INTERESTING FIGURES.
OUR ESTIMATED POPULATION. The estimated population of Now Zealand on December 31, 1910, is given in the latest Gazette as 1,062,792, inclusive of Maoris, and the inhabitants of the Cook and other annexed islands. Excluding the Alaoris and: outlying islands, the number is 1,002,721.' "The total increase during 1910 was 19,795. The excess of arrivals over departures during the year was 3408. and the excess of births over deaths 16,387. The population, of the Cook and other islands is 12,340. The number of Chinese in New Zealand on December 31,1910, was estimated to be 271-5, of whom 7S were fehiales. The b:rth-ra,t© for the .Dominion in 1910 was 26.21 per 1000 of mean population, and the death-rate 9.71, as against 27:29 and 9.22 respectively in 1909. 4 lie deaths in 1910 ((9639) were more than the number registered in 1909 (8959) by 680, and, the rate per 1000 rose from (9.22 to 9.71. The number of marriages (excluding those contracted between Alaoris) solemnised in 1910 is estimated at 8200, giving a -rate of 8.26 per 1000 of the mean population, against 8094 and 8.33, the actual number and rate in 1909.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3150, 21 February 1911, Page 2
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193INTERESTING FIGURES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3150, 21 February 1911, Page 2
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