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VITAL STATISTICS.

SOUTH TARANAKI FIGURES. Vital statistics registered in the South Taranaki district for the month, of February, 1929, show, as compared with the cox-responding period of last year, an increase in births by three ; the same number of deaths occurred, while marriages show an decrease of two. Registrations in the respective i centres for February 1929, with the figures for February 1928 shown in parentheses, are as under: Hawera.—Births 18 (15), deaths 2 (3), marriages 4 (5). Manaia.—Births 4 (3), deaths O (1), marriages 0 (0). Opunake.—Births 7 (10), deaths 0 (1) marriages 2 (1). Eltham.—Births 6 (3), deaths 3 (4), marriages 1 (1). Kaponga. —Births 5 (6), deaths I (0), marriages 0 (1). Patea.—Births 1 (3), deaths 4 (0), marriages 1 (0). Waverley.—Births 6 (4), deaths 0 (1), marriages 2 (4) Totals.—Births 47 (44), deaths 10 (10), marriages 10 (12).

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 March 1929, Page 7

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VITAL STATISTICS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 March 1929, Page 7

VITAL STATISTICS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 March 1929, Page 7

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