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  2. Historical census collection. 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.

  3. The suburbs of Christchurch consist of the adjoining Borough of Sydenham and that portion of the Electoral District of Christchurch not included in boroughs. The total population in 1881 amounted to 30,715:—

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  5. In 1867, the total was 218,668, being an Increase, as compared with 1864, of 46,510, or 27.01 per cent. And in February 1871, as has been shown, the Total was 256,393, being an increase, as compared with December 1867, of 37,725 persons, or 17.25 per cent.

  6. 1871 census Population Percentage Christian: 239,542: 94.51% Church of England: 102,389: 39.93% Presbyterians: 63,624: 24.82% Roman; Catholics and Catholics undefined: 35,608: 13.89% Wesleyan Methodist Church: 19,971: 7.79% Baptists: 4,732: 1.84% Congregational Independents: 3,941: 1.54% Lutheran Church: 2,341: 0.91%

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    • Taranaki (4,480)
  7. Feb 2, 2017 · While there has been only an increase of 1.44 per cent, on the total number of persons of both sexes at the ages 21-40 living in 1871, the proportion of persons of those ages to the whole population has fallen from 38.15 per cent, in 1871 to 33.16 per cent, of the whole population in 1874.

  8. Christchurch became New Zealand’s first city by Royal Charter in 1856. Population Christchurch city's most recent population estimate was 396,200, at June 2023.

  9. At June 2009, 372,600 people lived in Christchurch. An additional 85,500 people lived in the surrounding two territorial authorities (Map 2, Table 1). Between 2001 and 2009, the City’s population increased by 11.2 per cent (a rate of 1.2% per annum).

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