We have received a comparative return of the immigration and emigration to and from this colony during the month of October last. It is an interesting document, as showing the preponderance of immigration over emigration, and the proportion which the males bear to the females. The immigration comes first, and with respect to it the table shows;— Immigration; United Kingdom—Males, 589 ; females, 440. British Colonies Males, 603 ; females, 105. Other places—Males, 41 ; females, 6. Total—Males, 1233 ; females, 551. Emigration: United Kingdom—Males, 4 ; females, 2. British Colonies —Males, 218 ; females, 100. Other places -Males, 18; females, 7. ■ Total emigration—Males, 240 ; females, 109. The total excess of immigration over emigration is thus shown to be—males, 993 ; females, 442.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4886, 18 November 1876, Page 2
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