To Correspondents.
“ A Subscriber.”—A ganger must be able to read and write.
’• Ixeumsß.”—According to the census of 1881 there were in Duhcdin proper, i e , the municipal boundaries, 4,947 persons ’’orn in England, 5,007 Scotch, 2 070 Irish, and 170 hailing from other British dependencies; in Rcslyn, 561 Fi-.giish, 739 S oton, 158 Irish, and 17 from other British dependencies; in Caversham, 1,031 English, 676 Scotch, 209 Irhh, and 19 from other British dependencies; in Mornington, 706 English, \J n 9 Scotch, 136 Irish, and 8 from other British dependencies; at Maori HiH, 177 English, 310 S otch, 93 Irish, and 3 from other British dependencies; at St. Hilda, 219 English, 122 Scotch, 59 Irish, and 6 from other British dependencies ; at South Dunedin T/A-English, 503 Scotch, 323Irish,and 15 from other British dependencies; at the North-cast Val!ey,s73 English, 571 Scotch, 185 Irish, and 12 from other British dependencies; at West Harbor 329 English, 222 Scotch, 72 Irish, an*) 7 from other British dependencies.
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Evening Star, Issue 6916, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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163To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 6916, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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