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THE Province of New Munster is considered in the following Returns as divided into four districts. The first, that of Wellington, includes Wanganui or Petre, and as much of the Northern Island as is comprised in the Province. The North end of the Middle Island, halfway down to Banks's Peninsula, forms the district of Nelson. The districts of Akaroa and Otago comprehend all the remaining portions of the Middle Island which are nearer those Settlements respectively.
The names Wanganui and Petre are applied indiscriminately to the Settlement on the Northern shore of Cook's Strait.
The Returns are compiled from materials furnished by a general Census taken in August, 1848; and from those supplied for the ordinary Colonial Blue Book at the end of each year. This will account for some discrepancies in the totals of different returns respecting the same subjects. On the face of all those derived from the Census is a notification to that effect.
POPULATION.—General Increase.—In the years 1845 and 1846 the population of New Munster had decreased 5.68 per cent. on its amount in 1844; but in 1847 and 1848 it increased 20.62 per cent, on its amount at the end of 1846. In Wellington during the latter two years the increase was 17.06 per cent., in Nelson 9.00 per cent., on their respective populations in 1846.
Increase by Births.—The number of registered births is no guide to the actual number that took place in the Province in 1848, as it is certain that very many occurred which were never registered. But even those that were, amounted to 3.55 per cent. on the population at the end of 1847. An approximation may however be made to the real rate of increase by births, by comparing the number of children in the Province under two years of age (Return No. 3.) with the numbers of the population at the end of the years 1845, 1846, and 1847. As the Returns for those years were taken in December of each year, and the Return of children in August, 1848, the amounts of population at the periods mentioned may be considered the correct numbers of those of whom the children were the produce. The average population of these three years was 7645 souls. The number of children under two years (deducting those belonging to Otago, the inhabitants of which Settlement arrived in 1848), that is, the number born between August, 1846, and August, 1848, was 760, which gives an average of 380 for each year. The increase, consequently, on the population in 1846 and 1847 was at the rate of 4.95, or nearly 5 per cent, per annum by births alone. The deaths in 1848 were only 81 per cent. (Returns No. 1 and 5) on the population of that year, (the number who died being added to its amount.) This would give 4.14 for the actual rate of annual increase of the population, exclusive of immigration. In Great Britain the increase of population for ten years, from 1831 to 1841, (allowing for emigration) was 15.02 per cent, or 1.50 per annum. The per centage is, however, too low for New Munster, as the births of those who died under two years of age are omitted in the above calculation.
The large proportion of deaths in Nelson, as compared with Wellington, in 1848, was occasioned by the number of infants dying that year of hooping cough. In the same year, throughout the Province, the deaths were 1 in 123 of the whole population. In England, in 1842, 1 in 46.08; in the United States (no date given) 1 in 37.
Original Extraction of the Population.—The centesimal proportions the inhabitants of different origin in the Province bear to the whole population respectively are as follows: (Return, No. 2.)
51.86 | per cent. | born in England. |
12.16 | ” ” | ” ” Scotland. |
.55 | ” ” | ” ” Wales. |
3.21 | ” ” | ” ” Ireland. |
2.39 | ” ” | ” ” British Colonies. |
3.17 | ” ” | ” ” Foreign Countries. |
26.51 | ” ” | ” ” New Zealand. |
99.85 |
Thus it appears that there are, exclusive of the Military, more than four times as many English as Scotch in the Province, and nearly four times as many Scotch as Irish. The Foreigners are principally Germans, and the French at Akaroa.
Proportion of Sexes.—In August, 1848, there were about 1000 more males than females in New Munster; an excess equal to about one-ninth of the whole population. This excess is greatest among adults between 21 and 45 years of age. At Wellington the actual excess of males of this age is about four times as large as in Nelson, though the population is only half as large again. The proportion of females born is considerably greater than of males, judging from the number alive under two years old in 1848; but the proportions are reversed with respect to all the other septennial periods given. The number of females considerably exceeds that of males in England and Ireland.
Immigration and Emigration.—The Returns of Immigrants and Emigrants are mere lists of arrivals and departures. The only result apparently that can be arrived at upon this subject is an approximation to the excess of re-emigration over the immigration that has taken place independently of that set on foot by the New Zealand Company in the first colonization of the country. Deducting from the total population of August, 1848, which amounted to 8543, the number then existing of persons born in the Colony, which by Return No. 2 is shown to have been 2264, we have 6279 immigrants still in the Province. Taking the whole number introduced by the New Zealand Company as 8904 souls, and allowing 1200 for New Plymouth, we have 7704 for New Munster. If the number of immigrants at present in the Colony be subtracted from this, the remainder is 1423, which represents the excess of loss by death and re-emigration, over gain by immigration other than that caused by the New Zealand Company in founding the Settlements of the Province. As the deaths in question, by a calculation from the loose Returns we have of them, amount to between 400 and 500, the excess of loss by reemigration would be about 1000. The actual number of them that belonged to the body sent out by the Company, the Returns do not enable us to ascertain.
Medical Statistics.—The Hospital Returns chiefly relate to the Natives, and shew conclusively that the diseases most frequent among them are those arising from want of good food, good shelter, and cleanliness; perhaps, also, from the absence of habits of industry. The centesimal proportions of diseases treated at the Wellington Hospital were these:—
Fever | 14.6 |
Rheumatic Diseases | 11.1 |
Inflammation of Lungs | 8.8 |
Consumption | 4.7 |
Cough and Catarrh | 3.8 |
28.4 | |
Abscess | 8.9 |
Ulcers | 3.0 |
Hakihaki | 8.6 |
Scrofulous Diseases | 5.4 |
25.9 | |
Contusions, Burns, &c | 5.4 |
Ophthalmia | 4.1 |
Syphilis and Gonorrhœa | 4.7 |
16 other complaints | 15.9 |
30.1 | |
Total | 99.0 |
Thus, 71 per cent, of the cases of disease may be attributed to the causes above stated; for the 4.1 per cent. of cases of ophthalmia most probably arose from the habit of living in huts filled with wood-smoke.
Return No. 7 also shews the habitual residences and the parent tribes of the patients received into the Hospital. The greater part came from the neighbourhood of Wellington, and the West Coast as far as Wanganui, and belonged to the Ngatiawa. Such Returns, continued for a series of years, would be interesting, as marking the gradual extension of the beneficial effects of European science and skill among the Natives.
OCCUPATION.—Of the 1501 persons in the Wellington Settlement following specific callings (exclusive of female domestic servants) it appears that 34.8 per cent. were engaged in agricultural and of the 699 at Nelson, 45.3 per cent. But at Nelson there were 36.8 per cent. employed in husbandry, and in Wellington only 22.3 per cent.; the proportion being restored in the latter place by the much greater number employed in stock-keeping there than at Nelson.
Of the whole number of Mechanics and Craftsmen in the Province, no less than 54 per cent. were carpenters, joiners, splitters of wood, or sawyers.
Of the 2548 persons in the Province following specific pursuits, there were 37.5 per cent. belonging to the labouring class engaged in pastoral or agricultural pursuits; 30.5 per cent. of mechanics and craftsmen, and about 5.3 per cent. of mariners and fishermen. In Great Britain the proportion engaged in maritime occupations in 1841, including the national and mercantile navy and fishermen, was 3.8 per cent. of all male persons 20 years of age and upwards.
The Return of persons holding special licenses for the sale of spirits affords a standard of the gradual spread of the settlers over the interior of the country since the year 1845. One of the first symptoms of traffic commencing in a new direction is the licensed house for the accommodation of travellers.
PRODUCTION, &c.—Land in Cultivation, &c.—In Wellington the cultivation of land appears by the Returns (No. 10) to have been neglected for the breeding of stock, which the high rate of wages for labour, the ready market for cattle, and other circumstances, render much more lucrative. The only noticeable increase, though a slight one, in the number of acres of any grain cropped in 1848, was of oats; but a considerable quantity of land seems to have been laid down in pasture. In Nelson the quantity of acres cropped was about four times as large as in Wellington; and, on the whole, greater than in the previous year: but a slight decrease is observable in the number of acres of wheat, barley, and potatoes; the increase being in oats. The amount of land laid down in pasture had also increased.
In the whole Province a steady increase in cultivation has been maintained since 1843; the greatest being in 1845 and 1846. In Nelson the number of acres cropped in 1844, 1845, and 1846, increased at the rate of 1000 a-year, though the population in the same years was decreasing.
Stock.—In the years 1843, 1844, and 1845, horned cattle increased in the Settlement of Wellington at the rate of 400 a-year, in 1846 and 1847, of 1200 a-year; and the increase in 1848 was 2014. The greatest proportional increase in sheep was in 1846, the consequence probably of the suppression of Native disturbances.
In Nelson the amount of horned cattle in 1848 was 1500 greater than in 1847, the highest increase in any previous year having been 503. Sheep having increased at the rate of 3000 a-year during 1843, 1844, 1845, and 1846, increased by 10,000 in 1847; and by 17,000 in 1848. This was the consequence of the opening of the Wairau districts to flockowners.
There were 7 coasting vessels belonging to Natives in New Munster in 1848.
Mortgages on Land in Wellington.—It is not to be inferred from Return No. 17 that the amount of property mortgaged in 1847 was for money then advanced. The fact is, that the landed securities were not given till that year, but the debts were incurred in the earlier and less prosperous years of the Colony's existence.
INTERCHANGE.—Imports and Exports.—Wellington.—(Returns Nos. 18 to 24). The articles imported into the Colony in greatest quantities are the following: Flour, Tea and Sugar, Live Stock, Beer, Wines, Spirits, and Tobacco.
The great increase in Imports to Wellington in 1847, as compared with 1846, and the considerable decrease in 1848, seen to shew that the improving circumstances of the Colony in 1846, and the commencement of the large Commissariat expenditure, and of that upon roads, caused a sudden rise in demand, the extent of which could not be sufficiently ascertained to enable the importers to provide only the requisite supply, which accordingly produced the falling off in Imports in 1848.
It is satisfactory to observe that the importation of flour into Wellington from beyond seas has been declining since 1846; while the quantity imported coastwise has been proportionably increasing. From the Return (No. 23) of Coastwise Imports for one quarter it appears that above 100 tons must have been so imported in 1848.
The decrease in Imports in 1848 also affects the Return of Exports for that year, as the totals given in the latter include Imports re-exported. The other causes of the decrease in Exports from the Province in 1847 and 1848 are, 1st,—the increased proportion the Exports to New South Wales have borne to those to Great Britain in those years as compared with former ones, which tends to lower the declared value of goods at the Custom House, as a duty of 10 per cent. is paid upon them in Sydney; 2ndly,—the low price of wool in England in 1848; and, 3rdly,—the consequent retention by sheep owners of the produce of their flocks in the expectation of getting better prices at a future period.
Nelson—The sudden increase of Imports into Nelson (Return No. 18) from £10,706 in value in 1847, to £21,879 in 1848, is shewn by No. 19 to have been caused by the introduction of sheep, cattle, and horses,—the number imported in that year amounting in value to £13,454. These productive Imports being deducted, the total from beyond seas would amount only to £8,425, while the total Exports, beyond seas and coastwise, amounted to £6796. The greater part of the wool was retained, as the value of that exported was only £140 in 1848, and in 1847, £1878. Some was sent through Wellington; but the sheep having increased from 20,000 in 1847 to 37,000 in 1848, the value of Exports produced may be presumed to have equalled the Imports from abroad, even though such of the latter as were received through Wellington were included in the estimate. This is satisfactory proof of the sound condition of the Settlement.
The rapidly increasing production of flour for home consumption is also shewn by returns Nos. 19, 23, and 24. In 1846, 155 tons (value £1,478) were imported into Nelson from beyond seas,—in 1847 only 54 tons (value £484), and in 1848, none at all,—while 86 tons (value £1032) were exported coastwise. In 1848, 2,594 bushels of barley, 800 bushels of wheat, 38 tons potatoes, besides other field produce, were exported beyond seas.
New Munster.—The Return of Exports of New Zealand Produce (No. 21) gives a favorable view of the resources of the country. Thought the amounts exported are small, the variety of valuable articles enumerated,—several of which, especially flax and timber, appear only to need a greater supply of capital and labour to render them considerable exports—is such as to warrant sanguine anticipations of the future importance of the Colony.
Native Trade.—Return No. 22 gives an approximation to the amount of trade in New Zealand produce coastwise to Wellington. No Return of the exact quantities of particular articles was kept till the last quarter of 1848; but the Return given shews the amount of tonnage employed in the aggregate of trips in bringing the articles enumerated in it. The produce imported from the East Coast of the Northern Island is entirely grown by the Native population, and much of that from the West Coast. So with respect to Queen Charlotte's Sound. The number of tons employed in this trade amounted in 1848 to 6,044—the tonnage of each vessel being multiplied by its number of trips. When, in addition to the Maori produce thus imported, the quantity brought by land into Wellington is taken into consideration, as well as the money spent, chiefly among the Natives, in the construction of roads (about £17,000 in 1848, according to return No. 18,) it will be apparent what a powerful agency for imparting the most effective kind of civilization is brought to bear upon them by the existence of the Settlement of Wellington, with its Government expenditure. The work on the roads gives them the regular habits, and a knowledge of the implements, of industry; while they are encouraged and stimulated to persevere in it by the tempting market and ready remuneration the Settlement offers for its fruits. The resources of the Colony are at the same time developed, and the best guarantee provided for the preservation of peace. The system of road making is, in fact, a native school of industry, and the effects of attendance at it are seen, not only in the personal benefits, physical and moral, which work must unquestionably confer on the aboriginal people, but in the spread of their cultivations, the increase of their property and trade, and, as a necessary consequence, their more willing submission to European law.
The Returns of Shipping inwards and outwards, for 1846, 1847, and 1848, shew a gradually increasing amount of vessels and tonnage trading with the Colony. The number of men belonging to British and British Colonial Ships in the trade amounted in 1848 to 1054.
Provisions.—From Return No. 26 it appears that the price of the necessaries of life has diminished considerably since 1844.
MORAL CONDITION.—Education.—The conclusions to be drawn from the Educational Returns are much less definite and decisive than would have been the case had the numbers of those acquainted with, or ignorant of, the elementary arts of reading and writing, given in Return No. 30, been classified according to their ages; so far at least as to distinguish between children of the age at which instruction is generally given, and adults who had passed it. We learn, however, from the tables as they stand, that, of the proportions of persons unable to read and write in the different settlements to their population respectively, the greatest was in Akaroa, being 35.4 per cent; and, as perhaps might have been expected from the state of education in Scotland, considerably the lowest in Otago, being only 20.4 per cent. In Wellington it amounted to 28.4, and in Nelson to 32.4 per cent. The fact of a greater proportional number being unable to read and write in Nelson than in Wellington may possibly be accounted for in some degree by the greater proportion of children in Nelson, where the number under 7 years of age is 31 per cent, while in Wellington it is only 28 per cent. But it is more probable that the excess is owing to the difference of the classes from which the adult population in the two Settlements was derived. As this is so much more exclusively agricultural at Nelson than at Wellington, where so many comparatively are engaged in commercial pursuits, an equal amount of elementary knowledge was hardly to be looked for among them. This supposition is confirmed by a comparison, as far as can be made, of the proportions of the numbers above 7 years old unable to write to the population above the same age in the Settlements respectively. At Wellington this proportion amounts to 26.6 per cent., while at Nelson it is as high as 34.9 or nearly 35 per cent.; a considerable increase in the difference of the proportions against Nelson, as compared with those given above. If the Returns had furnished the means of arriving at the number of adults in the Settlements unable to write, it would probably have been found that the difference in the proportions had still increased; that is, that a still greater proportion of ignorance in reading and writing would be found in the adult population in Nelson. At Otago the ratio of persons above 7 unable to write, to the whole population above 7, is much lower than that given above, being no more than 16.0 per cent, while at Akaroa it is up to 40.8 per cent.
The results of a comparison of the proportion of the population unable to write, with the corresponding proportion in England and Wales, appear to be greatly in favour of New Zealand. The proportion throughout England and Wales in 1844 of those signing the marriage registers with marks was 40.8 per cent. of the whole number signing Though this may be too high a per centage for the whole population at the present time (as most of the males under 20 and females under 15 may be considered as excluded, and the education of the young had advanced since the portion of the population included in the marriage register was of an age to receive it, so that a Return comprising the former would lower the per centage*), yet the proportion, it may be presumed, would even then be much greater than in New Munster, where those above 7 years old unable to write are only 29.3 per cent. of the population above 7. This comparison is on too limited a scale perhaps to warrant general conclusions, but it seems to suggest, what more extended observation will probably prove to be the case, that emigration is most frequent among the better educated of the labouring classes at home—that education, in short, is a great promoter of emigration.
The proportionate numbers receiving education compared with those at home seem also very creditable to New Munster. Of those between the ages of 2 and 14 (the only periods up to 15 specified in the Returns) the centesimal proportion in New Munster receiving daily education was 58.66, a per centage which would be increased if we could deduct the number under 5 years of age from both sides of the proportion. Even in Scotland the per centage of those receiving education in 1837 was only 31.41. And to the New Munster per centage should be added those attending Sunday schools alone, an amount not ascertainable from the Returns as made. In England and Wales in 1833 the proportion receiving daily education in schools of all kinds was 30.7 per cent. The fact, however, still remains, that there are about 26.8 per cent, of the children between the ages of 5 and 14 (deducting three-fifths from the number between 2 and 7 to get an approximation to that between 5 and 7) who are receiving no daily education in schools in New Munster. It is indisputable, then, that even allowing for private instruction at home, a great deal is left to be done in the way of education in the Province.
* Vide “Porter's Progress of the Nation. London, 1847.”
The proportion of those receiving daily education to the whole number between 2 and 14 years of age is 61.78 per cent. at Wellington, 56.89 at Nelson, and 35.55 at Otago. It is highly creditable to the founder and promoters of the Nelson Schools that the Nelson per centage is so high as it is; for the centesimal proportion of the inhabitants of the town and suburbs is in Nelson 42.4 to the whole population, while at Wellington (including Wade's Town, but not Karori or Porirua road, in the suburbs) it is 56.4. This much greater dispersion of the population over rural districts makes provision for the education of the children by many degrees more difficult.
But though we may perhaps congratulate ourselves, on the whole, that the state of Education is no worse than it is, still, considering the circumstances of the great body of the inhabitants of the Province, the proportion above stated of children between 5 and 14 years of age, without daily education, is much greater than should be allowed to continue. It will be a disgrace, indeed, if there ever be found a single adult, of British origin, born in New Zealand since its regular colonization, unable to read and write. And a peculiar degradation will attach to a person of European extraction, deficient in these simple accomplishments, in a country, the aboriginal and uncivilized inhabitants of which almost universally possess them.
Religious Persuasions.—It will be seen by Return No. 32 that at Otago, in 1848, there were 276 persons of five different persuasions, including that of the Free Church of Scotland, and 206 of the Church of England, Wesleyan, and Roman Catholic. The fact is interesting as connected with the experiment of founding Settlements exclusively of persons of one religious denomination.
Criminal Statistics and Administration of Justice.—The Criminal Statistics of the Province have at first sight an unfavourable aspect in some particulars, the cause of which is however very apparent from the Returns (Nos. 35 and 36.)
The average centesimal proportions of convictions to committals were in 1848, in Wellington 60.31, in Nelson only 37.50; or about twice as many convictions per cent. on committals in the former place as in the latter. But the average for the 5 years throughout New Munster is considerably below the per centage in England, where 72.14 per cent. of committals end in convictions, or in Scotland where 74.91 per cent. have this result. This may in some degree be accounted for by the necessary imperfection of the means for securing the punishment of offenders in a young Colony, and especially in one where the Settlements are dispersed along so extensive a sea coast as that of New Zealand, where the class most given to breaches of the law can pass so easily out of the reach of justice, and the expense of bringing witnessess to the place of trial is unavoidably great. But another cause will presently be mentioned.
The convictions for all offences, excluding those of natives, before the Supreme Court in the district of Wellington, taken at an average of the 5 years ending December 31, 1848, bore to its population the proportion of 1 conviction to every 556 souls; the committals 1 to every 338 souls. In Nelson the corresponding proportions were, of convictions 1 to every 1641, and committals 1 to every 753 souls. Thus convictions in Wellington were 3 times as many as in Nelson, in proportion to their respective populations, and committals something more than twice as many.
But committals afford perhaps a better test of the state of a country in respect to crime than convictions. And the committals throughout New Munster in these 5 years were in the ratio of 1 to every 400 souls. In England and Wales in 1841 they were only 1 to every 573, and in Scotland only 1 to every 738. This unfavorable, and at first sight very surprising result, may easily, and as far as the settlers are concerned, very satisfactorily, be accounted for.
Return No. 35 proves indisputably from what source this large amount of crime proceeds. If from the 88 committals during the 5 years be deducted those of prisoners from New South Wales and Hobart Town, and the few from Parkhurst, it will be found that the amount of committals is reduced by nearly one-third (88—31=57), which gives a proportion of 1 committal to every 464 of the population, when the per centage (2.39) from the British Colonies in 1848, which may be taken as the proportion in the other years, has been deducted from the average population with which the committals are compared. Again, deducting in addition to these, the committals of soldiers from one side of the proportion, and the number of military from the other—we have the committals diminished by nearly two-thirds (88—56=32), or 1 to every 697 souls, a much smaller proportion than in England. Lastly, if the committals of sailors and persons whose previous country was not known be omitted from the calculation, there will be left for committals among original settlers only one-fifth of the whole (88—70=18). The exact proportion to the corresponding population cannot be determined in this last case, because the number to be subtracted from the population is not ascertainable—but it is clear that it would be such as to make the comparison with either Scotland or England a very favourable one for Wellington. In Nelson the proportion, including all classes, is less than in either of those countries.
The evils of the neighbourhood of penal colonies are shown by the fact just proved, that one-third of all the crime of the Province for the last 5 years has been supplied thence. And this may in some degree account for the small proportion of convictions to committals noticed above—so large a number of the prisoners committed having been old offenders, most probably long practised in all the arts of eluding justice.
Resident Magistrates' Courts.—Return No. 37 of Classified Prisoners Summarily Convicted, shews in a minor degree the same facts as to the sources of crime. Rather more than one-half the cases of convictions in Wellington during the 5 years were of original settlers. The proportions in 1848 (Return No. 38) for the different Settlements, shew that small offences were least frequent in Nelson and most in Akaroa. But the numbers are too small in the later case for any sound conclusions to be drawn. Cases of drunkenness brought before the Resident Magistrate were 3 times as numerous (soldiers not included) in Wellington as in Nelson. The more maritime and commercial pursuits of the inhabitants and the greater amount of money in circulation may perhaps account for this.
Civil Cases.—Return No. 39 clearly demonstrates that the Resident Magistrates' Courts have satisfactorily superseded the Courts of Requests in the Province. The very considerable increase in the number of Civil Cases in 1848, and of the proportion of cases settled out of Court, prove that the extended powers given to the Magistrates have operated beneficially for the public, and that a greater amount of business in both the Civil and Criminal departments of summary jurisdiction can be efficiently carried on in the single Court, than was in the two together previously existing instead of it,—namely, the Police Magistrate's and the Court of Requests.
The English and Scotch Statistics alluded to in the foregoing memorandum are taken from Mr. Porter's “Progress of the Nation—1847,” whose general arrangement has also been as nearly as possible observed in the classification of the Returns.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
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SETTLEMENTS | 1843.* | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848 | Total with Military. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Strangers or Aliens. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | ||
* The total number of Emigrants introduced by the New Zealand Company into Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, was 8,904 souls, at a cost of £233,543, or £26a-head, including Cabin Passengers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wellington | 2,106 | 1,702 | 150 | 3,958 | 2,212 | 1,835 | 300 | 4,347 | 2,208 | 1,866 | 110 | 4,193 | 2,134 | 1,843 | 89 | 4,066 | 2,487 | 1,993 | 174 | 4,654 | 2,672 | 2,086 | .... | 4,75 | 1,265 | 315 | 1,580 | 6,338 |
Petre | 132 | 77 | .... | 209 | 128 | 69 | .... | 197 | 115 | 75 | .... | 190 | 120 | 86 | .... | 215 | 109 | 57 | .... | 166 | 104 | 66 | .... | 170 | ...... | .... | ...... | 170 |
Nelson | 1,588 | 1,354 | .... | 2,942 | 1,560 | 1,355 | 121 | 3,036 | 1,546 | 1,364 | 21 | 2,931 | 1,524 | 1,329 | .... | 2,853 | 1,504 | 1,363 | .... | 2,867 | 1,657 | 1,433 | .... | 3,090 | ...... | .... | ...... | 3,090 |
Akaroa | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | 120 | 37 | 79 | 245 | 139 | 62 | 66 | 257 | 157 | 90 | .... | 247 | 173 | 113 | .... | 286 | 152 | 113 | .... | 265 | ...... | .... | ...... | 265 |
Otago | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | ...... | ...... | .... | ...... | 350 | 270 | .... | 620 | ...... | .... | ...... | 620 |
Totals | 3,826 | 3,133 | 150 | 7,109 | 4,029 | 3,296 | 500 | 7,825 | 4,008 | 3,367 | 206 | 7,581 | 3,944 | 3,348 | 89 | 7,381 | 4,273 | 3,556 | 175 | 7,973 | 4,935 | 3,968 | 8,903 | 1,265 | 315 | 1,580 | 10,483 |
This Return can only be considered as an approximation in many of its items. In 1843 the Boundaries of the Wellington Return are defined, as including Wellington and the adjacent Villages. In 1845, as those of the tract given by Mr. Spain's award, excluding Wairarapa therefore and the Coast. In 1847 they include Wairarapa and the Coast to Manawatu. In 1848 all the Province of New Munster in the Northern Island, except Wanganui. The figures in the columns headed “Strangers and Aliens” are evidently often conjectural. In the Nelson Return for 1844, 101 German Settlers are included in this class. In the Returns for 1848 the column is left blank.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
Alfred Domett,
Colonial Secretary
Districts. | Locality. | Born In the Colony. | In England. | In Wales. | In Ireland. | In Scotland. | In Other British Colonies. | In Foreign Countries. | |||||||
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Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | Male. | Females. | Males. | Females. | ||
This Return does not include the Military and Families. | |||||||||||||||
WELLINGTON | Town and Suburbs | 374 | 372 | 774 | 655 | 5 | 6 | 58 | 40 | 145 | 116 | 42 | 21 | 29 | 12 |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||||||||||
Karori and karori road | 31 | 25 | 87 | 80 | 15 | 11 | 10 | 10 | 2 | 1 | |||||
Wade's town | 10 | 15 | 27 | 18 | 9 | 6 | |||||||||
Hutt, including wai-nui-o-mata | 154 | 136 | 310 | 187 | 2 | 10 | 6 | 51 | 46 | 11 | 4 | ||||
Wairarapa and coast, from east cape to lowry bay | 13 | 21 | 65 | 19 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 38 | 13 | 3 | 1 | ||||
Porirua road, bay and coast to wanganui | 66 | 68 | 204 | 102 | 2 | 15 | 6 | 60 | 32 | 10 | 8 | ||||
648 | 637 | 1,467 | 1,061 | 3 | 10 | 104 | 65 | 323 | 223 | 68 | 22 | 42 | 12 | ||
WANGANUI— | |||||||||||||||
Petre and Suburbs | 20 | 23 | 48 | 13 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 22 | 2 | 4 | 2 | |||
Total in the District | 668 | 660 | 1,515 | 1,079 | 7 | 12 | 105 | 68 | 345 | 235 | 72 | 22 | 44 | 12 | |
NELSON | Town and Suburbs | 179 | 178 | 360 | 359 | 3 | 4 | 10 | 7 | 27 | 33 | 22 | 12 | 31 | 25 |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||||||||||
Wakapuaka | 14 | 19 | 56 | 45 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 8 | 6 | 1 | |||||
Waimea, East | 73 | 76 | 158 | 117 | 2 | 2 | 11 | 5 | 22 | 18 | 8 | 3 | 48 | 34 | |
South | 53 | 42 | 129 | 107 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |
West | 25 | 23 | 58 | 52 | 1 | 2 | 25 | 11 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | |||
Motueka, Moutere, Riwaka, Massacre Bay | 45 | 54 | 87 | 69 | 4 | 5 | 12 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
Wairau, Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound | 8 | 8 | 31 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 21 | 14 | ||||||
Total in the District | 397 | 400 | 879 | 754 | 11 | 10 | 37 | 25 | 104 | 83 | 62 | 39 | 85 | 62 | |
AKAROA | 40 | 41 | 41 | 19 | 1 | 10 | 6 | 24 | 19 | 8 | 2 | 36 | 18 | ||
OTAGO | 26 | 32 | 87 | 57 | 4 | 2 | 18 | 6 | 124 | 105 | 8 | 2 | 9 | 5 | |
Total in the Province | 1,131 | 1,133 | 2,522 | 1,909 | 22 | 25 | 170 | 105 | 597 | 442 | 150 | 65 | 174 | 97 |
From the General Census Returns, August, 1848.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary
Districts. | Locality. | Number of each Age. | Totals | Married and Single. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | |||||||||||||||||||
Under 2 Years of Age. | 2 and under 7. | 7 and under 14. | 14 and under 21. | 21 and under 45. | 45 and under 60. | 60 and upwards. | Under 2 Years of Age. | 2 and under 7. | 7 and under 14. | 14 and under 21. | 21 and under 45. | 45 and under 60. | 60 and upwards. | Males. | Females. | General Total. | Married. | Single. | Married. | Single. | ||
WELLINGTON: | Town and Suburbs | 125 | 270 | 200 | 149 | 580 | 79 | 15 | 131 | 254 | 180 | 165 | 420 | 60 | 8 | 1,427 | 1,222 | 2,649 | 444 | 983 | 452 | 770 |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Karori and Karori Road | 11 | 21 | 33 | 23 | 41 | 15 | 1 | 9 | 20 | 30 | 19 | 36 | 13 | 145 | 127 | 272 | 48 | 97 | 47 | 80 | ||
Wade's Town | 3 | 6 | 15 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 2 | 9 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 10 | 2 | 43 | 39 | 85 | 16 | 30 | 12 | 27 | ||
Hutt, including Wai-nui-O-Mata | 48 | 93 | 91 | 55 | 226 | 36 | 1 | 44 | 94 | 55 | 34 | 126 | 23 | 1 | 550 | 377 | 927 | 143 | 407 | 143 | 234 | |
Wairarapa and Coast, from East Cape to Lowry Bay | 6 | 7 | 10 | 30 | 63 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 11 | 4 | 22 | 3 | 127 | 55 | 182 | 22 | 105 | 21 | 34 | ||
Porirua Road, Bay, and Coast to Wanganui | 23 | 43 | 47 | 36 | 187 | 26 | 1 | 19 | 48 | 37 | 21 | 74 | 11 | 363 | 210 | 573 | 92 | 271 | 83 | 127 | ||
Total | 216 | 449 | 396 | 299 | 1,105 | 170 | 23 | 217 | 436 | 315 | 240 | 688 | 112 | 2,658 | 2,030 | 4,688 | 765 | 1,893 | 778 | 1,272 | ||
WANGANUI— | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Petre and Suburbs | 6 | 16 | 15 | 8 | 47 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 7 | 8 | 22 | 1 | 98 | 58 | 156 | 29 | 69 | 25 | 33 | |||
Total in the District | 222 | 465 | 411 | 307 | 1,152 | 176 | 23 | 225 | 448 | 322 | 257 | 710 | 113 | 2,756 | 2,088 | 4,844 | 794 | 1,962 | 803 | 1,305 | ||
NELSON: | Town and Suburbs | 54 | 152 | 110 | 51 | 228 | 37 | 73 | 136 | 115 | 70 | 207 | 17 | 632 | 618 | 1,250 | 212 | 420 | 217 | 401 | ||
RURAL DISTRICTS— | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Wakapuaka | 4 | 15 | 14 | 17 | 33 | 1 | 8 | 14 | 15 | 8 | 26 | 84 | 71 | 155 | 25 | 50 | 25 | 46 | ||||
Waimea, East | 28 | 55 | 60 | 64 | 101 | 14 | 29 | 64 | 46 | 20 | 85 | 11 | 322 | 255 | 577 | 92 | 230 | 92 | 163 | |||
South | 14 | 46 | 36 | 29 | 65 | 16 | 21 | 27 | 29 | 20 | 56 | 15 | 206 | 168 | 374 | 62 | 144 | 60 | 108 | |||
West | 11 | 20 | 15 | 16 | 46 | 6 | 9 | 17 | 15 | 12 | 36 | 4 | 114 | 93 | 207 | 39 | 75 | 39 | 54 | |||
Motueka, Moutere, Riwaka, Massacre Bay | 20 | 31 | 18 | 19 | 59 | 5 | 20 | 39 | 26 | 6 | 46 | 3 | 152 | 140 | 292 | 55 | 97 | 53 | 87 | |||
Wairau, Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound | 9 | 4 | 3 | 38 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 15 | 4 | 66 | 28 | 94 | 18 | 48 | 17 | 11 | ||||
Total in the District | 131 | 328 | 257 | 199 | 570 | 91 | 161 | 299 | 248 | 140 | 471 | 54 | 1,576 | 1,373 | 2,949 | 503 | 1,073 | 503 | 870 | |||
AKAROA: | 7 | 27 | 16 | 10 | 85 | 6 | 1 | 14 | 38 | 12 | 9 | 37 | 3 | 152 | 113 | 265 | 42 | 110 | 37 | 76 | ||
OTAGO: | 21 | 38 | 24 | 23 | 141 | 28 | 1 | 23 | 36 | 37 | 27 | 76 | 9 | 1 | 276 | 209 | 485 | 84 | 192 | 78 | 131 | |
General total in the Province of New Munster | 381 | 858 | 708 | 539 | 1,948 | 301 | 25 | 423 | 821 | 619 | 433 | 1,298 | 179 | 10 | 4,760 | 3,783 | 8,543 | 1,423 | 3,337 | 1,421 | 2,382 | |
Military and their Families | 49 | 45 | 14 | 142 | 1,013 | 2 | 57 | 69 | 23 | 11 | 154 | 1 | 1,265 | 315 | 1,580 | 111 | 1,154 | 113 | 209 |
From the General Census Returns, taken in August, 1848.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Immigration. | Emigration. | |||||||
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Adults. | No. of Children. | Total. | Adults. | No. of Children. | Total. | |||
Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | |||||
To and from WELLINGTON: | ||||||||
Great Britain | 21 | 12 | 11 | 44 | 9 | 7 | 4 | 20 |
British Colonies | 204 | 36 | 27 | 267 | 128 | 28 | 35 | 191 |
New Ulster | 50 | 13 | 14 | 77 | 22 | 7 | 5 | 34 |
Foreign States | 4 | 1 | 5 | |||||
Totals | 275 | 61 | 52 | 388 | 163 | 43 | 44 | 250 |
To and from NELSON: | ||||||||
Great Britain | 30 | 20 | 33 | 83 | ||||
British Colonies | 14 | 4 | 18 | 25 | 4 | 29 | ||
New Ulster | 33 | 14 | 14 | 61 | 51 | 18 | 9 | 78 |
Foreign States | ||||||||
Totals | 77 | 38 | 47 | 162 | 76 | 22 | 9 | 107 |
General Totals | 352 | 99 | 99 | 550 | 239 | 65 | 53 | 357 |
To and from OTAGO: | ||||||||
Great Britain | 195 | 136 | 188 | 519 | ||||
British Colonies | 23 | 23 | 8 | 8 | ||||
New Ulster | ||||||||
Foreign States | ||||||||
Totals | 218 | 136 | 188 | 542 | 8 | 8 | ||
General Totals | 570 | 235 | 287 | 1092 | 247 | 365 |
Years. | Wellington. | Nelson. | Otago. | New Munster. | ||||||
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Immigrants | Emigrants. | Excess of Immigrants. | Immigrants. | Emigration. | Excess of Immigration. | Immigration. | Emigration. | Excess of Immigration. | Total Excess. | |
1846 | 220 | 217 | 3 | 3 | ||||||
1847 | 274 | 195 | 79 | 50 | 32 | 18 | 97 | |||
1848 | 388 | 250 | 138 | 162 | 107 | 55 | 542 | 8 | 534 | 627 |
In three years | 882 | 662 | 220 | 212 | 139 | 73 | 542 | 8 | 534 | 727 |
The Returns for 1846, from which this abstract is made, are certainly erroneous; the total population at the end of 1846 having been 200 less than at the end of 1845, though the births must greatly have exceeded the deaths in 1846 as in other years.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Births. | Deaths. | Marriages. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Male | Female | Total. | 7 years & under. | 14 years and under | 21 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | Above 70 | Total | Gen. total | |||||||||||||
Church of England | 30 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | Church of Scotland | ||||||
Free Church Scotland | 14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wellington | 80 | 90 | 170 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 17 | 18 | 35 | Reformed Presbyterian | 7 | |||||
Nelson | 46 | 56 | 102 | 5 | 13 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 11 | 23 | 34 | Roman Catholic | 3 | |||||||||
Akaroa | 1 | 1 | Wesleyan Methodist | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Otago | 3 | 7 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 | Deputy Registrar | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Totals | 129 | 154 | 283 | 12 | 20 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 9 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 31 | 42 | 73 | Total | 66 |
No Maori births or deaths were registered in 1848. Of half castes, the birth of 1 male and deaths of 2 males are recorded. The number of unregistered births is not ascertained. The Registrars were not appointed before the end of March, 1848.
Compiled from Returns furnished by R. R. Strang, Esq., Registrar General.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Race | From 15th September, 1847, to 31st March. 1848. | From 31st March, 1848, to 31st March, 1849. | Total treated from September, 1847, to March, 1840. | |||||||
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Treated. | Cured. | Died. | Discharged Incurable. | Treated. | Cured. | Died. | Discharged Incurable. | |||
In-door Patients | European | 16 | 37 | 3 | 1 | 40 | 95 | 2 | 56 | |
Native | 29 | 4 | 60 | 3 | 89 | |||||
Total In-door Patients | 45 | 37 | 7 | 1 | 100 | 95 | 2 | 3 | 145 | |
Out-door Patients | European | 8 | 105 | 8 | ||||||
Native | 105 | 8 | 97 | 90 | 7 | 202 | ||||
Total Out-Door Patients | 113 | 105 | 8 | 97 | 90 | 7 | 210 | |||
Total Patients | 158 | 142 | 15 | 1 | 197 | 185 | 9 | 3 | 355 |
Disease. | In-door Patients. | Outdoor Patients. | Total In and Out. | Tribe and Residence of In-door Patients. | ||||||||
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Admitted. | Cured. | Relieved. | Died. | Left in Hospital. | Name of Tribe. | Habitual Residence. | Distance from Hospital. | Number admitted. | Cured. | |||
Abscess | 2 | 2 | 13 | 15 | Miles | |||||||
Amaurosis | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | Ngatiawa | Wellington, | ||||||
Catarrh and Cough | 6 | 6 | ” | ” Pipitea Pa | 6 | 6 | ||||||
Colic | 3 | 3 | ” | Wellington Te Aro Pa | 1 1/4 | 9 | 7 | |||||
Croup | 1 | 1 | ” | Hutt Valley, | ||||||||
Consumption | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 9 | ” | ” Petoni | 6 | 2 | 1 | ||
Contusions, Wounds, and Burns | 1 | 1 | 8 | 9 | ” | ” Waiwetu | 9 | 2 | ||||
” | Queen Charlotte's Sound | |||||||||||
Deafness | 3 | 3 | ” | ” Teawaite | 35 | 1 | 1 | |||||
Dysentery | 1 | 1 | ” | West Coast, | ||||||||
Dyspepsia | 1 | 1 | ” | West Wareroa | 33 | 1 | 1 | |||||
Erysipelas | 1 | 1 | ” | West Waikanae | 38 | 2 | ||||||
Fever | 6 | 6 | 20 | 26 | ” | West Taranaki | 238 | 1 | 1 | |||
Fractures | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | Ngatikuhunu | Wellington, | ||||||
Gastric Affections | 1 | 1 | ” | ” Kumutoto Pa | 1/2 | 2 | 2 | |||||
Gonorrhea | 3 | 3 | Ngatitama | Welling, ” Kai-warra | 1 | 2 | 1 | |||||
Haki-haki | 5 | 5 | 11 | 16 | Ngatitoa | West Coast, | ||||||
Hooping Cough | 1 | 1 | Ngatitoa | West Coast, Porirua | 14 | 3 | 1 | |||||
Hypertrophy and Diseases of the Heart | 2 | 2 | 2 | ” | ” Manawatu | 68 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Ngaitau | ” Porirua | 14 | 1 | |||||||||
Inflammation of Lungs | 2 | 2 | 13 | 15 | Ngatiraukawa | ” Otaki | 48 | 6 | 4 | |||
Do. other local | 4 | 4 | 1 | 5 | Ngatirauka | ” Whanganui | 110 | 2 | 2 | |||
Impetigo | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||
Lumbago | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||
Ophthalmia | 1 | 1 | 6 | 7 | ||||||||
Rheumatism & Rheumatic Fever | 7 | 7 | 14 | 21 | ||||||||
Scrofulous Diseases | 1 | 1 | 8 | 9 | ||||||||
Spine (disease of) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||
Syphilis | 1 | 1 | 4 | 5 | ||||||||
Tooth-ache | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||
Ulcers | 2 | 2 | 5 | 7 | ||||||||
Total | 41 | 28 | 2 | 11 | 137 | 178 | Total | 41 | 28 |
The result of the treatment of Out-door Patients cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, owing to the irregularity of their attendance at the Hospital.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
Alfred Domett
Colonial Secretary
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Districts. | Members of Professions | Capitalists and Employers of Labour. | In permanent employ of Individuals, but not Manual Labourers. | Manual Labourers. | Persons following no specified trade or calling. | Totals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lawyers, Clergymen, Surgeons, Military Officers, and Surveyors. | Land Proprietors, Farmers, and Merchants | Manufacturers, Brewers, and Millers. | Shopkeepers and Retail Dealers. | Total. | Clerks and Overseers. | Mechanics and Craftsmen. | Pastoral and Agricultural Labourers. | Miscellaneous | Naval and Military Pensioners. | Males—principally Children. | Females—Adults and Children. | Paupers or receiving alms. | Strangers and Visitors. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Printers. | Sawyers and Splitters. | Carpenters and Joiners. | Brickmakers. | Bricklayers. | Masons and Plasterers. | Smiths. | Tanners. | Saddle and Harness Makers. | Shoemakers. | Tailors. | Butchers. | Bakers. | Of Crafts not specified. | Total. | Husbandmen. | Shepherds. | Keepers of Horned Cattle. | Farm Servants (including Gardeners.) | Total. | Carters. | Mariners and Fishermen. | Domestic Servants. | ||||||||||||||
Male. | Female. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* The returns of Persons receiving aid are erroneous in the originals. In August, 1848, there were 3 Lunatics, 2 children of Lunatics, and 1 Orphan Child, in Wellington, receiving aid, at the rate in the aggregate of £6 13s. 6d. a Month; and in Nelson 4 Widows (I being the Widow of a Constable Killed at Wairau, and 2 being Invalids) and 2 Children, receiving such aid to the amount of £4 1s. 7d. a Month altogether. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wellington | 45 | 147 | 6 | 71 | 269 | 83 | 13 | 88 | 108 | 10 | 17 | 7 | 25 | 2 | 2 | 61 | 20 | 16 | 20 | 84 | 473 | 335 | 46 | 103 | 38 | 522 | 39 | 74 | 41 | 117 | 7 | 1,133 | 1,900 | * | 10 | 4,668. |
Petre | 2 | 6 | 8 | 16 | 4 | 9 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 22 | 4 | 6 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 42 | 55 | 156 | |||||||||||||||
Nelson | 20 | 69 | 9 | 16 | 114 | 11 | 3 | 30 | 48 | 3 | 7 | 10 | 15 | 2 | 1 | 31 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 40 | 209 | 259 | 12 | 17 | 29 | 317 | 5 | 24 | 19 | 41 | 887 | 1,327 | 2,954 | |||
Akaroa | 18 | 2 | 20 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 22 | 18 | 7 | 12 | 5 | 42 | 13 | 3 | 9 | 50 | 101 | 1 | 265 | ||||||||||||||
Otago | 17 | 13 | 8 | 38 | 4 | 15 | 23 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 53 | 38 | 12 | 8 | 6 | 64 | 21 | 8 | 22 | 86 | 107 | 2 | 405 | ||||||||
Totals | 84 | 253 | 15 | 105 | 457 | 106 | 16 | 147 | 192 | 16 | 25 | 18 | 47 | 4 | 3 | 99 | 26 | 23 | 30 | 133 | 779 | 654 | 77 | 146 | 78 | 955 | 44 | 135 | 72 | 192 | 7 | 2,198 | 3,490 | 13 | 8,448 |
The above Return includes, of the Military, only the Non-Commissioned Officers.
Compiled from the General Census Returns taken in August, 1848.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
WELLINGTON. | |||||||
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Date of issue of License. | Locality of Licensed House. | Distance from Principal Town. | Name of Publican. | Fee per annum | Conditions of License. | ||
1845 | March 24 | Hutt Valley | Taita | 14 miles from Wellington. | Thos. J. Hughes | £5 | To Keep a ferry boat and charge moderately |
March 25 | Porirua Road | Halfway House | 6 .. .. .. | Antony Wall | 5 | ||
July 11 | Petre | 112 | Alvah Smith | 15 | |||
1846. | June 26 | Hutt Valley | Aglionby | 8 miles from Wellington | W. Burcham | 20 | To Keep a ferry boat and charge moderatelyLicense for a portion of the year only |
October 1 | Port Nicholson | Okiwi | 15 | W. Brown | 5 | ||
Porirua Road | Halfway House | 6 | Antony Wall | 10 | |||
Petre | 112 | W. Holder | 5 13 5 | ||||
1847. | Hutt Valley | Taita | 14 miles from Wellington | Thos. J. Hughes | 10 | To keep a ferry boat, charge moderatelyDo., do., do. | |
Port Nicholson | Okiwi | 15 | W. Brown | 5 | |||
Wairarapa Valley | Jas. Walter | 5 | |||||
Porirua road | Halfway House | 6 | Antony Wall | 15 | |||
May 19 | Porirua | Jackson's Ferry | 19 | Chas. Radford | 10 | ||
March 4 | Paramatta Point | 16 | Andrew Green | 10 | |||
February 4 | West Coast | Pukaroa | 23 | John Nicoll | 5 | ||
Uruhi | 38 | W. Jenkins | 5 | ||||
May 17 | Port Underwood | Ocean Bay | J. Deblois | 5 | |||
1848. | Hutt Valley | Taita | 14 miles from Wellington | Thos. J. Hughes | 5 | ||
March 22 | Upper Hutt | 20 | Jas. Brown | 5 | |||
Port Nicholson | Okiwi | 15 | W. Brown | 5 | To keep a ferry boat and charge moderately. | ||
Wairarapa Valley | Jas. Walker | 5 | |||||
Porirua Road | Halfway House | 6 | A. Wall | 10 | |||
Porirua Road | Jackson's Ferry | 12 | Ch. Radford | 5 | Keep a ferry boat, accommodation for travel | ||
Paramatta Point | 16 | Andrew Green | 10 10 | lers, and stabling for 4 horses. | |||
Pauatahunui | 20 | Ed. Boulton | Free. | ||||
West Coast | Uruhi | 38 | W. Jenkins | 5 | |||
Waikanae | 40 | John Nicoll | 5 |
NELSON. | |||||||
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Date of issue of License. | Locality of Licensed House. | Distance from Principal Town. | Name of Publican. | Fee per annum | Conditions of License. | ||
1845. | Waimea East | Richmond | 8 miles South of Nelson | Thomas Kite | £5 | To keep 2 rooms, and a four stalled stable | |
Dec.1 | Waimea West | 12 miles South West | John Palmer | 4 | a ferry boat over Waiiti river | ||
1846. | Waimea East | Richmond | 8 miles South of Nelson | Thomas Kite | 5 | As before | |
Waimea West | 12 | John Palmer | 4 | As before | |||
Waimea East | Richmond | 8 miles South of Nelson | Thomas Kite | 10 | As-before | ||
June 19 | W. Harkness | 5 | 3 rooms; and stabling for 4 horses | ||||
Waimea West | 12 | John Palmer | 4 | As before | |||
Feb. 15 | Motueka | 20 by sea, 40 by land ENE | G. Harwood after | ||||
1847. | wards to T.Atkins | Free | A ferry boat over Motueka river | ||||
4 | 3 rooms and stabling for 4 horses | ||||||
June 18 | Waimea South. | 20 South | W. Palmer | Free | 2 | ||
March 6 | Suburban North | Wakapuaka | 8 North | J. S. Graham | 4 | 2 for 2 horses | |
Sept. 13 | Riwaka | 20 by sea, 45 by land | Robt. Macnab | 4 | |||
Waimea East | Richmond | 8 miles South of Nelson | Thomas Kite | 7 10 | As before | ||
W. Harkness | 7 10 | ||||||
Waimea West | 12 | John Palmer | 4 0 | ||||
1848. | Motueka | 20 by sea, 40 by land NE | Thomas Atkins | 5 0 | |||
Suburban North | Wakapuaka | 8 miles South | J. S. Graham | 4 0 | |||
Waimea South | Wairoa | 13 | W. Palmer | Free | 2 rooms, stabling for 4 horses | ||
July 18 | Port Underwood | Ocean Bay | 120 East | Jas. Deblois | 5 0 | To Provide 2 rooms, with beds, for travellers |
AKAROA AND OTAGO. | |||||||
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Date of issue of License. | Locality of Licensed House. | Distance from Principal Town. | Name of Publican. | Fee per annum | Conditions of License. | ||
1846 | |||||||
7 & 8 | Akaroa | Pigeon Bay | W. Heaphy | 5 | None. | ||
Otago harbour | Port Chalmers | Jas. Anderson | 10 | ||||
1848. | Alex. Mackey | 10 | None. | ||||
Otago | Dunedin | J. Watson | .. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF LICENSED HOUSES IN NEW MUNSTER. | |||||
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Wellington. | Nelson. | Akaroa. | Otago. | Total. | |
1845 | 3 | 2 | 5 | ||
1846 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 | |
1847 | 9 | 7 | 1 | 17 | |
1848 | 10 | 7 | 1 | 3 | 21 |
No complete records of the conditions (if any) of Bush Licenses for Wellington District previous to 1848 have been preserved to 1848 have been preserved in Wellington. The Nelson return is from one supplied by his Honor the Superintendent.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
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1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | Wheat. | Oats. | Barley. | Potatoes. | Pasture. | Total. | |||||||
In Crop. | In Cultivation. | In Crop. | In Cultivation. | In Crop. | In Cultivation. | In Crop. | In Cultivation. | In Crop. | In Cultivation. | In Crop. | In Cultivation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Figure distinguished by Asterisks refer to Land in Cultivation by the Aboriginal Inhabitants. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WELLINGTON | 132 | 450 | 582 | 599 | 78 | 82 | 136 | 205 | 895 | 1100 | 591 | 80 | 67 | 142 | 277 | 880 | 1157 | 494 | 115 | 98 | 21 | 406 | 728 | 1134 | 330 | 154 | 91 | 193 | 719 | 768 | 1487 | 350 | 241 | 69 | 200 | 1318 | 860 | 2178 | ||||
*338 | *4 | *495 | *837 | *54 | *255 | *309 | *309 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PETRE: | 43 | 8 | 12 | 14 | 77 | 77 | 50 | 7 | 18 | 6 | 81 | 81 | 51 | 5 | 19 | 12 | 37 | 87 | 48 | 2 | 12 | 10 | 72 | 72 | 1 | 7 | 2 1/2 | 10 1/2 | 10 1/2 | |||||||||||||
NELSON: | 673 | 723 | 327 | 93 | 182 | 288 | 5 | 890 | 895 | 892 | 207 | 468 | 332 | 1899 | 1899 | 1371 | 162 | 910 | 241 | 82 | 2766 | 2848 | 1551 | 156 | 1088 | 230 | 106 | 3026 | 3132 | 1435 | 332 | 1079 | 223 | 263 | 3069 | 3332 | ||||||
*120 | *120 | *120 | *25 | *120 | *145 | *145 | *1137 | *290 | *290 | *1717 | *1717 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AKAROA: | 50 | 3 | 4 | 80 | 137 | 137 | 51 | 5 | 15 | 50 | 14 | 127 | 141 | 70 | 6 | 12 | 60 | 148 | 148 | 109 | 17 | 13 | 190 | 329 | 329 | 171 | 7 | 9 | 142 | 329 | 329 | |||||||||||
*39 | *39 | *39 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OTAGO: | 2 | 1 1/2 | 50 | 53 1/2 | 53 1/2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 43 | 8 | 12 | 14 | 132 | 1200 | 1382 | 1026 | 181 | 286 | 510 | 210 | 2003 | 2213 | 1585 | 297 | 569 | 536 | 291 | 2993 | 3284 | 1983 | 289 | 1032 | 332 | 488 | 3714 | 4202 | 1990 | 327 | 1192 | 613 | 825 | 4123 | 4948 | 1957 | 582 | 1165 1/2 | 617 1/2 | 1581 | 4322 | 5903 |
*120 | *120 | *120 | *25 | *159 | *184 | *184 | *338 | *4 | *495 | *837 | *837 | *1191 | *290 | *245 | *2026 | *2026 |
The Returns for Wellington relate to the Districts of Porirua and the Hutt, and the Country round Port Nicholson; consequently the most extensive Aboriginal Cultivations, as at Manawatu, Wanganui, &c., are not included in the amounts given above.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | 1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846 | 1847. | 1848. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | Horses. | Horned Cattle. | Sheep. | Goats. | Pigs. | |
The Figures distinguished by Asterisks refer to Stock, the Property of the Aboriginal Inhabitants. The only Return of it received is for Nelson. In the other Settlements they possess a considerable number of Horses and some Cattle. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WELLINGTON: | 136 | 1,464 | 5,223 | 158 | 190 | 1,800 | 8,000 | 450 | 260 | 2,298 | 12,002 | 665 | 265 | 3,483 | 20,530 | 650 | 546 | 4,772 | 24,447 | 941 | 672 | 6,786 | 35,507 | 1,111 | 2,008 | |||||
PETRE | 5 | 184 | 147 | 69 | 7 | 205 | 129 | 120 | 10 | 316 | 174 | 152 | 16 | 414 | 458 | 298 | 14 | 302 | 148 | 93 | 67 | 886 | 582 | 178 | 15 | |||||
NELSON | 42 | 560 | 1,130 | 117 | 1,152 | 76 | 918 | 4,782 | 250 | 82 | 1,233 | 7,473 | 453 | 2,409 | 99 | 1,591 | 10,922 | 1,029 | 2,866 | 130 | 2,094 | 20,450 | 2,180 | 3,236 | 234 | 3,540 | 37,699 | 5,353 | 3,239 | |
*4 | *8 | *5 | * | *200 | *5,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
AKAROA | 12 | 293 | 948 | 62 | 15 | 424 | 1,949 | 101 | 22 | 483 | 2,519 | 300 | 26 | 708 | 3,710 | 280 | 16 | 679 | 4,396 | 310 | 627 | |||||||||
*1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OTAGO | 103 | 781 | 7,731 | 206 | 1,035 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 183 | 2,208 | 6,500 | 344 | 1,152 | 285 | 3,216 | 13,859 | 882 | 367 | 3,271 | 21,598 | 1,571 | 2,409 | 402 | 5,971 | 33,529 | 2,277 | 2,866 | 716 | 7,876 | 48,755 | 3,494 | 3,236 | 1,092 | 12,672 | 85,915 | 7,158 | 6,924 | |
*5 | *8 | *5 | *200 | *5,500 |
The Otago Return was made in August, 1848, and is therefore below the true amount at the time the Returns for the other Settlements were made, viz., in December, 1848.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Years. | Establishments | Amount of Produce in Tons. | Value of Produce per Ton, in Pounds Sterling. | Total Value of Produce. £ | Amount actually Exported from the Ports of New Munster. | Value of Oil, &c., Exported from New Munster. | ||||||||||||
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Stations. | Ships. | Boats. | Men. | Sperm Oil. | Black Oil. | Humpback Oil. | Whale Bone. | Sperm Oil. | Black Oil. | Hump-back Oil. | Whale Bone. | Sperm Oil. | Black Oil. | Hump-back Oil. | Whale Bone. | |||
* In this Sum is included £25 given in the Nelson Returns as the value of “7 casks of Whale Oil” shipped thence. | ||||||||||||||||||
1841 | 41/2 | 424 | 49 | 12,062 | ||||||||||||||
1842 | 1 | 342 | 20 | 6,735 | ||||||||||||||
1843 | 4 | 91 | 768 | 10 | 1279 | 05 | 60 | 20 | 100 | 32,630 | 16 | 657 | 91/2 | 511/2 | 20,177 | |||
1844 | 23 | 68 | 650 | 1215 | 49 | 18 | 137 | 26,240 | 59 | 933 | 11/2 | 391/2 | 24,235* | |||||
1845 | 91 | 850 | 103 | 935 | 2 | 363/4 | 60 | 18 | 18 | 130 | 27,823 | 40 | 381 | 21/2 | 8,256 | |||
1846 | 69 | 618 | 131/2 | 756 | 32 | 273/4 | 60 | 18 | 20 | 140 | 19,074 | 60 | 781 | 531/3 | 23,852 | |||
1847 | 51 | 408 | 7 | 460 | 151/2 | 50 | 14 | 120 | 8,644 | 481/3 | 548 | 143/4 | 13,124 | |||||
1848 | 2 | 28 | 175 | 302 | 16 | 50 | 14 | 120 | 14,898 | 611/3 | 1951/4 | 7 | 261/2 | 10,087 |
The Stations above enumerated extend from the Bay of Plenty to Foveaux Straits, and are therefore not all comprised within the Province of New Munster; but the excess of the amount of the Produce of the Establishments in some years over the amount exported arises also partly from the fact that Oil and Bone are frequently bartered at the Stations for Goods supplied by Coasters not employed by the Owners of the Stations; and often shipped directly from the Stations without the cognizance of the Customs. The excess of Oil, &c., exported over that produced by shore-parties consists of the quantity left by Whalers visiting the Port.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Locality. | Buildings. | |||||||||
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Of what Materials. | Description of Roofing. | Out Buildings | |||||||||
Stone or Brick. | Wood (weather board). | (Other Materials (Clay & Wood &c.) | Totals. | Slated. | Shingled. | Thatched. | Boarded (weather). | Total. | |||
NOTE.—This Return was made before the occurrence of the Earthquakes in October, 1848, since which period the Brick Buildings then injured have been replaced by others of Wood, or of weather-boarded Brick or Brick-nogging. | |||||||||||
Town and Suburbs | 45 | 303 | 177 | 525 | 28 | 435 | 36 | 26 | 525 | 281 | |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||||||
Karori and Karori Road | 1 | 41 | 12 | 54 | 35 | 2 | 17 | 54 | 62 | ||
Wade's Town | 4 | 12 | 16 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 16 | 11 | |||
Hutt, including Wai-nui O-Mate | 158 | 11 | 169 | 86 | 63 | 20 | 169 | 124 | |||
Wairarapa and Coast, from East Cape to Lowry Bay | 1 | 12 | 19 | 32 | 7 | 25 | 32 | 56 | |||
WELLINGTON | Porirua Road, Bay and Coast to Wanganui | 56 | 70 | 126 | 51 | 60 | 15 | 126 | 160 | ||
Total | 47 | 574 | 301 | 922 | 28 | 624 | 191 | 79 | 922 | 694 | |
WANGANUI— | |||||||||||
Petre and Suburbs | 13 | 27 | 40 | 21 | 19 | 40 | 38 | ||||
Total in the District | 47 | 587 | 328 | 962 | 28 | 645 | 210 | 79 | 962 | 732 | |
Town and Suburbs | 35 | 140 | 88 | 263 | 2 | 161 | 74 | 26 | 263 | 162 | |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||||||
Wakapuaka | 17 | 11 | 28 | 13 | 12 | 3 | 28 | 32 | |||
Waimea, East | 6 | 58 | 46 | 110 | 1 | 41 | 63 | 5 | 110 | 131 | |
NELSON | Waimea, South | 3 | 35 | 33 | 71 | 27 | 26 | 18 | 71 | 100 | |
Waimea, West | 4 | 28 | 10 | 42 | 9 | 14 | 19 | 42 | 48 | ||
Motueka, Moutere, Riwaka, Massacre Bay | 36 | 20 | 56 | 12 | 29 | 15 | 56 | 79 | |||
Wairau, Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte's Sound | 14 | 21 | 35 | 2 | 25 | 8 | 35 | 26 | |||
Total in the District | 48 | 328 | 229 | 605 | 3 | 265 | 243 | 94 | 605 | 578 | |
AKAROA | 1 | 35 | 34 | 70 | 30 | 38 | 2 | 70 | 86 | ||
OTAGO | 58 | 42 | 100 | 37 | 58 | 5 | 100 | 69 | |||
Total in the Province | 96 | 1,008 | 633 | 1,737 | 31 | 977 | 549 | 180 | 1,737 | 1,465 |
From the General Census Returns, August, 1848,
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Description of Mine, Manufactory, &c. | Wellington. | Nelson. | Total in 1848. | |||||||||||
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1842. | 1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | 1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | ||
† The Wellington Returns apply only to the District of Wellington proper. In the neighbourhood of Manawatu there are Four Rope-making Establishments, which at present turn out from 40 to 50 tons per annum of Rope and Wool Lashing, and small Cordage; and One Flour and Saw Mill. | ||||||||||||||
Breweries | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 6 | |||
Brick Kilns | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | ||||
Candle Manufactories | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||
Cloth or Stocking Looms | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |||||||||
Cooperages | 2 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 6 | ||||||||
Flax Mills | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Flax Rope Walks | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2† | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 4 | |||
Flax Sacking Looms | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||
Flour Mills, Wind | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||||||
Flour Mills, Water | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||||
Flour Mills, Steam | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Lime Kilns | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||
Mines, Coal | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Mines, Lime Quarries | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||||||||
Salt Pits | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||
Ship Yards | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | |||||||||
Ship Boat Yards | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||||
Tanneries | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | |||||||
Timber Saw-mills, Water | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office, and from private information.
ALFRED DOMETT.
Colonial Secretary.
Port. | Names of Vessels. | Description. | Where Built. | How Owned. | |||
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By Europeans. | By Natives. | ||||||
No. of Vessels | Tonnage. | No. of Vessels | Tonnage. | ||||
WELLINGTON | Fisherman | Cutter | Wellington | 1 | 11 | ||
Queen | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 45 | |||
Perseverance | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 82 | |||
James | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 11 | |||
Richmond | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 23 | |||
Paul Jones | Cutter | Wellington | 1 | 25 | |||
Isabella | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 11 | |||
Catherine Ann | Cutter | Wellington | 1 | 12 | |||
Edward Stanley | Schooner | Wellington | 1 | 18 | |||
Mana | Schooner | Mana | 1 | 21 | |||
Rover's Bride | Schooner | Paterson's River | 1 | 36 | |||
Sisters | Schooner | Pigeon Bay | 1 | 10 | |||
Eliza | Schooner | Port Levy | 1 | 33 | |||
Katherine | Schooner | Manawatu | 1 | 21 | |||
Ocean | Schooner | Cloudy Bay | 1 | 24 | |||
Perseverance | Schooner | Jacob's River | 1 | 19 | |||
Gipsy | Schooner | Wanganui | 1 | 15 | |||
Governor Grey | Schooner | Wanganui | 1 | 26 | |||
Amazon | Schooner | Jacob's River | 1 | 120 | |||
Fly | Cutter | Bay of Plenty | 1 | 23 | |||
Hoturangi | Schooner | Tolaga Bay | 1 | 13 | |||
Eleanor | Schooner | Queen Charlotte's Sound | 1 | 12 | |||
Rose | Schooner | Auckland | 1 | 25 | |||
Harlequin | Schooner | Sydney | 1 | 62 | |||
Scotia | Schooner | Sydney | 1 | 68 | |||
Total of Vessels belonging to Wellington | 21 | 700 | 4 | 76 | |||
Nelson | Ann and Sarah | Cutter | Nelson | 1 | 16 | ||
Carbon | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 12 | |||
Hydrus | Lugger | Nelson | 1 | 11 | |||
Mary Ann | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 27 | |||
Catherine | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 10 | |||
Supply | Ketch | Nelson | 1 | 15 | |||
Emergency | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 26 | |||
Triumph | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 11 | |||
William and Horina | Schooner | Nelson | 1 | 12 | |||
Erina | Schooner | Massacre Bay | 1 | 12 | |||
Lucinda | Schooner | Massacre Bay | 1 | 21 | |||
Old Man | Schooner | Queen Charlotte's Sound | 1 | 8 | |||
Old Jack | Schooner | Port Underwood | 1 | 8 | |||
Total of Vessels belonging to Nelson | 10 | 144 | 3 | 45 | |||
Total of Vessels to New Munster | 31 | 844 | 7 | 121 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Particular Localities. | Quantity of Land occupied or rented in Acres. | Amount of Rent paid. |
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£ s. d. | |||
WELLINGTON. | Porirua, comprehending both sides of the Bay and the coast to Terawiti, including Mana | Indefinite | 21 0 0 |
Waikanae, including Kapiti and the line of coast from Porirua to Rangitiki | Indefinite | 72 15 0 | |
Wanganui | Indefinite | 12 0 0 | |
Wairarapa, and the coast from East Cape to Lowrie Bay | 100,011 | 609 0 0 | |
NELSON. | Motueka and Rewaka | 63 | 21 0 0 |
AKAROA, | 106,200 | 32 0 0 | |
OTAGO. | 10,015 | 76 15 0 | |
Total | 844 10 0 |
From the General Census Returns, August 1848.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Mortgages. | Amounts Registered in | Total. | |||
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1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | ||
* NOTE.—A considerable amount of the Mortgage Debt is believed to have been discharged, but the releases are not registered. | |||||
£ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
Town Lands | 50 0 0 | 890 0 0 | 5347 12 7 | 400 0 0 | 6687 12 7 |
Town and Country Lands | 2280 0 0 | 1330 0 0 | 15,476 0 2 | .. .. | 19,086 0 2 |
Country Lands | 290 0 0 | 80 0 0 | 80 0 0 | .. | ..450 0 0 |
Totals | 2620 0 0 | 2300 0 0 | 20,903 12 9 | 400 0 0 | 26,223 12 9 |
Amount paid off | .. .. | .. .. | 934 17 0 | 4456 17 4 | 5391 14 4 |
Amount outstanding | 20,831 18 5 |
Compiled from the Records in the Registrar of Deeds' Office,
ROBERT R. STRANG,
Registrar of Deeds.
Registrar of Deeds' Office, Wellington, 13th December, 1849.
Table of Contents
Port. | Country. | Imports from | Exports to | ||||||||||||||
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1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | ||
* Custom Duties were abolished on the 31st September, 1844, re-established 10th May, 1845. The only return of Imports and Exports for this period is one which gives their total values for the whole seven months. Three-sevenths of these totals have been added to the values of Exports and Imports for 1844—four-sevenths to those for 1845. Such fractional amounts are marked with an asterisk. † No return of Imports or Exports at Nelson during suspension of Customs has been preserved. ∥ In published Returns in the Auckland Government Gazette given at £30,273. ‡ Decrease chiefly owing to stoppage of New Zealand Company's expenditure, and partly only apparent, from omission of Returns during suspension of Customs. ¶ Increase caused by the great importation of Sheep and Cattle consequent on the acquisition of the Wairau. See Return No. 19. | |||||||||||||||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||
WELLINGTON: | Great Britain | 30,433 | 38,849 | 42,552 | 9,792 | *6,640 | 7,140 | 27,448 | 23,348 | 3,637 | 20,373 | 23,090 | *7,421 | 21,050 | 6,004 | 12,377 | |
*4,979 | 4,011 | *5,565 | |||||||||||||||
British Colonies | 31,183 | 26,378 | *10,059 | 50,920 | 64,796 | 51,300 | 7,946 | 6,636 | *1,991 | 9,434 | 14,048 | 8,373 | |||||
*7,566 | 14,690 | *1,319 | 12,032 | ||||||||||||||
United States | 23,192 | 73,743 | 37 | 1,622 | 1,200 | 167 | 1,116 | 10,810 | 12,156 | 8 | 200 | ||||||
Foreign States | 7.072 | 3 | 733 | 154 | 2,098 | 740 | 537 | 1,281 | 596 | 3,134 | 152 | ||||||
Total | 53,625 | 112,592 | 80,844 | 48,718 | 37,755 | 59,414 | 94,509 | 75,764 | 14,447 | 12,156 | 29,059 | ∥37,155 | 22,725 | 31,280 | 23,186 | 20,902 | |
NELSON: | Great Britain | 3,701 | †8,564 | †1,783 | 4,680 | 4,341 | 4,033 | † 41 | † | 690 | 200 | ||||||
British Colonies | 15,742 | 16,049 | 4,528 | 5,209 | 6,225 | 17,761 | 249 | 1,402 | 1,499 | 2,339 | 3,376 | 1,973 | |||||
United States | 769 | 139 | 85 | ||||||||||||||
Foreign States | 4,320 | 1,000 | 30 | 3 | 46 | 150 | 41 | ||||||||||
Total | 24,592 | 25,673 | ‡6,311 | 9,919 | 10,706 | ¶21,879 | 252 | 1,489 | †1,649 | 3,070 | 3,576 | 1,973 | |||||
OTAGO: | Great Britain | 3,615 | |||||||||||||||
British Colonies | 8,143 | ||||||||||||||||
United States | 9 | Nil | |||||||||||||||
Foreign States | |||||||||||||||||
Total | 11,767 | ||||||||||||||||
Grand Total | 53,625 | 112,592 | 105,436 | 74,381 | 44,066 | 69,333 | 105,216 | 109,412 | 14,447 | 12,156 | 29,311 | 38,644 | 24,374 | 34,350 | 26,762 | 22,875 |
The great excess in value of imports over exports, is owing in a great measure to Commissariat expenditure, amounting, Parliamentary Grant included, to £93,072.
The decrease in value of Exports exhibited by this Return for the years 1847 and 1848 is to be attributed to the following causes:-1st. The somewhat increased proportion the exports to New South Wales have borne to those to Great Britain, in 1847 and 1848, as compared with previous years; a duty of 10 per cent. being paid for them in the former country, its effect is to lower the declared values at the Custom House, which values are given in the Returns. 2nd. The fall in the price of wool in England. 3rd. The consequent retention by sheep owners of the produce of their flocks in the expectation of obtaining better prices at a future period. 5th. The diminution in the imports not required for home consumption, and consequently in the amount re-exported. The Nelson amount for 1848 is further reduced by the value of wool shipped at Wellington, but grown at Wairau.
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary
ARTICLES | WELLINGTON. | NELSON. | ||||||||||
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1846. | 1847. | 1848. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | |||||||
Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | |||||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||||
Apparel, Clothing, &c. | ||||||||||||
Apparel and Slops | 198 pkgs. | 2455 | 329 pkgs. | 5088 | 379 pkgs, | 3113 | 185pkgs | 1586 | 69 pkgs | 356 | 61 pkgs. | 669 |
Blankets | 1304 pairs | 1424 | 2933 pairs | 3584 | 2830 pairs | 1655 | ||||||
Boots and Shoes | 1104 pairs | 519 | 55 cases | 675 | 59 pkgs. | 662 | ||||||
Cottons and Calicoes | 116,480 yds | 1986 | 76,721 yds. | 1486 | ||||||||
Drapery and Haberdashery | 264 pkgs. | 4166 | 607 pkgs. | 7490 | 387 pkgs | 5270 | 6 pkgs. | 1915 | 68 pkgs. | 2283 | 90 pkgs. | 1746 |
Hats and Caps | 4 cases | 26 | 13, | 139 | 22 cases | 233 | ||||||
Woolens and Flannels | 4631 yds. | 398 | 1804 yds. | 165 | ||||||||
Arms, Ammunition, &c. | ||||||||||||
Guns, Shot, &c. | 1 case | 25 | 3 pkgs. | 20 | ||||||||
Percussion Caps | 40,000 | 2 | ||||||||||
Powder | 1888 lbs. | 25 | 490 lbs. | 17 | 8 1/2 bris. | 30 | 8 bris. | 28 | ||||
Building Materials | ||||||||||||
Bricks | 40,000 | 54 | ||||||||||
Cement | 40 casks | 39 | 180 casks | 93 | ||||||||
Grave Stones, Hearth Stones, &c | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
Shingles | 4000 | 1 | 17,900 | 6 | 250,000 | 70 | ||||||
Slates | 8000 | 36 | ||||||||||
Bullion and Coin. | 2 boxes | 580 | 2 boxes | 1000 | ||||||||
Carriages. | ||||||||||||
Axles for Carts | 18 | 1 | ||||||||||
Carts | ||||||||||||
Gigs | 1 | 16 | 4 gigs | 70 | ||||||||
Cooperage. | ||||||||||||
Casks | 170 | 135 | ||||||||||
Shooks | 28 3/1 tons | 57 | 206 tons | 184 | ||||||||
Drugs, Dyes, &c. | ||||||||||||
Blue | 18 lbs. | 1 | ||||||||||
Drugs | 14 pkgs. | 85 | 49 pkgs. | 253 | 51 pkgs. | 282 | 32 pkgs. | 90 | 10 pkgs. | 87 | 2 pkgs. | 11 |
Saltpetre | 112 lbs. | 1 | 5 cwt. | 2 | ||||||||
Soda | 2464 lbs | 23 | 12,880 lbs. | 46 | 22 tons | 15 | ||||||
Spirits of Tar | 30 galls. | 4 | 28 galls. | 6 | ||||||||
Turpentine | 40, | 4 | 147 galls | 35 | 10, | 2 | 6 pkgs. | 9 | 2 pkgs. | 3 | ||
Vinegar | 2240, | 115 | 1252, | 41 | 1295, | 54 | 7 pkgs. | 9 | 2 pkgs. | 3 | ||
White Lead | 15,411 lbs. | 183 | ||||||||||
Flax, Hemp, &c. | ||||||||||||
Bags | 7 pkgs, | 42 | 3 bales | 21 | 7 pkgs. | 51 | ||||||
Canvas | 400 yds, | 29 | 12 pkgs. | 20 | ||||||||
Oakum | 2 1/2 cwt, | 2 | ||||||||||
Rope and Cordage | 26 pkgs. | 69 | 38,640 lbs. | 607 | 64 cwt. | 129 | 14 coils | 84 | 17 pkgs. | 47 | ||
Woolpacks | 2 bales | 5 | 9 pkgs. | 21 | 8 bales | 126 | ||||||
Sail Cloth | 2 bales | 48 | ||||||||||
Fruits, Preserves, &c. | ||||||||||||
Apples | 300 doz. | 26 | 300 bush | 62 | ||||||||
Apples dried | 3000 lbs | 25 | 136pkgs. | 232 | 268 cwt. | 544 | ||||||
Cocoa Nuts | 500 | 3 | ||||||||||
Lime Juice | 15 galls. | 2 | ||||||||||
Nuts and Almonds | 320 lbs | 4 | ||||||||||
Oranges | 100 doz | 15 | 3750 doz. | 155 | 2050 doz | 55 | ||||||
Fruits, dried | 31,198 lbs | 446 | ||||||||||
Preserved do | 30 cases | 38 | 144 pkgs | 217 | ||||||||
Rennets, preserved | 1 jar | 1 | ||||||||||
Walnuts | 10 bush | 10 | ||||||||||
Glass and Earthenware | ||||||||||||
Glassware | 51 casks | 179 | 156 pkgs | 361 | 1 pkgs | 2 | ||||||
60 pkgs | 329 | 175 pkgs | 714 | 77 pkgs. | 445 | 40 pkgs135 | 94 | 100 | 33 pkgs.235 | |||
Glass for Lamps | 5 cases | 30 | ||||||||||
Glass for Window | 91 boxes | 100 | 607 pkgs | 667 | 460 boxes | 383 | ||||||
Grain | ||||||||||||
Barley | 410 bush | 65 | 1090 bush | 241 | 382 bush.53 | |||||||
Bran | 180 | 4 | 78bush | 2 | ||||||||
Flour | 644 3/4 tons | 7570 | 480 tons | 4646 | 503 tons | 4496 | 155 tons | 1478 | 54 tons | 484 | Maize | 27 bush |
Oats | 60 bush | 9 | ||||||||||
Oatmeal | 28 1/2 cwt. | 30 | 30 cwt. | 37 | 41 cwt | 62 | ||||||
Peas, split and whole | 40 bush | 22 | 32 bush | 10 | ||||||||
wheat | 27 bush | 6 | ||||||||||
Household and other Furniture | ||||||||||||
Household Furniture | 55 pkgs | 71 | 45 cases | 391 | 98 pkgs | 249 | 5 pkgs | 23 | ||||
Billiard Tables | 1 | 100 | ||||||||||
Brooms, hair | 5 doz. | 8 | ||||||||||
Carpeting | 250 yds | 17 | 200 yds | 5 | ||||||||
Matting | 6 bales | 15 | ||||||||||
Oil Cloth | 12 yds | 3 | ||||||||||
Husbandry, Agriculture, and Gardening | ||||||||||||
Implements of Husbandry | 19 | 10 | 22 | 47 | 34 | 193 | 4 pkgs. | 28 | 7 pkgs | 36 | 3 cases | 14 |
Hay | 6 3/4 tons | 29 | 15 tons | 91 | 25 tons | 101 | 1 ton | 4 | ||||
Hops | 600 lbs. | 33 | 8298 lbs | 308 | 5320 lbs. | 177 | 10 pokts | 90 | ||||
Seeds and Plants | 13 cases | 12 | 36 pkgs | 204 | 31 pkgs | 99 | 8 pkgs | 15 | 2 pkgs | 12s. | ||
Iron, Steel, Tin, Plated Goods | ||||||||||||
Anchors | 40 | 200 | 9 | 15 | ||||||||
Boilers | 1 | 5 | ||||||||||
Camp Ovens | 2 tons | 22 | ||||||||||
Chains (cable) | 2 | 50 | 20 | 160 | ||||||||
Grindery and Cutlery | 34 pkgs | 156 | 27 pkgs | 129 | 1337 pkgs | 3334 | ||||||
Hardware and Ironmongery | 286 pkgs. | 1649 | 1062 pkgs | 3721 | 16 casks | 169 | 382 pkgs | 625 | 254 pkgs | 285 | 329 pkgs | 553 |
Iron | ||||||||||||
Iron hoop | 27 1/2 tons | 349 | 1 ton | 10 | ||||||||
Iron pots | 6 3/4 tons | 69 | 739 | 77 | ||||||||
Lamps | 2 cases | 50 | ||||||||||
Nails | 4 tons | 90 | 6 3/4 tons | 126 | ||||||||
Plated Ware | 1 case | 35 | ||||||||||
Spades | 103 | 89 | ||||||||||
Tinware | 18 pkgs | 42 | 9 pkgs | 58 | ||||||||
Trays | 3 sets | 3 | ||||||||||
Selves | 2 doz | 3 | ||||||||||
Leather, Skins, Saddlery. | ||||||||||||
Leather | 19,742 lbs | 732 | 18,770 lbs | 596 | 19,268 lbs. | 523 | 25 pkgs | 137 | ||||
Saddlery and Harness | 6 cases | 62 | 18 pkgs. | 250 | 70 pkgs | 702 | 45 pkgs. | 216 | 26 pkgs. | 203 | 13 pkgs. | 161 |
Skins, Seal | 2 doz. | 3 | ||||||||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||||
Live Stock. | ||||||||||||
Cattle (Oxen) | 798 | 6119 | 1795 | 13,558 | 2702 | 15,488 | 171 | 287 | 99 | 556 | 672 | 3325 |
Horses | 29 | 1180 | 157 | 3155 | 277 | 5835 | 28 | 730 | 82 | 2115 | ||
Sheep | 5857 | 4945 | 8608 | 7407 | 5916 | 4035 | 1437 | 1090 | 9187 | 8014 | ||
Machinery | ||||||||||||
Machinery for Mills | 19 pkgs | 51 | ||||||||||
Grindstones | 36 | 7 | 7 | 20 | ||||||||
Mills, Flour | 2 | 7 | 5 | 66 | ||||||||
Weighing Machinery | 1 | 4 | ||||||||||
Wool Presses | 1 | 5 | ||||||||||
Metals, Minerals, &c. | ||||||||||||
Coals | 117 tons | 96 | 602 tons | 392 | 232 tons | 253 | 9 tons | 14 | 2 1/4 tons | 7 | 14 tons | 24 |
Chalk | 2 tons | 10s. | ||||||||||
Copper, old | 100 lbs | 2 | ||||||||||
Lead | 27 cwt. | 38 | 1 1/2 tons | 29 | 3 pkgs. | 5 | ||||||
Iron, bar | 25 3/4 tons | 269 | 5 3/4 tons | 59 | 9 3/4 tons | 112 | 2bls.8 1/4 tons | 101 | 237 bars | 102 | ||
Oil | ||||||||||||
Castor | 15 galls | 10 | ||||||||||
Linseed | 564 galls | 116 | 1231 galls | 248 | 596 galls | 112 | ||||||
Linseed boiled (painters') | 108 galls | 17 | 58 cases | 57 | ||||||||
Salad | 58 galls | 18 | 24 galls | 6 | ||||||||
Whale, black | 276 galls | 49 | 22 brls | 46 | ||||||||
Whale sperm | 375 galls | 50 | 56 galls | 3 | 9 1/2 tuns | 379 | 18 brls | 67 | ||||
Oilmen's Stores | 263 pkgs | 484 | 888pkgs. | 1380 | 582 pkgs | 812 | 36 pkgs. | 128 | ||||
Paints | 2004 lbs | 55 | 5 1/2 tons | 223 | 4 tons | 97 | 19 pkgs | 54 | ||||
Perfumery, Soap, &c. | ||||||||||||
Perfumery | 1 case | 20 | ||||||||||
Soap | 83,584lbs | 718 | 49 tons | 891 | 592 cwt. | 601 | ||||||
Philosophical Instruments, &c. | ||||||||||||
Musical Instruments | 1 case | 15 | ||||||||||
Surveying do | 5 cases | 50 | ||||||||||
Mathematical do | 5 cases | 300 | ||||||||||
Provisions | ||||||||||||
Ale and Beer | 12,561 galls | 1103 | 28,239 galls | 5544 | 27,088galls | 3017 | 91 casks | 134 | 31 pkgs | 73 | 2 casks | 2 |
Bread and Biscuit | 23 tons | 300 | 34 tons | 391 | 13 tons | 147 | ||||||
Barley, pearl | 224 lbs | 3 | ||||||||||
Beef, salted | 4030 lbs | 185 | 44,428 lbs | 465 | 12 casks | 22 | 6 pkgs | 24 | 4 casks | 8 | ||
Butter | 1180 lbs | 63 | 2468 lbs | 42 | ||||||||
Cheese | 3204 lbs | 59 | 10,131 lbs | 175 | 7 tons | 211 | ||||||
Coffee | 33,528 lbs | 671 | 53,536 lbs | 897 | 195 cwt | 259 | ||||||
Fish, salted | 600 lbs | 11 | 27 pkgs | 46 | ||||||||
Hams and Bacon | 280 lbs | 3 | 650 lbs | 19 | ||||||||
Hams, mutton | 756 lbs | 28 | ||||||||||
Rice | 55,900 lbs | 335 | 34,944 lbs | 150 | 45 cwt | 44 | ||||||
Malt | 40 bush | 8 | ||||||||||
Meat, preserved | 15 pkgs | 40 | 13 cases | 16 | ||||||||
Pickles, &c. | 78 cases | 99 | ||||||||||
Pork, salted | 1600 lbs | 12 | ||||||||||
Potatoes | 2 tons | 9 | ||||||||||
Potatoes preserved | 40 lbs | 2 | ||||||||||
Salt | 252 1/4 tons | 490 | 182 1/2 tons | 474 | 75 tons | 116 | 219 bags | 51 | ||||
Sugar, moist | 323,454lbs | 2883 | 598,416 lbs | 4687 | 185 tons | 2783 | ||||||
Sugar, refined | 33,990 lbs | 683 | 45,658 lbs | 883 | 224 cwt | 382 | ||||||
Sugar crushed | 65 cwt | 77 | ||||||||||
Tea | 28,652 lbs | 1737 | 39,186 lbs | 1913 | 35,319 lbs. | 1314 | ||||||
Ship, Boat Building Materials, &c. | ||||||||||||
Boats, Whale | 1 | 33 | ||||||||||
Blocks | 1 pkg | 3 | ||||||||||
Oars | 164 | 46 | 130 | 50 | 74 | 9 | ||||||
Tar and Pitch | 60 bar | 40 | 42 bris | 40 | 36 brls | 30 | 11 brls | 14 | ||||
Tar coal | 102 brls | 65 | ||||||||||
Spices and Confectionery | ||||||||||||
Confectionery | 7 cases | 10 | 12 pkgs | 27 | 25 cases | 87 | ||||||
Pepper | 930 lbs | 10 | ||||||||||
Spices | 354 lbs | 10 | 116 pkgs | 184 | 41 3/4 cwt | 66 | ||||||
Spirits, Liqueurs | ||||||||||||
Alcohol | 27 1/2galls | 1 | ||||||||||
Brandy | 8951 3/4galls | 2255 | 10,658galls | 2869 | 11,322galls | 2979 | 19 hhds | 256 | 16 hhds | 366 | 25 hhds | 590 |
Cider | 100 galls | 15 | ||||||||||
Cordials | 47 1/2galls | 13 | ||||||||||
Gin | 2718galls | 550 | 7530 1/4 | 1293 | 3407 1/2 | 800 | 108 cases | 74 | 15 cases | 175 | 6 hhds. | 177 |
Liqueurs | 5 1/2 galls | 10 | 116 galls | 32 | ||||||||
Rum | 16,783 galls | 4225 | 27,442 galls | 5112 | 16,466 galls | 3010 | 2 punchs | 35 | 28 hhds. | 460 | 7 hhds | 92 |
Syrup | 2 galls | 1 | 75 cases | 30 | ||||||||
Whisky | 266 galls | 96 | 341 galls | 140 | ||||||||
Stationery, Printing,&c. | ||||||||||||
Books, printed | 65 pkgs | 576 | 17 cases | 81 | ||||||||
Books not account books | 58 cases | 519 | ||||||||||
Books and Stationery | 55 pkgs | 214 | 105 cases | 850 | 76 pkgs | 631 | 7 pkgs | 55 | 4 pkgs. | 11 | 7 pkgs | 52 |
Paper, printing | 16 reams | 20 | ||||||||||
Parchment | 2 cases | 5 | ||||||||||
Printing Types | 13 cases | 151 | 4 cases | 40 | ||||||||
Timber | ||||||||||||
Boards | 500 ft | 2 | ||||||||||
Laths | 3000 | 2 | 1600 | 2 | ||||||||
Planks | 40,800 ft | 224 | ||||||||||
Timber | 400 ft | 1 | ||||||||||
Tobacco | ||||||||||||
Tobacco, unmanufactured | 10,182 lbs | 245 | ||||||||||
Tobacco, manufactured | 87,255 lbs. | 3043 | 34,810 lbs | 1310 | 40,458 lbs. | 1167 | 28 pkgs. | 240 | 39 pkgs | 224 | 57 pkgs. | 516 |
Cigars | 850 lbs | 254 | 5348 3/4 lbs | 429 | 434 1/4 lbs | 389 | 2 pkgs. | 2 | 6 cases | 55 | 78 lbs | 57 |
Pipes | 1021 gross | 109 | 810 gross | 65 | 1637 gross | 97 | ||||||
Snuff | 1 pkg. | 10 | ||||||||||
Toys and Turnery | ||||||||||||
Toys | 2 cases | 6 | 11 cases | 50 | ||||||||
Turnery | 12 pkgs | 110 | ||||||||||
Watches and Jewellery | ||||||||||||
Jewellery | 1 pkgs | 37 | 2 boxes | 38 | ||||||||
Silver Plate | 35 oz. | 9 | ||||||||||
Whalebone | 1 1/2 tons | 150 | 22 3/4 cwt. | 115 | 8 cwt | 8 | ||||||
Wine | 8226 galls | 1299 | 12,535galls | 2451 | 13,723galls | 1743 | 9 cases | 82 | 88 pkgs | 295 | 155 pkgs | 247 |
Sundries | 118 caes | 146 | 325 pkgs | 663 | ||||||||
Blacking | 145 doz | 17 | 4 pkgs | 11 | ||||||||
Candles, tallow | 23,23,205lb | 426 | ||||||||||
Candles sperm | 19,879 lbs | 407 | 30,267 lbs | 710 | 600 lb | 40 | ||||||
Corks | 24 gross | 5 | ||||||||||
Groceries | 79 pkgs. | 134 | 111 pkgs. | 272 | 1288pks. | 2172 | 1058pkg | 1859 | 1385 pkgs | 2126 | ||
Honey | 250 lbs | 10 | ||||||||||
Totals | 59,415 | 94,510 | 75,764 | 9819 | 10,706 | 21,879 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary, 1848
ARTICLES | WELLINGTON. | NELSON. | ||||||||||
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1846. | 1847. | 1848. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | |||||||
Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quaintity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | Quantity. Val. | |||||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||||
Apparel, Clothing, &c. | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 18 pkgs. | 70 | 2cases lbl | 40 | 3 pkgs | 22 | 5cases | 46 | 1 box | 2 | ||
Blankets | 10 pair | 10 | 100 pair | 53 | ||||||||
Cottons and Calicoes | 4 cases | 159 | 7 bales | 45 | ||||||||
Haberdashery | 5 cases | 33 | 49 pkgs | 1146 | 1 pkg. | 2 | ||||||
Hats and Caps | 1 case | 10 | ||||||||||
Slops | 4 cases | 126 | 7 case | 115 | ||||||||
Arms, Ammunition, &c. | 2 pkgs | 43 | 5 pkgs | 56 | ||||||||
Building Materials | ||||||||||||
Cement | 6 casks | 3 | ||||||||||
Slates | 20,000 | 80 | ||||||||||
Carriages | 1 | 50 | ||||||||||
Cooperage | ||||||||||||
Casks | 20 tons | 10 | 87 tons | 69 | ||||||||
shooks | 180 tons | 310 | ||||||||||
Curiosities | ||||||||||||
Specimens of Natural History | 28 pkgs. | 181 | 2 pkgs | 26 | 26 cases | 250 | 1 case | 5 | ||||
Drugs, Dyes, &c. | ||||||||||||
Bark, Hinau | 30 tons | 60 | 40 tons | 80 | 2 tons | 5 | ||||||
Drugs | 7 pkgs | 70 | ||||||||||
Gum, Kauri | 7 tons | 70 | ||||||||||
Ink | 1 box | 2 | ||||||||||
Vinegar | 100 galls | 16 | 25 galls | 4 | ||||||||
Varnish | 2 pkgs | 5 | ||||||||||
Varnish | 2 pkgs | 5 | ||||||||||
Flax, Hemp | ||||||||||||
Cordage, Rope | 15,250 lbs | 200 | 2 cwt. | 5 | 66 coils | 54 | 37 coils | 123 | ||||
Cordage, Cables | 2 cwt | 30 | ||||||||||
Cordage Whale Lines | 6 coils | 15 | 16 tons | 62 | 29 coils | 66 | ||||||
Cordage Wool Lashing | 10 tons | 407 | 225 cwt | 278 | 21 cwt. | 27 | ||||||
Flax | 170,678lbs | 994 | 24 tons | 305 | 45 cwt | 22 | 5tns266b | 783 | 1 3/4 tons | 24 | 10 cwt | 10 |
Hemp | 40 lbs | 2 | ||||||||||
Fruits | ||||||||||||
Almonds | 100 lbs | 6 | ||||||||||
Olives | 2 cases | 5 | ||||||||||
Glass and Earthenware | ||||||||||||
Crockery | 2 cases | 7 | ||||||||||
Glassware | 1 cask | 20 | 7 pkgs. | 15 | ||||||||
Glass, Window | 164 boxes | 211 | 6800 feet | 68 | ||||||||
Grain | 1107bhs. | 322 | ||||||||||
Bran and Pollard | 40 bush. | 4 | ||||||||||
Flour | 15 tons | 267 | 400 lbs | 3 | ||||||||
Barley | 2594 bush | 525 | ||||||||||
Peas | 28 bush | 6 | ||||||||||
Wheat | 800 bush | 180 | ||||||||||
Groceries | ||||||||||||
Blacking | 3 pkgs | 12 | ||||||||||
Corks | 1 bale | 10 | ||||||||||
Household and other Furniture | ||||||||||||
Furniture | 13 pkgs | 112 | 3 pkgs | 7 | ||||||||
Billiard Tables | 1 | 120 | 1 | 100 | ||||||||
Glasses Looking | 1 case | 5 | ||||||||||
Husbandry, Agriculture, & Gardening | ||||||||||||
Agricultural Implements | 6 pkgs | 20 | 1 pkg | 10 | ||||||||
Hops | 4 pockets | 17 | 3 pecks | 24 | ||||||||
Plants | 4 cases | 4 | ||||||||||
Seeds | 2 cases | 25 | ||||||||||
Iron and Steel, manufactured & wrought | ||||||||||||
Anchors | 1 | 16 | 7 | 30 | 2 | 60 | 2 | 30 | ||||
Chains | 3 | 56 | ||||||||||
Hardware, ironmongery | 15 pkgs | 258 | 10cks.Scwt | 125 | 16 pkgs | 121 | 1 cask | 9 | 1 pkg | 30 | ||
Hoops | 8 cwt | 5 | ||||||||||
Iron, wrought | 15 tons | 200 | ||||||||||
Nails | 11 cwt | 17 | ||||||||||
Leather, Skins,&c. | ||||||||||||
Hides, dry and raw | 335 | 86 | 237 | 97 | 377, 4 cks | 174 | ||||||
Skins, Sheep | 423 | 30 | 300 | 15 | 1255 | 150 | 200 | 20 | ||||
Skins Opossum | 1 case | 10 | ||||||||||
Skins Seals | 9 | 7 | 1 cask | 40 | 56 | 42 | 1 cask | 2 | 40 | 40 | ||
Saddlery | 3 cases | 49 | ||||||||||
Machinery | 14 pkgs | 46 | 2 pkgs | 16 | 1 pkgs | 100 | ||||||
Machinery Weighing | 2 | 15 | ||||||||||
Millstones | 2 | 15 | ||||||||||
Metals & Minerals | ||||||||||||
Metal Bolts | 2191 lbs | 43 | ||||||||||
Coals | 1 ton | 3 | ||||||||||
Copper, coolers | 1 | 8 | 2 ton | 10 | ||||||||
Copper, old | 3712 lbs | 90 | 234 lbs | 15 | 849 lbs | 39 | 5 pkgs | 62 | ||||
Copper, bolts | 560 lbs | 10 | ||||||||||
Iron, bar | 40 bund | 20 | 8 tons | 48 | ||||||||
Lead, sheet | 1 3/4 cwt | 20 | 21 casks | 19 | ||||||||
tuns galls | £ | tuns galls | £ | tuns galls | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||
Oil. | ||||||||||||
Whale, black | 781 236 | 13,624 | 548 0 | 7933 | 192 0 | 3088 | 1 cask | 2 | 2 casks | 14 | 3 1/4 tuns | 56 |
" Humpback | 7 0 | 110 | ||||||||||
" Sperm | 60 209 | 3534 | 48 89 | 3305 | 0 15,469 | 3833 | ||||||
Anise | 1 case | 5 | 1 cask | 15 | 1 case | 20 | ||||||
Oilmen's Stores | 12 pkgs. | 29 | 9 cases | 11 | ||||||||
Perfumery, Soap, &c. | ||||||||||||
Ambergris | 49 lbs | 113 | ||||||||||
Soap | 20 boxes | 30 | ||||||||||
Philosophical Instruments, &c. | ||||||||||||
Mathematical Instruments | 6 cases | 100 | ||||||||||
Surveying do | 3 cases | 60 | ||||||||||
Provisions | ||||||||||||
Ale and Beer | 6 hhds | 2 | 2452 galls. | 160 | 6 casks | 18 | ||||||
Bacon and Hams | 19,756 lbs | 295 | 6 1/2 tons | 238 | 2 cases | 40 | 45 pkgs | 26 | 2356 lbs | 46 | ||
Beef | 45,472 lbs. | 407 | 7 tierces | 28 | ||||||||
Bread and Biscuit | 10 1/2 tons | 168 | 2000 lbs. | 21 | ||||||||
Butter | 480 lbs | 23 | 11 casks | 24 | 34 casks | 80 | ||||||
Cheese | 40 lbs. | 2 | ||||||||||
Coffee | 4 1/2 cwt | 8 | ||||||||||
Lard | 8 1/2 cwt | 29 | ||||||||||
Malt | ||||||||||||
Preserved Meats | ||||||||||||
Pickles | 69 cases | 55 | ||||||||||
Pork | 50,990 lbs. | 567 | 102 | 144lbs. | 1267 | 21,952 lbs | 886 | 15 cases | 89 | |||
Potatoes | 12 tons | 40 | 2 tons | 10 | 4 tons | 16 | 7 tons | 21 | 38 tons | 100 | ||
Rice | 80 lbs | 10s. | ||||||||||
Salt | 12 tons | 45 | ||||||||||
Sugar | 1 1/4 tons | 140 | 116 lbs. | 1 | ||||||||
Tea | 20 chests | 90 | 2600 lbs. | 122 | 1323 lbs | 54 | ||||||
Ship, Boat Building Materials, &c. | ||||||||||||
Oars | 200 ft. | 5 | ||||||||||
Sails | 4 (a suit) | 50 | ||||||||||
Spices | 3 bags | 15 | ||||||||||
Spirits | ||||||||||||
Arracks | 65 galls | 10 | ||||||||||
Brandy | 94 galls | 19 | 259 galls. | 92 | 374 galls. | 124 | ||||||
Eau de Cologne | 8 cases | 10 | ||||||||||
Gin | 118 galls | 12 | 20 cases | 6 | 203 galls | 50 | 5 cases | 3 | 3 cases | 5 | 16 cases | 13 |
Liqueurs | 5 1/2 cases | 10 | ||||||||||
Rum | 52 galls | 14 | 415 galls. | 130 | 57 galls. | 14 | 5 cases | 1 p. shds | 71 | |||
Stationery, Printing, &c. | ||||||||||||
Books | 6 | cases | 35 | 1 case | 5 | |||||||
Cards, playing | 1 case | 14 | ||||||||||
Paper, writing | 3 cases | 21 | ||||||||||
" wrapping | 2 bales | 10 | ||||||||||
Maps | 1 box | 5 | ||||||||||
Types | 5 case | 50 | ||||||||||
Printing Presses | 1 | 100 | ||||||||||
Tallow | 7 cwt. | 14 | 2 tons | 100 | 2 casks | 4 | ||||||
Slush | 2 brls. | 2 | ||||||||||
Timber | ||||||||||||
Furniture woods | 33 pieces | 69 | 12 pkgs | 91 | ||||||||
Logs | 76 | 130 | 12 | 12 | 90 | 100 | ||||||
Spars | 257 | 120 | 119 | 37 | 13 | 13 | ||||||
Staves | 2075 | 11 | ||||||||||
Sawn, planks, &c. | 73,779 ft | 285 | 64,365 ft, | 237 | 168,120ft | 497 | 332,850ft | 976 | 160,000ft | 544 | ||
Tabacco | ||||||||||||
Tabacco, manufactured | 2308 lbs | 157 | 2190 lbs. | 102 | 10471 lbs. | 250 | 3 pkgs. | 13 | 216 lbs. | 11 | ||
Cigars | 1291 lbs. | 313 | ||||||||||
Pipes | 6 cases | 2 | ||||||||||
Snuff | 440 lbs. | 22 | ||||||||||
Whalebone | 119,516lbs. | 6679 | 33,152 lbs. | 1886 | 69,472lbs. | 3000 | 1 pkg. | 5 | ||||
Whaling Gear | 110 | 2 cases | 10 | |||||||||
Wines | ||||||||||||
Champagne | 3 doz | 20 doz | 40 | |||||||||
Claret | 10 cases | |||||||||||
Hock | 1 cases | 126 | ||||||||||
Port | Sq.casks | |||||||||||
Sherry | 11 ” | 5 qr. casks | — | 30 | ||||||||
Wool | 42,373lbs. | 2447 | 48,781 lbs. | 2710 | 112,912lbs. | 7674 | 76 pkg. | 730 | 196pkgs. | 1878 | 12bl15bg | 140 |
Totals | 31,281 | 23,186 | 20,903 | 3083 | 3576 | 1973 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Wellington | Nelson | |||||||||||
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1846. | 1847. | 1848. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | |||||||
Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value | Quantity. | Value | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity, | Value. | |
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||||
Cooperage— | ||||||||||||
Casks | 20 number | 10 | 87 tons | 69 | ||||||||
Curiosities— | ||||||||||||
Specimens of Natural History | 28 cases | 181 | 2packages | 26 | 26cases | 250 | 1 case | 5 | ||||
Drugs, Dyes, &c.— | ||||||||||||
Bark, Hinau | 30 tons | 60 | 40 tons | 80 | 2 tons | 5 | ||||||
Gum, Kaurie | 7 tons | 70 | ||||||||||
Ink | 1 box | 2 | ||||||||||
Varnish | 2 packages | 5 | ||||||||||
Grain, &c.— | ||||||||||||
Bran and Pollard | 4 bushels | 4 | ||||||||||
Flour | 15 tons | 267 | 400 lbs. | 3 | ||||||||
Barley | 1107 | bushels | 322 | 2,594 bushels | 525 | |||||||
Peas | 20 bushels | 6 | ||||||||||
Wheat | 800 bushels | 180 | ||||||||||
Flax and Hemp— | ||||||||||||
Cordage, Rope | 3 7-20 tons | 104 | 2 cwt. | 5 | 66 coils | 54 | 87 coils | 123 | ||||
Wool Lashing | 60 bundles | 96 | 10 tons | 407 | 225 cwt. | 278 | 21 cwt. | 27 | ||||
Whale Line | 6 coils | 15 | 10 tons | 62 | 26 coils | 66 | ||||||
Flax, dressed | 76 tons 3 cwt. | 994 | 24 tons | 305 | 45 cwt.22 | 7 tons | 266 bundles | 783 | 1 3/4 ton | 24 | 10 bales | 10 |
Hemp | 10 lbs | 2 | ||||||||||
Household and other Furniture— | ||||||||||||
Household | 2 packages | 12 | ||||||||||
Husbandry, Agriculture, and Gardening— | ||||||||||||
Hops | 4 pockets | 17 | ||||||||||
Plants | 4 cases | 4 | ||||||||||
Seeds | 2 cases | 25 | ||||||||||
Leather, Skins, &c.— | ||||||||||||
Hides, Ox, dry raw | 335 number | 86 | 237 number | 97 | 4 casks & 377 loose | 474 | ||||||
Skins, Sheep | 423 number | 30 | 300 number | 15 | 1255 number | 150 | 200 number | 20 | ||||
Seal | 9 number | 7 | 1 cask | 40 | 56 number | 42 | 1 cask | 2 | 40 number | 40 | ||
Metals and Minerals— | ||||||||||||
Coals | 1 ton | 3 | ||||||||||
Cils— | ||||||||||||
Whale, Black | 781 tuns 236 gals. | 13,624 | 548 tuns | 7,933 | 192 tuns | 3,188 | 1 cask | 2 | 2 casks | 14 | 3 1/4 tuns | 56 |
Sperm | 60 tuns 209 gals. | 3,534 | 48 tuns 80 gals. | 3,305 | 15,469 gallons | 3,833 | ||||||
Humpback | 7 tuns | 110 | ||||||||||
Anise | 1 case | 5 | 1 cask | 15 | 1 case | 20 | ||||||
Provisions— | ||||||||||||
Me and Beer | 2 hhds | 2 | 6 casks | 18 | ||||||||
Bacon and Hams | 19,756 lbs. | 295 | 6 1/2 tons | 238 | 2 casks | 25 | 45 packages | 2,356 lbs. | 46 | |||
Butter | 480 lbs. | 23 | 11 casks | 24 | 34 packages | 80 | ||||||
Cheese | 40 lbs. | 2 | ||||||||||
Lard | 8 1/2 cwt. | 29 | ||||||||||
Malt | 90 bushels | 30 | ||||||||||
Pork | 50,990 lbs. | 567 | 45 tons 12 cwt. | 1,267 | 9 tons 16 cwt. | 336 | 15 cases | 39 | ||||
Potatoes | 12 tons | 40 | 2 tons | 10 | 4 tons | 16 | 7 tons | 21 | 38 tons | 100 | ||
Perfumery— | ||||||||||||
Ambergris | 49 lbs. | 113 | ||||||||||
Timber— | ||||||||||||
Furniture Woods | 33 pieces | 69 | 12 packages | 91 | ||||||||
Logs | 76 logs | 130 | 90 number | 100 | ||||||||
Spars | 257 number | 120 | 111 number | 37 | ||||||||
Staves | 2075 number | 11 | ||||||||||
Sawn Plank, &c. | 73,779 feet | 285 | 64,365 feet | 237 | 168,120 feet | 497 | 160,000 | 544 | ||||
Ta llow | 7 cwt. | 14 | 2 tons | 100 | 2 casks | 4 | ||||||
Slush | 2 barrels | 2 | ||||||||||
Whalebone | 53 tons 7 cwt. | 6,679 | 14 tons 16 cwt. | 1,880 | 26 tons 11 cwt. | 3,000 | ||||||
Wool | 42,373 lbs. | 2,447 | 48,781 lbs. | 2,710 | 112,912 lbs. | 7,674 | 19,000 lbs. | 730 | 48,900 lbs. | 1,878 | 12 bales 15 bags | 110 |
Totals | 39,281 | 19,128 | 19,550 | 2,672 | 2,272 | 1,772 |
Total Exports of New Zealand Produce From New Munster. | |||
---|---|---|---|
Years. | Wellington. | Nelson. | New Munster. |
1846 | £39,281 | £2,672 | £41,953 |
1847 | 19,128 | 2,272 | 21,400 |
1848 | 19,550 | 1,772 | 21,320 |
Total | £77,959 | £6,716 | £84,673 |
The Values above given being those declared at the Custom-House, afford very imperfect data for determining the actual Values of Exports from the respective Settlements. The difference in the estimated Value of Wool at the two ports in 1847, gives a striking example of this.
Complied from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Place whence Imported. | No. of Vessels. | Amount of Tonnage | Description of Imports. | Place whence Imported. | No. of Vessels | Amount of Tonnage | Description of Imports. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WELLINGTON District: | 13 | 183 | Bacon, Pork, and Pigs | NELSON District: | 18 | 12 | Ale |
655 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | 13 | Bacon | ||||
87 | Flax and Rope | 16 | Butter | ||||
114 | Flour, Wheat, and Maize | 397 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | ||||
West Coast— | 172 | Lime, Limestone, & Shells | 344 | Four, Wheat, Oats, & Barley | |||
Porirua | 68 | Oil and Bone (whale) | Tasman Bay | 15 | Potatoes | ||
Kapiti | 11 | Potatoes | 98 | Sheep and Cattle | |||
Waikanae | 100 | Timber | 15 | Sheepskins | |||
Manawatu | 16 | Wool | 137 | Timber—sawn | |||
Wanganui | 89 | Ballast | 20 | Ballast | |||
East Coast— | 6 | 52 | Bacon, Hams, and Pork | Queen Charlotte's Sound, Port Underwood, and Kaikoras. | 10 | 46 | Colonial Produce & Sundries |
110 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | 25 | Limestone | ||||
8 | Flax | 170 | Oil—(whale) | ||||
375 | Wheat and Maize | 18 | Oysters | ||||
27 | Pigs | ||||||
3 | 30 | Butter, &c. | 48 | Potatoes | |||
AKAROA District: | 62 | Cattle—fat | 55 | Sheep and Cattle | |||
Akaroa | 30 | Oil and Bone (whale) | 70 | Wheat and Maize | |||
Port Cooper, and Banks' Peninsula. | 62 | Pork | 42 | Wool | |||
13 | Timber | 113 | Ballast | ||||
26 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | NEW ULSTER: | 9 | 105 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | ||
OTAGO District: | 11 | 486 | Oil and Bone (whale) | New Plymouth | 125 | Flour, Wheat, and Maize | |
62 | Sheep and Cattle | 19 | Pigs and Pork | ||||
30 | Wool | 10 | 297 | Colonial Produce & Sundries | |||
Auckland | 46 | Flour, Wheat, and Barley | |||||
433 | Oil and Bone (whale) | ||||||
113 | Ballast |
Many of the articles specified must have been also comprised under the head of “Sundries” in the returns from which the above was compiled.
RECAPITUALATION—SHEWING THE TOTAL AMOUNTS OF TONNAGE EMPLOYED IN IMPORTING ARTICLES OF EACH KIND, AND ARRIVING FROM EACH PLACE, ABOVE SPECIFIED. | ||||||||
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Imports | Amount of Tonnage | Imports. | Amount of Tonnage | Place whence arriving. | No. of Vessels | Amount of Tonnage | Total Tonnage | |
WELLINGTON | West Coast | 13 | 1495 | |||||
Ale | 12 | Oil and Bone | 1187 | District | East Coast | 6 | 545 | 2040 |
Bacon, Pork, &c. | 356 | Oysters | 18 | Nelson | Tasman Bay | 18 | 1067 | |
District. | Port Underwood, &c. | 10 | 614 | 1681 | ||||
Butter | 46 | Potatoes | 74 | |||||
Colonial Produce & Sundries | 1610 | Sheep, Cattle, & Skins | 277 | AKAROA | 3 | 197 | 197 | |
OTAGO | 11 | 988 | 988 | |||||
Flax and Rope | 95 | Timber | 250 | |||||
NEW ULSTER: | New Plymouth | 9 | 249 | |||||
Flour and Grain | 1074 | Wool | 88 | Auckland | 10 | 889 | 1138 | |
Limestone and Shells | 197 | Total | 6044 |
The figures in the columns headed “No. of Vessels” indicate the number of different vessels arriving from each place. As the same vessels, in several cases, run between Wellington and different places, the true of vessels in the coasting trade is not given above. This may be seen in Return No. 15. The tonnage of each vessel is multiplied by the number of trips, in the amounts of tonnage given.
Complied from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary
Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | ||
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Ale and Beer Flax, &c.— | 2400 gallons | £240 0 | Provisions—miscellaneous— | ||
Flax | 32 cwt. | 16 0 | Bacon & Hams | 10 1/2 tons | £ 686 0 |
Rope & Cordage | 16 3/4 tons | 670 0 | Butter | 4300lb | 215 0 |
Grain— | Lard (hogs) | 1360lb | 25 10 | ||
Barley | 45 bushels | 21 11 5 | Malt | 6 bushels | 1 16 |
Bran or Pollard | 283 bushels | 21 1 | Oysters | 3600 dozen | 90 0 |
Flour | 27 1/2 tons | 330 0 | Pork (salt) | 12 tons | 392 0 |
Maize | 4888 bushels | 855 8 | Potatoes | 62 tons | 248 0 |
Oats | 165 bushels | 41 5 | Timber—Logs | 29 | 1 13 |
Wheat | 2440 bushels | 488 0 | Sawn | 82,400 feet | 194 8 |
Lime and Shells | 5 tons | 5 10 | Whale Oil, &c.— | ||
Livestock and Skins— | Black Oil | 123 tuns | 3874 10 | ||
Cattle | 8 head | 80 0 | Sperm Oil | 38 tuns | 3830 8 |
Pigs | 15 | 22 10 | Bone | 51 1/2 tons | 660 0 |
Sheep | 112 | 100 16 | Wool | 5700lb | 237 0 |
Skins and Hides | 5 1/2 tons | 55 0 | |||
Total Value | 13,714 0 |
No account of Imports coastwise was kept previously to this Quarter.
The values above given are the wholesale prices of the articles at Wellington in 1848.
Complied from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Articles. | Imports. | Exports. | ||||
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1847. | 1848. | 1847. | 1848. | |||
Quantity. | Quantity. | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | |
* The Oysters are from Queen Charlotte's Sound, and were not included in the returns from Nelson. The average importation to Wellington was 30 bushels, or 1059 dozen a mouth. † The quantity in the Return is given in “casks”—which are estimated as containing 30 gallons on an average. The values are Wellington prices at the time. | ||||||
£ s. d. | £ s. d. | |||||
Ale and Beer | 920 gallons | 360 gallons | 7436 gallons | 743 12 0 | 7560 gallons† | 756 0 0 |
Bottled | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 57 dozen | 22 16 0 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Building Materials— | ||||||
Bricks | .. .. .. | 8 tons | 10 0 0 | 200 | 3 0 0 | |
Slabstones | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 1 1/2 tons (12) | 4 4 0 |
Coals | 68 tons | .. .. .. | 82 tons | 143 10 0 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Curiosities | .. .. .. | 2 packages | 1 bundle (mats) | 5 0 0? | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Flax—and Manufactures of— | ||||||
Cordage | .. .. .. | 2 coils | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 23 coils (16 1/2 cwt.) | 32 16 0 |
Dressed Flax | 2 tons 10 bales | 1 ton | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Mats | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 5 packages | 15 0 0 |
Twine | 1 bale | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Grain and Meal— | ||||||
Barley | 132 bushels | .. .. .. | 308 bushels | 77 0 0 | 914 bushels | 288 10 0 |
Bran | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 22 bags (77 bush.) | 3 4 2 |
Flour | 86 tons | 1032 0 0 | ||||
Maize | 100 bushels | .. .. .. | 40 bushels | 6 0 0 | 17 bushels | 2 19 6 |
Malt | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 2 bags (6 bushels) | 1 16 0 |
Oats | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 60 bushels | 12 0 0 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Oatmeal | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 5 barrels (900lbs.) | 13 0 3 |
Wheat | 9 bushels | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 88 bags (264 bus.) | 52 16 0 |
Bread | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 37 cwt. | 51 16 0 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Live Stock, &c.— | ||||||
Cattle | 16 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 19 | 190 0 0 |
Horses | 1 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Goats | 25 | 23 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Horses | 1 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Goats | 25 | 23 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Pigs | 85 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Sheep | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 100 | 90 0 0 | 130 | 32 10 0 |
Hides | 20 | .. .. .. | 3 packages | 7 10 0? | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Oil— | ||||||
Black | .. .. .. | 5 1/2 tuns 9 casks | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Sperm | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 8 tuns | 440 0 0 |
Provisions— | ||||||
Bacon | 3620 lbs. | .. .. .. | 1120 lbs. 1 pkge. | 47 0 0? | 28 lbs. | 62 1 4 |
Butter | 1 cask | 11 kegs | 61 kgs. 1 case 3 ct. | 202 16 0 | kegs | 363 0 0 |
Cheese | 1 case | 13 and 2 cases | 5 casks | 40 0 0? | 19 and 1 case | 19 0 0? |
Eggs | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 7 boxes 400 doz. | 27 0 0 | 18 boxes (360 doz.) | 18 0 0 |
Hams | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 50 | 25 0 0 |
Oysters* | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 14,400 dozen | 360 0 0 |
Peas | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 3 bags | 6 15 0 |
Potatoes | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 19 1/2 tons | 58 10 0 | 103 tons | 412 0 0 |
Timber, &c.— | ||||||
Logs or Spars | 20 | .. .. .. | 643 (logs) | 321 10 0 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Palings | 150 | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. |
Sawn | 4000 feet | 82,000 feet | 492 0 0 | 94,402 feet | 566 | 8 0 |
Shingles | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 3000 | 1 10 0 |
Wool | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 46 lbs. (11,500lbs.) | 383 6 8 |
Total Values | .. .. .. | .. .. .. | 2358 0 0 | 5024 | 16 | 11 |
1847 | 1848 | |
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Coastwise | £2358 | £5024 |
Beyond Seas | 2272 | 1772 |
Total Exports | 4630 | 6796 |
From Official Returns and private information.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Vessels Inwards. | Vessels Outwards. | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. of Vessels. | Tonnage. | No. of Men. | No. of Vessels. | Tonnage. | No. of Men. | |||||||||
1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1848 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1848 | |
WELLINGTON: | ||||||||||||||
Great Britain | 1 | 3 | 3 | 314 | 728 | 1296 | 53 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 845 | 360 | 300 | 14 |
British Colonies | 40 | 50 | 46 | 6279 | 8806 | 9971 | 521 | 27 | 35 | 45 | 2710 | 6519 | 10,802 | 546 |
New Ulster | 15 | 1832 | 127 | 12 | 2109 | 118 | ||||||||
South Sea Islands and Fisheries | 3 | 6 | 1024 | 1897 | 7 | 10 | 1749 | 2420 | ||||||
United States | ||||||||||||||
Foreign States | 7 | 6 | 6 | 2033 | 1736 | 1285 | 97 | |||||||
Totals | 44 | 59 | 64 | 7617 | 1,1431 | 13,099 | 701 | 44 | 52 | 64 | 7337 | 11,035 | 14,496 | 775 |
NELSON: | ||||||||||||||
Great Britain | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1407 | 1023 | 212 | 11 | 1 | 196 | |||||
British Colonies | 12 | 5 | 19 | 852 | 735 | 3456 | 209 | 9 | 13 | 24 | 864 | 1481 | 3878 | 225 |
New Ulster | 60 | 3420 | 247 | 59 | 2907 | 199 | ||||||||
South Sea Islands and Fisheries | 3 | 820 | 2 | 3 | 140 | 820 | ||||||||
United States | ||||||||||||||
Foreign States | ||||||||||||||
Totals | 13 | 11 | 80 | 2259 | 2578 | 7088 | 467 | 12 | 16 | 83 | 1200 | 2301 | 6785 | 424 |
OTAGO: | ||||||||||||||
Great Britain | 4 | 2362 | 104 | |||||||||||
British Colonies | 9 | 1980 | 106 | 5 | 1138 | 63 | ||||||||
New Ulster | ||||||||||||||
South Sea Islands and Fisheries | ||||||||||||||
United States | 2 | 568 | 50 | |||||||||||
Foreign States | 2 | 819 | 48 | |||||||||||
Totals | 15 | 4910 | 260 | 7 | 1957 | 111 | ||||||||
Total New Munster | 60 | 70 | 159 | 9876 | 14,009 | 25,097 | 1428 | 36 | 68 | 154 | 8537 | 13,336 | 23,278 | 1310 |
Deduct for New Ulster vessels | 75 | 5252 | 374 | 71 | 5016 | 317 | ||||||||
Total beyond Seas | 60 | 70 | 84 | 9876 | 14,099 | 19,845 | 1034 | 56 | 68 | 83 | 8537 | 13,336 | 18,262 | 993 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Quantity, &c. valued. | Coin in which valued. | Wellington. | Wanganui. | Nelson. | Akaroa. | Otago. | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1844 | 1846 | 1848 | 1844 | 1846 | 1848 | 1844 | 1846 | 1848 | 1844 | 1846 | 1848 | 1848 | |||
(a) Must refer to English Beer. (b) Given at 2d. per lb. live weight, (c) At 1 1/4 per lb, live weight. (d) At the end of 1844 and beginning of 1845 Customs Duties did not exist. (e) With board and lodging. | |||||||||||||||
Beer | 1 hhd. | £ s. | 5 0 | 7 0 | 6 0 | 6 10 | 6 15 | 5 5 | 4 10 | 4 10 | 6 0 | 4 0 | 8 0(a) | 4 0 | |
Brandy, duty paid (d) | 1 gall. | s. d. | 11 | 14 6 | 12 6 | 8 | 20 | 18 | 8 9 | 14 | 17 6 | 8 | 15 | 24 | 18 |
Bread, wheaten | 1 lb. | d. | 4 1/4 | 2 | 2 | 4 3/4 | 3 1/2 | 2 1/2 | 2 1/3 | 2 1/2 | 2 | 4 | 3 1/2 | 3 | 2 1/2 |
Butter, fresh | 14 | 16 | 15 | 12 | 24 | 24 | 18 | 10 1/2 | 9 1/4 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 21 | ||
salt | 8 | 14 | 9 | 12 | 20 | 18 | 10 1/2 | 10 1/2 | 9 1/4 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 18 | ||
Cheese | 10 | 12 | 12 | 9 | 15 | 12 | 9 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 14 | 24 | |||
Flour | 1 ton | £ s. | 17 10 | 1813 | 14 0 | 19 10 | 20 13 | 16 10 | 14 | 12 | 9 | 15 10 | |||
Live Stock | |||||||||||||||
Horned Cattle | 1 head | £ s. | 8 10 | 10 0 | 10 5 | 15 0 | 15 0 | 8 10 | 11 15 | 11 0 | 8 0 | 10 0 | 12 0 | 14 0 | 12 10 |
Horses | £ | 25 | 25 | 25 | 35 | 35 | 25 | 27 | 25 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 20 | 25 | |
Sheep | s. | 18 | 18 | 18 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 16 | 22 | 21 1/2 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | |
Goats | 15 | 10 | 6 | 12 | 10 | 17 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 5 | 10 | ||
Swine | 30 | 30 | 25 | (b) | (c) | 20 | 29 | 25 | 30 | 20 | 30 | 15 | 40 | ||
Meat | |||||||||||||||
Beef | 1 lb. | d. | 8 | 9 | 6 1/2 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 8 1/4 | 7 1/2 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 8 |
Mutton | 8 | 8 | 6 1/2 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 8 1/4 | 6 1/2 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 8 | |||
Pork | 5 | 5 | 5 | 2 1/2 | 2 1/2 | 3 | 5 | 4 1/2 | 4 1/2 | 5 | 4 | 4 1/2 | 6 | ||
Milk | 1 quart | 4 | 4 1/2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 3 1/2 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
Rice | 1 lb. | 2 1/4 | 2 1/2 | 2 1/2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 1/2 | 2 1/2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | |
Salt | 1 | 1/2 | 1/2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | ||
Sugar, raw | 3 3/4 | 2 3/4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 3/4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | ||
Tea | s. d. | 2 0 | 1 8 | 2 0 | 3 0 | 3 0 | 2 6 | 2 3 | 3 0 | 3 0 | 2 6 | 3 0 | 3 0 | 2 6 | |
Tobacco, duty paid (d) | 1 10 | 1 8 | 1 9 | 1 0 | 2 3 | 2 6 | 1 9 | 2 6 | 2 6 | 2 6 | 2 0 | 2 6 | 2 0 | ||
Wine, do. (d) | 1 gall. | 7 6 | 8 0 | 7 6 | 12 0 | 12 0 | 10 0 | 7 9 | 10 0 | 12 0 | 5 0 | 4 0 | 24 0 | 20 0 | |
Labor | |||||||||||||||
Domestic (e) | 1 year | £ | 15 | 17 | 20 | 15 | 11 | 30 | 10 | 8 | 8 | 30 | 30 | 10 | 12 1/2 |
Predial (e) | 37 | 35 | 35 | 20 | 18 | 30 | 30 | 20 | 30 | 35 | 30 | 25 | 28 | ||
Trades | 1 day | s.d. | 7 6 | 6 0 | 7 6 | 6 3 | 4 6 | 7 0 | 5 0 | 3 6 | 5 0 | 7 0 | 6 0 | 5 0 | 7 6 |
Derived from Official Poturns and other sources.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Table of Contents
REVENUE | |||||||||
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1840. | 1841. | 1842. | 1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848 | |
* This item is apparently erroneous. † Given in the returns as expenses on account of the New Zealand Company's Settlements. ‡ A conjectural estimate, no records having been preserved in New Munster. ∥ £2434: 19: 8 became due in 1847, for drawbacks ou Spirits supplied H.M.'s troops, and £2615 : 8 : 3 in 1848. Both sums were paid in 1848. The amount due each year has therefore been deducted from the gross Revenue for that year; and the gross amount due for the two years deducted from the gross Expenditure for 1848. | |||||||||
£ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
WELLNGTON | 822 10 5 | 4390 9 4 | 10,906 18 11 | 8581 18 6 | 5704 8 9 | 5028 2 4 | 7028 0 0 | 13,676∥1 2 | 13,213∥ 14 8 |
PETEE | 6 10 6 | 30 3 6 | 24 10 11 | 106 1 5 | 64 0 6 | 27 9 11 | 6 8 11 | ||
NELSON | .. .. | .. .. | 2207 10 5 | 3552 10 5 | 2457 13 9 | 1188 14 9 | 1317 19 10 | 1744 4 1 | 2157 7 8 |
AKAROA | 7 4 10 | 4 16 4 | 15 0 6 | 352 6 10 | 376 9 11 | 96 19 0 | 146 0 0 | ‡95 0 0 | 95 9 5 |
OTAGO | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 909 10 7 |
Total | 836 5 9 | 4425 9 2 | 13,154 0 9 | 12,592 17 2 | 8602 12 11 | 6341 6 0 | 9098 8 9 | 15,515 5 3 | 16, 376 2 4 |
EXPENDITURE. | |||||||||
1840. | 1841. | 1842. | 1843. | 1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | |
£ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s.d. | £ s.d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
WELLINGTON | 1246 2 1 | 2297 16 0 | 3476 13 8 | 5678 7 8 | 5053 18 4 | 7714 3 7 | 22713, 3 6 | 43,683 8 7 | ∥37,523 9 1 |
PEYRF | .. .. | 294 13 11 | 628 18 6 | 592† 7 1 | 288 7 3 | 188 5 1 | |||
NELSON | .. .. | .. .. | 1449 3 1 | 1509 1 7 | 2069 0 2 | 1627 17 4 | 2179 7 10 | 2046 14 7 | 3531 2 9 |
AKAROA | 304 17 10 | 825 9 8 | 810 11 3 | 577 2 1 | 507 16 5 | 373 2 0 | 269 16 0 | ‡420 0 0 | 361 4 7 |
OTAGO | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 695 4 9 |
Gen 1 charges | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | *1311 0 0 | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. |
Total | 1550 19 11 | 3418 0 4 | 6365 6 6 | 8356 18 5 | 7919 2 2 | 11,214 8 0 | 25,162 7 4 | 46,150 3 2 | 42,111 1 2 |
Receipts in aid | .. .. | No re | turns for | these | years | 21,671 0 1 | 33,850 0 0 | 27,750 0 0 |
The Revenue from land titles for the Southern Division, and the Expenditure on account of the Superintendent's Department down to 1847, of the general Provincial Government since, and the Supreme Court throughout, are included in the Revenue and Expenditure for Wellington respectively. The returns of Expenditure up to the year 1845 were supplied from New Ulster; the totals for these years are different from those published in the Government Gazette at Auckland in 1846, in which the aggregate total of each head of expenditure for all the settlements is given for each year. The difference probably arises from the omission in the returns from which the above was compiled of the share of the expense of the Supreme Court and Land Claims Commission, which was charged to the Southern Province in the Auckland returns.
Compiled from Records in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
£ s. d. | |||
---|---|---|---|
Government House | Original Purchase from Col. Wakefield | 1179 2 6 | £ s. d. |
Repairs, Alterations, &c. and building Guardhouse | 1462 1 11 | 2041 4 5 | |
Government Domain | Ring-fence, and other fencing | 150 17 7 | |
Dams and Drains | 78 3 5 | ||
Military and other labour, in levelling for fencing, preparing foundations for Guard-house, and for additions to Government House | 97 17 9 | ||
Purchase and repair of Spades and Tools | 26 15 0 | ||
Gravel for Walks, &c. | 28 9 6 | 382 3 3 | |
Flagstaft | 94 10 6 | 94 13 6 | |
Expenditure caused by Earthquakes | Repairing and securing damaged works against future shocks | 164 10 4 | 164 10 4 |
Architect's commission | .. .. | 115 11 0 | |
Total | 3398 5 6 |
GODFREY THOMAS,
Auditor-General.
REVENUE. | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wellington. | Wanganui. | Nelson. | Akaroa. | Otago. | |
* This item comprises the following payments :- | |||||
Customs. | £ s.d. | £ s.d. | £ s.d. | £ s.d. | £ s.d |
Spirits | 7554 0 2 | - - | 436 12 11 | - - | 559 18 9 |
Cigars and Snuffs | 156 13 6 | - - | 5 2 0 | - - | 1 7 0 |
Tobacco, manufactured | 2010 4 3 | - - | 304 2 0 | - - | 65 19 0 |
Tobacco, unmanufactured | 59 7 3 | ||||
Ad Valorem Duty | 5984 11 7 | - - | 858 2 5 | - - | 531 16 3 |
Totals | 15,764 16 9 | - - | 1603 18 4 | - - | 1159 1 0 |
Post Office | 598 12 7 | - - | 128 12 7 | 10 8 11 | 15 18 3 |
Fines | 42 4 3 | 20 19 6 | 10 18 0 | 3 15 0 | 10 7 0 |
Fees | 365 7 5 | 12 1 6 | 60 0 4 | 10 13 2 | 13 11 6 |
Licenses | 742 18 6 | 30 0 0 | 265 3 9 | 60 0 0 | 59 7 5 |
Total Fixed Revenue | 17,513 19 6 | 63 1 0 | 2068 13 0 | 84 17 1 | 1258 5 2 |
Incidental | 233 5 7 | - - | 19 4 7 | - - | - - |
Receipts in aid out of Parliamentary Grant | 21,450 0 0 | - - | 1100 0 0 | 350 0 0 | - - |
General Totals | 39,197 5 1 | 63 1 0 | 3187 17 7 | 434 17 1 | 1258 5 2 |
EXPENDITURE | |||||
Civil. | |||||
Lieut.-Governor and Establishment | 1468 18 10 | ||||
Council | 25 2 2 | ||||
Colonial Secretary's Department | 835 9 5 | ||||
The Superintendent's do | - - | - - | 531 10 3 | ||
Treasury | 574 15 6 | 32 15 0 | |||
Audit | 446 7 6 | ||||
Survey | 547 2 4 | ||||
Registrar's | 425 0 0 | - - | 200 0 0 | - - | - - |
Customs | 1112 18 10 | - - | 328 12 6 | - - | 225 12 3 |
Harbour | 727 12 0 | - - | 359 16 7 | - - | 47 14 2 |
Police | 3692 2 1 | - - | 535 5 4 | 139 15 0 | 583 16 10 |
Medical | 1078 3 9 | - - | 91 19 11 | - - | - - |
Post Office | 293 5 6 | - - | 161 19 6 | 19 1 | - - |
Special Land Commission | 5 8 9 | ||||
Totals | 11,232 6 8 | - - | 2241 19 1 | 140 14 1 | 857 3 3 |
Judicial. | |||||
Supreme Court | 890 12 9 | ||||
Resident Magistrates | 550 1 7 | 203 6 9 | 112 10 6 | 233 6 8 | |
Law Officers | 299 8 7 | ||||
Sheriffs and Gaols | 556 11 7 | - - | 218 10 3 | 1 8 7 | 119 14 9 |
Coroners | 23 5 0 | - - | 5 5 6 | ||
Court of Requests (arrears) | 51 5 0 | ||||
Totals | 2371 4 6 | 203 6 9 | 336 6 3 | 234 15 3 | 119 14 9 |
Miscellaneous. | |||||
Government House and Domain | 1158 9 4 | ||||
Roads | 16,908 1 6 | - - | 258 17 11 | ||
Charitable Aid | 109 12 0 | - - | 83 17 6 | 48 1 2 | |
Aborigines | 186 7 9 | 28 13 7 | 46 7 9 | - - | |
Printing and Stationery | 704 10 6 | 4 10 0 | 156 2 0 | 18 1 1 | |
Debentures | 1078 19 11 | - - | 48 9 8 | ||
*Refund of Revenue | 5057 17 11 | - - | 17 13 4 | ||
Land Purchases | 1699 11 9 | - - | - - | 10 16 8 | |
Advances on account of New Ulster | 446 15 4 | ||||
Incidental | 408 11 2 | 162 11 9 | 111 13 6 | 4 11 3 | 96 18 9 |
Totals | 27,758 17 2 | 195 15 4 | 723 1 8 | 63 9 1 | 114 19 10 |
General Totals | 41,362 8 4 | 399 2 1 | 3301 7 0 | 438 18 5 | 1091 17 10 |
Drawback on Spirits supplied to H. M.'s Troops from 1st Feb., 1847, to 30th Sept., 1848 | £4980 | 8 | 2 |
Other Drawbacks during the year ending 31st March, 1849 | 77 | 9 | 9 |
£5057 | 17 | 11 |
GODFREY THOMAS
Auditor General.
Port. | Description of Articles. | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844* | 1845* | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | Total amount since 1841. |
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* Customs duties abolished in October, 1844, and re-established in May, 1845. † The amount of drawback on spirits supplied to H.M. troops has been deducted from the totals for these years. The Otago return is from the 1st May, 1848, when Customs duties were fist levied at that Port, to the end of the year. | ||||||||||
WELLINGTON: | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
Spirits | 2,149 9 9 | 6,040 19 4 | 3,808 15 9 | 2,584 18 3 | 1,171 19 10 | 2,925 3 1 | †4,559 5 9 | †4,318 11 11 | 27,619 3 10 | |
Tobacco and Cigars | .. .. | 132 12 0 | 1,306 6 0 | 1,099 16 9 | 1,153 10 6 | 1,443 10 9 | 2,081 5 6 | 2,333 19 0 | 9,551 0 6 | |
‘Ad Valorem’ | 765 4 5 | 2,193 12 0 | 1,363 0 1 | 846 6 2 | 923 13 8 | 2,000 1 0 | 6,477 17 6 | 4,367 14 7 | 18,937 9 5 | |
Totals | 2,914 14 2 | 8,367 3 4 | 6,538 1 10 | 4,531 1 2 | 3,249 4 0 | 6,368 14 10 | 13,138 8 9 | 11,020 5 6 | 56,107 13 9 | |
NELSON: | Spirits | .. .. | 798 14 0 | 1,848 5 3 | 1,099 12 1 | 364 0 0 | 235 1 3 | 356 14 5 | 386 12 9 | 5,088 19 9 |
Tobacco | .. .. | 165 11 0 | 498 17 6 | 314 7 0 | 145 18 0 | 292 10 0 | 197 12 0 | 327 4 0 | 1,941 19 6 | |
Cigars and Snuffs | .. .. | 21 17 6 | 103 11 0 | 66 2 11 | 7 12 9 | 2 3 6 | 16 8 0 | 4 15 0 | 222 10 8 | |
‘Ad Valorem’ | 364 3 2 | 654 18 6 | 453 | 13 3 | 222 0 9 | 540 6 10 | 790 7 0 | 852 18 9 | 3,878 8 3 | |
Totals | .. .. | 1,350 5 8 | 3,105 12 3 | 1,933 15 3 | 739 11 6 | 1,070 1 7 | 1,361 1 5 | 1,571 10 6 | 11,131 18 2 | |
OTAGO: | Spirits | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 385 3 9 | 385 3 9 |
Tobacco | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 54 18 0 | 54 18 0 | |
Cigars and Snuffs | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 1 7 0 | 1 7 0 | |
‘Ad Valorem’ | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 383 0 2 | 383 0 2 | |
Totals | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | .. .. | 824 8 11 | 824 8 11 | |
General Totals | 2,914 14 2 | 9,717 9 0 | 9,643 14 1 | 6,464 16 5 | 3,988 15 6 | 7,438 16 5 | 14,499 10 2 | 13,416 4 11 | 68,065 0 10 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT
Colonial Secretary.
Table of Contents
Districts. | Locality. | Cannot Read. | Can Read only. | Can Read and Write. | |||
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M. | F. | M. | F. | M. | F. | ||
WELLINGTON. | Town and Suburbs | 363 | 379 | 186 | 245 | 876 | 598 |
Rural Districts. | |||||||
Karori and Karori Road | 40 | 37 | 27 | 31 | 78 | 59 | |
Wade's Town | 17 | 20 | 10 | 6 | 19 | 13 | |
Hutt and Wainui-O-mate | 168 | 133 | 154 | 103 | 228 | 141 | |
Wairarapa and Coast from East Cape to Lowry Bay | 15 | 13 | 21 | 11 | 91 | 31 | |
Porirua Road, Porirua Bay & Coast to Wanganui | 82 | 69 | 62 | 49 | 219 | 72 | |
685 | 651 | 462 | 445 | 1511 | 914 | ||
Wanganui, (Petre) | 18 | 16 | 8 | 9 | 72 | 33 | |
Total in District | 703 | 667 | 470 | 454 | 1583 | 947 | |
NELSON. | Town and Suburbs | 205 | 207 | 114 | 128 | 313 | 283 |
Rural Districts. | |||||||
Wakapuaka | 17 | 21 | 23 | 16 | 44 | 34 | |
Waimea, East | 92 | 89 | 87 | 82 | 143 | 84 | |
Waimea, South | 64 | 46 | 47 | 55 | 95 | 67 | |
Waimea, West | 35 | 27 | 22 | 32 | 57 | 34 | |
Motueka, Moutere, Rewaka, Massacre Bay | 41 | 59 | 30 | 25 | 81 | 56 | |
Wairau, Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte's Sound | 33 | 21 | 7 | 2 | 26 | 5 | |
Total in District | 487 | 470 | 330 | 340 | 759 | 563 | |
AKAROA. | 47 | 47 | 37 | 28 | 71 | 35 | |
OTAGO. | 49 | 50 | 38 | 40 | 189 | 119 | |
Total in the Province | 1286 | 1234 | 875 | 862 | 2602 | 1664 |
This Return does not include the military and their families. The number of population in Wellington and Petre, comprised in the Return, is 20 less than that given as the whole population of these settlements in Return No.3.
Wellington and Petre. | Nelson. | Akaroa. | Otago. | New Munster. | |
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* This will be below the real amount by the number under 7 who can both read and write, which the Returns give to means of ascertaining. † Proportion somewhat too small, from the cause above stated. ‡ From “Porter's Progress to the Nation” 1847. The proportions are of those who signed the Marriage Registers with a mark, to all signing; the average of their ages being 27 years. Taken as a standard of the per-centage of the whole population unable to write, it is probably somewhat too high, at least for the year 1844; elementary education having been on the advance since the period when the persons signing were of an age to receive it. | |||||
Number able both to read and write | 2530 | 1322 | 106 | 308 | 4266 |
” ” to read only | 924 | 670 | 65 | 78 | 1737 |
” ” neither to read nor write | 1370 | 957 | 94 | 99 | 2520 |
Number unable to write | 2294 | 1627 | 159 | 177 | 4257 |
Total population under 7 years old (to be deducted) | 1360 | 919 | 86 | 118 | 2483 |
Number above 7 years unable to write* | 934 | 708 | 73 | 59 | 1774 |
Total population (included in the above return) | 4824 | 2949 | 265 | 485 | 8523 |
Total population above 2 years and under 14 years old | 1646 | 1132 | 93 | 135 | 3006 |
Total number receiving daily education | 1017 | 644 | no return. | 48 | 1709 |
per cent. | per cent. | per cent. | per cent. | per cent. | |
Centesimal proportion of those who can neither read nor write, to whole population | 28.4 | 32.4 | 35.4 | 20.4 | 29.5 |
Centesimal proportion of those above 7* who cannot write, to whole population | 19.3 | 24.0 | 27.5 | 12.5 | 20.8 |
Centesimal proportion of those receiving daily education, to whole population between 2 and 14 years of age | 61.78 | 56.89 | — | 35.55 | 58.66 |
Actual number of those between 2 and 14 years of age with. out daily education (at schools) | 629 | 488 | — | 87 | 1204 |
Centesimal proportion of those unable to write† in England and Wales (1844) to whole population | Males 32.4, Females 49.2—Average 40.8 | ||||
Centesimal proportion of those receiving education to whole population between 5 and 15 years of age in Scotland in 1837 | 31.41 |
The number of scholars receiving daily education is alone taken into account in the above calculation, because the School Returns do not give the additional number receiving education at Sunday Schools.
Deduced from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Private Schools. | Public Schools. a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Church of England. i | Scotch Presbyterian. | Wesleyan. | Roman Catholic. | Independent, Primitive Methodist, German Latheran, &c. | Non-Sectarian. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Day. | Day. | Sunday. | Day. | Sunday. | Day. | Sunday. | Day. | Sunday. | Day. | Sunday. | Day. | Sunday. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | Schools. | Scholars. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Schools. | Males. | Females. | Total. | Males. | Females. | Total. | |||||||||||||
(a) The Returns from which the foregoing Table is compiled are deficient in an essential particular. They omit to state the numbers attending both Day and Sunday Schools, which renders it impossible to give the total number of different individuals actually receiving education. (b) Supported by the Bishop of New Zeland and parents of scholars in equal moieties. (c) Supported by the Bishop of New Zealand, Church Fund, Fees from Scholars. The system of education followed is that of Bell and Lancaster. Up to 30th June, 1848, the number of scholars in the Church schools at Nelson was in all 164, although they were so far Non-sectarian that the only religious education required was, “that the children shall read the word of God and have it explained to them; and the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Decalogue, be learnt and said by heart.” -Letter from the Rev. H. F. Butt, to Colonial Secretary, September 14th, 1848. (d) The Presbyterians, and most Dissenting Protestants, support the “Non-sectarian” schools. (e) Supported by School Fees. (f) The German Lutherans in Nelson support the Non-sectarian schools. The officiating priest teaches a Sunday school. (g) The Roman Catholic school is supported by the priest officiating, from private funds, and scholar's fees. (h) The Non-sectarian schools at Nelson are supported entirely by voluntary contribution and school fees. The system followed is that of the 'British and Foreign School Society,” and their establishment is chiefly owing to the exertions of Mr. Matthew Campbell of Nelson. (i) No Returns received. (k) OTAGO—The system of instruction followed is that of the “Free Church Normal School.” (l) A college is to be commenced on a large scale by the Bishop of New Zealand at the latter end of 1849, on the principle of that at Auckland. (m) The numbers attending these Sunday schools are not given in the Returns. This Return does not include the Regimental nor Native schools. Of the latter there are at Wellington one, Week-day and Sunday, connected with the Church of England, attended by 40 males and 35 females ; one do., under the Wesleyan Missionaries, attended by 27 males and 16 females ; both conducted by native teachers ; at Otaki one, attended by about 300 natives ; at Wanganui a boarding school ; and several others at different places. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WELLINGTON | m. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wellington Town | 8 | 186 | 91 | 277 | b1 | 30 | 30 | 60 | 1 | 12 | e1 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 1 | 81 | 42 | 123 | 1 | g1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 2 | 51 | 29 | 80 | 2 | 5 | 137 | |||||||||||||||
Karori | 1 | 18 | 12 | 30 | 1 | 25 | 15 | 40 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Porirua Road | 1 | 14 | 13 | 27 | b1 | 14 | 13 | 27 | 1 | 18 | 12 | 30 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hutt | 1 | 18 | 18 | 1 | 55 | 35 | 90 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 4 | 11 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Wellington | 11 | 236 | 116 | 352 | 2 | 44 | 33 | 87 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 3 | 154 | 89 | 243 | 3 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 83 | 48 | 131 | 4 | 5 | 137 | |||||||||||||||
WANGANUT | b1 | 27 | 15 | 42 | 1 | 13 | 7 | 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 11 | 236 | 116 | 352 | 3 | 71 | 48 | 119 | 2 | 13 | 7 | 32 | 1 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 3 | 154 | 89 | 243 | 3 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 83 | 48 | 131 | 4 | 5 | 137 | |||||||||||||
NELSON | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nelson (Town) | 2 | 15 | 26 | 41 | c1 | 39 | 33 | 72 | 1 | 44 | 53 | 97 | d | 1 | 34 | 35 | 69 | 1 | 33 | 34 | 67 | h2 | 49 | 43 | 92 | 1 | 65 | 80 | 150 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Waimea, East | f | 1 | 10 | 15 | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
do. Stoke | 1 | 15 | 15 | 30 | 1 | 25 | 20 | 45 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
do. Richmond | l | 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
do Appleby | 1 | 17 | 17 | 34 | 1 | 20 | 20 | 40 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waimea, West | 1 | 20 | 30 | 50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waimea, Village | c1 | 60 | 23 | 83 | 1 | 60 | 23 | 83 | 1 | 14 | 14 | 28 | 1 | 25 | 25 | 50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Waimea, South | c1 | 45 | 35 | 80 | 1 | 45 | 35 | 80 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spring Grove | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wakefield | 1 | 10 | 10 | 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motueka | c1 | 20 | 20 | 40 | 1 | 20 | 20 | 40 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Riwaka | 1 | 20 | 20 | 40 | 1 | 20 | 20 | 40 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 2 | 15 | 26 | 41 | 4 | 164 | 111 | 275 | 4 | 169 | 131 | 300 | 1 | 34 | 35 | 69 | 1 | 33 | 34 | 67 | 1 | 35 | 6 | 115 | 109 | 224 | 8 | 195 | 220 | 420 | |||||||||||||||||||
AKAROA | i | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OTAGO | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dunedin | k1 | 22 | 26 | 48 | 1 | 22 | 26 | 48 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
General Totals. | 13 | 251 | 142 | 393 | 7 | 235 | 159 | 334 | 6 | 182 | 138 | 332 | 1 | 22 | 26 | 48 | 2 | 47 | 51 | 98 | 4 | 188 | 124 | 312 | 4 | 33 | 34 | 67 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 1 | 30 | 5 | 35 | 5 | 83 | 48 | 166 | 4 | 11 | 115 | 109 | 361 | 8 | 195 | 220 | 420 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Locality. | Religious Persuasions. | |||||
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Church of England. | Wesleyans. | Other Dissenting Protestants. a. | Roman Catholic. | Hebrew. | Non Sectarian. b. | ||
No district Census has been taken of the Members attached to the Established Church of Scotland. They have been consequently included under the heading of “Other Dissenting Protestants.” This Return does not include the Military. a. This heading includes the following Religious Sects:- 1. Established Church of Scotland; 2. Free Church of Scotland ; 3. Cameronian ; 4. Primitive Methodists ; 5. German Lutheran ; 6. Independent (English and Scotch.) b. Professing to belong to no particular Religious Sect. | |||||||
WELLINGTON | Town and Suburbs | 1525 | 329 | 584 | 165 | 28 | 18 |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||
Karori and Karori Road | 131 | 64 | 45 | 21 | 11 | ||
Wade's Town | 61 | 21 | 3 | ||||
Hutt and Wainui o Mate | 470 | 238 | 183 | 25 | 11 | ||
Wairarapa and Coast from East Cape to Lowry Bay | 98 | 2 | 66 | 10 | 5 | ||
Porirua Road, Bay and Coast to Wanganui | 311 | 76 | 128 | 36 | 22 | ||
WANGANUI— | |||||||
Petre and Suburbs | 72 | 17 | 61 | 5 | 1 | ||
Total | 2668 | 726 | 1088 | 262 | 28 | 71 | |
NELSON | Town and Suburbs | 664 | 228 | 261 | 69 | 28 | |
RURAL DISTRICTS— | |||||||
Wakapuaka | 73 | 13 | 46 | 11 | 12 | ||
Waimea, East | 216 | 143 | 188 | 25 | 5 | ||
South | 198 | 62 | 102 | 32 | 41 | ||
West | 97 | 7 | 57 | 35 | 11 | ||
Motueka, Moutere, Riwaka, Massacre Bay | 195 | 12 | 41 | 7 | 37 | ||
Wairau, Cloudy Bay, Queen Charlotte's Sound | 37 | 3 | 14 | 8 | 32 | ||
Total | 1480 | 468 | 769 | 187 | 166 | ||
AKAROA | 92 | 12 | 87 | 69 | 5 | ||
OTAGO | 168 | 19 | 275 | 19 | 4 | ||
General Total | 4408 | 1225 | 2219 | 537 | 28 | 246 |
From the General Census Returns, August, 1848.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Locality. | Religious Persuasions. | ||||||||||||||
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Church of England. | Church of Scotland. | Wesleyan. | Other Dissenting Protestants. a | Roman Catholic. | ||||||||||||
Number of Places of Worship. | Sittings. | Average number of Congregation. | Number of Places of Worship. | Sittings. | Average number of Congregation. | Number of Places of Worship. | Sittings. | Average number of Congregation. | Number of Places of Worship. | Sittings. | Average number of Congregation. | Number of Places of Worship. | Sittings. | Average number of Congregation. | ||
a.- This includes the following Sects, viz. :-1. Independent-English and Scotch ; 2. Primitive Methodist ; 3. Free Church of Scotland ; 4. Cameronian-Scotch ; 5. German Lutheran. b.- This is merely an approximation to the number of members attached to the Established Church of Scotland. That given is the average number of the congregation at the period (1844) when the officiating clergyman left the colony. c. - Of this number (290) 100 are Reformed Presbyterians or Cameronians-and assemble in the Established Church of Scotland, where many belonging to that Church also attend. d.- Free Church of Scotland. e.- German Lutheran congregations. f.- This is considerably below the true number of the average congregations of the Wesleyan persuasion. Service is performed at Stoke, Richmond, Waimea Village, and Spring Grove, every Sunday, and at Richmond and Spring Grove on Tuesdays. g.- Free Church of Scotland. A living of £300 a year endowed by the Free Church has been founded at Otago. | ||||||||||||||||
WELLINGTON | Wellington-Town | 2 | 500 | 500 | 1 | 250 | b150 | 1 | 300 | 300 | 2 | 140 | c290 | 1 | 180 | 150 |
Hutt District | 1 | 80 | 60 | 1 | 50 | 50 | 1 | 100 | 40 | |||||||
Karori District | 1 | 30 | 30 | |||||||||||||
Porirua Road | 1 | 80 | 60 | 1 | 30 | 30 | ||||||||||
Wanganui | 1 | 200 | 40 | 1 | 20 | 12 | ||||||||||
Total | 5 | 860 | 660 | 1 | 250 | 150 | 5 | 430 | 422 | 3 | 240 | 330 | 1 | 180 | 150 | |
NELSON | Nelson-Town | 1 | 200 | 175 | 1 | 300 | 250 | d1 | 150 | 150 | 1 | 50 | 50 | |||
e1 | 75 | 20 | ||||||||||||||
Waimea, East | 1 | 85 | 30 | e1 | 40 | 40 | ||||||||||
West | 1 | 118 | 20 | |||||||||||||
South | 1 | 150 | 50 | |||||||||||||
Motueka | 1 | 150 | 60 | |||||||||||||
Total | 4 | 618 | 305 | 2 | 385 | f280 | 3 | 265 | 210 | 1 | 50 | 50 | ||||
AKAROA | 1 | 200 | 100 | |||||||||||||
OTAGO | g1 | 150 | 100 | |||||||||||||
General Total | 9 | 1478 | 965 | 1 | 250 | 150 | 7 | 815 | f702 | 7 | 655 | 640 | 3 | 430 | 300 |
This Return does not include the Military.
Compiled from Records in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Offences | Wellington | Nelson | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | Total in 5 years | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | Total in 5 years | ||||||||||||||
Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | Committed | Convicted | ||
Offences against the Person. | Assault-common | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Assault of a Magistrate in discharge of his duty | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Assault of an Officer in discharge of his duty | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Assault with intent to commit a Rape | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Assault with intent to commit an unnatural offence | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Assault with to wound | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Manslaughter | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Murder | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Piracy | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Rape | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robbery from the person | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 9 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
Wounding with intent, &c. | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 5 | 4 | 9 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 8 | 5 | 25 | 17 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | ||||||||
Offences against Property. | Burglary | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Breaking into a dwelling house and Stealing | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Breaking into a warehouse and Stealing | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Embezzlement | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Forgery | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Larceny | 13 | 10 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 32 | 18 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 2 | ||||||
Receiving stolen goods | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stealing, killing, or wounding, Horses, Cattle, & Sheep | 3 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Total | 20 | 11 | 23 | 11 | 12 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 3 | 67 | 35 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 17 | 6 | |||
Miscellaneous | Escape | 4 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 7 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||
Keeping disorderly house | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Libel | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Permitting a prisoner to escape | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Riot and assault | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Subornation of perjury | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 5 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 13 | 8 | |||||||||||||||||
General Totals | 30 | 19 | 28 | 12 | 24 | 15 | 9 | 6 | 14 | 8 | 105 | 60 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 24 | 8 |
Compiled from Returns furnished by R. R. Strang, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Years. | From N. S. Wales, Hobart Town, or Parkhurst. | Soldiers. | Sailors and Unknown. | Original Settlers. | Natives. | Totals. | ||||||
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Tried. | Convicted. | Tried. | Convicted. | Tried. | Convicted. | Tried. | Convicted. | Tried. | Convicted. | Tried. | Convicted. | |
* 1844 was a year of distress. † These numbers each include one who escaped before trial. | ||||||||||||
1844 | †16 | 13 | 1 | - | 2 | 2 | 12 | 7 | - | - | 31 | *22 |
1845 | 4 | 2 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 21 | 11 |
1846 | †7 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 20 | 14 |
1847 | - | - | 1 | 1 | 6 | 5 | - | - | 1 | - | 8 | 6 |
1848 | 4 | 2 | 8 | 6 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 12 | 8 |
Total | 31 | 20 | 25 | 19 | 14 | 10 | 18 | 10 | 4 | 2 | 92 | 61 |
During the above period not one woman has been charged with any crime; and one boy only, with a trifling larceny. The slight discrepancies between the totals of convictions in this Return and No. 34, arise from the number of cases resulting in conviction having been given in the latter, and the number of persons convicted in the above.
ROBERT. R. STRANG,
Registrar of the Supreme Court.
1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | Average of 5 years. | ||
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Wellington | Committals | 30 | 27 | 22 | 8 | 14 | 20.2 |
Convictions | 22 | 10 | 13 | 6 | 8 | 11.8 | |
Nelson | Committals | 3 | 7 | 3 | 8 | 3 | 4.8 |
Convictions | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1.8 | |
New Munster | Committals | 33 | 34 | 25 | 16 | 17 | 25.0 |
Convictions | 24 | 12 | 13 | 9 | 10 | 13.6 | |
Centesimal proportion of Convictions to Committals in | Wellington | 73.33 | 37.03 | 59.09 | 75.00 | 57.14 | 60.31 |
Nelson | 66.66 | 28.57 | 37.50 | 66.66 | 37.50 | ||
New Munster | 72.72 | 35.29 | 52.00 | 56.25 | 58.23 | 54.89 | |
Do. in | England and Wales Scotland Average from 1836 to 1845 | 72.14 | |||||
74.91 |
1844. | 1845. | 1846. | 1847. | 1848. | Average of 5 years | |||
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The committals and convictions of natives are of course omitted in the above Return. The population with which the Wellington convictions, &c., are compared comprises the Military in every year, and the inhabitants of Petre. The numbers of Military are taken at 55, 160, 782, for 1844, 1845, and 1846 respectively, and for 1847 at their amount in 1848. * The whole population of Nelson in 1846, (2853 souls) is taken into account in computing this average. | ||||||||
Souls. | Souls. | Souls. | Souls. | Souls. | Souls. | |||
Proportion of Convictions to Population in | Wellington | One Conviction to every. | 209 | 454 | 389 | 918 | 813 | 556 |
Nelson | One Conviction to every | 1518 | 1460 | - | 956 | 1545 | *1641 | |
New Munster | One Conviction to every. | 328 | 645 | 628 | 1061 | 1048 | 742 | |
Proportion of Committals to Population in | Wellington | One Committal to every | 153 | 168 | 230 | 688 | 452 | 338 |
Nelson | One Committal to every | 1012 | 416 | 951 | 358 | 1030 | 753 | |
New Munster | One Committal to every | 238 | 227 | 326 | 597 | 616 | 400 | |
Do. in 1841 in | England and Wales | One Committal to every | ........................................................ | 573 | ||||
Scotland | One Committal to every | ........................................................ | 738 |
Deduced from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
From N.S. Wales and V.D. Land | Soldiers. | Sailors and Unknown. | Original Settlers. | Natives. | Total. | Annual average of cases. | |
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* Cases of Drunkenness among the soldiers are usually disposed of by the Commanding Officer. The native population is remarkably fre from Drunkeness,-indeed from any use of ardent Spirits. | |||||||
Assault | 2 | 12 | 27 | 83 | 2 | 126 | 25.2 |
Attempt at Rescue | - | - | - | 3 | - | 3 | 1.6 |
Breach of Peace | - | 1 | 1 | 9 | - | 11 | 2.2 |
Cutting Timber on Town Belt | - | - | 5 | 4 | - | 9 | 1.8 |
Deserting Ship | - | - | 9 | - | - | 9 | 1.8 |
Drunkenness | 16 | *2 | 118 | 127 | 1 | 264 | 52.8 |
Hired Servants' Act (breach of) | - | - | - | 2 | - | 2 | .4 |
Housebreaking | 1 | - | - | - | - | 1 | .2 |
Larcenies, small | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 6 | 44 | 8.8 |
Licensing Ordinance (breach of) | - | - | - | 4 | - | 4 | .8 |
Malicious Injury to Property | - | - | 3 | 2 | - | 5 | 1.0 |
Obstructing a Constable | 2 | 3 | 7 | 1 | - | 13 | 2.6 |
Refusal to do duty in Ship | - | - | 2 | - | - | 2 | .4 |
Vagrancy | 1 | - | - | - | - | 1 | .2 |
Total in 5 years | 30 | 26 | 182 | 247 | 9 | 494 | 98.8 |
HENRY ST. HILL,
Resident Magistrate.
Offence. | Wellington. | Petre. | Nelson. | Akaroa. | Proportion of Convictions to number of Population above 14 years old. | ||||||||
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Cases. | Convictions. | Cases. | Convictions. | Cases. | Convictions. | Cases. | Convictions. | One Conviction | Wellington and Petre. | Nelson | Akaroa | New Munster. | |
* By far the greater part of these were breaches of the Merchant Seamen's, Apprentice and Servants, Cattle Trespassing, and Sale of Spirits Licensing, Acts and Ordinances. Native cases are not included in the above Returns nor cases ending in committals for trial, as these last are comprised in the Supreme Court Returns. The population the offences are compared with, consists in each case of all individuals of both sexes above 14 years old. The military are included in the amount for Wellington, except with regard to the item Drunkenness, in which case the number of military (the adult males) is subtracted, because military offences of this kind are brought before the Commanding Officer. In the calculation for New Munster, the population of Otago is of course not included in the amount with which the comparison is made. The number of adults is throughout taken from Return No. 3. † These numbers are too large, as the cases of Drunkenness among the military are omitted from the convictions, and the comparison is made with the whole adult population, including military. | |||||||||||||
Adults. | Adults. | Adults. | Adults. | ||||||||||
Assault | 50 | 26 | 4 | 3 | 18 | 8 | 2 | 1 | for Assault in every | 140 | 190 | 151 | 146.6 |
Drunkenness | 65 | 60 | 6 | 6 | 12 | 12 | 4 | 4 | for Drunkenness in every | 41 | 127 | 37 | 51.6 |
Larcenies | 24 | 10 | - | - | 8 | 3 | - | - | for Larcenies in every | 407 | 508 | - | 428.5 |
Other Offences* | 109 | 52 | 11 | 7 | 25 | 16 | 11 | 2 | for other Offences | 69 | 95 | 75 | 72.3 |
Totals | 248 | 148 | 21 | 16 | 63 | 39 | 17 | 7 | for all Offences in every | 24.8† | 39.1 | 21.5 | †26.5 |
Deduced from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Number of Cases. | Wellington. | Nelson. | ||||||
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Court of Requests. 1847 | Resident Magistrate's Court. 1848. | Court of Requests. 1847. | Resident Magistrate's Court. 1848. | |||||
* The Resident Magistrate's Court came into operation in Wellington about the 20th February, 1848, and at Nelson on the 1st April, 1848. | ||||||||
Under £5 | 111 | (No classified return of cases settled out of Court.) | 109 | 87 | 15 | (No classified return of cases settled out of Court. | [No classified return of cases.] | |
£5 to £10 | 28 | 20 | 29 | 4 | ||||
Exceeding £10 | 14 | 33 | 18 | 1 | ||||
Total cases in Court | 153 | .. .. | 162 | .. .. | 20 | .. .. | 26 | .. .. |
Total cases in settled out of Court | .. .. | 103 | .. .. | 134 | 20 | . .. | 41 | |
Total cases settled | 256 | 295 | 40 | 67 | ||||
Total amount sued for | £1294:14:10 | £1474:19:7 | No Return. | £231:15:7 | ||||
Increase in number of cases in Resident Magistrate's Court in 10 1/3 months* | 40 | In nine months | 27 | |||||
Add for 1 month and 2/3 at 28.6 cases per month | 47 | Add for 3 months at 7.4 per month | 22 | |||||
Probsble increase in whole year | 87 | 49 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Districts. | Between Maories and Europeans. | Total cases between Maories and Europeans. | In which Maories were Complainants. | In Which Europeans were Complainants | Total Civil Cases. | ||||||||||||||
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In which Maories only were concerned. | In Which Europeans only were concerned. | ||||||||||||||||||
Verdicts for Complainants. | Verdicts for Defendants. | Settled out of Court. | Total. | Verdicts for Complainants. | Verdicts for Defendants. | Settled out of Court. | Total. | Verdicts for Complainants. | Verdicts for Defendants. | Settled out of Court. | Total. | Verdicts for Complainants. | Verdicts for Defendants. | Settled out of Court. | Summonses could not be executed. | Total | |||
Wellington | 6 | 2 | 8 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 13 | 16 | 12 | 28 | 113 | 18 | 122 | 2 | 255 | 296 | |||
Petre | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||||
Nelson | 3 | 3 | 3 | 14 | 1 | 41 | 8 | 64 | 67 | ||||||||||
Akaroa | 2 | 2 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 17 | ||||||||||||
Totals for 1848 | 9 | 2 | 11 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 16 | 20 | 15 | 35 | 135 | 20 | 169 | 10 | 334 | 385 |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office,
ALFRED DOMETT, Colonial Secretary.
Ports. | 1847. | 1848. | ||||||||
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Received. | Despatched. | Totals Letters & Newspapers received from & sent to each Port. | Received. | Despatched. | Totals Letters & Newspapers received from & sent to each Port. | |||||
Letters. | Newspapers. | Letters. | Newspapers. | Letters. | Newspapers. | Letters. | Newspapers. | |||
Akaroa | 112 | 89 | 67 | 268 | 117 | 71 | 158 | 346 | ||
Auckland | 3197 | 3451 | 1597 | 1128 | 9373 | 3905 | 5562 | 2266 | 2081 | 13,814 |
Alberton | 11 | 1 | 8 | 20 | ||||||
Bombay | 1 | 1 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 4 | 26 | |||
Batavia | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Ceylon | 4 | 4 | ||||||||
Cape of Good Hope | 12 | 71 | 83 | 12 | 4 | 4 | 49 | 9 | ||
Calcutta | 39 | 105 | 144 | 30 | 35 | 85 | 150 | |||
Hobart Town | 124 | 50 | 250 | 168 | 592 | 328 | 138 | 300 | 286 | 1052 |
Hong Kong | 6 | 6 | 12 | 14 | 1 | 15 | ||||
London | 2667 | 5784 | 4063 | 5954 | 18,468 | 2661 | 4337 | 5828 | 5666 | 18,492 |
Launceston | 28 | 41 | 7 | 4 | 80 | |||||
Madras | 3 | 3 | 8 | 3 | 11 | |||||
Manila | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Nelson | 2028 | 2038 | 1225 | 2419 | 7710 | 1865 | 2299 | 1549 | 2353 | 8066 |
New Plymouth | 381 | 16 | 420 | 1711 | 2528 | 741 | 780 | 650 | 1682 | 3853 |
Otago | 653 | 124 | 305 | 618 | 1700 | |||||
Petre | 1263 | 65 | 1261 | 1776 | 4365 | 1368 | 42 | 1276 | 1893 | 4579 |
Singapore | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | ||||||
Sydney | 2892 | 3009 | 1988 | 1195 | 9084 | 1584 | 3111 | 1611 | 1072 | 7378 |
South Australia | 1 | 81 | 134 | 216 | 49 | 60 | 87 | 179 | 375 | |
Tahiti | 5 | 5 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Valparaiso | 4 | 14 | 18 | 3 | 3 | |||||
Western Australia | 3 | 16 | 19 | 7 | 44 | 51 | ||||
Totals | 12,665 | 14,413 | 11,049 | 14,764 | 52,891 | 13,358 | 16,506 | 14,039 | 16,186 | 60,089 |
JOHN HOGGARD,
Acting Postmaster,
Wellington
Districts. | Particular Locality. | Names of Assessors. | Tribe. | Date of Appointment. |
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WELLINGTON | To Aro | Parai | Ngatihaunua | 1st September, 1847 |
Arama Karaka | Ngatikahukura | |||
Kumu Toto | E Tako | Ngatihini | ||
Pipitea | Porutu | Hamoa | ||
Muturoa | ||||
Kai Warra | Teira Whitu | Ngatitama | ||
Ngauranga | Te Ngatoro | Ngatitawhirikura | ||
Petoni | E Puni | |||
Ngapaki | ||||
Waiwetu | Ngahenga | Hamoa | ||
WANGANUI | Putiki | Hori Kingi | Ngatehau | 31st July, 1848 |
Orono near Taupo | Wiremu Eruera Tauri | Ngataterangiiti | ||
Manganuiateo | Tahana Hiko | Patutokotoko | ||
Waitotara | Aperahama Parea | Waitotara | ||
NELSON | Motueka | Te Iti | Ngatitoa and Ngatirarua | 8th March, 1847 |
Te Tana | Ngatirarua | |||
Ngapiko | Ngatitama | |||
Te Poa | Ngatirarua and Ngatiawa | |||
Paora Taukina | Ngatirahiri | |||
Tare te Ahi Manawa | Ngatirarua | |||
Wakapuaka | Te Manu | Ngatitama | ||
Takaka and Motupipi | Te Aupouri | Ngatirarua | ||
Aorere | Tamati Piriniona | Ngatiawa | ||
Inia | ||||
Pakawao | Hemi Kuku | Ngatunatuhi |
Compiled from Returns in the Colonial Secretary's Office,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Deposits. | European. | Native. |
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Number of Depositors of sums of £1 and under | 8 | |
above £1 and under £5 | 14 | |
£5 and under £10 | 11 | 1 |
£10 | 19 | 5 |
Total Depositors | 52 | 6 |
Total sums deposited by Friendly, Religious, and Benevolent Societies. | £196: 15: 6 | .. .. |
Total sums deposited during the year | £562 : 13 : 11 | £86 : 0 : 0 |
J. WOODWARD,
Secretary W. S. Bank.
In Memorandum, 3rd page, 16th line from bottom, for 1841 read 1848, 4th page, 5th line from top, for 200 read 1200; 4th page, 4th line from bottom, and 5th page, 10th line from top, for 15 read 14; 5th page, 31st line from bottom, for “in respect,” read “with respect;” 6th page, 3rd line from top, for 40 read 39.
Return No. 1-7th line from bottom, for 1848 read 1843.
Return No. 2-In total of Males born in the Province, for 1132 read 1131.
Return No. 3-In column headed “Females Married,” for 778 read 758; for 803 read 783; for 1421 read 1401.
Return No. 11-In total of Horned Cattle 1845, for 3271 read 4271; of Goats, for 1571 read 1371.
Return No. 13-In total of outbuildings in Wellington, for 704 read 694; in the district, for 742 read 732; in total of roofings, town of Nelson, for 363 read 263.
Return No. 15-In total of Vessels owned by Natives, New Munster, for 8 read 7.
Return No. 28-In totals of Nelson Revenue, for 18s. read 19s.; for 13s., 14s.; for 17s., 18s.
In some of the copies, several of the above errors were corrected in going through the Press.