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GROWTH OF THE CITIES.

AUCKLAND STILL LEADS. The Abstract of Statistics for December gives the populations of the four chief centres of the Dominion as follows: — Auckland City, 87,829; Birkenhead, 3,023; Xortlieote, 2.360; Tnkapuna 6,044; Devonport, 9,831; .•Vyondalo 4,559; Mount Albert 17,497; Mount Eden, 18,014; Newmarket, 3,189; Onchunga, 9,195; Otaliuliu 4,113; Henderson, 961; Glen Eden 1,067; Xew Lynn, 1,940; Ellerslie, 2,4.10; Papatoetoe, 1,600; a total of 173,632. Wellington City. 97,986; Lower Ihitt 7,759; Petone, 9,212; Eastbourne, 1,841; Johnsonvillc, 1,188; a total of 117,986. Christchurch City, 83,105; Riecarton, 4.574; Xew Brighton 4,483; Sumner, 3,095; Lyttelton, 3,082, a total of 98,935. Dunedin City, 67,544; Port Chalmers, 2,572; West Harbour 1,991; St. Kilda, 7,947: Green Island, 2145 Mosgiel, 1.932, a total ol 84,131. Four chief centres, 474,684.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3580, 28 December 1926, Page 2

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GROWTH OF THE CITIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3580, 28 December 1926, Page 2

GROWTH OF THE CITIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3580, 28 December 1926, Page 2

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