IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION.
[BY TKLEGRAPH.—PKKSH ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Friday. The immigration and emigration returns for the year ended 31st December, 18S7■ aro as follows:— Immigration from the United Kiogdom, 4906; QueeusUnd, 11; New South Wales, 3520 ; Victoria, 3751 ; South and Western Australia, 4; Tasmania, 499 ; Fiji, 230; other British ports, 122; Hawaii aud South S-ias. 353 ; other foreign ports, ' 13; totai, 13,689. The departures were: To the Uuited Kingdom, 2056 ; Queensland, 54; New .South Wales, 47'26; Victoria, 4472; South and Western Australia, 6; Tasmania, 342; Fiji, 147; other British ports, 121 ; Hawaii and South Seas, 751 ; other foreign ports, 7 : total, 12,712. Tho excess of immigration over emigration ie 977. Tue arrivah were :—At Kneaell, 2 ; Iwpara, 6 ; Auckland, 3547 ; Gisborne, 1 ; Weliiugton, 3566 ; Wanganui, 8 ; Napier, I ; Nelson, 6; Weitp-jrt, 3; Greymouth, 20; Hokitika, 16; Lytteltoa. 137; Timaru, 13; Oamaru, 9; Dunedin, 1527 ; luvercargiil, 4225 : total?, 13,689. The departures were : — From Kuesell, 36 ; Kaipara, 9 ; Auckland, 454; Wellington, 2166; \Vau» f-.anui, 4; Napier, 25 ; Greyniouth, 54; Hokitika, 21 ; Lyttoltou, 1135; Timaru, 16; Oamaru, 12; Dunedin, 29; InvercargilJ, 4757 : total, 12,712.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8962, 28 January 1888, Page 5
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