35252821142051421624350349813
MurrayMales771345551011613416
Females7810611476713121228
Total155240111021117129251644
The NorthMales31571120426498
Females28332220538232
Total59903340951461210
PerthMales74865258352129116393211984829118112
Females811673663217295174635201185025111109
Total1,5591,32511146738586338567312169854229221
PlantagenetMales146203118686452316152015
Females13320711913545172115817
Total2794102217711118104037302832
SussexMales121147116668115151929
Females1391691181119121172129
Total260316221471717236324058
SwanMales2542751121221510853821234126
Females196294331061412223033242911
Total450569311522829221076854477037
ToodyayMales2853711113691012224130845
Females28537151118169141833383731604
Total570742521193052328456078611449
VictoriaMales197347213153121693721214121
Females236335221507171013528254130
Total43368241530319331917249468251
WellingtonMales228247314113106722536283317
Females23625122120231033629293311
Total46449833623333161026165576628
WilliamsMales832023372118120132412
Females106168112679615212511
Total1893701451392014135344923
YorkMales249402213134191723836365217
Females21636462815091132339284611
Total46576682111284282856175649828
The ColonyMales3,1123,8381917118551,5991371708542434330279630267
Females3,2153,6963615117691,6011391938555472345283524256
Total6,3277,534553222151243,200276363170979066755621,154523
TABLE X.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the CENSUS, 1881.
District.Total receiving Education.Total not Receiving Education.Under 4 years.4 and under 6 years.6 and under 10 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.
At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.
BlackwoodMales374320415587
Females564311234372119
Total93861143841271916
FremantleMales4924584432132121026201369351811549
Females507454735419196113621229030157355
Total9999121178632408216241351596533188104
Greenough and IrwinMales16430011211981121222615545
Females1882281128661041212419448
Total35252821142051421624350349813
MurrayMales771345551011613416
Females7810611476713121228
Total155240111021117129251644
The NorthMales31571120426498
Females28332220538232
Total59903340951461210
PerthMales74865258352129116393211984829118112
Females811673663217295174635201185025111109
Total1,5591,32511146738586338567312169854229221
PlantagenetMales146203118686452316152015
Females13320711913545172115817
Total2794102217711118104037302832
SussexMales121147116668115151929
Females1391691181119121172129
Total260316221471717236324058
SwanMales2542751121221510853821234126
Females196294331061412223033242911
Total450569311522829221076854477037
ToodyayMales2853711113691012224130845
Females28537151118169141833383731604
Total570742521193052328456078611449
VictoriaMales197347213153121693721214121
Females236335221507171013528254130
Total43368241530319331917249468251
WellingtonMales228247314113106722536283317
Females23625122120231033629293311
Total46449833623333161026165576628
WilliamsMales832023372118120132412
Females106168112679615212511
Total1893701451392014135344923
YorkMales249402213134191723836365217
Females21636462815091132339284611
Total46576682111284282856175649828
The ColonyMales3,1123,8381917118551,5991371708542434330279630267
Females3,2153,6963615117691,6011391938555472345283524256
Total6,3277,534553222151243,200276363170979066755621,154523
TABLE X.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the CENSUS, 1881.
6 and under 10 years.10 and under 14 years.14 and under 16 years.16 and under 19 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.
At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.
15345964264225
20269116262853149
35510141258102214951614
2921114989333716823111117306311111
37180101965563717733217511355921126126
6639124281548974345563286286512221137237
2761811321325835145501152
273111153162821715173012360
41492922852941405229112801124112
2221382331131517181122
40641721111113921
262191240522426210271143
1716172723
5265114225
22312618622728
513102018101108352623131712739881213218174
522971918102120502903691017266296181827177
103607393620322885552671227293310118413212045351
17671141111204619311272411247
145481181414471747112121349
31121191519253493363159184532596
4521214281437451102027
5559123234714452111022438
91072126604902181012213022465
8982323403039626573153314550
87230222910970226624183712366
1617053456940121664811132733702428116
101293433712411043109120363381
81032734563699251481124361211377
18232616712751020968241721447215116158
83159461267503474464
1973331322118522543124132561
1180484078331152728831985325125
280819551619115611312127232748
780212233121784146255182655511641
9160294188281817529121386395378532389
137191551213311271138
4401922114371854110172226
5773837165585164111443364
105371757179149254114511101
287312138197830573154223572
2192683895361697971272687336173
1261,3022281905642421041,1003524481243017948613914612843
1401,2032282394902711441,144265666942592364293415152791828
2662,5054564291,0545132482,2446171101506689415915472429321331,671
TABLE X.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the CENSUS, 1881.
6 and under 10 years.10 and under 14 years.14 and under 16 years.16 and under 19 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.
At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.
15345964264225
20269116262853149
35510141258102214951614
2921114989333716823111117306311111
37180101965563717733217511355921126126
6639124281548974345563286286512221137237
2761811321325835145501152
273111153162821715173012360
41492922852941405229112801124112
2221382331131517181122
40641721111113921
262191240522426210271143
1716172723
5265114225
22312618622728
513102018101108352623131712739881213218174
522971918102120502903691017266296181827177
103607393620322885552671227293310118413212045351
17671141111204619311272411247
145481181414471747112121349
31121191519253493363159184532596
4521214281437451102027
5559123234714452111022438
91072126604902181012213022465
8982323403039626573153314550
87230222910970226624183712366
1617053456940121664811132733702428116
101293433712411043109120363381
81032734563699251481124361211377
18232616712751020968241721447215116158
83159461267503474464
1973331322118522543124132561
1180484078331152728831985325125
280819551619115611312127232748
780212233121784146255182655511641
9160294188281817529121386395378532389
137191551213311271138
4401922114371854110172226
5773837165585164111443364
105371757179149254114511101
287312138197830573154223572
2192683895361697971272687336173
1261,3022281905642421041,1003524481243017948613914612843
1401,2032282394902711441,144265666942592364293415152791828
2662,5054564291,0545132482,2446171101506689415915472429321331,671
TABLE XI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the Census of 1881.
Municipality or Town.Total receiving Education.Total not Receiving Education.Under 4 years.4 and under 6 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.
At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.
Albany, Municipality ofMales121110115416441512
Females119127116435451710
Total24023722118411893222
Beverley, Town ofMales94311
Females6822
Total15125112
Bridgetown, Town ofMales15149112
Females1916833
Total343017442
Bunbury, Municipality ofMales576911236153911
Females619246343109
Total118161112824961920
Busselton, Municipality ofMales3828165163
Females444524337
Total82734081910
Cossack, Town ofMales6132112
Females5822422
Total1121226332
Fremantle, Municipality ofMales44638234321218382420136524
Females45839173541916963420218122
Total90477310786313521458403414646
Geraldton, Municipality ofMales10098531136206
Females10614075110611810
Total2062381282231213816
Gingin, Town ofMales1220103142
Females42581
Total1645183143
Guildford, Municipality ofMales8562112371644152
Females646328811106
Total1491251126511455258
Kojonup, Town ofMales22183
Females894221
Total103012224
Newcastle, Municipality ofMales27221411131
Females21261110325
Total4848112414381
Northam, Municipality ofMales46241113661
Females37332177
Total8357113413131
Northampton, Town ofMales12171111131
Females15241122
Total27412213151
Perth, City ofMales635526582520244113630118840
Females7695713532132551542342011135
Total1,4041,09781357334992678643119975
Pinjarra, Town ofMales1218531154
Females1010114
Total222811931154
Roebourne, Town ofMales12128123
Females1275331
Total2419131561
York, Municipality ofMales808311347296
Females699111465386
Total149174112801251712
Grand Total of Municipalities and TownsMales1,7151,5239148839740331147136254120
Females1,8271,68613109638784301287450282110
Total3,5423,20922241714771,5246324214586536230
TABLE XI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS being EDUCATED and NOT being EDUCATED in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN in the COLONY ; also the NUMBER of PERSONS at the AGES herein specified RECEIVING or NOT RECEIVING EDUCATION at the date of the Census of 1881.
6 and under 10 years.10 and under 14 years.14 and under 16 years.16 and under 19 years.
Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.Where receiving Education.Not being Educated.
At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.At Home.At Government School.At Assisted School.At Private School.Total.
52015165621111118414211261311225
7817134537814144333710821339
12283229101581925328472149162132564
44441
33221122
77661123
77552221
9977134
1616121212255
1147221144182516613
86721417711262123141117
12213743512111114445229201130
2143191101013343
3104171116320122448
52473621263302527811
11144125
11112
11255227
111014629190947931351491511011729541197
765513615951060533515827217511355521126113
18169976534914141398470307423276286410921137210
225103731308397441316
52613444722913951113182228
7512381785217178121517312244
21342242112
213411435
426832561155
2632312228303131542214
8641822187128142781119
34964942401515832721121212333
11111153
442222
55333173
5551561711216
144911225111311
6992417321211113417
1212211213222444
214161210121113117
33538132225332571111
2136623
4481315166
651119111189
71148250253589485352221731710535751212217145
171081075228471097119492753061017265981181827163
242221891625371218191204844974792727319415613202044308
21344243
33612324
3519167267
881111
222573
101026814
2221034121713326441125
31691292111425412141111222
53819163322827571012582211247
3438917910770930233161619059063104817261012032412422367
49289217122677374627122611665981123731481282237592243451
836783962291,38667695873872061,2491442285487422942699212665818
TABLE XII.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS under 19 YEARS of AGE in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, receiving EDUCATION at GOVERNMENT and ASSISTED SCHOOLS, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Districts.Under 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
Blackwood112123133341322211
Fremantle4311181518241527182818362230201921271113131012151
Greenough and Irwin1427811131081312201111146188117103213
Murray5255155967474397555251
The North1131132121122
Perth86202619203231232927273624322531241823203012753111
Plantagenet11333281134272133152221
Sussex3356561158959681194679342111
Swan46661388511129491012598106631331
Toodyay1126812161930822101623201416182313121144541
Victoria7791031013912101312145131198108232111
Wellington2347677128712718917891111562522112
Williams3162243244233242135131
York27410714515181081315111513819614934233
Totals17157683941101381251601291531291791411561351541361411091131105645252469342
ASSISTED SCHOOLS.
Blackwood
Fremantle35911111011121112171910128219111019654111
Greenough and Irwin12221325113651223711
Murray111
The North
Perth33111221242615293023383426343425483219171991235951231
Plantagenet12324454363316235332212
Sussex1
Swan12622363711147482718311
Toodyay121121221111311
Victoria14753211795377642746421
Wellington12314253136451653232432114212
Williams
York1121132515345445446453211
Totals111131395446565169666680765970845978685845511526916982334
TABLE XIII.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS UNDER 19 YEARS of AGE in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY, receiving EDUCATION at GOVERNMENT and ASSISTED SCHOOLS, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Municipality of TownUnder 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
Albany, Municipality of11333281134272133152221
Beverley, Town of1212231111
Bridgetown, Town of112123133341222111
Bunbury, Municipality of11432224552525224141
Busselton, Municipality of213213624332253423342111
Cossack, Town of
Fremantle, Municipality of431016141821122317261634202618171923111312912151
Geraldton, Municipality of55851795837118397459722111
Gingin, Town of
Guildford, Municipality of25431033756376363753222
Kojonup, Town of21211111
Newcastle, Municipality of1211111321
Northam, Municipality of114538646335531153132
Northampton, Town of1111112122221
Perth, City of85192517173231222827273322292529221721192912753111
Pinjarra, Town of1111111221
Roebourne, Town of1131132121122
York, Municipality of13243718632471363515421
Totals141049646564957388739768109758578876777546772342414133312
ASSISTED SCHOOLS.
Albany, Municipality of12324454363316235332211
Beverley, Town of
Bridgetown, Town of
Bunbury, Municipality of113212232324121111
Busselton, Municipality of
Cossack, Town of
Fremantle, Municipality of3591111911121111141810107218111017644111
Geraldton, Municipality of24421544124221234321
Gingin, Town of
Guildford, Municipality of1221112111224213311
Kojonup, Town of
Newcastle, Municipality of1211212211121
Northam, Municipality of
Northampton, Town of1111111
Perth, City of23111219222214243016372026223420482818151971235851231
Pinjarra, Town of
Roebourne, Town of
York, Municipality of11211223431434334334311
Totals892734444044424956427144484075376954453037112269851232
TABLE XIV.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS under 19 YEARS of AGE in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, receiving EDUCATION at HOME and at PRIVATE SCHOOLS, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Districts.Under 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
AT HOME.
Blackwood1232114452211241224221112
Fremantle475655733485532347152411111
Greenough and Irwin1143434453373545224311111
Murray131251224313222111311
The North12441235211312312
Perth56977108777117345735644227121
Plantagenet35335434344122321412111
Sussex11432867526102262333621321211
Swan397674398258894557518411511
Toodyay53106469967888138737156878363354
Victoria227156476757642757181921512
Wellington37103131392868748755482264213111
Williams164556839834548463444312111
York2382117154910810445765561315121
Totals163674616378807564757378625562615457447139473139132781431129
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Blackwood1111
Fremantle241010312101158579116815761110118794111
Greenough and Irwin11111111112
Murray111
The North
Perth5266514121413131410121512139131010414513213113132
Plantagenet223332654245613463562521
Sussex1131122111111
Swan123221221332133111214211
Toodyay11211411125311212131
Victoria111
Wellington21321235514123111
Williams1111113111
York2
Totals87222120343531293428343441273430332634214317341325317373
TABLE XV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS under 19 YEARS of AGE in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWNS in the COLONY, receiving EDUCATION at HOME and at PRIVATE SCHOOLS, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Municipality and Towns.Under 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
AT HOME.
Albany, Municipality of13131232122122111
Beverley, Town of
Bridgetown, Town of
Bunbury, Municipality of111211
Busselton, Municipality of111111
Cossack, Town of21211211
Fremantle, Municipality of3744425112223223331211111
Geraldton, Municipality of113121121131
Gingin, Town of2111221
Guildford, Municipality of111111
Kojonup, Town of
Newcastle, Municipality of11
Northam, Municipality of1111111111
Northampton, Town of11
Perth, City of5376491634352142123322611
Pinjarra, Town of112121
Roebourne, Town of111
York, Municipality of1311111
Totals9132113121712146148138861179415611694314211
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Albany, Municipality of1233226542445134535625211
Beverley, Town of
Bridgetown, Town of
Bunbury, Municipality of3221352111
Busselton, Municipality of12112111111
Cossack, Town of
Fremantle, Municipality of241010311101158579105711761110108794111
Geraldton, Municipality of11
Gingin, Town of111111
Guildford, Municipality of11311121111
Kojonup, Town of
Newcastle, Municipality of11121112112
Northam, Municipality of
Northampton, Town of
Perth, City of5266514121413131410111512139121010414413113113132
Pinjarra, Town of11
Roebourne, Town of
York, Municipality of1
Totals86201916312929273225272634232426262131203514271221214253
TABLE XVI.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS under 19 YEARS of AGE in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, not receiving EDUCATION at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Districts.Under 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
Blackwood202341112111212122223252212
Fremantle21219621211493332265221267151233303029413638513239
Greenough and Irwin1198617149105543217221531061872582522182017191721
Murray554786568112212212323677411510312126
The North20202221211112434212271
Perth291295342614245106661321283711152049483948615955515867
Plantagenet869110116104143221217623395109141218911261814
Sussex668111104751441333214434741367141210814
Swan12210615196141086737485565768616111726212115211424
Toodyay13616925231614121196341067510617391120141622292626252626
Victoria1531501516612710183847112107153141019242517151922252717
Wellington11312020191610362538242274468101916181613121713
Williams726791249295291377494661141191681314123139
York13415022191420101011145117114510146191020182524341931293624
Totals1,5991,6012131971171487775526344365554553867619860132106231191255238291263268288286277
TABLE XVII.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES and TOWNS :—Showing the NUMBER of PERSONS under 19 years of AGE in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY, not receiving EDUCATION at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Municipality or Town.Under 4456789101112131415161718
MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
Albany, Municipality of546475551111122215484966231010
Beverley, Town of3222111
Bridgetown, Town of9821111241
Bunbury, Municipality of36464772121122569286455
Busselton, Municipality of1624352111112321343
Cossack, Town of24211111111311
Fremantle, Municipality of183169171775312224110679930272428393131462736
Geraldton, Municipality of5375462421211131112369795116958
Gingin, Town of1081112221111121212212
Guildford, Municipality of372824211111111137643659
Kojonup, Town of841121111114112
Newcastle, Municipality of1416111112121742
Northam, Municipality of1321111113112142112
Northampton, Town of111111131311421
Perth, City of2442553020101525121112358101844383143515748474659
Pinjarra, Town of5431211311132
Roebourne, Town of8511121
York, Municipality of344662412121112253687866128
Totals740781856935411211866741346121717193039102100101123125142119164123145
TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing RELIGIONS of PERSONS at DATE of the CENSUS of 1870 and of 1881, together with the NUMERICAL INCREASE and the INCREASE PER CENT.
Religious Denomination.1870.1881.Increase.
Number.Per cent.Number.Per cent.In number.Per cent.
Church of England14,61958.9816,26354.741,64411.24
Roman Catholic7,11828.728,41328.321,29518.19
Wesleyan1,3715.542,0847.0171051.67
Congregational or Independent8823.551,2624.2538043.08
Presbyterian5292.131,0043.3817589.79
Other Religions1160.163291.11213183.62
Not Stated1470.592050.695839.45
Object1480.49148
Grand Total24,78529,7084,923
TABLE II.—SUMMARY showing the RELIGIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES,under and over FOURTEEN YEARS of AGE, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Religious Denomination.Totals.Males.Females.
Total.Under 1414 and upwardsUnspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwardsUnspecified.
Church of England16,2635,75310,481299,5732,8856,663256,6902,8683,8184
Roman Catholic8,4133,2005,201124,5371,6212,905113,8761,5792,2961
Wesleyan2,0848441,23911,0964366591988408580
Congregational or Independent1,262517745656258398606259347
Presbyterian1,00432367746331604694371163208
Other Religions329492755266222395632736
Not Stated2051813354181612154241212
Object1482312512012108281117
Grand Total29,70810,72718,87610517,0625,40011,56210012,6465,3277,3145
TABLE III.—SHOWING the RELIGIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, UNDER and OVER FOURTEEN YEARS of AGE, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE, living in each DISTRICT (exclusive of Aborigines).
District.Total of Religions.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Wesleyan.
Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.
BlackwoodMales21113235961481533321
Females159964353432122532
Total370228781491913655853
FremantleMales2,2641,19137082161521140434925
Females1,869916364552560204355127819
Total4,1332,1077341,3731,1754157591611744
Greenough and IrwinMales1,05252015736213451282171245668
Females7163241431812551101451125359
Total1,7688443005431600238362236109127
MurrayMales501333123210912367125916
Females332230101128158292916610
Total833563224338114952961411526
The NorthMales5422703623047796351212
Females11974363823815
Total661344722684100177851212
PerthMales2,9811,4874571,030850391459282113169
Females2,8411,297498799978395583285107178
Total5,8222,7849551,8291,8287861,042567220347
PlantagenetMales9925661594013221711482973364
Females65139216222911565799762551
Total1,6439583216334377128247217358115
SussexMales66110413427017056114826
Females5123351731621345678624
Total1,17373930743230411219214410
SwanMales1,070792326465117168103502030
Females8546112743371444995562630
Total1,9241,40360080213151171981064660
ToodyayMales1,6109403016395831913911261115
Females1,159615276338149021627419712
Total2,7691,55557797711,0734076651451827
VictoriaMales1,6347481655803465151313123094136
Females97540318421930814216621097113
Total2,6091,15134979937732934791440191249
WellingtonMales1,0656532184352599816120812
Females878508239269241831581257
Total1,9431,461457704500181319321319
WilliamsMales8445281201053257851721248
Females481249110139216102114431
Total1,32577723054434731872861679
YorkMales1,6351,0092847169385124260117375971
Females1,10064026537412701071631606694
Total2,7251,6495491,0901065523112313331411911
TABLE III.—SHOWING the RELIGIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, UNDER and OVER FOURTEEN YEARS of AGE, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE, living at each DISTRICT (exclusive of Aborigines).
Congregational or Independent.Presbyterian.Other Religions.Not stated.Object.
Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.
1798624222211
13671111
301515725222222
30413716763154831229131121313
3151381773513221055633
61927534498287041734194151313
72543113231233725
835135832111
15510561640312624826
16412224183365155
1376148611
2911183612243365166
15213541044373436727401019
734114732111
225176514513734370228401129
10440641646310015714435532329
8935541426874371522221147
1937511830613117419429657743736
993963328282520577
2081263311
995914453433126120577
245194213298172233
1531221101111
398316323409272233
14311226161221051444
16511219123211122
308224315281541162466
8838122516153366
88257181111
161663194317163377
2510156595515959302371212
1710733181531211
422022982770162161302371313
85404521120998441037
92474594511734853
1778790305251010157818810
1257192176246644
72542211
19712234197256644
1611535628155651633
66227151111
22121571343155761743
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the RELIGIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, UNDER and OVER FOURTEEN YEARS of AGE, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE, living in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipality of Towns.Total of Religions.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Wesleyan.
Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.
Albany, Municipality ofMales55229010118912953751782949
Females4722571061511254679692544
Total1,0245472073402549915411475493
Beverley, Town ofMales3310461147743
Females23624853927
Total56166101991016610
Bridgetown, Town ofMales5024121215510
Females5123131020119
Total101472522351619
Bunbury, Municipality ofMales305184591255824341165
Females2781526785692544844
Total583336126210127497819109
Busselton, Municipality ofMales1441023666351817
Females145107584931131822
Total2892099411566313522
Cossack, Town ofMales19788107622724322
Females321881088
Total229106188623532322
Fremantle, Municipality ofMales1,9671,00731269555618836824816
Females1,674813316497509182326123716
Total3,6411,8206281,1921,0653706941471532
Geraldton, Municipality ofMales4832186515312347761034954
Females428168828613150811125359
Total91138614723925497157215102113
Gingin, Town ofMales513316176511284
Females463114174311147
Total976430341082231211
Guildford, Municipality ofMales2792099711246222466
Females25017769108451431936
Total52938616622091365515312
Kojonup, Town ofMales562642224915
Females38157822814
Total94411130461729
Newcastle, Municipality ofMales115802852331221
Females9354213337112622
Total208134498570234722
Northam, Municipality ofMales1348331523717191752
Females118673334412120413
Total252150648678383911165
Northampton, Town ofMales69301119157822616
Females6732151794524816
Total136622636241113461432
Perth, City ofMales2,4791,194374820691292399262107155
Females2,5651,126424702903366537267101166
Total5,0442,3207981,5221,594658936529208321
Pinjarra, Town ofMales573015159541037
Females3821813615523
Total95512328156915510
Roebourne, Town ofMales763110212071322
Females37199101486
Total11350193134151922
York, Municipality ofMales43321654160213639961562234
Females32415565901083771461531
Total75737111925022447616711023765
TABLE IV.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the RELIGIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, UNDER and OVER FOURTEEN YEARS of AGE, and UNSPECIFIED as to AGE, living in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines).
Congregational or Independent.Presbyterian.Other Religions.Not stated.Object.
Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.Total.Under 14.14 and upwards.Unspecified.
4423221202053233
16610532
44398312532253233
55
55
107311
844
1811711
331122101077211
4420243322
773146131377431
33221111
22321
555411111
8261818282532051566
633
14591818282532051566
2711271445494529227131121313
2791151643412221055633
55024230888216739732194151313
73413111166103733
642853312
1376216141918103733
413826331122
6151358
102821714331122
52311
11
62411
22
22
11651
11532
221183
1111
1111
112211
994059151609015013375527324
8735521376671331419221046
1867511128812616118327567737730
1177
633
1113310
1173411134911
11312
22104611134911
1751233532
111331011
113082233642
TABLE I.—SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS of both SEXES in each DISTRICT, classified under the following HEADS (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Total.1234567891011
Commerce, Trade, and Manufacture.Mining.Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral pursuits.Laborers (branch undefined).Domestic Servants.Learned Professions, Fine Arts, Literature, &c.General and Local Government.Maintained at the Public cost.Miscellaneous pursuits.Independent means.Residue of Population.
Blackwood3702695711213225
Fremantle4,13375821171051165311137346252,427
Greenough and Irwin1,768109354946341416261988
Murray8331173120691968210479
The North66119211632750510928176
Perth5,822912427716833713413927357353,486
Plantagenet1,64327025772742452151111857
Sussex1,173183114569381812792689
Swan1,92418130378593816251281,204
Toodyay2,76920227397056822261211,577
Victoria2,6093838450688983345361881,310
Wellington1,943244131361402320151551,206
Williams1,32513744241231514210641
York2,73528117371026335171491,476
Grand Total of the Colony29,7083,9951024,7631,0031,0184821837792469616,741
TABLE II.—SUMMARY showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS of both * SEXEs in each DISTRICT, classified under the following HEADS, at the DATES of CENSUS of 1870 and 1881 respectively (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Totals.1234567891011
Commerce, Trade, and Manufacture.Mining.Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral pursuits.Laborers (branch of labor unspecified).Domestic Servants.Learned Professions, Fine Arts, Literature, &c.General and Local Government.Maintained at the Public Cost.Miscellaneous Pursuits.Independent Means.Residue of Population.
187018811870188118701881187018811870188118701881187018811870188118701881187018811870188118701881
Blackwood3702695711213225
Fremantle3,7964,13349575821211171201051281161453106111812373746251,9932,427
Greenough and Irwin1,5571,7688810993485549304643348141516112461864988
Murray73983366117331701201069181956148482410401479
The North1726616619213616327105015610922851176
Perth5,2445,82276791244245277250168378337331341261393612732957353,0513,486
Plantagenet1,6511,643228270304257607264749244152801561111859857
Sussex1,0541,4731461831204145156930389182012757392552689
Swan1,8101,924133181364303377872591138341614325111281,0051,204
Toodyay2,5142,7691622022619739877060565782222257641211,4461,577
Victoria1,3862,6091253834684275506298888988332645973631886891,310
Wellington2,2961,9432622442152331331616840172333201281591551,2231,206
Williams1,32513744241231514210641
York2,5662,7352222811596737981029663143524178014791,4291,476
Grand Total of the Colony24,78529,7082,7603,995641023,9424,7637671,0031,0551,0181864824674831892†779892469613,56316,741
[* Females were unclassified in 1870, and (excepting domestic servants) are therefore for that year included in Residue of Population.] [† Includes 1470 prisoners.]
TABLE III.—SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, and the NUMBER of PERSONS engaged in them, ARRANGED in NUMERICAL ORDER (exclusive of Aborigines).
MALES.
OCCUPATIONS.
Farmers1,373
Laborers (branch undefined)1,003
Shepherds, Stockmen, station laborers990
Sons, relatives, assisting on farms882
Farm servants793
Draymen, carriers, carters492
Sawyers, sawmill owners, workers, splitters, sandalwood cutters and cleaners349
Shipmasters, officers, seamen, stewards, ship servants (merchant)306
Domestic servants283
Carpenters, joiners, and undertakers278
Officers of General Government (exclusive of railways)267
Boot and shoe makers, dealers, and assistants246
Squatters, graziers198
Market gardeners, gardeners187
Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, and assistants187
Police—Officers, constables, warders174
Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined), and assistants145
Pearlers129
Hotelkeepers, publicans, billiard markers, barmen, &c.106
Commercial clerks and travellers104
Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors103
Miners102
Wheelwrights99
Ostlers, others engaged about animals91
Butchers, meat salesmen, and assistants79
Masons72
Station managers or overseers69
Merchants, importers, &c.64
Church officers, sextons, and others connected with religion62
Bricklayers61
Printers, compositors57
Other indefinite occupations53
Tailors48
Bakers48
Builders48
Saddle and harness makers, dealers47
Brickmakers, dealers46
Clergymen, ministers (all denominations)44
Painters, paperhangers, plumbers, glaziers42
Railway servants (guards, pointsmen)41
Shipbuilders, shipwrights36
Bank officers, clerks, &c.35
Millers, flourmill workers35
Furniture makers, cabinet makers, upholsterers, and dealers34
House proprietors, householders32
Store laborers, storemen (not shopmen)29
Land proprietors29
Teachers, schoolmasters (Government schools)26
Fishermen, fishmongers, curers, dealers26
Engineers, stokers, firemen (undefined)26
Sons or relatives of squatters assisting on stations23
Brewers and others engaged in brewing23
Brokers, land and commission agents, &c.22
Road, railway laborers, excavators22
Apprentices (branch undefined)21
Tin, zinc, galvanized iron workers, dealers20
Civil engineers, architects, draftsmen, and scientific persons19
Teachers, school-masters (not stated)19
Fellmongers, tanners, and curriers19
Independent means, annuitants, &c.19
Engineers, stokers, &c., of steamers (merchant service)17
Iron and brass founders, moulders, workers, dealers16
Law clerks, bailiffs, &c.14
Hawkers and other general dealers14
Plasterers14
Officers of Local Government (municipalities, school boards, roads boards)13
Watch and clock makers13
TABLE III.—SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, &c.—continued.
MALES—continued.
OCCUPATIONS.Number.
Tutors12
Coachmakers and dealers12
Lawyers, barristers, solicitors, attorneys, &c.11
Chemists, druggists, and their assistants11
Railway officers, clerks, station masters, &c.11
Boatbuilders11
Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c.10
Officers of public companies10
Coach, omnibus, cab drivers, conductors10
Limeburners, dealers10
Teachers, school-masters (assisted schools)9
Farriers9
Greengrocers, fruiterers, and assistants9
Cowkeepers, dairymen, milksellers8
Coopers8
Charcoal burners, dealers8
Gentlemen (returned as such)8
Physicians, surgeons7
Teachers, schoolmasters (private schools)7
Messengers, porters (not Government or railway)7
Barbers, hairdressers, wigmakers7
Wine manufacturers7
Boarding and lodging-housekeepers6
Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers, &c.6
Sailmakers6
Shopmen (branch undefined)6
Enginemakers and dealers5
Drapers, linendrapers, and assistants5
Confectioners, pastrycooks5
Mechanics (not otherwise defined)5
Authors, editors, reporters, and literary persons4
Stevedores, lumpers, &c.4
Storekeepers, bonded or free (not shopkeepers)4
Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers4
Newspaper proprietors and publishers4
Hairbrush, broom makers, dealers4
French polishers4
Timber merchants, dealers4
Turners4
Stonecutters, dressers (not masons)4
Road, railway contractors4
Goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers4
Dentists3
Others connected with medicine3
Photographers, photographic artists3
Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government)3
Die-sinkers and mouldmakers3
Gunsmiths3
Clothes dealers, outfitters, shopmen, and assistants3
Rope, cord makers, dealers3
Jewellery manufacturers3
Pawnbrokers2
Bookbinders, folders, stitchers, &c.2
Lithographers, lithographic printers2
Grocers, tea dealers, and assistants2
Chimney sweepers2
Gasworks service workmen2
Quarry owners, workers1
Restaurant and eating-housekeepers1
Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors1
Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants1
Toolmakers and dealers1
Agricultural implement makers, dealers1
Slaters and shinglers1
Woolstaplers and sorters1
Umbrella, parasol, stick makers, menders1
Provision curers, dealers1
Poulterers, game dealers1
Wine and spirit merchants, dealers, and assistants1
Gingerbeer, sodawater, mineral water, cordial manufacturers1
TABLE III.—SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, &c.—continued.
MALES—continued.
OCCUPATIONS.Number.
Soap boilers, tallow chandlers, melters1
Basket makers1
Icemerchants, makers1
Ironmongers, hardware dealers, and assistants1—10,735
RESIDUE OF THE MALE POPULATION.
Scholars, whether in Government, assisted, or private schools, or at home3,112
Sons, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described)2,432
Inmates of charitable institutions and Pensioners429
Prisoners275
Unemployed at present79— 6327
Total of Male Population17,062
FEMALES.
Domestic servants, housekeepers, matrons730
Milliners and dressmakers119
Daughters, relatives, assisting on farms64
Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined) and assistants58
Manglers, laundresses, washerwomen (not domestic servants)54
Teachers, school-mistresses (Government schools)40
Teachers, school-mistresses (private schools)40
Shirtmakers, seamstresses37
Governesses36
Teachers, school-mistresses (not stated)33
Farmers33
Teachers, school-mistresses (assisted schools)28
Officers of General Government (exclusive of railways)22
Midwives, sick nurses, &c.22
Independent means, annuitants, &c.17
House-proprietors, house-holders17
Church officers, sisters of mercy, &c.13
Land-proprietors13
Hotel-keepers, publicans, &c.7
Boarding and lodging-house keepers7
Warders5
Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c.5
Shepherdesses5
Drapers, linen-drapers, and assistants5
Shop-women (branch undefined)5
Railway servants3
Farm servants3
Squatters, graziers3
Cow-keepers, dairy-women, milk-sellers3
Bakers3
Ladies (returned as such)3
Office-keepers, cleaners (not Government)2
Horse-proprietors, breeders, dealers2
Printers, compositors2
Machinists (sewing)2
Officers of Local Government (municipalities, school-boards, &c.)1
Photographers, photographic artists1
Merchants, importers, &c.1
Ship-servants, stewardesses (merchant)1
Market-gardeners, gardeners1
Book-sellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants1
Dyers, scourers1
Confectioners, pastry-cooks1
Greengrocers, fruiterers, and assistants1
Grocers, tea-dealers, and assistants1
Apprentices (branch undefined)1—1453
RESIDUE OF THE FEMALE POPULATION.
Wives, widows, daughters, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described)7,886
Scholars, whether in Government, assisted, or private schools, or at home3,215
Inmates of charitable institutions65
Unemployed at present17
Prisoners10—11193
Total of Female Population12,646
TABLE IV.—SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS in CLASSES of MALES and FEMALES of all AGES in the COLONY (exclusive of Aborigines).
Occupations.The Colony.City of Perth.Municipal Towns.Other Towns.Districts beyond limits of Towns.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.
Sub-Class I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government of the Colony48345429134129521620412191631141059
Sub-Class II.—Professional—Persons in the learned professions (not in Government Service)1901553554371750391187178726
Sub-Class III.—Professional—Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences292109183732845963363441194871
Total of Class I.96571824726119467362276863123831122586
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in domestic offices, or duties, and of no specified occupation16,6455,54411,1013,0329612,0714,8311,6423,2194641682968,3182,8035,515
Sub-Class II.—Persons Offices—Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for man1,1453997463317325835996263735122382179203
Total of Class II.17,7905,94311,8473,3631,0342,3295,1901,7983,4825372193188,7002,9825,718
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.
Sub-Class I.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money on goods4614025912010218268235331815355505
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in the conveyance of men or goods1,0291,025497961429428167674364342
Total of Class III.1,4901,427632171981969766334858234914847
CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in agricultural pursuits3,3363,23510180791158151736363,0622,96993
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in pastoral pursuits1,2881,28081111353516161,2261,2188
Sub-Class III.—Persons engaged on land (not cultivating or grazing)422913972131031119127
Sub-Class IV.—Persons engaged about animals979522828292812238371
Total of Class IV.4,7634,639124128125323522411555414,3454,236109
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions, in which matters of various kinds are employed8578534264261334134132323202191
Sub-Class II.—Persons working and dealing in textile fabrics, in dress and in fibrous materials5293142151547678232128104191721249331
Sub-Class III.—Persons working and dealing in food and drinks25524697976311711254455541
Sub-Class IV.—Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances523523242447476767385385
Sub-Class V.—Persons working or dealing in minerals44344376761191193232216216
Total of Class V.2,6072,3792285975138485674710915415221,00096733
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.
Sub-Class I.—Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined)1,1221,1148166162432632244646584584
Sub-Class II.—Persons of property or rank (no occupation)9659373521144930191284
Sub-Class III.—Persons supported by the community (no occupation)87578392277232454794423713131069610
Total of Class VI.2,0931,9561374784156385479460595970268814
GRAND TOTAL29,70817,06212,6465,0442,4792,5658,1944,4123,78258992133215,5499,5825,967
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS.
OCCUPATIONS.GRAND TOTAL.DISTRICTS.
BLACKWOOD.FREMANTLE.GREENOUGH AND IRWIN.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL—
Sub-Class I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government of the Colony—
1. Officers of General Government (exclusive of Railways)2892672236542972
2. Officers of Local Government (Municipalities, School Boards, Road Boards, &c.)141312222
3. Police—Officers, constables, warders1801746115348555
Sub-Class II.—Professional—Persons in the learned Professions (not in Government Service)—
1. Clergymen, ministers (all denominations)44446633
2. Church officers, sextons, and others connected with religion756213
3. Lawyers, barristers, solicitors, attorneys, &c.111122
4. Law clerks, bailiffs, &c.141411
5. Physicians, surgeons77
6. Dentists33
7. Chemists, druggists, and their assistants111144
8. Midwives, Sick nurses, &c.222233
9. Others connected with medicine33
Sub-Class III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences—
1. Authors, editors, reporters, and literary persons44
2. Civil engineers, architects, draftsmen, and scientific persons191922
3. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (Government schools)662640111165523
4. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (assisted schools)37928927
5. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (private schools)47746826
6. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (not stated)521933321633
7. Tutors, governesses4812361111
8. Photographers, photographic artists431
9. Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c.1510533
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Domestic Duties or Offices, and of no specified Occupation—
1. Wives, widows, sons, daughters, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described)10,3182,4327,88612837911,4113031,108632170462
2. Scholars at home1,479682797532231984256753738
3. Scholars at Government schools2,7771,4711,306361521440245125214101113
4. Scholars at Assisted schools1,323643680249106143512130
5. Scholars at Private schools74831643244212991131257
Sub-Class II.—Persons Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining and performing Personal Offices for Man—
1. Hotelkeepers, publicans, Billiard-makers, barmen, &c.11310673316151541
2. Restaurant and eating-housekeepers11
3. Boarding and lodging housekeepers1367633
4. Domestic servants, housekeepers, matrons1,01328373011561131796341321
5. Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government)532321
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL—
Sub-Class I.—Trading—Persons who Buy, Sell, Keep, or Lend Money on Goods—
1. Merchants, importers, &c.656412120122
2. Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers, &c.6611
3. Brokers, land and commission agents, &c.222299
4. Bank officers and clerks, &c.35357711
5. Officers of public companies1010
6. Commercial clerks and travellers104104292933
7. Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined), and assistants2031455821154391522
8. Pawnbrokers2222
9. Hawkers and other general dealers1414
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men or Goods—
1. Railway officers, clerks, station masters, &c.111133
2. Railway servants (guards, pointsmen)4441320182
3. Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors11
4. Coach, omnibus, drivers, conductors101011
5. Draymen, carriers, carters4924921139391212
6. Shipmasters, officers, seamen, stewards, ship servants, stewardesses (merchant)307306113813833
7. Engineers, stokers, &c., of steamers (merchant service)17171122
8. Stevedores, lumpers, &c.4433
9. Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors1031033030
10. Storekeepers, bonded or free (not shopkeepers)441111
11. Store laborers, storemen (not shopmen)292966
12. Messengers, porters (not Government or railway)77
CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Agricultural pursuits—
1. Farmers1,4061,3733336351282711831776
2. Sons, daughters, or relatives assisting on farms946882641313343414913118
3. Farm servants7967933111118181181171
4. Market gardeners, gardeners1881871161666
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in Pastoral pursuits—
1. Squatters, graziers2011988111515
2. Squatters, sons, daughters, or relatives assisting2323
3. Station managers or overseers6969441122
4. Shepherds, shepherdesses, stockmen, station laborers99599053030996969
Sub-Class III.—Persons engaged in land (not cultivating or grazing)—
1. Land Proprietors422913532312
Sub-Class IV.—Engaged about Animals—
1. Horse proprietors, breaders, dealers642
2. Ostlers, others engaged about animals91916644
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanic Productions, in which Matters of various kinds are employed in combination—
1. Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants211
2. Bookbinders, folders, stitchres, &c.2211
3. Printers, compositors5957288
4. Newspaper proprietors and publishers4411
5. Lithographers, lithographic printers22
6. Die sinkers and mould makers33
7. Watch and clock makers131333
8. Gunsmiths3322
9. Enginemakers and dealers55
10. Toolmakers and dealers11
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT (exclusive of Aborigines).
DISTRICTS.
MURRAY.THE NORTH.PERTH.PLANTAGENET.SUSSEX.SWAN.TOODYAY.VICTORIA.WELLINGTON.WILLIAMS.YORK.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
5413310096441401665411293252231082862981
662111111
3377333211111669999202010106677
1111883311444455331144
13310335056111111
661122
10101122
11113322
2211
4433
9922551122
111111
3311
9922332211
3311383124133218264314422734
17512321332233
1111252254313311221111
2114422321734104631261511523
11336156423214491814311
32111
54154122
3248823611731861,9124651,5075681364324281013277491905591,0032327718582256337331815524511173341,004216788
42182438261814772756231319544511376770195851101204773153688511652641487771
10754532111105612852766139221477077178102763191751442031079619110883612833238131107
32157228029279313911906525219121074364824438774136
33279111168864541176114520253516193338830123922
339812423155448888981441010532
11
1111111121111
198115048233761276742945371423501445556499836624073323815631746
1111
221717882211115566
11111122
115522112222
1515555522
116633
33662020664433446633441313
321115234181310344981147719145117454111122
131311
221155
11651111616
11
44113311
18181111535329293131313133335858454549498282
1163634447461661616282811
44771122
11
1125258833303066
1111
221010223311221122
115511
434333555415656646221051041240236460582134129513513412642559
302913535282713735274677181167143835373667736851811756
171766262624242020636315014915959515199991341331
772297961555514148813137788
114545662525223424231484718811111212
881515
22191922885522112323
1616757516161061051992929118118238237134341221193124124
21197221111532553212255
112221111
22442929332266121299441199
211
11
40382445522
111111
22
2211
55113311
11
1111111111
11
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT (exclusive of Aborigines).—continued.
OCCUPATIONS.GRAND TOTAL.DISTRICTS.
BLACKWOOD.FREMANTLE.GREENOUGH AND IRWIN.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanic Productions in which Matters of various kinds are employed in combination—continued.
11. Coachmakers and dealers1212
12. Saddle and harnessmakers, dealers47476622
13. Wheelwrights9999224466
14. Agricultural implement makers, dealers11
15. Shipbuilders, shipwrights3636222211
16. Boatbuilders111111
17. Sailmakers6655
18. Builders4848336677
19. Carpenters, joiners, and undertakers2782785557571010
20. Bricklayers61611111
21. Masons7272262699
22. Slaters and shinglers11
23. Plasterers141444
24. Painters, paperhangers, plumbers and glaziers424211121222
25. Furnituremakers, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and dealers343499
26. Dyers and scourers11
Sub-Class II.—Persons Working and Dealing in Textile Textile Fabrics, in Dress, and in Fibrous Materials—
1. Drapers, linendrapers, and assistants105511
2. Woolstaplers and sorters11
3. Barbers, hairdressers, wigmakers7722
4. Tailors48488811
5. Clothes dealers, outfitters, shopmen, and assistants3311
6. Milliners and dressmakers1191191515
7. Shirtmakers and seamstresses3737202055
8. Boot and shoe makers, dealers, and assistants2462463331311212
9. Umbrella, parasol, stick makers, menders11
10. Manglers, laundresses, washerwomen (not domestic servants)5454161622
11. Rope, cord makers, dealers33
Sub-Class III.—Persons Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks—
1. Cowkeepers, dairymen, milksellers118332111
2. Butchers, meat salesmen, and assistants7979222211
3. Provision curers, dealers11
4. Poulterers, game dealers11
5. Fishermen, fishmongers, curers, dealers262699
6. Millers, flourmill workers35355577
7. Bakers51483111010
8. Confectioners, pastrycooks65122
9. Greengrocers, fruiterers, and assistants109133
10. Brewers and others engaged in brewing2323
11. Wine and spirit merchants, dealers, and assistants11
12. Wine manufacturers7755
13. Gingerbeer, sodawater, mineral water, cordial manufacturers11
14. Grocers, tea dealers, and assistants321321
Sub-Class IV.—Persons Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances—
1. Soap boilers, tallow chandlers, melters11
2. Fellmongers, tanners, and curriers191955
3. Hairbrush, broom makers, dealers4411
4. French polishers4422
5. Timber merchants, dealers44
6. Turners44
7. Coopers8822
8. Sawyers, sawmill owners, workers, splitters, sandalwood cutters, and cleaners349349553030
9. Basket makers11
10. Pearlers12912955
Sub-Class V.—Persons Working or Dealing in Minerals and other Substances—
1. Miners1021022233
2. Charcoal burners, dealers88
3. Chimney sweepers22
4. Gasworks service workmen22
5. Quarry owners, workers22
6. Stonecutters, dressers (not masons)44
7. Limeburners, dealers101033
8. Brickmakers, dealers46462211
9. Road, railway contractors44
10. Road, railway laborers, excavators2222
11. Icemerchants, makers11
12. Goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers4422
13. Jewellery manufacturers33
14. Tin, zinc, galvanized iron workers, dealers20201133
15. Iron and brass founders, moulders, workers, dealers161611
16. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, and assistants1871871114141313
17. Furriers991111
18. Ironmongers, hardware dealers, and assistants11
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE—
Sub-Class I.—Laborers and Others (Branch of Labor undefined)—
1. Laborers (branch undefined)1,0031,003771051054646
2. Mechanics (not otherwise defined)5522
3. Shopmen and shopwomen (branch undefined)116511
4. Apprentices (branch undefined)2221177
5. Machinists (sewing)2211
6. Engineers, stokers, firemen (undefined)262655
7. Other indefinite occupations53538811
Sub-Class II.—Persons of Property or Rank (no Occupation)—
1. Independent means, annuitants, &c.361917109111
2. Gentlemen, ladies (returned as such)1183
3. House proprietors, householders4932171596
Sub-Class III.—Persons supported by the Community (no Occupation)—
1. Pensioners177177808022
2. Inmates of Charitable Institutions, Hospitals220189316060
3. Prisoners285275101361351
4. Lunatics*976334976334
5. Unemployed at present96791741317152431
Grand Total of the Colony29,70817,06212,6463702111594,1332,2641,8691,7681,052716
[* 10 male and 1 female lunatic, being prisoners, are classified as such.]
TABLE V.—SUMMARY showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT (exclusive of Aborigines).—continued.
DISTRICTS.
MURRAY.THE NORTH.PERTH.PLANTAGENET.SUSSEX.SWAN.TOODYAY.VICTORIA.WELLINGTON.WILLIAMS.YORK.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
1212
11101033334411882277
1125254422661515101055551414
11
4422333311
881111
11
118833225566221144
6610107070151599121219192323151512121515
28281010112255444455
33335522113399333335
11
33221144
1118182211112222
22222211
11
6241122
11
331111
22181866331122332222
1111
545488221010118816161144
442233111111
151511585816166699272713132222772626
11
1818441155333322
2211
5411111
3322212133332214146622
11
11
3499111122
222288331177
111818541312884411
11321
65111
16165522
11
1111
11
11
44221111222222
111111
22
221111
44
11111111111
32323606026265151383813131010232325253333
11
67675757
331144112284841111
225511
1111
1111
22
3311
5522
2233141455333311442266
221111
662210103311
11
1111
33
33551122221122
3344443311
335536361010991111282820209912121616
333311
11
696927271681687272696978787070888861614141102102
1122
224222111111
22871112222
11
559911223311
11151599333333115544
124822114131131222
225411133
2117444113212233
11676744226633882222
44133102342210101111
115573649111155232323237711
151051082115234419181991177
8335013326615421195,8222,9812,8411,6439926511,1736615121,9241,0708542,7691,6101,1592,6091,6349751,9431,0638781,3258444812,7351,6351,100
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines).
OCCUPATIONS.GRAND TOTAL.MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS.
Albany Municipality.Beverley Town.Bridgetown Town.Bunbury Municipality.Busselton Municipality.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL—
Sub-Class I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government of the Colony—
1. Officers of General Government (exclusive of Railways)223210132222115566
2. Officers of Local Government (Municipalities, School Boards, Road Boards, &c.)981
3. Police—Officers, constables, warders13713167711118855
Sub-Class II.—Professional—Persons in the learned Professions (not in Government Service)—
1. Clergymen, ministers (all denominations)3232332211
2. Church officers, sextons, and others connected with religion1751233
3. Lawyers, barristers, solicitors, attorneys, &c.101011
4. Law clerks, bailiffs. &c.1313
5. Physicians, surgeons8822
6. Dentists33
7. Chemists, druggists, and their assistants1111
8. Midwives, sick nurses, &c.171722
9. Others connected with medicine11
Sub-Class III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences—
1. Authors, editors, reporters, and literary persons44
2. Civil engineers, architects, draftsmen, and scientific persons151522
3. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (Government schools)391425312112211
4. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (assisted schools)28721
5. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (private schools)6973243111
6. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (not stated)2561922211321
7. Tutors, governesses1010331122
8. Photographers, photographic artists43111
9. Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c.954
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Domestic Duties or Offices, and of no specified Occupation—
1. Wives, widows, sons, daughters, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described)4,7851,0263,7593667928718315371126242581841002278
2. Scholars at home268111157291019734624
3. Scholars at Government schools1,6258857496139221596341519573819633231
4. Scholars at Assisted schools1,014448563693138331617
5. Scholars at Private schools63527136481414021211349
Sub-Class II.—Personal Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining and performing Personal Offices for Man—
1. Hotelkeepers, publicans, billiard-markers, barmen, &c.908465511333344
2. Restaurant and eating-housekeepers11
3. Boarding and lodging-housekeepers12661121111
4. Domestic servants, housekeepers, matrens655126529388302117341641217512
5. Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government)53211
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL—
Sub-Class I.—Trading—Persons who Buy, Sell, Keep, or Lend Money on Goods—
1. Merchants, importers, &c.61661886622
2. Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers, &c.661122
3. Brokers, land and commission agents, &c.212122
4. Bank officers and clerks, &c.32325522
5. Officers of public companies221111
6. Commercial clerks and travellers8686663322
7. Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined), and assistants18212953129311211117444
8. Pawnbrokers22
9. Hawkers and other general dealers1414
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men or Goods—
1. Railay officers, clerks, station masters, &c.1010
2. Railway servants (guards, pointsmen)33321
3. Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors11
4. Coach, omnibus, drivers, conductors9911
5. Draymen, carriers, carters1361361414229911
6. Shipmasters, officers, seamen, stewards, ship servants, stewardesses (merchant)287286147461262622
7. Engineers, stokers, &c., of steamers (merchant service)77
8. Stevedores, lumpers, &c.4411
9. Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors7171886611
10. Storekeepers, bonded or free (not shopkeepers)11
11. Store laborers, storemen (not shopmen)282822
12. Messengers, porters (not Government or railway)6611
CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Agricultural pursuits—
1. Farmers93921774224455
2. Sons, daughters, or relatives assisting on farms3933621111211422
3. Farm servants565611112211
4. Market gardeners, gardeners868514411
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in Pastoral pursuits—
1. Squatters, graziers18184411
2. Squatters, sons, daughters, or relatives assisting
3. Station managers or overseers33
4. Shepherds, shepherdesses, stockmen, station laborers414122111111
Sub-Class III.—Engaged on land (not cultivating or grazing)—
1. Land Proprietors2317621111
Sub-Class IV.—Engaged about Animals—
1. Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers431
2. Ostlers, others engaged about animals55551122
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanic Productions in which Matters of various kinds are employed in combination—
1. Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants211
2. Bookbinders, folders, stitchers, &c.22
3. Printers, compositors55532
4. Newspapers proprietors and publishers44
5. Lithographers, lithographic printers22
6. Die sinkers and mould makers33
7. Watch and clock makers121222
8. Gunsmiths33
9. Enginemakers and dealers11
10. Toolmakers and dealers
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines).
MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS.
Cossack Town.Fremantle Municipality.Geraldton Municipality.Gingin Town.Guildford Municipality.Kojunup Town.Newcastle Municipality.Northam Municipality.Northampton Town.Perth City.Pinjarrah Town.Roelburne Town.York Municipality.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
11424111916343121177211111009642112277
22211113311
22494451111116622332231301221155
663311112211881133
11111239
221166
11221010
11331111
1122
44221144
33113388
11
1133
222299
844211321211221138413
92722145833
826222322111
32122111111312441122
111122
321
3354111
369271,22625397332869259571839187471403514216718497717606015451,6283201,3023110213182325949210
1165612734984141073624221046211863551835312945
401221190133726197593810281412275423118995342712631275211110824036
23616112553242932161618711725509221288573027
2069710922651148614682751081672211
44161516622224433333212221111541312
11
6331111
16161081593446382112332071612121111615307502574136629524
32111
1120191551111161611
111111
9922551122
77441414
29292966221111202011331010
1154391514113116610463332151331811871
22
131311
33551111
13131515541
11
11224411
303044551155113838112525
56561341341515442211
112244
33
3030112525
11
116622331110101122
55
1155331166555511113331301
22223355115512102
116611333333331144332323
442211551111646311122
551122113311
111111
22446666112211772255
321211229721133
21122
11666633111126261177
211
1111
88554038221
11111111
22
2211
335511
2211
11
TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines)—continued.
MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS.
Cossack Town.Fremantle Municipality.Geraldton Municipality.Gingin Town.Guildford Municipality.Kojunup Town.Newcastle Municipality.Northam Municipality.Northampton Town.Perth City.Pinjarrah Town.Roebourne Town.York Municipality.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
1212
66883310101155
4455331135771124241199
11
44222222
1188
5511
55332222118833
1157571414117733442269694455
111122282833
112323221122331122
11
44111133
1111111111181822
992222
2211624
221133
1188331111181822
1111
151566117711535333
2929111144
303077116622558822525266111414
11
1414334433171711
22
32111541
11171799332218181111
991199
55332266
1010663122211181811
2232111
3311651
161622
11
11
11
321
11
554411
1111
2222
11
44
11221111
118633232210101166
11
59595522
222215153311
1111
11
33
2211
111133111114141144
11
3322
11
112211
33
33221155
113344
22141413131455444466343411331313
1133
11
6688882323442424991010883313713755224747
2211
22111111422
771187122
1111
5522117711
7777339911
981342331248
22
15961122121174
7878331122666611
6060101013310231441111
1301291232322635491155
976334
161425511111510522
229197323,6411,9671,6749114834289751465292792589456382081159325213411813669675,0442,4792,5659557181137637757433324
TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing the NUMBER of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, of each NATIONALITY, in WESTERN AUSTRALIA, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1870 and 1881 respectively (exclusive of Aborigines).
Nationalities.1870.1881.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
BORN IN BRITISH POSSESSIONS :
Western Australia5,4965,42610,9228,8888,88517,7733,3923,4596,851
England and Wales5,3781,8907,2684,9801,7806,760398110508
Scotland588174762575157732131730
Ireland1,8571,7123,5691,5191,4562,975338256594
Other British Possessions197147344423272695226125351
FOREIGN STATES :
America9114105681987552323
Germany3854361107123528
France22113321930123
Spain9329585858210
Portugal82201025533132363
Russia66
Austria1212
Italy9110
Holland9211
Denmark1111
Norway1818
Sweden2121
Greece10414
China145145
Malacea, &c.110110
Other States9211
AT SEA484391
UNSPECIFIED1533*91,542296351,50431,507
Grand Total of the Colony15,3759,41024,78517,06212,64629,7083,9723,6267,5982,2853902,675
[* Includes 1470 Prisoners.]
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the BIRTH PLACES of the INHABITANTS, MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Total of Nationalities.BORN IN BRITISH POSSESSIONS.FOREIGN STATES.
Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.Other Possessions.America.Germany.France.
Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.
BlackwoodMales2116539165161221411
Females1597953113112
Total37014492278161331611
FremantleMales2,26473735728650283523424501393
Females1,869750435122863302252118576134
Total4,1331,4877924093651137486142107191127
Greenough and IrwinMales1,052377207328512911151913
Females716320201497973141
Total1,7686974087382138118821314
MurrayMales501173112113811512811223
Females3321541041132213214
Total8333272161217011726021623
The NorthMales54359111521383934113016511
Females118543111251113
Total661113142531504445123316511
PerthMales2,9811,0615085385417111025224683102145
Females2,8411,118664504622311137818701612
Total5,8222,1791,1721031,3163102121630421384163165
PlantagenetMales9922702063275258155105011051
Females651259197121001945111112
Total1,6435294031537527711002161110621
SussexMales66121515131731404451933
Females5122451684341445631
Total1,173460319720724489112243
SwanMales1,07044422816259247531612
Females85437526389813813111
Total1,0248194911143573715662713
ToodyayMales1,6105373539392147217511333
Females1,15953137229318114061
Total2,7691,06872511485255331511934
VictoriaMales1,63442425211954747111666341661
Females975448194241641510791031
Total2,609872446143711486127315441971
WellingtonMales1,06538425392653677213361
Females8783952606100694391
Total1,9437795131536542171522461
WilliamsMales8442241902298323783851
Females48123114733115925
Total1,3254553372331312413751351
YorkMales1,6355134301647492611139114132
Females1,100471364413517112411
Total2,735984794110609103311251118233
Grand Total of the ColonyMales17,0625,4833,39781454,8132245683221,49438134024642581201
Females12,6465,4303,45321191,65927150151,440173199118289
Total29,70810,9136,850102646,47224117183372,934415453925824661291
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the BIRTH PLACES of the INHABITANTS, MALES and FEMALES, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, at the DATE of CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
FOREIGN STATES.Born at Sea.Unspecified.
Spain.Portugal.Russia.Austria.Italy.Holland.Denmark.Norway.Sweden.Greece.China.Malaeca, &c.Other States.
Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.
112
112
2412439558161162
11331
2412439568162493
3112211324
1221
3112212545
12112412
12112412
1122216352415316
1
11222163524153116
7123138123391
11218122
7124232812411213
21112211264211
3
211122112642131
1111
1
11111
1514
1
2514
6511412
4
6511416
222115607114
222115607114
11632111
112
1163121113
11133
2
11153
1113116
1113116
84156129911182011011431199108164221116
1242133024
841561210111118201141143119910101197241516
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the BIRTH PLACES of the INHABITANTS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN, at the DATE of CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.Total of Nationalities.BORN IN BRITISH POSSESSIONS.FOREIGN STATES.
Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.Other Possessions.America.Germany.France.
Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.
Albany, Municipality ofMales552185992133323163152
Females17218613827514369812
Total1,024371237420846671539532
Beverley, Town ofMales33126546
Females2311831
Total562314847
Bridgetown, Town ofMales50245131312
Females512912262
Total1015317151914
Bunbury, Municipality ofMales3051026037617181626
Females27812274137330261
Total5832241344113204831236
Busselton, Municipality ofMales14458254091011
Females14575421121311
Total28913367152923211
Cossack, Town ofMales1971324344191218431
Females32119417
Total2292433348201918431
Fremantle, Municipality ofMales1,9676382992656127952102348109
Females1,674654386112623302232117546133
Total3,6411,2926763782351097442140102161123
Geraldton, Municipality ofMales4831716321581164212131
Females4281999456864772
Total91137015772261228919331
Gingin, Town ofMales5129521212
Females462213551
Total975118217171
Guildford, Municipality ofMales2791265365619161
Females250947913482617
Total52922013219914452131
Kojonup, Town ofMales5616151716
Females381512281
Total943127191141
Newcastle, Municipality ofMales1154125302141
Females933438812
Total2087563382261
Northam, Municipality ofMales13457235371173
Females118583521391
Total25211558750111631
Northampton, Town ofMales6922633016
Females672512519141
Total13647188492101
Perth, City ofMales2,479869426476851621922223643102123
Females2,5651,001601444122301134918621612
Total5,0441,8701,027911,097392120571411264163143
Pinjarra, Town ofMales57231619331
Females3815126221
Total9538281155511
Roebourne, Town ofMales762062445211
Females371781524
Total113371412969211
York, Municipality ofMales43313110012231252611
Females32412810837243411
Total7572592081593149510112
Grand Total of MunicipalitiesMales7,4802,5371,3473912,06153269115668561993342396
Females6,6792,6961,681731,00459913834149153117267
Total14,1595,2332,92831643,065583681281,592110535245141513
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the BIRTH PLACES of the INHABITANTS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN, at the DATE of CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
FOREIGN STATES.Born at Sea.Unspecified.
Spain.Portugal.Russia.Austria.Italy.Holland.Denmark.Norway.Sweden.Greece.China.Malaeca, &c.Other States.
Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.Under 15.15 and upwards.Unspecified.
211211112221
1
2112111122211
1
1
1163111
11
116311111
11122169714111
11122169714111
412439557161162
11331
412439567162493
111271
111271
11
11
1
1
2
1
21
1
1
7123128122371
11218102
7124222812311173
1
1
472
472
1211
1211
1213586591617164816137104417411
114211163
121358769161711048161371061533711
TABLE I.—SUMMARY showing the YEAR of ENTERING the COLONY of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, at DATE of CENSUS of 1881.
Year of entering the Colony.Persons.Males.Females.
1829 to 1834339190149
1835 to 1848692431261
1849 to 18531,8251,215610
1854 to 18592,1451,465680
1860 to 18642,3321,610722
1865 to 18701,8131,313500
1871 to 1875746474272
1876 to 18811,7021,224478
Born in Western Australia17,7738,8888,885
Unspecified34125289
Grand Total of the Colony29,70817,06212,646
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the YEAR of ENTERING the COLONY of MALES and FEMALES in each DISTRICT at the DATE of CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Total.YEAR OF ENTERING THE COLONY.
1829 to 18341835 to 18481849 to 18531854 to 18591860 to 18641865 to 18701871 to 18751876 to 1881Born in Western Australia.Unspecified.
BlackwoodMales21141219271716371042
Females15921383541321
Total370613223520213112363
FremantleMales2,26416401301582502551091921,09420
Females1,869232411210112913167821,18515
Total4,13339642422593793861762742,27935
Greenough and IrwinMales1,0527118412610862272658417
Females7167632454126161152111
Total1,76814171161711498843371,10528
MurrayMales5011113243141417442854
Females332371116119382595
Total83314203547525010525449
The NorthMales54246173334424915117531
Females11956574785
Total66146223939495315826031
PerthMales2,9814570208230283223842501,56919
Females2,8414372156137222144891801,78216
Total5,822881423643675053671734303,35135
PlantagenetMales992928797489573912447617
Females6518213527372016264574
Total1,6431749114101126775515093321
SussexMales661521435751467623663
Females5121112023107324413
Total1,1736326380615310867793
SwanMales1,070223073747454144267314
Females85422223243272513266386
Total1,92444521051171017927681,31120
ToodyayMales1,6101940177154129113124289034
Females1,1599215369442861190315
Total2,769286123022317314118531,79349
VictoriaMales1,634625971812011388918567735
Females975343358843637736425
Total2,6099291302392851741262581,31940
WellingtonMales1,0657566774846711556377
Females878639395633247146555
Total1,94313951061301179118691,29212
WilliamsMales84482763891047992041431
Females4814421202415663783
Total1,32512318410912894152679234
YorkMales1,6352752134157145120142494418
Females1,100182958715223568353
Total2,735458119222819714319301,77921
Grand total of the ColonyMales17,0621904311,2151,4651,6101,3134741,2248,888252
Females12,6461492616106807225002724788,88589
Total29,7083396921,8252,1452,3321,8137461,70217,773341
TABLE III.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the YEAR of ENTERING the COLONY of MALES and FEMALES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN at the DATE of CENSUS of 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.Total.YEAR OF ENTERING THE COLONY.
1829 to 18341835 to 18481849 to 18531854 to 18591860 to 18641865 to 18701871 to 18751876 to 1881Born in Western Australia.Unspecified.
Albany, Municipality ofMales5525124334422523782846
Females4728142821281410213244
Total1,024132671557039339960810
Beverley, Town ofMales336322218
Females232219
Total568522237
Bridgetown, Town ofMales501223363291
Females512322411
Total1011225685702
Bunbury, Municipality ofMales30516152236237301623
Females27821511181511351962
Total5833212640513410353585
Busselton, Municipality ofMales1445141111145831
Females1452312425117
Total289717231516102001
Cossack, Town ofMales197267122127694013
Females322233220
Total229289152427716013
Fremantle, Municipality ofMales1,96715271071382252309818392816
Females1,67421181059212312461791,04014
Total3,64136452122303483541592621,96830
Geraldton, Municipality ofMales4833922466349162823413
Females4282132645149232933
Total911311357210863255152716
Gingin, Town ofMales5114324334
Females461333351
Total971176246691
Guildford, Municipality ofMales2798315261915581791
Females2501341116131154173
Total5292172642322610123521
Kojonup, Town ofMales56181761311
Females38521327
Total941133864581
Newcastle, Municipality ofMales115138141543661
Females932254131723
Total208351318167131384
Northam, Municipality ofMales1342191241417804
Females1181434453931
Total2523512168191101735
Northampton, Town ofMales6915103441428
Females67331361437
Total136181347102865
Perth, City ofMales2,4793956167180237184762301,29515
Females2,5654165132124205131811681,60216
Total5,044801212993044423151573982,89731
Pinjarra, Town ofMales57113551239
Females3811323127
Total95226781366
Roebourne, Town ofMales761559751826
Females372223325
Total113177111052151
York, Municipality ofMales43371242503239392318
Females3243821232463236
Total7571020637356453124678
Grand Total of MunicipalitiesMales7,480861404815707276482716873,78783
Females6,679921363523584753291823334,37745
Total14,1591782768339281,2029774531,0208,164128
TABLE I.—SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, SICK and INFIRM, in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, on 3RD APRIL, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Total.Sick.Deaf.Deaf and Dumb.Blind.Crippled or Malmed.Lunatic or Idiot.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Blackwood7313
Fremantle2185910211311817835
Greenough and Irwin17103112
Murray4211
The North84112
Perth195986462191122
Plantagenet2691313
Sussex104321
Swan411616225
Toodyay36181021311
Victoria4522911381
Wellington331791114
Williams143412121
York38201125
Total69228315611473476878035

In the above return 10 Males and 1 Female are Criminal Lunatics, who, in the "Occupation Summaries," are classified as Prisoners, and 7 other Male Lunatics are returned therein according to their occupations.

TABLE II.—SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, SICK and INFIRM, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY, on the 3rd APRIL, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.Total.Sick.Deaf.Deaf and Dumb.Blind.Crippled or Malmed.Lunatic or Idiot.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Albany, Municipality of204133
Beverley, Town of
Bridgetown, Town of4112
Bunbury, Municipality of1810512
Busselton, Municipality of5311
Cossack, Town of3111
Fremantle, Municipality of2155610211311817835
Geraldton, Municipality of2410311261
Gingin, Town of624
Guildford, Municipality of93411
Kojonup, Town of3111
Newcastle, Municipality of651
Northam, Municipality of22
Northampton, Town of11
Perth, City of17189564118102
Pinjarra, Town of211
Roebourne, Town of
York, Municipality of2012521
Total5091991057242734447935

In the above return 10 Males and 1 Female are Criminal Lunatics, who, in the "Occupation Summaries," are classified as Prisoners, and 6 other Male Lunatics are returned therein according to their occupations.

TABLE III.—SHOWING the CONDITION of ADULT MALES in each DISTRICT of the COLONY on the 3rd APRIL, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Districts.Total.Free.Pensioners.Conditional Pardon.Ticket of Leave.Prisoners.
Blackwood12111623
Fremantle1,252988801930136
Greenough and Irwin5405202117
Murray26523913211
The North3813801
Perth1,4841,29867184259
Plantagenet5965774438
Sussex3623375155
Swan506462210923
Toodyay8948606919
Victoria1,0319643123220
Wellington55151685157
Williams5285072514
York907862213291
Total9,4188,626177117239259
TABLE IV.—SHOWING the CONDITION of ADULT MALES in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN of the COLONY on 3rd APRIL, 1881 (exclusive of Aborigines).
Municipalities and Towns.Total.Free.Pensioners.Conditional Pardon.Ticket of Leave.Prisoners.
Albany, Municipality of3032902218
Beverley, Town of2017111
Bridgetown, Town of20191
Bunbury, Municipality of1681524237
Busselton, Municipality of7263225
Cossack, Town of148148
Fremantle, Municipality of1,087837781627129
Geraldton, Municipality of271231331420
Gingin, Town of18171
Guildford, Municipality of1251151432
Kojonup, Town of302622
Newcastle, Municipality of636111
Northam, Municipality of57561
Northampton, Town of3838
Perth, City of1,2351,07866132949
Pinjarra, Town of24231
Roebourne, Town of4040
York, Municipality of250236149
Total3,9693,4471574994222
TABLE I.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the LAND under CULTIVATION during the YEAR 1880, also the NUMBER of ACRES CLEARED and lying FALLOW, and the PRODUCE of the LAST VINTAGE.
Districts.Wheat.Barley.Oats.Rye.Beans, etc.Hay.Fallow.Cleared.Kitchen Garden.Potatoes.Onions.Vineyard.Wine.Fruit (Dried).
Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Gallons.
Blackwood34146653237371,2433923392952,199
Fremantle3086186512301355227182701,9146,307
Greenough & Irwin11,1822,677293562,8082,96216,8866911126585764
Murray2843290383405441,09949181581,6931,760
The North2
Perth10520317513598234961205686472,5832,897
Plantagenet89611225147488667302700
Sussex12017252944510402,23055721262301,137
Swan1,53013612814212,0822256,3799829113910,7149,680
Toodyay6,9351,3694403063,6152,26113,6901411841117,85611,964
Victoria9882471321,035642,861781010601,050
Wellington1,137119210149121,2221034,3001041355614054,461
Williams1,22556663122,2134425,35254210317
York5,3861,2831832984,499249,27510091651,9512,662
Grand Total of the Colony29,3526,6591,6908395919,9686,61565,6841,1324362266423,28645,898
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the QUANTITY of LAND UNDER and PREPARED for CULTIVATION in each DISTRICT of the COLONY during the YEARS 1869 and 1880, with the INCREASE and DECREASE thereof ; also the PRODUCE of the VINTAGE during the SAME PERIODS, and the CORRESPONDING INCREASE or DECREASE.
Districts.Acreage under and prepared for Cultivation.
Wheat.Barley.Oats.Rye.Beans, Pulse, &c.Hay and Green Crop.
18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.
Blackwood3413414646656533237237
Fremantle113308314483581218617654861524323015
Greenough & Irwin11,40311,1822211,5032,6771,17455229325911565611,7072,8081,101
Murray75028446614032108469044108387043150040595
The North
Perth20619510179203965313711675412113862259824
Plantagenet689896994496138842123066624305514209
Sussex46412034461174434255381294874452151011
Swan1,8234,53020711013626831284519614254801702,2132,08213
Toodyay4,9866,2351,9197151,36965438944051333033632,6123,6151,003
Victoria1,03098842238247921713285335881,035447
Wellington2,0814,1379443121191931072101321614967191271,3581,22213
Williams1,2251,225566566636312122,2132,213
York2,9185,3862,1688321,28345119818315382993853,6734,499826
Total25,96329,3526,1902,8014,5836,6592,0268501,8381,6902874351,12583960346151591210414,34219,9686,036410
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS:—Showing the QUANTITY of LAND UNDER and PREPARED for CULTIVATION in each DISTRICT of the COLONY during the YEARS 1869 and 1880, with the INCREASE and DECREASE thereof ; also the PRODUCE of the VINTAGE during the SAME PERIODS, and the CORRESPONDING INCREASE or DECREASE.
Districts.Produce of Vintage.
Wine (in gallons.)Dried Fruit (in lbs.)
18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.
Blackwood2952952,1992,199
Fremantle1,4351,9144793,1766,3073,161
Greenough & Irwin50485535500764264
Murray1,4511,6932393,7531,7001,993
The North
Perth5,2012,5832,8182,9532,8977,056
Plantagenet3838150700550
Sussex1,028240798121,137152
Swan9,41010,7141,3049,7429,68062
Toodyay3,9767,8563,8804,29811,9647,666
Victoria60601,0501,050
Wellington4,8134054,4087,7014,4613,240
Williams317317
York1,6681,9512882,8182,662156
Total29,96828,2867,0807,86213,35045,89815,20712,659
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the QUANTITY of LAND UNDER and PREPARED for CULTIVATION in each DISTRICT of the COLONY during the YEARS 1869 and 1880, with the INCREASE and DECREASE thereof ; also the PRODUCE of the VINTAGE during the SAME PERIODS, and the CORRESPONDING INCREASE or DECREASE.
Acreage under and prepared for Cultivation.Total.
Fellow.Cleared.Kitchen Garden.Potatoes.Onions.Vineyard.
18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.
37371,2431,2433939232339392,0732,073
7413561418522104767151587321677031,1881,23850
2,0262,96293911,47216,8865,414586911131411116261028,76336,9298,166
196441521,2951,0091966149121618211645863,1812,1211,060
2222
882341461,211961250203205292682496311247652,8272,363464
12774531,0898862066767423012224222,8281,7371,091
15940901,7702,23046052553927220114726213,5573,394163
21722582,2496,3794,130929863029111186139476,78010,8904,110
7412,2611,52011,98713,6901,7031141412720182242741113721,67628,6206,944
181641172,3822,86147939783961041191014,6945,425731
3061032034,3374,3003711210482421351075511261519,2977,5571,740
4124125,3525,35254542210109,9099,909
542245187,6979,2751,57866100342971134653115,98620,8624,876
4,6256,6153,1231,13345,90765,68420,4636869401,1322172557043639173262237725664131192100,777133,12036,8614,518
TABLE I.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS :—Showing the STOCK and POULTRY at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881, as well as the CONSUMPTION of BEEF, MUTTON, and PORK during the year 1880, and the CATTLE and SHEEP SOLD.
Districts.Horses.Cattle.Sheep.Pigs.Goats.Number of Cattle sold and consumed.Number of Sheep sold and consumed.Quantity of Pork sold and consumed (in lbs.)Poultry.
Fowls.Ducks.Geese.Turkeys.Pen Fowls.Gunen
Blackwood7575,30523,98136025242,08016,8311,17120142
Fremantle9601,7514,329640942,3167,95526,9811,6924892341
Greenough & Irwin2,5324,47588,9344,40281468816,191147,9008,8242673857
Murray1,6103,7178,5108654251,1322,50136,3922,458391911719
The North3,2798,257286,92230083858313,3406,6601,27574
Perth1,2392,4823,7231,5503171,1656,50849,29113,4406825810528
Plantagenet1,6263,379104,2385887842516,30332,5153,3293031121315
Sussex1,6047,3362,401626176468229,2632,7788521131
Swan3,1726,34817,6932,0593571,4307,369111,3147,10628032314111
Toodyay4,9994,430123,7946,0201,33597920,761330,34313,879213118399
Victoria3,3304,164260,7419371,62758528,75431,5397,109279511537
Wellington3,3459,19614,5451,2535221,2741,60555,8591,8751122311118
Williams2,6191,703139,2831,63914622513,95798,9764,874113118173
York3,7102,060144,9855,5042451,19223,684277,00611,940249169297
Grand Total of the Colony34,78264,6031,221,07926,7436,80113,282161,6941,250,87387,7503,1386531,63914102
TABLE II.—SUMMARY showing the LIVE STOCK in each DISTRICT of the COLONY, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1870 and of 1881, together with the NUMERICAL INCREASE or DECREASE.
District.Horses.Cattle.Sheep.Pigs.Goats.
18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.18691880Increase.Decrease.
Blackwood7577575,3055,30523,98123,98136036022
Fremantle4779604811,2631,7514882,8301,3291,50165564015559439
Greenough & Irwin1,7632,5327694,5234,4754852,29588,93436,6392,4694,4021,933530814284
Murray1,2561,6103543,3403,71737711,5328,5103,0227868657934042585
The North3763,2792,9035308,2577,72751,640286,922235,282230029852838786
Perth1,3171,239782,7982,4823166,0213,7232,2981,5251,550251,070317753
Plantagenet1,6781,626529963,3792,38393,314104,23810,92160958821687810
Sussex1,4821,6041227,1627,33617420,9332,40118,5326126261455154
Swan2,3313,1728114,4896,3481,85912,91517,6934,7781,1812,059878721357364
Toodyay5,0394,999405,8544,4301,424123,517123,7942773,7946,0202,2264831,335852
Victoria1,7243,3301,6064,4484,16428490,690260,741170,0517779371607931,627834
Wellington2,6893,3456569,7629,19656669,95314,54555,4081,1931,2536048522474
Williams2,6192,6191,7031,703139,283139,2831,6391,639146146
York2,8783,7108322,0982,06038118,414144,98526,5712,5175,5042,98721924526
Total23,01234,78211,94017047,26364,60320,0162,676654,0541,221,079647,78680,76116,12026,74310,659364,4346,8013,5381,171
TABLE I.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS.—Showing the MINES, QUARRIES, and MANUFACTORIES in the COLONY at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1881.
Districts.Mines and Quarries.Manufacturies.
Copper.Lead.Slate.Stone.
Number.Quantity produced in tons.Value in pounds sterling.Number.Quantity produced in tons.Value in pounds sterling.Number.Quantity produced in tons.Value in pounds sterling.Number.Quantity produced in tons.Value in pounds sterling.Salt.Lemonade.Leather.Soap.Ice.Beer.Aerated Waters.General Preserving.Furniture.Coach.Foundries.
Blackwood1Nil.Nil.
Fremantle1Nil.Nil.111
Greenough and Irwin
Murray1
The North
Perth160020011121122
Plantagenet13
Sussex
Swan12,000
Toodyay
Victoria111513*1,43010,579111
Wellington
Williams
York
1115141,43010,5791Nil.Nil.26002,20011411521123
[* Six included, not working] [† Not stated.]
TABLE II.—SUMMARY by DISTRICTS:—Showing the MILLS, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, &c., in the COLONY at the DATE of the CENSUS OF 1881.
Districts.MILLS.Mowing Machine.Reaping Machine.Winbowing Machine.Threshing MachineWool Presses.Hay Presses.Horse Rakes.Bougas.Steam Engines.Horse Power.Carts.Wagons.Two wheel Carriages.Four wheel Carriages.
Wind.Steam.Water.Horse.
Flour.Raising Water.Cutting Bark.Unspecified.Timber.Flour.Catting Bark.Crushing Bone.Crushing Malt.Crushing Stone.Cutting Chaff.Unspecified.Timber.Flour.Unspecified.Timber.Flour.Cutting Chaff.Unspecified.
Blackwood214420981145211545115
Fremantle113445211565410214053243
Greenough and Irwin42641091341718136141644727275726
Murray1111891587667881088871411
The North12011702817
Perth241111111627421683242402053064109
Plantagenet111914411913265198137382123
Sussex132243186134837124115182910
Swan131121421402047215636222546199235243
Toodyay1274463591472437557441955½400368735
Victoria1111112181524730414114988250175242
Wellington11211131812601711313189230192284345
Williams31621186015351182204211601423835
York3215616513827473784424424078610059
Total15151325121211491220531315321624170248533002,49782914½2,689444608506

Appendix A.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA : ANNO DUODECIMO VICTORIAE RECINAE, NO. 4.

AN ORDINANCE for taking an account of the Population and of the amount of Live Stock and Crop and other Particulars of the Colony of Western Australia.

Preamble. Governor to cause notice to be issued requiring householders, &c., to give the information required by this Ordinance.

WHEREAS it is expedient to make provision for ascertaining with accuracy the number of persons in the Colony of Western Australia, together with the amount of live stock and crop and other statistical particulars within the limits of the same ; Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and its Dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, that it shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor to cause a notice to be published in the Government Gazette, at such times as to His Excellency shall appear most advisable, requiring every householder, employer of servants, and proprietor or occupier of land, or owner or person in charge of any sheep, cattle, or live stock of any description therein, upon a day specially appointed in any such notice or on the days immediately subsequent thereto, to fill up or be prepared to give all such information as may be required to fill up any such form or forms as may be tendered for the purpose, by such persons as shall be employed in manner hereinafter mentioned to collect the same.

Governor to appoint persons to collect information required by this Ordinance.

2

AND be it enacted that it shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor to appoint, by notice in the usual manner in the Government Gazette, such and so many competent persons as to His Excellency shall seem fit, in the several districts of the Colony, to collect the information required ; and the said persons shall on the day so appointed in such notice, and on the days immediately subsequent thereto if one day shall not be sufficient for the same, proceed to take an account in writing of the number of persons and the amount of live stock and crop at that time being within the limits of the districts respectively assigned to them, and to inform themselves of the several particulars specified in the said forms, distinguishing the district in which each person shall be or reside ; and the better to enable the persons so appointed as aforesaid to take such accounts, they are hereby authorised and empowered to ask such questions of the persons residing or being within their respective districts concerning themselves and the number, quality, age, and trade or calling of the persons constituting their respective families, households, or establishments, and all such other particulars as shall be necessary to fill up the said forms ; and every such person refusing or neglecting to answer any such question, or willfully giving a false answer thereto, shall, on conviction for every such refusal or neglect, or for any such false answer thereto, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five pounds, at the discretion of the convicting Justices.

Persons appointed as aforesaid are to transmit the returns to the office appointed to receive there.

3

AND be it enacted that the person so appointed as aforesaid shall, within fourteen days after the day so appointed by notice as aforesaid, appear before some Justice of the Peace for the Colony, and produce the original accounts taken in writing and subscribed by them, and shall make and sign a solemn declaration before such Justice of the Peace (who is hereby authorised to receive such declaration) that the statements therein contained are true to the best of their knowledge and belief, and shall answer all such questions concerning such accounts as shall be put to them by the said Justice of the Peace ; and that the person so to be appointed as aforesaid shall, within thirty days after making such declaration as aforesaid, transmit to such officer or other person as may be publicly notified as appointed by His Excellency the Governor to receive the same, the original accounts so taken in writing and verified by their declaration as aforesaid ; and if any such person shall fail or neglect to take such accounts, or shall knowingly make any false statement therein, or shall omit to verify or transmit the same in manner hereby required, or shall refuse to answer, or willfully give a false answer to any such question as last aforesaid, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding Five pounds, at the discretion of the convicting Justices.

Limitation of prosecutions, Jurisdiction, 7 Vict., No. 12.

4

AND be it enacted, that all informations and proceedings for offences against this Ordinances shall be commenced within three calendar months after the offences thereby respectively charged shall have been committed ; and shall be heard and determined, and the forfeitures and penalties in respect of the same shall be awarded and enforced in a summary manner before any two Justices of the Peace, according to the provisions of an Ordinance passed in the seventh year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled " An Ordinance to regulate summary proceedings before Justices of the Peace."

Ordinance may be repealed.

5

AND be it enacted that this Ordinance may be amended or repealed by any Ordinance to be passed during the present Session.

Passed the Council, 25th July, 1848.

FREDERICK CHIDLEY IRWIN, GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

WALKINSHAW COWAN, Clerk of the Councils.

Appendix B.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: ANNO QUADRAGESIMO VICTORIAE REGINAE, NO. 2.

AN ACT to make perpetual an Ordinance instituted " An Ordinance for taking an account of the Population and of the amount of Live Stock and Crop and other Particulars of the Colony of Western Australia.”

[Assented to, 28th July, 1880.]

WHEREAS an Ordinance was passed in the 12th year of Her present Majesty, No. 4, intituted " An Ordinance for taking an account of the Population and of the amount of Live Stock and Crop and other Particulars of the Colony of Western Australia ; " And whereas doubts have arisen as to whether the said Ordinance is still in force ; Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and its Dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—

Ordinance 12th Vict., No. 4, made perpetual.

1

THE said Ordinance shall be and the same is hereby made perpetual.

Powers and authorities given and duties imposed by the said Ordinance to be erected and discharged from time to time hereafter.

2

THE powers and authorities by the said Ordinance given to the Governor and to Justices of the Peace may be exercised, and the duties by the said Ordinance imposed on persons shall be discharged, and the penalties thereby imposed shall be enforced from time to time and at all times hereafter in manner by the said Ordinance provided.

Short Title

3

THIS Act may be cited for all purposes as " The Census Act, 1880.”

In the name and on behalf of the Queen I hereby assent to this Act.

WILLIAM C. F. ROBINSON, Governor.

APPENDIX C.—continued.—GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

This Schedule is to be filled up is accordance with the headings to the columns on the other side BY THE OCCUPIER OR PERSON IN CHARGE OF THE DWELLING with particulars respecting all the persons who slept or abode therein on the night of the 3rd April, 1881 ; also of the Live Stock Kept. If any persons belonging to the Establishment of the said Occupier, &c., are in the Bush or on the Roads, Coast, Rivers, &c., in places not visited by the Police, their names must be entered on a separate Schedule.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE COLUMN HEADED " RANK, PROFESSION, OR OCCUPATION."

The occupation which each person is following and deriving income from at the time of the Census should in all cases be stated. A person engaged in more than one pursuit should state his occupations in the order of their importance to himself.

Officers of the Army and Navy to add, after their rank, whether in actual service, on half-pay, or retired ; and in the latter case, if engaged in any occupation, to be particular in stating it.

Persons in the Civil Service to state, after their title or rank, the Department to which they are attached, and also whether they are engaged in any other and what besides their official occupation.

Magistrates, Town Councillors and other important public officers to state their profession or occupation, after their official title.

Clergymen to state the Denomination of which they are ministers and the place of worship in which they officiate. They are requested not to employ the indefinite term " Clerk." Local or occasional preachers to return their ordinary occupations.

Members of the Legal Profession to state whether or not in actual practice ; and if holding any office, to give its title. Lawyers admitted elsewhere, but not on the Rolls here, to state the grade and country. Persons employed in solicitors offices to distinguish whether they are articled or other clerks.

Members of the Medical Profession to state whether they are Physicians, Surgeons, or General Practitioners, and return themselves as practicing or not practicing ; and if otherwise employed to state the occupation.

Teachers, Authors, Public Writers, and Artists to state the particular branch of science, literature, or art which they cultivate, Engineers to state whether civil mechanical, or mining, &c., engineer, Surveyors to state whether land, mining, or marine, &c., surveyor.

Persons engaged in Trade or Commerce, as Merchants, Manufacturers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Brokers, Agents, Auctioneers, Clerks, &c., to state the particular business in which they are engaged or the staple in which they deal. The ordinary and most commonly understood terms should be employed. Commercial Travellers should not omit the word " commercial."

The terms Farmer or Gardener to be applied to all persons actually in occupation of land and tilling, whether proprietors or tenants. The number of hands employed should be returned thus— " Farmer or gardener employing—men." The word " landowner" is too vague. Sons and daughters, brothers, or other relatives helping on farms and stations, may be returned as " Son assisting," " Daughter assisting," &c., as the case may be.

Artisans and Mechanics should always mention whether they are Masters or Journeymen, whether they keep a shop, store, &c., and the number of persons in their employment ; the materials on which mechanics work, and the particular branch of their trade, are always to be distinctly expressed ; thus—" Ship Carpenter," " House Carpenter," " Shingler," " Coachsmith," " Locksmith," " Horseshoer."

Carters, Carriers, Laborers, Servants, &c., to describe themselves by the name of their usual employment, " Drayman on Wharf," " Carter on the Roads," " Laborer on Railways," " Omnibus Driver," " Porter," " Messenger," &c.

Persons not following any Profession, Trade, or Calling, and not holding any public office, but possessed of independent means, may designate themselves " Proprietor of Land," " Proprietor of Houses," " Capitalist," " Annuitant," as the case may be. The word " Householder," should not be used in place of " proprietor of houses," nor the word " Gentleman" or " lady" in place of " no occupation," Persons who have ceased to follow one pursuit and have not commenced another, should enter " no occupation at present," Persons out of work should enter " unemployed" after their ordinary calling.

Women.—The occupations of Women who are employed in any but domestic duties should be distinctly recorded. But they should not be entered as engaged in the occupations of their Husbands or Fathers, &c., unless they regularly assist them. When only in the capacity of Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister, &c., write " Domestic Duties."

Children.—If children are regularly pursuing or assisting in any occupation it should be stated. If daily attending a Public or Private School, or receiving tuition under a master or governess at home. It should be specified by writing against the names " Attending State School," "Attending Private School," " Scholar at Home," as the case may be. When only in the relation of Son, Daughter, or other relative, write " Domestic Duties," as in the case of women.

Persons in Hospitals, Asylums, Gaols, &c.—The position of these in the institution being given in the second columnIllegiblewith the instructions at its head the ordinary callings are to be inserted in the Occupation column.

Every answer should be written in full. The use of dots (, ,) or ditto (do.) leads to numerous mistakes, and cannot be admitted by the Collectors.

EXAMPLE OF THE MODE OF FILLING UP THE RETURN.
Name and Surname.Relation to Head of Family.Condition.Sex.Age (last Birthday.)Rank, Profession, or Occupation.Health.Year of arrival in the Colony.Country where Born.Country where Married.Religion.Education.Class.Description of Dwelling.
1James RobinsonHead of familyMarriedM.57J.P., Farmer employing six men.Sick1,835EnglandEnglandChurch of EnglandRead and Write B.A. OxfordF.Cottage—one storey, brick, six rooms, three out-buildings (barn, stable, and dairy).
2Maria RobinsonWifeMarriedF.53Domestic duties1,835ScotlandEnglandChurch of EnglandRead and WriteF.
3John RobinsonSonUnmarriedM.30Son assisting on farmDeaf and DumbWestern AustraliaWesleyan MethodistRead and WriteF.
4Henry RobinsonNephewUnmarriedM.13Attending private schoolWestern AustraliaIndependentRead and WriteF.
5Frangoise LavalLodgerWidowF.34Domestic servant1,870MauritiusVictoriaObjectRead onlyF.
6Thomas WoodServantUnmarriedM.41Farm servant1,868At sea, British subjectChurch of RomeRead and WriteC.P.
7Sydney GreenCallerUnmarriedM.44Farm laborer (unemployed)IrelandNo religionCannot readE.
8Quibbling JimmyServantM.StockmanW.A. Aboriginal
9JinnyServantF.General AssistantW.A. Aboriginal
1John Philip HadleyHead of familyWidowerM.40Hotelkeeper1,870Upper CanadaUnited StatesNo denominationRead and WriteF.Stone house, eight rooms.
2Jane Emma HadleyDaughterUnmarriedF.8Scholar at homeWestern AustraliaWesleyanRead and WriteF.
3Mary ButlerIn my employmentUnmarriedF.25Governess1,878WalesCalvinistic MethodistRead and WriteF.
4Wilhelm HermanServantUnmarriedM.28Barman1,879Germany, British subject by naturalizationLutheranRead and WriteF.
5Anue CampbellServantWidowF.31Cook and laundressAccidentNew South WalesVictoriaBible ChristianCannot readF.
6Edward O' NeilLodgerWidowerM.53Laborer (unemployed)1,865IrelandWestern AustraliaRoman CatholicRead onlyE.
7Philip James YoungLodgerUnmarriedM.37Stockman1,868Cape of Good HopeUnitarianRead and WriteT. L.
AGRICULTURE, &c., 1880.LIVE STOCK.MINES AND QUARRIES.
Wheat.Barley.Oats.Eye.Beans and other Pulse.Hay and green crop.Fallow.Cleared land ready for cultivation.Kitchen Garden.Potatoes.Onions.Vineyard.Produce of Vineyard last Vintage.Horses.Cattle.Sheep.Pigs.Goats.Number of Cattle sold and consumed during the year 1880.Number of Sheep sold and consumed during the year 1880.Salt Pork, Bacon, and Hams sold and consumed during the year 1880, in pounds.Other stock (state kinds).Poultry (state kinds).Number, Name, Situation, and Description of the Mines and Quarries.Name of the Mineral Substances.Quantity produced and Value in Sterling in 1880.
Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Acres.Wine in Gallons.Dried Fruit in Pounds.
5025301100200202542003006015010,00052251,0001,000Mules 2 Asses 5Fowls 60 Geese 10 Ducks 30Narra Tarra Wheat EllenCopper Lead OreNot working 100 tons, £1200
Manufactories (Stat the Description.)Wind Mills.Steam Mills.Water Mills.Horse Mills.Mowing Machines.Reaping Machines.Winnowing Machines.Tareshing Machines.Wool Presses.Hay Presses.Horse Bakes.Ploughs.No. of Steam Engines.Horse Power of Steam Engines.Carts.Wagons.Carriages with 2 wheels.Carriages with 4 wheels.
1 Coach Factory.1 Flour.1 Timber Cutting.1 Flour.1 Raising Water.11112243182111

This Schedule should be filled in on the 4th April, as it will be called for on that day or as soon after as practiable.

APPENDIX C., EDUCATIONAL RETURN., Particulars to be filled up in respect to all Persons under 19 years of age who slept or abode in this Dwelling on the night of Sunday, 3rd April, 1881.
Name.Sex.Age (last Birthday).If receiving Education. (State " Yes " or " No " as the case may be).Where receiving Education. (Before filling up this Column you are requested to read the Instructions below.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Signature of Head of Family

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE COLUMN " WHERE RECEIVING EDUCATION."

If at an Elementary School receiving assistance from Public Funds, state whether " Government " or " Assisted," and in the latter case specify the Denomination to which the School belongs. If at a Private School, enter name of Head Teacher and Address of School. If at Home, whether by a Tutor, Governess, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Friend, &c.

EXAMPLE OF MODE OF FILLING UP THE ABOVE RETURN.
Name.Sex.Age.If receiving Education.Where receiving Education.
1Thomas SmithM.18Yes.At High School, Perth.
2Jane SmithF.16Yes.At Home, by Governess.
3Emma SmithF.14Yes.At Mrs. Jones' Private School, Perth.
4Edward SmithM.12Yes.At Bunbury Boys' Government School.
5Ana SmithF.10Yes.At Perth Girls' Assisted School, Church of R.
6Lucy SmithF.7Yes.At Home, by Sister.
7William SmithM.3NO.

Appendix D.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Sir,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, December 14th, 1880.

I have the honor to inform you that directions have been issued to L. S. Eliot, Esquire, Registrar General, to take a General Census of the population, &c., on the night of the 3rd April next.

Mr. Eliot has been told to forward to the Resident Magistrate in each District a sufficient number of forms for distribution to each house in such District, and you will be good enough to take care that with the assistance of the Police thense forms are properly distributed throughout your District shortly before the 3rd April, and collected and brought to you as soon as may be practicable after that date.

Much depends upon the returns made being correct, and His Excellency holds you responsible that the information from your District shall be as full and as correct as circumstances may permit.

You will be good enough to instruct the Police to see that each return as received is properly rendered, and in cases where such may not be the case civilly to point out what is wrong, and offer to amend it, and you will, in the event of erroneous or improperly rendered returns reaching you, take such steps as you may consider best to get correct information.

When the several returns from your District are complete, you will forward them for compilation to the Registrar General, from whom it is very probable you may from time to time receive many suggestions, to which it is requested you will attend.

It is of great importance that the column of " Religion " should be properly filled up, and in view of the directions therein given it is apprehended there ought to be no difficulty in the matter. Should, however, any person style themselves in the Census Papers simply " Protestant " or " Catholic " they must at once be requested to specify the religious denomination of which they are adherents, as the Ecclesiastical Grant will be re-adjusted according to the total numbers of each denomination returned by the Census.

His Excellency feels he may rely on you to carry out this important duty with efficiency, and that as minor details will be communicated to you by the Registrar General it is unnecessary he should send further or more definite instructions.

I have, &c.,

GIFFORD.

Colonial Secretary.

The Resident Magistrate

APPENDIX D.—continued.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 6th January, 1881.

Sir,

Under separate cover I have forwarded to your address a supply of Census Papers, which you will be good enough, in accordance with the instructions lately issued by the Colonial Secretary, to have distributed in your District by the Police.

The directions contained on these forms in reference to the filling up of the several columns are so concise that it is not necessary for me to give any further instructions as to the particulars which Householders are to supply ; it therefore only remains for me to point out the method I wish carried out as to the delivery and collection of the Schedules.

In the first place, I would remark, that the boundaries of your Residency are to be observed with regard to the distribution of the Schedules for the Census District, and the limits of the Municipalities are to be taken as the areas of the various towns throughout the Colony.

As you hand over to the Police Officer in charge in Your District the Schedules for distribution, you will have them numbered consecutively from I upwards, entered in the book I have provided for the purpose, and placed in envelopes, a supply of which I have also forwarded to you ; it will then be the duty of the Police Constables to deliver them—keeping a record of the names of the persons to whom each numbered Schedules is handed, which names the Police Officer in charge should enter in the book opposite the respective numbers. It is probable that in some instances one form will not contain the names of all the persons likely to be on the premises on the night of 3rd April, and in others that some of the establishment may be in places not visited by the Police (vide General Instructions on the Census Paper.) To meet this contingency, and with a view to limit the issue of Schedules. I have to request you will place in the hands of the Police Officer in charge a certain quantity of unnumbered Schedules. When a Constable visits a Homestead it will be his duty to ascertain from the occupier (1stly) Whether there are likely to be a greater number on his premises than eighteen ; and (2ndly) Whether any persons belonging to the establishment are in the bush, &c. ; if so, he will deliver in an envelope a numbered Schedule, and as many more as may be required, taking care to enter thereon the number of the primary document and the necessary letters to distinguish them, thus—25/a 25/b &c., and on his reporting having issued any extra Schedules in this manner the necessary additions should be made in the book by entering under the respective numbers the requisite letters of the alphabet. When all Country places have been visited, persons residing in the Towns should be provided with Schedules which should also be numbered consecutively from 1 upwards, and he entered in a similar manner in the book before mentioned.

The Police will, as soon as possible after the 3rd of April, collect the Schedules which are to be returned to them in the envelopes, and on looking over them they should suggest to the Householder any alteration which they consider necessary. The Officer in Charge will then deliver them over on your initialing the book opposite each number returned, and after having any error corrected you should replace them in the envelopes and at the earliest date possible transmit them with the book to this office.

I have, &c.,

LAURENCE S. ELIOT,

Registrar General.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 6th January, 1881.

Sir,

Relative to my letter of this day's date, I have the honor to request you will be good enough, in taking the Census in your District, to keep a separate and distinct record of the people residing within the Townsites named in the margin, as well as the Municipality of the boundaries of which may be seen on reference to the photolithographed plans supplied you by the Honorable the Surveyor General.

I have, &c.,

LAURENCE S. ELIOT.

Registrar General.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Sir

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 6th January, 1881.

At the forthcoming Census it will be possible only to obtain precise information concerning the natives employed in the service of settlers. It would, however, be most interesting to ascertain the number of Aborigines throughout the settled Districts of the Colony, and I therefore shall feel much obliged if you will make inquiries as to the estimated Black population in your District.

The Police will no doubt be able to assist you materially in your investigation, the result of which I shall be glad to receive when you return me the Census Papers.

When I speak of the Black population, I mean of course the original inhabitants of this Colony, and, if practicable, I should like to be furnished with the number of both sexes ; all other dark people will be dealt with in the Schedule.

I have, &c.,

LAURENCE S. ELIOT

Registrar General.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 16th January, 1881.

It is not unlikely that some of the Coasting Vessels will leave one or other of the Ports of the Colony just before the 3rd of April next, and unless the particulars in regard to the crew, &c., are taken on arrival at their destination the forthcoming Census will not be perfect. I have, therefore, to request that should any such vessels arrive at under such circumstances you will be good enough to have Schedules delivered to the Captains, with a view to obtaining the necessary information.

I have, &c.,

LAURENCE'S. ELIOT',

Registrar General.

APPENDIX E.

STATISTICAL TABLES

RELATING TO THE

COLONY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

FROM 1872 TO 1881.

INCLUSIVE.

PREPARED BY THE PRIVATE SECRETARY

FOR THE USE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

Presented to the Legistative Council by His Excellency's command.

PERTH:

BY AUTHORITY: RICHARD PETHER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

1882.

CONTENTS.
Item No.Page.
Agriculture22128
Average of Produce per Acre22128
Births2127
Bridges32131
Cities and Towns34131
Crops22128
Deaths3127
Debt, Public28130
Ecclesiastical Services—Expenditure upon33131
Education36131
Electric Telegraphs29130
Emigration6127
Expenditure9127
Exports—Value of11127
Exports—Value per head of population13127
Exports:—
Horses25130
Lead Ore25130
Pearls25130
Pearl Shells25130
Sandalwood25130
Timber25130
Wool25130
Immigration5127
Immigration—Expenditure upon7127
Imports—Value of10127
Imports—Value per head of population12127
Imports and Exports—Value per head of population11127
Imports:—
Apparel and Slops24129
Beer (bottled)24129
Beer (draught)24129
Bacon and Hams24129
Boots and Shoes24129
Brandy24129
Butter24129
Cheese24129
Flour24129
Gin24129
Oilman Stores24129
Potatoes24129
Rum24129
Sugar24129
Tea24129
Tobacco (manufactured)24129
Tobacco (unmanufactured)24129
Whiskey24129
Wine24129
Land—Cultivated21128
Land Revenue—(Not including Land Sales)18128
Land Sales—Amount realised for17128
Leases and Licenses in Force—(Not including Mining Licenses and Free Runs19128
Licenses—Mining20128
Live Stock23128
Loans27130
Marriages4127
Mines35131
Population1127
Postal Department30131
Public Debt28130
Public Works—Expenditure upon31131
Railways37131
Revenue8127
Roads and Bridges—Expenditure upon32131
Savings Banks26130
Shipping—Inwards15127
Shipping—Outwards16128
Telegraphs29130
Towns and Cities34131
Statistical Tables relating to the Colony of Western Australia, from 1872 to 1881 (inclusive)., Prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of His Excellency the Governor.
1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
1. POPULATIONPersonsNo.25,72425,76126,20926,70927,32127,83828,16628,66829,01930,013
MalesNo.15,68015,56915,72215,91016,16616,32616,40916,62816,55917,216
FemalesNo.10,04410,19210,48710,79911,15511,51211,75712,04012,46012,797
2. BIRTHSMalesNo.426422445378474459438528448522
FemalesNo.402387431382444453433449485483
TotalNo.8288098767609189128719779331,005
3. DEATHSMalesNo.246269324309238284255281266273
FemalesNo.112149163164145149139130116139
TotalNo.358418487473383433394411382412
4. MARRIAGESNo.142161181192191176182215214197
5. IMMIGRATIONNo.3202856607337276133222141,510611
6. EMIGRATIONNo.4196396015206505755812781,159690
7. IMMIGRATION—Expenditure upon£111701,6909996,7241,7211,1631,3682,391
8. REVENUE£105,300134,831148,072157,775162,189165,412163,344196,315180,049*254313
9. EXPENDITURE£98,248114,269143,256169,230179,484182,959198,243195,812204,337197,386
10. IMPORTS£226,656297,327364,262349,840386,036362,706379,049407,299353,669404,831
11. EXPORTS£209,196265,217428,836391,217397,292373,351428,491447,983499,183502,769
12. IMPORTS—Value per head of population£816211101131711131111427130713911421112391399
13. EXPORTS—Value per head of population£82710510167214121114109138215471229170416150
14. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—Value per head of population£16189211511305127141028134268928138265829413049
15. SHIPPING—InwardsNo. of vessels146137144154173142155162165185
tons69,30669,66965,35166,91938,94973,59680,65584,951123,985145,048
[* NOTE.—The Revenue of 1881 includes £50,000 recouped from Loan to General Revenue on account of cost of construction of Eucla Telegraph Line.]
Statistical Table relating to the Colony of Western Australia, from 1872 to 1881 (inclusive)., Prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of His Excellency the Governor—continued.
1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
16. SHIPPING—OutwardsNo. of vessels148150153151157148161162168183
tons68,41170,56867,47667,24279,10877,53782,09885,086126,444139,998
17. LAND SALES—Amount realised£2,7762,9957,67910,9058,4607,2335,6195,6655,5725,750
18. LAND REVENUE—(Not including Land Sales)£15,45517,51619,80622,38023,70624,13325,62527,73230,18034,694
19. LEASES AND LICENSES IN FORCE—(Not including Mining Licenses and Free Runs)acres11,441,59613,601,30116,313,05818,896,29022,788,35123,063,73824,043,42334,423,46644,211,62158,243,503
20. LICENSES—Miningacres1,30029,7417,5765,7956,2208,12710,8764,7778,01010,190
21. LAND—Cultivatedacres53,24051,72445,29247,57175,01850,59151,67465,49163,90267,436
22. AGRICULTURE—
CropsWheatacres31,61925,69723,42721,56118,76922,83423,00825,76227,68621,951
CropsBarleyacres3,3995,0834,7025,0146,2455,9485,9277,2386,3633,979
CropsOatsacres1,6161,4741,0671,2561,4611,2901,5681,7341,319827
CropsRyeacres1,1981,4231,022740731772817846844640
CropsPotatoesacres381473329393370354341362471278
CropsMaizeacres1281138860704640353236
CropsVineyardacres628775779675784713614717659527
CropsKitchen Gardenacres565693484529628594584608750658
CropsBeans and other Pulseacres24522824192725432012
CropsHay or green cropacres13,68015,94113,36617,31916,85618,01318,75019,08519,56324,445
Average of Produce per AcreWheatbushels9131111121111151210
Average of Produce per AcreBarleybushels13161514151314181412
Average of Produce per AcreOatsbushels14191715151417191613
Average of Produce per AcreRyebushels911101111111314119
Average of Produce per AcreMaizebushels14151220212015142818
Average of Produce per AcrePotatoestons223332333
Average of Produce per AcreHaytons111111111
23. LIVE STOCKHorsesNO.25,26326,29026,63629,37933,50230,69132,70132,41134,56831,755
23. LIVE STOCKSheepNO.688,290748,536777,861881,861899,494797,156869,3251,109,8601,231,7171,267,912
23. LIVE STOCKHorned StockNO.44,55047,64046,74850,41654,05852,05756,15860,61763,71963,009
23. LIVE STOCKPigsNO.19,74920,94813,29014,42018,10818,94216,76220,39724,23222,530
23. LIVE STOCKGoatsNO.5,1806,0169,1058,3785,5615,3914,9244,6946,3415,767
Statistical Table relating to the Colony of Western Australia, from 1872 to 1881 (inclusive)., Prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of His Excellency the Governor—continued.
1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
24. IMPORTS OFAPPAREL AND SLOPSValue £11,63415,10920,45416,54318,02315,56812,03120,00413,31915,500
24. IMPORTS OFBOOTS AND SHOESValue £4,8925,4319,6006,3019,2637,1196,58210,4909,49912,078
24. IMPORTS OFFLOURValue £2,81015,24114,6057,20119,30231,91324,87718,90912,30112,701
24. IMPORTS OFBUTTERlbs.35,85744,49236,02151,142130,709170,919148,664
Value ££16491,3441,6681,3501,9175,4597,4415,4467,1216,194
24. IMPORTS OFCHEESElbs.57,90279,31270,513119,24862,02488,83178,45398,301103,770
Value £2,1712,9742,6444,4712,3253,3312,9413,6863,891
24. IMPORTS OFBACON, HAMS, AND TONGUESlbs.16,66837,14867,17681,93553,16544,291
Value £3258331,8573,3584,0942,6582,214
24. IMPORTS OFSUGARcwts.18,57419,81425,85616,49521,17217,91032,77519,00620,34426,884
Value £24,22225,82133,74121,50729,03325,07545,88526,61028,48237,637
24. IMPORTS OFTEAlbs.201,156257,527257,860263,317255,601279,81269,933410,997229,392371,945
Value £13,41017,16817,19017,55415,70618,6544,66227,39915,29224,796
24. IMPORTS OFPOTATOEStons65122140183239399353362427453
Value £1643063494575969988839071,0681,134
24. IMPORTS OFTOBACCO (manufactured)lbs.59,49398,36477,56276,42973,71473,852116,74983,60875,93688,613
Value £4,4627,3775,8175,7325,5285,5398,7565,4355,2677,483
24. IMPORTS OFTOBACCO (unmanufactured)lbs.7,42727,82026,65425,32325,24918,00019,90510,5002,8386,881
Value £3091,1591,0171,0551,032750829437118286
24. IMPORTS OFOILMAN STORESValue £6,12410,62912,93813,74613,59514,26612,34011,4959,55014,522
24. IMPORTS OFBRANDYGallons15,14521,06715,87420,17119,82316,09024,29516,97815,81520,668
Value £9,08712,6409,52412,10211,8939,65414,57710,1869,48912,400
24. IMPORTS OFGINGallons2,4743,2533,9485,4017,4943,9354,1002,5842,6224,655
Value £4946507891,0801,498787820516524931
24. IMPORTS OFRUMGallons11,78816,27112,23612,23515,0909,20610,0299,8719,99215,596
Value £2,0622,8472,1412,1412,6401,6111,7551,7271,7482,729
24. IMPORTS OFWHISKEYGallons3921,6337185055272,2542,5993,5005,3586,310
Value £6828512588923944546129371,104
24. IMPORTS OFWINEGallons5,6906,7378,1728,6148,4456,14210,3657,4306,5979,074
Value £2,2762,6943,2683,4453,3782,4564,1462,9722,6383,629
24. IMPORTS OFBEER (draught)Gallons140,296166,194155,422126,596123,107154,81662,69155,56574,49270,760
Value £12,62614,95713,98711,39311,07913,9335,6425,0006,7046,368
24. IMPORTS OFBEER (bottled)Gallons23,22232,38650,65632,33029,98750,70024,54335,46635,62131,242
Value £3,4844,8577,5984,8494,4987,6053,6825,3195,3434,686
Statistical Table relating to the Colony of Western Australia, from 1872 to 1881 (inclusive)., Prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of His Excellency the Governor—continued.
1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
25. EXPORTS OFWOOLQuantity lbs.1,839,5621,761,3232,874,9922,428,1602,831,1743,992,4873,019,0513,505,6884,342,6064,107,038
Value £122,637132,099215,264182,112165,151199,624150,952175,284271,412256,689
25. EXPORTS OFSANDALWOODQuantity tons3,9426,2917,0576,6466,5774,2464,6754,6665,1977,716
Value £31,53662,91670,57266,46565,77231,85035,06435,00051,97077,165
25. EXPORTS OFLEAD OREQuantity tons3649652,1432,2892,1913,9553,6172,7751,9211,400
Value £4,36811,58625,72527,46826,29847,46643,41033,30015,36811,204
25. EXPORTS OFTIMBERValue £2,5894,77024,19223,96523,74336,97963,90169,74266,25279,277
25. EXPORTS OFPEARLSValue* £No return6,00012,00012,0008,00010,00012,00012,00012,00012,000
25. EXPORTS OFPEARL SHELLSValue £25,89028,26262,16264,64275,29212,45025,66286,40539,71038,923
25. EXPORTS OFHORSESNo.427314400197773632795959718890
Value £5,1244,3965,6002,75810,8227,9009,93711,9878,97511,125
26. SAVINGS BANKSNo.13131314141413131313
26. SAVINGS BANKSNo. of Depositors1,0621,2201,2911,4081,3971,5451,3891,3321,2993,219
26. SAVINGS BANKSAmount of Deposits£8,0388,85710,05412,12611,75310,9389,8378,7378,6419,000
26. SAVINGS BANKSAmount of Withdrawals£7,2306,4109,9748,41710,5939,91315,01210,0869,7499,156
26. SAVINGS BANKSAmount due to Depositors, 31st Dec.£15,58318,63519,40423,88525,92327,88523,60423,05022,72423,344
26. SAVINGS BANKSAmount of S. B. Funds invested£9,2779,32710,5779,6979,19712,19713,39612,92212,03810,637
27. LOANSAmount raised£35,000100,00026,000200,000150,000
Rate of Interest6 per cent.5 per cent.5 per cent.4½ per cent.4 per cent.
28. PUBLIC DEBT†£35,000135,000135,000135,000161,000161,000161,000361,000361,000511,000
29. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHSNo. of Stations19222426262727
29. ELECTRICAL TELEGRAPHSNo. of Miles of Wire7521,0461,5151,5681,5681,5841,584
29. ELECTRICAL TELEGRAPHSNo. of Telegrams49,18755,45861,66666,07967,43871,05075,237
29. ELECTRICAL TELEGRAPHSCash Receipts£In Company's hands1,0481,7842,1692,3692,6513,4863,3043,0763,287
[* Approximate estimate.] [† A further loan of £200,000 is about to be floated for Public Works.]
Statistical Table relating to the Colony of Western Australia, from 1872 to 1881 (inclusive)., Prepared by the Private Secretary for the use of His Excellency the Governor.
1872187318741875187618771878187918801881
30. POSTAL DEPARTMENTNo. of Post Offices41414348586160625858
30. POSTAL DEPARTMENTNo. of Letters668,957749,622816,159833,556836,078818,285825,518857,190929,624984,271
30. POSTAL DEPARTMENTNo. of Newspapers352,608393,370400,763453,126489,707527,989570,858682,970693,283715,046
30. POSTAL DEPARTMENTAmount Postage£4,1455,2735,8175,5306,3397,5946,4967,0947,4807,059
31. PUBLIC WORKS—Expenditure upon£3,0247,6883,2718,26811,4259,51412,92616,1437,7053,465
32. ROADS AND BRIDGES—Expenditure upon£8,4278,9908,0879,63610,47411,31511,26610,2325,5841,000
33. ECCLESIASTICAL SERVICES—Expenditure upon£3,5433,5433,7353,4643,4643,4643,4643,5433,5433,543
34. CITIES AND TOWNS30303034343434343434
35. MINESLead5121424151625141419
35. MINESCopper6227411111
36. EDUCATIONGovernment SchoolsNo.60646658585768726772
36. EDUCATIONAssisted SchoolsNo.13151820222118201918
36. EDUCATIONSchoolsTotal No.73798478807886928690
36. EDUCATIONScholarsNo.3,4753,4313,8303,7583,8643,8613,8004,0534,0464,006
36. EDUCATIONGovernment Schools—cost per head for teaching in£2105280212221933233583693703711384
36. EDUCATIONAssisted Schools—cost per head for teaching in£01641000166110011011122163113711171132
36. EDUCATIONEducation—Vote for£6,1816,1656,1656,1657,1859,2359,2359,0359,8709,870
37. RAILWAYSUnder ConstructionMiles351242020
37. RAILWAYSConstructedMiles2331353555
37. RAILWAYSPassengersMiles1,0371,46067,144
37. RAILWAYSTonnage carriedTons1,6802,46410,796
37. RAILWAYSRevenue received£1607 six months2,6269,692
37. RAILWAYSTimber Companies (Railways and Tramways)Miles34½34½34½35353636404042