STATISTICS OF NEW ZEALAND.
We have to acknowledge the receipt from the Government Printer of a vo'unu of s'atistics of the Colony of New Zealand for ISSO. .Besides ‘lie ieport of Mr 11. Brown, Registrar-General, which occupies 21 pages, there are 23(1 pages of -closely-printed tabulated matter divided into six parts, also a general statistical summary and an appendix of the census of 1881. Part I. is a return showing the successive Governors and the dates o i which they assumed and retired from the Government ; also the number of Parliaments since the Constitution Act, the
names of the various Ministries, etc. Part 11. shews the population and the increase and decrease, returns of immigration and emigration and vital statistics. Part 111. comprises trade and finance. Part IV., finance, accumulation and production. Part V., law. crime and education. Part VI., miscellenaneous, the whole concludingwith general summary of the papula’ion, dwellings, etc. The volume as a-whole-is a couVlensed history of New .Zealand, and none who have the opportunity, and as we suppose it will be on the reading-tables of all public libraries but should look through it.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1036, 16 December 1881, Page 3
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