It was too much of a tease, I had to follow up a tad …
NSW Electoral Roll 1902 (not the 1903-4 Roll on Ancestry)
WENTWORTH, polling Bondi. The 1902 roll is the first NSW roll to include females.
Emma MUCKLESTON, 30 Kenilworth St, domestic duties
Samuel John MUCKLESTON, 30 Kenilworth St, warrant officer
Charles SIMMONDS, 36 Kenilworth St, compositor
Eleanor Mary SIMMONDS 36 Kenilworth St, domestic duties
Sands Sydney Directory 1900 (so closing date for entries was October 1899)
WAVERLEY suburban
Kenilworth Street, North Side
(at number) 36 SIMMONDS Chas., compositor
Sands Sydney Alpha 1905
SIMMONDS, C, 36 Kenilworth St, Waverley
MUCKLESTON S.R. 30 Kenilworth St Waverley
Perhaps Majorie Emma was Emma from her Grandmother Muckleston.
I have included these several SIMMONDS listings just in case …
PS, the NSW 'Census' (scant info on those 'census' documents) for B subdistrict in Waverley ... has S R Muckleston at 30 Kenilworth St , 2 males and 2 females (no other info) and Chas Simmonds at 36 Kenilworth St 2 males, 3 females.
45 males and 51 females counted on that one page, none were recorded as Chinese or Aborgines
JM