Statistics of New Zealand for 1864


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    82.2.

ERRATUM

By an error in the Return forwarded to me, of which I was made aware only after the Table, (No. 36 of Part II.), in which it occurs, and most part of the Introductory Report, had been printed, the Amount authorised to be raised by the Canterbury "Railway Loan Ordinance, 1860," is stated as £500,000,—the correct Amount being £300,000. The corrected Total of the "Amount authorised to be Borrowed" by the General and Provincial Governments will consequently be £6,329,000 instead of £6,529,000.

JOHN B. BENNETT.

CENSUS RESULTS AND GENERAL STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND FOR 1864.

REPORT TO THE HONORABLE E. W. STAFFORD, COLONIAL SECRETARY,

&c., &c., &c.

Registrar-General's Office,

Auckland, May 7th, 1866.

SIR,—

In the series of Statistical Tables for 1864 which I now have the honor to present, will be found, in considerable detail, the Results of the Census of New Zealand taken in December of that year, as well as the General Statistical information relating to the Colony which it has been usual to include in the successive Annual Volumes of which this is the Ninth. Some of the most important of the Census Results have, however, been made public nearly a year ago. It having been deemed especially desirable that those Results which would directly come under review in the Census discussion of a Representation Act, should be available during the Session of the General Assembly, steps were taken to obtain from the Enumerators, at the earliest practicable date after the collection of the Household Forms by the Sub-Enumerators, Returns in anticipation of their fuller compilations. From these I prepared Tables showing compendiously the Population, the Cultivation and Crops, and the Live Stock in each Province, and in each Electoral District, of the Colony. Although, even in this effort, some delay was occasioned by the necessity of writing for explanations or amendments, yet I had the satisfaction of being able by the end of March 1865, to complete the information referred to with a sufficiently close approximation to accuracy for all practical purposes. The Tables which I then laid before the Government were published in the Gazette, Number 17, of the 18th of May, with additional Tables comparing, numerically and centesimally, the Census of 1864 with the Censuses of 1861 and 1858. Not long afterwards, the Gazette (Number 23 of July 11th) contained a Table, similar to No. 12 of Part I. in this Volume, showing the Numbers of Males in each Electoral District of the age of 21 and upwards, with the respective Numbers of Electors, and calculations connected with the extent to which the Electoral Franchise was possessed by the Population;—and a subsequent Gazette, (Number 37 of September 22nd), contained a revised Summary of the Census Results which had been published, corrected from the Enumerators' final Returns, with such an Estimate as I was able to form of the Population of the Colony on the 30th of June (1865).

Contents of this Volume.

Previous Publication of Certain Results O Census.

I regret, however, to be obliged to remark that, notwithstanding the unusually early publication of certain principal Results of the Census, the Statistical Volume as a whole appears later than in any previous year. Various causes have combined to produce delay. The compilation of the details of several branches of the Census information involved in some instances references back to the Enumerators, and ultimately tedious and laborious examination of the original Schedules. Indeed, no inconsiderable portion of the work which should have been done by the Enumerators devolved upon this Office, so that the effort to arrive at the utmost attainable accuracy cost much more time and trouble than in the case of either of the preceding Censuses (1861 or 1858). The greatest delay, however, was with regard to the General Statistics. In addition to the hindrances which are almost inevitable, and which may be said to be peculiar to New Zealand as compared with other Australasian Colonies,—owing to the large numbers of Returns required from distant and detached localities, and the variety of distinct and independent Departments, General and Provincial, from which these Returns are to be obtained,—there were special hindrances arising out the removal of the Seat of Government just at the period of 1865 when the Statistical Returns for 1864 might otherwise have been expected to be prepared, and the consequent unavoidable postponement of a work for which reference to numerous records in different Offices would be necessary. To this followed the demands for financial and other Returns required for the Session of the General Assembly, to which, very possibly, precedence was given. Without entering minutely, however, into these and other causes of delay, I may state that some of the materials for important Tables in this Volume did not come into my own hands until the latter part of the month of January last;—and that, since the Tables were ready for the press, the work of printing has been protracted beyond what I had at all anticipated. Thus much, however, it seems only simple justice to this Department to mention, in explanation of a delay longer than has occurred before, or than, I hope and believe, is likely to occur again, in the publication of the Statistical Volume.

Cause of Delay in Publication of this Volumes.

With a view to facility of reference and general convenience of arrangement, the Tables have been classified in two Divisions, Part I. being exclusively devoted to the Census, and Part II. containing the General Statistics of the year.

Division of Volume into Two Parts.

PART I.—CENSUS.

The Census enumeration was taken for the night of the first of December 1864, on a Plan substantially the same as that adopted in December 1861, by which the information was obtained not only (as on previous occasions) for each Province of the Colony, but also for each Electoral District returning Members to the General Assembly. The compilations have been made in conformity with this Plan, separate Tables having been constructed for the Provinces and the Electoral Districts respectively, upon all the branches of information on which such details seemed necessary. Appendix E to Part I. contains, in extenso, the Schedules to the "Representation Act 1860" and the "Representation Act 1862," showing the exact territory comprised in each Electoral District. The republication of these descriptions of boundaries in connection with the Tables for 1864, appeared to me the more requisite on account of the extensive alterations in the Electoral Districts of the Southern Island effected by the Representation Act passed in the last Session of the General Assembly. As in 1861, the important trust of selecting the persons by whom the actual work of the Census in the several Provinces was to be carried out was, practically, placed in the hands of the respective Provincial Governments; the Enumerator for each Province having been appointed by His Excellency, in accordance with a nomination by the Superintendent of a gentleman whom his Honor regarded as competent to discharge the duties satisfactorily; and the Sub-Enumerators having been chosen by the Enumerator,—(subject, of course, to the Governor's approval, which was always given).

Arrangements for the Census of 1864.

Appendix E.

The Military Settlers and the Colonial Defence Force in the Northern Island were, however, a new and peculiar addition to the Population of the SP Colony, and special steps were taken to ensure fulness and accuracy of information respecting them. Instead of leaving them to be enumerated under the general arrangements for the Provinces and Districts, an Officer, (in most instances the Commanding Officer), of each Regiment or Corps was appointed as Enumerator, and members of the Regiment or Corps, selected by him, as Sub-Enumerators. There was some difficulty in determining on the best mode of dealing with the Returns in these cases; but, on the whole, the plan which appeared to me likely to give the information in the clearest form, and with least liability to error or confusion, was that they should be included in the Numbers for the Provinces, but not in those for the Electoral Districts, (in which it would have been scarcely possible to classify them correctly);—and that the principal Results of this section of the Census should be shown separately. This was the plan pursued, in a summary form, in the first Tables of Census Results (published in the Gazette of May 18th 1865); and I have adhered to it in the preparation of the details in this Volume; the Appendices A, B, C, D, to Part I. showing a variety of particulars relating to the Military Settlers, &c.

Census of Military Settlers, &c.

From these preliminary remarks I proceed, as on former occasions, to give in a condensed form, the leading points of the information embodied in the following Tables, referring those who desire to enter into minuter details to the Tables themselves. The Notes in the margin, will direct to the several Tables in which such details are to be found.

Objects of this Report

POPULATION.

In December 1864, the Population, of European Descent, in New Zealand, (exclusive of the Military and their Families), as shown by the Census Returns, was 172,158, of whom 106,580 were Males, and 65,578 Females. In these numbers are included the Military Settlers, &c., and their Families, numbering altogether 6,382,—viz. 5,139 Males, and 1,243 Females. The distribution of the Total Population through the several Provinces was as follows :—Auckland, 42,132 :—Taranaki, 4,374:—Wellington, 14,987 :—Hawke's Bay, 3,770 :—Nelson, 11,910 :—Marlborough, 5,519: Canterbury, 32,276 :—Otago, 49,019 :—Southland, 8,085 :—to which is to be added the population of the Chatham Islands, (86) making the aggregate as above. Thus it will be seen that the Northern Island, (comprising the Provinces Of the Northern and middle Islands ; of Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington, and Hawke's Bay), contained 65,263 or 37.93 per cent, of the Population;— and the Middle Island, (comprising the Provinces of Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, Otago and Southland), 106,809 or 62.07 per cent. These numbers, as has been stated, do not include the Military or their Families, who numbered 11,973, viz., Officers and Men, 9,136; Male Children, 933; and Women and Female Children, 1,904.

PART I Tables I-V. Population Colony (as shown by Census):

Of each Province;

Of the Northern and Middle Islands;

Of the Military and their Families.

A comparison of these figures with the Numbers shown by the three previous General Censuses of New Zealand, will afford satisfactory evidence of the rapid advance of the Colony as to its Population. In the three years from 1861 to 1864, tracing the Census Results backward in order of time, the Population increased from 99,021 to 172,158, being an Increase of 73,137 Persons, or 73.86 per cent. In the three preceding years, viz., from 1858 to 1861, the Increase was 39,643 Persons, or 66.82 per cent. In the seven preceding years, viz. from 1851 to 1858, the Increase was 32,621 Persons, or, calculated centesimally, 121.86 per cent.

Comparison with Previous Years;

1864 with 1861;

1861 with 1858;

1858 with 1851.

Taking the comparison between 1851 and 1864, we find that the Population had, in this period of thirteen years, grown from a Total of 26,707 to a Total of 172,158, being an Increase of 145,451 Persons, or 544.61 per cent. This was an average Increase for the period of 11,188 Persons, or 41.89 per cent, in each year. Comparing similarly the shorter periods included, the average Annual Increase from 1851 to 1858 was 17.41 per cent, on the Population of 1851:—the average Annual Increase from 1858 to 1861 was 22.24 per cent, on the Population of 1858:—and the average Annual Increase from 1861 to 1864 was 24.58 per cent, on the Population of 1861.

Average Annual Increase-

The advance in the Population of the several Provinces in the triennial period from 1861 to 1864 will be found in detail in Table II. The following Summary presents the Results in the order of the proportionate Increase within that period in each Province, as compared with its Population in 1861 :—

Population of Provinces in 1861 and 1864.

Southland, Numerical Increase,6,209, or330.97 per cent.
Marlborough, Numerical Increase,3,220, or140.06 per cent.
Taranaki, Numerical Increase,2,330, or113.99 per cent.
Canterbury, Numerical Increase,16,236, or101.22 per cent.
Otago, Numerical Increase,21,856, or80.46 per cent.
Auckland, Numerical Increase,17,712, or72.53 per cent.
Hawke's Bay, Numerical Increase,1,159, or44.38 per cent.
Nelson, Numerical Increase,1,958, or19.67 per cent.
Wellington, Numerical Increase,2,421, or19.26 per cent.

The Population of each Electoral District of the Colony will be found in Table IV., which shows, in addition to the Numbers, Sexes, and Ages, the Numbers of each Sex under and over 21 years. Table V. contains a comparison of the Population of each District in 1864 with its Population in 1861. As the Census of 1861 was the first in which arrangements were made for an enumeration according to the divisions into Electoral Districts, this comparison cannot be carried farther back than that year.

Electoral Districts.(TABLES IV _V.)

The Population enumerated by the Census was, (it need scarcely be repeated here,) exclusively of European descent. Had it been practicable to take a Census of the Aboriginal Native Population of New Zealand at the same time, the Results would, no doubt, have been regarded with great interest. But the attempt, which would have been attended with difficulty under the most favorable circumstances, would, in the then existing circumstances of some of those parts of the country where Maories were most numerous, have been useless, or worse. After the (European) Census of 1861, I prepared an Estimate of the Native Population based upon the Maori Census of 1857-58, (of which copious extracts were published in the Statistical Volume for 1857). According to this Estimate, the Maori population then amounted to 55,336,—viz., 31,329 Males, and 23,928 Females, (with 79 whose sex was not stated). Of these, the Northern Island was estimated to contain 53,056, leaving only 2,280 for the Middle Island. These figures, of course, were not assumed to be any more than such an approximation to the real numbers as the available materials permitted; and there cannot, I apprehend, be any doubt that the Numbers in the Northern Island, (which has been the scene of war, in addition to the other influences believed to be producing a diminution, more or less rapid, in the Native Population), if they could now be made up correctly, would exhibit a great decrease.

Aboriginal Native Population

RELATIVE PROPORTION OF SEXES.

The Number of Males (of European Descent) in New Zealand in December 1864, was (exclusive of the Military) 106,580, or 61.91 per cent, of the whole Population. The Number of Females was 65,578, or 38.09 per cent. The following figures will show for each Province separately the centesimal proportions of Males and Females respectively to the Population of the Province, and the centesimal excess of Males in each Province:—

Proportions of Sexes:-in the Colony

 MALES,
per cent.
FEMALES,
per cent.
CENTESIMAL,
EXCESS of MALES.
Auckland60.9739.0321.94
Taranaki65.6634.3431.32
Wellington55.6644.3411.32
Hawke's Bay65.1734.8330.34
Nelson56.3143.6912.62
Marlborough73.0626.9446.12
Canterbury58.6541.3517.30
Otago66.6933.3133.38
Southland59.4440.5618.88
AVERAGE for the COLONY61.9138.0923.82

In each Province.

The Average Proportions of the Sexes in the Colony in December 1861 were, Males, 61.67 per cent. Females 38.33 per cent; Excess of Males, 23.34 per cent. In December 1858, they were, Males, 56.68 per cent.; Females, 43.32 per cent.; Excess of Males, 13.36 per cent. The increased proportion of Males as compared with 1858 may, no doubt, be attributed principally to the great influx of Miners to the Gold Fields of the Colony, very many of whom were unmarried, or had left their Wives and Families in other Countries.

Proportions in 1861 and 1858.

CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.

The General Totals for the Colony, as shown by the Census of 1864, were as follow :—Married Males, 27,482, being 1596 per cent, on the whole Population; and 25.78 per cent, on the Total Number of Males:—Married Females, 25,248, being 14.66 per cent on the whole Population, and 38.50 per cent, on the Total Number of Females : Unmarried Males, (including Widowers and Male Children), 77,711, being 45.14 per cent, on the whole Population, and 72.92 per cent, on the Total Number of Males:—Unmarried Females, (including Widows and Female Children), 39,990, being 23.23 per cent, on the whole Population, and 60.98 per cent, on the Total Number of Females. The Numbers of Widowers and Widows included are, 1,806 Widowers, and 1,809 Widows.

TABLES VI. and VIII.

Deducting from the Totals of "Unmarried," (including Widowers and Widows), the persons under 15 years of age, the Numbers remain, Males 47,904, Females 11,428. The proportions between the Sexes thus shown are, Males 80.74 per cent.; Females 19.26 per cent.

Expressing the information thus arrived at otherwise, it appears that of every 100 of the TOTAL MALE POPULATION, 25.78 were married; 44.95 of the Males aged 15 and upwards, and 27.97 under 15 years of age were unmarried,—(there being 1.30 whose "Condition" was not stated in the Returns); —and of every 100 of the TOTAL FEMALE POPULATION, 38.50 were married; 17.43 Females aged 15 years and upwards, and 43.55 under 15 years of age were unmarried, (there being 0.52 whose "Condition" was not stated.

A similar calculation with respect to the Numbers shown by the Census of 1861 exhibits the following results. Of every 100 of the Total Male Population, 25.86 were married;—38.20 aged 16 years and upwards, and 31.19 under 16 years of age were unmarried, (there being 4.75 whose "Condition" was not stated) :—and of every 100 of the TOTAL FEMALE POPULATION, 36.43 were married; and 15.77 aged 16 years and upwards, and 47.80 under 16 years of age were unmarried.

DEAF AND DUMB; OR BLIND.

The Number of Deaf and Dumb Persons in the Colony is shown in Table No. VI. as 19, viz. Males, 14; Females, 5. The Number in 1861 was 20, viz. 11 Males and 9 Females. The Number of Blind Persons in 1864 was 19,—viz. 14 Males and 5 Females. In 1861 the Number was 21,—viz. 14 Males and 7 Females.

TABLE VI.

DWELLINGS 0F THE PEOPLE.

In December 1864, the Total Number of Houses in the Colony was 37,996, being a Net Increase of 15,598 in the Three Years since the Census of 1861, when the Number was 22,398,—which was an Increase of 9,565 in the Three Years since the Census of 1858. It is to be remarked however, that the Gross Total for 1861 included 3,687 Tents; and the Gross Total for 1864 included 6,742 Tents,—most of these in both years being, as might be supposed, on the Gold Fields. The Tents may be regarded as included in the Numbers of Dwellings having "1 or 2 Rooms," which, in 1864, amounted to 18,841;—the respective Totals for Dwellings of 3 Rooms being 4,612;—of 4 Rooms, 5,352;—of 5 Rooms, 2,451;—and of 6 Rooms or upwards, 6,674.

TABLES VI.,VII,VIII.,IX.

With respect to the Materials of which the Houses were constructed, the Returns show,—Wood, 25,463 in 1864, against 15,139 in 1861, and 10,179 in 1858; Stone or Brick, 1,082 in 1864, against 477 in 1861, and 307 in 1858;—and other materials (including Raupo Houses and the Tents above referred to), 11,451 in 1864, against 6,782 in 1861, and 2,326 in 1858.*

The details of Houses in the Electoral Districts in 1864 will be found in Table No. VIII; and Table No. IX contains a comparative view of the Houses in these Districts in 1861 and 1864.

The proportion of the Population to each Dwelling, calculated on the Census Returns of the respective Years was 4.63 in 1858; 4.42 in 1861; and 4.53 in 1864.

Special Forms were supplied to the Sub-Enumerators for Returns of "Uninhabited Houses," and "Houses Building" in their Sub-Districts. But some uncertainty attaches to the former part of these Returns, it being evident that while, in several instances, they avowedly include Stores or Shops occupied (only) during the day-time, in many other cases there are no means of accurately ascertaining whether or not such Buildings have been counted as "Uninhabited." I have however given the Results, such as they are, in Tables X. and XI. for the Provinces, and also for the Electoral Districts, appending, so far as I could collect them from the Returns, explanatory Notes. The Returns of "Houses Building" are more reliable, and show a Total Number, for the Colony, of 988.

TABLES X.,XI.

ELECTORAL FRANCHISE.

The Total Male Population shown in the Tables for the Electoral Districts, (which it will be borne in mind, do not include the Military Settlers, the Numbers in the Shipping, or the Inhabitants of the Chatham Islands),amounted to 99,180, of whom 62,197 were aged 21 years or upwards. The Total Number on the Rolls as Electors was 19,552 a Number which does not include the Electors for the Electoral District of the Otago Gold Fields, the nature of whose qualification, (defined in "The Miners' Representation Act Amendment Act 1863"), does not admit of the formation of an Electoral Roll in the usual way. The Total Number of Representatives for these Constituencies in the General Assembly was Fifty-seven, including the two Members for the Otago Gold Fields. The proportion of Electors to every hundred .of the Total Male Population was in 1864, 19.71 per cent., against 22 39 per cent, in 1861; and the proportion to every hundred Males of Twenty-one and upwards, was in 1864, 31.43 per cent., against 39.32 percent. in 1861. The Table contains calculations of these proportions for each Electoral District; but although the calculations exhibit correct results as the Electoral Rolls actually stood at the time, the value of the detailed comparison between Electoral Franchise and Population is necessarily qualified by the consideration that, in numerous instances, Electors are non-resident, many having votes in more than one District; to which is to be added, with regard to the Electoral Districts of Taranaki, the special consideration that, in consequence of the War, the great bulk of the Population was congregated in the Town of New Plymouth.

TABLE XII Proportion of Electors to Male Population

PLACES OF BIRTH.

The particulars of the Places of Birth of the Population are given in detail for the several Provinces, both numerically and centesimally, Tables XIII. and XIV. The following were the proportions for the whole Colony :—England, 33.95; Ireland, 11.80; Scotland, 17.98; Wales, 0.60; New Zealand, 23.95; Australian Colonies, 5.54; Other British Dominions, 1.80; United States of America, 0.65: France, 0.29, Germany, 1.16: Other Foreign Countries, 1.27; At Sea, 0.35; Not Specified, 0.66.

TABLES XIII _ XIV. Places of Birth.

Subjoined is a compendious Tabular View of the information on this subject supplied by the Census of 1864, compared with that of the Census of 1861.

PLACES OF BIRTH.
 POPULATIONINCREASE OR DECREASE IN 1864PROPORTION PER CENT OF EACH NATIONALITY TO THE RESPECTIVE TOTALS OF POPULATION.
1861.1864.Numerical.Proportionate1861.1864.
ENGLAND36,12858,44422,31661.7636.4933.95
IRELAND8,83120,31711,486130.068.9211.80
SCOTLAND15,53430,94015,40699.1715.6917.98
WALES4721,029557118.000.480.60
NEW ZEALAND27,60441,23513,63149.3827.8623.95
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES2,5799,5336,954269.632.615.54
OTHER BRITISH DOMINIONS1,8483,1091,26168.231.871.80
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA7201,11539554.850.730.65
FRANCE31950518658.300.320.29
GERMANY7801,9991,219156.280.781.16
OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES8382,1891,351161.210.851.27
AT SEA44760115434.450.450.35
NOT SPECIFIED2,9211,142decr.1779decr.60.902.950.66
 99,021172,15873,13773.86100.00100.00

OCCUPATIONS.

Although the Occupations entered in the Census Returns have been compiled in this Office with considerable labour, and in full detail, I have not thought it necessary to amplify, except slightly, the Form of Table in which they were classified for 1861 and 1858. The difficulties pointed out in my Report on the Census of 1861 still impede any attempt to tabulate this branch of the Census in New Zealand "without incurring the risk of showing conclusions which may be misleading in effect, however they may be verbally in accordance with the Schedules." Amongst the causes of this uncertainty continue to be,—"the number of cases in which Settlers pursue more than one occupation; the instances, (perhaps frequent), in which they enter in the Schedules the professions or callings to which they were brought up, or with which they would wish to be identified, rather than those in which they are most habitually engaged, or from which principally they derive their maintenance; the vagueness of many of the descriptions; and the different names given to what may be regarded as really the same business." The Tables will, however, afford a general view of the proportions in which the colonists are engaged in the principal employments and pursuits; and the following Summary will show the comparison between 1864 and 1861:—

TABLE XV _ XVI Occupations.

OCCUPATIONS.
OCCUPATIONS.1861.1864.IncreaseProportions of Occupations to the Population.
Numerical.Proportionate1861.1864.
Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures3,2837,6254,342132.253.314.43
Agricultural and Pastoral7,46912,0894,62061.857.547.02
Mechanics, Artificers, and Skilled Workers5,78312,1186,335109.545.847.04
Mining11,13812,5271,38912.4711.257.28
Professions, Clerical, Medical, and Legal46861915132.260.470.36
Teachers, Surveyors, and other Educated Professions9761,10613013.310.990.64
Labourers5,60712,6397,032125.415.667.34
Domestic and General Servants2,8086,2023,394120.862.843.60
Miscellaneous4,24513,9519,706228.644.298.11
No occupation stated, (Principally Women and Children)57,24493,28236,03862.9557.8154.18
 99,021172,15873,13773.86100.00100.00

RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS.

The List of "Religious Bodies" in Schedule D. of the "Marriage Act, 1854," has, as on former occasions, been made the basis of the compilation of the Census Results for 1864, a column being added for the large number returned as "Protestants," without any more distinctive designation,— amounting to a Total of 6,825, or 3.96 per cent, of the Population of the Colony.—The Number not described in any way was 2,618, or 1.52 per cent. on the Population;—a considerably smaller Number than in 1861, when the proportion "Not Described" was 3.69 per cent., (the greater portion of those included, however, having been Gold Diggers in Otago, with respect to whom, in that year, the information was comparatively defective.)

TABLE XVII - XVIII.

The Number "Described Otherwise,"—that is, by designations which could not be brought under any of the headings above specified, was in 1864, 2,220, or 1.29 per cent, of the Population, against 1,284, or 1.30 per cent, of the Population in 1861. This number will be found reduced to 272 Persons by the Note to Table No. XVII., in which I have given the Descriptions found in the Schedules for the remaining 1,948. For these 272 Persons, there were no less than seventy descriptions;—many of which were, no doubt, almost identical in meaning, but all varying more or less in the form of expression. No designation has been omitted, the Persons returned as belonging to which (including men, women, and children,) numbered as many as twenty.

It will be seen by the centesimal calculations in Table No. XVIII. that, according to the Census Schedules, the Church of England had, in December 1864, 42.47 per cent, of the Population of the Colony;—the Presbyterian Churches, 24.43 per cent.;—the Roman Catholic Church, 12.49 per cent.;— the "Wesleyan Methodist Church, 7.26 per cent.;—the Congregational Independents, 2.14 per cent.;—the Baptists, 1.97 per cent.;—the Primitive Methodists, 0.78 per cent.; the Lutherans, T05 per cent.;—the Hebrews, 0.56 per cent.;—and the Society of Friends, 0.08 per cent. "Protestants," not more distinctively described were 3.96 per cent.; "Otherwise Described 1.29 per cent.;—and Not Described in any way, 1.52 per cent.

The subjoined Summary exhibits a comparison between 1861 and 1864, showing for each year, the Numbers of the Population returned as belonging to each of the principal Denominations; the Increase on each in 1864, both in absolute numbers and in the centesimal proportions borne by those numbers to the numbers in 1861; and the centesimal proportion of each Denomination to the Total Population in the respective years :—

DENOMINATION.Population.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN 1864.PROPORTIONS TO TOTAL POPULATION.
1861.1864.Numerical.Proportionate.1861.1864.
Church or England44,45173,11828,66764.4944.8942.47
Church of Scotland, Free Ch. Of Scotland, and Presbyterians not more specifically described21,20742,05820,85198.3221.4124.43
Roman Catholic Church10,87021,50710,63797.8510.9812.49
Wesleyan Methodist Church7,67012,5064,83663.057.757.26
Congregational Independents2,0703,6891,61978.212.092.14
Baptists1,9583,3911,43373.181.981.97
Primitive Methodists7241,34061685.080.730.78
Lutheran Church6811,8031,122164.750.681.05
Hebrews326955629192.940.320.56
Society of Friends701285882.850.070.08
Protestants (no particular Denomination Specified)4,0536,8252,77268.394.093.96
Otherwise Described1,2842,22093672.891.301.29
Not Described3,6572,618decr. 1,039decr. 28.413.691.52

EDUCATION.

The Census Results on this most important subject will be found, on the whole, gratifying and encouraging. It is matter of regret, indeed, that in the Provinces of Nelson and Canterbury the Household Forms were, in many instances, so imperfectly filled up with regard to Education that, in the former, there were 1,288, or 1081 per cent of the Population of the Province, and, in the latter, 1,388, or 4.30 per cent, of the Population, with regard to whom the required information was not entered in the Schedules. But deducting these, with 50 in the Province of Auckland and 136 in the Province of Otago, making a Total of 2,862 of the state of whose education no particulars have been supplied,—it appears that, of the Population of the Colony under Fifteen years of age, 18,689,—viz. 9,637 Males, and 9,052Pemales;—and, of the Population of Fifteen and upwards, 104,399, viz.—71,420 Males, and32,979 Females, were able to Read and "Write. Thus, including both Sexes and all Ages, there were 123,088 returned as having attained this degree of education. The proportions, centesimally worked out, are as follow:—Under Fifteen Years:— Cannot Read, Males, 53.18 per cent.; Females, 53.34 per cent.; Read Only, Males 13.43 per cent.; Females, 13.88 per cent.; Read and "Write, Males, 33.39 per cent.; Females, 82.78 per cent.:—Fifteen Years and Upwards :— Cannot Read, Males 3'39 per cent; Females, 3.85 per cent.; Read Only; Males, 2.69 per cent.; Females, 6*48 per cent.; Read and Write; Males 93.92 per cent; Females 89.67 per cent:—Both Sexes and all Ages:—Cannot Read; 20.13 per cent; Read Only 7.17 per cent; Read and Write; 72.70 per cent, —being, in 1864 as compared with 1861, an Increase of 4.03 per cent, on the proportion of the Total Population Able to Read and Write; and 1861 showed an Increase of 5.16 per cent, on the proportion shown by the Census of 1858.

TABLES XIX, XX, XXI.

The Table referred to in the margin shows the Numbers returned as attending School in each Province in December 1864, distinguishing the Sexes, and also showing the Numbers of Males and Females respectively under Five Years of Age, and between Five and Fifteen.

SCHOOLS. TABLE XXII.

The subjoined Summary presents a comparative view of the Total Numbers returned as attending School in December 1861 and December 1864 respectively:—

PROVINCES.At Day Schools.At Sunday Schools.
Supported by government AidPrivate, or not receiving government AidAt Sunday onlyAt both day and Sunday.
1861.1864.1861.1864.1861.1864.1861.1864.
Auckland1,2171,4471,8242,5734835291,5652,380
Taranaki39126260468115149249428
Wellington3948281,2941,2351,254347849933
Hawke's Bay505157134264833108
Nelson1,3611,4504115792833308961,116
Marlborough5399501359118175
Canterbury8641,4567251,3415356339611,775
Otago6462,2964281,1581054494561,853
Southland26150424492114538290
              Totals4,6507,9035,0918,0722,8312,6415,1288,958

Within what may be considered the "School Going" Period, that is between the Ages of Five and Fifteen, (this being the closest approach to that period afforded by the Census Returns), the Numbers show 15,975, attending Day Schools in 1864, being a proportion of 50.28 per cent, on the Total (of 31,737). Dividing these Numbers according to the Sexes, there was of the Total of Males within those Ages, (which was 16,276,) a Total of 8,360, or 51.36 per cent.;—and of the Total of Females within those Ages, (which was 15,461,) a Total of 7,615, or 49.25 per cent, attending Day Schools. On the whole Population under Fifteen (amounting to 58,369) the proportion was 27.36 per cent.

A comparison with 1861 is subject to the qualification that, in the Census of that year, the classification of Ages which must be adopted, according to the Census forms, was Six to Sixteen (instead of Five to Fifteen, as in 1864). Within those Ages in 1861 there were 18,841 Persons. The Number returned as attending Day Schools was 9,741, being a proportion of 51.70 per cent, on that Total. Of the Total of Males (9,689) a proportion of 52.08 per cent.; and of the Total Females, (9,152) a, proportion of 51.30 per cent. were shown by the Returns.

I had occasion, however, to remark with regard to the Censuses of both 1861 and 1858, that the figures were not assumed to be absolutely accurate, "the columns for School Attendance being those which, in many instances, were least satisfactorily filled up." Although, by a further modification of the headings in the Household Forms, the risk of confusion between children attending "Day Schools," "Sunday Schools Only" and "Both Day and Sunday Schools" has been greatly lessened, still I apprehend that the complete correctness which is so desirable on this important subject cannot be claimed for the figures presented, however carefully they may have been compiled from the original Entries. Notwithstanding any defectiveness in parts of the Returns, however, they bring out clearly the facts that in 1864 there were 15,975 Children attending Day Schools (public or private) in the Colony; and that (including those attending Sunday Schools only and those attending both Day and Sunday Schools) there were 11,599 receiving Sunday School instruction. The Numbers of those receiving education at home cannot of course be brought into the Returns; but the existence, extent, and value of Home Education in the Colony should never be forgotten in any comprehensive estimate of the means in operation for the intellectual and moral training of the rising generation in New Zealand.

LAND FENCED AND UNDER CROP, AND LIVE STOCK.

Full particulars on these branches of the Census information (for both the Provinces and the Electoral Districts), together with comparisons of 1864 with 1861 and 1858, will be found in the series of Tables referred to in the margin. It will be sufficient therefore, in this place, to exhibit the general Results; carrying back the view, however, to 1851, so as to show the steady and rapid progress of the Colony in these elements of prosperity.

TABLES XXIII .to XXVIII.

The Quantity of Land Fenced in 1851 was 30,470 Acres;—in 1858, 235,561 Acres;—in 1861, 409,763 Acres;—and in 1864, 1,072,383 Acres.

LAND Fenced.

The Quantity of Land under Crop in 1851 was 29,140 Acres;—in 1858 141,007 Acres; in 1861, 226,621 Acres;—and in 1864, 382,655 Acres.

The Aggregate Numbers of Live Stock of all kinds, (excluding throughout Poultry, which were not enumerated until 1861), were, in 1851, 299,115; in 1858, 1,728,093;— in 1861 3,038,557;—and in 1864, 5,310,062.

LIVE STOCK

Taking the principal kinds of Live Stock separately, the Numbers were the following:—Horses, in 1851, 2,890;—in 1858, 14,912;—in 1861, 28,275;— and in 1864, 49,409……Cattle, in 1851, 34,787;—in 1858,137,204;—in 1861 193,285;—and in 1864, 249,760 The increase in the Numbers of Sheep, however, is the most remarkable. These were, in 1851, 233,043;—in 1858, 1,523,324;—in 1861, 2,761,383;and, in 1864, 4,937,273.

APPENDIX.

In a series of Pour Tables are given the particulars, ascertained by the Census, respecting the Military Settlers and Colonial Defence Force which were referred to in a Note to Table No. I. These portions of the Population have been included (as was before stated) in all the Tables relating to the Provinces in which they were stationed on the Census night, as well as in the Totals of the Colony; but as this part of the Census was separately taken, (on the plan explained at Page V. of this Report), I have deemed it right to show in the Appendix,—although in a somewhat condensed form—the details of the information so collected.

MILITARY SETTLERS, &c. APPENDIX A,.B,C, and D.,

The Appendix to Part I. is closed by the descriptions of the boundaries of the portions of the Colony included as "Electoral Districts" in a number of the preceding Tables. The descriptions are a Verbatim copy of the Schedule to "The Representation Act 1860," with the addition of the Schedule to "The Representation Act 1862" defining the boundaries of the Districts of "Dunedin and Suburbs North" and "Dunedin and Suburbs South" constituted by that Act.

DESCRIPTIONS OF ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. APPENDIX E.

In connection with the Census of 1864, (as previously in 1858 and 1861), an attempt was made to obtain a variety of additional information relating to subjects on which Schedule B of the Census Act authorises inquiry to be made. But, as on former occasions, while from some places the Returns appeared to be comparatively full and reliable, from others they were not such as to render it practicable to classify and arrange the whole in any adequately comprehensive and accurate shape,—although no small amount of labour has been bestowed on them in this Office. I would, however, repeat the expression of my hope that "the information will ultimately be found of value, not only in itself, but as a guide to further inquiries which may issue in more satisfactory results."

PART II.—GENERAL STATISTICS.

The first Table in this Part is a Summary of the Population, Cultivation and Crops, and Live stock, in the Colony, in December, 1864. The information is, of course, taken from the Census Returns, and is to be found in detail in Part I. of this Volume. But I have thought it well to give a compendious view of certain principal Results of the Census in this place, as an appropriate introduction to the Tables which follow, and which, in consequence of the introduction of this as] So. I., will be found, (up to nearly the end of the Volume), to have the same Numbers as the Tables relating to similar subjects in the Statistics for each of the two last years,—an agreement which may be found convenient for purposes of reference.

POPULATION, &c. TABLE I.

The Tables in this Division of the Volume having been constructed and arranged on the same plan as in previous years, it will not be necessary to extend this Report by more than a statement of the principal Totals, with a few occasional observations,—the Tables themselves including various Summaries, and having Notes appended wherever any explanation appeared to be called for.

The Immigration (over Seas) to New Zealand in 1864 amounted to 20,931 persons, viz. Males, 10,140 Adults, and 2,742 Children; and Females, 5,578 Adults, and 2,471 Children.

IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION TABLE II.

The Emigration (over Seas) from the Colony during the year amounted to 12,404 persons, viz. Males, 10,455 Adults, and 424 Children; and Females 1,142 Adults, and 383 Children.

The net excess of Immigration over Emigration for the whole Colony was 8,527. Taking the Provinces separately, the gains from this source of Population were,—Auckland, 7,671: Canterbury, 2,963: Taranaki, 585; Wellington, 168; Nelson, 117; Hawke's Bay, 45; Southland, 19; and Marlborough, 3. "With respect to Otago, the balance turned on the other side, the Emigration from that Province in 1864 having exceeded the Immigration by 3,044 souls.

The following figures show the Immigration and Emigration of the year, classified according to the Countries from which the Immigrants arrived, and to which the Emigrants went.

IMMIGRATION.
 MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
United Kingdom1874,45510,642
Australian Colonies5,9133,0168,929
Other British Ports6575581,215
Foreign States12520145
EMIGRATION.
 MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
United Kingdom418168586
Australian Colonies10,3511,33511,686
Other British Ports12214
Foreign States9820118

It thus appears that there was the following Excess of Immigration over Emigration, viewed in relation to Countries,—United Kingdom, 10,086; Other British Ports, 1,201; Foreign States, 27; while, on the other hand, the Emigration to the Australian Colonies exceeded the Immigration from those Colonies by 2,757.

The Arrivals and Departures between the several Ports of New Zealand are shown in the usual form. But the Table, though correct as a compilation from the Returns of the Emigration Officers, is inadequate as a guide to the actual migration between the different Provinces, not only because many Passengers are believed to have gone on board after vessels had cleared at the Customs, or to have been taken up at various points on the Coast where there are no Emigration Officers, (facts by which the Excess of Arrivals over Departures is accounted for) but also because it necessarily fails to show in any way the extent of overland migration.

MIGRATION BETWEEN PORTS OF N. ZEALAND. TABLE III.

In 1864, the Total Number of Births registered in New Zealand was 6,501, viz. 3,334 Males, and 3,167 Females, being an Increase of 1,386, viz. 693 Males, and 693 Females over the Number in 1863.

BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES TABLES IV. to VII.

The Total Number of Deaths registered in 1864 was 2,921, viz. 1,758 Males and 1,163 Females; being 938, viz. 540 Males, and 398 Females more than in 1863. Of the Deaths in 1864, 781, viz. 443 Males and 333 Females, were under one year of age; 279, viz. 148 Males and 131 Females, between one and two years:—and 377, viz. 181 Males, and 196 Females between two and five; making a total of 1,437 (777 Males and 660 Females), or 49.19 per cent, of the whole under five years. The General Total of Deaths includes Two Hundred and Eighteen (viz. 195 Males and 23 Females), which were occasioned, not by disease, but by Drowning and other external causes.

The excess of Births over Deaths in 1864 was 3,580; viz. 1,576 Males, and 2,004 Females. The Total excess of registered Births over registered Deaths in the Ten years of which a Summary is given in Table V. was 21,402; viz. 10,015 Males, and 11,357 Females.

The Number of Marriages solemnized in the Colony in 1864 was 1,878, being an Increase of 393 as compared with 1863. The Tables show the respective Numbers of Marriages in the several Provinces during each year since "The Marriage Act 1854" came into operation, and the Numbers solemnized in each year by Officiating Ministers of the different Religious Bodies, and by District Registrars.

TABLE VI-VII

Six Tables are occupied by Shipping. The first two show the Numbers, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels Entered Inwards and Cleared Outwards at the several Ports of New Zealand during the year; exhibiting a Total Inwards of 1,117 Vessels, of 426,004 Tonnage, and a Total Outwards of 1,089 Vessels, of 433,253 Tonnage. The Number of Vessels Inwards was 87 less, but the Tonnage was 6,069 more than in 1863.Outwards the Vessels number 5 less, but the Tonnage was 38,588 more than in 1863.

TRADE AND INTERCHANGE.

SHIPPING.

TABLES VIII-XIII.

TABLES VIII-IX

The next two Tables show the particulars of Vessels, Tonnage, and Crews classified according to the "Countries whence Arrived" and "Countries for which Cleared" and the following two show the "Nationality" of tables the Vessels, Inwards and Outwards. From the former it appears that, of the Total of Vessels Inwards, 148, of 102,679 Tonnage, arrived from the United Kingdom; 870 Vessels, of 295,640 Tonnage, from the Australian Colonies and other British Possessions; and 99 of 27,685 Tonnage, from Foreign Countries (including the Southern "Whale Fishery). From the latter it appears that, of this Total, 311 Vessels, of 187,749 Tonnage, were British; 679, of 179,305 Tonnage, Colonial; 86, of 43,165 Tonnage, American; 8, of 2,669 Tonnage, French; 7, of 4,271 Tonnage, Dutch; 8, of 2,475 Tonnage, German; 5, of 1,619 Tonnage, Chilian; 2, of 1,035 Tonnage, Norwegian:—the remainder being made up of Hanoverian, Hamburgh, Bremen, Danish, Swedish, and Tahitian Vessels, as specified in the Table.

TABLES X-XI.

TABLES XII,XIII.

Tables showing the Numbers of Registered Vessels belonging to Ports of New Zealand, (though placed in another part of the Volume), may be conveniently noticed here. The Total Number, in December, 1864 was 423 Vessels, of 22,573 Tonnage,—against 343 Vessels, of 15,189 Tonnage, in December, 1863. Of the Total, 267 Vessels, of 11,623 Tonnage, belonged to the Port of Auckland.

REGISTERED VESSELS. TABLES XXIX, XXX.

The Total Value of the Imports of the Colony in 1864 amounted to £7,000,655, against £7,024,674, in 1863, showing a Decrease of £24,019, or 0.34 per cent. In connection with this small decrease, however, it is to be remembered that the amount of Imports in 1863 was £2,398,592, or 51.84 percent., above that of the Imports in 1862; and that the amount for 1862 showed an Increase of .2,132,271, or 85.50 per cent, over 1861. Considerable variations will be found in the comparative figures for the several Provinces for 1863 and 1864, as will appear from the following statement of the Increase or Decrease in each Province in the latter year:—

AucklandIncrease, £1,260,992, or129.95 per cent.
TaranakiIncrease, £70,416, or143.61 per cent.
WellingtonDecrease, £20,631, or4.94.per cent.
Hawke's BayIncrease, £47,432, or93.52per cent.
NelsonDecrease, £44,905, or13.83 per cent.
MarlboroughIncrease, £4,144, or18.97per cent.
CanterburyDecrease, £16,449, or1.82 per cent.
OtagoDecrease, £964,459, or28.16 per cent.
SouthlandDecrease, £360,969, or41.64 per cent.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

TABLES XIV-XXVIII. IMPORTS

The Total Value of Exports from New Zealand in 1864, amounted to £3,401,667, against 3,485,405 in 1863, being a Decrease of 83,738, or 2.40 per cent. Here again a comparison of 1863 with 1862 and 1861 may appropriately be introduced. The Increase in the Total Value of Exports in 1863 was 1,062,671, or 43.86 per cent, as compared with 1862; and the Amount in 1862 was 1,052,487, or 76.81 in advance of 1861.

EXPORTS.

Referring more particularly to the two great articles of Export,—Gold, and Wool—it appears that there was a Decrease in the Total Value of Gold exported in 1864, as compared with 1863, amounting to 573,876, or 23.59 per cent the Totals in the respective years having been, in 1864, 1,857,847, and in 1863, 2,431,723. Of the Total Value of Gold exported in 1864, the following were the amounts of the Produce of the Gold Fields in the respective Provinces:—Auckland, 10,552; Nelson, 55,841; Marlborough, 96,241; Canterbury, 5,670: Otago, 1,689,543.

GOLD.

The Value of Wool exported from the Colony in 1864, was 1,070,997, wool. against 830,495 in 1863, being an Increase of 240,502, or 28.95 per cent. The Increase in 1863 was 156,269, or 23.17 per cent, as compared with 1862.

WOOL

Tables XVIII and XIX show the Details of Imports and Exports at details of the several Ports of the Colony in 1864; and the Nine following Tables contain Comparative Summaries presenting compendiously the Totals of the principal articles of Export in 1864 as compared with previous years, Separate Tables of this description are appropriated to Gold, Grain, Kauri Gum, Oil, Potatoes, Timber, and "Wool, distinguishing the Exports from the several Provinces. Two preceding Tables (XVI.,XVII.,) give this information in a still more condensed form, showing the Total Value of Imports and Exports for the successive years from 1853 to 1864 inclusive.

DETAILS OF IMPORTS and EXPORTS.

TABLES XVIII-XIX.

COMPARATIVE SUMMARIES.

(TABLES XX-XXVIII.)

TABLES XVI-XVIL

In 1864, the Customs Revenue amounted to £592,346, against £592,050 revenue of in 1863, being an Increase of £296. The advance in 1863, however, was £192,614, or 48.22 per cent; which was an advance over 1861 of £138,573, or 53.12 per cent.

REVENUE OF COLONY TABLES XXXI-XXXVII.

The Total Ordinary Revenue in 1864 amounted to £815,676, being an Increase of £73,172, or 9.85 per cent as compared with 1863. In 1863, there was an Increase as compared with 1862, of £234,172, or 46.06 per cent.

The Total Territorial Revenue in 1864 was £714,770, being an Increase of £190,366, or 36.30 per cent as compared with 1863. In 1863, this branch of Revenue exhibited a Decrease of 82,426 or 13.58 per cent, as compared with 1862; but the Territorial Revenue of 1862 showed an Increase of £259,476 or 74.70 per cent as compared with 1861.

The Total of the Revenue, both Ordinary and Territorial, amounted in 1864 to £1,530,446, being an Increase, as compared with 1863, of £263,538 or 20.80 per cent. The Total in 1863 showed an Increase, as compared with 1862, of £151,746 or 13.60 per cent. The Total in 1862 showed an Increase, as compared with 1861, of £443,662 or 66.07 per cent.

The following Table presents a comparative view of the Revenue, Ordinary and Territorial, of the several Provinces, in 1863 and 1864, marking the centesimal Increase or Decrease for each Province in the latter year.

PROVINCES.ORDINARY REVENUE.TERRITORIAL REVENUE.TOTAL ORDINARY AND TERRITORIAL.
1863.1864.Centesimal Increase or Decrease.1863.1864.Centesimal Increase or Decrease.1863.1864.Centesimal Increase.
 ££ ££ ££ 
Auckland120,122184,92053.947,63014,56690.90127,752199,48656.15
Taranaki14,77426,43678.9330......14,80426,43678.57
Wellington58,71476,42930.1725,15344,94578.6883,867121,37444.72
Hawke's Bay13,21918,34538.7715,22320,42034.1328,44238,76536.29
Nelson36,84237,6832.2826,17026,6611.8763,01264,3442.11
Marlborough4,95410,879119.6044,79139,487dcr.11.8449,74550,3661.24
Canterbury97,466114,09217.05205,164251,28122.47302,630365,37320.73
Otago319,805284,617dcr.11.00149,989247,92265.29469,794532,53913.35
Southland76,46362,098dcr.18.7850,25469,48838.27126,717131,5863.84
Chatham & Stewart's Islands in 1863, & Chatham Islands only in 186414517722.06.........14517722.06
 742,504815,6769.85524,404714,77036.301,266,9081,530,46620.80

The Income and Expenditure axe shown in Three Tables. The First exhibits, on opposite pages, the Income and Expenditure, in their different branches, as relating to the Colonial Treasury, and to the Provincial Treasuries (taken collectively). The Two succeeding Tables show the Income and Expenditure of the several Provinces (taken separately).

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.(TABLES XXXII,.XXXIII.,XXXIV.)

A Table follows which shows in detail the receipts and Disbursements of the receivers of Land Revenue in the several Provinces.

(TABLE XXXV.)

The Funded Debt of the General and Provincial Governments on the 31st December 1864 is shown in a Table which specifies, —the Authority under which each Liability was incurred; the Amount authorised to be Borrowed; the Amount of Debentures in Circulation; the Rates of Interest; the Fates of Sinking Funds; when the Debentures are Redeemable; the Amounts of Sinking Fund accrued; and what Amounts are Invested, and in what manner. It will of course be understood that the information comes down only to the date stated in the heading of the Table,—viz. December 31st 1864. On that date the Total Amount authorised to be borrowed by the General and Provincial Governments was £6,329,000*. The Total Amount of Debentures in Circulation was 2,219,450.The Total Amount of Sinking Funds accrued was £89,724 19s.3d.

FUNDED DEBT

(TABLE XXXV.)

The Joint Stock Companies incorporated under the Acts of the General Assembly of 1860 and 1862 are enumerated, (with the addition of various particulars relating to them respectively), in Table No. XXXVIII. The Total Number of Companies established to the end of 1864 was 45, of which one was incorporated in 1861; thirteen in 1862; nineteen in 1863; and twelve in 1864.

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES.(TABLE XXXVIII.)

Three Tables are occupied by information respecting the Land Sales in the Colony, from April 1st, 1856, (the earliest date to which it could be carried back with accuracy). The First of these shows the Waste Lands sold, or other wise disposed of in the several Provinces during the year 1864. The Second contains a Summary of the Totals for each Province, during the entire period from April 1856 to December 1864. The Third, by a classification relating to time rather than to locality, shows the Totals for the whole Colony during each year of the period included.

LAND SALES.

(TABLES XXXIX XL, XLI.)

The average Prices of Provisions and Live Stock in the several Provinces in the year 1864, are shown on the same plan as in previous years.

PRICES OF PROVISIONS,.etc. (TABLE XLII.)

Seven Tables are devoted to information connected with the Post Office in 1864.They show the Numbers of Letters and Newspapers respectively received at, and dispatched from, the several Chief Post Offices in the Colony, and, separately, the Numbers of Letters dispatched to Places out of the Colony; specifying the Offices from which they were dispatched, and the postal Places of their destination. The Postal Revenue in the several Provinces for revenue. £he years 1858 to 1864 inclusive is detailed in a Comparative Table. It will be seen that the Total Amount in 1864 was 39,198 19s. 10d., being an Increase of 6,869 17s.lid., or 21.24 per cent, on the Revenue in 1863.The Amount in 1863 showed an advance of 9,618 7s. 8d. or 42.35 per cent, on 1862; and that for 1862 showed an advance of £8,602 6s 3d., or 60.97 per cent, on 1861.

POST OFFICE.

(TABLES XLIII.to XLIX.)

POSTAL REVENUE.

(TABLE XLVIII)

The Total Number of Money Orders issued in New Zealand in 1864 was 16,591 against 11,586 in 1863.The Total Amount of these Orders in 1864 was 78,556 19s.6d.,against 55,703 Is.5d.in 1863. The Total Number of Money Orders paidin New Zealand in 1864 was 5,619, against 3,040 in 1863. The Total Amount of these Orders in 1864 was £26,467 13s. 8d., against £14,070 18s. 9d. in 1863.

MONEY ORDERS.

(TABLE XLIX)

In a series of Ten Tables, the Legal and Criminal Statistics of the Colony for 1864 are shown; including the Criminal and the Civil Cases brought. before the Supreme Court and the Resident Magistrate's Courts respectively; distinguishing in the latter Class the Cases, whether Criminal or Civil, in which Europeans, or Maories, or both, were concerned. In Table No. LIV. will be found a comparative Summary showing the Number of Convictions, for each of the most frequent Offences, in the Resident Magistrates' Courts in each Year from 1853 to 1864 inclusive. The last Table of this series shows the Numbers committed to Gaol during 1864, specifying the Sexes, the Causes of Imprisonment, the Native Countries, the Classes, and the Degree of Education of the Prisoners. The Total Number Committed was 4,144,— viz. 3,691 Males and 453 Females.

LEGAL AND CRIMINAL STATISTICS.

(TABLES I. to LIX,)

(TABLE LIV.)

(TABLE LIX.)

With respect to Savings Banks, Table No. LX. shows the Number of savings banks: those valuable Institutions in operation in New Zealand during the year 1864; specifying the dates at which they were respectively established,— the Numbers of Depositors, the Total Amounts to the Credit of such Depositors on the 31st of December 1864, and the Amounts deposited and withdrawn during the year. The Total Number of Persons having Deposits in these Banks, in December 1864, was 4,669, against 2,371 in December 1863, and 1,496 in December 1862. The Total Amount to the Credit of such Depositors, in December 1864, was 94,248 6s. 8d., against 44,117 3s. 3d., in December 1863, and £29,768 10s. 5d. in December 1862.

SAVINGS BANKS; (TABLE LX.)

APPENDIX.

The Appendix to Part II. is wholly devoted to Meteorological Tables, commencing with a Comparative Table of the Climate in 1864 at a Number of the principal Places in New Zealand; after which, in a series of Eight Tables, are given Meteorological Observations in that year at Mongonui, Auckland, Taranaki, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The anticipation which I expressed in my Report on the Statistics of 1863—(that "the Meteorological Returns for 1864 would be found more complete and satisfactory")—has thus been realised to a gratifying extent, these Tables containing fuller information on this interesting subject than was available for 1863 or any previous year.

METEOROLOGY APPENDIX A,B,C,(D,E,F,G,H,I.)

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

JOHN B. BENNETT,

Registrar-General.

PART I.-CENSUS.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 1.

Table 1.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS, SEXES, AND AGES, OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER 1864.

PROVINCES.NUMBERS OF EACH AGE AND SEX.GENERAL TOTALS OF POPULATION.HALF-CASTES INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING TOTALS.
MALES.TOTAL MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL FEMALES
Under 5 Years.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 21.21 and under 40.40 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and upwards.Not stated.Under 5 Years.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 21.21 and under 40.40 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and upwards.Not stated.M.F.
Auckland3,0252,5061,9662,44311,7382,9268252183925,6862,8562,3241,9102,0235,1341,6623911361016,44642,132262271
Taranaki2692541942991,4633126120...2,8722712101951834031665717...1,5024,374510
Wellington1,3111,0808458482,6921,15529311178,3421,3231,0978347801,6367012006956,64514,9875542
Hawke's Bay3181821422121,238303548...2,45729316814114644297206...1,3133,7706345
Nelson9828676276322,417711234871496,7061,0498046216461,2955451795695,20411,910106
Marlborough3552321582702,44738660191054,03234720912914452710419621,4875,5193720
Canterbury3,0131,8591,2591,4569,1421,6933017713118,9312,9031,8131,1131,3074,8461,071203533613,34532,2763127
Otago3,5162,0021,3111,64020,3753,05346910022632,6923,3592,0471,1671,4926,7801,122240675216,32749,0197366
Southland7364862953022,39047310816...4,8066954072653091,326231397...3,2798,0857063
Chatham Islands6656171141...56543674...1...308621
Totals (exclusive of the Military and their families)13,5319,4746,8028,10853,91911,0232,409657657106,58013,1019,0836,3787,03722,3965,7031,34841811465,578172,158598551
Military and their FamiliesOfficers and Men   9,136.                 Male Children   93310,069Women  1,024.                 Female Children  8801,90411,973 
General Totals of the European Population in December, 1864116,649 67,482184,131

The Numbers of Military Settlers and the Colonial Defence Force (included in the above, and in all succeeding Tables relating to the Provinces), were, in the aggregate, 6,382, viz.:—5,139 Males, and 1,243 Females. Their distribution in the several Provinces of the Northern Island on the Census night, was:—Auckland, Males 4,035; Females 1,089; Total 5,124. Taranaki, Males 969, Females 118; Total 1,087. Wellington, Males 35, Females 14; Total 49. Hawke's Bay, Males 100, Females 22; Total 122. Further particulars will be found in the Appendix to this Part (I) of the present Volume.

Population of the Cities or Chief Towns of the several Provinces (included above):—Auckland, Males 7,146; Females 5,277; Total, 12,423. New Plymouth, Males 1,661; Females 1,283;Total 2,944. Wellington, Males 2,413; Females 2,328; Total 4,741. Napier, Males 775; Females, 562; Total 1,337. Nelson, Males 2,513; Females, 2,188; Total 4,701! Picton, Males 575; Females 314; Total 889. Christchurch, Males 3,467; Females 2,971; Total 6,438. Lyttelton, Males 1,688; Females 1,101; Total 2,789. Dunedin, Males 8,927; Females 6,863;Total 15,790. Invercargill, Males 1,268;Females 975;Total 2,243. General Totals, Males 30,433; Females 23,862; Persons, 54,295. The Numbers on Ship-Board in the several Ports on the Census night, (which are included in these Numbers respectively), were, Auckland, Males 465;Females, 7; Total 472. New Plymouth, Males 28. Wellington, Males 86; Females 2;Total 88. Napier, Males 63. Nelson, Males 149; Females 9; Total 158. Piston, Males 73. Lyttelton, Males, 335; Females 18; Total 353. Dunedin, Males 492; Females 34; Total 526. Invercargill, Males 64; Females 1; Total 65. General Totals in the Ports, Males 1,755; Females, 71; Persons 1,826.

Chapter 2. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 2.

Table 2.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMERICAL AND CENTESIMAL INCREASE OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS, VIZ., DECEMBER 1861 TO DECEMBER 1864.

PROVINCE18611864NUMERICAL INCREASE IN THREE YEARS.CENTESIMAL INCREASE IN THREE YEARS
On the Numbers of the Sexes respectively.On the Total Population.
Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.
Auckland13,49410,92624,42025,68616,44642,13212,1925,52017,71290.3550.5272.53
Taranaki1,1698752,0442,8721,5024,3741,7036272,330145.6871.65113.99
Wellington6,6265,94012,5668,3426,64514,9871,7167052,42125.8911.8619.26
Hawke's Bay1,6679442,6112,4571,3133,7707903691,15947.3939 0844.38
Nelson5,3374,6159,9526,7065,20411,9101,3695891,95825.6512.7619.67
Marlborough1,5087962,2994,0321,4875,5192,5296913,220168 2686.80140.06
Canterbury8,9397,10116,04018,93113,34532,2769,9926,24416,236111.7787.93101.22
Otago21,1616,00227,16332,69216,32749,01911,53110,32521,85654.49172.0280.46
Southland (including Stewart's Island)1,1397371,8764,8063,2798,0853,6672,5426,209321.94344.91330.97
Chatham Islands27235056308629736107.4030.4372.00
                  Totals61,06237,95999,021106,58065,578172,15845,51827,61973,13774.5472.7673.86

Chapter 3. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 3.

Table 3.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMERICAL AND CENTESIMAL INCREASE OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING A PERIOD OF SIX YEARS, VIZ., DECEMBER 1858 TO DECEMBER 1864.

PROVINCES.18581864NUMERICAL INCREASE IN SIX YEARS.CENTESIMAL INCREASE IN SIX YEARS.
On the Numbers of the Sexes respectively.On the Total Population.
Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.
Auckland10,2187,95918,17725,68616,44642,13215,4688,48723,955151.38106.63131.78
Taranaki1,4141,2362,6502,8721,5024,3741,4582661,724103.1121.5265.05
Wellington6,5245,22911,7538,3426,64514,9871,8181,4163,23427.8627.0727.51
Hawke's Bay1,0634511,5142,4571,3133,7701,3948622,256131.13191.13149.00
Nelson (including Marlborough)5,2034,0699,27210,7386,69117,4295,5352,6228,157106.3864.4387.97
Canterbury5,3013,6668,96718,93113,34532,27613,6309,67923,309257.12264.02259.94
OTAGO (including Southland and STEWART ISLAND)3,9043,0916,99537,49819,60657,10433,59416,51650,109860.50534.29716.35
Chatham Islands5233855630864decr.-3l7.69-9.091.17
                  Totals33,67925,73459,413106,58065,578172,15872,90139,844112,745216.45154.83189.76

Chapter 4. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 4.

Table 4.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS, SEXES, AND AGES OF THE POPULATION IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND (DISTINGUISHING THE NUMBERS UNDER TWENTY ONE YEARS OF AGE, AND TWENTY ONE AND UPWARDS), AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.TOTAL MALES.TOTAL FEMALESGENERAL TOTALS OF POPULATION.NUMBERS OF EACH AGE AND SEX.NUMBERS OF EACH SEX UNDER AND OVER 21 YEARS.
MALES.FEMALES.MALES.FEMALES.
Under 5 years.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 21.21 and under 40.40 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and upwardsNot stated.Under 5 years.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 21.21 and under 40.40 and under 55.55 and under 65.65 and upwardsNot stated.Under 21 years21 years and upwardsUnder 21 years.21 years and upwards

The "Electoral Districts" in this and the following Tables are those defined by the "Representation Act,1860," and the "Representation Act,1862," of the General Assembly. The Schedules of those Acts, containing the detailed descriptions of the several Districts, will be found in the Appendix to this Part of the present Volume.

The above Table,—and all the succeeding Tables relating to Electoral Districts,—do not include the Military Settlers, &c., the Numbers in the Shipping in the various Harbours, or the Inhabitants of the Chatham Islands. These were respectively,— Military Settlers, &c.,(see Note to Table No. 1), Males, 5,139; Females, 1,243; Total, 6,382.—In the Shipping in the Electoral Districts in the respective Provinces—Auckland—Males, 822; Females, 22; Total, 844. Taranaki—Males, 28. Wellington —Males, 100; Females, 2; Total, 102. Hawke's Bay—Males, 63. Nelson—Males, 149; Females, 9; Total, 158. Marlborough—Males, 73. Canterbury—Males, 414; Females, 22; Total, 436. Otago—Males, 492; Females, 34; Total, 526,Southland—Males, 64; Females, 1; Total, 65. Population of Chatham Islands—Males, 56; Females, 30; Total, 86. The aggregate of these Numbers,(viz., Males, 7,400; Females, 1,363; Total, 8,763) must be added to the Totals in the preceding Table to make them agree with the General Totals for the Colony in Table No. 1.

1. MONGONUI245202447343019239228125245291930541762...10613712379
2. BAY OF ISLANDS6424651,10780866174191923622...9170635412346126...301341278187
3. MARSDEN1,4201,0852,505228173149155470159562822081631351282911172914...705713634451
4. NORTHERN DIVISION2,2821,2843,5662852151692151,0272738 1/214...245180152149382143249...8841,398726558
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST2,0641,6793,7432492101812218332777113926321118027454217027938611,194928748
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST4,6173,5918,2086295193984211,9045831174066144613594701,2063717733...1,9672,6441,9041,687
7. PARNELL1,4821,3952,8772141741551514762147919...19717417020743314258131694788748646
8. NEWTON1,2151,1022,317228164112834381512310618617913511335510020104587622613485
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS7456651,410961139779175768920...919710080136114389...385360368297
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA1,1151,0212,1362071341341153091367010...171153131109299121289...590525564457
11. FRANKLIN2,5731,4093,9822502311972341,1763631021912462041801754061474011...9121,660805604
12. RAGLAN2,4291,4373,8662662511922471,05831480183251221173169430151311019561,470814622
13. GREY AND BELL1919828921161922842351...1720912221251...781135840
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH1,6331,2832,9162202141611476062125419...2271771711593331485216...742891734649
15. OMATA51354233112741.........11...1............193221
16. WANGANUI1,4299902,4192171761341355281894010...213166110114252100296...662767603387
17. RANGITIKI7415311,272897570862791092310...117100674912452166...320421333198
18. PORIRUA1,2529712,2232171721511223391804625...20717111410422110829161662590596374
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON2,3272,3264,65342035123518665135892331407368310287595261712341,1921,1341,372950
20. HUTT1,1429522,094186158139140290146602031761591161282231043610...623516579373
21. WAIRARAPA1,3168592,1751761471151674951713213...1991311159821376198...605711543316
22. NAPIER1,2338222,05519111785101546158323...189102939326761125...494739477345
23. CLIVE1,0614691,530117606697564140225...976446521653681...330731259210
24. COLLINGWOOD474326800796936421855463...79544035823231...226248208118
25. MOTUEKA1,1499762,1251742051381422961274720...212159131124213105266...659490626350
26. CITY OF NELSON2,3642,1794,5433943222282048402549230...4053052312786282247632...1,1481,2161,219960
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON4063477536962454410450248...714637497843212...220186203144
28. WAIMEA1,7211,2732,9942511941661656731856126...2612271701562591336314...776945814459
29. PICTON2,5887443,332175108601301,7832423510451769951632905111214732,070389354
30. WAIRAU1,2487011,949161108881305921342375162106757521951841487756418282
31. CHEVIOT3,8991,5265,4253672401612882,4492853866534421011612958412014541,0562,778799723
32. KAIAPOI1,8901,6093,4994132701771486371983071037227616214749213319531,008872957649
33. AVON1,9161,7543,67037827218715068518449923802451751626081413382987927962790
34. HEATHCOTE2,7982,4425,2405853162102031,1532654411115643281942079001962811141,3141,4731,2931,135
35. ELLESMERE4582717295449463920947113...523218408430132...188270142129
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH8,4672,9716,4385773722602831,5373366923105503352503351,165261571531,4921,9651,4701,498
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON1,3531,0832,4362191409293645127257523214888122376941724544804590489
38. AKAROA9186621,580171104806638885195...159118536620745941421497396265
39. TIMARU2,3531,1333,486282122681811,46418621821270138701064686113256531,679584544
40. HAMPDEN10,3452,57112,9165802751733697,8419217216985352781412351,18416225651,3978,8501,1891,377
41. BRUCE7,3913,73511,1268555003584114,39567413832288205003103051,4162836723112,1245,2391,9351,789
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH5,4734,85010,3231,0256353673192,38757212125221,0256163684321,9673277421202,3463,1052,4412,389
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH6,3834,76811,1519696573873953,26963612224249086103364842,0003337016112,3084,0512,3382,419
44. WALLACE7,3813,65511,0368165203154004,46267812019517664462763441,52524643812,0515,2791,8321,822
            TOTALS99,18064,215163,39513,2169,2296,6747,43448,55210,5962,39365643012,8008,8776,2416,94821,8185,6681,34741610036,55362,19734,86629,249

Chapter 5. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 5.

Table 5.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER 1861 AND DECEMBER 1864, WITH THE INCREASE OR DECREASE SHOWN BY THE CENSUS OF 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.1861.1864.INCREASE IN 1864.DECREASE IN 1864.
Males.Females.Totals.Males.Females.Totals.

* When the Census of 1861 was taken, the territory now included in the Electoral Districts of {"Bruce," "Dunedin and Suburbs North," and "Dunedin and Suburbs South," was included within two Electoral Districts, viz., "Bruce" and "City of Dunedin;" but by the "Representation Act 1862" the Suburban Districts of Dunedin were detached from Bruce and added to Dunedin City to form two Electoral Districts. As the exact comparison cannot therefore be conveniently exhibited in the above Table, the figures for the territory included in the three Districts named in the columns for 1864 are presented as one total for 1861. It may be stated here, however, that according to the Census of 1864, the Population of what in 1861 constituted the Electoral District of "Bruce," was 17,336, showing a decrease in 1864 of 1,256; and the Population of what in 1861 was the "City of Dunedin," was 15,264 (exclusive of shipping); showing for 1864 an increase of 9,414.

1. MONGONUI293194487243202447..40
2. BAY OF ISLANDS5823879696424651,107138..
3. MARSDEN9267271,6531,4201,0852,505852..
4. NORTHERN DIVISION1,5049412,4452,2821,2843,5661,121..
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST1,2741,2382,5122,0641,6793,7431,231..
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST2,6792,4845,1634,6173,5918,2083,045..
7. PARNELL8778921,7691,4821,3952,8771,108..
8. NEWTON3923707621,2151,1022,3171,555..
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS7096851,3947456651,41016..
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA7167071,4231,1151,0212,136713..
11. FRANKLIN1,6841,1222,8062,5731,4093,9821,176..
12. RAGLAN1,5851,1382,7232,4291,4373,8661,143..
13. GREY AND BELL703110119198289188..
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH1,0628421,9041,6331,2832,9161,012..
15. OMATA372395135415..
16. WANGANUI1,0658951,9601,4299902,419459..
17. RANGITIKI4914018927415311,272380..
18. PORIRUA9988811,8791,2529712,223344..
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON2,0522,1244,1762,3272,3264,653477..
20. HUTT1,0149521,9661,1429522,094128..
21. WAIRARAPA1,0066871,6931,3168592,175482..
22. NAPIER8855921,4771,2338222,055578..
23. CLIVE7823521,1341,0614691,530396..
24. COLLINGWOOD44331075347432680047..
25. MOTUEKA1,0108721,8821,1499762,125243..
26. CITY OF NELSON1,8731,8613,7342,3642,1794,543809..
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON403355758406347753..5
28. WAIMEA1,3431,1452,4881,7211,2732,994506..
29. PICTON4872657522,5887443,3322,580..
30. WAIRAU9205051,4251,2487011,949524..
31. CHEVIOT1,2674971,7643,8991,5265,4253,661..
32. KAIAPOI1,1481,0432,1911,8901,6093,4991,308..
33. AVON1,1751,0062,1811,9161,7543,6701,489..
34. HEATHCOTE1,1709492,1192,7982,4425,2403,121..
35. ELLESMERE288193481458271729248..
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH1,5981,6073,2053,4672,9716,4383,233..
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON1,0458991,9441,3531,0832,436492..
38. AKAROA5504811,0319186621,580549..
39. TIMARU1,0595241,5832,3531,1333,4861,903..
40. HAMPDEN1,1096291,73810,3452,57112,91611,178..
41. BRUCE19,1705,27224,4427,3913,73511,1268,158..
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH *5,4734,85010,323
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH6,3834,76811,151
44. WALLACE1,3778092,1867,3813,65511,0368,850.
                    TOTAL60,11837,86697.98499,18064,215163,39565,45645

Chapter 6. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 6.

Table 6.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF HOUSES, AND THE DOMESTIC CONDITION OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT), IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.HOUSES OR BUILDINGS.CONDITION.TOTAL OF SEXES.GENERAL TOTALS OF POPULATION.DEAF AND DUMB, OR BLIND (Included in the foregoing Totals)
OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.MARRIED.UNMARRIED.Widowers.Widows.NOT STATED.DEAF AND DUMB.BLIND.
Wood.Stone or Brick.RaupoOther Materialsa1 or 2.3.4.5.6 or upwards.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.FemaleMale.Female

a TENTS are included under the headings "Other Materials," and "1 or 2 Rooms." The Numbers of these in the several Provinces were,—Auckland, 162; Taranaki, 28 Wellington, 97; Hawke's Bay, 5; Nelson 157; Marlborough, 679; Canterbury, 365; Otago, 5,054; and Southland, 195:—Total, 6,742.

b This Total includes 66 Houses, the Numbers of Rooms in which are not specified.

AUCKLAND6,4463614375797,8232,5801,1801,6546881,7216,8276,13118,2389,6524645671579625,68616,44642,1325...21
TARANAKI667816577481821161801011696465492,1659036150......2,8721,5024,3741...2...
WELLINGTON2,65320402933,0067684295593279232,3162,2725,7834,13815121792188,3426,64514,987111...
HAWKE'S BAY61073923679248102103581685494931,8637904530......2,4571,3133,7701...1...
NELSON1,69851...5302,2796252854292626781,7551,7804,6993,268101144151126,7065,20411,910...112
MARLBOROUGH757638061,5721,070150105521958506112,9328137722173414,0321,4875,519...11...
CANTERBURY4,823162191,5366,540b3,0058979124011,2595,5275,29212,8857,6542613062589318,93113,34532,2764242
OTAGO6,158453...6,76013,3719,2851,2031,1474611,2757,6146,71623,9739,1365614015447432,69216,32749,0191...2...
SOUTHLAND1,6431452931,9551,0672462601002821,3881,3963,3211,80585721264,8063,2798,0851.........
CHATHAM ISLANDS8......15231143141084622............563086............
TOTALS, (Exclusive of The Military and their Families)25,4631,08255910,89237,99618,8414,6125,3522,4516,67427,48225,24875,90538,1811,8061,8091,387340106,58065,578172,158145145

Chapter 7. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 7.

Table 7.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF HOUSES IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER 1861 AND DECEMBER 1864, RESPECTIVELY, WITH THE INCREASE OR DECREASE SHOWN BY THE CENSUS OF 1864, AND THE PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION TO THE HOUSES AT THE RESPECTIVE PERIODS.

PROVINCES.1861.1864.INCREASE IN 1864.DECREASE IN 1864.POPULATION.PROPORTION OF POPULATION TO EACH HOUSE.
WOOD.STONE OR BRICK.RAUPO.OTHER MATERIALS (including Tents).TOTALS.WOOD.STONE OR BRICK.RAUPO.OTHER MATERIALS (including Tents).TOTAL.1861.1864.1861.1864.
AUCKLAND5,2362694301286,0636,4463614375797,8231,760..24,42042,1324.025.38
TARANAKI419610343866781657748310..2,0444,3744.665.84
WELLINGTON2,7223592973,0812,65320402933,006..7512,56614,9874.074.98
HAWKE'S BAY4932543057961073923679100..2,6113,7704.505.55
NELSON1,4155373981,8731,69851..5302,279406..9,95211,9105.315.22
MARLBOROUGH265..13234512757638061,5721,060..2,2995,5194.493.51
CANTERBURY2,55747565773,2374,823162191,5366,5403,303..16,04032,2764.954.93
OTAGO1,61796..4,4236,1366,158453..6,76013,3717,235..27,16349,0194.423.66
SOUTHLAND (including STEWART'S ISLAND)4031..544581,6431452931,9551,497..1,8768,0854.094.13
CHATHAM ISLANDS12..18218....15232..50862.383.73
 15,1394776306,15222,39825,4631,08255910,89237,996....99,021172,1584.424.53
NET INCREASE OF HOUSES IN THE THREE YEARS ENDING 1864       15,598

Chapter 8. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 8.

Table 8.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF HOUSES, AND THE DOMESTIC CONDITION OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.HOUSE OR BUILDINGS.CONDITION.TOTAL MALES.TOTAL FEMALESGENERAL TOTALS OF POPULATION.
OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.MARRIED.UNMARRIED.WIDOWERSWIDOWS.NOT STATED.
WOOD.STONE OR BRICK.RAUPOOTHER, MATERIALS, INCLUDING TENTS.*1 OR 2.3.4.5.6 OR UPWARDSMALE.FEMALEMALE.FEMALE.MALE.FEMALE.

* The following were the Numbers of Tents in the several Electoral Districts:—Bay of Islands, 2; Marsden, 10; Northern Division, 16; City of Auckland East, 19; City of Auckland, West 18; Newton, 6; Town of Onehunga, 1; Franklin, 49; Raglan, 41; Grey and Bell, 5; Town of New Plymouth, 19; Omata, 4; Wanganui, 46; Rangitiki, 20; Porirua, 9; Hutt, 4; Wairarapa, 18; Clive, 5; Collingwood, 30; Motueka, 11; City of Nelson, 33; Suburbs of Nelson, 1; Waimea, 76; Picton, 663; Wairau, 13; Cheviot, 310; Kaiapoi, 2; Avon, 1; Heathcote, 26; Ellesmere, 9; Town of Lyttelton, 4; Akaroa, 1; Timaru, 21; Hampden, 2,789; Bruce, 1,129; Dunedin and Suburbs, North, 173; Dunedin and Suburbs, South, 212; Wallace, 946; General Total, 6,742.

† The totals for Cheviot, Avon, Christchurch, and Timaru include the following Numbers of Houses the Rooms in which are not stated :—viz, Cheviot, 29; Avon, 5; Christchurch, 1; Timaru, 31.

To show that the Numbers in the above Table, relating to the "Condition" of the People, agree with those in the preceding Tables for the Colony, it is necessary to add the Military Settlers and their Families, and the Numbers in the Shipping (specified in Notes to No. 4); also the inhabitants of the Chatham Islands, not included in any Electoral District.

1. MONGONUI79316910730192011277267168131441..245202447
2. BAY OF ISLANDS210613623570323124781821454403072013....6424651,107
3. MARSDEN436..2449509235788432803833881,0036733121331,4201,0852,505
4. NORTHERN DIVISION56287742689300107105601175665211,68674229211..2,2821,2843,566
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST739172..36947252138237772436075661,3621,013406455362,0641,6793,743
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST1,45064..251,5392832504851893321,3851,4093,1372,020911624..4,6173,5918,208
7. PARNELL51124115378149147532074644629808533072881,4821,3952,877
8. NEWTON436171846213570124587540641679363715351141,2151,1022,317
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS36736..376841465431612502664853671032....7456651,410
10. ONEHUNGA3953..64049469106321033743937225781950....1,1151,0212,136
11. FRANKLIN6161412489843369111102651966234931,878851534319222,5731,4093,982
12. RAGLAN56645446171622596151531916374991,709895613322102,4291,4373,866
13. GREY AND BELL47116551667101640331486233....19198289
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH541682357812188143851414574561,1397803747....1,6331,2832,916
15. OMATA10..34171061....1113921.....51354
16. WANGANUI36123814471384972401483553331,03461317402341,4299902,419
17. RANGITIKI17411649240844046214919617852833812155..7415311,272
18. PORIRUA412..83945913383844811135334984959734211641,2529712,223
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON951162881,0571921402111313837477801,5221,434321052672,3272,3264,653
20. HUTT3831153908155894012533533777759719171111,1429522,094
21. WAIRARAPA367..103140813962574710331128796155133191121,3168592,175
22. NAPIER36772123971236271341073162918925072524....1,2338222,055
23. CLIVE242..182128112540322460211191830272206....1,0614691,530
24. COLLINGWOOD156....492051073117203011211435820448....474326800
25. MOTUEKA3026..67375815278451193343237916402413....1,1499762,125
26. CITY OF NELSON76724..1189091351062281213197027721,6221,3294078....2,3642,1794,543
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON1009..32141371923164612111927621571023406347753
28. WAIMEA3368..1885522047175571454244201,2758212232....1,7211,2732,994
29. PICTON503426801,189941924923845383321,900381541496172,5887443,332
30. WAIRAU233211193551175557279928525892241019922241,2487011,949
31. CHEVIOT46132187021,21376611094481668226322,94885944268593,8991,5265,425
32. KAIAPOI55915..9767125890126561415776041,2859711926981,8901,6093,499
33. AVON50910..17369228211680481616216431,2331,062313631131,9161,7543,670
34. HEATHCOTE70554..3381,097611139132381779571,0041,7711,383444426112,7982,4425,240
35. ELLESMERE964..511518213128361169733016241181458271729
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH1,30719..231,3494422012631163261,1551,1802,2201,670579935223,4672,9716,438
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON4522..264801608387391114454288816162037721,3531,0832,436
38. AKAROA3061..8315146573618582462546563961610..29186621,580
39. TIMARU4662911936893289588341135784921,695597281952252,3531,1333,486
40. HAMPDEN948240..3,3614,5493,6633112161072521,7771,1798,2271,32618757154910,3452,57112,916
41. BRUCE93838..1,9362,9122,100256180932831,6821,4795,4922,179140717767,3913,73511,126
42. DUNEDIN & SUBURBS NORTH2,02059..2862,3651,2262894031303171,8341,9823,5042,6978913346385,4734,85010,893
43. DUNEDIN & SUBURBS SOUTH2,09879..3182,4951,3652983271243811,8351,8814,2722,742103130173156,3834,76811,151
44. WALLACE1,7975151,1603,0132,0012972821083251,7681,5805,3941,988121799887,3813,65511,036
                    TOTALS25,3011,07942410,60637,41018,3724,5775,3122,4416,64226,21024,63470,13437,4681,7091,7891,12732499,18064,215163,395

Chapter 9. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 9.

Table 9.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF HOUSES IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER 1861 AND DECEMBER 1864 RESPECTIVELY, WITH THE INCREASE OR DECREASE SHOWN BY THE CENSUS OF 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.1861.1864.INCREASE IN 1864.DECREASE IN 1864.
WOOD.STONE OR. BRICK.OTHER MATERIALS (INCLUDING TENTS.)TOTAL.WOOD.STONE OR BRICK.OTHER MATERIALS (INCLUDING TENTS.)TOTAL.

* See Note to the preceding Table No. 5. According to the Census of 1864, the total number of Houses in what, in 1861, constituted the Electoral District of "Bruce" was 4,325, showing a Decrease of 506; and the number in what, in 1861, was the Electoral District of the "City of Dunedin," was 3,447, being an Increase of 2,504.

† The differences between these Totals and the Totals in the preceding Table, No. 7, are accounted for by the omission in the Tables relating to the Electoral Districts of the Military Settlers in 1864, and the Chatham Islands in both years.

1. MONGONUI6814611579325107...8
2. BAY OF ISLANDS19282522521061923510...
3. MARSDEN294170365436...73509144...
4. NORTHERN DIVISION4868100594562811968995...
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST58180566673917236947281...
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST1,21560141,2891,45064251,539250...
7. PARNELL361244389511242537148...
8. NEWTON160191180436179462282...
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS3211123343673637642...
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA3702...3723953640432...
11. FRANKLIN58172027906161421384353...
12. RAGLAN607587974456645105716...28
13. GREY AND BELL28...12947175526...
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH385612403541631578175...
15. OMATA6......610...71711...
16. WANGANUI4402101543361284447...96
17. RANGITIKI151.5020117416524039...
18. PORIRUA390...51441412...4745918...
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON997...1281,12595116901,057...68
20. HUTT415...441938316390...29
21. WAIRARAPA329122352367...4140856...
22. NAPIER27914932936772339768...
23. CLIVE214135250242...3928131...
24. COLLINGWOOD118...25143156...4920562...
25. MOTUEKA26485632830266737547...
26. CITY OF NELSON655257875876724118909151...
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON87846141100932141......
28. WAIMEA2779168454356818855298...
29. PICTON115...6217750346821,1891,012...
30. WAIRAU145...163308233212035547...
31. CHEVIOT2378151396461327201,213817...
32. KAIAPOI4496645195591597671152...
33. AVON256714140450910173692288...
34. HEATHCOTE23410174418705543381,097679...
35. ELLESMERE45228759645115176...
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH6105136281,30719231,349721...
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON327441372452226480108...
38. AKAROA211192213061831594...
39. TIMARU20776628046629194689409...
40. HAMPDEN174281173199482403,3614,5494,230...
41. BRUCE1,419684,2875,774938381,9362,9121,998...
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH *2,020592862,365
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH2,098793182,495
44. WALLACE4271735011,797511,1653,0132,512...
                          TOTALS15,1274776,77322,37725,3011,07911,03037,41015,262229

Chapter 10. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 10.

Table 10.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF UNINHABITED HOUSES AND OF HOUSES BUILDING IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.UNINHABITED HOUSES.*HOUSES BUILDING.
OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.
Wood.Stone or Brick.Raupo.Other Materials.Wood.Stone or Brick.Raupo.Other Materials.

* The Numbers under this heading are subject to the qualification that, while in some instances the Returns avowedly include Stores and Shops occupied during the day-time (only), in many other cases there are no means of ascertaining from them whether or not such Buildings have been counted as "Uninhabited." See Note to the following Table (No. 11).

AUCKLAND3871745154643191962346
TARANAKI161..47172251....26
WELLINGTON113221112861..1466
HAWKE'S BAY461935918......18
NELSON1691..35205353..442
MARLBOROUGH25..3356350..11162
CANTERBURY9994452691,31718620..74280
OTAGO42526..865377821..16115
SOUTHLAND301..31305321....33
                    TOTALS2,62691714623,250804658111988

Chapter 11. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 11.

Table 11.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF UNINHABITED HOUSES AND OF HOUSES BUILDING IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.UNINHABITED HOUSES.*HOUSES BUILDING.
OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.OF WHAT MATERIALS.TOTALS.
Wood.Stone or Brick.Raupo.Other Materials.Wood.Stone or Brick.Raupo.Other Materials.

* See Note to preceding Table (No. 10).

(a) Including 49 Shops, Offices, &c.

(b) Described by Enumerator as "Mostly Woolsheds, and Outbuildings."

(c) From the Sub Enumerator's Return, it appears that 157 of the Buildings included in this (the Enumerator's) Total were occupied by day as Stores, Shops, &c.

(d) Described as "Mostly Woolsheds and Outbuildings."

(e) Including 24 Shops.

To make the Totals in the above Table agree with those (for the Provinces) in the preceding Table, it is necessary to add, for the Military Settlers in the Province of Auckland, 5 Uninhabited Houses, and 6 Houses Building.

1. MONGONUI12..2115..........
2. BAY OF ISLANDS231....241......1
3. MARSDEN34..8..4210..2..12
4. NORTHERN DIVISION68..232931013..14
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST173....201912..233
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST678....751244....128
7. PARNELL61....743......43
8. NEWTON7......749......49
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS43......432......2
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA213....2411......11
11. FRANKLIN55112107827......27
12. RAGLAN31....311721..20
13. GREY AND BELL54..366310......10
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH96..11(a) 9814l....15
15. OMATA11......11l......1
16. WANGANUI14..111611....213
17. RANGITIKI15....3183....25
18. PORIRUA14....4184.....4
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON262...2826......26
20. HUTT29......2910......10
21. WAIRARAPA15..13197..1..8
22. NAPIER321734313......13
23. CLIVE14..2..165......5
24. COLLINGWOOD35....17522......2
25. MOTUEKA18....22081....9
26. CITY OF NELSON79....58412......12
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON12....31532....5
28. WAIMEA251..83410....414
29. PICTON13..111525..1935
30. WAIRAU12..2334723....225
31. CHEVIOT23771136(b)38176....57133
32. KAIAPOI532186441..1015
33. AVON381..84719......19
34. HEATHCOTE574..1273185..225
35. ELLESMERE71..91732....5
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH26113..19(c)293276..134
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON613..1074164..121
38. AKAROA44......4482....10
39. TIMARU23713264(d)3l617....320
40. HAMPDEN6117165144206..531
41. BRUCE322..1145163..1029
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH1864..8198255....30
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH1413..6(e)150147..122
44. WALLACE310..31314351....36
;                    TOTALS2,62391714603,245798658111982

Chapter 12. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 12.

Table 12.1. TABLE SHOWING, FOR EACH ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, THE NUMBERS OF THE MALE POPULATION, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864—THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY—THE NUMBER OF ELECTORS—AND THE PROPORTION OF ELECTORS TO THE MALE INHABITANTS.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.TOTAL MALE POPULATION.NUMBER OF MALES AGED 21 YEARS AND UPWARDS.NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES.NUMBER OF ELECTORS.PROPORTION OF ELECTORS TO EVERY 100 OF TOTAL MALE POPULATION.PROPORTION OF ELECTORS TO EVERY 100 MALES OF 21 AND UPWARDS.

The value of the Columns showing the Proportion of Electors to the Population is qualified by the fact that, in numerous instances, Electors are non-resident—many having votes in more than one district. As respects the Electoral Districts of Taranaki, there is, moreover, the special consideration that, in consequence of the war, the great bulk of the population of the Province has been congregated in the town of New Plymouth.

The Military Settlers, &c, are not included in the above Table. The numbers in the Shipping in the various Harbours have also been deducted from the Population of the respective Electoral districts.

* The Electoral District of the Otago Gold Fields (returning two Members, which make the House of Representatives consist of fifty-seven Members instead of fifty-five, as above) is not included in the foregoing Table, as from the nature of the qualification of the Electors (defined in "The Miners' Representation Act Amendment Act, 1863") no Electoral Roll for it can be formed in the usual way. But, the Population of the Gold Fields in Otago at the time of taking the Census (December, 1864) was as follows:—Number of Males aged 21 years and upwards, 11,838 (included in the above numbers for Hampden, Bruce, and Wallace); Total Male Population, 13,276. Females, 2,375; Total Population, 15,651.

1. MONGONUI245137One11647.3484.67
2. BAY OF ISLANDS642341One13921.6540.76
3. MARSDEN1,420713One45632.1163.95
4. NORTHERN DIVISION2,2821,398Two74132.4753.00
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST2,0641,194One71934.8360.21
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST4,6172,644Two1,00021.6537.82
7. PARNELL1,482788One32321.7940.98
8. NEWTON1,215622One36229.7958.19
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS745360One25333.9570.27
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA1,115525One25522.8648.57
11. FRANKLIN2,5731,660Two52320.3231.50
12. RAGLAN2,4291,470One58524.0839.79
13. GREY AND BELL191113One198103.66175.22
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH1,633891One17810.9019.97
15. OMATA5132One99194.11309.37
16. WANGANUI1,429767One25717.9833.50
17. RANGITIKI741421One15020.2435.62
18. PORIRUA1,252590One54143.2191.69
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON2,3271,134Three87437.5577.07
20. HUTT1,142516Two46740.8990.50
21. WAIRARAPA1,316711One25819.6036.28
22. NAPIER1,233739One26421.4135.72
23. CLIVE1,061731One16815.8322.98
24. COLLINGWOOD474248One16935.6568.14
25. MOTUEKA1,149490One31927.7665.10
26. CITY OF NELSON2,3641,216Two60025.3849.34
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON406186One15137.1981.18
28. WAIMEA1,721945One41624.1744.02
29. PICTON2,5882,070One31612.2115.26
30. WAIRAU1,248756One25920.7534.25
31. CHEVIOT3,8992,778One3649.3313.10
32. KAIAPOI1,890872One36119.1041.39
33. AVON1,916927One44923.4348.43
34. HEATHCOTE2,7981,473One66523.7645.14
35. ELLESMERE458270One6915.0625.55
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH3,4671,965One83624.1142.54
37. TOWN OF LYTTLETON1,353804One29521.8036.69
38. AKAROA918497One19220.9138.63
39. TIMARU2,3531,679One34714.7420.66
40. HAMPDEN10,3458,850One5725.526.46
41. BRUCE7,3915,239Two97113.1318.53
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH5,4733,105Two1,05019.1833.81
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH6,3834,051Two1,25819.7031.05
44. WALLACE7,3815,279Two96713.1018.31
45. OTAGO GOLD FIELDS*..................
 99,18062,197Fifty-five*19,55219.7131.43

Chapter 13. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 13.

Table 13.1. TABLE SHOWING THE PLACES OF BIRTHS OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.BORN INTOTALS.
ENGLAND.IRELAND.SCOTLAND.WALES.NEW ZEALAND.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.OTHER BRITISH DOMINIONS.UNITED STATES OF AMERICAFRANCE.GERMANY.OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES.AT SEA.NOT SPECIFIED.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.
AUCKLAND9,8445,3354,0042,3562,8491,529115445,5035,2801,12590393165030954932437588383457569806642,132
TARANAKI1,260576354982354015574869711351682319111..16228554....4,374
WELLINGTON3,0222,13954232182952634103,3763,3301601859947415231421111929294126..14,987
HAWKE'S BAY9964272961293281421816125377146351132317414..2721111....3,770
NELSON2,6351,89233814652031759402,4042,4641621257962304325224134746....149911,910
MARLBOROUGH1,420475757127536128282728611136975520524212114254313711895,519
CANTERBURY8,9556,2082,1501,3692,3981,419145723,6153,4614583512711341052183222476625839716517511832,276
OTAGO8,5013,1595,0451,53510,2675,798348673,3093,1752,4182,1704221223193513227523501,0183395602959349,019
SOUTHLAND1,0465324582881.8351,241197662680523438562461154461255072817318,085
CHATHAM ISLANDS1451..21....22211......5......3281........86
TOTALS (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES)37,69320,75113,9456,37219,79911,14178124820,97920,2565,1674,3662,0161,093973142416891,6193802,019170327274846296172,158

Chapter 14. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 14.

Table 14.1. TABLE, SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE OF PLACES OF BIRTH OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1864 (ACCORDING TO THE NUMBERS SHOWN IN THE PRECEDING TABLE, NO. 13)

PROVINCES.ENGLANDIRELANDSCOTLANDWALESNEW ZEALANDAUSTRALIAN COLONIESOTHER BRITISH DOMINIONSUNITED STATES OF AMERICAFRANCEGERMANYOTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIESAT SEANOT SPECIFIED
AUCKLAND36.0315.1010.390.3825.594.813.750.870.281.101.010.340.53
TARANAKI41.9810.336.290.4633.033.752.080.460.250.410.750.21...
WELLINGTON34.445.769.040.2944.752.300.970.310.160.350.990.470.17
HAWKES BAY37.7511.2712.470.5030.483.101.220.930.560.370.770.58...
NELSON38.014.067.030.8340.872.411.190.290.313.000.67...1.33
MARLBOROUGH34.3316.0212.030.5521.264.231.361.010.422.101.030.362.30
CANTERBURY46.9810.9011.830.6721.922.511.260.390.330.970.920.420.90
OTAGO23.7913.4332.770.8513.239.361.100.720.331.172.140.320.79
SOUTHLAND19.529.2338.050.3216.6011.890.990.940.101.060.700.550.05
CHATHAM ISLANDS22.791.163.49...50.001.16...5.82...5.8110.47......
AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY33.9511.8017.980.6023.956.541 800.650 291.161.270.350.66

Chapter 15. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 15.

Table 15.1. TABLE SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONS AMONG THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.TRADE, COMMERCE, AND MANUFACTURES.AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.MECHANICS, ARTIFICERS, AND SKILLED WORKERS.MINING.CLERICAL PROFESSION.LEGAL PROFESSIONMEDICAL PROFESSION.TEACHERS.SURVEYORS.OTHER EDUCATED PROFESSIONS.LABOURERS.DOMESTIC AND GENERAL SERVANTSMISCELLANEOUS.MARINERS.NO OCCUPATION STATED, (PRINCIPALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN).TOTALS OF POPULATION.
AUCKLAND1,7422,0503,736138844252180123493,4851,3304,3431,19323,58542,132
TARANAKI140247304185351382298231,005922,2114,374
WELLINGTON4981,26286378287197520141,0294364272359,99614,987
HAWKE'S BAY120313218..66917101800195155811,8393,770
NELSON34993156968017718481114681211199798,09611,910
MARLBOROUGH2553072591,1115..1085..7012192091432,2875,519
CANTERBURY1,2222,6342,1267393633329847542,8201,6421,17264018,98132,276
OTAGO2,8123,4273,4279,70744477014748632,2081,8252,56583621,79349,019
SOUTHLAND483894611568815261876123014171594,4708,085
CHATHAM ISLANDS4245..2..1......520..12486
    Totals (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES)‥7,62512,08912,11812,52723515323161229020412,6396,20210,4923,45993,282172,158

Under the above Headings are included the following Numbers of FEMALES, compiled from the Household Schedules :—" Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures," 222;—" Agricultural and Pastoral," 230;—" Mechanics, Artificers, and Skilled Workers," 802;—" Teachers," 322;—" Domestic and General Servants," 4,037;—" Miscellaneous," 806. In addition to these, the Schedules show 12,126 described as engaged in "Domestic Duties," but the Numbers so described are evidently very incomplete, no such Entry being found in some of the Provinces.

Chapter 16. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 16.

Table 16.1. TABLE SHOWING CENTESIMALLY THE DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONS AMONG THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1864 (ACCORDING TO THE NUMBERS SHOWN IN THE PRECEDING TABLE, No. 15)

PROVINCES.TRADE, COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES.AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.MECHANICS, ARTIFICERS, AND SKILLED WORKERS.MININGPROFESSIONS - CLERICAL, MEDICAL, AND LEGALTEACHERS, SURVEYORS, AND OTHER EDUCATED PROFESSIONS.LABOURERS.DOMESTIC AND GENERAL SERVANTS.MISCELLANEOUS.MARINERS, &C.NO OCCUPATION STATED (PRINCIPALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN).
AUCKLAND4.134.868.860.320.410.828.273.1510.382.8355.97
TARANAKI3.225.656.950.410.290.526.810.5222.982.1050.55
WELLINGTON3.328.425.760.520.360.736.862.912.851.5766.70
HAWKE'S BAY3.198.305.78..0.560.7421.225.174.112.1548.78
NELSON2.937.824.785.710.350.615.721.771.670.6667.98
MARLBOROUGH4.625.564.6920.130.270.2412.703.973.792.5941.44
CANTERBURY3.788.166.592.290.310.628.745.093.631.9858.81
OTAGO5.746.996.9919.800.330.534.503.725.231.7144.46
SOUTHLAND5.9711.067.560.690.380.637.573.725.161.9755.29
CHATHAM ISLANDS4.6527.915.81..3.49..5.8123.26..1.1627.91
    AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY4.437.027.047.280.360.647.343.606.102.0154.18

Chapter 17. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 17.

Table 17.1. TABLE SHOWING THE RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.Church of England.Church of Scotland, Free Church of Scotland, and Presbyterians not more specifically described.(1)Roman Catholic Church.Wesleyan Methodists.Congregational Independents.Baptists.Primitive Methodists.Lutheran Church.Hebrews.Society of Friends.Protestants, no particular Denomination Specified.Otherwise Described,(2)Not Described.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.

(1) The Denominations in this Table, (so far as "Society of Friends"), are classified according to the order in the Schedule of "Religious Bodies" appended to "The Marriage Act, 1854;" but Presbyterians have been brought under one comprehensive Heading, there being reason to believe that, in very many instances, the Householders, when filling the Census Forms, did not regard the distinctive designations of the several Presbyterian Churches. The actual Numbers, as compiled from the Census Schedules, are respectively,—Church of Scotland, 6,717; Free Church of Scotland, 4,905; Presbyterians (not distinctively described), 30,436;—Total, 42,058.

(2) The Numbers under the Heading "Otherwise Described" are made up as follows :—Christians, (simply so described), 348, viz. Males 193; Females, 155:—Christians, (variously described, as "Christian Disciples," "Followers of Christ," "Bible Christians," &c), 244, viz. Males 122; Females, 122 :—" Unitarians," 296, viz. Males, 201; Females, 95; "No Religion," 214, viz. Males, 170; Females, 44 :—" Dissenters" and "Nonconformists," 171, viz. Males, 95; Females, 76 :—No Denomination, 154, viz. Males, 98; Females, 56 :—Non-Sectarians, 65, viz. Males, 32; Females, 33 :—Plymouth Brethren, 63, viz. Males, 35; Females, 28 :—Evangelical Union, 57, viz. Males, 37; Females, 20 :—Calvinists, 55, viz. Males, 48; Females, 7:—Christian Israelites, 47, viz. Males, 33; Females, 14 :—Mormons, (Latter Day Saints), 46, viz. Males, 42; Females, 4 :—Free Thinkers, 44, viz. Males, 31; Females, 13 :—Greek Church, 34; all Males :—Moravians, 31, viz. Males, 14; Females, 17 :—Swedenborgians, 30, viz. Males, 17; Females, 13 :—Imperialists, 29, viz. Males, 23; Females, 6 :—New Church, 20, viz. Males, 11; Females, 9 :—Others, (Smaller Totals), 272, viz. Males, 186; Females, 86. [For these 272 Persons, there are no less than 70—more or less varied—descriptions.]

AUCKLAND12,5227,5164,4972,8364,3322,9031,7411,44278565960349116816718161158942912175329017320589
TARANAKI1,5998112565831210741431427283824165142142112........115259
WELLINGTON3,7613,0441,2439348817129118641741658778179154593529241998595807737739
HAWKE'S BAY1,4987854482473552165130301521111113..2..145....243....
NELSON3,0412,3827585364252596686916144283335332727620433214..329159363317432229
MARLBOROUGH1,509701571213805214208953218583611248..3624..5481703..19936
CANTERBURY9,9827,1193,1532,1261,5449511,6941,521331259296278105811024063281751,059624197124388189
OTAGO9,7844,49512,6737,7864,8081,7441,0226035113783722696433673332721561211,571576380100550153
SOUTHLAND1,5569802,1571,5395323991261099181674423391217743116567538248
CHATHAM ISLANDS23101215712..........2..83............21....
    TOTALS, EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES45,27527,84325,76816,29014,0017,5066,8375,6692,0421,6471,8251,5667306101,41339062133493354,6572,1681,4227981,896722

Chapter 18. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 18.

Table 18.1. TABLE SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE OF RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT), IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1864 (ACCORDING TO THE NUMBERS SHOWN IN THE PRECEDING TABLE, NO. 17)

PROVINCES.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, AND PRESBYTERIANS, NOT MORE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED.>*ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.WESLEYAN METHODISTS.CONGREGATIONAL INDEPENDENTS.BAPTISTS.PRIMITIVE METHODISTSLUTHERANS.HEBREWS.SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.PROTESTANTS, (NOT MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED).*OTHERWISE DESCRIBED.NOT DESCRIBED.

* See Notes to preceding Table, No. 17.

AUCKLAND47.5617.4017.177.553.432.600.800.570.600.100.421.100.70
TARANAKI55.107.189.5816.641.261.427.020.360.30....0.360.78
WELLINGTON45.4114.5310.6311.842.261.102.220.630.350.129.600.760.55
HAWKE'S BAY60.5618.4415.152.151.190.850.050.340.050.50..0.72..
NELSON45.5310.875.7411.410.885.190.514.030.450.034.105.715.55
MARLBOROUGH40.0414.2118.465.490.911.700.240.870.690.0713.010.054.26
CANTERBURY52.9816.367.739.961.831.780.580.440.280.075.210.991.79
OTAGO29.1341.7413.373.311.811.310.201.440.870.034.380.981.43
SOUTHLAND31.3645.7111.522.912.131.370.060.630.300.092.131.400.39
CHATHAM ISLANDS38.3731.399.302.33....2.3312.79......3.49..
      AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY42.4724.4312.497.262.141.970.781.050.560.083.961.291.52

Chapter 19. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 19.

Table 19.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF THE POPULATION (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT) IN NEW ZEALAND, ABLE OR NOT ABLE TO READ OR WRITE, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.DEGREE OF EDUCATION.NOT DESCRIBED.TOTAL POPULATION.
UNDER 15 YEARS.15 YEARS AND UPWARDS.MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITIES INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING NUMBERSTOTALS OF BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES.
CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITECANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.British.Foreign.Cannot Read.Read Only.Read and Write.
AUCKLAND3,9913,6498297942,6642,62673349148656716,9558,29710298,8642,67630,5425042,132
TARANAKI2933029980325294593375552,0217381016873093,378..4,374
WELLINGTON1,5811,5955195411,1361,1182771572263044,6032,9303483,6101,5909,787..14,987
HAWKE'S BAY3953538974158175741748301,693664918392412,690..3,770
NELSON75472533332897296596641452063,6862,3482411,6391,0127,9711,28811,910
MARLBOROUGH4353931009321019912030120423,04773012..9783554,186..5,519
CANTERBURY3,1273,1147147511,7751,49645530139757911,6656,5147846,9972,44121,4501,38832,276
OTAGO3,9073,7729659811,9571,82065224646147324,6199,0304098,5772,88037,42613649,019
SOUTHLAND85782322618943435510475811253,1041,7122951,8596215,605..8,085
CHATHAM ISLANDS962264715127161..231053..86
GENERAL TOTALS (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES)15,34914,7323,8763,8339,6379,0522,5771,4152,0442,38271,42032,9793393834,07312,135123,0882,862172,158

Chapter 20. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 20.

Table 20.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CENTESIMAL PROPORTIONS OF MALES AND FEMALES RESPECTIVELY AND OF THE TOTAL (EUROPEAN) POPULATION OF NEW ZEALAND ABLE OF UNABLE TO BEAD OF WRITE, IN DECEMBER, 1864, (ACCORDING TO THE NUMBERS SHOWN IN THE PRECEDING TABLE, NO. 19).

PROVINCES.DEGREE OF EDUCATION.
UNDER 15 YEARS.15 YEARS AND UPWARDS.BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES.
CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE

* The above Centesimals have been calculated on the Population after deducting the Numbers of those respecting whom the requisite information was not ascertained, as shown in the preceding Table (No. 19) in the column "Not Described." These Numbers were so large in Nelson and Canterbury as to qualify considerably the application of the calculations to those Provinces.

AUCKLAND53.3351.6211.0811.2335.5937.154.035.252.686.0693.2988.6921.066.3672.58
TARANAKI40.8644.6813.8111.8345.3343.492.743.993.486.6693.7889.3515.717.0677.23
WELLINGTON48.8649.0216.0416.6235.1034.365.424.634.438.9690.1586.4124.0910.6165.30
HAWKE'S BAY61.5358.6413.8612.2924.6129.074.082.392.644.2293.2893.3922.266.3971.35
NELSON*36.6235.9316.1716.2547.2147.822.452.443.697.8739.8689.6915.439.5375.04
MARLBOROUGH58.3957.3713.4213.5828.1929.053.653.743.655.2492.7091.0217.726.4375.85
CANTERBURY*55.6858.0912.7114.0131.6127.903.644.073.177.8393.1988.1022.657.9069.45
OTAGO57.2157.3914.1314.9228.6627.692.532.521.794.8595.6892.6317.555.8976.56
SOUTHLAND56.5060.2014.9013.8328.6025.973.163.922.466.5494.3889.5422.997.6869.33
CHATHAM ISLANDS52.9450.0011.7716.6735.2933.3317.955.5512.825.5669.2388.8926.7411.6361.63
      AVERAGES FOR THE COLONY53.1853.3413.4313.8833.3932.783.393.852.696.4893.9289.6720.137.1772.70

Chapter 21. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 21.

Table 21.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING, FOR THE YEARS 1861 AND 1864 RESPECTIVELY, THE POPULATION OF EUROPEAN DESCENT IN NEW ZEALAND (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES) CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF EDUCATION:—THE NUMERICAL AND PROPORTIONATE INCREASE (OR DECREASE) IN 1864; AND THE PROPORTION PER CENT. OF EACH DEGREE OF EDUCATION TO THE TOTAL POPULATION OF THE SEVERAL PROVINCES IN THE RESPECTIVE YEARS.

PROVINCES.POPULATION.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN 1864 AS COMPARED WITH 1861.PROPORTION PER CENT. OF EACH DEGREE OF EDUCATION TO THE GENERAL TOTALS OF POPULATION IN THE RESPECTIVE YEARS.
1861.1864.NUMERICAL.PROPORTIONATE.1861.1864.
CANNOT READREAD ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.

*(See Notes to preceding Table,—No. 20.)

          per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent,per cent.
AUCKLAND5,9472,44015,9918,8642,67630,5422,91723614,55149.049.6790.9924.3910.0165.6021.066.3672.58
TARANAKI3942171,4336873093,378293921,94574.3642.39135.7219.2710.6270.1115.717.0677.23
WELLINGTON3,4221,5277,6173,6101,5909,787188632,1705.494.1228.4827.2312.1560.6224.0910.6165.30
HAWKE'S BAY6861841,7418392412,6901535794922.3030.9754.5026.277.0566.6822.266.3971.35
NELSON*2,4809946,4781,6391,0127,971decr.-841181,493decr.-33.9118123.0424.919.9865.1115.439.5375.04
MARLBOROUGH5542231,5229783554,1864241322,66476.5359.19175.0324.109.7066.2017.726.4375.85
CANTERBURY*4,3181,41410,3086,9972,44121,4502,6791,02711,14262.0472.63108.0926.928.8264.2622.657.9069.45
OTAGO3,0801,47719,4318,5772,88037,4265,4971,40317,995178.4794.9892.6012.846.1681.0017.555.8976.56
SOUTHLAND4841451,2011,8596215,6051,3754764,40428.409328.27366.6926.447.9265.6322.997.6869.33
CHATHAM ISLANDS833123105315722187.50233.3370.9619.057.1473.8126.7411.6361.63
  TOTALS AND AVERAGES FOR THE COLONY21,3738,62465,75334,07312,135123,08812,7003,51157,33559.4240.7187.1922.329.0168.6720.137.1772.70

Chapter 22. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 22.

Table 22.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF THE POPULATION, OF EUROPEAN DESCENT, IN NEW ZEALAND, ATTENDING SCHOOLS, WITH THE RESPECTIVE NUMBERS OF THE POPULATION UNDER FIVE YEARS AND BETWEEN FIVE AND FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, ACCORDING TO A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.AT DAY SCHOOLS.AT SUNDAY SCHOOLS.POPULATION.
SUPPORTED BY GOVERNMENT AID.PRIVATE OR NOT RECEIVING GOVERNMENT AID.TOTALS.AT SUNDAY ONLY.AT BOTH DAY AND SUNDAY.TOTALS.UNDER 5 YEARS.BETWEEN 5 AND 15.
Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Total.Males.Fem.Total.
AUCKLAND8286191,2401,3332,0681,9522652641,2131,1671,4781,4313,0252,8565,8814,4724,2348,706
TARANAKI87392272413142805990236192295282269271540448405853
WELLINGTON4803485716641,0511,0121462014454885916891,3111,3232,6341,9251,9313,856
HAWKE'S BAY252670649590262245637185318293611324309633
NELSON8156352463331,0619681551755265906817659821,0492,0311,4941,4252,919
MARLBOROUGH584174611321025642334739355347702390338728
CANTERBURY8825746167251,4981,2993053289378381,2421,1663,0132,9035,9163,1182,9266,044
OTAGO1,2979995126461,8091,6452182319149391,1321,1703,5163,3596,8753,3133,2146,527
SOUTHLAND1064422622333226769761701202391967366951,4317816721,453
CHATHAM ISLANDS....................................651111718
               TOTALS4,5783,3253,7824,2908,3607,6151,2481,3934,5284,4305,7765,82313,53113,10126,63216,27615,46131,737

Chapter 23. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 23.

Table 23.1. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY OF LAND (IN ACRES), IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS IN NEW ZEALAND, FENCED, AND THE QUANTITY UNDER CROP, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER 1864.

PROVINCES.TOTAL NO. OF ACRES FENCED.NUMBER OF ACRES.
IN WHEATIN OATS.IN BARLEY.IN MAIZE.IN POTATOES.IN GARDEN OR ORCHARD.IN SOWN GRASSES.IN OTHER CROPS.TOTAL UNDER CROP.
...A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.
AUCKLAND129,148 0 0856 0 08,411 0 0154 0 0761 0 03,477 0 02,016 0 075,842 0 01,039 0 087,556 0 0
TARANAKI8,133 3 2058 0 0211 1 04 2 0...293 0 20160 3 209,006 1 035 1 09,769 1 0
WELLINGTON127,350 1 3764 0 01,720 2 0116 0 014 3 0664 2 301,023 3 890,286 0 31825 2 095,416 1 29
HAWKE'S BAY65,671 0 0228 3 0662 3 063 0 022 0 0222 1 0320 2 019,861 0 0499 2 021,879 3 0
NELSON91,411 0 03,221 2 02,538 2 0793 2 012 2 0527 3 0947 1 022,739 3 01,287 2 032,068 1 0
MARLBOROUGH86,032 3 0970 2 01,069 1 0411 0 041 0 0224 3 0332 0 204,428 2 0711 2 08,188 2 20
CANTERBURY342,415 2 213,328 0 1014,670 1 202,431 3 10107 0 201,753 0 222,200 3 1431,670 1 22,563 2 1768,725 0 35
OTAGO151,516 0 205,817 1 1021,088 1 0848 0 2018 2 03 068 3 01,320 0 3015,895 0 301,101 3 049,153 0 10
SOUTHLAND70,341 1 10352 0 05,613 1 082 2 2010 1 20878 0 30268 2 02,148 3 0195 3 109,549 2 0
CHATHAM ISLANDS363 3 011 1 013 2 0...0 3 055 0 015 1 0246 0 03 2 0345 1 0
                TOTALS1,072,383 2 1525,607 1 2050,993 2 204,904 2 10988 0 011,164 2 228,605 1 12272,123 3 238,262 3 27332,655 1 14

Chapter 24. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I., CENSUS.—No. 24.

Table 24.1. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY OF LAND (IN ACRES) IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS IN THE SEVERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, FENCED, AND THE QUANTITY UNDER CROP, IN DECEMBER, 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES. FENCED.NUMBER OF ACRES.
IN WHEAT.IN OATS.IN BARLEY.IN MAIZE.IN POTATOES.IN GARDEN OR ORCHARD.IN SOWN GRASSES.IN OTHER CROPS.TOTAL UNDER CROP.

* The addition of 363A. 3R. of Land Fenced, and of 345A. 1r. of Land under Crop,—for the Chatham Islands; and of 469A. of Laud Fenced and 460A. under Crop—for the Cultivations of the Military Settlers, will make the above Totals exactly agree with the Totals in the preceding Table for the Provinces (No. 23).

 A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.A. R. P.
1. MONGONUI2,341 0 011 0 028 0 08 0 079 0 073 0 039 0 0657 0 089 0 0984 0 0
2. BAY OF ISLANDS10,228 0 056 0 019 0 03 0 052 0108 0123 06,034 035 06,430 0
3. MARSDEN12,709 0484 0490 08 0114 0277 0250 06,634 038 08,295 0
4. NORTHERN DIVISION21,010 019.0.0494 020 099 0402 0 0402 0 012,669 00124 0 014,229 0 0
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST356 0 0........13 0 014 0 093 0 0..120 0 0
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST620 0 0..14 0 020010040055 0 0222 0 012 0 0310 0 0
7. PARNELL1,248 0 0..29 0 0..3 0 07 0 088 0 0526 0 04 0 0657 0 0
8. NEWTON1,334 0 0..74 0 0..20023 0 040 0 0501 0 06 0 0646 0 0
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS2,857 0 07 0 0196 0 012 0 064 0 0261 0 071 0 02,134 0 013 0 02,758 0 0
10.TOWN OF ONEHUNGA1,493 0 0..74 0 0..8 0 0189 0 0117 0 0659 0 0..1,047 0 0
11. FRANKLIN33,536 0 0197 0 01,099 0 049 0 0149 0 01,071 0 0367 0 020,609 0 0245 0 023,786 0.0
12. RAGLAN40,973 0 082 0 0877 0 052 0 0183 0 01,031 0 0289 0 024,942 0 0429 0 027,885 0 0
13. GREY AND BELL6,005 3 038 0 0135 0 04 2 0..187 2 2026 2 206,421 0 2020 3 06,833 2 20
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH278 2 20..8 0 0....38 2 01.14 1 010 7 320 5 0 0273 2 20
15. OMATA1,824 2 020 0 068 1 0....52 0 010 0 02,452 1 08 2 02,611 0 0
16. WANGANUI34,439 2 1050 3 0268 1 066 0 01 2 20128 0 10151 0 035,923 3 30195 1 036,784 3 20
17. RANGITIKI38,318 2 20297 0 0619 2 024 1 01 1 091 3 20108 3 017,680 1 0103 0 018,925 3 20
18. PORIRUA15,903 3 1035 0 0114 1 04 0 01 2 2068 1 0225 2 015,577 3 087 0 016,113 1 20
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON1,187 3 230 0 206 0 0....3 0 0157 1 28737 3 213 2 0907 3 29
20. HUTT9,480 3 053 0 0221 0 010 3 02 1 0261 2 20183 3 209,503 2 20262 2 010,498 2 20
21. WAIRARAPA28,018 2 20328 0 20491 2 011 0 08 0 0111 3 20197 1 010,862 3 0174 1 012,184 3 0
22. NAPIER9,516 2 0126 1 0251 2 021 0 017 3 0146 1 0181 0 04,960 0 08 1 05,712 0 0
23. CLIVE56,154 2 0102 2 0411 1 042 0 04 1 076 0 0139 2 014,901 0 0491 1 016,167 3 0
24. COLLINGWOOD2,059 2043 1 068 0 00 2 05 1 093 3 078 2 01,203 0 013 0 01,505 1 0
25. MOTUEKA15,617 0 0884 2 0693 1 0399 0 02 0 0211 3 0193 0 06,361 3 0298 0 09,043 1 0
26. CITY OF NELSON1,247 0 08 0 090 3 0....26 1 0231 1 01,072 2 015 0 01,443 3 0
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON6,666 3 0189 3 0221 3 039 0 03 0 053 0 0130 3 03,084 2 0251 0 03,972 3 0
28. WAIMEA19,948 3 01.648 0 01,363 3 0345 0 02 1 0118 2 0274 2 010,839 0 0690 3 015,321 3 0
29. PICTON2,393 2 0114 3 0164 1 026 2 06 1 062 0 066 0 201,381 1 0157 2 01,978 2 20
30. WAIRAU80,955 1 0855 3 0889 0 0382 1 034 1 0151 2 0259 2 02,720 3 0553 2 05,846 2 0
31. CHEVIOT173,115 1 05,174 2 04,180 2 0395 3 018 2 0404 2 20463 3 34,234 3 2476 3 715,349 0 32
32. KAIAPOI21,682 0 202,710 0 02,723 1 20771 1 305 2 20276 0 10306 1 05,158 2 20609 3 2012,561 1 0
33. AVON21,476 2 02,217 0 03,062 0 0585 1070 0 0377 2 0375 2 308,657 1 0753 2 016,098 0 30
34. HEATHCOTE24,840 1 22,710 3 02,997 3 0503 2 00 1 0241 0 1 0386 0 208,429 3 20439 2 3015,709 0 0
35. ELLESMERE3,439 3 0214 2 0168 0 044 0 00 1 083 3 084 3 01,205 1 066 1 01 866 3 0
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH1,792 1 0143 0 10271 2 01 0 06 0 026 2 0188 0 20589 2 2065 3 201,291 2 30
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON173 2 01 0 01 0 0....5 3 2056 2 033 3 02 0 0100 0 20
38. AKAROA7,333 2 2041 1 060 3 012 0 00 2 0112 1 20158 2 202,861 0 2047 0 03,293 2 20
39. TIMARU137,000 3 0524 0 01,318 2 0131 0 206 2 0258 2 22226 1 11,002 0123 3 203,590 3 23
40. HAMPDEN42,611 1 0848 1 03,710 3 0192 2 2012 3 0823 0330 1 202,349 3 0144 2 08,412 0
41. BRUCE90,704 1 04,745 2 2015,108 1 0534 01 2 01,820 0413 09,200 3 20701 1 2032,524 2 20
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH4,434 05 2 0610 1 06 3 01 0123 2 01 2 01,252 3 063 02,325 1 20
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH10,694 1 0215 0 301,474 3 0102 1 01 2 0224 0273 0 303,043 2 10190 0 205,524 2 10
44. WALLACE73,525 0 30354 3 05,801 2 0.95 0 2011 3 20958 3 303,110 1 02,200 2 0197 2 109,930 2 0
                    TOTALS1,071,550 3 1525,596 0 2050,908 0 204,904 2 10980 1 011,076 2 228,419 0 12271,690 3 238,214 1 27381,850 0 14

Chapter 25. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 25.

Table 25.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY OF LAND (IN ACRES) IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS, FENCED, AND THE QUANTITY UNDER CROP, IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEARS 1858, 1861, AND 1864, RESPECTIVELY.

PROVINCES.TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES FENCED.WHEAT.BARLEY AND OATS.POTATOES.SOWN GRASSES.OTHER CROPSTOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES UNDER CROP.
1858.18611864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.

Fractions having been omitted in the columns of this Table relating to 1861 and 1864, the above Totals for the Colony for those years are not the exact addition of the figures in the columns, but the actual results as shown in the detailed Tables, Nos. 23 and 24.

AUCKLAND90,467 ¾112,318129,1482,322 ¾3,8928562,851 ½2,5543,5652,508 ½3,5533,47750,319 ¾62,81775,8422,199 ¼3,1093,81660,201 ¾75,91687,556
TARANAKI12,705 ¾9,8588,133764 ¼6158615 ¾163215482 ½1662939,723 ⅞9,6429,006569 ¼11919612,155 ⅝10,1539,769
WELLINGTON40,841 ½76,611127,3501127 ⅞2,2857641573 ⅞1,6041,836701 ½76266421,580 ½49,14390,2861040 ⅛1,5181,86426,023 ⅓55,31395,415
HAWKE'S BAY4,143 ⅛31,78165,671336 ¼550228139 ⅛391725110191222479 ½3,73119,861265 ¾9808421,330 ⅝5,84421,879
NELSON (INCLUDING MARLBOROUGH IN 1858)45,3374 ½37,29991,4113,084 ½4,3953,2214,1952,9863,3326375175278,010 ¾12,15622,7392,0702,8792,24717,997 ¼22,93432,068
MARLBOROUGH..20,45586,032..493970..4661,480..136224..1,7664,428..3001,084..3,1628,188
CANTERBURY22,926|72,937342,4154,238 3/412,78513,3283,25346,02517,102645 7/81,0881,7534,22910,31031,6701,568 1/82,5974,87113,935 1/432,80768,725
OTAGO (INCLUDING SOUTHLAND AND STEWART'S ISLAND IN 1858)19,1394 ¼42,254151,5161,835 ½4,9285,8172,8854,68321,936489 1/46673,0683,717 3/48,22015,8954367532,4409,363419,25449,158
SOUTHLAND (INCLUDING STEWART'S ISLAND)..5,95770,341..139352..4655,695..183878..2062,148..120474..1,1149,549
CHATHAM ISLANDS..289363..1611..413..2655..67246..619..120345
                TOTALS235,561 1/2409,7631,072,38313,709 ⅞29,54725,60715,513 ¾19,33455,9035,574 ⅝7,29211,16498,061 ⅛158,062272,1238,148 ½12,38617,856141007 ⅞226,219382,655

Chapter 26. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 26.

Table 26.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LIVE STOCK IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER 1864.

PROVINCES.HORSES.MULES AND ASSES.CATTLE.SHEEP.GOATS.PIGS.POULTRY.
AUCKLAND7,48211342,29473,1513,26413,072105,404
TARANAKI737 4,22912,350273684,570
WELLINGTON7,3569049,200411,5021,01613,07342,064
HAWKE'S BAY2,780914,552537,0941,5012,17611,682
NELSON3,5971615,825341,2815224,03325,579
MARLBOROUGH2,735167,483456,3743,9302,7089,516
CANTERBURY10,8686245,0501,567,73376918,02873,745
OTAGO11,2253057,5941,300,4137426,45586,403
SOUTHLAND2,579313,230235,0562341,07218,649
CHATHAM ISLANDS50...3032,319...291802
                        TOTALS49,409339249,7604,937,27312,00561,276378,414

Chapter 27. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 27.

Table 27.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LIVE STOCK IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS, IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER 1864.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.HORSES.MULES AND ASSES.CATTLE.SHEEP.GOATS.PIGS.POULTRY.

* The addition of the Live Stock belonging to the Military Settlers (as shown in Appendix D,) and the Live Stock anthem Chatham Islands, (Table No. 26), will make the above Totals agree with the Totals in the preceding Table for the Provinces.

1. MONGONUI228131,3444,162497732,425
2. BAY OF ISLANDS692..4,42811,0104901,5086,251
3. MARSDEN37916,2363,3933862,46810,715
4. NORTHERN DIVISION48396,7079,5805761,96419,066
5. CITY OF AUCKLAND EAST16214213341863,378
6. CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST3323162731082578,378
7. PARNELL256416847451354,757
8. NEWTON1597284603641485,536
9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS34419661,290653805,589
10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA386165739462144,626
11. FRANKLIN1,823619,00626,8521,1993,13918,522
12. RAGLAN1,9891012,12016,0831751,76415,321
13. GREY AND BELL373..3,34710,715 188919
14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH211..1585191053,093
15. OMATA120..6871,624..24167
16. WANGANUI1,70539,00164,775875,5807,895
17. RANGITIKI1,5782812,38770,973731,7394,202
18. PORIRUA870..5,41039,6772012,1458,741
19. CITY OF WELLINGTON32324551,838273777,590
20. HUTT737..3,77511,3621371,2826,292
21. WAIRARAPA2,0525718,172222,8774911,9497,331
22. NAPIER86628,331107,8011,4019366,346
23. CLIVE1,87866,217429,293981,2265,200
24. COLLINGWOOD107..1,7612,303822911,617
25. MOTUEKA826..2,79412,565111,2906,585
26. CITY OF NELSON35017162,097723495,260
27. SUBURBS OF NELSON44421,63410,6223187612,913
28. WAIMEA1,19884,18429,225381,2958,216
29. PICTON34561,44417,7442931,1973,726
30. WAIRAU2,300108,828386,0683,2351,4335,269
31. CHEVIOT3,6772212,960917,0974883,19112,449
32. KAIAPOI1,07013,66016,1141293,36610,236
33. AVON1,32673,40012,539503,22214,338
34. HEATHCOTE1,541125,76819,9341994,07515,413
35. ELLESMERE271..3,25213,966589872,626
36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH774..316158765984,768
37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON10212025551692,559
38. AKAROA20634,19525,723661,4205,154
39. TIMARU2,6222112,806876,828511,1197,671
40. HAMPDEN4,1561416,779804,3203081,46518,140
41. BRUCE4,524430,689267,3361222,89232,232
42. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS NORTH67041,1861,34117864415,816
43. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS SOUTH1,00553,2051,1741191,25917,965
44. WALLACE3,490619,403483,6982491,27320,939
                TOTALS*48,950336249,2424,934,94211,96860,783376,232

Chapter 28. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—No. 28.

Table 28.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LIVE STOCK, IN THE POSSESSION OF EUROPEANS, IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEARS 1858, 1861 AND 1864, RESPECTIVELY.

PROVINCES.HORSES.MULES AND ASSES.CATTLE.SHEEP.GOATS.PIGS.POULTRY.
1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.1858.1861.1864.
AUCKLAND3,8395,6217,48272011331,70036,48242,29458,79267,80373,1513,0795,9993,26411,46112,61213,072Not enumerated in 1858.82,861105,404
TARANAKI4522207372....4,0522,1714,22916,00010,56612,3505533271,9312453682,2834,570
WELLINGTON3,1995,1177,35643429035,79949,32349,200155,994247,940411,5022,8962,8561,01611,99411,67013,07338,63542,064
HAWKE'S BAY7271,7822,7808994,4928,32014,552180,320312,459537,0948809741,5011,5551,6932,1769,82311,682
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH in 1858)2,2662,3603,59711171619,43511,10015,825393,041181,367341,2813,8204195225,6282,9854,03323,29325,579
MARLBOROUGH..1,5192,735..1716..8,4747,483.368,836456,374..1,0993,930..1,4522,7086,3339,516
CANTERBURY2,7496,04910,86846296220,73933,57645,050495,580877,3691,567,7337246257696,6809,58618,02841,72973,745
OTAGO (including SOUTHLAND and STEWART'S ISLAND IN 1858)1,6804,79011,2255153020,98734,54457,594223,597619,853l.300,4133431567421,4852,2186,45526,41286,403
SOUTHLAND (including STEWART'S ISLAND)..8122,579..43..9,16013,230..73,990235,056..9234..5851,0724,293 ¾18,649
CHATHAM ISLANDS..550........135303..1,4002,319...21....224291436802
                TOTALS14,91228,27549,409122153339137,204193,285249,7601,523,3242,761,3834,937,27311,79712,19112,00540,73443,27061,276236,098378,414

Chapter 29. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I, CENSUS.—APPENDIX A.

Table 29.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS, SEXES, AND AGES, AND THE CONDITION, OF THE MILITARY SETTLERS &C, AND THEIR FAMILIES, IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

 NUMBERS.NUMBERS OF EACH AGE AND SEX.CONDITION.
MALES,FEMALES.TOTAL PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.MARRIEDUNMARRIED.Widowers.Widows.NOT SPECIFIED.
Under 10 years.10 and under 21.21 and under 40.40 and upwards.Not stated.Under 10 years.10 and under 21.21 and upwards.40 and upwards.Not stated.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
1ST WAIKATO REGIMENT6271067334956484299421052119355510517..17..
2nd Do.725417661697569421137192..105205922114..14..
3rd Do9611451,106487776967..5727529..133658256711221
4th Do8366601,4932979641627..2701032789..302290520365145....
AUCKLAND MILITARY SETTLERS8591379965012964535..4228634-116657257014..42
COMMISSARIAT TRANSPORT CORPS
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE27..27..3231............2..24..1......
          TOTALS, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND4,0351,0895,1244604582,906201104241754642517514953,1965745117373
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
TARANAKI MILITARY SETTLERS9691181,0874712872173..3926476..135598145920......
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE3514493131....626....76288........
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
MILITARY SETTLERS72219315354....939....13105911........
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE28129..325.......1....1127..........
      TOTALS, PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY1002212215679..9310....14118611........
      GENERAL TOTALS5,1391,2436,3825255933,737274104782065273119075714,1246527117373

Chapter 30. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I.—CENSUS.—APPENDIX B.

Table 30.1. TABLE SHOWING THE PLACES OF BIRTH OF THE MILITARY SETTLERS, &C. AND THEIR FAMILIES, IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

 BORN IN
ENGLAND AND WALES.IRELAND.SCOTLAND.NEW ZEALAND.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.OTHER BRITISH DOMINIONS.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.FRANCE.GERMANY.OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND NOT STATED.
Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
1ST WAIKATO REGIMENT2591818529634856342155413116..111
2nd Do.368161567892845091939..2..15..9..
3rd Do.362342161515083842441722410..11..8319256
4th Do.28919213411381495248257242111211...6152
AUCKLAND MILITARY SETTLERS301362493013713582960252048..2..15..9..
COMMISSARIAT TRANSPORT CORPS
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE16..7..3......1......................
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND1,59529694719452376164128475335872832218113520599
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
TARANAKI MILITARY SETTLERS464302192611862622802719610..9..5..191
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE17391215712....l..............
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
MILITARY SETTLERS183246122124451..........1....1
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE2312..3..............................
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY414266152124451..........1....1
     GENERAL TOTALS2,1173331,2012276588520716156036910734432271141207811

Chapter 31. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I.—CENSUS.—APPENDIX C.

Table 31.1. TABLE SHOWING THE RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS, AND THE DEGREES OF EDUCATION OF THE MILITARY SETTLERS &c. AND THEIR FAMILIES, IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

 RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS.DEGREE OF EDUCATION.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND AND OTHER PRESBYTERIANS.ROMAN CATHOLICS.OTHERWISE DESCRIBED OR NOT *DESCRIBED.UNDER 15 YEARS.15 YEARS AND UPWARDS.NOT DESCRIBED.MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITIES INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING NUMBERS
CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.
Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.Males.Fem.

* The Numbers under this Heading are made up as follows:—Wesleyan Methodists, M. 69; F. 23:—Lutherans, M. 47; F. 1:—Congregational Independents, M. 36; F. 19;—Baptists, M. 20; F, 4:— Unitarians, M. 15; F. 2:—Other Denominations, (in each instance under 10 persons) M. 27; F. 0; Not Stated, M. 18; F. 1.

† Of this Total, 20 are returned as Members of "British" and 2 of "Foreign Universities".

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
1ST WAIKATO REGIMENT337489361734524740306812111949552946147
2nd Do.4432711511471220188312518418267621.5
3rd Do.46673187212465162..383699212325236383272.4
4th Do.48636112711117815345351991906551829820171229458275..
AUCKLAND MILITARY SETTLERS COMMISSARIAT TRANSPORT CORPS403332213221870172302876302734333272571.2
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE20..34......................27...
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND2,15554274617196633116845315292907514716411630108413,2474851418
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
TARANAKI MILITARY SETTLERS611791284166306452932106171515327587157.4
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE25102..84....2522.1...1315..
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY
MILITARY SETTLERS943742613....1183122.12.549..
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE261....2......................281..
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY3553742813....1183122.12.8210..
GENERAL TOTALS2,8266369131791,168378232503573371058416618213134137474,2315571422

Chapter 32. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART I.—CENSUS.—APPENDIX D

Table 32.1. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY (IN ACRES) OF LAND FENCED, AND THE QUANTITY UNDER CROP, AND THE NUMBERS OF LIVE STOCK IN THE POSSESSION OF THE MILITARY SETTLERS, &C, IN NEW ZEALAND, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1864.

 CULTIVATION AND CROPS. —NUMBER OF ACRES.LIVE STOCK.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES FENCED.IN WHEAT.IN OATS.IN BARLEY.IN MAIZE.IN POTATOES.IN GARDEN OR ORCHARD.IN SOWN GRASSES.IN OTHER CROPS.TOTAL UNDER CROP.HORSES.MULES AND ASSES.CATTLE.SHEEP.GOATS.PIGS.POULTRY.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
1ST WAIKATO REGIMENT...................11..35224267
2nd Do.59..1..71125144962248.440175
3rd Do.....14....5.....1948..23..326183
4th Do.203..2....2136150..29016..7011725158
AUCKLAND MILITARY SETTLERS181      11405184 30 12157
COMMISSARIAT TRANSPORT CORPS
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE....................28............
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND443..17..718161162444092492174627136840
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
TARANAKI MILITARY SETTLERS25........15102515133..376851391
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE1..................91........113
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
MILITARY SETTLERS....................1214..214136
COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE....................24.......... 
     TOTALS, PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY....................3614..214136
GENERAL TOTALS469..17..73317118745460409321512372021,380

Chapter 33. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864-PART I, CENSUS. APPENDIX E.

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND.

The "Electoral Districts "in the preceding Census Tables comprise the portions of the Colony defined in the Schedule to "The Representation Act, 1860," except that, by "The Representation Act, 1862," the Districts of "Bruce "and "City of Dunedin," were altered so as to constitute, in place of the District of "City of Dunedin," two Districts, called respectively "Dunedin and Suburbs North" and "Dunedin and Suburbs South." Subjoined is a copy of the complete Schedule of the Act of 1860, followed by the Schedule of the Act of 1862; both being requisite to show the portions of the Province of Otago referred to in several of the Comparative Tables for 1861 and 1864.

SCHEDULE TO "THE REPRESENTATION ACT, 1860."

1. MONGONUI:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District comprises so much of the North Island as lies to the North of a line from the head of False Hokianga harbour to the summit of Maungataniwha mountain, and thence to the mouth of. the Pupuke river at the head of Wangaroa harbour; including the adjacent islands.

2 BAY OF ISLANDS:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Mongonui District hereinbefore defined; on the South by the Marsden District hereinafter defined; and on the East and "West by the Sea; including the adjacent islands.

3. MARSDEN:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by a line commencing at Mongonui Bluff on the "West Coast, and running thence along the summit of the Mangakahia range to Tutamoi mountain, thence by a right line to the North head of Tutukaka harbour; on the East by the Coast line to the Southern point of Hawere Island; on the South by a right line to the summit of the Dome, thence by a right line to the confluence of the Hotea and Kaitoto rivers, thence by the Hotea river to high water mark in Kaipara harbour, thence by high water mark to the Tapora Flats, thence by a right line to the North head of Kaipara harbour; and on the West by the Sea to Mongonui Bluff.

4. NORTHERN DIVISION:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Marsden District last defined, and by Kaipara harbour; on the "West by the Sea; on the South by the Manukau harbour; on the East by the Western boundary of the "Whau Township to the Whau Creek, thence by the "Whau Creek to Waitemata harbour, and thence by the Coast line to Cape Rodney; including the Islands of Rangitoto, Motutapu, Great and Little Barrier, Tiri Tiri Matangi, Kauau, and adjacent isles.

5. CITY OP AUCKLAND, EAST:-1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by Auckland Harbour; on the "West by the centre of Queen-street; on the South by the centre of Karangahape Road; and on the South east by the centre of Symonds-street to the Southern Boundary of City Section 34, thence along that boundary to Stanley-street, thence by the centre of Stanley-street to the Southern Boundary of City Section 11, thence by the Southern and Eastern Boundaries of Section 11 to the Mill stream in Mechanics' Bay, and by that stream to the Sea.

6. CITY OR AUCKLAND, "WEST:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by Auckland Harbour; on the North-west by the centre of Franklin-road; on the South-west by the centre of Ponsonby-road; on the South by the centre of Karangahape Road; and on the East by the centre of Queen-street.

7. PARNELL:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by Auckland Harbour; on the "West and North-west by the City of Auckland East District hereinbefore defined, from the Mill Stream to Cemetery Road, and thence by the centre of Cemetery Road to Scoria Quarry Road; on the South by Scoria Quarry Road, Kyber Pass Road, and Tamaki Road; and on the East by the Eastern boundary of Suburban Section 14 from Tamaki Road to Remuera Creek, and thence by that Creek to the Sea.

8. NEWTON:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by Auckland Harbour and the City of Auckland East and "West Districts hereinbefore defined; on the East by the Parnell District hereinbefore defined; on the South by the centre of Cabbage Tree Road and Karangahape Road; and on the "West by Meola Creek and. Scoria Creek to Auckland Harbour.

9. PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District comprises the following Pensioner Villages :—I. Otahuhu: bounded on the North by the Portage Road and Tamaki River, on the "West by the Great South Road, on the South by Fairburn's Road, and on the East by Tamaki River. II. Panmure : comprising all the Village Lots, and Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Suburban Lots adjacent. III. Howick comprising all the Village Lots, and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of Suburban Lots adjacent.

10. TOWN OF ONEHUNGA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by Mount Smart Road, on the East by Section 17 of the Suburbs of Auckland, on the South by Manukau Harbour, and on the "West by Section 13 of the Suburbs of Auckland.

11. FRANKLIN :—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Parnell District hereinbefore defined and by the Sea, including the Islands of Waiheke, Pounui, and other isles in the Frith of the Thames; on the East by the Sea from Cape Colville to the 39th parallel of South Latitude; on the West by the Great South Road from the junction of Kyber Pass Road to Maungatawhiri on the Waikato River, thence by the Waikato River to Lake Taupo, and thence by a line due South to the 39th parallel; and on the South by the 39th parallel of South Latitude; Excepting the Pensioner Settlements District hereinbefore defined.

12. RAGLAN:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Newton District hereinbefore defined and by Waitemata Harbour to Whau Creek; on the West by the Northern Division District hereinbefore defined, and the Coast line to Mokau River; on the South by the Grey and Bell District hereinafter defined j and on the East by the Great South Road and Franklin District hereinbefore defined; Excepting the Town of Onehunga District hereinbefore defined.

13. GREY AND BELL :— 1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the River Mokau to its source, thence by a right line to the centre of Lake Taupo; on the South-east by a line from the centre of Lake Taupo to the confluence of the Tuhua and Wanganui Rivers, thence by the Wanganui River to the point where it is met by the Taumatamahoe Path, thence by a right line to the nearest point of the Pates River, and by the Patea River to the Sea; on the South-west by the Sea Coast from Patea to Manawapou; and on the West and North-west by a line from Manawapou to the Paritutu Line, by the Paritutu Line to the Sea, and by the Sea to Mokau River; Excepting the Town of New Plymouth District hereinafter defined.

14. TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District comprises the Town of New Plymouth as laid out by the New Zealand Company.

15. OMATA :—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the East by the Grey and Bell District hereinbefore defined, and on other sides by the Sea from the Paritutu Line to Manawapou river.

16. WANGANUI:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North-west by the Grey and Bell District hereinbefore defined; on the South-west by the Sea between the Patea and Wangaehu Rivers; and on the South-east and East by the Wangaehu River to Ruapahu Mountain, and thence by a line North to the centre of Lake Taupo.

17. RANGITIKI:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North-east and East by a line from the centre of Lake Taupo to the 39th parallel of South Latitude, thence by the Napier and Clive Districts hereinafter defined; on the South by the Manawatu River from its Gorge in the Ruahine range to its mouth; on the West by the Coast line between the Manawatu River and the Wangaehu River; and on the North-west by the Wanganui District hereinbefore defined.

18. PORIRUA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Manawatu River from its mouth to the Gorge in the Ruahine range; on the East and South-east by the Wairarapa and Hutt Districts hereinafter defined, to the mouth of the Korokoro stream in Port Nicholson; and on the South and West by the Coast line from the Korokoro to the Manawatu, including the adjacent islands: Except the City of Wellington District hereinafter defined.

19. CITY OF WELLINGTON:—3 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District comprises the boundaries of the Town of Wellington, including the Town Belt, as originally laid out by the New Zealand Company.

20. HUTT:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North-west by the Korokoro stream in Port Nicholson to its source, thence along the hills forming the Watershed between Port Nicholson and Porirua, to the Tararua range; on the East by the Tararua and Rimutaka ranges to Cape Turakirae; and on the South by the Sea, including Somes and Ward Islands.

21. WAIRARAPA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by a line from the Manawatu Gorge to the mouth of the Waikato stream; on the East and South by the Coast line from the mouth of the Waimata stream to Cape Turakirae; and on the West by the Hutt and Porirua Districts hereinbefore defined.

22. NAPIER:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the 39th parallel of South Latitude; on the East by the Coast line to the mouth of the Ngaruroro river; on the South by the Ngaruroro river to its source in the Ruahine range; and on the "West by the Rangitiki District hereinbefore defined.

23. CLIVE:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Napier District, on the West by the Rangitiki District, and on the South by the Wairarapa District, as respectively hereinbefore defined; and on the East by the Sea.

24. COLLINGWOOD:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the East by a line following the main ridges from Separation Point to Mount Arthur; on the South by a line from Mount Arthur to the mouth of the river Mackay, and on other sides by the Sea; including the adjacent islands.

25. MOTUEKA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the East by the Sea from Separation Point to the mouth of the Waimea River (including Rabbit Island and other adjacent isles); thence by the "Waimea and Waiiti Rivers to Pigeon Valley Stream, thence on .the South by Pigeon Valley Stream to its source, thence by a line across the Moutere Range to the junction of the Wangapeka and Motueka Rivers, and thence by a line to Mount Arthur; and on the "West by the Colling-wood District hereinbefore defined.

26. CITY OF NELSON:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District comprises the Town of Nelson, including the Town Belt, as originally laid out by the New Zealand Company.

27. SUBURBS OF NELSON :—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the South by the Road from the Sea to the Hills separating Sections Nos. 79, 69, 70, and 93, from Sections Nos. 78, 71, 72, and 94, and a straight line continued in the same direction to the boundary line of the Picton District; on the East by the Picton District hereinafter defined; and on other sides by the Sea, including D'Urville's Island and other adjacent isles; Excepting the City of Nelson District, as hereinbefore defined.

28. WAIMEA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Collingwood, Motueka, the Sea, and Suburbs of Nelson Districts as respectively hereinbefore defined; on the East by the Picton, Wairau, and Cheviot Districts, as respectively hereinafter defined; on the South by the Cheviot District, as hereinafter defined; and on the West by the Sea.

29. PICTON:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by a line from the head of Elaine Bay in Tennyson Inlet to Mount Duppa, thence by a line to Saddle Hill, thence by a line to Dun Mountain, thence by a line to Mount Rintoul, thence by a line to Ben Nevis Mountain, thence by a line to the point where the Road from Nelson crosses the Top House Creek, and thence by the Top House Creek to the Wairau River; on the South by the Wairau River to its mouth and on other sides by the sea; including Arapaoa and other adjacent islands.

30. WAIRAU:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Wairau River to its mouth; on the West by a line from the point where the Top House Creek falls into the Wairau River, to the summit of the nearest ridge of hills; thence along the ridges forming the Eastern Watershed of the Upper Wairau River to the Wairau Gorge, thence by a line to Princess Mountain, and thence to Lake Tennyson; on the South by the Clarence River from Lake Tennyson to the Sea; and on other aides by the Sea.

31. CHEVIOT:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Wairau District hereinbefore defined; on the West by a line from Princess Mountain to Mount Pakiteraki; thence by a right line to Lake Brunner, thence by the Grey River from Lake Brunner to the Sea, and by the Sea; on the South by the South bank of the River Rakaia to its source, and thence by a right line due West to the Sea Coast; and on the East by the Sea Coast from the mouth of the River Rakaia to Lake Ellesmere, thence by a line drawn due North and South through Trig: Pole C 29 (on. the South bank of the River Waimakiriri) from Lake Ellesmere to the River Ashley, thence by the River Ashley to the Sea, and thence by the Sea to the mouth of the Clarence River.

32. KAIAPOI:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the River Ashley; on the West by the Cheviot District hereinbefore defined; on the South by the South bank of the River Waimakiri and a line drawn from Trig: Pole C 19 on the South bank of that River to Trig: Pole C 27 on the Sea Coast; and on the East by the Sea.

33. AVON :—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Kaiapoi District hereinbefore defined; on the West by the Cheviot District hereinbefore defined; on the South by the North Bank of the River Avon from its mouth to the point where it meets the boundary of the Town of Christchurch District hereinafter defined, thence by the boundary of that District as far as the South-east corner of Rural Section No. 10, thence by the South boundary of Section 10 and the South-east boundary of Section 145, till it is crossed by a Creek running Easterly into the River Heathcote, thence by that Creek till it is intersected by a line in continuation of the Southeastern boundary line of Section 180, thence by that line to the South-east corner of Section 180, thence by the South boundaries of Sections 180, 211, 240, and 337, and by the North side of the road on the South boundaries of those Sections continued to the point where that road first meets a branch of the River Heathcote, and thence by a line due West to the Cheviot District hereinbefore defined; and on the East by the Sea.

34. HEATHCOTE:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Avon District hereinbefore defined and the Town of Christchurch District hereinafter defined; on the West by the Cheviot District hereinbefore defined; on the South by the ridge of hills from the Flagstaff on Mount Pleasant to the highest of the peaks called Cooper's Knobs, thence by a line to the point where the River Halswell meets Lake Ellesmere, and by the North shore of that Lake; and on the East by a right line from the Flagstaff on Mount Pleasant to the point where the Ferry Road crosses the River Heathcote at the Old Ferry; and thence by the shore of the Heathcote Estuary to its mouth.

35. ELLESMERE:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District comprises all that portion of the Province of Canterbury included between the Sea Coast, Lake Forsythe, Lake Ellesmere, the Heathcote District hereinbefore defined, and the Ankara District hereinafter defined; excepting the Town of Lyttelton District hereinafter defined.

36. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District comprises the Town of Christchurch, including the Town Reserve, as originally laid out by the Canterbury Association.

37. TOWN OF LYTTELTON —1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the summit of the range of hills, on the North side of Lyttelton harbour; on the East and West by lines drawn due North and South through the Easternmost and Westernmost points of the boundary of the Town of Lyttelton as originally laid out by the Canterbury Association, including the Town Reserve; and on the South by the Sea.

38. AKAROA:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the West by a right line drawn across Banks' Peninsula from a point midway between Port Levy and Pigeon Bay, southerly to the head of Little River and thence by that River and Lake Forsythe to the Sea Coast; and on other sides by the Sea.

39. TIMARU:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Cheviot District hereinbefore defined; on the West and South by a line from Mount Cook to Lake Pukaki, thence by Lake Pukaki to the Waitaki River, and by the Waitaki River to its mouth; and on the East by the Sea.

40. HAMPDEN:—1 MEMBER.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North and North-east by the Heathcote and Timaru Districts hereinbefore defined; on the North-west by the Sea; on the South-west and South by a line from the head of Milford Haven to the Wakatipu Lake, thence by that Lake to the Kawarau River, thence by that river to Clutha River, thence by the Clutha River to the confluence of the Minzionburn, thence up the Minzionburn to Lammerlaw Peak, thence by a line to the nearest source of the Deep Stream, thence down the Deep Stream to its confluence with the Taieri River, thence by a line due East across the Silver Peak Hills to Cherry Farm Creek, thence down that Creek to its confluence with the Waikowaiti River, and down the Waikowaiti River to the Sea; and on the East by the Sea.

41. BRUCE:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District is bounded on the North by the Hampden District last defined, from the mouth of the Waikowaiti River to the confluence of the Minzionburn and Clutha River; thence by a line to the summit of Mount Spylaw, thence down the Spylaw-burn to its confluence with the Pomahaka River, thence on the West by the Pomahaka River to the confluence of the Waipahi Creek, thence up the Waipahi Creek to the confluence of the Kawera Creek, thence by a line to Otaraia Peak; thence on the South-west by a line to Cattlin's Cone, thence by Cattlin's River to the Sea, and thence by the Sea to Waikowaiti River; Excepting the City of Dunedin as hereinafter defined.

42. CITY OF DUNEDIN —2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District comprises the Town of Dunedin as originally laid out by the New Zealand Company, including the Town Belt.

43. WALLACE:—2 MEMBERS.

This Electoral District comprises that part of the Middle Island bounded on the North and East by the Hampden and Bruce Districts hereinbefore defined, and on other sides by the Sea; and also comprises Stewart's Island, and all adjacent isles.

EXTRACT FROM "THE REPRESENTATION ACT, 1862."

Section IV. Instead of the Electoral District intituled in "the Representation Act 1860 "City of Dunedin returning two Members there shall be a District intituled Dunedin and Suburbs North which shall return two members and a District intituled Dunedin and Suburbs South which shall return two members which districts are respectively defined and set forth in the Schedule to this Act. And all lands included in the said districts shall be excluded from the district of Bruce as defined in the Schedule to the said Act.

SCHEDULE TO "THE REPRESENTATION ACT, 1862."

The Districts of Dunedin and Suburbs North and Dunedin and Suburbs South shall comprise all lands in the Province of Otago bounded on the North West and West by a right line from the North Western head of Purakanui Harbor to the Trigonometrical Station on Flagstaff Hill, thence by a right line to the mouth of the Kaikorai River and on all other sides by the Ocean.

Dunedin and Suburbs North—Two Members—shall comprise all that portion of the aforesaid districts Northward of a right line prolonged from the Harbor of Dunedin through the centre of Stuart-street and centre of the Octagon Dunedin until the said line intersects the Western boundary of the aforesaid districts.

Dunedin and Suburbs South—Two Members-shall comprise all that portion of the aforesaid districts Southward of the aforesaid right line.

The Electoral Districts in the Census Tables are arranged in the same order as in the above Schedules. The following are the Districts included in the several Provinces of New Zealand:—

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND :—Mongonui; Bay of Islands; Marsden; Northern Division; City of Auckland East; City of Auckland West; Parnell; Newton; Pensioner Settlements; Onehunga; Franklin; Raglan.

PROVINCE OF TARANAKI :—Grey and Bell; Town of New Plymouth; Omata.

PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON :—Wanganui; Rangitiki; Porirua; City of Wellington; Hutt; Wairarapa,

PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAT;—Napier; Clive.

PROVINCE OF NELSON:—Collingwood; Motueka; City of Nelson; Suburbs of Nelson; Waimea; and part of Cheviot.

PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH:—Picton, Wairau, and part of Cheviot

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY :—Cheviot (except the portions included in Nelson and Marlborough); Kaiapoi; Avon; Heathcote; Ellesmere; City of Christchurch; Town of Lyttelton; Akaroa; Timaru.

PROVINCE OF OTAGO;—Hampden; Bruce; Dunedin and Suburbs North; Dunedin and Suburbs South; and part of Wallace.

PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND.—Wallace, excepting the portion in Otago. (The whole of Southland, including Stewart's Island, is in the District of Wallace as above denned.)

PART II.-GENERAL STATISTICS.

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Chapter 34. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.-PART II., No. 1

Table 34.1. SUMMARY OF THE POPULATION OF NEW ZEALAND (OF EUROPEAN DESCENT), AND OF THE CULTIVATION AND CROPS AND THE LIVE STOCK IN THE POSSESSION OF SUCH POPULATION, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER 1864.—
(For the detailed Results of the Census, see the preceding Division, Part I. of this Volume.)

PROVINCES.POPULATION.CULTIVATION AND CROPS. — NUMBER OF ACRES.LIVE STOCK.
Males.Females.Total.Total No. of Acres Fenced.In Wheat.In Oats.In Barley.In Maize.In Potatoes.In Garden or Orchard.In Sown Grasses.In other Crops.Total under Crop.Horses.Mules and Asses.Cattle.Sheep.Goats.Pigs.Poultry.

The numbers of the Military and their Families in the Colony in December, 1864, were—Officers and Men, 9,136; Male Children, 933; Total Males, 10,069; Women, 1,024; Female Children, 880; Total Females, 1,904. Total of the Military and their Families, 11,973; making the General Total of the European Population 184,131, viz., 116,649 Males, and 67,482 Females.

The numbers of Military Settlers and the Colonial Defence Force included in the above Table, were, in the aggregate, 6,382: viz., 5,139 Males, and 1,243 Females. Their distribution in the several Provinces of the Northern Island on the Census night, was :—Auckland, Males 4,035; Females, 1,089; Total 5,124. TARANAKI. Males 969; Females, 118; Total 1,087. Wellington, Males, 35; Females, 14; Total 49. Hawk's Bay, Males 100, Females 22: Total 122.

AUCKLAND25,68616,44642,132129,1488563,4111547613,4772,01675,8421,03987,5567,48211342,29473,1513,26413,072105,404
TARANAKI2,8721,5024,3748,134582115 2931619,006359,769737 4,22912,350273684,570
WELLINGTON8,3426,64514,987127,3507641,720116156651,02490,28782595,4167,3569049,200411,5021,01613,07342,064
HAWKE'S BAY2,4571,3133,77065,671229663632222232019,86150021,8802,780914,552537,0941,5012,17611,682
NELSON6,7065,20411,91091,4113,2212,5397931352894722,7401,28732,0683,5971615,825341,2815224,03325,579
MARLBOROUGH4,0321,4875,51986,0339711,069411412253324.4287128,1892,735167,483456,3743,9302,7089,516
CANTERBURY18,93113,34532,276342,41613,32814,6702,4321071,7532,20131,6702,56468,72510,8686245,0501,567,73376918,02873,745
OTAGO32,69216,32749,019151,5165,81721,088848183,0691,32115,8951,10249,15811,2253057,5941,300,4137426,45586,403
SOUTHLAND4,8063,2798.0S570,3413525,61382108782692,1491969,5492,579313,230235,0562341,07218,649
CHATHAM ISLANDS5630803641114 15515246334550 3032,319 291802
GENERAL TOTALS (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES)106,58065,578172,1581,072,38425,60750,9984,90498811,1658,606272,1248,263382,65549,409339249,7604,937,27312,00561,276378 414

Chapter 35. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 2.

Table 35.1. TABLE SHOWING THE IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

 IMMIGRATION.EMIGRATION.EXCESS OF IMMIGRATION OVER EMIGRATION.EXCESS OF EMIGRATION OVER IMMIGRATION.
ADULTS.CHILDRENTOTALS.ADULTSCHILDRENTOTAL
Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.

The Totals in the column headed "Excess of Immigration" are not the preceding figures in the several lines added up, but the net Excess of Immigration after deducting any Excess of Emigration at the Port or Province.

The Migration between the several Ports of New Zealand (which is not included in the above) is shewn in the next Table (No. 3).

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.  
AUCKLANDUnited Kingdom Ports1,7601,2176575884,222202232082533,969..
Australian Colonies1,5888476125913,63888417372711,2002,438..
Other British Ports4283512282061,213411..61,207..
Foreign States10614331267510128838..
RUSSELLForeign States..........1......1..1
HOKIANGAAustralian Colonies193....222......220..
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND3,9012,4321,5001,3889,2211,16820794811,5507,671..
PROVINCE of TARANAKI.  
NEW PLYMOUTHAustralian Colonies585104..599131....14585..
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF TARANAKI585104..599131....14585..
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON  
WELLINGTONUnited Kingdom8174252420426157351153..
Australian Colonies15331221711..193..
Foreign Ports..........11....2..2
WANGANUIUnited Kingdom8......8..........8..
Australian Colonies272..1141....56..
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON10684302524548188377168..
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.  
NAPIERUnited Kingdom32106553..........53..
Australian Colonies..1....172....9..8
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY3211655472....945..
PROVINCE OF NELSON.  
NELSONUnited Kingdom819597192654318174..
Australian Colonies2546211833534232810392..57
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF NELSON3351572015527348371213410117..
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH.  
PICTONAustralian Colonies226643828421353..
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH226643828421353..
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.  
LYTTELTONUnited Kingdom1,3389734314033,145434028271383,007..
Australian Colonies483289971061458133..36
Other British Ports..........11....2..2
Foreign States4......482....10..6
TIMARUAustralian Colonies1......11......1....
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.1,3911,0054394123,2471595733352842,963..
PROVINCE OF OTAGO.  
DUNEDINUnited Kingdom1,1165711871442,018622811131141,904..
Australian Colonies1,8828703503233,4257,3966231861708,3754,950 
Other British ports11....2..........2..
Foreign States1111215733215....
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF OTAGO.3,0101,4435384695,4607,4656542001858,504..3,044
PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND.  
INVERCARGILLUnited Kingdom1......1821112..11
Australian Colonies73572122173125351411185..12
BLUFF HARBOURUnited Kingdom33226212382799..........799
Australian Colonies35010955475611,07812560531,316..755
Other British Ports..........6......6..6
Foreign States..........2......2..2
RivertonAustralian Colonies22..26..........6
     TOTALS—PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND.7584301991531,5401,21916275651,52119..
    GENERAL TOTAL10,1405,5782,7422,47120,93110,4551,14242438312,40411,5713,044
TOTAL NET EXCESS OF IMMIGRATION OVER EMIGRATION IN 18648,527

Chapter 36. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 3.

Table 36.1. TABLE SHOWING THE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BETWEEN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

 ARRIVALS FROM OTHER PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND.DEPARTURES TO OTHER PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND.EXCESS OF ARRIVALS OVER DEPARTURES.EXCESS OF DEPARTURES OVER ARRIVALS
ADULTS.CHILDRENTOTALS.ADULTSCHILDRENTOTAL
Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.

In this Table, as in No. 2, the Totals in the columns headed "Excess" are not the preceding figures added up, but the net Excess of Arrivals or Departures shown by the Returns for the Port or Province.

The Excess of the General Total of Arrivals over the General Total of Departures, (amounting to 1,218,) is to be accounted for chiefly by the numbers of Passengers who went on board after vessels had cleared at the Customs, or were taken up at various. points on the Coast, where there are no Emigration Officers.

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. 
AUCKLAND4,913977171726,1335,08192294246,12112..
ONEHUNGA1,59123186791,98786019779721,208779..
WANGAREI409118291356939011225853534..
RUSSELL3951052315538311101232646177..
RAGLAN50262718121914115106..
MONGONUI.1172211..1507821....9951..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND7,4751,4793471979,4986,7291,3542251318,4391,059..
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. 
NEW PLYMOUTH642183977599729564337399598..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.642183977599729564337399598..
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. 
WELLINGTON5,322520115766,0334,13636885584,6471,386 
WANGANUI.53896382469633278257442254..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON5,8606161531006,7294,468446110655,0891,640..
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. 
NAPIER1,09214447101,293725993923886407..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY1,09214447101,293725993923886407..
PROVINCE OF NELSON. 
NELSON2,06232240422,4722,47926172662,878..406
COLLINGWOOD24817....26516227....18976..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF NELSON.2,31033946422,7372,64128872663,067..330
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. 
PICTON7141012418857773982313907..50
HAVELOCK7435211981554011....551264..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH1,45715335271,6721,31310923131,458214..
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. 
LYTTELTON2,833480111943,5181,93727053482,3081,210..
AKAROA49657765067937299936462851..
TIMARU175482419266153173317690..
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY3,5045852111634,4632,4623861491153,1121,351..
PROVINCE OF OTAGO. 
DUNEDIN5,578602158996,4377,5665861891278,468..2,031
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF OTAGO5,578602158996,4377,5665861891278,468..2,031
PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. 
INVERCARGILL458137404467982016424201,028..349
BLUFF HARBOUR581631196641,3583481461281,980..1,316
RIVERTON..........23....5..5
MOLYNEUX..........455620..20
      TOTALS—PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND1,03920051531,3432,1845201751543,033..1,690
      GENERAL TOTALS28,9574,3011,14576635,16928,3833,8521,01570133,9515,2694,051

Chapter 37. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 4.

Table 37.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS OF PERSONS OF EUROPEAN DESCENT, REGISTERED IN NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEAR 1864.

PROVINCES.BIRTHS.DEATHS.EXCESS OF BIRTHS OVER DEATHS.
Male.Female.Totals.Under 1 Year.1 and under 2.2 and under 5.Totals under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 20.20 and under 30.30 and under 40.40 and under 50.50 and under 60.60 and under 70.70 and upwards.Unknown.Totals (of all Ages.)General Totals of both Sexes.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.

The foregoing Numbers being the Totals of all registered in the several Provinces during the Year, include the following Births and Deaths of the Military and their Families :—Births, Auckland, M., 54; F., 50; Total, 104 : Taranaki, M., 5; F., 6; Total, 11 : Wellington, M., 3; T., 2; Total, 5 : Hawke's Bay, M., 1; F., 2; Total, 3 .-—and Deaths, Auckland, M., 121 F., 69; Total, 190 : Taranaki, M., 10; F., 2; Total 12 : Wellington, M., 3; F., 1; Total, 4. Deducting these, the Numbers for those Provinces respectively will stand as follows :—Auckland; Births, M., 664; F., 567; Total, 1,231; and Deaths, M., 581: F., 361; Total, 942 : Taranaki; Births, M., 49; F., 69; Total, 118 : and Deaths, M., 62; F., 42; Total, 104 : Wellington; Births, M., 309; F., 290; Total 599; and Deaths, M., 82; F., 67; Total, 149 : Hawke's Bay; Births, M., 70; F., 63; Total, 133; and Deaths, M., 17; F, 4; Total, 21

Eighty of the Deaths included in the Table (viz., 75 Males and 5 Females), were by Drowning, and One Hundred and Thirty-eight (viz., 120 Males and 18 Females), were occasioned by various other external causes; making a Total of Two Hundred and Eighteen (viz., 195 Males and 23 Females), from such causes.

The Numbers of Unregistered Births and Deaths cannot be ascertained.

AUCKLAND7186171,33516811870647875316257493643279234732945173515241013512...7024301,132203
TARANAKI547512910746710212354971841015231...111......724411613
WELLINGTON31229260421114613103827411952373107635643......8568153451
HAWKE'S BAY7165136311......14211111...4...5...1.....................17421115
NELSON21924146013184337202845631149762325171......7153124336
MARLBOROUGH766414029314...910......1...31521...1...2.........11231437103
CANTERBURY7477211,468926528202519145104161914103119202017811342...2432621904521,016
OTAGO9369021,838118873229496919918531381420623179193661211106411824653197841,054
SOUTHLAND20119039121172225252421621361053...12...1......1...6141102289
CHATHAM ISLANDS...................................................................................................
GENERAL TOTALS3,3343,1676,5014483331481311811967776601121151037523310221786128427337502729133661,7581,1632,9213,580

Chapter 38. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 5.

Table 38.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS OF PERSONS OF EUROPEAN DESCENT, REGISTERED IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

PROVINCES.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.Excess of Births over Deaths in Ten Years.
Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Totals.

The Numbers of Unregistered Births and Deaths cannot be ascertained.

AUCKLAND4471954861635541636082296992747743368573619734401,1845851,3351,1324,039
TARANAKI10321122141282312415121121156771931093113158129116703
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)319127407974751265801264991245501325291275221175481236041534,280
HAWKE'S BAY................4611552710935101251141513621
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1863)2306826560323463367142471465182450162544117437115J601243,108
MARLBOROUGH................................1061914037
CANTERBURY230462885330755381835171547252167781688531971,0914921,4684524,722
OTAGO (including SOUTHLAND AND STEWART'S ISLAND until 1863)13113154191792124358340584611326471629613041,2925051,8387844,621
SOUTHLAND (including STEWART'S ISLAND)................................21270391102
CHATHAM ISLANDS................1..1....11....1....1
      GENERAL TOTALS1,4604701,7224061,9664342,2725822,6477043,1461,0923,4411,1094,0641.2315,1151,9836,5012,92121,402

Chapter 39. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 6.

Table 39.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE, SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1559, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

PROVINCES.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
AUCKLAND133109140163188210252289283433
TARANAKI32252226241813212446
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)8710510810011075118123141141
HAWKE'S BAY............141518302735
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1863)62587877641061181098398
MARLBOROUGH........................1826
CANTERBURY527287110119151144174292410
OTAGO (including SOUTHLAND until 1863)363238508181211344513572
SOUTHLAND (including STEWART'S ISLAND in 1864)........................103116
DISTRICT OF STEWART'S ISLAND (until 1864)32583141l...
DISTRICT OF CHATHAM ISLANDS11.........1.........1
    TOTALS4064044785346036908781,0911,4851,878

Chapter 40. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 7

Table 40.1. SUMMARY SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED IN NEW ZEALAND BY OFFICIATING MINISTERS OF THE SEVERAL RELIGIOUS BODIES (AS ENUMERATED IN SCHEDULE D OF "THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1854") AND BY REGISTRARS, DURING THE YEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

RELIGIOUS BODIES.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.

In one case in 1855, three cases in 1856, two cases in 1857, one case in 1860, three cases in 1861, four cases in 1862, one case in 1863, and five cases in 1864, the marriages were solemnized by both Protestant and Roman Catholic Officiating Ministers.

UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND174169199220238215278337464552
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND1315894891198
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH38506158476984119142214
FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND767575103135179284360518611
PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATIONS64821543......1
WESLEYAN METHODIST SOCIETY5648474261787393113179
CONGREGATIONAL INDEPENDENTS9121011212225283265
BAPTISTS...25752531292525
PRIMITIVE METHODIST SOCIETY12142128241517223452
LUTHERAN CHURCH749111085536
HEBREW CONGREGATIONS1......2...11253
BY REGISTRARS1514374143667189141167

Chapter 41. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 8

Table 41.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS, OF VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS AT THE SEVERAL, PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

PORT OF ARRIVAL.WHENCE.BRITISH.FOREIGN.TOTALS.
United Kingdom.British Possessions.Foreign Countries & Whale Fishery.With Cargoes.In Ballast.TotalWith Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.
With Cargoes.In Ballast,With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.

Coasting Vessels are not included in the above Table.

AUCKLAND39...2737403314119,9674,77873,192214321123,595,0223817,58152431,273504118,854574352137,5185,302104,465294362142,0135,596
RUSSELL............12...136024.........136024113,836262.........113,836262124,196286.........124,196286
MONGONUI............22...136024.........136024217,228563.........217,228563227,588587.........227,588587
HOKIANGA......4......149064612581051,16456...........................49064612581051,16456
KAIPARA......1.........11218.........11218...........................11218.........11218
WAIKATO......1.........123711.........123711...........................123711.........123711
NEW PLYMOUTH......251......254,654234130314264,957248...........................254,654234130314264,957248
WANGANUI1...41......56073411196672640...........................56073411196672640
WELLINGTON12...32...3...4314,963511.........4314,96851141,73264.........41,732644716,700575.........4716,700575
NAPIER6...10.........153,413182.........153,413182134310.........134010163,753192.........163,753192
NELSON6165...1...7023,3291,3891123117123,4521,100273926.........2739267224,0681,4151123117324,1911,426
PICTON......18.........188,167539.........188,167539...........................188,167639.........188,167539
LYTTLETON24...6815...9637,1701,33011539737,4851,333130610.........1306109737,7761,34011539837,7911,343
AKAROA............2..............................21,01664.........21,016642l,01664.........21,01664
TIMARU......3.........334919.........334919...........................334919.........334919
DUNEDIN363249...17...274109,9815,06131,19387277111,1715,1482813,610397.........2813,640897802123,6215,45831,19087305124,8115,545
OAMARU......1.........11659.........11659...........................11659.........11659
INVERCARGILL4...43...1...478,238408-.........478,23840811808.........11808488,418416.........488,418416
BLUFF HARBOUR10...44.........4325,3221,093.........4325,3221,093.........118,917295118.9472955434,2691,888.........5434,2691,388
RIVERTON......3.........321718.........321718...........................321718.........321718
CHATHAM ISLANDS......1...13...136030.........136030134,795381.........134,795381115,155411.........145,155411
TOTALS1384815101164966359,191I5,7l8165,200375981364,39116,12313360,3402,60431,2735013661,6132,6541,099419,53118,352186,4734251,117426,00418,777

Chapter 42. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 9

Table 42.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS, OF VESSELS CLEARED OUTWARDS AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

PORT OF DEPARTURE.DESTINATION.BRITISH.FOREIGN.TOTALS.
United Kingdom.British Possessions.Foreign Countries & Whale Fishery.With Cargoes.In Ballast.TotalWith Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.
With Cargoes.In Ballast,With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.

Coasting Vessels are not included in the above Table.

AUCKLAND4...80186345710337,4711,58120883,6052,993311123,1364,5741511,5292863516,5194755028.04876111849,0001,870243102,1843,465361151,1845,35
RUSSELL......1...11...136011.........136011113,855258.........113,855258124,215269.........124.215...
MONGONUI............9..............................93,033257.........93,03825793,038257.........93,038257
HOKIANGA......6...1...71,71970.........71,71970...........................71,71970.........71,71970
KAIPARA......4.........41,98258.........41,98258...........................41,98258.........41,98258
NEW PLYMOUTH......7181181,89579192,931146274,826225...........................8189579192,931146274,826225
WANGANUI......25......222212550229778141...........................222212556229778441
WELLINGTON6...624...7124,078174298,6972824113,373456.........285721285721124,078174319,5543034314,2324,77
NELSON1...75...381,3597071,90274153,261141.........13401013401081,3597082,24284163,001151
NELSON2...2730133015,570931317.2122700122,7881,201.........2739232739233015,570931337,9512936323,5271,227
PICTON......61......61,99412413033072,357154...........................61,99112413633072,357154
LYTTLETON5...18574112713,6044746727,7048759441,3081,319.........13079130792713,0044740828,0718849541,0751.353
AKAROA............2..............................21,01062.........21,0166221,01662.........21,01652
TIMARU.........5...............574139574139....................................574139574139
DUNEDIN5...120148163913862,0433,28516161,5932,101299123,0375,38631,738502612,8053622914,51341214163,7833,33518774,3972,463328138,1805,7l8
OAMARU.........1...............1165911059....................................1165911659
INVERCARGILL2...2219...1244,160215192,960160437,420375.........1180811808244,460215203,140168447,600383
BLUFF HARBOUR......8241785,3512352011,5984062816,949641161120119,120263129,73128395,9622553t20,7186694026,630924
RIVERTON......12......1797214611322518...........................1797214611322518
CHATHAM ISLANDS......1...14...136030.........130030145,140415.........145,146415155,506445.........155,506445
    TOTALS25...31052594129380153,1557,362575212,2987,422955305,45314,784,5523,9331,3437940,8671,17113407,8002,519435180,0888,710651253,1658,5931,089433,23317,303

Chapter 43. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 10.

Table 43.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS INTO NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864, AND THE COUNTRIES WHENCE THEY ARRIVED.

COUNTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED.BRITISH.FOREIGN.TOTALS.
WITH CARGOESIN BALLASTTOTALWITH CARGOESIN BALLASTTOTALWITH CARGOESIN BALLASTTOTAL
VESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWS
UNITED KINGDOM13898,3353,36241,3139814299,6483,46063,03199......63,03199144101,3663,46141,31398148102,6793,559
BRITISH POSSESSIONS, VIZ.—
  NEW SOUTH WALES361117,7524,992426031365118,0125,0234322,473755......4322,473755404140,2255,747426031408140,4855,778
  VICTORIA22294,1865,09932,47516822596,6615,2672814,8435901639162915,482606250109,0295,68943,114184254112,1435,873
  SOUTH AUSTRALIA4811,583450......4811,58345051,81383......51,813835313,396533......5313,396533
  TASMANIA13622,7381,190......13622,7381,190..................13622,7381,190......13622,7381,190
  MAURITIUS61,49465......61,49465121310......12131071,70775......71,70775
  CAPE OF GOOD HOPE31,04957......31,049571184726343438184141,2336426343461,86798
  NORFOLK ISLAND210010......210010..................210010......210010
  VANCOUVER'S ISLAND..................184719......184719184719......184719
  INDIA11,2144017896022,003100..................11,2144017896022,003100
  HONG KONG135417......135417..................135417......135417
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, VIZ.—
  PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND117317......117317..................117317......117317
  SOUTH SEA ISLANDS262,07116721058282,176175346123......346123292,53219021058312,637198
  UNITED STATES124,525141......124,525141238,573553......238,5735533513,098694......3513,098694
  SOUTH AMERICA41,50151......41,5015161,67660......61,67660103,177111......103,177111
  NEW CALEDONIA......125810125810........................125810125810
  FRANCE..................31,41696......31,4169631,41696......31,41696
  GERMANY157512......157512................157512........157512
  SWEDEN21,00633......21,00633150017......15001731,50650......31,50650
  SOUTHERN WHALE FISHERY253545......253545124,310292......124,310292144,845337......144,845337
      TOTALS966359,19115,748155,200375981364,39116,12313360,3402,60431,2735013661,6132,6541,099419,53118,352186,4734251,117420,00418,777

Chapter 44. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 11

Table 44.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF VESSELS CLEARED OUTWARDS FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864, AND THE COUNTRIES FOR WHICH THEY CLEARED.

COUNTRIES FOR WHICH CLEARED.BRITISHFOREIGNTOTALS
With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total.
VESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWS
UNITED KINGDOM2518,323597......2518,323597..................2518,323597......2518,323597
BRITISH POSSESSIONS, VIZ.—
  NEW SOUTH WALES14746.8392,32932798,0423,730474144,8816,05942,104603618,5375154020,64157515148,9432,389363116,5794,245514165,5226,634
  VICTORIA10737,8432,6893717,42169914155,2843,58814831596,287191106,77020610838,3262,0044623,70889015462,0343,794
  SOUTH AUSTRALIA593542133,223136184,155178..................593542133,220136184,155178
  TASMANIA407'4703827813,73869211821,2081,074..................407,4703827813,73869211821,2081,074
  QUEENSLAND......21819218419......141418141418......358937358937
  NORFOLK ISLAND1505......1505..................1505......1505
  POINT DE GALLE......22,4076322,40763........................22,4076322,4073
  INDIA1311,6463262424,3925823735,948908..................13        
  MAURITIUS......121512121512........................121512121512
  PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND......133610133510........................133610133610
  HONG KONG21,2584715311431,78361..................21,2584715311431,78961
  SHANGHAI......21,8704521,87045........................21,8704521,87045
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, VIZ.—
  FRANCE..................140630......140630140630......140630
  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA15851515931621,18131248,425678140513258,830691259,01069321,001292710,011722
  SOUTH AMERICA84,9481362921,9835673725,931702178420104,867144115,65116495,7321553926,8507114832,582866
  CHINA42,3927674,019109116,411185......41,3094041,3004042,39276115,319149157,711255
  JAVA176427......176427......12569125691764271256921,02036
  GUAM117,6152183920,5675305028,182802251421147,503193168,047214138,1592345328,0707826636,2291,016
  MANILLA......159117159117........................159117159117
  BATAVIA11,25324......11,25324......16111616111611,2532416111621,80440
  CHINCHA ISLANDS........................121310121310......121310121310
  JAPAN......169220169220........................169220169220
  SOUTH SEA ISLANDS1411,23425591,5841022312,8183571310,9793021447221411,4533422722,213557102,0581243724,271681
  SOUTHERN WHALE FISHERY..................93,208222......93,2082293,208222......93,208222
    TOTALS380153,1557,362575212,2987,422955365,45314,7845526,9331,3487940,8671,17113467,8002,519435180,0888,710654253,1658,5931,089433,25317,393

Chapter 45. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 12.

Table 45.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF VESSELS OF EACH NATION ENTERED INWARDS INTO NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

NATIONALITY OF VESSELS.ENTERED.
WITH CARGOES.IN BALLAST.TOTALS.
Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.Vessels.Tons.Crews.
BRITISH306184,9307,48252,819160311187,7497,642
COLONIAL669176,9248,486102,381215679179,3058,701
AMERICAN8542,5261,8141639168643,1651,830
FRENCH82,669147.........82,669147
DUTCH74,271133.........74,271133
HANOVERIAN392131.........392131
GERMAN61,8417226343482,475106
HAMBURGH272327.........272327
BREMEN153015.........153015
DANISH116010.........116010
SWEDISH296428.........296428
NORWEGIAN21,03530.........21,03530
CHILIAN51,61955.........51,61955
TAHITIAN241822.........241822
      TOTALS1,099419,53118,352186,4734251,117420,00418,777

Chapter 46. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 13

Table 46.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF VESSELS OF EACH NATION CLEARED OUTWARDS FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

NATIONALITY OF VESSELS.CLEARED.
With Cargoes.In Ballast.Totals.
VESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWSVESSELSTONSCREWS
BRITISH12276,3283,316168108,5163,096290184,8446,412
COLONIAL26875,5714,074415109,5884,512683185,1598,586
AMERICAN3222,9171,0974224,5016347447,4181,731
FRENCH51,81011037913382,601143
DUTCH16112063,66010174,271121
HANOVERIAN264324.........264324
GERMAN13001282,4438592,74397
DANISH11609.........11609
SWEDISH31,74848.........31,74848
BREMEN.........272123272123
HAMBURGH.........395134395134
NORWEGIAN.........150016150016
CHILIAN.........51,4515551,45155
TAHITIAN.........14341434
      TOTALS435180,0888,710654253,1658,5931,089433,25317,303

Chapter 47. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 14

Table 47.1. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COUNTRIES.AUCKLANDRUSSELL AND MONGONUIHOKIANGAWANGAREI AND KAIPARAWAIKATONEW PLYMOUTHWANGANUIWELLINGTONNAPIERCOLLINGWOODNELSONPICTONWAIRAU AND HAVELOCKLYTTELTONAKAROATIMARUOAMARUDUNEDINMOLYNEUXINVERCARGILLBLUFF HARBOURRIVERTONCHATHAM ISLANDSTOTALS
..££££££££££££££££££££££££
UNITED KINGDOM865,516120..38..47,76413,100237,91759,79377132,2031,2033,348585,2764,24111,5192,2371,161,22858104,36428,701471..3,259,174
BRITISH COLONIES, VIZ.—
  NEW SOUTH WALES847,402..5,350650..32,89713,95576,10323,19012583,0297,443..71,450..745140153,190..4,21326,568....1,346,450
  VICTORIA277,013........20,844..32,2238,50217645,83911,6332,359131,151..9,906164857,315..150,043104,64620,411..1,672,225
  SOUTH AUSTRALIA95,019......1,22011,892..11,842....9,020....3,975......61,467..7,254......201,689
  TASMANIA42,276........6,049..7,1304,673..2,317....32,017..1,105..61,123..48,6004,1311014209,445
  NORFOLK ISLAND798............................................798
  CAPE OF GOOD HOPE6,967..............1,990.............................8,957
  MAURITIUS14,716............1,200..........6,360..40..43,442..........65,758
  INDIA433............................................433
  PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND1,311............................................1,311
  BRITISH COLUMBIA...................................3,891..........3,891
  HONG KONG607............................................607
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, VIZ.—
  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA26,9844,677......................16,552......54,176..6,345....488109,222
  SOUTH AMERICA18,585..................7,000....8,311......43,924..........77,820
  FRANCE78..........................7..............15100
  GERMANY7,130............3,525..............................10,655
  SWEDEN..................................11,300..........11,300
  SOUTH SEA ISLANDS13,630........................133......575..........14,338
  OTHER COUNTRIES...................................5,000..........5,000
SOUTHERN WHALE FISHERY822................................660..........1,482
    TOTALS £2,219,2874,7975,3506881,220119,44627,055369,94098,14837S279,40820,2795,707855,2254,24823,3152,5412,457,29158320,819164.04G20,8925177,000,655

Chapter 48. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 15

Table 48.1. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COUNTRIESAUCKLANDRUSSELLMONGONUIHOKIANGAKAIPARANEW PLYMOUTHWANGANUIWELLINGTONNAPIERNELSONCOLLINGWOODPICTONWAIRAUHAVELOCKLYTTELTONDUNEDININVERCARGILLBLUFF HARBOURRIVERTONCHATHAM ISLANDSTOTALS
 £££££££££££££££££££££
UNITED KINGDOM67,060............230,8198,89618,97520..49,26913360,506601,71141,586......1,378,855
BRITISH POSSESSIONS, VIZ.—
  NEW SOUTH WALES.200,480....7,9862,9001,843817,30812,96988,561..35,298..29,3719,921281,652893380....689,570
  VICTORIA52,862......2,80050..8,782..3,784..13,969..9514,3931,119,86945,0857,392530..1,269,614
  SOUTH AUSTRALIA1,000............................2651,786......3,051
  TASMANIA2,722............224,04650........1976,7723,710......17,519
  NORFOLK ISLAND124......................................124
  INDIA......1,7505,990..................3014........7,781
  CAPE OF GOOD HOPE..................89....................89
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, VIZ.—
  UNITED STATES1,00012524......................21,254..........22,790
  SOUTH AMERICA120..........................524,500........4,672
  GUAM........2,018..................12..........2,030
  SOUTH SEA ISLANDS3,875..........................1612........3,903
SOUTHERN WHALE FISHERY..116..........................882......6711,669
    GENERAL TOTALS329,2431285249,73613,7081,8938256,93126,000111,3702049,26749,26929,479406,3812,015,67793,0607,7725306713,401,667

Chapter 49. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 16

Table 49.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE IMPORTS OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863,AND 1864.

PROVINCE.COUNTRIES.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
  ££££££££££££
AUCKLANDUnited Kingdom74,035128,188126,190114,992125,250153,991237,081245,579303,088433,417561,256865,674
British Colonies171,993215,009237,817145,532193,075185,527166,333148,199265,729348,193362,8741,293,762
Foreign States13,8855,7248,18610,4045,4505,7348,58722,25230,17144,95346,22071,906
TOTALS        £259,918348,921372,193270,988323,775345,252412,001466,030598,988826,563970,3502,231,342
TARANAKIUnited Kingdom18,69712,31620,55515,29118,56315,29922,05119,51214,99818,39323,62147,764
British Colonies11,31323,01814,39311,9247,09017,20412,22016,72419,94023,43925,40971,682
Foreign States....32..15......125165....
TOTALS        £30,01035,33434,98027,21525,66832,50434,27136,23635,06342,00249,030119,440
WELLINGTON (Including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)United Kingdom60,695130,16782,93471,041158,999163,566232,723176,042172,604249,747302,222251,017
British Coi0baiea100,183145,56793,480107,987102,229119,892108,31677,56781,146113,767107,856142,453
Foreign States5792401,512..20544150418,3237,9207,5433,525
TOTALS        £161,457275,974177,926179,023261,433283,899341,089253,613272,078371,434417,626396,995
HAWKE'S BAYUnited Kingdom............6.4638,51424,76919,32630,91159,793
British Colonies............12,1033,5246,48713,96819,80538,355
Foreign States............380170........
TOTALS        £............18,94612,20831,25633,29450,71698,148
NELSON (including MARL BOROUGH until 1860)United Kingdom19,86949,83548,41049,78343,26766,23091,22691,174136,107154,424198,802132,280
British colonies31 57937,31337,81331,38993,96984,17377,75560,42179,053128,804125,889140,506
Foreign States..12....213196..........7,000
TOTALS        £51,44887,16086,22381,172137,449150,599168,981151,595215,160283,228324,691279,786
MARLBOROUGHUnited Kingdom..............5508332,32710,2434,551
British Colonies................5,7559,32111,59921,485
Foreign States........................
TOTALS        £..............5506,58811,64821,84225,986
CANTERBURYUnited Kingdom20,78536,03536,59234,90269,14589,949163,979185,384197,908305,502553,533601,036
British Colonies63,05.264,02960,76355,13496,305127,105166,670112,126198,154381,533314,952256,749
Foreign States83562384109542111,2225,4297,22627,21730,75225,003
TOTALS        £83,920100,12097,59390,446166,404217,265331,871302,939403.288714,252899,237832,788
OTAGO (including SOUTH LAND until 1862)United Kingdom8,75327,57514,22823,59245,06543,56088,771143,814161,333450,630944,1811,163,523
British colonies2,32116,11729,90036,71932,76966,665155,100181,348770,0571,595,1832,408,2901,180,732
Foreign States....417............37,70971,878115,635
TOTALS        £11,07443,69244,54560,31177,834110,225243,871325,162931,3902,083,5223,424,3492,459,890
SOUTHLANDUnited Kingdom..................20,16970,095133,536
British Colonies..................239,970796,448365,876
Foreign States....................1836,345
TOTALS        £..................260,139866,726505,757
CHATHAM ISLANDSUnited Kingdom............No ReturnsNo ReturnsNo ReturnsNo Returns......
British Colonies......1,6524311,465614
Foreign States......56..04101503
TOTALS......1,7084311,529........107517
GENERAL TOTALS          £597,827891,201813,460710,808992,9941,141,2731,551,0301,548,3332,493,8114,626,0827,024,6747,000,655

Chapter 50. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 17

Table 50.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE EXPORTS OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

PROVINCE.COUNTRIES185318541855185618571858185918601861186218631864
AUCKLANDUnited Kingdom34,34328,3613,66012,28623,51223,54235,32426,98722,79832,79312,85567,060
British Colonies119,265143,147148,979107,63672,18462,87959,92055,49744,88549,215190,182278,614
Foreign States1,7158,9033,1405,6126,4235,32811,3848,66810,8636,0273,9737,665
TOTALS          £155,323180,411155,779125,534101,95991,749106,62891,15278,54688,035207,010353,339
TARANAKIUnited Kingdom95............62............380...
British Colonies8,61814,01020,9823,8195,16710,9028,7543,5205,2851,7588581,893
Foreign States.........5020.....................
TOTALS          £8,71314,01020,9823,8695,18711,0248,7543,5205,2851,7581,2381,893
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859United Kingdom43,77615,52511,16924,57142,09173,214109,816119,631110,576126,068134,461230,819
British Colonies56,92267,94561,66855,84350,67041,47631,05217,4179,98224,67421,35926,120
Foreign states15677668325...11187,4927107...
TOTALS          £100,85483,54773,47580,41792,786114,690140,879137,566128,050150,749155,927256,939
HAWKE'S BAYUnited Kingdom..............18,114..23,778..8,896
British Colonies............10..6592,15710,72317,015
Foreign States............38055....1089
TOTALS          £............39018,16965925,93510,73326,000
NELSON including MARL BOROUGH until 1860United Kingdom....16,04098819,80440,24145,60452,66818,17231,6851,47918,995
British, colonies34,22621,60931,45428,76757,60540,29032,48220,89815,43841,93551,63792,395
Foreign States...24...21..52......5,355....
TOTALS          £34,22621,63347,49429,77677,40980,58378,08673,56633,61078,97553,116111,390
MARLBOROUGHUnited Kingdom................57,84452,41837,68549,282
British Colonies..................1401,30878,733
Foreign States........................
TOTALS          £................57,84452,55838,993128,015
CANTERBURYUnited Kingdom......19,38043,07286,45388,551166,174193,197241,072323,679360,506
British Colonies3,39614,05043,88828,42422,34022,20244,00442,12519,31315,58223,74524,541
Foreign States..7286727144594721,1551,0452,0139,51621,334
TOTALS          £3,39614,77843,95547,83165,556108,714133,027209,454213,555258,667356,940406,381
OTAGO (including SOUTH LAND until 1862United Kingdom..........19,01137,75028,672104,258229,287997,625601,711
British Colonies7706,48224,18325,73725,26628,33345,88326,817748,2021,516,3401,570,5141,408,572
Foreign States............87372383331,5795,394
TOTALS          £7706,48224,18325,73725,26647,34483,72055,526852,6981,745,9002,569,7182,015,677
SOUTHLANDUnited Kingdom......................41,586
British Colonies..................20,09791,69859,776
Foreign States...................... 
TOTALS          £..................20,09791,698101,362
CHATHAM ISLANDSUnited Kingdom.............No ReturnsNo ReturnsNo ReturnsNo Returns....
British Colonies......5,2691,2313,920....
Foreign States.............32671
TOTALS          £......5,2691,2313,920........32671
GENERAL TOTALS          £303,282320,891365,868318,433369,394458,023551,484588,9531,370,2472,422,7343,485,4053,401,667

Chapter 51. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 18

Table 51.1. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF IMPORTS AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

ARTICLESAUCKLANDRUSSELLMONGONUI AND HOKIANGA.WANGAREI AND KAIPARAPORT WAIKATO.NEW PLYMOUTH.WANGANUIWELLINGTON.NAPIERNELSONCOLLINGWOOD.PICTON.WAIRAU AND HAVELOCK.LYTTELTON.AKAROA.TIMARU.OAMARU.DUNEDIN.MOLYNEUX.INVERCARGILL.BLUFF HARBOUR AND RIVERTON.CHATHAM ISLANDS.TOTALS.
Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Qy.Val.Quantity.Value.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, viz..— £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
    Harrows and Ploughs..number67764........18....240....3775823214116823........2411982,119....24200....3422,930....1131,441378....9289,416
    Spades and Shovelspackages7271,646........................1786336717284340....191165204921,437....60167....2873,250....2021,42815107....2,1369,316
    Not describedpackages7138................3871212........12251............112409....68....44970....39864580....2402,819
ALE, BEER, CIDER, PERRY, &c.gallons270,39252,040....125....14810011,9562,7983,671367100,35212,41718,7694,03526,4776,026....1,4862482,062399217,90138,8271,4813564,9661,09836265420,06886,880....64,72414,0979,3901,802....1,154,223221,060
APOTHECARY WARESpackages1,2638,815....11........1281,162....2813,0431175663391,900....8484401,5548,308....553....5,00124,984....3901,85721125229,11450,904
ARMS AND AMMUNITION, viz.—
    Arms.number1,0534,560................1871,13552743269665149549....261457601571,307............5383,797....7938525153....2,27512,452
    Percussion Capsthousands807,500149................29,00017....20,00010250,00080150,00032....73,00033....488,00093....16,00013....774,000190....74,50049........2,682,000666
    Powderlbs.1,732279................264....290541302,174342....4,82560....25,470957............36,6051,785....6130151....71,4303,563
    Shotcwt276½421................1110251316122484156....1020513184231....611....148235....201942....771½1,174
    Not describedpackages462................21107........1152................65342............112,520578....2401022....112,6331,203
BAGS, SACKS, &c.packages1,0889,520....39................1331,8..1,1201122,213....640932072510,292....493....88510,795....1206220....3,04236,492
BOOKS, PRINTEDpackages3367,487140............347985113981,77861491001,844....120....4017,218............2315,583....461,220686....1,26526,336
BOOTS AND SHOESpackages2,33436,576....659349....1283,6402454638410,606922,92745611,324....1855024770929,033128211,443....3,05957,600....4348,97923618127,695164,027
BRUSHWARE AND PERFUMERYpackages4164,749................535736105477881215250699............1381,093....597....2395,780....2846713....99515,106
CANDLES, viz.—
    Tallowcwts.1,9034,743........1/21....17556926128........3451,193........425........2377............2631,2131546....27541/27,995
    Wax and Spermcwts.5,17225,351....56316....2081,1561091137224,0501448425163,16953783442141071,1466,49426194241468212,39112,626....17085071363....10,80655,970
    Not describedcwts.........................995....59345................2251,721....317....9424,938....3012553164....1,3517,405
CARTS AND DRAYSnumber74013,855....114........140....1072,685561,926962,979....14260....34610,683....23510....944,173....1022,05829756....1,60939,939
CHEESEcwts.2,91114,068................11873710302239901671136879....1359....8363,610....1190....3,74419,086....4072,54050182....8,47542,342
CLOCKS AND WATCHESpackages30210,990................25295....65684119231657....5200....1091,491............2776,159....236217220....85521,409
    Jewellerypackages13818,151................6306....126353159121,111............281,232............10710,900....230........30838,524
COALStons17,24928,147....12........3318557401,89611,49227,7211,1452,9338,08216,133........31212,73227,865....286590....27,63457,296....9112,7691236....80.618166,255
COFFEE, CHICORY, and CHOCOLATElbs.242,93111,350....1026........26,0891,4212,0838941,1802,1725,75737425,8301,842....2,501157....106,7435,305....1,52890....296,2609,707....13,6407511,23489....765,87833,353
COPPER MANUFACTURES, viz.—
    Nailscwts.36350........................3534....114............45817........90371................167834
Sheathingcwts.147827........................200160....1 ½19................635........29233................383½1,274
    Not describedpackages6 1/4161................................................61253................................67¼414
CORDAGE AND WOOL LASHINGcwts.2,0366,4168251137........86242....261717119450138572....29105....7313,1942162838....1,4744,886....2281,0501665....5,16617,859
DRAPERY GOODS, viz.—
    Cotton Manufacturespackages2,168107,58811810264........443,736694,80053726,642744,7741529,824....552,498216033212,4053195281,527....1015,163235983,661142222223,692183,534
    Silk and Silk Goodspackages828,494................................5941............371,907....1175....131,740....230........14013,287
    Slop Clothingpackages1,16456,637....1103112....1487,159452,33132715,147552,52930013,988....310624084934,107229505849528611,634....29214,580711,17212933,581160,751
    Woollen Manufacturespackages2,772115,450160............472,926342,70270246,2691319,49822912,647....110314252524,82174985115....2,442198,239....28816,321371,1281337,225430,859
    Not describedpackages91827,583215............693,394472,8202377914713,08631215,76311501241511,01242,07514780542,874....4,511280,034........451,902....7,170391,374
EARTHEN AND CHINAWAREpackages6296,526....615........60901151002782,839848583312,770....9170....6256,577110315....7,37514,874....2471,476690....9,66937,221
FRUITS, viz.—
    Driedpackages3,4299,259........37....3331,362....9682,8241286176272,148....721692141,9386,80815491483985403,3079,556....5671,46780324....11,62235,042
    Greenpackages17,55312,128................734439....62792133259781,062....2120....5,9634,451....610....19,90512,880....3,2082,523381342....49,40934,801
    Bottledpackages288510................1720....56105....1624....711............15100....1,3202,489....7811,45512....2,5014,716
    Not describedpackages......................................................2334,652..............................2334,652
FURNITUREPackages1,4217,778.....36250........2991,404376691061,636496233032,917....962656981,04617,486150951,325....3,04842,5261204294,00222236....6,92581,285
GLASSWAREpackages1,5375,857....23........15077951104413,487865936373,321....33259....1,6047,772....34244....3,27522,655....3212,2301091....8,13547,394
GRAIN, viz
    Barleybushels4,4831,807................318135....1,050313....................354144............7,1992,820....1,46038942....14,8685,610
    Maizebushels68,59321,452................3,1191,315....6,2792,014....1,390442....310118....................38,67511,209....7,9002,425980405....127,24639,380
    Oatsbushels289,47490,082................3,066867....7,8442,100885217398115............3,360658............125,69829,827....26,9708,8471,490615....459,185133,328
    Wheatbushels164,97357,979................2,3441,260.....21,0578,380....25,30211,700............2,5911,308............32,29810,681....2947442....248,86391,384
HARDWARE AND CUTLERYpackages1,64719,849....25........551,150181475926,464661,6593134,859....569941101,50814,804....701,177....13, 57173,33673,33673,3369015,800271292718,829130,390
HARNESS AND SADDLERYpackages58416,182....215........14642218781807,2261004,490721,998....621032003009,181110390....38613,696....541,1395220....1,73156,177
HOPSpockets5918,523................5075852259655....1011,749....470....1331,978....240....3024,094....59788110....1,30718,687
INSTRUMENTS, viz
    Musical and Scientificpackages1977,247................14550....361,6289445501937....445....2487,87............1547,953....341,4623120....74929,174
IRON, viz
    Bolt, Bar, and Hooptons1,95731,636................561,666....1452,467571,061962,405....43 1/2253....2,69251,519....4179....4,93990,151....1,13632,8001,8541/226,011....12,980240,148
    Pigtons............................49230....220....125....1050................................62325
    Not describedtons................................................71160....................................71160
IRONMONGERY, viz.—
    Hollowwarepackages1,97515,441....56........1757821015911,3645,1171351,45157474....5252363481,4322,346....7949369301........5,1379,16466433....10,68336,999
    Nailscwt.6,19110,259....2346711....300735....9821,7954775151,0441,540....104194....3 6986 658....144224....8,33213,677....1,5892,262224365....23,11538,281
    Not describedpackage.4,33411,50011............1,0556,27151467....1,3824,5149517 698....191302....6,21224,845....430450............5752,5381471,283....15,32959,869
LEADcwt.1,0681,872............................1745248463....1837....1,4622,429....2140....1,6252,653....18427716....4,6447,822
LEATHERcwt.9867,155................9612552057552,149122952492,534....14120....1331,017....220....8578,691....2112,181531....3,32524,523
MACHINERY, viz.-
    For Flour Millspackages31723........................2532024020231....51497....46310....110....8225....10796........1943,152
    For Saw and Flax Millspackages1853,371....1,4042,200........1280............371,198....19215....2693,320............1652,268................1943,3,152
    For Draining and Thrashingpackages720............................130................1894,185....1530....1815,780................2,08012,852
    Not describedpackages1,06519,831................2750....4937,486821016123l0..152231122848011,055....10130....1,54424,830....1726,7094305....3,96773,882
OIL,viz-
    Linseedgallons9,1632,324....46080........924245....100208602651,452443....90361057,1492,193351124062....23,1916,449....2,25055411550....46,03912,737
    Fishgallons2,92174014,5802,9141,040114................3,212688............7530....................1,860592........9019....23,7785,097
    Not describedgallons65,9247,536.................2,174637641612,3233,5616532458,0462,314....474190....9,3083,255....4315....79,48020,170....6,0612,1441,571440....186,12640,523
OILMAN'S STORES.packages14,67141,367....722........l,2743,8802267332,1158,0937092,9501,0673,801....102391281565,87l19,13055119142591514013,43537,101....3,4058,3912161,061....43,338127,926
PAINT AND PAINTERS' MATERIALSPackages2,8716,660....22........131309....85391735074061,084....6312023501,3305,08862621481102,2659,680....441933101126....7,82125,034
PROVISIONS, viz.—
    Beef, and Mutton, saltedvarious8,03319,792....511481236....1040....54½237113118133657....839....157613............1,3764,477....3241,445139562....10 410128 164
    Biscuitscwt.5,0489,135....191261........69180....3689115979127328....915....4711,586............9353,138....5134492232621178,04116,226
    Flourtons5,00199,722....102487131....54612,768....56713,045539503707,540....601,855....48113,621....732,100....7,612163,693....1,30926,905982,3852716,188½344,990
Oatmealtons3052,913................1061221942516½30426718....131....541,496............1874,495....5675910½22....682½11,291
Porkbarrels2,71112,18450205100460........26....28322....19100............1093931050........5,15261,548....2792,201........8,46077,469
    Not describedpackages23,78583,134....2967........114881....7563,8876069132,1156,046....2331,606396,43218,775103987297....48,81783,168....6,33919,1151,4484,054....90,774221,991
RICEtons3768,328....71705120....242532401021,784521034983....216012581,7671017........1042,891....12426½98....78016,847
SHIP CHANDLERY, VIZ-
    Anchors and Chains.tons1532,077........................3430251004174....2 ½60....33869............551,943....13158........2991/25,688
    Sails and Sail Cloth.packages2379,641........................20563423245364............571,6783151110....1526,205....15445........53419,289
    Tar and Pitchpackages6061,162....820........410....164371591305295....513....7441,362....2330707271,574....842603293....2,5175,163
    Not describedpackages6062,855....6072................19229....4281,238............145995224........4243,391....5933572638....1,8159,777
SALTtons7982,759....29........29195211873413018563367........2202241,520............1,0213,210....242239 1/299½12.291 1/28,940
SEEDS, viz.—
    Grass and Clovercwts.1,6327,035....35........13124....4881,238142566102 ½379............1,1756,549....24115....6102,122....10885628 ½209....4,32619,189
    Plantspackages60473....420........17124....1473....37439....210....1601,217‥|..........6104,949....11135........9157,440
    Not describedpackages............................313........................................................313
SOAPcwts.2,8295,333122511....34495950609302,1231573689712,2532416730516392,3114,873305310526142722,7065,658....9181,5671001702511,74424,111
SPIRITS, viz.—
    Brandygallons63,59632,458................5,8573,38889442913,8627,6644,2692,3965,7123,999....62737140231428,36520,576428256435285253210115,27765,236....13,0617,5022,1301,60341255,172146,718
    Genevagallons8,5611,406....85........1,2842995141067,0821,0671,8083574,1321,048....4681274341574,7671,7193468027050....39,0979,567....8,2041,9091,711514....78,68619,011
    Gingallons8,2272,505................125623341891,1224501,0794871,457401........1254011,2055,478913513565....2,7361,313....310206111110....27,05711,401
    Rumgallons141,14524,177................15,0933,2527921639,1312,1972,6235592,984672291829892177488,3582,031....29370....17,6523,564....731138150125168199,47237,114
    Whiskeygallons17,7504,733................1,5375106261453,8011,2293,7661,0412,159648....2781237511,3845,6701,4966....62917549,49112,485....3,486990458271....95,38628,044
    Not describedgallons1,7922,116................4241....2481941890126347............1,4261,635....915....4,3965,658....29430034....8,35410,400
STATIONERYpackages1,42522,921................991,6867992594,7281162,2662193,428....33453....91312,982220454....2,88941,014....2604,36013214....6,23994,225
STOCK, viz.—
    Cattlenumber12,937152,000................1832,500....2600....20400............................3,28045,774....4276,7952,03922,624....18,888230,693
    Horsesnumber1,31134,909....7120........15450....471,240....952,537............1193,450............1,18620,470....1883,5352335,865....3,20172,576
    Sheepnumber10,61911,794....700700........243243....682,400....3760............9,51418,035............72,317102,060....1,9223,93058,45885,276....153,878224,498
    Not describednumber3522,127........................4100................61515491............5,4993,106....129450618....6,0116,307
SUGAR—Raw and Refinedtons1,47159,048....91/4378145....1565,584691,52432414,824792,53734722,70244246271,195171,15672334,4963 1/2l88321,21941401,90476,127....2067,43830 1/21,527½105,4074 1/2230,354
TEALbs.355,21929,825....5095324025....28,6192,8399,724884131,11412,71231,8253,32455,6928,137....13,5981,5142,096250230,99524,8122,5022695,31858558090535,76041,126....47,6364,1428,500967611,459,943131,555
TIN, viz.—
    In Platescwts.5991,237........................1427....54119............148383............1,8334,102....123540........2,7716,408
    Tin warepackages49815....11........12131....32571....9137....422....881,569....230....45390....403051868....3004,039
    Not describedcwts....................................................184361....1,81520................14....2,000385
TOBACCOlbs.451,59257,9998261383,08857l693136....14,6121,8717,09689983,81211,7158,7941,47734,4158,762....4,8429222,29380322,87426,872993244744152....610,63759,950....44,9234,3774,1365871,3162011,597,686176,953
    Cigars and Snufflbs.23,30211,341................2,8341,036175672,3319513621762,5251,310....594200....21,1843,417............29,31917,529....2,119644217452184,96436,717
VINEGARgallons7,491945....144........55215326174,1974419301322,293250....12420212179,1241,291....480771002426,1241,316....1,60020010222....53,4294,909
WINEgallons70,60632,075....1418........3,7232,47879445816,0348.9565,6693,2635,1153,932....29833331315041,88632,308448321464276441316105,62449,712....9,7445,5821,40277063261,681140,951
ARTICLES NOT SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED ..139,085..176..50......1,120..16,817..1,799..27,594..7,568..24,060..8..1,196..289..100,342..5..2,003..372..221,525..3..27,312..5,692..83..577,099
    Totals..1,893,100..3,594..6,553..688..1,220..119,446..27,055..359,940..98,148..274,408..378..20,279..5,707..855,225..4,243..23,315..2,541..2,453,891..58..315,819..177,338..517..6,643,468
SPECIE..326,187..........................10,000......5,000..............................3,400......5,000..7,600......357,187
    General Totals..2,219,287..3,594..6,553..688..1,220..119,446..27,055..369,940..98,148..279,408..378..20,279..5,707..855,225..4,243..23,315..2,541..2,457,291..58..320,819..184,938..517..7,000,655

Chapter 52. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 19

Table 52.1. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

ARTICLESAUCKLANDRUSSELL AND MONGONUIHOKIANGAKAIPARANEW PLYMOUTHWANGANUIWELLINGTONNAPIERNELSONCOLLINGWOODPICTONWAIRAUHAVELOCKLYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCHDUNEDININVERCARGILLBLUFFRIVERTONCHATHAM ISLANDSTOTAL.
QuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValueQuantityValue

* Quantities not stated in all cases.

PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES OF THE COLONY £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Baconlbs....................................................24090....................24090
Barktons16215........15100............................................................31315
Butter and Cheeselbs.2,240100....................1888....2245................249,781,099................150727,7801,219
Chrome Oretons................................7684,910........................................7684,910
Curiositiespackages........................873........................10239....22............19305
Flax and Flax Cordagecwt.728....................9077....2530....................2230..5............154170
Flourcwts.6101015....................................................................1625
Firewoodloads....25....................................................................25
Fruitspackages........................44....3147....................................123653
Gold dustozs3,44910,555..................69270....23,23890,0495209,65336,401....7,60829,47997347427,1771,655,3147,39128,6411,2274,754........479,9141,855,830 
Grainbushels....................................................3,540710................40123,580722
Gum (Kauri)tons2,07850,380....701,810802,410............................................................2,22860,590
Hidesnumber6,5723,246............878523....3,3191,6663161601,179816....2813........10,4621,3305,5313,2541,37588944356240....29,76111,972
Horns. Bones, &ctons1985....................1030......................1050..130..515..3........*44313
Iron Sandtons..............10552..........................................................10552
Oil (Fish)gals9,5851,455....................1,016160............5,500950........1,862380....................17,9632,945
Potatoes and Onionstons5037128231................................................................1178831951,085
Plants and Seedspackages744....................25282....11137................2459651515............69588
Plumbagocwts..................................32320..........................................32
Skins (Sheep)number....162................14,0971,7232,02623810015....6204732432....23,3562,3976,24253183016060511140040....48,6365,296
Stock (Live)number71230....................................................................53111124341
Tallowcwt.........................365576127245820................32765195164114209............1,0361,865
Timber (Sawn)feet703,2994,611....6,0002029,735242............................................146,2001,150............885,2346,023
  Do. (Hewn)loads*........1,0407,1351,60710,966........................................................612,65318,102
  Do. (Spars)number........93584....................2357........................................116641
Whalebonelbs.1,170110....................19610............3,360200........58855....................5,314375
WOOLIbs.495,62128,940....3,300220....24,3281,318....3,219,399229,720420,89525,357167,77114,768....49,5002,570865,17049,237....6,447,504378,3184,206,422287,208767,92851,88518,6281,2265,200230....16,691,6661,070,997
Not Classified..4,457......................126......196......6..........239..319..........120..22..5,485
Total, New Zealand Produce and Manufacture..110,837..253..9,769..13,706..1,893......234,725..26,000..111,370..20..40,187..49,269..29,479..385 941..1,947,015..82,971..6,129..430..638..3,050,634
Other Colonial, British and Foreign Produce and Manufactures..43,406..356..10..........8..2,206..............80..........10,440..59,162..10,089..1,643..100..33..127,533
Specie..175,000......................20,000..............9,000..........10,000..9,500..................223,500
    General Totals....329,243..609..9,779..13,781,893..8..256,931..26,000..111,370..20..49 207..49,269..29,479..406,381..2015,677..2015,677..93,060..7,772..530671..3,401,667

Chapter 53. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 20

Table 53.1. SUMMARY OF THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GOLD EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, FROM 1ST APRIL, 1857, TO 31st DECEMBER, 1864.

PORT OF EXPORTPRODUCE OF GOLD FIELDS IN THE PROVINCE OFDURING THE YEAR 1864FROM 1st APRIL, 1857, TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1863TOTAL EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1864
To Great Britain.To New S. Wales.To Victoria.To Tasmania.To other places.Total.
Quantity.Value.

The value has been calculated at the uniform (estimated) rate of £3 17s. 6d. per ounce, in all the Provinces, with the exception of Auckland, for which the ascertained value has been given.

This Table is compiled from Monthly Returns of Gold exported, which do not in all cases exactly correspond with the Quarterly Trade Returns of Exports from the Colony, as furnished by the Collectors for their respective Ports, from which the General Table of Exports (No. 19), has been compiled.

  Ozs.Ozs.Ozs.Ozs.Ozs.Ozs.£Ozs.£Ozs.£
AucklandAuckland...3,448.........3,44810,5526,07619,3239,52429,875
NelsonNelson314,34462...114,41055,84161,828239,58376,238295,424
DoMarlborough...7,35220......7,37228,56624,83896,241
HavelockDo37,58025......7,60829,479
PictonDo...6,6353,018...2059,85838,196
LytteltonCanterbury23............23911,4635,670
NelsonDo...1,43010......1,4405,579
DunedinOtago82,81670,865273,476120427,1781,655,3141,201,2844,654,9771,637,2966,344,520
AucklandDo1............13
InvercargillDo......7,391......7,39128,641
NelsonDo...16.........1662
Bluff HarbourDo...751,351......1,4265,523
     Totals82,846111,745285,3531226480,1711,857,8471,269,1884,913,8831,749,3596,771,730

Chapter 54. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 21

Table 54.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GRAIN, FLOUR, AND BRAN EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

Provinces185918601861186218631864
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The value of Grain, Flour, and Bran exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1858 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was,— in 1853, Auckland, £12,495; Taranaki, (New Plymouth,) £2,456 10*.; Wellington, £1,175 Is. 9d.; Nelson, £4,532; Canterbury, £180 j Otago, £430:—in 1854, Auckland, £27,589 3 8d.; Taranaki, £5,181 16 6d.; Wellington, £6,607 11 M.; Nelson, £3,391; Canterbury, £2,237; Otago, £311 19—in 1855, Auckland, £61,194 2. 6d.; Taranaki, £3,007; Wellington, £5,706 17 Nelson, £4,070; Canterbury, £3,587 15; Otago, £11,094 .— in 1850, Auckland, £12,934 6; Wellington, £5,889; Nelson, £2,535; Canterbury, £1,551 2; Otago, £5,073 15; Chatham Islands, £168 10;—in 1857, Auckland, £17,884 19.; Taranaki, £274; Wellington, £2,575 10; Nelson, £2,500; Canterbury, £3,927; Otago, £5,210 5 6rf.; Chatham Islands, £153 15.:—and, in 1858, Auckland, £5,859 14; Taranaki, £552 2. 6d.; Wellington, £023 Nelson, £2,281 13 Gd.; Canterbury, £5,340; Otago, £8,529 18.

   £ £ £ £ £ £
AucklandBran3,704 bushels23710,085 bushels6592,100 bushels110..................
Flour45 tons1,20017 tons3513½ tons61............16 cwt25
Maize..................200 bushels60............
Oats26 bushels6..............................
Wheat7,790 bushels3,614..............................
    Totals......5,087...1,013...174...60.........25
TaranakiBran56 bushels3900 bushels54........................
Oats2,560 bushels47229 bushels7........................
Wheat200 bushels50..............................
    Totals......525...61........................
Wellington (including Hawke's Bay, until 1859)Barley50 bushels151,031 bushels388........................
Bran4,089 bushels1922,880 bushels148........................
Flour....................................
Oats4,522 bushels1,0543,194 bushels660........................
Wheat3,402 bushels1,382108 bushels32........................
    Totals......2,643...1,228........................
Hawke's BayBran............1,136 bushels68..................
Nelson (including Marlborough until 1860)Barley2,852 bushels76678 bushels23........................
Bran1,639 bushels135..............................
Flour57 tons1,189..............................
Oats8,596 bushels1,7216,505 bushels1,300........................
Wheat2,501 bushels1,000300 bushels135........................
    Totals......4,811...1,458........................
Marlborough....................................
CanterburyBarley6,241 bushels1,6536,362 bushels1,585......30 bushels102,000 bushels660  
Bran1,740 bushels87280 bushels15150 bushels10..................
Flour800 lbs.161 ton241 ton25..................
Oats9,599 bushels1,92311,698 bushels2,063119 bushels25............3,510 bushels710
Wheat8,855 bushels3,33910,760 bushels3,986497 bushels1206,047 bushels1,660............
Grain (not described)............7,502 bushels2,373325 bushels91............
    Totals......7,018...7,673...2,553...1,761...660...710
Otago, (including Southland until 1862)Barley......311 bushels98............1,238 bushels500......
Bran............200 bushels12..................
Oats56,102 bushels19,88315,307 bushels2,835........................
Wheat5,444 bushels2,108..............................
    Totals......21,991...2,933...12.........500......
Southland....................................
Chatham IslandsOats..............................40 bushels12
    General Totals......42,075...14,366...2,807...1,821...1,160...747

Chapter 55. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 22

Table 55.1. SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GRAIN, FLOUR, AND BRAN EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

 185918601861186218631864
QuantityValue.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The total value of Grain, Flour, and Bran, exported from New Zealand in 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1858 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was—in 1853, £21,268 11. 9d.; in 1854, £45,318 10s. Sd.; in 1855, £88,059 14,6d.; in 1856, £28,151 13S.; in 1857, £32,525 9. 6d.; and in 1858, £23,186 8.

  £ £ £ £ £ £
BARLEY9,143 bushels2,4317,782 bushels2,094......30 bushels103,238 bushels1,160......
BRAN11,228 bushels65414,145 bushels8763,586 bushels200..................
FLOUR102 tons2,40518 tons3784½ tons89............16 cwt.25
MAIZE..................200 bushels60............
OATS81,405 bushels25,05936,733 bushels6,865119 bushels25............3,580 bushels722
WHEAT28,192 bushels11,52311,168 bushels4,153497 bushels1206,047 bushels1,660............
GRAIN (not described)............7,502 bushels2,373325 bushels91............
      GENERAL TOTALS42,075...14,306...2,807...1,821...1,160...747

Chapter 56. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 23

Table 56.1. SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GUM (KAURI) EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

Port185618571858185918601861186218631864
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The value of Kauri Gum exported in 1S53, 1854, and 1855 respectively (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was, in 1853,—Auckland, £15,779; Russell, £180; Hokianga, £12. Total, £15,971. In 1854, Auckland, £26,515; Russell, £100; Hokianga, £1,712; Mongonui, £85; Kaipara, £452. Total, £28,864; and in 1855, Auckland, £4,334; Hokianga, £30; Kaipara, £150. Total, £4,514.

  £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Auckland.1,043 tons 3cwt. 841b14,0001,901 tons 15 cwt.24,8521.685 tons 11 cwt.18,6661,751 tons17,3561,001 tons9,396724 tons8,413943 tons9,9671,400½ tons27,0262,078 tons56,380
Russell18 tons21640 tons400............45 tons455........................
Hokianga295 tons3,290130 tons1,95070 tons82021 tons215......21 tons26010 tons140......70 tons1,810
Mongonui......62 tons 15 cwt.74835 tons350....................................
Kaipara84 tons1,085330 tons6,60020 tons200238 tons3,205......111 tons1,21550 tons1,000......80 tons2,400
Lyttelton......57 tons700..........................................
    Totals1,440 tons 3 cwt 84 Ibs18,5912,521 tons 10 cwt.35,2501,810 tons 11 cwt.20,0362,010 tons20,7761,046 tons9,851856 tons9,8881,103 tons11,1071,4004 tons27,0262,228 tons60,590

Chapter 57. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 24

Table 57.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF OIL, EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

Province185918601861186218631864
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The value of Oil exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858 respectively (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics) was, in 1853: Auckland, £17,027; Wellington, £5,248 8, Total, £22,275 8s. In 1854 : Auckland, £8,559 12, Wellington, £2,440; Nelson, £15; Canterbury, £40; Total, £11,054 12s. In 1855 : Auckland, £4,345 10s.; Wellington, £4,104 0s. 8d.; Nelson, £25; Otago, £273; Total, £8,747 10s. 8d. In 1856 : Auckland, £5,922; Wellington, £4,422 16s.; Nelson, £50; Canterbury, £120; Total, £10,514 16s. In 1857: Auckland, £4,787 108.; Wellington, £5,238; Nelson, £200; Canterbury, £1,717; Total, £11,942 10s;"—and in 1858 : Auckland, £4,928; Wellington, £1,430; Nelson, £241; Canterbury, £1,620; Total, £8,219.

  Tuns.Galls.£Tuns.Galls.£Tuns.Galls.£Tuns.Galls.£Galls.£Galls.£
AUCKLANDBlack93931,41310434281963268142273............
Humpback301201340490..................
Sperm112772924141,480322092,6559145712............
Polar9238295.....................
Head Matter0872205012..................
Not described......12840113636,59025,9096,8229,5851,455
    TOTALS...1171932579471082,324421813,021131987,57525,9096,8229,5851,455
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)Black.........19126680............
Sperm...40360...03210............
Not described128648,28019611,223371761,125...2,3695251,016160
    TOTALS...128648,28023611,583371761,125191586902,3695251,016160
HAWKE'S BAY(Not described).........084152,582400......
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)Black.........18875............ 
Sperm......3126250...............
Fish........................
Not described0105112648..................
    TOTALS...01031126483126250118875............
MARLBOROUGHNot described............4,4884405,500950
CANTERBURYFish......210550...............
Whale3801,050.....................
Not described...12032039180121077002,5202001,862380
    TOTALS...3801,050120320249730121077002,5202001,862380
    GENERAL TOTALS2841511,91284434,2751072405,1261651319,05537,8688,38717,9632,945

Chapter 58. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 25.

Table 58.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF POTATOES EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEARS 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

Province.18571858185918601861186218631864
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The value of Potatoes exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, 1855, & 1856, respectively (of which details appeared in the previous Volumes of Statistics), was, in 1853, Auckland £18 489 158 New Plymouth, £3,0;8; Wellington, £3,667 0 6d; Nelson, £3,532; Canterbury, £876; Otago, £30. Total, £29,672 If 63. In 1864,—Auckland, £35,255 10; Taranaki, £5,076 10; Wellington, £16 137 13 : Nelson, £1,373; Canterbury, £3,170; Otago, £139 10. Total, £01,152 3. In 1855,—Auckland, 44,496 10; Taranaki, £15,168 19; Wellington, £17,686 9; Nelson, £3,666; Canterbury, 7,206 Otago £3,285. Total, 91,508 IS; and in 1856,—Auckland, £11,133 Taranaki, £1,200; Wellington, 1,349; Nelson, £16; Canterbury, £361; Otago, £800; Chatham Islands, £5,100. Total, £19,958.

  £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Auckland1,599 tons8,1362,386 tons13,0431,577 tons6,5681,147 tons7,562383 tons1,7601,906 tons7,445508 tons3,23375 tons568
Taranaki363 tons1,582897 tons4,350780 tons2,81958 tons278........................
Wellington (including Hawke's Bay until 1859)1,004 tons6,552581 tons4,393111 tons240419 tons2,720......25 tons150............
Hawke's Bay............17 tons1112 tons20......577 tons1,792............
Nelson (including Marlborough until 1860)252 tons1,452491 tons2,94660 tons218347 tons1,940278 tons1,231..................
Marlborough................................................
Canterbury641 tons4,156781 tons4,404237 tons782144 tons1,073292 tons1,13025 tons140............
Otago (including Southland until 1862)45 tons398......5 tons207 tons60........................
Southland................................................
Chatham Islands526 tons1,052980 tons3,920No Returns...No Returns...No Returns...No Returns...6 1/4 tons22103 tons414
    General Totals.4,430 tons23,3286,116 tons33,0562,787 tons10,7582,124 tons13,653953 tons4,1212,533 tons9,527514 1/4 tons3,255178 tons982

Chapter 59. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 26

Table 59.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF TIMBER EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863 AND 1864.

Province.185918601861186218631864
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The value of Timber exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was, in 1853, Auckland, 51,768 15s.; Taranaki, £309; Wellington, 26,393 15s. 9d.; Nelson, 13,332; Canterbury, 1,173; Otago £8;—in 1854, Auckland, 36,635 9s. 7d.; Wellington, 5,823 13s. 6d.; Nelson, 2,648; Canterbury, 955; Otago, 35;—in 1855, Auckland, 7,756 11s.; Wellington 192; Nelson, 1,239; Canterbury, 205;—in 1850, Auckland, 22,386 9s.; Wellington, 494; Nelson, 8; Otago, 120;—in 1857, Auckland, 12,028 2s. 4d.; Taranaki, 7 10s.; Wellington, 170; and in 1858, Auckland, 16,882 14s.; Taranaki, 270; Wellington, 55.

......£..£..£..£..£..£
AucklandFirewood72 tons35354 tons110....135 tons6910 tons52 loads5
Spars and Rickers1,005 and 506 loads8,710171 number and 220lds, £2,677; 800 boat knees, £25.2,70223 and 491 loads2,224912 loads, 116 num.4,2952701,95393 spars584
Timber—Hewn, Sawn, Squared,Hn 5,047 loads £18,648; Sawn, 877,379 feet, £6,98325,631Swan, 814,485 ft £ 1822lds, £ 6,30011,5194,002lds, Hewn 498, 184 ft. Sawn17,255240lds hewn 736,200 feet Sawn11,6311,552,636 feet, loads 1,64115,966963,034 feet loads 2,53922,974
Wood........................
    Totals..34,376..14,331..19,479..15,995..17,924..23,563
Nelson (including Marlborough)Spars....................23 num.57
Timber, Sawn........2,500 feet209,550 feet11736,000 feet250....
CanterburyTimber, Sawn....500 feet5................
Otago (including Southland until 1864)Firewood....96tons30................
Spars............34num130........
SouthlandTimber, Sawn....................146,200 feet1,150
Chatham IslandsTimber, Hewn....................6 loads1
    General Totals..34,376..14,366..19,499..16,242..18,174..24,771

Chapter 60. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 27

Table 60.1. SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF TIMBER EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863 AND 1864.

 1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The total value of Timber exported from New Zealand in 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was, —in 1853—£92,994 10s. 9d.; 1854, £46,094 3s. 1d.; in 1855, £9,392 11s.; in 1856, £23,008 9s.; in 1857, £12,205 12s. 4d.; and in 1858, £17,27 14s.

  £ £ £ £ £ £
Firewood72 tons35450 tons140....135 tons6910 tons52 loads5
Spars and Rickers, &c.1,005 and 566 loads8,710171 number and 220lds, £2,677; 800 boat knees, £25.2,70223 and 491 loads2,224912 loads, 150 num.4,4252701,953116 spars641
Timber—Hewn, Sawn, Squared,Hn 5,047 loads £18,648; Sawn, 877,379 feet, £6,98325,631Hewn, 1822lds, £6,300; Sawn 814,985 feet, £5,22411,524500,684, Swn; 4,002 lds. Hewn17,2752,402lds, Hewn, 745, 750 ft, Sawn11,7481,641lds, Hewn 1,588,636 feet, Sawn.6,347 9,8691,109,234 feet, loads, 2,54524,125
    General Totals..34,376..14,366..19,499..16,242..18,174..24,771

Chapter 61. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 28.

Table 61.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF WOOL EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864.

Province.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.

The above is a correct Return of the Wool cleared at the Ports of the several Provinces, but it does not accurately show the actual quantity produced in each Province respectively;considerable quantities having been forwarded Coastwise to other Ports of the Colony, from which they were finally cleared for shipment beyond seas

The value of Wool exported in 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, and 1861, was calculated at the uniform rate of One shilling and Four Pence per lb., (omitting fractions throughout); but the value in 1862, in 1863, and in 1864, is given at the rates declared to the Officers of Customs by the respective Exporters.

The Value of Wool exported from the respective Provinces in 1853, was, Auckland, £10,556; Taranaki, £95; Wellington, £16,858; Nelson, £8,698; Otago, £300;Total, £66,507;-in 1854, Auckland, £3,174; Taranaki, £2,316; Wellington, £39,033; Nelson, £12,031; Canterbury, £7,095;Otago, £6,854; Total, £70,103; in 1855, Auckland, £3,577, Taranaki, £2,001; Wellington, £32,396 Nelson, £25,643; Canterbury, £20,586; Otago. £8,901;Totals-93,104-and, in 1856, Auckland, £6,379; Taranaki, £2,336; Wellington, £59,300; Nelson, £15,679; Canterbury, £42,785; Otago, £19,591;-Total, £146,070.

 lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£lbs.£
AUCKLAND99,2296,615160,76310,717175,60811,706304,81520,321313,36520,891208,53212,774419,18825,006498,92129,160
TARANAKI36,8022,45345,2463,01646,4143,09428,1251,87561,1544,07727,0351,22015,87894024,3281,318
WELLINGTON (including Hawke's Bay until 1859)1,005,65067,0431,138,72375,9141,704,173113,6101,791,585119,4391,839,000122,6001,782,893138,7802,061,717151,4503,219,399229,720
HAWKE'S BAY..................271,02018,06860040381,12725,136147,3859,358420,89525,357
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)459,46830,631540,40236,026575,53138,367710,79047,38657,0153,801141,3167,320168,7359,768167,77114,768
MARLBOROUGH........................867,66057,844882,30052,558674,20038,049914,67051,807
CANTERBURY772,79751,5191,352,01190,1341,694,163112,9442,842,470189,4982,925,375195,0253,444,109243,842.5,046,698339,6436,447,504378,318
OTAGO (including SOUTHLAND until 1862)274,77018,318573,22738,215900,86260,058717,07547,8051,791,751119,4502,720,555175,7503,519,837216,6044,206,422287,208
SOUTHLAND..............................251,39816,846532,34239,677791,75653,341
GENERAL TOTALS2,648,716176,5793,810,372254,0225,096,751339,7796,665,880444,3927,855,920523,7289,839,265674,22612,585,980830,49516,691,6661,070,997

Chapter 62. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 29

Table 62.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF REGISTERED VESSELS BELONGING TO PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1864, AND THE NUMBER OF MEN AND BOYS BY WHOM THEY ARE USUALLY NAVIGATED.

PORTS.VESSELS,TONNAGE.CREWS (MEN AND BOYS.)
AUCKLAND26711,623853
WELLINGTON141,34965
NAPIER414810
NELSON1340665
LYTTELTON543,700217
DUNEDIN715,347359
    GENERAL TOTALS42322,5731,569

Chapter 63. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 30

Table 63.1. SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL NUMBERS, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF REGISTERED VESSELS, BELONGING TO PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEARS 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864.

YEARS.VESSELS.TONNAGE.CREWS (MEN AND BOYS.)
18571866,662580
18581896,852596
18592137,883674
18602388,527716
18612529,144787
186228710,825931
186334315,1891,193
186442322,5731,569

Chapter 64. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 31

Table 64.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE REVENUE OF NEW ZEALAND FOR THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

REVENUE.185318541855185618571858185918601861186218631864

The Amounts shown as Territorial Revenue for the Provinces of Auckland, Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, and Otago, include Revenue collected under the "Gold Fields" and "Gold Duty" Acts, 1858.

  ££££££££££££
PROVINCE OF AUCKLANDOrdinary36,39649,71953,08448,18057,36761,08268,42972,36590,836103,518120,122184,920
Territorial38,56879,11322,13723,5207,8984,42512,0828,0976,8567,4167,63014,566
    TOTALS£74,964128,83275,22171,70065,26565,50780,51180,46297,692110,934127,752199,486
PROVINCE OF TARANAKIOrdinary3,9514,5365,4404,7185,6365,8115,8789,13511,29611,16714,77426,436
Territorial2,6064,416988......125202176...54530...
    TOTALS£6,5578,9526,4284,7185,6365,9366,0809,31111,29611,71214,80426,436
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)Ordinary23,67432,63027,56027,34940,91349,41443,54339,04343,28048,57058,71476,429
Territorial12,09830,0389,6915,47830,17445,44713,95815,30530,08520,26425,15344,945
    TOTALS£35,77262,66837,25132,82771,08794,86157,50154,34873,36568,83483,867121,374
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAYOrdinary..................6,9639,09210,78411,54113,21918,345
Territorial..................30,07837,41238,05528,81415,22320,420
    TOTALS£..................37,04146,50448,83940,35528,44238,765
PROVINCE OF NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)Ordinary6,67810,02411,18810,16418,76821,19321,16722,12727,23231,25736,84237,683
Territorial8,50225,79212,93620,19010,01914,61455,18111,69329,30565,87726,17026,661
    TOTALS£15,18035,81624,12430,35428,78735,80776,34833,82056,53797,13463,01264,344
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGHOrdinary.....................1,7482,8014,2034,95410,879
Territorial.....................18,97415,80417,01044;79139,487
    TOTALS£.....................20,72218,60621,21349,74550,366
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURYOrdinary6,8817,7929,48511,36121,95127,77536,94141,16047,01471,05897,466114,092
Territorial2,29636,83714,50616,15928,36865,53155,88564,97098,434223,514205,164251,281
    TOTALS£9,17744,62923,99127,52050,31993,30692,826106,130145,448294,572302,630365,373
PROVINCE OF OTAGO (including SOUTHLAND in 1861)Ordinary2,5245,8894,4775,8269,61213,77025,50338,37890,877211,205319,805284,617
Territorial2,6814,6302,04210,83014,73431,65774,49659,133128,815188,699149,989247,922
    TOTALS£5,20510,5196,51916,65624,34645,42799,99997,511219,692399,904469,794532,539
PROVINCE OF SOUTHLANDOrdinary...........................15,64176,46362,098
Territorial...........................54,69150,25469,488
    TOTALS£...........................70,332126,717131,586
CHATHAM AND STEWART'S ISLANDSOrdinary.........203136281226026172145177
    TOTAL ORDINARY80,104110,590111,234107,801154,383179,326208,446233,108324,146508,332742,504815,676
    TOTAL TERRITORIAL66,751180,82662,30076,17791,193161,799241,882215,760347,354606,830524,404714,770
...£146,855291,416173,534183,978245,576341,125450,328448,868671,5001,115,1621,266,9081,530,446
INCIDENTAL RECEIPTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS£9656242,3621,2612,6815309,32115,87119,96470,847113,92878,395
PARLIAMENTARY GRANT£2,000......3,090........................
    TOTAL REVENUE£149,820292,040175,896188,329248,257341,655459,649464,739691,4641,186,0091,380,8361,608,841

Chapter 65. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 32.

Table 65.1. TABLE SHOWING THE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF THE GENERAL AND PROVINCIAL

REVENUECOLONIAL TREASURYPROVINCIAL TREASURIESTOTALS
 £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
Customs Duties591,37175 591,37175
Customs Seizures and Incidental Receipts518178 518178
Postal Seizures and Incidental Receipts39,1981910 39,1981910
Postal Commission on Money Orders1,601107 1,601107
Fees and FinesSupreme Court5,23307 5,23307
Sheriffs2,182910 2,182910
Resident Magistrates' Courts21,382127 21,382127
FeesRegistration of Land and Deeds14,149167 14,149167
Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths2,74102 2,74102
On Issue of Crown Grants2,98700 2,98700
Under "Arms Act, 1860"1,043811 1,043811
Under "Merchant Shipping Act, 1854"56830 56830
Under "Land Claims Settlement Act, 1856"39906 39906
Under "Patents Act, 1860"160100 160100
Under "Joint Stock Companies Act,1860"55110 55110
Under Provincial Acts and Ordinances 16,75416716,754167
LicensesAuctioneers 4,495004,49500
Publicans 23,09318123,093181
Wholesale Spirit 1,110001,11000
Miscellaneous Revenue 76,7167476,71674
Miscellaneous Premium on Debentures and Interest9,6831578,27751017,96115
Miscellaneous Education Rate 1,2661221,266122
Miscellaneous Lost Land Orders Act300 300
Miscellaneous Marine Boards38456 38456
Miscellaneous Native Circuits Court Act22150 22150
 693,68749131,71400825,40149
Incidental Receipts, Reimbursements, &c.21,59617423,56610445,16378
Incidental Receipts, Reimbursements, Immigration 22,40419522,404195
"Gold Fields Act, 1858 "(Territorial Revenue, Auckland)17326 17326
"Gold Duty Act, 1858"60,01622 60,01622
Receipts in aid, Loans &c. 541,80268541,80268
 775,47369719,4871651,494,96132
Bank of New Zealand Advances863,523163 863,523163
"Loan Act, 1856"50,00000 50,00000
"Loan Acts, 1862 and 1863"800,00000 800,00000
Advances accounted for—
    Steam Subsidy13,00000...... ......
    Provinces48,31066...... ......
    Hawke's Bay Land Purchase Account24144...... ......
    Miscellaneous293,55493...... ......
 355,10601212,166183567,272184
Transfers from General to Provincial Treasuries—
    Ordinary Revenue294,571010..................
    Land Revenue, including Gold Fields602,61358...... ......
    Gold Duty61,8801710......959,06544959,06544
 2,844,103311,890,7191904,734,82321
Deposits—
    Sinking Fund Loan, 18564,50000...... ......
    Sinking Fund Loan, 18601,807100...... ......
Land Purchase Fund, Hawke's Bay194156...... ......
Miscellaneous77,08792     ..   
 83,58914853,6061911137,196147 
 £2,927,6921791,944,32618114,872,019168 
Customs43,413141 43,413141 
Public Debt, Interest and Sinking Fund60,40810771,174311131,582146 
His Excellency the Governor4,50000 4,50000 
Chief Justice and Puisne Judges7,262100 7,262100 
Executive, including Superintendents of Provinces18,8770326,6053845,482311 
Legislative, Electoral, and Audit13,9192612,6507726,569101 
Judicial, Supreme Court.8,44751..8,44751   
Judicial, Resident Magistrates and Petty Courts24,39617811,23612435,633100 
Judicial, Coroners, Crown Prosecutions, &c.7,51914 7,51914 
Registration of Land and Deeds10,277140 10,277140 
Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths2,567150 2,567150 
Police and Prisons 124,121210124,121210 
Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Medical and Charitable Relief 37,1423137,14231 
Marine Boards and Harbors9,056181054,31713563,374123 
Postal and Steam Communication133,9091375,18434139,0931611 
Militia and Volunteers10,44514 10,44514 
Licensing Officers under "Arms, Act, 1860"48657 48657 
Pensions and Allowances2,927103 2,927103 
Native Purposes47,53523 47,53523 
Native Purposes Native Schools Act, 1858"3,550187 3,550187 
Educational 36,25214 1136,2521411 
Immigration 52,8960652,89606 
Miscellaneous31,8301610197,9711711229,802149 
Joint Stock Companies, Registration143106 143106 
Refunds of Revenue10,606010 10,606010 
"Waste Lands Act, 1858"612180 612180 
Removal of Seat of Government6,655166 6,655166 
 459,35037629,552361,088,90271 
Roads, Works, and Public Buildings 990,656148990,656148 
Expenditure under "Otago Loan Acts" 158,03335158,03335 
Land Surveys 83,5890 583,58905 
"Gold Fields Act, 1858"856114,8501114,93572 
"Bank of Issue Winding up Act, 1856"10000 10000 
"Bay of Islands Settlement Act"343174 343174 
Receipts in aid, repaid..76,07819676,078196   
Bank of New Zealand, repaid400,00000 400,00000 
 859,879701,952,760272,812,63997 
"Loan Act, 1856"15,99889 15,99889 
"Loan "1860"67110 67110 
"Loan Acts, 1862.3"984,431100 984,431100 
Advances- 
    Steam Subsidy13,00000.................. 
    Provinces79,0961611.................. 
    Hawke's Bay Land Purchase Account20144.................. 
    Public Buildings Commission1,222117.................. 
    Miscellaneous342,52096.................. 
 436,04124281,30702717,34826 
Transfers from General to Provincial Treasuries— 
    Payments to Provinces on account of Ordinary 
    Revenue273,559183.................. 
    Gold Duty59,560139.................. 
    Land Revenue, Taranaki2,20000.................. 
 335,320120......335,320120 
 2,632,342112,234,067294,866,409310 
Deposits— 
    Land Purchase Fund, Hawke's Bay12,331910................  
    Miscellaneous56,77151069,10215835,7337 2104,836210 
    Temporarily at Interest in London   44,00000......44,00000 
Investments— 
    "Loan Act, 1856," Sinking Fund8,81478.................. 
    "Loan Act, 1860"3,307100.................. 
 12,121178......12,121178 
 £2,757,5661452,269,8009115,027,36744 

Chapter 66. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 33

Table 66.1. TABLE SHOWING, IN DETAIL, THE PROVINCIAL REVENUE OF THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

REVENUEPROVINCES.TOTALS.
AUCKLAND.TARANAKI.WELLINGTON.HAWKE'S BAY.NELSON.MARLBOROUGHCANTERBURY.OTAGO.SOUTHLAND.

* This amount includes £28,836 16., Miners' Rights Revenue, included in No. 35 as (Land) "Revenue under Gold-Fields Act, 1858."

 £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
FEES UNDER PROVINCIAL ACTS AND ORDINANCES6,032651481002,49119553821,76197......2,7031142,277507874416,7541617
LICENSES—Auctioneers80000120003600080001450015000840001,70000300004,49500
Publicans4,05000290001,695107843681,31000992004,8001007,579001,533101023,093181
Wholesale Spirit61000....................................50000......1,11000
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE6103810,0075415,955992621674,6345322710117,2803532,797544,9417176,71674
    Interest4,4861011301122,5000078183......3761333061......3741908,277510
    Education Rate........................1,266122........................1,266122
 16,5890210,6966623,002211,818989,117701,74512215,954101044,8531047,93713131,71400
REIMBURSEMENTS—Miscellaneous1,8661402,4801251,843297,635182......4871168,182525751824948223,566104
REIMBURSEMENTS—Immigration1,532841,3681611,198134434150............8,160377,8941101,8161322,404195
Receipts in aid—Loans140,0000029,73092........................50,00000......322,071176541,80268
 159,9882644,2764226,0431829,8892109,117702,2333882,29619753,323104332,31982719,487165
Advances accounted for10,0403044719839,36366..................1,491159160,823134......212,166183
TRANSFERS FROM GENERAL TO PROVINCIAL
TREASURIES, namely
    Ordinary Revenue66,5101595,32412717,8471875,575119,1867662614635,47265127,28318626,743511294,571010
    Land Revenue8,3961962,2000046,89311729,84819022,24917436,27393243,359911160,77713423,77699573,77698
    Gold Duty........................1,620675,1121611189411*83,79555......90,7171310
 244,9360952,248165130,148141045,31321142,17318544,24644362,809167586,004011382,8393101,890,719190
DEPOSITS24,879999718914,91700450............4,6721279,0351310......53,6061911
    GENERAL TOTALS269,81510652,346152145,065141045,31771142,17318544,24644367,48292595,039149382,8393101,944,3261811

Chapter 67. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 34

Table 67.1. TABLE SHOWING, IN DETAIL, THE PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE OF THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

EXPENDITUREPROVINCES.TOTALS.
AUCKLAND.TARANAKI.WELLINGTON.HAWKE'S BAY.NELSON.MARLBOROUGH.CANTERBURY.OTAGO.SOUTHLAND.
 £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
Interest and Sinking Funds9,70515624616712,07412......2,35612101,3165410,8140620,95512013,7050071,174311
Executive, including Salaries of Superintendents6,805691,2341693,148791,65016103,0941923,1771464,2931852,98210221613426,60538
Legislative and Audit1,87488394591,682133561171164876374611,644414,5471499229712,65077
Judicial—'Resident Magistrates' Courts, Gold Fields..........................................11,236124......11,236124
Judicial—Police and Prisons13,9881481,24010115,7051972,097603,1021425,80316916,862181166,75319108,56520124,121210
Medical—Hospitals, &c.4,7635101,123621,73941584452,732651,58815511,1892511,6671571,7542937,14231
Harbours5,0881518,531521,629975891991,53726489923,1882925,6371827,62511354,317135
Steam Communication............1,20868366134237100238689161341,816134400005,18434
Educational2,7811912241721,5985038718116,434661,655007,19011114,49412101,4854436,2521411
Immigration12,2557213718253019102,5881681,000001267031,638182,635651,9833752,89606
Miscellaneous16,9991691,8893718,4281902,5551345,2881498,4128528,72310398,0977317,57647197,9711711
..74,2639615,0230347,74651111,3837226,432131023,18294116,46135260,8262854,233115629,55236
Roads and Public Works98,456191110,4357043,27515019,0277615,06810530,1651111227,6031811273,107171273,515611990,656148
Expenditure under Otago Loan Acts..........................................158,03335......158,03335
Land Surveys8,7951839531045,386212,0187113,0731221,5719429,78316321,17351010,83218383,58905
Gold Fields..........................................14,5791612705014,85011
Receipts in Aid Repaid......19,591173......8,00000500004,00000............43,9872376,078196
..181,5167846,003141096,4083040,4292745,07416558,919107373,848187727,72051382,8393101,952,76027
Advances56,126206,97615941,189153........................177,01472......281,30702
..237,6429852,980107137,59718340,4292745,07416558,919107373,848187904,734123382,8393102,234,06729
Deposits Repaid29,64876500099112........................5,043186......35,73372
GENERAL TOTALS267,29017253,030107138,58819540,4292745,07416558,919107373,848187909,778109382,8393102,269,800911

Chapter 68. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 35

Table 68.1. TABLE SHOWING, IN DETAIL, THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY THE RECEIVERS OF LAND REVENUE FOR THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

 AUCKLAND.TARANAKI.WELLINGTON.HAWKE'S BAY.NELSON.MARLBOROUGH.CANTERBURY.OTAGO.SOUTHLAND.TOTALS.
RECEIPTS.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
Sales of Crown Lands13,8871810.........44,24911419,84612223,933161034,7121210233,832136158,3551168,20189597,019154
Depasturing Licenses and Assessments20110.........6951735731378141351,6352917,2531534,94414954315920,48239
Timber and Quarrying Licenses32100...........................2100..................95200521001,50800
Miscellaneous Receipts100....................................25138240355176221150606102
Revenue under "Gold Fields Act, 1858"192140...........................10826..................28,836160.........29,137126
Total Territorial Revenue14,1341310.........44,9458720,4205924,8592936,37393251,088129193,4449469,487196654,75419
Deposits..................2,6661561,4261101801005,041101,42006..................10,734180
    TOTAL Receipts14,1341310.........47,6124121,84616925,03912941,414103252,508133193,4449469,487196665,199
DISBURSEMENTS. 
Salaries of Receivers7500.........116134750015000100002000050005000816134
Refunds of Revenue130611.........51312662123..................3,090210..................3,790146
    TOTAL205611.........63051013712315000100003,290210500050004,613710
Deposits Transferred or Refunded..................80001,472502351005,190901,82412100001011839,00435
TRANSFERS TO COLONIAL OR PROVINCIAL TREASURIES— 
Colonial Treasurer on account of advances from General Government........................................................................43,9872343,98723
Colonial Treasurer for Interest and Sinking Fund of Loan 18565,43000..................2,500002,47500.........4,440003,780001,0800019,70500
Provincial Treasurers8,396196.........46,97811117,75813622,4380436,27393243,359911189,6149423,77699588,59628
    TOTALS—Disbursements14,03265.........47,688161121, 86810925,29810441,563183252,9131311193,5449468,995103665,905162

Chapter 69. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 36

Table 69.1. TABLE SHOWING THE FUNDED DEBT OF THE GENERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

 AUTHORITY.AMOUNT AUTHORISED TO BE BORROWED.AMOUNT OF DEBENTURES IN CIRCULATIONRATE OF INTEREST.RATE OF SINKING FUND.DEBENTURES, WHEN REDEEMABLEAMOUNT OF SINKING FUND ACCRUED.WHAT AMOUNT, AND IN WHAT MANNER INVESTED.REMARKS.
....££......£sd....
GENERAL GOVERNMENT."New Zealand Loan Act, 1856"500,000500,0004 per cent.2 per cent.From 1st of Oct., 1888, to 1st of Oct., 188964,07097£64,070 9s. 7d., in 3 per cent. Consols...
GENERAL GOVERNMENT."New Zealand Loan Act, 1860"150,000150,0006 per cent.2 per cent.1st July, 18919,457100£9,457 10s., in Bank of New Zealand, 5per cent Deposits 
GENERAL GOVERNMENT."New Zealand Loan Act, 1862, and 18633,000,000800,0005 per cent.1 per cent.50 years from date of issue........And £100,000 raised by Treasury Bills under the "Loan Act, 1862.
..3,650,0001,450,000......73,527197.... 
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS.          It will be see that these Debentures were redeemable in May, 1865, at which time their currency actually ceased, the amount having been paid out of the Loan of £500,000 authorised by the "Auckland Loan Act, 1863."
  AUCKLAND."Debentures Acts,"1855 and 185645,00045,00010 per cent..1st of May, 1865........
  Ditto"City and Harbour Endowments Act, 185815,00015,0007 pent.3 per cent.18752,637169£3,113 on Mortgage
  Ditto"Harbour Endowments Acts, 1859"25,00025,0007 per cent.2 per cent.31st December, 1876......£30,000 do...
  Ditto"Auckland Loan Act, 1863"500,000100,0006 per cent.2 per cent.Not later than 33 years from date of issue.4,00000£3,000 do...
  TARANAKI"Loan Ordinance, 186225,000Nil8 per cent7 per cent6 years after issue........Hypothecated to Bank of New Zealand.
  Ditto"Loan Ordinance, 186350,00038,7507 per cent..10 years after date........Interest paid by General Government.
  WELLINGTONActs of Provincial Council, Sessions 1 and 2, Nos. 6 and 950,00050,0008 per cent..12 months, notice........Both of these loans were raised before the separation of Hawke's Bay from Wellington. The proportion to be paid by each Province has not yet been determined.
  DittoDo., Session 4, No. 650,00050,0008 per cent..1st January, 1867........
  DittoDo., Session 9, No. 1125,00025,0008 per cent.4 per cent.1st July, 18771,32500£1,300 on MortgageThis loan was not taken up till July, 1863.
  HAWKE'S BAY"Loan Act, 1863, Session 6, No. 160,000Nil6 per cent.2 per cent.............
  NELSON"Debentures Act, 185829,00028,300 7008 per cent. 10 per cent.2 per cent.1st July, 1870........£7,500 of the £29,000 is payable by the Province of Marlborough.
  CANTERBURY"Loan Ordinance, 185630,00030,0008 per cent.2 per cent, for3 years; 4 per cent. for 12 years30th June, 18735,734211£3,000 Wellington Debentures, £1,300 Canterbury Lon, 1862; £1,400 N.Z. Trust and Loan Company..
  Ditto"Railway Loan Ordinance, 1860"500,00050,2006 per cent.2 per cent.30 years from date of issue2,00000Investment not completed at this date£50,000 of these debentures were signed and cancelled on the same day; two issues of 50 000 each have been made since June, 1863.
  Ditto"Loan Ordinance, 1862"500,00050,0006 per cent.1 per cent.50 years from date of issue50000£500 in Railway Loan Ordinance..
  OTAGO"Loan Ordinance, 1856"35,00018,00010 percent..£3,500, 20th June, 1865 £4, 200, 20th June, 1866 £10,300, 31st Dec., 1868........£17,000, paid off.
  Ditto"Loan Ordinance, 1861.1862"50,00050,0008 per cent.3 per cent.£7,000, 1st July, 1873 £43,000,1st July, 1874..........
  Ditto"Harbour Loan Ordinance, 1862"50,000Nil8 per cent.3 per cent.1st November, 1874..........
  Ditto"Public Buildings, 1862"50,000Nil8 per cent.3 per cent.1st October, 1875..........
  Ditto"Otago Loan Ordinance, 1862"500,000193,5006 per cent.1 per cent.1st July, 1898..........
  SOUTHLANDNo. 1, "Debentures Ordinance, 1863"140,000Nil6 per cent.2 per cent.1st July, 1893........Held by Bank of Now South Wales as security for overdraft.
  DittoNo. 2, do. 1863110,000Nil6 per cent.2 per cent.1st January, 1894........Held by Bank of Otago as security for overdraft.
  DittoNo. 1, do. 186440,000Nil6 per cent.2 per cent.1st July, 1894........Held by Bank of New South Wales as security for overdraft.
....6,529,0002,219,450......89,724193....

Chapter 70. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 37.

Table 70.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CUSTOMS REVENUE, IN DETAIL, AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND. DURING THE YEAR 1864.

HEADS OF REVENUE.RATES OF DUTY.AUCKLAND.RUSSELL.MONGONUI.HOKIANGA.WANGAREI AND KAIPARAWAIKATO.NEW PLYMOUTHWANGANUI.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.COLLINGWOOD.NELSON.HAVELOCK.PICTON.WAIRAU.LYTTELTON.AKAROA.TIMARU.OAMARU.DUNEDIN.MOLYNEUX.INVERCARGILL.BLUFF HARBOURRIVERTON.CHATHAM ISLANDS.TOTALSTOTALS OF REVENUE IN 1863.
Quantity.Revenue
                                   
   sdsd££££££££££££££££££££££££££££
SPIRITSpergal.9012059,4621,5295754320...6,8174,07816,6477,7962248,9801,2061,7761,24728,4835633,2081,28991,38712724,0478732,66725580,311264,230253,461
CIGARSperlb.30463,152...............26250457134...506...71...823...5...3,965...444...39...64,6879,9089,664
TOBACCOperlb.162612,4821004959552...1,2858002,7271,174282,5362584072415,16611432912516,152...2,7593935599622,20147,81247,590
WINEpergal.3s.4s.507,6435482......5904092,1771,053896260106925,1877521812810,658...2,062512391207,84331,78330,015
ALE, (in wood)pergal....6...92,842...............212771,076290...244135342,8851967284,733...7545787...524,35913,42316,202
DITTO (in bottle)pergal.10166,5216...1...7391171,592645...796...13444,13652161...12,007...1,91070137...559,43328,50620,784
TEAperlb....4...65,7412...84...4951402,05957191,003...2191483,74836271828,326...1,3499158...1,437,60024,37825,927
COFFEE, COCOA, &c.perlb..........33,0142...1......285255757515394...32141,058...19...3,001...206312...698,4808,7319,486
SUGARperlb..........114,11440128614...1,2915374,4621,158713,1241244032356,6244170217817,90673,29025319513,151,52054,79861,502
FIRE ARMSeach......50270...............451182...3818240.........16...215......1,868467295
GUNPOWDERperlb.........310..................42136...13...6...19.........40.........1...41,520519168
GOODS BY MEASUREMENTpr cub ft.405029,634518613...2,0185327,0911,74834,169...22214112,6641095048833,34443,2514302107...96,211105,533
DITTO BY WEIGHTpercwt304030,451...2......354696322112680666202,1908108173,443...63465361...11,58011,423
TOTALS OF CUSTOMS REVENUE IN 1864147,9301,7391,108205403714,0458,04639,51614,86336023,4391,6683,3342,21873,0231,0175,6921,935204,97813840,7271,6274,290138...592,346...
TOTALS OF CUSTOMS REVENUE IN 186399,2291,07180820145...8,3334,09038,8489,93650925,449...1,1892,40567,3096494,658102261,39868858,0281,0595,312134......592,050

Chapter 71. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 38.

Table 71.1. TABLE SHOWING THE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF "THE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES ACT, 1860," AND "THE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AMENDMENT ACT, 1862," UP TO THE 31ST OF DECEMBER, 1864.

NAME OF THE COMPANY.WHERE THE REGISTERED OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IS ESTABLISHED.LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS WHETHER LIMITED OR UNLIMITED.NOMINAL CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY.NUMBER OF SHARES AND AMOUNT OF EACH SHARE.DATE OF CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.
THE WAIHOIHOI COAL, COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.Two Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.21st March, 1861.
THE CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED.Christchurch (Province of Canterbury).Limited.One Thousand Five Hundred Pounds.Three Hundred Shares of Five Pounds each.31st January, 1862.
KEVEN'S REEF GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.One Hundred Shares of One Hundred Pounds Each.10th July, 1862.
THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Twenty Thousand Pounds.Four Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.28th July, 1862.
THE NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.Wellington, (Province of Wellington).LimitedFifty ThousandFive Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.3rd September, 1862.
THE KOWAI COAL COMPANY, LIMITED.Christchurch, (Province of Canterbury).Limited.Thirty Thousand Pounds.Thirty Thousand Shares of One Pound each.15th September, 1862.
THE AUCKLAND QUARTZ CRUSHING AND GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Pounds.Twenty Shares of One Hundred Pounds each.23rd September, 1862.
THE DUNEDIN GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY, LIMITED.Dunedin, (Province of Otago).Limited.Fifteen Thousand Pounds.Three Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.26th September, 1862.
THE NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.Nelson (Province of Nelson).Limited.Twenty Thousand Pounds.Two Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.6th October, 1862.
THE WANGANUI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.Wanganui. (Province of Wellington).Limited.Fifteen Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Five Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each.7th October, 1802.
THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Unlimited.Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds.Two Thousand Five Hundred Shares of One Hundred Pounds each.11th October, 1862.
THE VICTORIA QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.Nine Hundred Sixty Pounds.Ninety-six Shares of Ten Pounds each.28th October, 1862.
THE NELSON MOKIHINUI COAL MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Nelson (Province of Nelson).Limited.Five Thousand Pounds.Two Thousand Five Hundred Shares of Two Pounds each.6th November, 1862.
THE ALBION GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.One Thousand Four Hundred and Forty Pounds.One Hundred and Forty-Four Shares of Ten Pounds each.22nd November, 1862.
THE GOLDEN POINT GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Kapanga, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Eight Thousand Pounds.One Hundred and Sixty Shares of Fifty Pounds each.8th January, 1863.
THE GREAT INDEPENDENT GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Kapanga, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Eight Thousand Pounds.One Hundred and Sixty Shares of Fifty Pounds each.8th January, 1863.
MURPHY'S REEF GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.One Hundred Shares of One Hundred Pounds each.12thJanuary, 1863.
SALT WATER CREEK AND KAIAPOI COASTING STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.Salt Water Creek. (Province of Canterbury).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.13th February, 1863.
NEW ZEALAND PLUMBAGO MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Nelson (Province of Nelson).Limited.One Thousand Pounds.Twenty Shares of Fifty Pounds each.28th March, 1863.
THE UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Four Hundred pounds.One Hundred and Twenty Shares of Twenty Pounds each.23rd April, 1863.
OTAGO STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.Dunedin, (Province of Otago).Limited.One Hundred and Five Thousand Pounds.Two Hundred and ten Shares of Five Hundred Pounds each.5th May, 1863.
CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, AND COKE COMPANY LIMITED.Christchurch, (Province of Canterbury).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.16th May, 1863.
THE AUCKLAND SAW MILL COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland (Province of Auckland).Limited.Four Thousand Five Hundred Pounds.Eighteen Shares of Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds each.20th May, 1863.
THE ENGINEERS' MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Four Hundred pounds.Ninety-six Shares of Twenty-five Pounds each.8th June, 1863.
THE NUGGETY REEF GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Pounds.Ninety-six Shares of Twenty Pounds each.15th June, 1863.
THE BENDIGO AMALGAMATED QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Pound.Two Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each.15th June, 1863.
THE NEW ZEALAND GOLD MINING AND QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Pound.Hundred Shares of Twenty Pounds each23rd June, 1863 Five or each.
THE WHITE SWAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Two Thousand Pounds.Eighty Shares of Twenty-five Pounds.24th June, 1863.
THE SOUTHERN CROSS QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Kapanga, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Six Thousand Pounds.One Hundred and Twenty Shares of Fifty Pounds each.7th July, 1863.
THE HAWKE'S BAY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.Napier (Province of Hawke's Bay).Limited.Fifteen Thousand pounds.Seven Hundred and Fifty Shares of Twenty Pounds each.4th August, 1863.
THE PENINSULA STEAM BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.Dunedin (province of Otago).limited.one thousand five hundred pounds.Three hundred shares of Five pounds each.4th august, 1863.
THE DUNEDIN WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED.Dunedin(Province of Otago).Limited.Fifty Thousand Pounds.Three Hundred Shares of Five Pounds each.14th October, 1863.
THE CHRISTCHURCH BATHS COMPANY, LIMITED.Christchurch(Province of Canterbury).Limited.Five Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.4th February, 1864.
THE CAMERON GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pounds.Four Hundred and Eighty Shares of Ten Pounds each.3rd March, 1864.
THE CANTERBURY COTTAGE BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED..Christchurch (Province of Canterbury).Limited.Five Thousand Pounds.Two Thousand Five Hundred Shared of Two Pounds each.21st May, 1864.
THE ALBERT HALL COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Twelve Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Two Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each.4th June, 1864.
THE UNION STEAM SAW, MOULDING, SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Twenty five Thousand Pounds.Five Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.11th June, 1864.
THE WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Three Thousand Pounds.Three Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each.14th June, 1864.
THE ARROW QUARTZ MINING AND CRUSHING COMPANY, LIMITED.Arrow Township (Province of Otago).Limited.Five Thousand Pounds.Three Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each.4th August, 1864.
THE DUNEDIN WATER WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED.Dunedin (Province of Otago).Limited.Fifty Thousand Pounds.Five Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.29th August, 1864.
THE TOKOMAIRIRO PUBLIC MARKET COMPANY, LIMITED.Milton, (Province of Otago).Limited.Five Hundred Pounds.One Hundred Shares of Five Pounds each.1st September, 1864.
THE KAPANGA GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.Auckland, (Province of Auckland).Limited.Ten Thousand Pounds.One Thousand Shares of Ten Pounds each.11th October, 1864.
THE LIGHTBANDS CREEK QUARTZ CRUSHING. COMPANY, LIMITED.Nelson (Province of Nelson).Limited.Three Thousand Five Hundred Pounds.Seventy Shares of Fifty Pounds each.17th October, 1864.
THE OTAGO PIONEER QUARTZ MINING AND CRUSHING COMPANY, LIMITED.Waipori, (Province of Otago).Limited.Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Pounds.Five Thousand S hares of Two Pounds Ten Shillings each.31st December, 1864.

Chapter 72. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 39

Table 72.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF ACRES OF WASTE LANDS SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCESNUMBER OF ACRES.RATE PER ACRE.CONSIDERATION.REMISSION CERTIFICATESTO RETIRED OFFICERSAND NAVALAND MILITARY LAND ORDERS.GRANTSWITHOUTPURCHASE. FREE GRANTS. OLD LAND CLAIMS.
TOWN.SUBURBAN.COUNTRY.TOWN.SUBURBAN.COUNTRY.CASH.GOVERNMENT SCRIP, AND NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S LAND ORDERS.PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SCRIPAND LAND ORDERS.

* The figures for Auckland in the last column, include "40 acre Land Orders," Immigration Certificates, and Pensioners' Land Orders under the "Pensioners Claims Act 1861;"—also, 54 acres Survey Allowance in Land Claims Court.

† Exclusive of £1,400 16s. 0d. deposit on applications for 5s. land.

 A.R.P.A.R.P.A.R.P.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.A.R.P.A.R.P.
Auckland30521289012756,886233From £2 11s 11d to £16 17s. 4d.From £1 19s. 9d. to £29 4s. 5d.From 10s. 0d. to 11s. 1d.13,088121020003,65200*47,198033
Taranaki......................
         A.R.P.  
Wellington8606803033132,96030From£7 16s. 6d. to £20 5s. 0d.From £1 4s. 8d. to £3 0s. 0d.From 7s. 4d. to 8s. 0d.44,19218491500315002,96000   
Hawke's Bay773309820056,45330From £6 5s. 0d. to £12 6s. 0d.From 4s. 5d. to 15s.From 6s. 2d. to 10s. 6d.19,62878266140   1,54000   
         £s.d.  
Nelson7402813431839,488121From £2 to £27 10s. 0d.£2 0s. 0d.From 8s. 3d. to 13s. 6d.23,8301010500050301....
Marlborough27232,878035100,306114From £27 17s. 10d. to £151 12s. 11d.From 14s. 8d. to £2 0s. 0d.From 5s. 11d. to 6s. 10d.34,584777000..1,02000..
Canterbury3031..115,839311Not specified in Return.Not specified in Return.Not specified in Return.233,823136........
Otago45324..120,420126From £57 3s. 10d. to £99 11s.Not specified in Return.From £1 1s. 8d. to £1 11s. 5s.158,29011........
Southland630..62,475224From £20 to £149 4s. 0d.Not specified in Return.From £1 to £1 6s. 0d.68,42076........
Totals6542245,688233684,83139......595,8581941,301140£5230s.1d.9,1720047,198033
A.R.P.
31500

Chapter 73. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 40.

Table 73.1. SUMMARY SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES OF WASTE LANDS SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, FROM THE 1ST APRIL, 1856, TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

PROVINCES.NUMBER OF ACRES.CONSIDERATION.REMISSION CERTIFICATES TO RETIRED OFFICERS; AND NAVAL AND MILITARY LAND ORDERS.GRANTS WITHOUT PURCHASE.—FREE GRANTS. —OLD LAND CLAIMS.
TOWN.SUBURBAN.COUNTRY.CASH.GOVERNMENT SCRIP AND NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S LAND ORDERS.PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SCRIP AND LAND ORDERS.
 A.R.P.A.R.P.A.R.P.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.A.R.P.A.R.P.
AUCKLAND9900107,36917354,0601176,223447,793267,426631,412763,65200264,138033
TARANAKI      6,778241,0621401,5051832,98415200001,4000095512
WELLINGTON (exclusive of AHURIRI)2512261,336033452,97420160,395141018,2731904,505 315A.0R.0P900007,0800010,18300
HAWKE'S BAY (District of AHURIRI)36922821,477339590,273023216,9921629,83876442001,424006,7140332,49700
NELSON49132217,891114645,524122237,105191014,3378113,6091114,96900   10000
MARLBOROUGH703279,259236413,706134124,06513111,663190236501,199501,92000   
CANTERBURY10806   447,56316896,03412640005,7073815000   55430
OTAGO1,22323531,8191557,490181               
SOUTHLAND251333158,04426189,5651411               
TOTALS3,76623557,334293,600,744125½2,458,9378753,4514434,910 7510,25412620,766033278,428035
                A.R.P.  
                31500

Chapter 74. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 41.

Table 74.1. SUMMARY SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES OF WASTE LANDS SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, IN EACH YEAR, FROM THE 1ST APRIL, 1856, TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1864.

PERIODSNUMBER OF ACRES.CONSIDERATION.REMISSION CERTIFICATES TO REMISSION CERTIFICATES AND NAVAL AND MILITARY LAND ORDERS.GRANTS WITHOUT PURCHASE FREE GRANTS OLD LAND CLAIMS
TOWNSUBURBANCOUNTRYCASHGOVERNMENT SCRIP AND NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S LAND ORDERSPROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SCRIP AND LAND ORDERS
 A.R.P.A.R.P.A.R.P.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.A.R.P.A.R.P.
Nine Months ending 31st December, 185697341,51013350,36422933,15613106,196153918251,09976   1412
Year ending 31st December, 185748402813,770221126,90413879,060171110,607175,670931,19300   6,16900
Year ending 31st December, 18583600384,807310233,960237150,8391808,0001506,4501081,27800   6,27700
Year ending 31st December, 18595622243,535319472,923111222,885128,7051302,66790700100   45,73000
Year ending 31st December, 186030522810,143118413,80509204,1131766,231463,2281001,34400   47,01630
Year ending 31st December, 18611971102,655311446,505012285,3651974,18730592001,0831705,1000018,83400
Year ending 31st December, 18625861156,912031650,8383271/2506,6571175,092508,1121503,4951804,3130040,33530
Year ending 31st December, 18635173248,309233520,610113380,998983,130306,74711060002,18103366,85310
Year ending 31st December, 18646542245,688233684,83139595,8581941,30114052301   9,1720047,198033
                A.R.P.         
                31500         
    Totals3,76623557,334293,600,744125½2,458,9378753,45214434,9107510,25412620,766033278,428035
                A.R.P.         
                31500         

Chapter 75. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 42

Table 75.1. TABLE SHOWING THE AVERAGE PRICES OF PROVISIONS AND LIVE STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND IN THE YEAR 1864.

 AUCKLAND.TARANAKI.WELLINGTON.HAWKE'S BAY.NELSON.MARLBOROUGH.CANTERBURY.OTAGO.SOUTHLAND.

The prices of Dutiable Articles in the above Table are Duty Paid.

  £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
BEERper hhd.80080091008006006008008008100
BRANDYper gal.110170130166140170140116110
BREAD—Wheatenper lb.0000400000000003003003
BUTTER—Freshper lb.023030012020016014 ½0110026020
BUTTER—SALTper lb.019013010016010014 ½012016010
CHEESEper lb.016013010016014015014016012
COFFEEper lb.0160160180190200200110019017
FLOURper 196 lbs.210214021502176214031622021002120
GRAIN—Wheatper Imperial bushel0930130086050076093063080None
LIVE STOCK- Cattle, Hornedper headStore £7 10s.
Fat £13 10s.
2500Store £5
Fat £9
£8 to £1012001200900141001500
          GOATSper heal0100100Nominal, say
0 15 0
0100010011001100200200
          HORSESper headBack £15 10s
Draught £57
3000£12 to £30£15 to £5022100£10 to £70300030003000
          SHEEPper headFat 11201150100100100140176130170
          Swineper headFat 41761100Large & Fat
2 10 0
per lb. 4d.300£1 10s. to £525031004100
MEAT—Beefper lb.007 ½009006006001000700800110010
          MUTTONper lb.0090090070060098d. to 10d.000011008
          PORKper lb.008001000800900100080080100010
MILKper quart00600600600600600600500100010
RICEper lb.000030000000000006004
SALTper lb.00½00100001001001 ¼002001 ½001
SUGARper lb.006006006006006 3/4006 ½006 ½006005 ½
TEAper lb.033026029036033030039030026
TOBACCOper lb.050040070076080083073060060
WINEper gal.0156110Port 15s.
Sherry 13s
0186110100019001500150

Chapter 76. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 43.

Table 76.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LETTERS RECEIVED AT THE SEVERAL, CHIEF POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864

 AUCKLAND.NEW PLYMOUTH.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.PICTON.CHRISTCHURCHDUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.

(a). These Numbers include all Letters so originating, but exclude all Letters for any other Province or place received there; with the Mail for the Province named.

* No direct Mails were received at Picton from the United Kingdom. The above Total was ascertained by sub-division from Mails received from Nelson, &c.

WITHOUT THE COLONY. 
UNITED KINGDOM                 (a)111,5098,59220,1608,17814,223*6,83174,620106,34820,972
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES      (a)47,0504,1436,8581,7817,3211,16019,735116,39226,992
OTHER PLACES                       (a)8,09033170218591284,31507
    TOTAL FOREIGN166,64912,76827,1889,98021,6298,00094,483227,05543,031
WITHIN THE COLONY. 
OTHER PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND68,58629,50649,77521,80633,58643,10059,72798,65939,246
OFFICES WITHIN THE PROVINCE293,398 62,75427,15717,59232,890224,375352,63539,196
    TOTAL INLAND361,98429,506112,52948,96354,17875,990284,102451,29478,442
    GENERAL TOTALS, 1884528,63342,274139,71758,94375,80783,990378,535678,349126,473
    GENERAL TOTALS, 1863284,83423,672117,93043,34263,35640,367317,011693,496100,331

Chapter 77. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 44.

Table 77.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LETTERS DESPATCHED FROM THE SEVERAL CHIEF POST OFFICES, AND PASSING THROUGH THE POST OFFICES IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

 AUCKLAND.NEW PLYMOUTH.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.PICTON.CHRISTCHURCHDUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.

(b) These Numbers include only Letters posted in the respective Provinces for such destination.

(c) Those Numbers include all Letters posted at any Office within the Province for any other Office in the same.

WITHOUT THE COLONY. 
UNITED KINGDOM (b)121,52210,12122,2588,95112,9485,23978,445109,01123,891
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES (b)45,8535,3077,5671,8396,4494,02320,011113,50227,995
OTHER PLACES (b)5,84926559812,2721001,1034,158531
TOTAL FOREIGN173,22415,69330,42310,79121,6699,36299,559226,67152,417
WITHIN THE COLONY. 
OTHER PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND (b)73,83627,82745,50719,75442,71035,87361,644114,07434,745
OFFICES WITHIN THE PROVINCES (c)284,219 63,62130,14029,33631,743239,635298,04748,329
TOTAL INLAND358,05527,827109,12849,89472,04667,616301,279412,12183,074
GENERAL TOTALS 1864531,27943,520139,55160,68593,71576,978400,833638,792135,491
GENERAL TOTALS 1863322,59532,701113,75648,71783,60134,067312,212660,889106,765

Chapter 78. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 45.

Table 78.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED AT THE SEVERAL CHIEF POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1861.

 AUCKLAND.NEW PLYMOUTH.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.PICTON.CHRISTCHURCHDUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.

*Newspapers having been dealt with in the same way as Letters in the Returns from which this Table was compiled, the Notes to the preceding Table, (No. 43), are equally applicable here.

WITHOUT THE COLONY. 
UNITED KINGDOM160,45515,95063,07925,79084,9523,209190,777221,27553,150
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES42,9563,1048,3342,0618,91023,17597,13147,929
OTHER PLACES4,137...114201581432,20419
TOTAL FOREIGN207,54819,11471,52727,87194,0203,209220,095320,610101,098
WITHIN THE COLONY. 
OTHER PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND53,03338,43362,16638,41434,09146,63255,30359,52533,918
OFFICES WITHIN THE PROVINCE51,667...15,04822,6944,3737,967156,27978,9607,887
TOTAL INLAND104,70038,43377,21461,10838,46454,599211,582138,48541,805
GENERAL TOTALS 1864312,24857,547148,74188.979132,48457,808431,677459,095142,903
GENERAL TOTALS 1863211,42631,668131,84567,441106,73440,526405,404368,449110,032

Chapter 79. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 46.

Table 79.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF NEWSPAPERS DESPATCHED FROM THE SEVERAL CHIEF POST OFFICES, AND PASSING THROUGH THE POST OFFICES IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

 AUCKLAND.NEW PLYMOUTH.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.PICTON.CHRISTCHURCHDUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.

Newspapers having been dealt with in the same way as Letters in the Returns, the Notes to Table No. 44 are equally applicable here.

WITHOUT THE COLONY. 
UNITED KINGDOM169,1718,94235,8527,02052,6646,824115,258189,92320,885
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES46,8402,5769,8661,0468,1752,54416,616118,20623,151
OTHER PLACES6,078234771 2,332481,7121,982378
TOTAL FOREIGN222,08911,75246,4898,06663,1719,416133,586310,11144,414
WITHIN THE COLONY. 
OTHER PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND114,60910,90247,86410,23451,49019,96761,90399,86821,665
OFFICES WITHIN THE PROVINCE476,754..125,20047,82047,03944,264181,832270,93865,489
TOTAL INLAND591,36310,902173,06458,05498,52964,231243,735370,80687,154
GENERAL TOTALS 1864813,45222,654219,55366,120161,70073,647377,321680,917131,568
GENERAL TOTALS 1863453,53519,338209,69256,777129,78737,268362,154549,869105,124

Chapter 80. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 47.

Table 80.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF LETTERS DESPATCHED FROM NEW ZEALAND TO PLACES OUT OF THE COLONY DURING THE YEAR 1864.

DESTINATION.WHENCE DESPATCHEDTOTALS.
AUCKLAND.NEW PLYMOUTH.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.PICTON.CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.
ADEN912...3...16123
ALEXANDRIA7311...13...34227160
AUSTRIAN POST OFFICE.....................112...112
BAHAMAS...............1.........1
BATAVIA5.........4......10221
BOMBAY3135293...1391511119939961
BORNEO..................1......1
CALCUTTA1,2977997...752384775791213,440
CALLAO16...31......1017653
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE2692599...181118611533819
CEYLON4783612...2791617034971
COLON, ASPINWALL.....................1...1
FIJI ISLANDS14.........3...310333
FRANCE............36............36
FRIENDLY ISLANDS9...............2...112
GALLE.....................38...38
GIBRALTAR91108...1110181140
HONG KONG2871141...15018911638733
HONOLULU25........................25
ITALY.....................12...12
JAMAICA...............1.........1
JAPAN37...............36147
JAVA.....................3...3
KING GEORGE'S SOUND..................771...78
LIMA.....................3...3
LONDON, VIA SOUTHAMPTON99,8768,16717 0997,27510,2394,35565,52984,44319,056316,039
LONDON, VIA MARSEILLES21,6081,9545,1441,6762,70588412,74424,5164,83570,066
LONDON, VIA OTHER ROUTES38...15...4...17252...281
MADAGASCAR1........................1
MADRAS5992784...41422111114331,404
MALTA1311315...12...31223227
MANILLA5...3.........37119
MARSEILLES1,078..................806301,914
MAURITIUS159637...11012110315452
NATAL34..................23...57
NAVIGATOR'S ISLANDS2........................2
NEW CALEDONIA7...............16...14
NEW SOUTH WALES22,8881,2463,0387952,4897284,6359,8801,93947,638
NORFOLK ISLAND14........................14
PANAMA3.....................14
PENANG4...4......2...5116
PERNAMBUCO.....................1...1
PITCAIRN'S ISLAND4........................4
QUEENSLAND1,38440118...282805941,4602954,262
RANGOON226........................226
RIO JANEIRO......1..................1
SAMOA8........................8
SANDWICH ISLAND1...............153...19
SHANGHAE241...............32...57
SINGAPORE19...5...3...20291092
SOUTH AUSTRALIA2,070236399...345871,0853,6055458,372
ST. HELENA181......41...13340
SUEZ6...1.........312...22
TAHITI6...3......1...4...14
TASMANIA4,725265481383521702,8267,9655,32522,147
TONGA ISLANDS1........................1
TRAVELLING POST OFFICE............167......1,484991,750
TRIESTE232...65...............18315
UNITED STATES291211...1410719399
VALPARAISO24...6.........2525...80
VANCOUVER'S ISLAND29...7............41178
VICTORIA14,5303,4953,4851,0062,9782,95210,79490,47119,874119,585
WESTERN AUSTRALIA2561646...36...12017461
GENERAL, TOTALS, 1864173,22415,69330,42310,79121,6699,36299,559226,67152,417639,809
GENERAL, TOTALS, 1863103 5759,39025,9908,46621,0034,05976,412292,53649,707591,138

Chapter 81. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 48.

Table 81.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE POSTAL REVENUE OF THE SEVERAL PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND, FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, AND 1864.

 MARCH QUARTERJUNE QUARTERSEPTEMBER QUARTERDECEMBER QUARTERTOTALS.

The sums received as Commission on the issue of Money Orders are not included in these Amounts.

 £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND- 185842813152319345439571561,97817
          1859640265651116811516341712,521167
          18607661857048976317584316103,07915
          18619329118480497407925563,679164
          18621,124701,0361189601219231464,04553
          18639645101,111201,3651281,8131045,2541010
          18642,0281112,2531272,1651912,0591968.507131
TARANAKI- 185862007516318373180 ½274178
          185971088813106953710530002
          186080891091571614315526506111
          18611971291471409614186152528100
          18621301812813210623983146302
          1863101181411781381431168649821
          18641896818819922110321929818195
HAWKE'S BAY- 18582714940128444440152153611
          185944154541709219610314929667
          186011381011616810933105914441710
          1861101401281714054135170505711
          186212995156321336417410259391
          186312381018262200221731386791010
          186419964214810249191122623889171
WELLINGTON- 1858270263871252921243401121,290115
          18593323436014438787317441,397107
          186038683384413661413631421,50107
          1861425804041284201694111161,662811
          1862480143511285171245019101,9591711
          186351018751713115117115031702,043175
          186457495607066541010633042,46911
NELSON-1858 Inclusive of Marlborough15951189161941021884473111
          1859 Inclusive of Marlborough17197191192387322113883181
          1860 Inclusive of Marlborough229302451932516626814999536
          1861250082951652636113041821,11422
          186227952308611296107305811,189109
          18532981752901772991643071521,19766
          186431018836523373543731991,42360
MARLBOROUGH-1861309754926317357167206127
          1862843670347415765811294114
          186367469216491909516434762
          18641038101984928905252197848137
CANTERBURY-185817737255146250127366081,049114
          1859308121419646211373141,563116
          18605131610517175490335301822,052158
          1861730196704965418107341612,79015
          18629491361,06710699416101,0041594,016167
          18631,236241,2791171,510101,473325,498181
          18641,815091,739701,7931601,7151597,063196
OTAGO- 18581039131181139817112754688
          185918412120810226082481590257
          1860334146309120384704601041,489310
          18615252115091210682551,7911033,508115
          18622,495822,1591951,9421722,721459,31992
          16633,2791093,7021333,597713,74411614,32427
          18644,0401843,727123,390813,11413014,27307
SOUTHLAND- 1861{Included in OTAGO.}4517113016235172112113
          18621418119214122716112661411828140
          18634951110646286501996891322,48275
          1864925617621696079260517102,901910
CHATHAM ISLANDS—1863   300300      
          186415211801683977195
TOTALS- 18581,22881,603199 1/21,439910½1,75276,02458
          18591,7521571,89712,1921571,97067,812191
          18602,4241872,3881392,5261592,72851010,0681311
          18613,192973,104983,327144,4847514,10880
          18625,8141095,0314115,25318116,01019822,710143
          18637,077197,965128,3651028,92181032,329111
          186410,1882210,0581179,747599,2050439,1981910

Chapter 82. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1861.—PART II., No. 49.

Table 82.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AND PAID IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

MONEY ORDERS ISSUED.
PROVINCE WHERE ISSUEDON UNITED KINGDOM.ON VICTORIA.ON NEW SOUTH WALES.ON SOUTH AUSTRALIAON QUEENSLAND.ON WESTERN AUSTRALIAON PLACES IN NEW ZEALANDTOTALS.
Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.AmountNumber.AmountNumber.AmountNumber.AmountNumber.Amount.Number.Amount
  £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d.
Auckland2,0149,1191552891,457013121,4251530141961138186281005723,0161483,23015,207157
Taranaki193822059637311622889102800........................223824055362,11622
Wellington3771,588197431736537153462490............14001887011196482,025113
Hawke's Bay1490581001561066368697020........................127548033061,37413
Nelson2471,1028425108101136158302610........................125488254351,80358
Marlborough12977660583028023100120....................................3241,6091555342,78915
Canterbury1,8148,456162611,195685321810411591461500............6712,947242,81112,881154
Otago2,34811,199662,44912,8179012864418374370153317001175001,6467,46418106,65932,589710
Southland4292,0171735903,1571031340567417932600............3901,8261831,4327,109190
Totals 18647,70035,741503,82619,646946302,865134137701190188618614871004,26619,4274416,59178,556196
Totals 18634,74021,944214,20522,0891813251,42570945326101247150950062,2019,613111111,58655,70315

Table 82.2.

MONEY ORDERS PAID.
PROVINCE WHERE PAIDISSUED IN UNITED KINGDOM.ISSUED IN VICTORIA.ISSUED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.ISSUED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAISSUED IN QUEENSLAND.ISSUED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.ISSUED IN NEW ZEALAND.TOTALS.
Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.Number.Amount.
  £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £s.d.
Auckland2451,0881864518174381861062511044192853206252,8031189714,343108
Taranaki17609211421624111401600........................65272499839241
Wellington3016014442970723167............37100............2901,4661543341,68833
Hawke's Bay110027186................................................47224171050233164
Nelson29151011114411884010473813103440............3051,437883631,716155
Marlborough8290043200........................10106............107474151012053664
Canterbury1869271963620779116711118158170........................5482,1631847993,525138
Otago1417421593521,917101281630473812042000............1,8708,57512102,40211,462110
Southland181124063402637470038180........................3911.998484822,5081211
Totals 18646753,274225282,86549103544194422751110153738853204,24819,4179115,61926,467138
Totals 18634151,824084562,4391117245314627163149320133............2,0679,169463,64014,070189

Chapter 83. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864—PART II., No. 50.

Table 83.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES (COMMITTALS AND CONVICTIONS) BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTS.OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON.OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY.MISCELLANEOUS.TOTALS.
FELONIES.MISDEMEANOURS.FELONIES.MISDEMEANOURS.
COMMITTALSCONVICTIONSCOMMITTALSCONVICTIONSCOMMITTALSCONVICTIONSCOMMITTALSCONVICTIONSCONVICTIONSCOMMITTALSCOMMITTALSCONVICTIONS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.TOTAL.M.F.TOTAL.

*Three cases from Marlborough are included in the Nelson Return;—viz., 1, Misdemeanour, (Committal and Conviction); and 2, Miscellaneous, in which there was no Conviction.

AUCKLAND2111712.........55243271614...4...8949370474
TARANAKI2...1...............7...5...............1...1...10...107...7
WELLINGTON9...7...............18...8...12......63323453918220
HAWKE'S BAY...1...1...............5...5...........................66...66
NELSON*2...2...31214...4...1...1...7...5...1711814115
CANTERBURY917...9...8...4532911224...21217778450252
OTAGO1951139...3...76737410...4...1318...1271314063770
SOUTHLAND6...4...4...2...22112...4.....................3613718...18
TOTALS68849527115122718138123551513352333903742724022262

Chapter 84. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 51.

Table 84.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT IN NEW ZEALAND DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTSNUMBER OF CASES COMMENCEDCASES TRIED BEFORE JURIES.JUDGMENTS.
Before Common Juries.Before specialVerdicts for plaintiffVerdicts for DefendantsTotal Cases tried before juriesAfter Trial.By Confession.By Default.Total Judgments.
For PlaintiffsFor Defendant.

(a) In one of these Cases before any Verdict, Judgment for Plaintiff consented to.

(b) In one of these Cases, by direction of Court, Plaintiff nonsuited.

(c) Exclusive of 4 Cases referred to arbitration.

AUCKLAND514636394213100119
TARANAKI.................................
WELLINGTON51133141...51521
HAWKS' S BAY.................................
NELSON69325...53......1619
CANTERBURY5717(a)12(b)13519619176192
OTAGO96147315523782788266309
SOUTHLAND2501218(c)1133...19498
GENERAL TOTALS2,41676529033128441136667758

Chapter 85. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 52.

Table 85.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES AND CONVICTIONS, IN WHICH EUROPEANS WERE DEFENDANTS, IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTS.ASSAULTDRUNKENNESSFELONYALL OTHER CASESTOTAL CASESTOTAL CONVICTIONS
CasesConvictionsCasesConvictionsCasesConvictionsCasesConvictions
AUCKLAND179631,3201,311173809545162,6261,970
ONEHUNGA3919555430136240186126
HOWICK73771..13112821
RUSSELL4413132..38275744
MONGONUI....11....5465
MONGONUI NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT............1111
HOKIANGA11........1122
KAIPARA............2121
RAGLAN432064117144524
PORT WAIKATO124661341174221
WHATAWHATA5416161118154036
WANGAREI2222....64108
COROMANDEL53....4184178
HAURAKI........1......1..
WAIUKU1111....2143
PAPAKURA53961451964720
DRURY211716114843825
MAUNGAKARAMEA1..............1..
NEW PLYMOUTH211131831730169165460409
WELLINGTON108593772514616327184858510
WANGANUI171317117023613396344285
CENTRAL WANGANUI............1111
PORIRUA1..1..1......3..
GREY TOWN64421..142258
MASTERTON32........86118
FEATHERSTON11....1..86107
OTAKI....22....6183
MANAWATU2254....1187
RANGITIKI1..33....96139
NAPIER13712311915410460255190
WAIPUKURAU5431285129227055
WAIROA2111....1..42
NELSON1815105100337202147358269
COLLINGWOOD32661..1392317
RICHMOND134........94228
WAIRAU1371185219114828
HAVELOCK (half-year)16103533122582112166
DEEP CREEK (half-year)1155....441010
CHRISTCHURCH9540276190101295313781,003637
LYTTELTON37257166252234185367278
KAIAPOI2718131110..906914098
TIMARU;1282624329413311174
AKAROA449812815144034
DUNEDIN2911231,2861,159271992,7051,9284,5533,309
PORT CHALMERS55381691563314356215613423
QUEENSTOWN4317878027514473301175
ROXBURGH—MOUNT BENGER55432..44175525
MILLER'S FLAT32........83115
LAWRENCE3222574915..7840182111
OAMARU973434836758118102
WAITAHUNA9..34345..23..7134
TOKOMAIRIRO25151917175753913676
HAWKESBURY2418707032208380209188
WOOLSHED751......73158
MAORI POINT191416151145398169
NEVIS2..44....43107
NOKOMAI827......104256
ALEXANDRA2914103591039457236173
GERMAN HILL....65....42107
WEST TAIERI10642381..43289672
CLUTHA31774119123321
ARROWTOWN3240396..30217962
HAMILTON272266621727553185139
HYDE161637372215157070
INVERCARGILL42213933886812356252859673
CAMPBELLTOWN53427269315147129303245
RIVERTON115662..23134224
CHATHAM ISLANDS2..31....4495
GENERAL TOTALS1,4147465,6231,1591,1593837,5725,0695,76811,357

Chapter 86. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 53.

Table 86.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES AND CONVICTIONS IN WHICH MAORIES WERE DEFENDANTS, IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTS.ASSAULTDRUNKENNESSFELONYALL OTHER CASESTOTAL CASESTOTAL CONVICTIONS
CasesConvictionsCasesConvictionsCasesConvictionsCasesConvictions
AUCKLAND....171731112119
WAIMATE (native circuit court)1..............1..
MONGONUI        (DO.)44....3231243830
HOKIANGA........21....21
RAGLAN11924..11154
PORT WAIKATO211212....321715
WHATAWHATA1133....3377
TAUPARI (native circuit court)....1581..1..178
WANGAREI11....2......31
COROMANDEL2233........55
HAURAKI........1......1..
WAIUKU111111....33
TE NGAERE (native circuit court)5..............5..
ROTORUA AND MAKETU (three months)........1......1..
NEW PLYMOUTH11131311....1515
WELLINGTON332..2272147
WANGANUI....8876111615
CENTRAL WANGANUI11....11....22
       DO.        (native circuit court)666644772323
PORIRUA........1......1..
OTAKI2132........53
MANAWATU4121....1173
RANGITIKI....44....2165
NAPIER....44221..76
WAIPUKURAU1111111..43
WAIROA............2222
NELSON2211........33
COLLINGWOOD22111..1154
HAVELOCK (HALF-YEAR)....1..........1..
CHRISTCHURCH....11........11
LYTTELTON....44........44
TIMARU....111......21
AKAROA............2..2..
PORT CHALMERS....33........33
HAWKESBURY....1111881010
RIVERTON....1..........1..
CHATHAM ISLANDS2244....1177
GENERAL TOTALS423112110140237455277210

Chapter 87. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 54.

Table 87.1. SUMMARY OF CONVICTIONS FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED OFFENCES IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1802, 1863, and 1864.

OFFENCES1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.TOTAL CONVICTIONS FOR EACH OFFENCE IN TWELVE YEARS.
Europeans.Maories.EuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaoriesEuropeansMaories
ASSAULT104714781671516512171819382161721712238114251558620746313,539
BREACH OF ARMS' IMPORTATION ACT....3..2..3......3..2..9..1......1......24
BREACH OF BRIBERY AND TREATING ACT............4..3..............................7
BREACH OF CATTLE TRESPASS ORDINANCE208..3923315..194..965132..124......7110........1..1,551
BREACH OF GOLD FIELDS ACT............................17..5..2..........24
BREACH OF IMPOUNDING ACT80..83..227772733313138230211..140..213128021,206
BREACH OF LICENSING ACT11..8..13..4..29..19..52..29..53..139..133..2861777
BREACH OF MERCANTILE MARINE ACTS99..161..193..120..169..223..123..145..148..363..635..574..2,953
BREACH OF SHEEP ACT8..2......3..5..21..70..39..12..60..138..105..463
DESERTION FROM ARMY OR NAVY7..3......8..19..6..5..7..45..86..88..71..345
DRUNKENNESS71927868291,151251,157381,148421,418371,516451,381361,669223,026514,080635,15910123,808
FELONY19201817261036253520412656383816104201662525622383231,440
MALICIOUS INJURY14..81114529..6113..10..14..15..29140..183
SURETIES OF THE PEACE16..62..41..58347..56141..82145169..721125..721
VAGRANCY5..5..4..13..29..10..5..11..14..194..392..467..1,149
ALL OTHER CASES839195820971584177244301138818882361,060111,686292,673373,1205211,307
GENERAL TOTALS1,373631,955662,154682,0051022,0101022,589872,7491202,9031033,490756,3711209,29014511,35721049,4978

Chapter 88. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 55.

Table 88.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES, IN WHICH EUROPEANS ONLY WERE CONCERNED, DISPOSED OF IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTSNUMBER OF CASESAMOUNTS SUED FOR.AMOUNTS RECOVERED.
  £s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND1,40517,997131358914
ONEHUNGA11760779367157
HOWICK42186141152210
RUSSELL47714919100
MONGONUI12144308487
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)463456345
HOKIANGA3500   
RAGLAN11651622190
PORT WAIKATO10646918147
WHATAWHATA1427002100
WANGAREI12871661579
COROMANDEL191423262158
WAIUKU11326   
PAPAKURA192161910859
DRURY24108243834
MAUNGAKARAMEA34104120
WHANGAROA (Native Circuit Court)11100   
MAKETU (three mouths)118421842
NEW PLYMOUTH1722,0983687111½
WELLINGTON7298595844311
WANGANUI2703,784121,7291410¾
PORIRUA166419842107
GREY TOWN20164057704
MASTERTON141721910901411
FEATHERSTON6100442095
OTAKI1210   
MANAWATU11415026180
RANGITIKI1619915733
NAPIER1882,529691,649199
WAIPUKURAU57506130204166
WAIROA1171384798
NELSON55081208249318
COLLINGWOOD31219035240
RICHMOND1607961732700
WAIRAU227241314914192
HAVELOCK (half-year)26020011661370
DEEP CREEK (half-year)3030313012460
CHRISTCHURCH2,0102463316102981
LYTTELTON40251654271013
KAIAPOI432494318223015
TIMARU16313745385116
AKAROA6764002667
DUNEDIN5,2974553261704516
PORT CHALMERS33326921712650
QUEENSTOWN64069881834688
ROXBURGH—MOUNT BENGER534861411279132
MILLER'S FLAT—MOUNT BENGER3626622128711
LAWRENCE190125014565179
OAMARU10396815145925
WAITAHUNA2221918111091011
TOKOMAIRIRO3332,9581815163
HAWKESBURY279163015923148
WOOLSHED211491669107
MAORI POINT368329210173611
NEVIS46367138415606
ALEXANDRA2129883184161
GERMAN HILL62426379
WEST TAIERI58474714214574
CLUTHA58379145225214
ARROWTOWN11576111357163
HAMILTON247218218901113
HYDE7570628144140
INVERCARGILL1,8443042612112614
CAMPBELLTOWN315200816718145
RIVERTON2152042710626
GENERAL TOTALS18,41119560948753519

Chapter 89. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 56.

Table 89.1. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES IN WHICH MAORIES WERE CONCERNED, DISPOSED OF IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTS.NUMBER OF CASES BETWEEN MAORIES AND EUROPEANS.NUMBER OF CASES IN WHICH MAORIES ONLY WERE CONCERNEDAMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN CASES BETWEEN MAORIES AND EUROPEANSAMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN CASES IN WHICH MAORIES ONLY WERE CONCERNED
IN WHICH MAORIES WERE DEFENDANTSIN WHICH EUROPEANS WERE DEFENDANTSTOTAL CASES BETWEEN MAORIES AND EUROPEANS.IN WHICH MAORIES WERE DEFENDANTS.IN WHICH EUROPEANS WERE DEFENDANTS
Sued for.Recovered.Sued for.Recovered.Sued for.Recovered.
     £   s.    d.£   s.    d.£   s.    d.£   s.    d.£   s.    d.£   s.    d.
AUCKLAND..22......120  0    012  0    0....
ONEHUNGA213..5  0    05  0    04  10    01  0    0....
RUSSELL..11......10  0    0......
WAIMATE, (Native Circuit Court)628732  13    232  13    226  8    611  8    669  10    015  0    0
MONGONUI2..2..9  18    07  0    0........
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)31429  2    87  2    81  10    01  10    08  17    01  10    0
HOKIANGA5..5467  17    733  13    7........
RAGLAN4263103  3    185  0    011  8    03  3    011  0    04  0    0
PORT WAIKATO......1........0  7    00  7    0
WANGAREI10..10..45  14    97  14    0........
HAURAKI......1........10  0    0..
WAIUKU2..2..7  10    06  0    0........
MAUNGAKARAMEA..22......31  18    6......
WHANGAROA, (Native Circuit Court)1..1..3  7    03  7    0........
TE NGAERE3..3174  0    1133  0    0....25  0    025  0    0
ROTORUA AND MAKETU, (Three months)3254110  3    69  3    63  10    01  9    8278  4    6103  11    8
NEW PLYMOUTH45924  16    00  6    632  15    026  18    050  0    010  0    0
WELLINGTON437..39 18 11½39 18 11½5  10    84  16    8....
WANGANUI12618..83  18    774  0    1195  19    93  13    6....
CENTRAL WANGANUI279934  0    031  0    029  4    00  10    662  5    1012  15    10
CENTRAL (Native Circuit Court)......6........24  2    624  18    0
WAIKANAE..115....8  16    2..75  12    620  1    0
PORIRUA..22......10  0    05  0    0....
         GREY TOWN

Chapter 90. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 57.

Table 90.1. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL AMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTSTOTAL AMOUNTS SUED FOR.TOTAL AMOUNTS RECOVERED.
 £s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND18,1171313,601140
ONEHUNGA616179373157
HOWICK186141152210
RUSSELL8714919100
WAIMATE (Native Circuit Court)1281185918
MONGONUI154109187
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)821417371
HOKIANGA7217733137
RAGLAN19012711520
PORT WAIKATO641391917
WHATAWHATA27002100
WANGAREI1331132319
COROMANDEL1423262158
HAURAKI1000...  
WAIUKU20126600
PAPAKURA2161910859
DRURY108243834
MAUNGAKARAMEA721810120
WHANGAROA (Native Circuit Court)4170370
TE NGAERE990115800
ROTORUA AND MAKETU (3 months)3102213290
NEW PLYMOUTH2,185147246
WELLINGTON8,640184,47517
WANGANUI3,9641010¾1,8079
CENTRAL WANGANUI1259104464
CENTRAL WANGANUI (Native Circuit Court)242624180
WAIKANAE84882010
PORIRUA7419847107
GREY TOWN2250191134
MASTERTON3011910921411
FEATHERSTON100442095
OTAKI3148676106
MANAWATU2191959919
RANGITIKI37415933
NAPIER2,545691,66499
WAIPUKURAU1,08318866851
WAIROA20550127110
NELSON8,120832,493181
COLLINGWOOD2936355160
RICHMOND7961732700
WAIRAU2,561143949192
HAVELOCK (half-year)2,13461662138
DEEP CREEK (half-year)30313 12460
CHRISTCHURCH2463316102981
LYTTELTON5,16746271013
KAIAPOI5,166172,28710  
TIMARU1,43752395126
AKAROA799162 ¼26871 ¼
DUNEDIN45,5326617,045165
PORT CHALMERS2,6921701,26509
QUEENSTOWN6,9881813,46883
ROXBURGH, MOUNT BENGER4861411279132
MILLER'S FLAT, MOUNT BENGER26622128711
LAWRENCE1 25014565179
OAMARU990100475165
WAITAHUNA21918111091011
TOKOMAIRIRO2,961810 ½1,518142
HAWKESBURY1,6395293248
WOOLSHED149162 ½69107
MAORI POINT3,2921051,736110
NEVIS3671315606
ALEXANDRA9883184161
GERMAN HILL2426379
WEST TAIERI47471 ½21457 ½
CLUTHA3791452252
ARROWTOWN76111357163
HAMILTON2,182187901113
HYDE70628144140
INVERCARGILL30,4332911,261411
CAMPBELLTOWN2,041160737195
RIVERTON2,04271,062610½
CHATHAM ISLANDS25302330
GENERAL TOTALS199,630689,169170

Chapter 91. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 58.

Table 91.1. SUMMARY SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF CASES DISPOSED OF THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864.

COURTS.CIVIL.CRIMINAL.TOTAL CASES DISPOSED OF.
AUCKLAND1,4072,6474,054
ONEHUNGA120186306
HOWICK422870
RUSSELL55762
WAIMATE, (Native Circuit Court)15116
MONGONUI14620
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)103949
HOKIANGA12416
KAIPARA 22
RAGLAN206080
PORT WAIKATO115970
WHATAWHATA144761
TAUPARI, (Native Circuit Court) 1717
WANGAREI221335
COROMANDEL192241
HAURAKI123
WAIUKU3710
PAPAKURA194766
DRURY243862
MAUNGAKARAMEA516
WHANGAROA, (Native Circuit Court)2 2
TE NGAERE (Native Circuit Court)459
ROTORUA AND MAKETU, (Three months)47148
NEW PLYMOUTH183475658
WELLINGTON7368721,608
WANGANUI288360648
CENTRAL WANGANUI18321
CENTRAL WANGANUI (Native Circuit Court)62329
WAIKANAE6 6
PORIRUA18422
GREY TOWN262551
MASTERTON201131
FEATHERSTON61016
OTAKI231336
MANAWATU291544
RANGITIKI321951
NAPIER191262453
WAIPUKURAU8074154
WAIROA26632
NELSON550361911
COLLINGWOOD362864
RICHMOND16022182
WAIRAU23148279
HAVELOCK, (Half-year)276122398
DEEP CREEK, (Half-year)301040
CHRISTCHURCH2,0101,0043,014
LYTTELTON403371774
KAIAPOI460140600
TIMARU175113288
AKAROA7342115
DUNEDIN5,2974,5539,850
PORT CHALMERS333616949
QUEENSTOWN640301941
ROXBURGH, MOUNT BENGER5355108
MILLER'S FLAT, MOUNT BENGER361147
LAWRENCE190182372
OAMARU106118224
WAITAHUNA227193
TOKOMAIRIRO334136470
HAWKESBURY280219499
WOOLSHED211536
MAORI POINT36881449
NEVIS461056
NOKOMAI 2525
ALEXANDRA212236448
GERMAN HILL61016
WEST TAIERI5896154
CLUTHA583391
ARROWTOWN11579194
HAMILTON247185432
HYDE7570145
INVERCARGILL1,8458592,704
CAMPBELLTOWN318303621
RIVERTON21543258
CHATHAM ISLANDS31619
GENERAL TOTALS18,78616,04534,831

Chapter 92. Prisoners Committed to Gaol

Table 92.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF PRISONERS COMMITTED TO THE UNDERMENTIONED GAOLS, IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1864; IN WHAT COUNTRY THEY WERE BORN; TO WHAT CLASS THEY BELONGED; AND THE STATE OF THEIR EDUCATION.

GAOLSCAUSE OF IMPRISONMENTBORN INCLASS.EDUCATION.TOTAL NUMBERS COMMITTED.
ENGLAND.IRELAND.SCOTLAND.FOREIGN STATES.THE COLONYOTHER BRITISH COLONIESSETTLERS IN THE COLONY.ABORIGINAL NATIVES.SAILORS.SOLDIERS.STRANGERS OR UNKNOWN.OF SUPERIOR EDUCATION.CAN READ AND WRITE.CAN READ ONLY.CANNOT READ OR WRITE
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.TOTALS.
AUCKLANDFelony2422614..2..5..2..2534..11..23......1..45..5..12363366
Indictable Misdemeanour15..314..2..........131....6..5..........21......3124125
Summary Conviction35336264152140167391214445322187..309..38......9..676773011711408862181,104
Debt31..718..2......1..451....2..2......10..361....3..49150
Other Causes10065961612329..7..75153..104..32......2..17544..331121415229
..Totals52344359161172171021126154469023814..432..100......22..953823912221551,2362381,474
NEW PLYMOUTHFelony10..9..2..1..1......17..1......5......3..18......2..23..23
Summary Conviction88..36..12..11..311..135..211......13..6..98..11..3611511152
Debt2..1......1..........4.....................2..1..1..4..4
Other Causes1......................1......................1..........1..1
..Totals101..46..14..13..411..157..311..5..13..9..119..12..3911791180
WELLINGTONFelony20..184....4..82....2565..6..14......1..2516218350656
Indictable Misdemeanour211..........1......111......2..........31....1..415
Summary Conviction329221310..23..5101..34324..44..10..1..3..46153541129332125
Debt9......2..............9......2..........1..6......4..11..11
Other Causes13..22..............................35..........23..5..7..35..35
..Totals7610631712..27..14121..693910..52..61..1..5..10317147711519339232
WANGANUIFelony3..311......5......315......4..........12....1....12113
Summary Conviction8547689......71....147127118..5......2..150..2512..117713190
Debt3......................3......................3..........3..3
Other Causes....2..1..............1..........2......1..2..........3..3
..Totals91481911......121....1541312118..11......3..167..2513..119514209
NAPIERFelony4..3..1......3......3..3......5..........10......1..11..11
Indictable Misdemeanour3..3......1..........3......1..3......1..4..1..1..7..7
Summary Conviction11..5..8..4......1..11......2..16......2..23..4......29..29
Debt4..1..1..............5......1..........2..4..........6..6
Other Causes15..18..2..1..1..1..5......3..30..........25..5..8..38..38
..Totals37..30..12..6..4..2..27..3..7..54......5..66..10..10..91..91
NELSONFelony6..................1..3......4............5......2..7..7 
Indictable Misdemeanour51....1..1..........21....5..............7....1....718
Summary Conviction2127..2..7......1..202....11......7......331114..38240
Debt1011......2..........131....................131........13114
..Totals4248..3..10......2..384....20......7......582126..65469
PICTONIndictable Misdemeanour3..6..1..............7......3..............8..1..1..10..10
Summary Conviction9..9..3......1......17......5..............17..5......22..22
Debt8..5..4..1..1......19......................18..1......19..19
Other Causes....1..................1......................1..........1..1
..Totals20..21..8..1..2......44......8..............44..7..1..52..52
LYTTELTONFelony32261215......5..354....13......2..4..363317..50454
Indictable Misdemeanour4..6....11..........81............3......812..1..11112
Summary Conviction1301461531532..6..14212326....136..1..14..1..2232123227327426300
Debt47..6..6..1..........59......1..........2..56......2..60..60
..Totals2131679639739..6..19222531....150..1..19..7..3232528337339531426
DUNEDINFelony36524618..9......3..799....10......122..724621059011101
Indictable Misdemeanour11..212..2......1..171....1..........3..14....11..18119
Summary Conviction20791554816223552....375432711..167..7..9164..51329264735461687703
Debt653221561161....1021607....6......319..152621611698177
Other Causes29117224112......21564....18..3..712..703319184589
..Totals348182205826225943....538744921..202..10..202020..8214237999619771121,089
INVERCARGILLFelony12..14..4..2......2..14......3......17..3..23..1..7..34..34
Indictable Misdemeanour5..13..12..5......2..8......9......20......32......5..37..37
Summary Conviction54426328517....16..3011..146......5515..1087..118513113144
Debt19..10..2217..1..4..33111..6......23..14..431....6..63164
Other Causes18..6..15..3......1..19......5......19......31..5..7..43..43
..Totals108469381634..1115..104121169......134122..23786143530814322
General Totals1,55910097625461455326146916147142,252429443959..242..1942193..2,891176179365282413,6914534,144

Chapter 93. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. 60.

Table 93.1. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF SAVINGS' BANKS IN NEW ZEALAND, THE RESPECTIVE DATES OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT, AND THE NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS, WITH THE AMOUNTS DEPOSITED AND WITHDRAWN IN THE YEAR 1864, DISTINGUISHING THE EUROPEAN AND THE ABORIGINAL NATIVE DEPOSITORS.

WHERE SITUATED.DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT.NUMBERS HAVING DEPOSITS IN THE RESPECTIVE BANKS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1964TOTAL AMOUNTS TO THE CREDIT OF SUCH DEPOSITORS ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1964.TOTAL AMOUNTS DEPOSITED IN 1864TOTAL AMOUNTS WITHDRAWN IN 1964.
EUROPEANS.MAORIES.TOTAL.OF EUROPEANS.OF MAORIES.TOTAL.BY EUROPEANS.BY MAORIES.TOTAL.BY EUROPEANS.BY MAORIES.TOTAL.

* The Chief Office of the "Lyttelton Savings' Bank" was removed to Christchurch on January 1st, 1864, but the name has not been altered. The Saving' Bank at Lyttelton has thus become a Branch of the "Lyttelton Savings' Bank" at Christchurch.

Note—In addition to the above, an "INVERCARGILL. Savings' Bank" was declared by Proclamation, in July, 1864, to be brought within the operation of the "Savings Bank Act, 1858."

     £s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d
AUCKLAND18473,090473,13770,6396951813971,1580680,1441942301080,3750443,82173   43,82173
NEW PLYMOUTH1850199112103,298157537133,83516102,851102140002,9911021,337112   1,337112
WELLINGTON18467812901,595910396601,99115105733755006283742614429600722144
NAPIERApril, 1864130 1301,0101511   1,01015111,45464   1,45464460210   460210
NELSON186018911903,835423133,838551,7661223001,7691221,86599   1,86599
LYTTELTON185571 7198885   98885960311   9603111,328125   1,328125
*CHRISTCHURCH (a Branch of the Lyttelton Bank}1858352 3523,43985   3,439853,46439   3,464392,354103   2,354103
DUNEDINSept. 1864489 4897,985154   7,9851548,742108   8,742108811170   811170
GENERAL TOTALS 4,598714,66992,793451,4552394,2486899,95791142810100,385101152,406502960052,70250

Chapter 94. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. APPENDIX A.

Table 94.1. COMPARATIVE TABLE OF CLIMATE AT THE UDERMENTIONED PLACES IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

LOCALITY.MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE.MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE YEAR.MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE ON ANY DAY-IN SHADE.MINIMUM TEMPERATURE ON ANY DAY.THERMAL RANGE.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF BAROMETER ON ANY DAY.MINIMUM HEIGHT OF BAROMETER ON ANY DAY.BAROMETER RANGEMEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, 100=SATURATION.TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES.MAXIMUM RAINFALL IN ANY 24 HOURS.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON SQUARE FOOT.MAXIMUM FORCE OF WIND ON ANY DAY.

EARTHQUAKES occurred at Taranaki on the 5th January; 22nd February; 5th March, two; and on the 12th March, all slight:—and at Wellington on the 5th, 6th, 11th, 29th, and 30th January; 14th March; 5th April; and on the 5th and 20th September,—all -slight shocks.

The RAINFALL recorded in 1864 was considerably less than in 1863. The difference between the two years was, in Auckland 6.8 inches; in Taranaki 19.9 inches; in Wellington 26 1 inches; in Nelson 3 9 inches; and in Dunedin 8 8 inches. Dr. MOUATT, P M.O, who kindly furnished the data for the Auckland Return, remarks—"The average annual fall of rain at Auckland during the last eleven years was 46 9 inches," showing that the fall during 1864 was 9 5 inches below the average as determined by that period. The rainfall at Greenwich during 1864, 16 7 inches, was the smallest on record, and was 8 6 inches below the annual average.

Notes.—a. From self registering instruments. b. From observations morning and afternoon, c. Mean of 10 months, d. Mean of 11 months, e. An abstract only for the year, was sent from Napier. The figures for these columns net given. f. From three observations, g. Abstract for Southland has been kindly furnished by Q. R. MARTEN, Esq., corresponding member of the British Meteorological Society, from Notes taken at his Observatory at Martendale. h. No information for these spaces.

MONGONUI67.749.2a58.4875 Jan. 26th28.6 Aug. 3rd58.9a54.651.329.93336.488 July 4th29.109 Aug. 11th1.379.3827767.92.65 July 7148.5812.7 N.E., July 8th
AUCKLAND68.951.7b63.391.0h35.8h55.2a45.452.229.82430.454 July29.130 August1.324.3986737.42.06 Dec. 191601.00h
TARANAKI67.947.5a57.786.0 Dec. 28 to 3032.0 July 12 Aug. 354.0a55.251.629.90330.594 April 13th29.128 Aug. 26th1.466.3897643.82.32 Sept.138d7920.0 S., June 18
NAPIER62.247.554.9eee52.848.329.846eee.3427149.3e691.72e
WELLINGTON61.049.0a55.075.0 JAN. 28th Feb. 11th, 21st, 23rd Dec. 31ST32.0 June 21st43 0b51.747.329.88430.404 June 3rd28.933 Nov. 131.471.3297244.51.95 April 81391.3822.7 S S.W., June 17
NELSON63.944.8a54.381.0 Jan. 23rd27.0 Aug. 29th57.0b57.956.229.97330.535 June 3rd29.065 May 161.470.4678563.46.08 Nov.6851.188.1 N.E., July 7
CHRISTCHURCH62.544.1a53.388.7 Feb. 11th26.2 Aug. 2nd62 5a49.245.029.88530.578 June 3rd29.034 May 181.544.3057422.01.03 Oct. 21115.7417.7 N.W., Feb 1st
DUNEDIN59.142.951.088.0 Feb. 10th29.8 July 31st58.2hf42.929.93730.609 June 3rd28.806 Feb. 4th1.803.2796924.21.25 Jan. 9186.2712.3 W.N.W., Feb. 1st
SOUTHLAND ghh50.983.2 h17.0 h66.246.942.6h30.420 h28.59 h1.829h7451.7h149hh

Chapter 95. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., APPENDIX B.

METHODOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 95.1. MONGONUI.
LAT. 35° 1′ S._________Lon. 173° 32′ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULBMEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.
JANUARY75.754.865.260.456.529.870.457743.3110.22
FEBRUARY75.957.466.261.657.629.919.475745.966.84
MARCH72.450.961.656.752.430.040.39473.673.39
APRIL70.651.861.257.253.830.159.415771.484.38
MAY63.643.053.350.447.529.985.329814.6213.31
JUNE60.644.352.449.747.029.927.3238210.8517.75
JULY60.744.652.649.947.229.920.325829.0417.64
AUGUST60.741.260.947.944.829.748.297809.7620.75
SEPTEMBER63.045.454.250.947.729.912.331787.4320.74
OCTOBER66.050.758.355.152.329.921.393806.5317.88
NOVEMBER69.048.858.954.450.429.897.366733.427.58
DECEMBER74.157.365.761.658.229.898.485774.8314.42
MEAN OF YEAR67.749.258.454.651.329.933.3827767.90 Sum148 Sum.58

Thermometer: Maximum, in Shade, 26th January, 87.5.

    Do.    Minimum, 3rd August 28.6; Range, 58.9.

Barometer: Maximum Height, 4th July, 30 488

    Do.    Minimum do 11th August, 29 109; Range, 1.379.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 7th July, 2.65 in.; Wind N. E.

Greatest Force of Wind, 8th July, N.E; 12 75 lbs on square foot.

 N.N EES.ES.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 10 a.m.38363143295870581
 Do.         4 p.m.32613521335749782

Chapter 96. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. APPENDIX C.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 96.1. AUCKLAND.
Lat. 36° 50′ 05″ S._________Lon. 174° 50′ 40″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. AND 3 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.

Notes.—a.From readings at 9 and 3.

b. From self-registering instruments.

c. Mean of 10 months.

   aba      
January76.649.471.248.457.629.751.476623.1681.6
February78.950.173.047.859.029.829.50261.5951.1
March74.051.767.349.656.329.933.456671.2751.2
April73.354.866.751.455.230.076.43667.436.6
May63.048.558.546.447.529.843.329673.35201.5
June58.746.154.343.245.329.802.301703.7218.8
July60.549.555.344.046.929.322.321744.6918.8
August60.147.159.841.644.729.654.298715.4719.7
September63.951.758.845.948.329.819.339683.4619.8
October67.355.061.549.852.129.859.389703.84181.0
November71.354.865.649.953.129.765.405642.1712Out of
December79.261.272.357.660.129.796.520665.3212Repair.
Mean of Year68.951.763.345.452.229.824.3986737.47160cl.0

Thermometer : Maximum—in Shade, 9th February, 91°.

    Do.     Minimum do. 30th August, 35°8; Range, 55°2.

Barometer : Maximum Height, July, 30.454.

     Do.       Minimum do. August, 29.130; Range, l.324 in.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 19th December, 2.06 in.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 9 a.m.2568262459944327...
     Do. 3 p.m.26761619371115427...

Chapter 97. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. APPENDIX D.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 97.1. TARANAKI.
Lat. 39° 3′ 35″ S._________Lon. 174° 4′ 58″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB,MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.

Notes.—a. From Maximum and Minimum readings till June : then from 10 and 4 readings.

b. No record kept.

c. Mean of 11 months.

    aa aa   
JANUARY75.152.663.860.758.129.865..483822.2513.59
FEBRUARY75.955.365.662.859.829.954.514791.1510.76
MARCH72.949.161.057.253.930.049.416781.405.89
APRIL70.348.059.155.151.630.198.382761.827.43
MAY62.844.753.750.446.529.953.317787.0015.79
JUNE59.442.951.148.646.029.905.311834.2416.92
JULY60.543.351.949.847.729.930.331864.0015.66
AUGUST56.338.747.545.942.629.574.273784.7116.74
SEPTEMBER61.744.252.951.848.129.870.336776.3912.90
OCTOBER67.448.057.757.152.829.866.400726.8415b
NOVEMBER74.049.061.559.054.429.841.424702.3491.19
DECEMBER79.354.566.964.558.329.838.487591.695.84
    MEAN OF YEAR67.947.557.755.251.629.903.3897643.83138c.79

Thermometer : Maximum-in Shade, 28th, 29th, and 30th December, 86°.

    Do.    Minimum    do.    12th July, 3rd, 8th, and 30th August, 32°; Range, 54°.

Barometer: Maximum Height, 13th April, 30.594.

    Do.    Minimum    do.    26th August, 29.128; Range, 1.466.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 12th September, 2.32 in.

Greatest Force of Wind, 18th June, S., 20 lbs. on square foot.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 10 a.m.4076248116574824...
    Do.     4 p.m.4748125911897921...

Chapter 98. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., APPENDIX E.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 98.1. NAPIER.
LAT. 39° 29′ 12″ S._________LONG. 176° 55′ 12″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULBMEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON SQUARE FOOT
JANUARY75.549.762.655.149.029.698.347624.3681.51
FEBRUARY82.353.67.660.055.129.771.434680.0510.12
MARCH59.347.853.556.251.729.802.383723.0462.24
APRIL60.048.54.55.149.830.104.358671.2061.72
MAY52.139.345.755.951.729.694.383721.3134.15
JUNE50.038.44.54.052.329.897.393885.3284.83
JULY56.040.248.148.042.129.905.267643.3271.25
AUGUST53.242.47.643.040.729.840.2538513.00122.56
SEPTEMBER62.443.552.949.145.29.810.299741.3740.78
OCTOBER65.655.260.450.244.429.917.295651.1040.65
NOVEMBER64.856.160.552.047.429.800.327702.0430.27
DECEMBER65.957.362.655.950.829.920.3726713.1970.58
MEAN OF YEAR62.247.554.952.848.329.846.3427149.30691.72

The Monthly Returns of Observations were not furnished from Napier. The above is compiled from an abstract for the year prepared by Mr. A. KOCH.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind at 10 a.m.522262934101814523

Chapter 99. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., APPENDIX F.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 99.1. WELLINGTON.
LAT. 41° 16′ 25″ S._________LON. 174° 47′ 25″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.

Note.—a. From observations at 10 and 4

    a       
JANUARY68.355.862.158.754.029.754.42172.98101.82
FEBRUARY70.256.163.259.154.129.864.422683.1781.18
MARCH65.051.558.256.152.429.975.394761.053.89
APRIL63.752.358.054.750.630.106.369733.5171.15
MAY58.946.552.749.244.729.835.247725.3391.30
JUNE52.942.447.644.941.529.889.261794.50182.25
JULY53.344.348.845.942.029.956.266775.9616.70
AUGUST51.042.046.543.738.829.678.242735.23221.70
SEPTEMBER57.545.651.548.343.829.888.287724.59141.68
OCTOBER60.648.054.349.744.529.951.294682.71111.19
NOVEMBER63.149.256.252.046.829.764.320675.35141.60
DECEMBER67.554.461.058.354.429.948.425742.1871.07
MEAN OF YEAR61.049.055.051.747.329.884.3297244.561391.38

Thermometer : Maximum in Shade, 28th Jan., 11th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Feb., 21st, 22nd and 31st Dec., 75°.

     Do.     Minimum     do.     21st June, 32°; Range, 43°.

Barometer: Maximum Height, 3rd June, 30.404.

     Do.     Minimum do. 13th November, 28.933; Range, 1.471.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 8th April, 1 .95 in.

Greatest Force of Wind, 17th June, S.S.W., 22.75 lbs. on square foot.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 10 a.m.149431499133522 
    Do.    4 p.m.1252671111735243 

Chapter 100. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., APPENDIX G.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 100.1. NELSON.
LAT. 41° 16′ 17″ S._________LON. 173° 18′ 46″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.

Notes.-a. From readings at 10 and 4.

b. Rain Gauge 27 feet above ground : no Gauge on ground.

    aa aab  
JANUARY7450626664.729.753.61083.7521.83
FEBRUARY7453636765.629.926.63586.6021.62
MARCH6948586361.129.985.53983.1821.20
APRIL6548566057.530.172.474822.546.88
MAY6141515350.729.735.371814.3710.76
JUNE5536454946.929.963.322866.817.55
JULY5637464947.930.301.334848.135.53
AUGUST5636464845.929.830.314832.036.98
SEPTEMBER5942505553.229.899.4058715.9291.45
OCTOBER6246545755.230.278.436885.04121.61
NOVEMBER6747576160.629.862.5309410.23151.43
DECEMBER6954616765.829.970.634886.8491.37
MEAN OF YEAR63.944.854.357.956.229.973.4678563.44851.18

Thermometer: Maximum-in Shade, 23rd January, 84°.

     Do.     Minimum     do.     29th August, 27°; Range 57°.

Barometer : Maximum Height, 3rd June, 30.535.

     Do.      Minimum do.     16th May, 290G5; Range, 1.470.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 6th November, 6.08 in.

Greatest Force of Wind, 7th July, N.E., 8 10 lbs. on square foot.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 10 a.m.3610985314571097
    Do.      4 p.m47155349349101535

Chapter 101. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., APPENDIX H.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 101.1. CHRISTCHURCH.
LAT. 43° 40 S._________LON'. 172° 51' E
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9.30 A.M. AND 3.30 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULB.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN DAILY FORCE OF WIND IN LBS. ON THE SQUARE FOOT.

Note.—a. Three days lost in October removing the Observatory.

JANUARY72.051.661.856.051.129.687.375681.38481.51
FEBRUARY70.952.461.656.752.529.851.396722.05871.33
MARCH67.146.056.552.348.429.979.34075.2698.80
APRIL66.946.856.852.849.30.071.34875.2494.71
MAY60.638.249.444.839.929.801.246691.7928.29
JUNE51.536.243.841.939.729.950.244863.73312.37
JULY57.835.746.741.635.830.000.21067.75510.31
AUGUST49.735.642.640.437.729.858.226834.18315.49
SEPTEMBER59.141.350.246.743.029.813.277771.2377.33
OCTOBER a61.045.553.249.646.029.915.311762.54912.73
NOVEMBER65.446.956.151.645.429.789.304732.44414.72
DECEMBER68.153.760.956.151.929.959.386721.44010.87
MEAN OF YEAR62.544.153.349.245.029.885.3057422.093115.74

Thermometer : Maximum-in Shade, 11th February, 88.7.

    Do.    Minimum    do.    2nd August, 26.2; Range, 62.5.

Barometer : Maximum Height, 3rd June, 30.578.

    Do. Minimum    do.    18th May, 29.034; Range, 1.544.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 21st October, 1.03 in.

Greatest Force of Wind, 1st February, 17.75 lbs. on square foot.

 N.N.E.E.S.E.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind, 9.30 a.m.7925914695302231
    Do.     3.30 p.m.49610927578113115

Chapter 102. STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND, 1864.—PART II., No. APPENDIX I.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, IN NEW ZEALAND, IN THE YEAR 1864.

Table 102.1. DUNEDIN.
LAT. 45° 53′ 8″ S._________LON. 170° 31′ 40″ E.
OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9.30 A.M., 3.30 P.M., AND 9.30 P.M.

1864.
MONTHS.
MEAN MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.APPROXIMATE MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH.MEAN TEMPERATURE OF WET BULBMEAN TEMPERATURE OF DEW POINT.MEAN HEIGHT OF BAROMETER.MEAN ELASTIC FORCE OF VAPOUR.MEAN HUMIDITY, SATURATION=100.TOTAL FALL OF RAIN IN INCHES.NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH RAIN FELL.MEAN VELOCITY OF WIND IN MILES PER HOUR AT 10 A.M.

Note.—a.From three observations.

     a      
JANUARY65.647.856.7 47.429.708.328672.63207.4
FEBRUARY66.249.057.6 47.929.756.334692.611511.1
MARCH63.145.754.4 45.930.056.309691.75159.3
APRIL62.646.464.5 47.130.109.324720.95157.8
MAY55.641.248.4 39.729.848.244671.761710.8
JUNE49.737.943.8 38.029.987.229752.49197.4
JULY50.937.144.0 38.130.058.230730.4186.6
AUGUST49.935.942.9 36.629.960.217712.17195.6
SEPTEMBER57.140.348.7 40.729.876.254682.01156.5
OCTOBER58.741.750.2 40.830.008.255672.54147.3
NOVEMBER63.443.153.2 42.729.870.274633.16196.6
DECEMBER67.148.958.0 49.930.011.360691.74106.2
MEAN OF YEAR59.142.951.0 42.929.937.2796924.211867.6

Thermometer: Maximum-in Shade, 10th February, 88"°.

    Do.    Minimum, 31st July, 29°8; Range, 58 2.

Barometer: Maximum Height, 3rd June, 30 609.

    Do.    Minimum do. 4th February, 28.806; Range, 1.803.

Greatest Rainfall in 24 hours, 9th January, 1.25 in.

Greatest Force of Wind, 1st February, W.N.W., 12 3 lbs. on square foot, 50 miles per hour.

The prevailing direction for each day is given in this Table; not the exact direction at the times of observation as at other places.

 N.N.E.E.S.W.S.S.W.W.N.W.Calm.
Direction of Wind410512381099481733