CENSUS OF THE COLONY.
«0» ■ ■■■■■■■ GAIN OF 117,696 IN FIVE YEARS. EUROPEANS AND MAORIS UMBER I / 946,000. / A summabt of the enumerators': figures in connection with the, recent ' .tistis has been made by the registrar. From this it appears that the-colony has a population, exclusive of Maoris, of 830,415, as against 772, on March 1901. The/numerical increase is thus roughly psoertained to be 117,690, or 15.25 per cent, for five years, as against an/increase of 69,389 between. 1896 and 1901, a rate of 9.86 per cent. . ,;„, . .>• With.the Maori population and; the figures for Cook and other ..'dandsi:: the population anticipated to ; be shown is 946,000,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13226, 11 July 1906, Page 2 (Supplement)
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