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  2. Explore digitised copies of Census of Population and Dwellings reports and results, from 1871 to 1916. Publications available: 1871 Census results. 1874 Census results. 1878 Census results. 1881 Census results. 1886 Census results. 1911 Census results. 1916 Census results , including the Māori census and Census of Cook and other annexed islands.

  3. Dividing the Number within the specified Ages, according to the Sexes, of the Total of Males in 1871 (27,817), there were 16,436, or 59.08 percent. attending Day Schools, against 48.87 percent. in 1867; and of the Total of Females in 1871 (26,954), there were 15,274, or 56.66 percent., against 46.55 percent. in 1867.

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  5. The 1871 New Zealand census was New Zealand's sixth national census. [1] The day used for the census was Monday, 27 February 1871. It was the first census held in New Zealand for which separate census reports were produced, rather than including population statistics in a general report of statistical information about agriculture, exports and ...

    • 256,393 ( 17.25%)
    • Auckland (62,335)
    • Taranaki (4,480)
    • East
    • South West
    • Midlands East
    • Midlands West
    • Midlands South
    • North Wales
    • South Wales
    • Borders
    • Table 25: Stages in the family life cycle, assisted families, 1871-1888, and Canterbury assisted families, 1855-1870.

    Cambridgeshire Essex Huntingdonshire Lincolnshire Norfolk Suffolk

    Cornwall Devonshire Dorsetshire Somersetshire Wiltshire

    Derbyshire Leicestershire Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire

    Gloucestershire Herefordshire Shropshire Worcestershire

    Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Hertfordshire Oxfordshire

    Carnarvonshire Cardiganshire Denbighshire Flintshire Montgomeryshire Pembrokeshire Radnorshire

    Brecknockshire Carmathenshire Glamorganshire Monmouthshire Not stated n

    Berwick Dumfries Kirkcudbright Peebles Roxburgh Selkirk Wigtown

    Family life cycle stages English/ Welsh Scots Irish Total

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  6. Page 8. The great migration: 1871 to 1885. The migration of the 1870s was the most significant in New Zealand history. In 1871 the non-Māori population was just over a quarter of a million; over the next 15 years more than that number (289,026) flooded into the country, although about 40% of them took a look and moved on.

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Phone: +64 4 931 4630. For statistical information: Phone: 0508 525 525 (toll-free in New Zealand) Information about people in New Zealand includes details about the population (eg births, deaths, age, education, ethnicity, life expectancy), the communities we live in (eg families and households, housing, work and income), and social themes (eg ...

  8. Jan 11, 2024 · Since 1858 statistics of the official census have been published. 1858, 1861, 1864 and 1867 censuses published in "Statistics of New Zealand" - Central Govt Pubns 3T5ws S. From 1871 each census has been individually published - Central Govt Pubns 3T5w C. 1871, 1874, 1878, 1881 - then 5 yearly to 1926. 1931: census not taken due to the Depression.

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