STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND FOR 1860.


List of Tables

Chapter 1. REPORT

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

                Registrar-General's Office,
                          Auckland, May 30th, 1861.

Sir,—

Previous Statistics

I have the honour to present Statistical Tables for the year 1860, forming the fifth of a series of Annual Volumes of “Statistics of New Zealand,” commencing from 1853. Compiled, as all these volumes have been, from official records, under the immediate direction of the Government, and presented to the Parliament of the Colony by command of His Excellency, they have had an authentication which has secured for them considerable attention and frequent quotation not only in the United Kingdom but in other countries, and it may be hoped that they have not been unsuccessful in diffusing definite and accurate views of the condition and progress of New Zealand in various influential quarters, where previously comparatively vague, if not absolutely erroneous notions were entertained.

Immigration and Emigration, Arrivals and Departures.

The present volume in its general arrangement closely resembles that for last year, with (of course) the necessary introduction of the proper figures for 1860, and a few modifications of plan and detail. An alteration, which it is anticipated will be deemed an improvement, may be observed in the Tables showing the fluctuations of population occasioned by the Immigration and Emigration over seas, and the Arrivals and Departures at and from the Ports of the Colony, respectively. These, which were before included in the same Table, are now given separately; thus guarding against a mistake into which some, on a superficial inspection of the Statistics, have fallen:—viz., that the Total Numbers described as “Departures” were departures from the Colony to other Countries, whereas in fact they were, in a considerable proportion, only migrations (often for short periods) from one part of New Zealand to another. Thus, instead of stating a General Total of 12,483 Departures, which might erroneously be regarded as the number of Persons who had left New Zealand altogether, the Number of actual Emigrants is truly shown to have been 2,871, against 8,935 Immigrants, leaving a balance of 6,064 in favour of actual Immigration over seas to the Colony during 1860.

Calculations to Population.

In applying this mode of compilation, however, to the calculations on which we are dependent for any approximate estimate of the Population in the years in which the Census is not taken, a difficulty arose from the discrepancy between the numbers shown by the Returns as “Arrivals” and “Departures” respectively in the Migration between the Colonial Ports, the former of which were found very considerably to exceed the latter. While the whole of the Arrivals may be presumed to be correctly reported, the Departures are limited to those recorded at the Ports of Clearance, and do not include the numbers of persons who went on board after the vessels had cleared, or were taken up at points touched at during the passage, without coming under the cognizance of any Emigration Officer. This excess of Arrivals,—amounting in 1860 to no less than 1,648,—has been dealt with in the manner explained in a Note to the Population Table (No. 1), viz., by deducting the whole from the Total Population of the Colony, but retaining the numbers of Arrivals and Departures stated in the Returns, in forming the estimates for the several Provinces,— this, (though involving an apparent disagreement between the figures), appearing necessary in order to afford any adequate view of the comparative numbers to be assigned to each of the Provinces in relation to the others.

Estimate of Population of colony.

Meanwhile, definitely ascertained figures afford sufficient evidence of the rapid increase of the Population of the Colony. The Total in December 1858, as shown by the Census, was (exclusive of the Chatham Islands) 59,328. Since that date, up to December 1860, the Returns show an increase from the two great sources from which Population is to be supplied, amounting to upwards of 9000 souls in each year, the Excess of Births over Deaths in the two years 1859-60 having been 3,997, and the Excess of Immigration (strictly limited to that over seas) above Emigration, 14,701, thus making, for those two years together, an increase from these sources amounting to 18,698, which calculated centesimally, shows an increase of 31.53 per cent, on the whole Population; or, taking the Sexes separately, of 31.10 on the Males, and of 32.09 on the Females respectively. This is the lowest estimate that can be formed, without including any allowance for increase by unregistered Births, or possibly unrecorded Arrivals. According to the Estimate given in Table No. 1. the increase would be 34.23 on the whole population, or 34.86 on the Males and 33.41 on the Females respectively.

Population of the several Provinces.

A centesimal calculation for the several Provinces taken singly cannot, for the reasons above indicated, be positively accurate in itself, or in exact agreement with the results of the calculation for the Colony. It may, however, be acceptable as showing the proportions in which the respective Provinces may be assumed to have participated in the Total Increase. Calculated on the figures in Table No. 1, the centesimal increase in Auckland during the two years 1859-60 would be 30.56 on the whole Population, or 31.19 on the Males and 29.73 on the Females respectively. In Taranaki, as might be anticipated from the removal of families in consequence of the War, there is a large decrease, amounting to 53.24 on the whole Population, or 33.23 on the Males and 76.13 on the Females. All the other Provinces show increase in the following proportions, viz, Wellington, 17.73 on the whole, or 22.48 on the Males and 11.79 on the Females:—Hawke's Bay, 55.28 on the whole, or 54.93 on the Males, and 56.09 on the Females:—Nelson (including Marlborough), 29.42 on the whole, or 27.34 on the Males, and 32.07 on the Females:—Canterbury, 71.40 on the whole, or 67.79 on the Males, and 76.62 on the Females:—and Otago, 82.76 on the whole, or 92.28 on the Males, and 70.74 on the Females respectively.

It is to be borne in mind that throughout all the above calculations respecting population nothing more is assumed than such an approximation as the available sources of information permit, and that in the use of the data at command the difficulties already adverted to must more or less qualify the reliance to be placed on even the approximate accuracy of the results, as regards the Provinces. A further qualification arises from the impossibility of ascertaining the amount of overland migration from one Province to another. The time for taking the triennial Census of the Colony is close at hand, however, and the Statistical Volume for 1861 may be expected to afford not only new but reliable information, where now only a qualified estimate can be offered.

Other Census Statistics.

To the same time must necessarily be postponed the presentation of more recent information than that obtained in 1858 respecting various of the particulars connected with Cultivations, Stock, and some interesting aspects of the social condition of the Population. With regard to the latter department of the Census Statistics, however, it may be acceptable to re-produce here a, few Tables which appeared in the Report prefixed to the last Statistical Volume. They were calculated centesimally on the numbers returned at the Census of December, 1858, on the assumption that the Persons added to the Population since that date may be supposed, generally speaking, to be divisible into about the same proportions with regard to Places of Birth, Religious Denominations, Occupations, and State of Education, as the Persons who were in the Colony when the Census was taken. It is by no means improbable that the approaching Census may show marked variations in some of these particulars; still, the calculations may be accepted for all that is claimed for them, viz., an attempt to indicate the general classification of the Population in the matters they embrace. The Tables, of course, refer only to the population of European descent in New Zealand; and they do not include the Military or their Families, or the small Population of Stewart's and the Chatham Islands

Places of Birth

PLACES OF BIRTH.

TABLE SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE OF PLACES OF BIRTH OF THE POPULATION, IN DECEMBER, 1858.

PROVINCES.England.Ireland.Scotland.Wales.New Zealand.Australian Colonies.Other British Dominions.United States of America.France.Germany.Other Foreign Places, or Not Described.
AUCKLAND30.0815.269.280.3234.283.614.060.930.310.291.58
NEW PLYMOUTH (TARANAKI)52.981.922.530.1940.000.900.870.04 0.190.38
WELLINGTON43.485.789.90.3535.842.040.950.310.100.340.91
HAWKE'S BAY43.998.0611.030.5326.554.032.110.990.990.790.93
NELSON45.863.328.200.4535.541.901.280.360.212.600.28
CANTERBURY60.614.626.970.7121.611.091.450.300.671.020.95
OTAGO19.32.9750.470.2222.022.191.190.350.140.290.86
    AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY.39.947.6813.450.3931.492.372.090.520.290.781.00

Occupations.

OCCUPATIONS.

TABLE SHOWING CENTESIMALLY THE DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1858.

PROVINCES.Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures.Agricultural and PastoralMechanics and Artificers.Professions (including Clerical, Legal, Medical, Teachers, Surveyors, and other Educated Professions.)Labourers.Miscellaneous, including Domestic Servants.No Occupation stated (principally Women and Children).
AUCKLAND3.745.399.641.847.008.3964
NEW PLYMOUTH (TARANAKI)2.388.835.921.964,263.8972.76
WELLINGTON3.436.427.461.535.037.2768.86
HAWKE'S BAY3.9615.469.841.789.6415.5943.73
NELSON2.728.275.991.537.587.4066.51
CANTERBURY2.618.427.521.627.676.4765.69
OTAGO1.749.955.921.057.857.5965.90
        AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY3.057.457.721.616.857.6165.71

Religious Denominations.

RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS.

TABLE SHOWING THE PER CENTAGE OF THE RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER, 1858.

PROVINCES.Church of England.Church of Scotland, Free Church of Scotland, & other PresbyteriansRoman Catholic ChurchWesleyan Methodists.Congregational Independents.Baptists.Primitive Methods.Lutheran Church.HebrewsSociety of Friends.Other Denominations, or Not Described.
AUCKLAND45.8215.4921.988.123.031.840.410.150.660.042.46
NEW PLYMOUTH (TARANAKI)52.082.942.0020.114.191.5111.850.08 0.304.94
WELLINGTON54.614.5510.6112.321.721.921.20.210.320.132.42
HAWKE'S BAY62.0217.4413.013.11.390.330.130.530.20.920.93
NELSON54.9812.016.3411.31.514.370.2130.190.135.96
CANTERBURY72.8810.674.088.261.131.470.110.540.090.020.75
OTAGO25.5065.742.021.352.221.670.030.390.010.160.91
  AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY51.419.411.119.092.162.120.950.70.320.122.63

Education.

EDUCATION.

TABLE SHOWING THE CENTESIMAL PROPORTIONS OF MALES AND FEMALES RESPECTIVELY AND OF THE TOTAL (EUROPEAN) POPULATION OF NEW ZEALAND ABLE OR UNABLE TO READ OR WRITE, IN DECEMBER, 1858.

PROVINCES.DEGREE OF EDUCATION.
CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.BOTH SEXES.
MALES.FEMALES.MALES.FEMALES.MALES.FEMALES.CANNOT READ.READ ONLY.READ AND WRITE.
AUCKLAND24.8928.2310.4315.0564.6856.7226.3512.4661.19
N. PLYMOUTH (TARANAKI)24.7525.2412.1715.4563.0859.3124.9813.7061.32
WELLINGTON24.2726.899.9314.8465.8058.2725.4312.1262.45
HAWKE'S BAY20.8839.916.127.9873.0052.1126.556.6766.78
NELSON22.9126.527.6711.4369.4262.0524.499.3266.19
CANTERBURY22.2827.918.5810.3169.1461.7824.589.2966.13
OTAGO21.3525.0210.7913.9467.8661.0422.9712.1864.85
AVERAGE FOR THE COLONY23.5127.329.5913.5266.9059.1625.1611.2963.55

Maori Population.

With respect to the ABORIGINAL NATIVE POPULATION no new information can be presented; and, indeed, the Native Insurrection would have interposed during the last year almost insuperable difficulties in the way of any attempt to collect definite Statistical facts in some of the most important Maori Districts. As, however, existing circumstances will doubtless cause special interest to be felt in this matter, I may here state generally what was estimated to be the number of the Maori population according to the latest data obtained. Taking as the basis the Maori Census of 1857-8, (of which a full Abstract appeared in the Volume of Statistics for 1857,) and correcting the numbers for Canterbury by a later Census taken by Mr. W. Buller in February, 1860, — excluding also Stewart's and the Chatham Islands—(in the former of which the numbers were estimated at 200, and in the latter at 510)—the Maori Population in New Zealand was, at the latest attempt at enumeration, believed to amount to 31,298 Males, and 23,898 Females, making (with 79, sex not stated,) a Total of 55.275.

It is important, however, to observe the distribution of the Natives in the Northern and Middle Islands respectively:—

Northern Island, (including Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington and Hawkes' Bay)—Males, 29,984; Females, 22,993; Sex not stated, 79; Total, 53,056.

Middle Island, (including Nelson, Canterbury, and Otago)—Males, 1,314; Females, 905; Total, 2,219.

Trade, Interchange, & c.

Passing on from calculations which can at present only be estimates liable to future, perhaps extensive, correction, to a portion of the Statistics on the & accuracy of which full reliance may be placed, the Tables in the following series relating to Trade, Interchange, and the Revenue, have (as in the preceding year) been prepared in the Office of the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer and Commissioner of Customs, under the supervision of Mr. R. F. Porter. As heretofore, the information is supplied both in detail and by summaries which condense the principal points of general interest into a conveniently compendious form.

The general results shown by an examination of these Tables are satisfactory. It will be seen that, (with some fluctuation, involving, however, no falling-off of any real importance,) the Colony has not only maintained its ground but has continued to make steady advance.

Imports.

The total value of Imports shows a decrease of £ 2,697, the amount in 1860 having been £1,548,333, while in 1859 it was £1,551,030; but this trifling decrease is to be viewed in connection with the fact that there was an increase in 1859 as compared with the previous year amounting to no less than £409,757.

Exports

The total value of Exports, which in 1859 showed an increase of £93,461 over 1858 (of which £87,358 was on Articles of New Zealand Produce and Manufacture) shows for 1860 a further increase (over 1859) amounting to £37,469 in the whole, and to £27,825 on New Zealand Produce and Manufactures. The value of Articles in this latter class, excluding the mere exports of goods imported from other countries, was in 1859, £521,308; in 1860, £549,133. Taking the Article of Wool singly, the comparative Table, No. 25, shows how remarkably this resource of the Colony has progressed. In 1860, the value of this Export, calculated at the uniform rate of one shilling and fourpence per lb., was £444,392, being an increase of £104,613 over the preceding year 1859; an increase in one year which exceeds the Total Value of all the Wool exported in 1853 by £38,105; in 1854, by £34,508; and in 1855, by £11,507.

Shipping

The Returns of Shipping show an increase of Tonnage, although a decrease in the number of Vessels, indicating the employment of a larger class of Vessels in the intercourse with New Zealand, especially from the United Kingdom. The Vessels Entered Inwards in 1860 numbered 398, being 40 less than in 1859, but the Tonnage was 140,276, being an increase of 3,696. The Vessels Cleared Outwards numbered the same in both years, but the Tonnage in 1860 was 19,901 above that of 1859.

Registered Vessels

The number of Registered Vessels belonging to Ports in New Zealand increased from 213 with a Tonnage of 7,883 in 1859, to 238 with a Tonnage of 8,527 in 1860. At the Port of Auckland, to which a large proportion of these Vessels belongs, the increase in the last year was from 171 Vessels with 5,815 Tonnage, to 187 Vessels, with 6,325 Tonnage.

Revenue

The Customs Revenue, which in 1859 exceeded that of 1858 by £16,679 8s. 5d., shows for 1860 a further advance on 1859 amounting to £20,851 17s. 6d.,—the Total Revenue from Customs Duties being £189,167 15s. lOd. The Ordinary Revenue altogether in 1860 amounted to £233,107 4s. 9d., being an increase of £24,661 5s. 7d. on 1859. The Territorial Revenue in 1860 was £213,760 3s. 5d., being a decrease of £26,121 15s 10d.; but nearly the whole of this falling-off, it will be seen, was in the Territorial Revenue of Otago, where from April, 1860, the Land sales were suspended in consequence of a pending augmentation of the upset price of Land. Besides, in the preceding year (1859) the Territorial Revenue had increased by the remarkable amount of £80,082 16s. 8d. The Total Revenue of New Zealand in 1860 amounted to £464,738 12s. 3d., being, notwithstanding the temporary decrease in the Land Revenue at Otago just noticed, an increase of £5,089 18s. as compared with 1859.

Meteorology

The Meteorological Appendix is rather fuller than that of last year, including—in addition to the Annual Abstract of the Meteorological Register kept at Auckland by the Royal Engineer Department, and an Abstract of a Weather Register kept at Heathcote Valley, near Lyttelton, again kindly supplied by I. T Cookson, Esq., M. G. A.,—Meteorological Observations at New Plymouth, by Edward L. Humphries, Esq., and a Summary of the Weather at Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr. Burns. Although the amount of information is still far from being as comprehensive, with respect to the number of places furnishing records of observations, as is desirable, yet enough is even here given to support that judgment as to the salubrity and general excellence of the climate of New Zealand which has been repeatedly pronounced by competent observers. Its merits, as compared with the climate of other countries (including some of those which have gained high European reputation as residences for invalids), is strikingly exhibited in Appendix E., again re-printed from the Statistics for 1853-6. The comparative elements of climate embodied in that Table were compiled with great care by the late Dr. A. S. Thomson, whose “zealous and most valuable assistance as to the whole of the Meteorological Appendix,” published in the first volume of this Statistical Series, I felt it both gratifying and just to acknowledge in the Memorandum prefixed to that volume, and whose recent death must be lamented by every friend of science, especially by all interested in scientific observation in relation to New Zealand, of which he was an enlightened, laborious, and loving cultivator.

Approaching Census.

The Census which, as already stated, will be taken before the close of the current year will afford means of furnishing information on important branches of Statistics, some of which find no place in the present volume, whilst others can only be dealt with in the way of estimate, and more or less reliable approximation. The month of December is unquestionably the best (if not the only really satisfactory) month in the year for collecting the Agricultural Statistics of New Zealand; and although the Census of this Colony will not be on the same day as that fixed for the decennial Census of Great Britain (and adopted for that reason in several of the Colonies) it will probably be deemed sufficiently near as coming within the same year; while in the modes of collecting and compiling the Census Statistics, there will, no doubt, be so much conformity to the forms and methods decided on in Great Britain and in the Australian Colonies as may be found compatible with the circumstances of New Zealand, thus recognising the principles and following out as closely as may be practicable the plans which found such able exposition and influential advocacy in the great International Statistical Congress assembled in London during the last year.

    I have the honor to be,
                Sir,
        Your most obedient servant,
                        JOHN B. BENNETT,
                                Registrar - General.

Chapter 2.

Table 1. No.1. TABLE SHOWING THE ESTIMATED EUROPEAN POPULATION OF NEW ZEALAND, IN DECEMBER 1860.

Provinces.Males.Females.Totals.
AUCKLAND13,40610,32623,732
TARANAKI9442951,239
WELLINGTON7,9915,84613,837
HAWKE'S BAY1,6477042,351
NELSON (INCLUDING MARLBOROUGH)6,6265,37412,000
CANTERBURY8,8956,47515,370
OTAGO7,4495,24212,691
DISTRICT OP STEWART'S ISLAND312253
                    TOTALS46,98934,28481,273
                    LESS (see annexed note)1,648 1,648
ESTIMATED TOTAL EUROPEAN POPULATION, EXCLUSIVE OF THE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES45,34134,28479,625
MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES—   
                    OFFICERS AND MEN ... 3,2783,600......
                    MALE CHILDREN ... 322
                    WOMEN AND FEMALE CHILDREN ... 694 
TOTAL MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1860  4,294
ESTIMATED GENERAL TOTALS OF THE EUROPEAN POPULATION IN DECEMBER, 186048,94134,97883,919

The above Estimate has been made in continuation of that for 1859 as published in the last volume of Statistics, by adding to the Numbers then stated, the Excess of Births over Deaths, and the Excess of Immigration over Emigration in the last year. The Arrivals and Departures between the several Ports of the Colony have also been included in the calculation for the Provinces; but, as to the General Total, a difficulty in what at first view might seem reliable as an approximate Estimate has been found in the fact that the Returns of the Emigration Officers at the Ports show an excess of Arrivals from other Ports of the Colony above the Departures, amounting in the aggregate to 1,648. The particulars of this Migration will be found in Table No. 3, with a Note suggesting an explanation of the discrepancy. But the result is that, while the Estimate of Population for the whole Colony, after deducting, as above, this Excess of 1,648, may be considered a fair approximation to the actual numbers, (subject only to the exception that, if the same mode of dealing with the Arrivals and Departures in 1859 were adopted, the General Total of the Estimated Population for that year as previously published, would he further diminished by 1,601)— yet it is impossible to determine the proportions in which the numbers in the several Provinces are respectively affected by this diminution.

The Population of the Chatham Islands, amounting to about 86, is not included, the requisite information not having been obtained.

Table 2. No. 2. TABLE SHOWING THE IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION TO AND FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

 Immigration:Emigration.Excesses of Immigration.Excesses of Emigration.
Adults.Children.Totals.Adults.Children.Totals.
Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.
The migration between the several Ports of New Zealand, (which is not included in the above Table) is shown in the succeeding Table (No. 3).
Province of Auckland.            
AUCKLANDUnited Kingdom1,1656022682662,301542620221222,179...
Australian Colonies2557537334001,064231110991,504...1,104
Other British Ports67684656237...............237...
Foreign States132......154598769...54
Totals1,5007473513552,9531,1632661381281,6952,4161,158
RUSSELLAustralian Colonies...1......1...............1...
Foreign States..................1236...6
Totals...1......1...123616
Totals–Province of Auckland1,5007483513552,9541,1632671401311,7012,4171,164
Province of Taranaki            
NEW PLYMOUTHUnited Kingdom63321422......410...
Australian Colonies1427...231085528...5
Other British Ports1.........1...............1...
Totals– Province of Taranaki2151023812105532115
Province of Wellington.            
WANGANUIAustralian Colonies...............941I15...15
WELLINGTONUnited Kingdom1327137322722523101270202...
Australian Colonies5626812102102201111144...42
Foreign States...............3.........3...3
Totals18897454437413043212321720245
Totals—Province of Wellington18897454437413947222423220260
Province of Hawke's Bay.            
NAPIERUnited Kingdom...............12......3...3
Foreign States...............8.........8...8
Totals—Province of Hawke's Bay...............92......11...11
Province of Nelson.            
NELSONUnited Kingdom102933531261433...10251...
Australian Colonies248101231638821564232432662...
Foreign States..................1......1...1
Totals—Province of Nelson35019458476492196826243373131
Province of Canterbury.            
LYTTELTONUnited Kingdom7615542512451,81141131615851,726...
Australian Colonies361276611254489186...125
Other British Ports31......4...............4 
Foreign States6.........6762318...12
Totals8065672582511,8821736326272891,730137
AKAROAAustralian Colonies2.........2...............2...
Foreign States32......5...............5...
Totals52......7...............7...
Totals—Province of Canterbury...8115692582511,8891736326272891,737137
Province of Otago.            
DUNEDINUnited Kingdom1,0306313192902,2706321122,258...
Australian Colonies348146717964416039158222422...
Foreign States...............41...16...6
Totals1,3787773903692,9141704317102402,6806
INVERCARGILLAustralian Colonies9010107117281......2988...
TOTALS—PROVINCE OF OTAGO1,4687874003763,0311984417102692,7686
    GENERAL TOTALS4,3382,4001,1221,0758,9351,9135012362212,8717,4481,384
TOTAL EXCESS OF IMMIGRATION OVER EMIGRATION IN 1860 ... 6,064

Table 3. No. 4. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS OF PERSONS OF EUROPEAN DESCENT REGISTERED IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR I860.

Provinces.Births.Deaths.Excess of Births over Deaths.
MalesFemalesTotalsUnder 2 Years.2 to 1010 to 20.20 TO 30.30 TO 40.40 TO 50.50 TO 60.60 to 70.70 and upwardsUnknownTotals.General Totals.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
Fifty-two of the Deaths included in the above Numbers, (viz., 48 Males and 4 Females,) were occasioned by Drowning; Sixteen Males (Civilians), by the hands of Maories at Taranaki; and Forty-six (viz. 38 Males and 8 Females) by various other External Causes, making a Total of One Hundred and Fourteen (viz. 102 Males and 12 Females) from such Causes. The Numbers of Un-registered Births and Deaths cannot be ascertained.
Auckland4053697747458169151322141914226205104564...207129336438
Taranaki575811511833637463631...1......2......41266748
Wellington2562945502320652188131110652145...2...7557132418
Hawke's Bay253055863......121131......1..................15122728
Nelson (including Marlborough)23922646522342527688797755551......1...8894182283
Canterbury355370725505115821201018136371...52...4...12492216509
Otago2292314602918121386123105354...111......18052132328
District of Stewart's Island...11.....................................................................1
Chatham Islands...11.....................................................................1
General Totals1,5661,5803,14621719580653933794776565528421418151381116304621,0922,054

Table 4. No. 5. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS OF MALES AND FEMALES OF EUROPEAN DESCENT REGISTERED IN NEW ZEALAND DURING THE TEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

Provinces.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.Excess of Births Over Deaths in Six Years.
Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.Births.Deaths.
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.Totals.
The Numbers of Un-registered Births and Deaths cannot be ascertained.
Auckland24420313065255231101622912631045932528313594365334181934053692071291,0271,1812,208
Taranaki5251156695395686017666587862597557584126278283561
Wellington (including Hawke's Bay until 1859)17414583442072004948250225784830227880462752247450256294755710541,1072,161
Hawke's Bay................................................28189225301512
Nelson (including Marlborough)1131173830129136332716715625211701664328216208403123922688947677781,545
Canterbury12210829171591293716140167312420417747362642539262355370124928849571,841
Otago6070948369712899011101171243028183156302822923180525946061,200
District of Stewart's Island1.........2.....................11......1............1......527
Chatham Islands...................................................1.........1.........22
General Totals7666943041669048182361701,0059612661681,1851,0873422401,3941,2534332711,5661,5796304624,6094,9169,525

Table 5. NO. 6. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OP MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

Provinces.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Auckland133109140163188210
Taranaki322522262418
Wellington (including Hawke's Bat until 1859)8710510810011075
Hawke's Bat............1415
Nelson (including Marlborough)6258787764106
Canterbury527287110119151
Otago3632385081113
District of Stewart's Island325831
Chatham Islands11............
Totals406404478534603689

Table 6. No. 7. SUMMARY SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF MARRIAGES SOLEMNIZED IN NEW ZEALAND BT 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, AND 1860.

Religious Bodies.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
In one case in 1855, three cases in 1856, two cases in 1857, and one case in 1860, the Marriages were solemnized by both Protestant and Roman Catholic Officiating Ministers.
United Church of England and Ireland174169199220238215
Church of Scotland13J58948
Roman Catholic Church385061584769
Free Church of Scotland767575103135179
Presbyterian Congregations6482154
Wesleyan Methodist Society564847426178
Congregational Independents91210112122
Baptists...257525
Primitive Methodist Society121421282415
Lutheran Church74911108
Hebrew Congregations1......8...1
By Registrars151437414366

Table 7. No. 8. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREWS OF VESSELS ENTERED INWARDS, AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

Name of Port.Whence.British.Foreign.Totals.
United Kingdom.British Possessions.Foreign Countries & Whale Fishery.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total British.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total Foreign.With CargoesIn BallastTotal.
With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.
Coasting Vessels are not included in the above Table.
Auckland20246...1317632,8151,50632,5791147935,3941,62031,11468.........31,114687933,9291,57432,5791148236,5081,688
Russell......1...43...133614.........1336144316,4141,225.........4316,4141,2254416,7501,239.........4416,7501.239
Mongonui............35...117422.........1174223413,1921,056.........3413,1921,0563513,3661,078.........3513,3661,078
Hokianga......32......31,2874021,1413952,42879...........................31,2874021,1413952,42879
Kaipara......1.........136214.........136214...........................136214.........136214
New Plymouth......113......112,45815631,12093143,578249...........................112,45815631,12093143,578249
Wanganui...................................................................................................
Wellington9...3811...449,3684811499459,417490...1,76586.........41,765864811,13356714994911,182576
Napier.........1...............15481548....................................15481548
Nelson6...38.........4412,357749.........4412,357749...........................4412,357749.........4412,357749
Lyttelton13...14...4...3011,504486.........3011,504486142413.........1424133111,928499.........3111,928499
Akaroa............7..............................73,523247.........73,52324773,523247.........73,523247
Dunedin14...55.........6521,6181,017.........6521,6181,01743,10399.........43,103996924,7211,116.........6924,7211,116
Invercargill......15...1...142,042137.........142,04213721,47759.........21,47759163,519196.........163,519196
General Totals6222227104129094,3214,622104,94326330099,2644,8859841,0122,853.........9841,0122,853388135,3337,475104,943263398140,2767,738

Table 8. No. 9. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, TONNAGE, AND CREW OF VESSELS, CLEARED OUTWARDS, AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860

Name of Port.Destination.British.Foreign.Totals.
United Kingdom.British Possessions.Foreign Countries & Whale Fishery.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total British.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Total Foreign.With CargoesIn BallastTotal.
With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.Vessels.Tons.Crew.
Coasting Vessels are not included in the above Table.
Auckland5...371111195215,2798102918,2996318133,5781,4411281121360262641385315,5608223018,6596578334,2191,479
Russell............45...133615.........1336154416,3001,238.........4416,3001,2384516,6361,253.........4516,6361,253
Mongonui............36...234839.........2348393413,1951,063.........3413,1951,0633613,5431,102.........3613,5431,102
Hokianga1...3...1...52,42878.........52,42878...........................52,42878.........52,42878
Kaipara......2.........260025.........260025...........................260025.........260025
New Plymouth.......136...2132,84619883,028163215,874361...........................132,84619883,028163215,874361
Wanganui......1.........1991.........1997...........................1997.........1997
Wellington5...15633226,50525982,59988309,104347135014142914277928236,85527393,028102329,883375
Napier2.........1137403011409488039...........................37403011409488039
Nelson2...24512277,88354471,78974349,672618...........................277,88354471,78974349,672618
Lyttelton5...2685103610,925485186,9822525417,907737...........................3610,925485186,9822525417,907737
Akaroa............7..............................73,523230.........73,52323073,523230.........73,523230
Dunedin1...2320412279,663457279,9113395419,5747961159753,75513163,914138289,8224643213,6664706023,488934
Invercargill......111...2111,090102345150141,541152...........................111,090102345150141,541152
General Totals21...155571145120258,7423,04910143,1991,606303101,9414,6558833,8082,56474,5441719538,3522,73529092,5505,61310847,7431,777398140,2937,390

Table 9. NO. 10 TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

Countries.Auckland.Wangarei.RussellMongonui.Hokianga.Kaipara.New Plymouth.Wanganui.Wellington.Napier.Collingwood.Nelson.WairauLytteltonAkaroa.Dunedin.Invercargill.Totals.
 ££££££££££££££££££
United Kingdom243,721883811164......19,5129,309166,7338,51414091,034550185,284100141,5572,257870,569
British Colonies, viz.—                  
            New South Wales182,007...320...1,0932,04315,6561,78249,3303,2302045,302...79,77878532,2748,273421,893
            Victoria6,656...19630......1,06854925,78675...14,774...20,098...104,53614,530188,298
Tasmania5,418.....................120219...325...7,432...10,11611,61935,249
            South Australia.......................................4,033.........4,033
            Nova Scotia436................................................436
Foreign Countries, viz.—                  
            United States of America......1,7913,976...........................4,820190......10,777
            California7,697................................................7,697
            France.........65..............................154......219
            China6,201...5422.......................................6,977
            South Sea Islands1,313...2415............4170.........265.........1,791
Whale Fishery862...232..........................................1,094
General Totals ... £454,3118833,4284,2721,0932,04336,23611,640241,97312,208160151,435650301,7101,229288,48336,6791,548,333

Table 10. No. 11 TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE TEAR 1860.

Countries.Auckland.Russell.Mongonui.Hokianga.Kaipara.New Plymouth.WanganuiWellington.NapierNelson.Lyttelton.Akaroa.Dunedin.Invercargill.Totals.
 £££££££££££££££
United Kingdom24,760......2,227.........119,63118,11453,668166,174...28,672...412,246
British Colonies, viz.—               
            New South Wales44,831......2,4451,0501,5512599,251...19,00328,542...7621,193108,887
            Victoria2,654............1,969...8,407...1,89512,165...21,710...48,800
            Tasmania667......1,200..................1,418......3,1526,437
            Mauritius1,650.........1,000...........................2,650
Foreign Countries, viz.—               
            United States of America84047814.................................1,332
            France......28.................................28
            China.........1,595..............................1,595
            Chili and Peru.....................15......34.........49
            Guam and other places...19...............3......27.........49
            South Sea Islands2,339.....................55...824...37...3,255
Whale Fishery4236052,327........................270......3,625
General Totals ... £78,1641,1022,3697,4672,0503,520259137,30718,16973,566209,18427051,1814,345588,953

Table 11. No. 12 COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE IMPORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

Province.Countries.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
  £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.££
AucklandUnited Kingdom74,03512128,18796126,189155114,992811125,249174153,991154237,081245,579
British Colonies171,997134215,00944237,816189145,531100193,0741110185,526123166,333198,199
Foreign States8841955,72318118,18614810,4631485,450945,734408,58722,252
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £259,9171311348,920129372,193810270,987137323,774186345,252117412,001466,030
TaranakiUnited Kingdom18,6976012,31601120,55411915,2916018,5632615,29913122,05119,512
British Colonies11,3133023,01717414,3933311,924407,0907017,20319912,22016,724
Foreign States......3200...1500.........
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £30,0109035,33318334,97915027,21510025,6689632,503121034,27136,236
Wellington (including Hawke's Bay until 1859)United Kingdom60,695129130,16611182,93310571,04194158,998145163,5651810232,723176,042
British Colonies100,182153145,56751093,48069107,98764102,2281811119,891160108,31677,567
Foreign States578165240001,51200...2050044100504
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £161,45745275,9731611177,925172179,028158261,432134283,8981410341,089253,613
Hawke's BayUnited Kingdom..................6,4638,514
British Colonies..................12,1033,524
Foreign States..................380170
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £..................18,94612,208
Nelson (including Marlborough until 1860)United Kingdom19,8690049,8350048,4107049,78219043,26710966,229171191,22691,174
British Colonies31,5790037,3130037,81213031,3894693,96819284,1734677,75560,421
Foreign States...1200......21300195110......
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £51,4480087,1600086,2230081,17236137,449911150,598135168,981151,595
MarlboroughUnited Kingdom.....................550
British Colonies........................
Foreign States........................
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £.....................550
CanterburyUnited Kingdom20,78417136,0354436,5923034,9024469,14415989,94940163,979185,384
British Colonies63,0527964,0295360,762101055,13310096,304179127,10512166,670112,126
Foreign States821705516023800410100954150211001,2225,429
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £83,920110100,1205797,5921.31090,44644166,40486217,26552331,871302,939
OtagoUnited Kingdom8,75215027,57417014,22810023,5928045,0659043,5600088,771143,814
British Colonies2,32110016,11710029,90011036,7185932,76810066,66550155,100181,348
Foreign States......416100...............
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £11,0745043,6927044,54511060,31013977,833190110,22550243,871325,162
Chatham IslandsUnited Kingdom..................No ReturnsNo Returns
British Colonies.........1,651954301241,464180
Foreign States.........5640 6460  
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £.........1,7071354301241,52940......
General Totals... ... ... £597,827142891,20106813,460510710,868143992,9941111,141,2736101,551,0301,548,333

Table 12. No. 13. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE EXPORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

Province.Countries.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
  £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.££
AucklandUnited Kingdom34,34215028,361003,6602012,2860023,35110823,54251035,32426,987
British Colonies119,264150143,1461711148,97906107,6360472,1840862,87816659,92055,497
Foreign States1,7151308,903633,13917-45,612806,4235105,32719811,3848,668
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £155,32330180,41142155,7781910125,53484101,95817291,74920106,62891,152
TaranakiUnited Kingdom9500............6200......
British Colonies8,6183614,00914620,982103,8181805,16619410,9611438,7543,520
Foreign States.........50002000.........
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £8,7133614,00914620,982103,8681805,18619411,0231438,7543,520
Wellington (including Hawke's Bay until 1859)United Kingdom43,7767015,5256011,16814624,57018342,09018673,21414109,816119,631
British Colonies56,9218467,9449561,66716755,84219750,66916441,47512731,05217,417
Foreign States15600777063719231002500...1118
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £100,85315483,5472573,47410380,41771092,7851410114,6891311140,879137,566
Hawke's BayUnited Kingdom.....................18,114
British Colonies..................10...
Foreign States..................38055
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £..................39018,169
Nelson (including Marlborough until 1860)United Kingdom......16,040509880019,8040040,2410045,60452,668
British Colonies34,2260021,6090031,4540028,7670057,6057340,28916732,48220,898
Foreign States...2400...20100...5200......
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £34,2260021,6330047,4945029,77510077,4097380,58216778,08673,566
Marlborough ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £........................
CanterburyUnited Kingdom.........19,37915043,0728086,4531888,551166,174
British Colonies3,3960014,04916043,8885028,42318422,33914622,20110844,00442,125
Foreign States...728006700271001440059004721,155
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £3,3960014,77716043,9555047,8313465,55626108,713124133,027209,454
OtagoUnited Kingdom...............19,0110037,75028,672
British Colonies770006,48119024,18215025,7376925,26615628,3336845,88326,817
Foreign States..................8737
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £770006,48119024,18215025,7376925,26615647,3446883,72055,526
Chatham IslandsUnited Kingdom..................No Returns.No Returns.
British Colonies.........5,2681001,2301503,92000
Foreign States..................
Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £.........5,2681001,2301503,92000......
General Totals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £303,282110320,890161365,867161318,43343369,394117458,02359551,484588,953

Table 13. No.14 TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF IMPORTS, AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860

ARTICLES.AUCKLANDSUB-PORTS OF AUCKLANDNEW PLYMOUTH.WANGANUI.WELLINGTONNAPIERNELSON AND COLLINWOODWAIRAULYTTELTON AND AKAROADUNEDININVERCARGILLTOTALS.
Quantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.Value
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,viz.—  £...£...£...£...£...£...£...£...£...£...£...£
          Harrows And Ploughsnumber17095514............25 pkgs.6141995..............................190 in number and 25 pkgs.1,668
          Spades, Shovels, &c.Cwt.188645619......84062228314..............................267 cwt.946
          Not describedpackages87394......450......132633701281,6582267925,2142623,72513 number2601,291 package and 13 in number11,660
ALE,BEER,CYDER AND PERRYgallons83,38211,385296824,9967401,88824279,56712,97054813516,8302733......80,94813,89140,2248,9473,595773312,274 gallons51,718
APOTHECARY WARESpackages2452,320......22919301941,745......87792......3461,8861481,47512611,063 pkgs.8,400
ARMS AND AMMUNITION, viz.—                         
          Armsnumber9072,61311040,2pkgs40058349109, 3 pkgs.6049551671,024......11045185......1,337 in number,and 5 packages5,250
          Percussion Capspackages8189............117 M32960 M152......17 M2......18............9 pkgs and 1,094 M383
          Power 9,238595............5885,712372......192 & 93 brls.370......3252720025......15,725 Ibs, 93 barrels1,397
          Shotcwts.244350..................62 and 10 casks154288 pkgs.89......10203 pkgs.13......318 cwt and 21 pkgs.634
          Not described ........................26 lbs25..................34 arms,85 pkgs,3.5 tons9081,125 lbs.9525 Ibs, 1 keg1134 arms, 86 pkgs,and 4 tons 1 cwt1,039
BAGS, SACKS, &c.Packages2021,77515201541202402,061......861,388......4293,1822643,468271351270 pkgs12,188
BOOKS - PrintedPackages2175,2201101836311125881,7746501011,7751401022,409871,998435636 pkgs13,769
BOOTS AND SHOESpackages4849,63811171163 feet835174103318,725195902486,021......1866,0632946,608338681,613 pkgs and 163 feet39,929
BRUSHWARE AND PERFUMERYpackages4167821......14541971......44927......331,07115317......177 pkgs4,010
BUILDING MATERIALS, viz.—                         
          Bricksthousands87370..................151121050..............................112 thousand532
          Timberfeet12,41945..................50,000335........................11,948 pieces2,085......62,419 feet, and 11,948 pieces2,465
          Slatesthousands35330......60 pkgs.78......10150....................................45 m and 60 pkgs.558
CANDLES                         
          Tallowcwt...............................630..............................6 cwt.30
          Wax, &c.cwt.......325......1195......25210..............................39 cwt.330
          Not describedcwt.1,2557,062100 lbs580659......7545,243......5313,833......6185,0703351,688141113,588 cwt.23,617
CARTS, DRAYS, &c.Number1092,080............1605 and 11 pkgs.250827560 pkgs.1,748............1592,948271,025309 in number and 71 pkgs.8,386
CHEESEcwt.128563............8 pkgs.52110620......1 pkgs.5......22 pkgs.31............238 cwt. 31 pkgs.1,271
CLOCKS AND WATCHESpackages..................110............11262............561,30766674 pkgs.1,645
COALStons4,8248,738......6101,746......3,5417,965802403,0697,43330902,3907,0242,1814,30331516,728 tons37,554
COFFEE, CHICORY, CHOCOLATE, &c.lbs.81,9782,5163001516,465833......39,2201,7771,29110520,9571,020......52,1592,32839,2702,1611,785147253,425 lbs10,902
COPPER MANUFACTURES, viz.—                         
          Nailscwt.32215............................................................32 cwt.215
          Sheathingcwt.110 and 118 pkgs.1,096............................................................110 cwt and 18 pkgs.1,096
          Not described6114............................................................ 6 pkgs.114
CORDAGE AND WOOLASHINGcwt.7211,91511 and 21 pkgs.11717 packages46......112 pkgs.300......230 pkgs555......160 and 333 pkgs.937375 pkgs.1,65625 pkgs109892 cwt. And 1,113 pkgs.5,635
DRAPERY GOODS, viz.—                         
          Cotton ManufacturesPackages30110,639649431,535 feet4,9411871743538,068931525813,183........................1,085 pkgs. & 1,535 feet68,806
          Silk and silk goodspackages221,982............140191,025....................................42 pkgs.3,047
          Slop clothingpackages1,62255,40722526341,431308622566,510......1615,907........................2,125 pkgs.70,643
          Woolen Manufacturespackages37816,23815707112271,40824513,682830522210,877........................896 pkgs.43,299
          Not Describedpackages1847,621......217 feet4905155......30837904,246......1,10664,3891,11154,303692,9392,595 pkgs.and 217 feet134,980
EARTHERN AND CHINAWAREpackages161 & 703 pieces1,43181357311511498089065691......2222,750281 1575880 pkgs.and 703 Pieces8,335
FRUITS, viz.—                         
          Driedpackages5821,75315590 feet8039314861,96511564681,487......265 & 300 lbs940178497......2,000 pkgs.590 ft.300lbs7,537
          Greenpackages871 and 6000 number1,253......27..................335448........................1,208 pkgs.and 6,000 in number1,708
          Not Describedpackages................................................3181,16114518791393554 pkgs1,741
FURNITUREpackages4492,837817612072251391,614163512682,985......5658,8745576,650292222,044 pkgs23,895
GLASSWAREpackages4791,736......42108464243732843293588......6031,9137171,603291062,4186,893
GRAIN, viz.—                         
          Barleybushels273105......20060................................................473 bushels165
          Maizebushels21,6064,039......1,150230......1,346309....................................24,102 bushels4,578
          Oatsbushels5,4081,078......565160................................................5,973 bushels1,238
          Wheatbushels45,34813,030......12060................................................45,468 bushels13,090
HARDWARE AND CUTLERYcwt.1,2298,1055.5521568552456984,125261795993,194......6725,2873532,6371145213,766 cwt.24,413
HARNESS AND SADDLERYpackages1253,731490231,1429340592,446311,350601,801......1755,9721093,82920467615 packages21,168
HOPSpockets122997......1380760............76775......4436088217220352 pockets2,509
IRON,viz.—                         
          Bolt,Bar,Hoop,&c.tons2021,781121............43 and 1,912 pkgs.2,0606120............742,3814,680 pkgs3,114......326 tons and 6,592 pkgs.9,477
          Pigtons100669............................................................100 tons669
          Wire and Hurdles for fencingpackages......392300..................112 & 54 tons1,637..............................504 pkgs and 54 tons1,937
          Not Describedtons204833 pkgs.94.5 & 85 pkgs2642.2532......2806 & 2,858 pkgs.2,927......1934,4851117030 pkgs.85239 tons & 2,976 pkgs.8,535
IRONMONGERY, viz.—                         
          Hollowarecwt21565461642583022558539138..............................497 cwt.1,448
          Nailstons2186,41533 cwt.4866 cwt.9992812,885 pkgs.4,63125 cwt.74........................107 pkgs.356233 tons & 2,992 pkgs.11,904
          Not Describedtons17514,7716 cwt.59109491 pkg.522.252,1866679534,8125 cwt.8413510,28421711,67256 cwt.421622 tons and 1 pkgs.45,922
JEWELLERYpackages272,182......139140..........................................29 packages2,261
LEADcwt.96148......11261 pkgs.2057 & 9 pkgs.323......3 pkgs.32......56688768 pkgs.480......730 cwt. & 81 pkgs.1,916
LEATHERcwt.2742,427......1 & 2 pkgs.676 pkgs.30044 pkgs.1,3843 pkgs14057 pkgs.1,330............77 pkgs.1,955......275 cwt. & 189 pkgs.7,603
MACHINERY, viz.—                         
          For Floor Millspackages360............450..........................................7 packages110
          For Thrashing,Reaping, &c.Packages86865 number47017108............2 number100..............................25 packages and 7 in number1,364
          For Steampackages140722........................1200..............................140 packages and 1 engine922
          Not Describedpackages1971,801..................68998......761,1611202754,4251 mill & 2233,605315843 pkgs. And 1 mill12,025
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSnumber74 & 16 pkgs.3,385............2 pkgs.30............20 pkgs.781............5 & 24 pkgs.1,178......82 in number and 72 packages5,842
OIL viz.—                         
          Linseed and Colzagallons6,7471,4132 cans45514260 & 20 pkgs.95......8529141 pkgs.214......1,834435......35 pkgs.838,981 gallons & 198 pkgs.2,287
          Fishgallons4,03876012,890 & 22 barrels2,547....................................12015............17,048 galls. & 22 brls.3,322
          Not Describedgallon1,7406267569029 pkgs.119............2523540 pkgs.50......4,3891,278............7,137 galls. And 69 pkgs.2,198
OILMAN'S STOREpackages1,1322,8333166175 & 250 feet9751022261,8954,171481645832,322......1,4704,4941,6036,2551023497,144 pkgs. And 250 feet21,855
PROVISIONS, viz.—                         
          Beef, Mutton and pork (salted)packages850 & 77 cwt.3,8111315636144......25150..................3 cwt.5............924 pkgs. And 80 cwt4,266
          Biscuitcwt.781993211 & 73 brls.3654 & 50 pkgs.77......20 & 248 pkgs5031 pkg.7214 pkgs.513......6 pkgs.10............1,016 cwt and 592 pkgs.2,468
          Flourtons1833,99212 cwt.1522550......32 & 2,470 bgs5,121......63 tons & 132 pkgs.1,794........................300 tons & 2,602 pkgs.11,472
          Oatmealtons411,108......30 brls.946 cwt.1123 cwt. & 15 pkgs.521 cwt.2154 pkgs.436........................42.5 tons and 199 pkgs.1,703
          Not Describedpackages15 tons1,08531302042......4901470............5,013 & 36 tons5,3695,53314,830183 & 170 tons4,86910,798 pkgs. & 221 tons26,385
          Ricetons1552,57761448 & 36 pkgs.23812033 and 620 bags1,6573 cwt.12731 pkgs.1,022......16466567 pkgs.808......1,954 pkgs. & 219 tons6,944
SHOP CHANDLERY, viz.—                         
          Anchors and chainscwt.2564221 anchor1............24 pkgs.68....................................256 cwt., 1 anchor & 24 pkgs491
          Sails and Sail clothPackages481,147365......................................................51 packages1,212
          Tar and PitchPackages135 & 2 tons11712................................................310139 pkgs and 2 tons129
          Not DescribedPackages2548296122226......89516......212833......3681,2506125522942 packages3,723
SALTtons3991,5202 cases525 & 15 pkgs.1201177109 and 633 pkgs624......1,963 pkgs.484......903871,562 pkgs.5361299646 tons & 4,175 packages3,852
Seed, Grass,Clover, &c.,& PlantsPackages9 and 64 tons5,422......22195......83366......31237............66832418215 pkgs and 64 tons7,070
SOAPScwt.1,8133,5582146274690......1,2352.4061373036351,486......1,3943,2021,3832,6421303417,042 cwt.14,674
SPIRITS, viz.—                         
          Brandygallons12,9446,7827162681,1667571,2837545,7263,8237213833,2872,282............7,4094,3251,45485534,706 gallons20,229
          Genevagallons4,86197771820778420862193,551977220641,827541............6,0061,45380420118,833 gallons4,647
          Gingallons2,865647633230688155331,1635097160599188............1,432327309996,963 gallons1,983
          Rumgallons39,5566,6219862241,9267571,5433969,2162,384......2,451696............4,26391097744561,918 gallons12,433
          Whiskeygallons3,71586881164862221,1524862,7311,108395151819255............8,2922,86840514218,076 gallons6,116
          Not Describedgallons37862739163,6791,66376555873085 cases10146177......18,6448,330223283131123,785 gal. and 5 cases11,480
STATIONARYpackages4687,400......31664141811272,3264571452,047......2623,7521963,4422151,249 packages19,884
STOCK viz.—                         
          Cattlenumber371,350..................150......150............31590......70 in number2,040
          Horsesnumber491,415..................9230......1864,788............57516,750......819 in number23,183
          Sheepnumber27370..................10250......18154............27,39329,098......27,448 in number29,872
          Not Describednumber....................................5250............5389,92314,0959,933 in number14,383
SUGAR— Raw and Refinedtons78130,21214513652,9261045138316,6896.540023713,276......37018,3631265,324311,3282023 tons89,482
TEAlbs193,72118,6811,28914622,3322,4663,330372126,32312,2042,07028082,55910,319......124,37113,53088,2798,84211,0831,423655357 lbs68,263
TIN, viz.—                         
          In Platespackages..................54..............................287151538 packages90
          Warecwt.2716517721558402632.52647 pkgs.142..................10.55093 cwt & 47 packages732
          Not describedpkgs & ets101 p. 42 cwt.487..........................................7 p. 76 cwt.101............108 packages, 118 cwt.588
TOBACCOlbs123,5208,83621,0741,67413,0041,69410,55395897,4795,8901,095104409913,391......229,51710,83970,4144,8094,672254612,319 lbs38,449
          Cigars and snufflbs6,3011,7647836417148174453,5141,100......924307......2,4989452,833782261516,765 lbs5,142
VINEGARgallons6,5926212 casks210 pkgs.1510 pkgs4080 pkgs.142......43 pkgs.119......5,97878484 pkgs.2229 pkgs.3212,570 gals. & 238 pkgs.9,177
WINEgallons16,1698,7224692461,2791,0001,16969511,4097,2207454843,9702,997......17,64710,92613,1256,39980158266,78339,271
ARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED ...25,386...934...2,498...196...34,953...946...11,285...290...54,271...38,604...2,090...171,453
TOTALS...384,111...11,719...36,236...11,640...236,973...12,208...151,515...550...302,939...288,483...36,679...1,473,053
SPECIE......70,200.....................5,000.........80...........................75,280
GENERAL TOTALS...454,311...11,719...36,236...11,640...241,973...12,208...151,595...550...302,939...288,483...36,679...1,548,333

Table 14. No. 15. TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF EXPORTS, FROM THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

ARTICLES.AUCKLAND.BUSSELL.MONGONUI.HOKIANGA.KAIPARA.NEW PLYMOUTH.WANGANUI.WELLINGTON.NAPIER.NELSON.LYTTELTON.AKAROA.DUNEDIN.INVERCARGILL.TOTALS.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.
PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES OF THE COLONY- £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
BACONlbs.....................................1,4115028310......903321,98870..................4,585 lbs.162
BARKtons315..............................................................................3 tons15
BEERhhds.......................................................42250........................42 hhds.250
BRANbushels10,085659........................90054......2,880148............28015..................14,145 bushels876
BUTTERKs.40025......11210............42028......79,6094,843......34,2911,714603..................114,892 lbs.6,623
CHEESElbs.12,054457........................1,12050......25010............77,2743,018..................90,698 lbs.3,535
CHROME OREtons......................................................1161,440........................116 tons1,440
COPPER OREtons1371,590..............................................................................137 tons1,590
COALtons12..............................................................................1 ton2
CORDAGE AND WOOLLASHINGcwts...........................................1822392026..............................202 cwts.265
CURIOSITIESpackages13122....................................950............1155..................33 packages227
FIREWOODtons............354110............................................................9630450 tons140
FLAXtons17266............125..................30720......64 pkgs.229........................64 pkgs. & 48 tons1,240
FLOURtons17354......................................................124..................18 tons378
FRUITSvarious..........................................2 pkgs.2......1,247 bushels 8 pkgs.755........................10 pkgs., 1,247 bush.757
GOLD DUSTozs.......................................................4,53817,585........................4,538 ozs.17,585
GRAIN, viz.-                               
          Barleybushels..........................................1,031388......78236,3621,585......31198......7,782 bushels2,094
          Oatsbushels..............................297......3,194660......6,5051,30011,6982,063......15,3072,835......36,733 bushels6,865
          Wheatbushels..........................................10832......30013510,7603,986..................11,168 bushels4,153
GUM (Kauri)tons1,0019,39645455........................................................................1,046 tons9,851
HAYtons......................................................110........................1 ton10
HIDESnumber2,1421,539........................3441703351552,8191,540......111 and 221193726347......1,239799......7,716 and 221 bundles4,743
HORNS, BONES, HOOFS, &Cvarious9 tons & 195081....................................36 tons, 7 bls. 5,280249............3 tons25......15 pkgs.21......48 tons, 22 packages, & 7,230376
OIL (Fish)gallons11,9522,324....................................5,8571,583......378483,024320..................21,211 galls.4,275
ONIONStons788......21394..................-...............8 cwt.10........................28 tons 8 cwt.492
PLANTS AND SEEDSvarious8 cwt.46........................1 case52 pkgs.38 pkgs.59............43 cases235......1,179 bushels,497......54 pkgs., 1,179 bushels845
POTATOEStons9486,386......1691,02630150......58278......4192,7202203471,9401441,073......11 cwt. 760......19 cwt. 2,124 tons13,653
PROVISIONStons10284..............................................................................10 tons284
SKINS (Sheep)number and bundles91 bundles199........................350 number504 bundles504,697 number865198 bundles2051 bundles6810,092 num.1,439......14 bundles, 313 number151100 number13358 bdls. 15,552 numb.2,855
SPARS AND BICKERSnumber and loads..................171 number, 200 loads2,61720 loads60......................................................171 numb. 220 loads2,677
STOCK (Live)number5 sheep80........................246 pigs395..................47 pigs70615 sheep, 1 ass890..................9141,435
TALLOWcwt.2470....................................50100......3 casks57411,457......28 casks180......31 casks, 815 cwt.1,812
TIMBER-Sawnfeet771,2974,879............19,18815024,000190..............................5005..................814,985 feet5,224
          Hewnloads..................1,2924,5005301,800......................................................1,822 loads6,300
          Boat Kneesnumber..................80025............................................................80025
WHALEBONElbs.3,834479....................................6,048485............66870..................10,550 lbs.1,034
WOOLlbs.304,81520,321........................28,1251,875......1,791,585119,439271,02018,068710,79047,3862,842,470189,498......654,27043,61862,8054,1876,665,880 lbs.444,392
NOT CLASSIFIED...67.......................................445.........116...10.........15.........653
TOTALS, NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES...49,729...455...1,540...7,467...2,050...2,912...258...134,587...18,134...73,309...206,188.........48,274...4,230...549,133
BRITISH, FOREIGN, AND OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES...28,435...647...829...............608...1...2,720...35...257...2,996...270...2,907...115...39,820
GENERAL TOTALS...78,164...1,102...2,369...7,467...2,050...3,520...259...137,307...18,169...73,566...209,184...270...51,181...4,345...588,953

Table 15. No. 16. TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF REGISTERED VESSELS, BELONGING TO FORTS IN NEW ZEALAND, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1860, AND THE NUMBER OF MEN AND BOYS BY WHOM THEY ARE USUALLY NAVIGATED.

PORTS.VESSELS.TONNAGE.MEN AND BOYS.
AUCKLAND1876,325541
NEW PLYMOUTH.........
WELLINGTON1038941
NAPIER154...
NELSON822524
LYTTELTON251,04371
OTAGO749139
GENERAL TOTALS2388,527716

Table 16. No. 17. SUMMARY OF THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GOLD EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

PORTS.QUANTITY.VALUE.
 oz.£
Nelson4,53817,585
Total4,53817,585

The value of Gold has been calculated in the above Table at the rate of three pounds, seventeen shillings, and sixpence per ounce.

The estimated Quantity of Gold exported previously, (to the 31st December, 1859,) was 31,306 oz., 12 dwts., 5 grs., of the value of £121,313 2s. 3d., making the General Total to December 31st, 1860.

Quantity.Value.
oz.dwts.grs.£s.d.
35,844125138,89823

Besides a considerable quantity exported privately, the amount of which cannot be ascertained.

Table 17. No. 23. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF TIMBER EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

PROVINCE.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.
The value of Timber exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, and 1855 respectively (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics) was, in 1853, Auckland-£51,768 15s.; New Plymouth —£309; Wellington—£26,393 15s. 9d.; Nelson—£13,332; Canterbury—£1,173; Otago—£8: and 1854, Auckland—£36,635 9s. 7d.; Wellington—£5,823 13s. 6d.; Nelson—£2,648; Canterbury—£955; Otago—£35: and in 1855, Auckland—£7,756 11s.; Wellington—£192; Nelson—£1,239; Canterbury—£205.
   £.s.d. £.s.d. £.s.d. £ £
AUCKLANDFirewood45 cords5300100 tons388651 cords5914072 tons35354 tons110
Palings........................... 
Spars & RickersSpars, 1,213 loads, £7,304; Rickers, 133, £39 18s.}7,343180Spars, 682 loads, £2,790, Bt. knees & Rkrs., 326,£64; Sp.sqd., 50, £1160}4,01400Spars, 101, and 1,045 loads, £5,125; Rickers, 210, £215}5,340001,005 and 566 loads8,710171 number and 220 loads £2,677; 800 boat knees, £25}2,702
Timber–Hewn, Sawn, Squared3,418,483 feet14,989110Hewn, 144, 489 ft. and 560 loads, £3,380; Rickers, 102, £100; Sawn 548, 153 ft. & 10 loads, £4,478 13s. 10d.}7,95813080,000 ft., £320, Hn., 1180 lds. & 51,653 f., £4,275; Sn., 662, 717 ft. & 260 Plks. £5,168; Squared, 450 lds. £1,720}11,48300Hn. 5,047 loads, £18,648, Sawn, 877, 379 feet, £6,983}25,631Sawn 814, 485 ft, £5,219; Hewn, 1,822 lds., £6,300}11,519
Wood......56 tons1700..................
TOTALS...22,38690...12,02824...16,882140...34,376...14,331
TARANAKIBattens......500 feet7100..................
Timber-sawn............45,000 feet27000............
TOTALS.........7100...27000............
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1895)Firewood..............................
Palings & Posts..............................
Planks2165000........................
Sawn22,400 feet2200018,000 feet170007,500 feet5500............
Shingles..............................
Spars11222400........................
TOTALS...49400...17000...5500............
HAWKE'S BAY ..............................
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)Balks..............................
Firewood..............................
Spars8800........................
TOTALS...800........................
MARLBOROUGH ..............................
CANTERBURYFirewood..............................
Spars..............................
Timber–Sawn........................500 feet5
TOTALS...........................5
OTAGOFirewood........................96 tons30
Spars6012000........................
TOTALS...12000.....................30
GENERAL TOTALS ... ... ... £23,00890...12,205124...17,207140...34,376...14,366

Table 18. No. 20 SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF GUM (KAURI), EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860.

Port.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.
  £.s £s. £s. £s. £s. £s. £ £
Auckland809 tons 12 cwt., 28 lbs.15,779101,504 tons 17 cwt.26,5155337 tons, 10 cwt.4,33401,043 tons, 3 cwt., 84 lbs.14,00001,901 tons 15 cwt.24,852101,685 tons, 11 cwt.18,666101,751 tons17,3561,001 tons9,396
Russell18 tons180010 tons1000......18 tons216040 tons4000............45 tons455
Hokianga2 tons120107 tons1,71202 tons300295 tons3,2900130 tons1,950070 tons820021 tons215......
Mongonui......5 tons850............62 tons, 15 cwt.748035 tons3500............
Kaipara......34 tons452015 tons, 15 cwt.150084 tons1,0850330 tons6,600020 tons2000238 tons3,205......
Lyttelton........................57 tons7000..................
Totals829 tons, 12 cwt., 28 lbs.15,971101,660 tons 17 cwt.28,8645355 tons, 5 cwt.4,51401,440 tons, 3 cwt., 84 lbs.18,59102,521 tons, 10 cwt.35,250101,810 tons, 11 cwt.20,036102,010 tons20,7761,046 tons9,851

Table 19. No.21 COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE QUANTITY AND VALUE OF OIL EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

PROVINCE18561857185818591860
Quantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.ValueQuantity.Value
The value of Oil exported from the several Provinces in 1853, 1854, and 1855 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous volumes of Statistics), was, in 1853, — Auckland, £17,027; Wellington, £5,248 8s.; Total, £22,275 8s. ;—in 1854, Auckland, £8,559 12s. ; Wellington, £2,440 ; Nelson, £15 ; Canterbury, £40 ; Total, £40; Total, £11,054 12s. ;— and, in 1855, Auckland, £4,345 10s. ; Wellington, £4,104 0s. 8d. ; Nelson, £25 ; Otago, £273; Total £8,747 10s. 8d.
  Tuns.Galls.£s.d.Tuns.Galls.£s.d.Tuns.Galls.£s.d.Tuns.Galls.£Tuns.Galls.£
AUCKLANDBlack6002,6020075723,38000521292,2170093931,413104342
Humpback............226370000301201340490
Sperm39573,3200018361,407100291032,01100112772924141,480
Polar..................9238295......
Head Matter..................0872205012
TOTALS99575,92200931084,787100104434,928001171932,579471082,324
TARANAKI..............................
WELLINGTON HAWKE'S BAY (1859)Black8464,422160402351,9260026310000............
Head Matter..............................
Sperm........................40360
Not Described......661253,31200331891,33000128648,28019611,223
TOTALS8464,4221601071085,238003601,43000128648,28023611,583
HAWKE'S BAY.................................
NELSON(Including MARLBOROUGH untill (1860)Black01885000......016833120............
Head Matter..............................
Fish......4722000042920780............
Not Described..................0103112648
TOTALS01885000472200004197241000103112648
MARLBOROUGH.................................
CANTERBURYFish......3801,71700..................
Whale3012000............3801,050......
Not Described............470162000......120320
TOTALS30120 03801,717004701,620003801,050120320  
OTAGO.................................
GENERAL TOTALS18625110,5141602433611,9421001912408,219002841511,91284434,275

Table 20. No. 22. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF POTATOES EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

PROVINCE.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.
The Value of Potatoes exported from the several Provinces in 1853, and 1854, respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous Volumes of Statistics) was in 1853 Auckland—£18 489 15s.; New Plymouth—£3,078 ; Wellington—£3,667 0s. Grf.; Nelson—£3,532 ; Canterbury—£876 ; Otago—£30. Total—£29,672 15s. 6d.: and in 1854, Auckland—£35,255 10s. , New Plymouth—£3 076 10s Wellington—h fi 13s. ; Nelson—£1,373; Canterbury—£3,170 ; Otago—£139 10s. Total—£61,152 3s.
  £s.d. £s.d £s.d. £s.d. £ £
AUCKLAND4,467 tons, 11 cwt.44,4961002,134 tons, 5 cwt11,133001,598 tons, 13 cwt.8,136402,386 tons, 5 cwt 3 qrs.13,0421701,577 tons6,5681,147 tons7,562
TARANAKI1,551 tons, 12 cwt., 28 lbs.15,168190328 tons, 15 cwt1,20000363 tons1,58200897 tons4,350100780 tons2,81958 tons278
WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)1 1,680 tons, 12 ) cwt., 28 lbs.17,68690563 tons1,349001,004 tons, 3 cwt6,55240581 tons, 2 cwt.4,39300111 tons240419 tons2,720
HAWKE'S BAY........................17 tons1112 tons20
NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)337 tons3,666007 tons1500252 tons1,45200491 tons, 1 cwt.2,9466060 tons218347 tons1,940
MARLBOROUGH....................................
CANTERBURY810 tons, 15 cwt7,20600124 tons36100641 tons4,156100781 tons, 3 cwt.4,40400237 tons782144 tons1,073
OTAGO388 tons3,28500256 tons8000045 tons, 6 cwt.397100......5 tons207 tons60
CHATHAM ISLANDS......1,275 tons5,10000526 tons1,05200980 tons3,92000No Returns....No Returns....
GENERAL TOTALS9,235 tons, 10 cwt., 56 lbs.91,5081804,688 tons19,958004,430 tons, 2 cwt23,328806,116 tons, 11 cwt., 3 qrs.33,0561302,787 tons10,7582,124 tons13,653

Table 21. No. 24. SUMMARY OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF TIMBER EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

 1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.Quantity.Value.
The Total Value of Timber exported from New Zealand in 1853, 1854, and 1855 respectively, (of which details appeared in the previous Volumes of Statistics) was in 1853—£92,984 10s. 9d.; in 1854—£46 094 3s. 1d.; and in 1855—£9,392 l1s.
  £s.d. £s.d. £s.d. £ £
BALKS..............................
BATTENS......500 feet7100..................
FIREWOOD45 cords5300100 tons388651 cords5914072 tons35450 tons140
LATHS AND PALINGS..............................
SPARS AND BICKERS, &c.Spars, 180, and 1,213 1ds, £7,656; Rickers, 133, £39 18s.7,695180Spars, 682 loads, £2,790; Boat-knees & Rickers, 326, £64; Spars, sqd., 50, £1,1604,01400210 Rkrs., £215; 1,045 loads and 101 Sprs., £5,1255,340001,005 and 566 loads8,710171 and 220 lds., £2,677; 800 boat knees, £252,702
TIMBER—Hewn, Sawn, and Squared3,440,883 feet & 216 Planks15,259110Hewn, 144,489ft. S and 560 loads, £3,380; Rickers, 102, £100; Sawn, 566, 153 feet, and 10 loads, £4,648 13s. l0d.8,128131080,000 ft., £320; Hewn, 1,180 lds., 51,653ft., £4,275; Sawn, 715,217 ft. and 260 Planks, £5,493; Squared, 450 loads, £l,72011,80800Hn., 5,047 loads, £18,648 ; Sawn, 877,379 feet, £6,98325,631Hwn. 1,822 loads, £6,300; Sawn, 814,985 feet, £5,22411,524
WOOD......56 tons1700..................
GENERAL TOTALS ... ... ... £23,00890...12,205124...17,207140...34,376...14,366

Table 22. No. 25. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF WOOL EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

PROVINCE.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
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 and the following years, has been calculated at the uniform rate of One Shilling and Four Pence per $. (omitting fractions in 1859 and 1860.)

 lbs.£s.lbs£s.d.lbs.£s.lbs.£s.d.lbs£s.d.lbs.£s.d.lbs.£lbs.£
AUCKLAND202,49410,556065,4943,1740082,7043,5770120,6226,3790099,2296,61554160,76310,717108175,60811,706304,81520,321
TARANAKI1,90495031,4212,31610036,4622,001052,6402,33618036,8022,4539445,2463,0168046,4143,09428,1251,875
WELLINGTON including HAWKE'S BAY UNTIL 1859687,96846,85819702,147 and 9 bales39,033114561,59932,39612998,38859,3007101,005,65067,043681,138,72375,9141741,704,173113,6101,791,585119,439
HAWKE'S BAY..........................................271,02018,068
NELSON including MARLBOROUGH until 1860173,9748,6980213,52112,63100508,58125,6435319,05815,67900459,46830,63140540,40236,026160575,53138,367710,79047,386
MARLBOROUGH................................................
CANTERBURY......122,6007,09500410,10820,5869728,59642,785164772,79751,5191601,352,01190,134141,694,163112,9442,842,470189,498
OTAGO5,0003000119,2335,854100172,8908,90115340,31419,59106274,77018,31800573,22738,21528900,86260,058717,07547,805
GENERAL TOTALS1,071,340 lbs.66,507191,254,416 lbs and 9 bales70,1041141,772,344 lbs.93,10612,559,618 lbs.146,072282,648,716 lbs.176,581143,810,372 lbs.254,0241605,096,751339,7796,665,880 lbs.444,392

Table 23. No. 26. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF LETTERS RECEIVED AT THE UNDERMENTIONED POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEAR 1860.

POST OFFICES.From the United Kingdom.From the Australian Colonies.From other Parts Of New Zealand.From all Other Places.Total Letters Received.
AUCKLAND42,37717,05561,5171,858122,807
NEW PLYMOUTH2,3213,19025,589...31,100
WELLINGTON18,1867,63657,34419383,359
NAPIER4,56629114,149...19,006
NELSON15,2175,58521,62834142,771
LYTTELTON29,7994,29539,011473,109
DUNEDIN21,2756,17234,720162,168
GENERAL TOTALS133,74144,224253,9582,397434,320

The English Mails for New Zealand haying been, since May, 1859, sorted into separate Boxes for each Province, instead of being, as previously, made up in only two divisions, (viz. for Auckland and Wellington) the calculations given in previous volumes of Statistics to show the actual correspondence between the several Provinces and other countries are now less necessary. Still, however, some deductions for " Forward" Letters and Newspapers are necessary to bring out the Totals for each Province in as close approximation as possible to the true numbers.

The following are deduced from the Returns supplied by the respective Postmasters:—

At Auckland, in 1860, 4,524 Letters were received from Places out of New Zealand, for transmission to other Provinces, viz.: for Taranaki, 2,375; Hawke's Bay, 638; Wellington, 406; Nelson, 238; Canterbury, 492; Otago, 375; thus reducing the Total Number for Auckland from 122,807 to 118,283.

At New Plymouth the "Forward" Letters received were: for Auckland, 129; for Wellington, 11; forWanganui, 25; for Napier, 6; for Nelson, 25; for Lyttelton, 13; thus reducing the Total Number for New Plymouth from 31,100 to 30,891.

At Wellington, the "Forward" Letters received were: for Canterbury, 1,313; Nelson, 574; Otago, 704; Taranaki, 691; Auckland, 270; Hawke's Bay, 971; thus reducing the Total Number for Wellington from 83,359 to 78,836.

At Nelson, the " Forward" Letters received were 9,128. The Total for circulation in the Province of Nelson is thus reduced from 42,771 to 33,643.

The Mails of the new Province of Marlborough were during the year included with those of Nelson. The Number of Letters despatched from Nelson to Marlborough in 1860 was 8,419.

At Dunedin the "Forward" Letters received were 263, thus reducing the Number for Dunedin from 62,168 to 61,905.

Table 24. No. 27. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF LETTERS DESPATCHED FROM THE UNDERMENTIONED POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEAR 1860.

POST OFFICES.To the United Kingdom.To the Australian Colonies.To other Parts of New Zealand.To all Other Places.Total Letters Despatched.
AUCKLAND40,72114,29568,7321,787125,535
NEW PLYMOUTH7,6426,17919,81114933,781
WELLINGTON17,7756,20559,30078084,060
NAPIER4,52640913,174...18,109
NELSON12,5103,49641,94781458,767
LYTTELTON29,2325,68537,52643872,881
DUNEDIN22,5856,47433,49136662,916
GENERAL TOTALS134,99142,743273,9814,334456,049

The Numbers of Letters Despatched to "Other Parts of New Zealand" are to be estimated subject to a qualification similar to that stated in the Note to the preceding Table (No. 26).

Table 25. No. 28. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED AT THE UNDERMENTIONED POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEAR 1860.

POST OFFICES.From the United Kingdom.From the Australian Colonies.From other Parts of New Zealand.From all Other Places.Total Newspapers Received.
AUCKLAND67,29925,40839,1251,535133,367
NEW PLYMOUTH3,8143,65119,369...26,834
WELLINGTON35,05018,89829,82417883,950
NAPIER3,83913417,288...21,261
NELSON43,6677,76720,66525772,356
LYTTELTON65,8666,75418,858...91,478
DUNEDIN23,0895,46013,869...42,418
GENERAL TOTALS242,62468,072158,9981,970471,664

Deducting "Forward" Newspapers for the reason stated in the Note to Table No. 26, the actual Number of Newspapers received for circulation in the Province of Auckland may be estimated at 127,457, the balance, 5,910, having been forwarded in the following proportions, viz.: New Plymouth, 3,800; Napier, 720; Wellington, 575; Nelson, 210; Lyttelton, 315; and Dunedin, 290.

At Wellington the "Forward" Newspapers received were 7,767, viz.: for Canterbury, 1,935; Nelson, 851; Otago, 1,553; Taranaki, 1,330; Auckland, 620; Hawke's Bay, 1,480; reducing the actual Number for Wellington from 83,950 to 76,181.

At Nelson the " Forward" Newspapers received were 5,321, thus reducing the actual Number for Nelson from 72,356 to 67,025. The Number of " Forward" Newspapers transmitted to Marlborough was 5,124; the Total Number of Newspapers despatched from Nelson to Marlborough was 12,136.

At Dunedin the " Forward" Newspapers received were 352, thus reducing the actual Number for Dunedin from 42,418 to 42,066.

Table 26. No. 29. TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF NEWSPAPERS DESPATCHED FROM THE UNDERMENTIONED POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

POST OFFICES.To the United Kingdom.To the Australian Colonics.To other Parts of New Zealand.To all Other Places.Total Newspapers Despatched.
AUCKLAND42,39215,744117,6762,027177,839
NEW PLYMOUTH8,0702,78910,52916121,549
WELLINGTON26,0728,12885,561825120,586
NAPIER4,0463036,123...10,472
NELSON36,3675,83153,0671,85597,120
LYTTELTON26,8764,57834,56892966,951
DUNEDIN18,6122,62741,77316363,175
GENERAL TOTALS162,43540,000349,2975,960557,692

The Numbers of Newspapers despatched are to be estimated subject to similar qualifications with those stated in the preceding Notes.

Table 27. No. 30. SUMMARY SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF LETTERS AND NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED AT, AND DESPATCHED FROM, THE UNDERMENTIONED POST OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEARS 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

POST OFFICES.Total Numbers of Letters Received and Despatched.Total Numbers of Letters in Four Years.Total Numbers of Newspapers Received and Despatched.Total Numbers of Newspapers in Four Years.Total Numbers of both Letters and Newspapers Received and Despatched in Four Years.
1857.1858.1859.1860.1857.1858.1859.1860.
Auckland109,137133,121173,273248,342663,873175,285219,367245,321311,206951,1791,615,052
New Plymouth26,60928,57131,89964,881151,96026,67828,95429,19448,383133,209285,169
Wellington (including Napier until 1859)126,770171,798186,025167,419715,862169,824257,854217,334204,536903,3361,619,198
Napier......26,73537,115......22,05531,733
Nelson24,92333,567100,191101,538260,21939,91757,658143,449169,476410,500670,719
Lyttelton35,34273,536114,291145,990369,15959,96368,553110,031158,429396,976766,135
Dunedin14,94042,26375,456125,084257,74326,49651,97172,001105,593256,061513,804
General Totals337,721482,856707,870890,3692,418,816498,163684,357839,3851,029,3563,051,2615,470,077

A Summary similar to the above was published in the previous Volumes of Statistics for the years 1853-6, with the exception of Wellington, from which no information previous to 1857 could be furnished, the Books of the Wellington Post Office having been accidentally destroyed (by fire) in 1856. According to that Summary the aggregate Numbers of Letters received and despatched in those years were as follows :—Auckland, in 1853, 51,999 ; in 1854, 65,129 ; in 1855, 81,357 ; and in 1856, 99,664 :—New Plymouth, in 1853, 13,581; in 1854,16,844; in 1855, 24,088; and in 1856, 26,288 :—Nelson, in 1853,16,499; in 1854, 17,577; in 1855, 25,630; and in 1856, 22,976:—Lyttelton, in 1853, 25,777; in 1854, 26,025; in 1855, 31,679; and in 1856, 35,245:—Dunedin, in 1853, 11,183; in 1854, 12,907; in 1855, 8,653; and in 1856, 12,587. The aggregate Numbers of Newspapers received and despatched were, Auckland, in 1853, 70,287; in 1854, 89,148; in 1855, 109,049; and in 1856, 138,834 :—New Plymouth, in 1853, 15,405; in 1854, 19,734; in 1855, 22,823; and in 1856, 21,370 :—Nelson, in 1853, 26,677; in 1854, 28,274; in 1855, 43,619; and in 1856, 40,375:—Lyttelton, in 1853, 45,869; in 1854, 42,282; in 1855, 50,345; and in 1856, 51,401 :—Dunedin, in 1853, 19,345; in 1854, 21,943; in 1855, 12,686; and in 1856, 19,274.

Table 28. No. 31 TABLE SHOWING THE AVERAGE PRICES OF PROVISIONS AND LIVE STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND IN THE YEAR 1860.

 AUCKLANDTARANAKIWELLINGTONHAWKE'S BAYNELSONMARLBOROUGHCANTERBURYOTAGO
  £s.d. £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d. £s.d.
BEERper hhd900English £10, Colonial 2s 3d per gallon £1 6s.61009100£5 10s to £6600£8 to £97100
BRANDYper gallon140£1 6s.150170180180£1 5s. to £1 7s.110
BREAD-Wheatenper lb0033 ½ d.0030040030033d to 3.5d003
BUTTER-Freshper lb0191s. 6d. To 3s.0140200130131s.4d to 1s. 9d020
Saltper lb0161s. 6d.0130160120101s.0110
CHEESEper lb010Colonial 1s. To 2s0110160130101s. To 1s. 4d014
COFFEEper lb0161s. 8d to 2s.0180160180202s019
FLOURper 196 lbs290£1 3s. to £1 5s.12021602802140£2 8s.to £2 14s.2110
GRAIN-Wheatper imperial bushel08810s.0736s. 6d to 7s. 6d.0900906s. 6d. To 7s. 6d.090
LIVE STOCK- Cattle,Hornedper head1000£10 to £155176£8 to £12£7 to £12500£5 to £5 10s.£10 to £15
Goatsper head0100none012612s.012010015s. To £11100
Horsesper head3000£15 to £302300£20 to £603000£15 tos £80£40 to £50£20 to £60
Sheepper head0160£1 to £1 5s.015616s. To £1 2s.1000170£1 5s. to £1 7s.260
Swineper head200£2 to £3£1 10s. To £44d. Per lb(alive)£1 to £51100Store £1 5s.2100
 £s.d. 
MEAT-Beefper lb0076d5d. to 7d.0060070054d. To 8d.007
Muttonper lb0076d6d. to 7d.006006.50065d. To 7d.007
Porkper lb0076d6d. to 7d.0060080078d.008
MILKper quart0066d to 8d6d.0060060064d to 6d.006
                  s.d.   
RICEper lb0043d3d. To 4.5d.00300400506005
 s.d. 
SALTper lb001.52d 01002001.51.5d. To 2d.02.5002
SUGARper lb0067d 060060066.5d to 7.5d.06.5006
TEAper lb0302s. 10d to 3s. 6d 2903603603640036
Tobacco, duty paidper lb0404s. 3d. 4004003604640040
WINE Duty paidper gallon018015s. To £1 2s.10s. 6d. To 18s.100017010012s. 6d. To 15s.0140

Table 30. No. 32. COMPARATIVE TABLE SHOWING- THE REVENUE OF NEW ZEALAND, FOR THE YEARS 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, AND 1860.

REVENUE.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.
  £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLANDOrdinary36,39517949,7192753,08411148,17919257,501101 ½61,0824168,42911172,364162
Territorial38,5685879,11371022,1378023,5191717,8971494,424131112,0811698,09739
TOTALS ... ... ... £74,96435128,83210575,22191171,69916365,399410 ½65,50618080,51171080,4611911
PROVINCE OF TARANAKIOrdinary3,95110114,5351375,4391544,71811105,6425445,81016115,878159,135011
Territorial2,6051504,41600987150......125100201140175100
TOTALS ... ... ... £6,5575118,9511376,4271044,71811105,64254.55,9366116,0751559,3101011
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON (including HAWKE'S BAY until 1859)Ordinary23,67316132,62916427,55912227,348151040,9151949,41315443,54371039,04377
Territorial12,0985630,0371409,6901505,47712530,174101145,44616013,9589015,30488
TOTALS ... ... ... £35,7721762,66710437,2507232,8268371,08912894,86011457,501161054,347163
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAYOrdinary..................6,963089,09264
Territorial..................30,07719937,411123
TOTALS ... ... ... £..................37,0410546,503187
PROVINCE OF NELSON (including MARLBOROUGH until 1860)Ordinary6,67718010,02411111,1884010,16451118,7683821,1932021,1673322,1261111
Territorial8,5023225,79113812,93518020,18915110,01813314,614101055,18019011,693108
TOTALS ... ... ... £15,1801235,81515724,1242030,3541028,786161135,807121076,3482333,82027
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGHOrdinary.....................1,747811
Territorial.....................18,97432
TOTALS ... ... ... £.....................20,721121
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURYOrdinary6,8801267,792969,484191011,36018921,95019227,7757236,9409641,159122
Territorial2,29510736,83617314,50517816,15816728,3680065,53012855,88418964,97079
TOTALS ... ... ... £9,1763144,6296923,99017627,51915450,31819293,305191092,82583106,1291911
PROVINCE OF OTAGOOrdinary2,5231945,889134,4761415,8251049,61186 ½13,76912325,50215838,377171
Territorial2,681924,6291832,04210610,8306514,7344731,65619274,4962059,13372
TOTALS ... ... ... £5,2058610,5181966,5194716,65516924,345131 ½45,42611599,99817897,51143
CHATHAM AND STEWART'S ISLANDSOrdinary ... £.........2032613660280181021996038
TOTAL ORDINARY ... ... ... £80,103147110,59052111,23374107,80144154,38297 ½179,325167208,445192233,10749
TOTAL TERRITORIAL ... ... ... £66,75191180,82511062,3004276,1767791,19336161,79927241,881193215,76035
£146,85538291,415162173,533116183,9771111245,575131 ½341,124192450,327185448,86782
INCIDENTAL RECEIPTS AND RE-IMBURSEMENTS ... £965411624792,362621,2615112,6811185291609,320151015,87141
PARLIAMENTARY GRANT ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £2,00000......3,09000............
TOTAL REVENUE ... ... ... £149,82087292,040311175,895178188,3281710248,25749.5341,654152459,648143464,738123

Table 31. No. 33. TABLE SHOWING, IN DETAIL, THE ORDINARY AND TERRITORIAL REVENUE OF NEW ZEALAND, RECEIVED DURING THE TEAR 1860.

 PROVINCES.CHATHAM AND STEWART'S ISLANDS.†TOTALS.
AUCKLAND.TARANAKI.WELLINGTON.HAWKE'S BAY.NELSON.MARLBOROUGH.CANTERBURY.OTAGO.

* Including arrears of former Years.

† Returns Imperfect.

ORDINARY REVENUE.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
Customs Duties59,8331008,111161132,766556,98618115,893781,073181032,73411431,76917757188189,22846
Custom Duties on Export of Gold............29397............29397
Custom Duties Rents and Seizures19717110176......95310......2882...32275
Post Office3,079155061111,50107444171094415448972,0521581,48945...10,0661511
Fees and FinesSupreme court19880120193150...199156...3831948996...1,06694
Sheriff's office73115...39193...2797...24169780...389150
District, circuit, resident magistrate's courts1,31415119041,10216031516101,377154192602,826911,09582...8,343132
FeesRegistry of deeds1,61248361773361310260128514111...565108293115...3,620111
Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages20918030130997020701201601814642020*1881102501,110136
On crown grants231002700146001130015200...970020700...97300
Miscellaneous1,34827441007611752911811132130...22119102,2511810...5,05307
LicensesArms and ammunition91126226211001650131502001517610150...173176
Auctioneer's56000800032000800012000...5600020000...1,92000
Publican's3,110001621001,590005391181,03000412009900051550...8,34968
Wholesale spirit29000........................29000
Miscellaneous Revenue21583120016431221841,21100...500023100...1,90698
Total - Ordinary Revenue72,3641629,13501139,043779,0926422,12611111,74781141,15912238,3771716038233,10749
TERRITORIAL REVENUE.                              
Sales of Crown Lands (Deducting Refunds)8,0849017310014,82713636,98414310,8066517,8572651,30119055,41167...195,44713
Timber Licenses............2500...330030600...36400
Depasturing Licenses and Assessments7126...4761524261804672185716213,454213,253131...18,943191
Receipts under “Gold Fields Act, 1858”............257150............257150
Rents and Incidental Receipts523200......13772259461816816276...74781
Total Territorial Revenue.8,0973917510015,3048837,41112311,69310818,9743264,9707959,13372...215,76035
Reimbursements and Incidental Receipts3,96083...746124...38412...3,2921857,487311...15,87141

Table 33. No. 34. TABLE SHOWING THE CUSTOM REVENUE, IN DETAIL, AT THE SEVERAL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

HEADS OF REVENUERATES OF DUTYAUCKLANDWANGAREIRUSSELLMONGONUIHOKIANGAKAIPARAKAWHIARAGLANNEW PLYMOUTHWANGANUIWELLINGTONNAPIERCOLLINGWOODNELSONWAIRAULYTTELTONAKAROADUNEDININVERCARGILLTOTALS IN 1860TOTALS OF REVENUE IN PREVIOUS YEAR (1859).
QUANTITYREVENUE
Return from Chatham Islands not received
  s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d. £s.d.£s.d.
SPIRITSgal.9022,70270262081213127206......341769904,744942,33614410,846944,668121410554,9266091316713,03421030717911,8281601,726134176,892 gallons79,60112166,43531.5
CIGARS AND SNUFFlb.30867190...11874100............859338894231398469...346169...1,064497160305133318021,628 lbs3,2444102,218138
TOBACCOlb.166,295176...40819636711311810115261670...856130732902,6241401,028156531261,55130116661,809108561862,143176231180247,038 lbs18,52717216,8081510
WINEgal.302,24540...48602160............209202401361,330121492170301507979613312,391180221001,3501731166662,073 gallons9,31019118,03596
ALE, BEER, &c. (in wood)gal.061,066110...2802100............125126371401,2610673136...2453041431,286150...28410049120177,606 gallons4,440395,03660
ALE, BEER, &c. (in bottle)gal.101,273150...31201120140.........8111019001,189160153100...297703891,03960...9545071190101,805 gallons5,090595,13759
TEAlb.043,31234...460...1542148......3683462342,00815846168...1,28110...1,9510017681,953164145190669,334 lbs11,1551146,3901911
COFFEE, COCOA &c.lb.03806176...1100...............2071031004491002329...322130...5753111803421762263220,479 lbs2,75519112,205172
SUGARlb.017,3821011...38215712376441211......581155915103,5864019075...2,232110...3,71219994223,4984102851155,218,181 lbs21,7428512,374182
FIRE ARMSeach50186150......050............10001410022150250...41150...3000507150...1,1572895037250
GUNPOWDERlb.033109.....................0050156096......8130...42163...81830695,241 lbs651059038
OTHER ARTICLES SPECIFICALLY CHARGED............................................................ .........1,99956
GOODS BY MEASUREMENTcubic foot409,819111618844681130230012320......75428289904,604701526115802,914168211384,4822413445,102151035788...28,72517435,65485
GOODS BY WEIGHTcwt.301,2782002821411017102660147...015871701319538377046009427111016081541148692514549176...4,21719115,55667
TOTALS OF CUSTOMS REVENUE IN 1860 ... £57,240141133341,34312116972111694428668514691058,11116113,87915028,8861056,9861815001815,393601,073181032,2084552661128,708123,061165...189,1671510...
TOTALS OF CUSTOMS REVENUE IN PREVIOUS YEAR (1860) ... £52,57412852468821189047419436305124140811...4,4651323,7861633,38014115,79916847615413,6538964141129,762476502918,742611,90389......168,315184

Table 34. No. 35. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES (COMMITTALS AND CONVICTIONS) BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.Offences Against the Person.Offences Against Property.MiscellaneousTotals
Felonies.Misdemeanours.Felonies.Misdemeanours.
Committals.Convictions,Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictiods.Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.
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.
Auckland6...6...............181181............2...1...2612725126
Taranaki..............................................................................
Wellington............1...1...11...6...4...3...............16...1610...10
Nelson2...1...............6...2...............3...2...11...115...5
Canterbury........................1861345...5...2.........2563118422
Otago1.........2...2...7...2...............2...2...12...126...6
General Totals9...7...3...3...6074159...8...9...5...9079764569

Table 35. No. 36. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.Number of Cases Commenced.Number of Cases Tried.Before Common Juries.Before Special Juries.Verdicts for Plaintiffs.Verdicts for Defendants.Number of Cases Disposed of by Judge.For Plaintiff.For Defendant.Judgment by Default.

* In one of these cases the Jury were discharged without being able to agree to a verdict.

† Return defective.

AUCKLAND14112669394533
TARANAKI..............................
WELLINGTON56523*4...77...15
NELSON182112...4......4
CANTERBURY51423.........1
OTAGO47........................5
GENERAL TOTALS...2410141762011558

Table 36. No. 37. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES (COMMITTALS AND CONVICTIONS) BEFORE THE DISTRICT COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE TEAR 1860.

COURTS.Offences Against the Person.Offences Against Property.MiscellaneousTotals
Felonies.Misdemeanours.Felonies.Misdemeanours.
Committals.Convictions,Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.Committals.Convictions.
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.
Auckland..............................................................................
Taranaki..............................................................................
Wellington..............................................................................
Wanganui........................5...3...........................5...53...3
Hawke's Bay........................4...1...........................4...41...1
Nelson2...1...........................2...2...............4...43...3
Otago............1...............4...............11...11...18...1815...15
Totals2...1...1.........15...8...2...2111...11...31...3122...22

Table 37. No. 38. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES BEFORE THE DISTRICT COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.Number of Cases Commenced.Number of Cases Tried by Jury.Verdicts for Plaintiffs.Verdicts for Defendants.Number of Cases Disposed of by Judge.For Plaintiff.For Defendants.Judgment by Default.
AUCKLAND259321143135853
TARANAKI42.........211344
WELLINGTON1541...17367645
WANGANUI6.........66......
HAWKE'S BAY41.........12102...
NELSON17143163635...
OTAGO13654113169260
TOTALS809139445436327162

At Nelson, in addition to the above, two cases were disposed of under the provisions of section 40 of "The District Court Act."

Table 38. No. 39. 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 TEAR 1860.

COURTS,Assault.Drunkenness.Felony.All other Cases.Total Cases.Total Convictions.
Cases.Convictions.Cases.Convictions,Cases.Convictions,Cases.Convictions,
AUCKLAND93294474464081,5722292,152712
ONEHUNGA17913133130186341
HOWICK634I2121146
RUSSELL141112128236237048
MONGONUI......111122992222
MONGONUI (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)11............2233
TURANGA1...............1121
RAGLAN1.........1...2141
WANGAREI AND KAIPARA..................4444
WAIUKU..............................
PAPAKURA AND DRURY8...............41121
WAIKATO..................1...1...
NEW PLYMOUTH105552...17103420
WELLINGTON572317315232215369415246
WANGANUI1191331311011913173154
GREY TOWN AND MASTERTON1...............3141
NAPIER18712105243147833
NELSON23184139184190153272214
COLLINGWOOD1285251...15115344
GOLD FIELDS..................22172217
RICHMOND92221...1113812342
WAIRAU191112121...18135036
CHRISTCHURCH231311010626413?114296237
LYTTELTON201480791719076207170
KAIAPOI17728283...8981137116
TIMARU968831632618
AKAROA3312122126264342
DUNEDIN4627290281335443329812642
INVERCARGILL1311984314104032
GENERAL TOTALS4322171,4271,381214383,0591,2675,1322,903

Table 39. No. 40. TABLE SHOWING THE CRIMINAL CASES AND CONVICTIONS, IN WHICH MAORIES WERE DEPENDANTS, IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS,Assault.Drunkenness.Felony.All other Cases.Total Cases.Total Convictions.
Cases.Convictions.Cases.Convictions,Cases.Convictions,Cases.Convictions,
AUCKLAND1...222231773330
RUSSELL331122......66
MONGONUI11..................11
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)22............881010
HOKIANGA (Native Circuit Court)42............97139
TURANGA............2.........2...
WANGAREI AND KAIPARA............11......11
WAIKATO..................1...1...
NEW PLYMOUTH......11111133
WELLINGTON......32......3264
WANGANUI1...11...522138
NAPIER............11......11
NELSON113311......55
COLLINGWOOD1133...2441010
WAIEAU21......11......32
KAIAPOI......11......8899
TIMARU11..................11
DUNEDIN......2211......33
GENERAL TOTALS1712373624164339121103

Table 40. No. 41 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, AND 1860.

OFFENCES.18531854185518561857185818591860Total Convictions for Each Offence in Eight Years
Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.Europeans.Maories.Totals.
ASSAULT1047111147815516715182165121771718179193820121617233217122291,467
BREACH OF ARMS' IMPORTATION AAT.........3...32...23...3.........3...32...29...922
BREACH OF BRIBERY AND TREATING ACT...........................4...43...3...........................7
BREACH OF CENSUS ACT......................................................2...2.........2
BREACH OF CATTLE TRESPASS ORDINANCE208...2083923395315...315194...194965101132...132124...124.........1,469
BREACH OF CUSTOMS ACT......................................................4...44...48
BREACH OF GOLD FIELDS ACT...............................................................17...1717
BREACH OF IMPOUNDING ACT80...8083...832272977...797337631334138214036238559
BREACH OF LICENSING ACT11...118...813...134...429...2919...1952...5229...29165
BREACH OF MERCANTILE MARINE ACTS99...99161...161193...193120...120169...169223...223123...123145...1451,233
BREACH OF POST OFFICE ACT......................................................2...2......35
BREACH OF SHEEP ACT8...82...2.........3...35...521...2170...7039...39148
DESERTION FROM ARMY OR NAVY7...73...3.........8...819...196...65...57...755
DRUNKENNESS71927746868298971,151251,1761,157381,1951,148421,1901,418371,4551,516451,5611,381361,4179,637
FELONY192039181735261036362561352055412667563894381654441
MALICIOUS INJURY14...14819114155279...961713...1310...1084
SURETIES OF THE PEACE16...1662...6241...415836147...475615741...4182183408
VAGRANCY5...55...54...413...1329...2910...105...511...1182
ALL OTHER CASES83992195820320972161584162177242014301144138018398875369112,624

Table 41. No. 42. 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 I860.

COURTS.NUMBER OF CASES.AMOUNTS SUED FOR.AMOUNTS RECOVERED.
  £s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND1,0907,211156 ½3,83679
ONEHUNGA120542119 ½30774
HOWICK752961510 ½229160 ½
RUSSELL35273178 ½80191
MONGONUI12111073057
MONGONUI (Native Circuit Court)95416836187
HOKIANGA (Native Circuit Court)1687267
TURANGA5850036189
RAGLAN534103310
WANGAREI AND KAIPARA115001500
WAIUKU161411504860 ½
PAPAKURA AND DRURY221195759143
NEW PLYMOUTH121760121126923 ½
WELLINGTON7175,0091433,094148 ½
WANGANUI2471,583146 ½827146
GREY TOWN AND MASTERTON16581147117
NAPIER2131,49814783999
NELSON6404,6551031,4611511
COLLINGWOOD100885145 ½484210
GOLD FIELDS21569609
RICHMOND126739106 ½32655
WAIRAU1511,05241471811
CHRISTCHURCH7867,005393,751164
LYTTELTON3133,418492,113161
KAIAPOI2402,13971181800
TIMARU51528111018465
AKAROA795113441974
DUNEDIN3403,0351371,297111
INVERCARGILL55500151013828
GENERAL TOTALS5,58842,29130 ½21,227185

Table 42. No. 43. TABLE SHOWING THE CIVIL CASES, IN WHICH MAORIES WERE CONCERNED, DISPOSED OF IN THE UNDER. MENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURTS, IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.NUMBERS OF CASES BETWEEN MAORIES AND EUROPEANS.NUMBERS OF CASES IN WHICH MAORIES ONLY WERE CONCERNED.AMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN CASES BETWEEN MAORIES AND EUROPEANS.AMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN CASES IN WHICH MAORIES ONLY WERE CONCERNED.
IN WHICH MAORIES WERE DEFENDANTS.IN WHICH EUROPEANS WERE DEFENDANTS.TOTAL CASES BETWEEN MAORIES & 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.
AUCKLAND241539360571650355081721004600100
ONEHUNGA...11.........31623162......
RUSSELL...33.........390028100......
MONGONUI (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)2132431431711122190362111521118001800
HOKIANGA (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)9...983000.........551564370
TURANGA123...30030025001200......
BAY OF PLENTY.1...117300.........115368036
RAGLAN1...1...21002100............
WAIUKU...22.........1316613166......
PAPAKURA AND DRURY...11.........159.........
WAIKATO.........2............536536
NEW PLYMOUTH.426...11901001500.........
WELLINGTON1920397248169989 ½266211611510891003700
WANGANUI29114017176127 ½92182561210331810246863022
GREYTOWN AND MASTERTON178...400040003798016650......
NAPIER178...20001200251461110......
NELSON5...5...8214973133............
COLLINGWOOD5383816045529942894251342200
WAIRAU246...162513175549649196......
CHRISTCHURCH2...21251205120......100005000
KAIAPOI10313...1917051661470.........
TIMARU8...8332148200......10006120
AKAROA1121151701517015015010001000
DUNEDIN145...11500176730060100......
GENERAL TOTALS14589234651,487611 ½50200 ½1,38911164910172114430382

Table 43. No. 44 TABLE SHOWING THE TOTAL AMOUNTS SUED FOR AND RECOVERED IN THE UNDER MENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.TOTAL AMOUNTS SUED FOR.TOTAL AMOUNTS RECOVERED.
 £s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND8,21833 ½4,01629
ONEHUNGA546711 ½31136
HOWICK2961510 ½229160 ½
RUSSELL312178 ½10991
MONGONUI111073057
MONGONUI (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)25217619306
HOKIANGA (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)924145137
TURANGA1130051189
BAY OR PLENTY118368086
RAGLAN3611035110
WANGAREI AND KAIPARA15001500
WAIUKU1551166226 ½
PAPAKURA AND DRURY12011459143
WAIKATO536536
NEW PLYMOUTH78711127023 ½
WELLINGTON5,613883,292194
WANGANUI2,06386984138
GREY TOWN AND MASTERTON477194213167
NAPIER1,5449185309
NELSON4,738501,53592
COLLINGWOOD949131 ½538177
GOLD FIELDS1569609
RICHMOND739106 ½32655
WAIRAU1,122160535510
CHRISTCHURCH7,1301593,80784
LYTTELTON3,418492,113161
KAIAPOI2,1731111823166
TIMARU57166192185
AKAROA5385444694
DUNEDIN3,110871,35895
INVERCARGILL500151013828
GENERAL TOTALS ... £45,88915522,68318 ½

Table 44. No. 45 SUMMARY SHOWING THE TOTAL NUMBERS OF CASES DISPOSED OF IN THE UNDERMENTIONED RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS, IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860.

COURTS.CIVIL.CRIMINAL.TOTAL CASES DISPOSED OF.
AUCKLAND1,1322,1853,317
ONEHUNGA12163184
HOWICK751489
RUSSELL3876114
MONGONUI122335
MONGONUI (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)361349
HOKIANGA (NATIVE CIRCUIT COURT)181331
TURANGA8412
BAY OF PLENTY18...18
RAGLAN6410
WANGAREI AND KAIPARA156
WAIUKU18...18
PAPAKURA AND DRURT231235
WAIKATO224
NEW PLYTMOUTH12737164
WELLINGTON7634211,184
WANGANUI304186490
GREY TOWN AND MASTERTON24428
NAPIER22179300
NELSON645277922
COLLINGWOOD11163174
GOLD FIELDS22224
RICHMOND126123249
WAIRAU15753210
CHRISTCHURCH7892961,085
LYTTELTON313207520
KAIAPOI253146389
TIMARU622789
AKAROA8243125
DUNEDIN3458151,160
INVERCARGILL554095
GENERAL TOTALS5,8873,25311,140

Table 45. No.46 TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF PRISONERS COMMITTED TO THE UNDERMENTIONED GAOLS IN NEW ZEALAND, DURING THE YEAR 1860; IN WHAT COUNTRY THEY WERE BORN; TO WHAT CLASS THEY BELONGED; AND THE STATE OF THEIR EDUCATION.

GAOLS.CAUSE OF IMPRISONMENT.BORN INCLASS.EDUCATION.TOTAL NUMBERS COMMITTED.
ENGLAND.IRELAND.SCOTLAND.FOREIGN STATES.THE COLONY.OTHER 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.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.Totals.
*In addition to the above, during the year 1860 there were 209 Males (of whom six were Aboriginal Natives) and 38 Females confined in the Lock-up at Wellington, In these cases the particulars of information required for this Table could not be supplied.
AUCKLANDFelony12...61......2...2.........1612...2...2...............15.........7122123
Indictable Misdemeanor......1...........................1.............................................1...1...1
Summary Conviction13236909335916...73651871457192...............3...215110266630286146432
Debt3712612...4...1.........702........................2...622......6...70272
Other Causes8...6...1.....................4.........9...2...............8.........7...15...15
Totals189371299538922...1036527814891103...4.........5...300112268731394149543
NEW PLYMOUTHFelony1.................................1.................................1...............1...1
Summary Conviction4.................................3.................................3.........1...4...4
Debt............1.....................1.................................1...............1...1
Other Causes1.................................1.................................1...............1...1
Totals6.........1.....................6.................................6.........1...7...7
*WELLINGTONFelony9...51............2...1...151......2.....................151......2...17118
Indictable Misdemeanor2...............1...............2.........1...............1...2...............3...3
Summary Conviction29...383...3...............178......21...............2...368............38846
Debt14...1...2...2...............11.........8...............4...14.........1...19...19
Totals54...995...6...2...1...459......32...............7...679......3...77986
WANGANUIFelony2...1...1.........1.........3...1.........1.........2...2.........1...5...5
Indictable Misdemeanor........................4...............4...........................4...............4...4
Summary Conviction.73149...11...12...5.........14614............3......3...9113...53...1501151
Debt8...3...1.....................12...........................1...11...............12...12
Totals83153...13...12...10.........16119.........13......6...10813...54...1711172
NAPIERFelony7...1...........................8...........................2...3.........3...8...8
Indictable Misdemeanor1...1...........................1.........1.................................2...2...2
Summary Conviction9...6...........................13.........3.....................5.........11...16...16
Debt1...1...........................2.................................2...............2...2
Other Causes2...1...........................2.........1.....................2.........1...3...3
Totals20...10...........................26.........5...............2...12.........17...31...31
NELSONFelony4...2...............1.........4.....................3.........7...............7...7
Indictable Misdemeanor2..............................12.................................2...............2...2
Summary Conviction242215...4...3.........2242...14...............1...332113138442
Debt1623...6...2...1.........2721...........................272......1...28230
Totals4647111...6...5.........5563...14.........3...1...694114175681
LYTTELTONFelony7...1...11............1...101..............................811...1...10111
Indictable Misdemeanor311.........1.........1...61..............................6......1......617
Summary Conviction5027...2...5...2...1...1821...47.........1.........42210...15...67269
Debt27...3...4...1...1...1...35.....................2.........37...............37...37
Other Causes323...1...............1...72..................1.........621...1...8210
Totals90515...817...3...5...7661...47.........4.........99512117...1286134
DUNEDINFelony9...4...12.....................10...1...14...............1...20...1...3...25...25
Indictable Misdemeanor4.....................1...............1...4.....................3...1...1...5...5
Summary Conviction46...24...51147...............5414......61...4...9...11...91...131413...12814142
Debt2.........3...1...............6...........................4...1.........1...6...6
Other Causes......1...2.....................2.....................1...1...1...1.........3...3
Totals61...29...68148...1.........72142...79...4...10...17...116...161418...16714181
INVERCARGILLFelony1..................11.........11..................1...1...11............213
Summary Conviction......3.....................1...3.........1...............1...1...1...1...4...4
Debt..................1...............1.............................................1...1...1
Other Causes1.................................1.................................1...............1...1
Totals2...3.........111...1...61......1.........1...2...311...2...819
GENERAL TOTALS5514725510514424631323136725185241281...10...18...40...7801323522203321,0581861,244

Table 46. No. 47 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 1860, DISTINGUISHING THE EUROPEAN AND THE ABORIGINAL NATIVE DEPOSITORS.

WHERE SITUATED.DATE OF ESTABLISHMENTNUMBERS OF DEPOSITORS.TOTAL AMOUNTS DEPOSITED.TOTAL AMOUNTS WITHDRAWN.
EUROPEANSMAORIES.TOTAL.BY EUROPEANS.BY MAORIES.TOTAL.BY EUROPEANS.BY MAORIES.TOTAL.
     £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
AUCKLAND18476201463418,1522945514418,6071717,74480...7,74480
NEW PLYMOUTH185061107189479...894797091911298373982
WELLINGTON18461001411466885350791,018162959326281251,587157
NELSON1860136...1362,332182...2,33218255760...55760
LYTTELTON185564...64987143...9871436761410...6761410
CHRISTCHURCH (a Branch of the Lyttelton Savings' Bank)185885...8575999...75999845115...845115
TOTALS...1,066381,10423,795118062124,6013211,493346580812,15140

Appendix A. APPENDIX A. ABSTRACT OF A METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER KEPT AT AUCKLAND, BY THE ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, IN THE YEAR 1860.

Latitude 36° 50' 05” S.80 Feet above the level of the Sea.Longitude 174° 50' 40” E.
FROM DAILY OBSERVATIONS.Hours of Observation.January.FebruaryMarch.April.May.June.July.August.SeptmbrOctober.NovmbrDecmbr.Means for the Year.
Atmospheric Pressure.Mean height of the Barometer reduced to the temperature of 32°, and corrected for the altitude above the mean level of the Sea. at             Inches.
9.30 A.M.29.77729.99229.95530.01929.80329.60329.89929.76529.86329.73629.77729.91529.842
3.30 P.M.29.78029.87829.90629.94129.76629.57329.85529.71229.81729.70429.77729.85329.796
              Max. and Min. for the Year.
              Inches. Date.
Maximum height of Barometer...30.16630.22930.11930.24330.19029.98430.58430.29130.17530.16930.16630.10530.584, 9th July
Minimum height of Barometer...29.46629.55829.53529.71129.16429.17729.20129.41229.39229.25129.06029.59929.060, 5th November
Temperature              Means for the Year.
Mean Temperature of the Air9.30 A.M.72.372.268.365.059.958.251.051.556.059.965.271.462.5
3.30 P.M.74.374.271.267.961.959.054.953.658.460.566.472.664.5
Mean Maximum Temperature of the Air...79.480.175.873.363.763.759.859.163.266.071.877.269.4
Mean Minimum Temperature of the Air...60.760.158.055.461.961.944.644.546.651.556.564.454.7
Rain.              Total for the Year.
              Inches.
Quantity of Rain On the ground...1.223.272.061.134.7911.253.573.223.577.333.893.1848.48
Quantity of Rain 22 ft. abv. the ground...1.273.642.251.264.6611.713.503.533.588.823.301.9149.43
Wind and Rain. Direction.NUMBER OF DAYS FROM EACH POINT, AND NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH THERE WAS RAIN.TOTAL.
No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.No.Rain on.
Direction at 9.30 A.M.N.8182411.1165....1165311545321
N.E.42513231643321..1143621144824
E.1.1.1.2.2244......111111149
S.E...1...4.1.111122332222..2311
S.7.41831441111163946693313.9327
S.W.7383734172439898226383..7139
W.321.61217433228622..63..4124
N.W.1.112...61871132..32111.2315
TOTAL RAINY DAYS...31829831103073115302731163122151531193014319366170

The maximum temperature in the Sun was 106° 0 on the 11th March.

The minimum temperature on the grass was 44° 0 on the 17th April, 23rd May, 14th June. No register from 6th July to 6th November, the instrument being out of repair.

The greatest quantity of Rain in 24 hours was 2.13 inches, which fell on the 15th February (on the ground).

The greatest force of the Wind was 23 ½ $. on the square foot, equivalent to a velocity of 68 ½ miles per hour, which happened on the 9th June, wind from N.

There were Gales of Wind from the N. 1 day, N.E. 1 day, S. 1 day, W. 4 days, N.W. 2 days. A gale is indicated by a velocity of not less than 50 miles per hour.

The height of the Barometer is stated in inches and decimal parts; the temperature in degrees and decimal parts; and the quantity of rain in inches and decimal parts.

Appendix B. APPENDIX B. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH (TARANAKI), FOR THE YEAR 1860.

(Furnished by Edwd. L. Humphries, Esq.)
1860.SELF-REGISTERING THERMOMETER.ANEROID BAROMETER.WEATHER.PREVAILING WINDS.FORCE OF WIND.RAIN.Thunder.Frosts.
Maximum.Minimum.Mean.Average Daily Range.Maximum.Minimum.Mean.Fine Days.Showery.Rainy.Direction.Nos. of Days.Moderate.Fresh.Fresh Gales.Whole Gales.Light Winds and Calms.Inches.
January844061.421.330.2329.3729.782362S.W.17411...1153.80......
February794263.416.530.2529.3029.912441S.W.18...18......112.95......
March764057.815.830.2529.50311.00256...S.W.181882...31.01......
April65385013.730.3529.7530.262532S.W.2024311...3.55......
May62324911.130.2529.2529.401934S.W.1821331...11.2571
June603248.512.030.1029.2529.549138S.E.102162......5.97...1
July633246.716.630.5029.4729.912263S.E.1517617...3.44...5
August62274616.730.3329.2529.742083S.W.1913541...[The Rain Gauge having been destroyed during the disturbances at Taranaki, the quantity of Rain for the months after July cannot be included.]...5
September65334915.530.2529.4529.932262S.E.202172............
October7033.5416.930.2029.2529.812173N.E.112341...3......
November80456019.030.2029.5029.90228...S.W.122091............
December82526716.530.3029.7030.0016105N.E.191252...11......
Means and Extremes842754.415.930.5029.2529.852488533S.W.12219485191143712

ABSTRACT OF NOTES ON THE WEATHER AT NEW PLYMOUTH, IN 1860.

Thermometer:—Highest Temperature in the Shade, 84°; Lowest, 27°; Mean, 54.4; Average Daily Range, 15.9.

Barometer:—Highest, 30.50; Lowest 29.25; Mean, 29.85.

Fine Days, 248; Showery, 85; Rainy, 33.

Prevailing Wind, South West, 122 days.—Fresh Winds, 85 days; Fresh Gales, 19; Whole ditto, 11. Prevailing Fresh Gales, South Fast and North West (equal). Moderate, Light Winds and Calm 237 days.

RAIN, 31.97 Inches in the first seven months of the year:—2 Inches fell on the 16th of February, 3 Inches on the 14th of April, 2.1 Inches on the 19th of May, and 3 ¾ Inches on the 29th and 3tst of May.

Thunder occurred on seven occasions; Frost on twelve occasions. There was an Earthshake (moderate) in each of the months of February, March, and December.

Appendix C. APPENDIX C. ABSTRACT OF WEATHER REGISTER, KEPT AT HEATHCOTE VALLEY, NEAR LYTTELTON, IN THE YEAR, 1860.

(Furnished by T. I. Cookson, Esq.)
FROM DAILY OBSERVATIONS.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.Nvmbr.Dcmbr.Mean for the Year.
Atmospheric Pressure              Inches.
BarometerMaximum30.9530.8030.8030.8030.6330.7831.2030.3030.5630.5730.7530.75...
Mean30.2530.3830.3630.4230.1030.1030.1630.1230.3330.4130.4630.5030.30
Minimum29.6030.0529.6029.8829.1529.5029.1529.2029.5229.1029.8030.15...
TemperatureThermometerMaximum868083746459475670637793...
Mean69696458524940435252617157
Minimum565250504438333040415156...
Rain.              Total for the Year.
              Inches.
Quantity of Rain1.64.501.192.841.996.719.888.052.292.201.025.6944
Wind and Rain.DirectionNUMBER OF DAYS FROM EACH POINT, AND NUMBER OF DAYS ON WHICH THERE WAS RAIN.TOTAL.
No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.No.Rain.
N...............................................................................
N.E.22717119119419513844729214215214...17238
E...............................................................................
S.E...............................22............411...............73
S...............................................................................
S.W.1...5264525414122420181610877633210480
W...............................................................................
N.W.515...416...51......21625...7...6...102618
N.E. and N.W.1.........1.........................................................2...
N.E. and S.W.1...1...................................................11......31
N.W. and S.W.1.....................2.......................................1...4...
Calm......1...1...............1111......2...2...2...31133
TOTAL RAINY DAYS31829331630631103023312631203011319306315366133

The greatest Quantity of Rain in 24 hours was 4.40 Inches, which fell on the 21st December.

The Maximum height of the Barometer was 31.20 on the 9th July. Minimum height 29.10, 6th October.

The Maximum height of the Thermometer was 93. on the 16th December. Minimum height 30., 21st August.

Appendix D. APPENDIX D. SUMMARY OF THE WEATHER AT DUNEDIN, OTAGO, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1860, AND ITS RESULTS, AS COMPARED WITH THE EIGHT PRECEDING TEAKS.

[FROM THE “OTAGO PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,” JULY 18TH, 1860.]
TWELVE MONTHS, ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1860.THERMOMETER.BAROMETER.TOTAL RAIN.DAYS NO RAIN.RAIN. No. of Days on which there fell parts of an Inch and under.WINDS.
MAX.MIN.MEAN.MERCURY.ANEROID..1.2.3.4.51.2.3.N.E.S.W.N.W.S.E.S.N.E.W.
JULY45.734.540.130.1129.981.282152210000254000002
AUGUST49.335.242.230.1930.090.792451010000218100001
SEPTEMBER49.637.443.530.0830.001.82151013100001711020000
OCTOBER61.545.453.430.4529.890.242551000000128730001
NOVEMBER60.145.252.629.7829.922.2016840002001211250000
DECEMBER61.747.654.629.7529.952.681871310100981103000
JANUARY60.148.455.229.7129.902.4520440102001312060000
FEBRUARY62.147.454.729.9030.000.902341000100128180000
MARCH61.447.754.529.8829.991.8523221120001411240000
APRIL57.444.450.930.0030.120.6925302000001314010200
MAY53.941.947.929.8029.772.461881101200208110100
JUNE47.541.544.529.9329.853.431681110300219000000
RESULTS ON THE YEAR55.843.049.529.9729.9520.7924469191373110018911215403304
1859, ENDING 30TH JUNE56.143.950.029.9529.9429.212187430169863I1971187304009
1858 ENDING 30TH JUNE55.745.350.529.9429.9724.50227663418567201551549362504
1857 ENDING 30TH JUNE57.546.552.029.8629.9427.7422070371762112017813415283610
1856 ENDING 30TH JUNE57.345.151.229.9629.9925.0725254231165140117812312409211
1855 ENDING 30TH JUNE57.444.050.729.9329.9622.052614620194771016813113386424
1854 ENDING 30TH JUNE57.443.950.628.87...22.692357220177473018311811399302
1853 ENDING 30TH JUNE55.141.748.429.84...50.8020360291915819111173125122324620
1852 ENDING 30TH JUNE......50.529.85...29.33228603024841021165146162401400

            THOMAS BURNS,
                 Minister of the First Church of Otago.

Appendix E. APPENDIX E. REMARKS ON THE ELEMENTS OF THE CLIMATE OF NEW ZEALAND.

(Re-printed from a Report by Dr. THOMSON, Surgeon 58th Regiment, appended to the Statistics of New Zealand for 1853-56.)

NEW ZEALAND, although famous for its climate, has had few careful meteorological observers. At Nelson, Samuel Stephens, Esq., made during eleven years, an excellent series of observations. At Auckland a Meteorological Register was commenced in 1853 by the Officers of the Royal Engineers, under instructions from England. Capt. Drury, R.N., collected, during four years, information concerning the Winds, and movements of the Barometer, around the Coast (see New Zealand Government Gazette, No. 30, 1857); and Tables compiled from Meteorological Registers, kept by the Reverend Messrs. Davis and Burns and Messrs. Prendergast and Humphries, give some of the elements of the climate at Kaikohe, Otago, Wellington, and New Plymouth.

The following Table, compiled from the above mentioned meteorological observations, shows some of the elements of the climate of New Zealand at seven Settlements, to which are added, for the sake of comparison, similar data for several other places.

PLACES.Latitude.Mean Annual Temperature.Average fall of Rain in inches.Average number of days on which Rain fell.Mean Annual Barometer.Average Temperature of the
Coldest Month.Warmest Month.
North Island.Kaikohe, N. Z. (1)35°20S59...147...4769
Auckland, N. Z.3650S59 ½45 ½16029.955168
New Plymouth, N. Z.393S55 ½5912529.864664
Wellington, N. Z.4116S5649 ½9929.794565
Middle Island.Nelson, N. Z.4115S5434 ½12029.794464
Christchurch, N. Z. (2)4335S53316129.744064
Otago, N. Z.4546S503013029.694258
Mauritius (3)209S773914830.087282
Fremantle, Western Australia (3)3215S62338830.045371
Sydney (4)3351S6652...29.505973
Cape Town (5)340S67...76...5779
Melbourne, Port Philip (6)3749S6125...29.965369
Port Arthur, Tasmania (4)4310S5844...29.575362
Colombo, Ceylon (3)656N807111229.907882
Barbadoes (3)134N806817129.607882
Up Park Camp, Jamaica (3)1759N79346030.057582
Madeira (7)3237N64297030.005971
Malta (3)3553N67287529.945479
Gibraltar (3)366N644712730.025077
Philadelphia (8)3956N53.........3277
New York (8)4046N53.........2580
Rome (9)4154N6031117...4774
Montpellier (10)4336N572980...4275
Halifax, Nova Scotia (3)4439N4455...29.982166
Milan (8)4528N55.........3674
Quebec (8)4647N41.........1373
St. John's, Newfoundland (3)4735N445513729.892264
Paris (8)4850N51.........3665
Jersey (11)4916N53.........4163
Brussels (8)5050N51.........3567
London (12)5130N502417829.893763
Amsterdam (8)5222N51.........3566
Edinburgh (3)5558N4740 ½16829.823459
  1. The observations recorded at nine A.M. have been adopted, as it has been found that where only one observation is made, that made at nine gives the nearest approach to the average temperature of the twenty-four hours.

  2. As the observations were made during the heat of the day, I have assumed that the difference between the night temperature and the day temperature is 12 degrees, the same as at Nelson, and have adopted the above as the mean temperature of the year, and of the warmest and the coldest month at Christ-church.

  3. Abstracts from the Meteorological Observations taken at Stations, Royal Engineers; published in London, 1855.

  4. Strzelecki's Physical History of New South Wales, 1845.

  5. Martin's Colonial Library.

  6. Statistical Register, Victoria, 1854, five years' observations; and Strzelecki's Physical History, New South Wales.

  7. Drs. Heinekin and Renton, six years' observations, 1826-31.

  8. Metropolitan Encyclopaedia.

  9. Observatory of the Roman College, 1811, 1823. Clark on Climate.

  10. Poitevin 1796, 1806; Sur le Climat de Montpellier.

  11. Clark on Climate. Dr. Hooper, average of five years, 1831-35.

  12. Howard on the Climate of London.