There were butchers, blacksmiths, post offfice masters, Timber merchants, sweet makers, grocers, photographers, Watch and clock makers, wheel wrights (makers), coach builders, stage companies, stablehands and the ostlers, tent makers, newsman, bakers and many others...(:
there was prity much no jobs but some had a restant or a policmen.
black smiths
they hunted for food like duck, kangaroo etc
Yes men only did dig for gold in the goldfields because the women were so busy with their jobs and children.
In Beechworth Mostley in Woolshed Falls and in many other places around Australia.
Those who were most targetted were passengers and drivers of the carriages which carried gold from the goldfields.
An instrument played at the goldfields were harmonicas
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another name for the goldfields
There mustn't have been goldfields.
What did children and men wear on the goldfields
what did the police wear on the goldfields