NEW ZEALAND’S POPULATION.
Nearing the Million, By June of this year, according to an estimate which the Regis-trar-General (Mr E. J. von Dadelzen) ventured some months ago, the population of New Zealand should reach the million. The addition for the first quarter of this year show that the estimate is likely to come true. The Dominion’s estimated population at the end of March was 997)658 (529,431 males and 468,227 females). The figures include the Maori population of 47,73*) and population of the Cook and other islands, 12,340, as shown by the census of 1906. The net increase in the population of the Dominion during the first quarter of the present year wss 8103 (5020 males and 3083 females). The total increase for the quarter was 19,723 —made up as follows ; —Arrivals, 12,906; births, 6817. The decrease during the same period was 11,620, made up as follows: —Deaths, 2267 ; departures, 9358.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 383, 9 May 1908, Page 3
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150NEW ZEALAND’S POPULATION. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 383, 9 May 1908, Page 3
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