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POPULATION AND DWELLINGS IN COUNTIES. Table XVI.—Showing the Population of the Counties (exclusive of Maoris), distinguishing Half-castes and Chinese, with the Number of Houses Inhabited, Uninhabited, and in Course of Erection, classified according to Materials and Rooms; also the Number of Europeans and Chinese in different Classes of Dwellings, and those camping out.

Dwellings. Chinese living in liuropcans 11 viii| in Total (including Halfcastes and Chinese). Half-castes. Chi n< c. rt U Inhabited. Mangonui 3,105 1.875 Whangaroa .. 775 399 Hokianga .. 3,041 1,820 Bay of Islands.. 3,147 1,881 Whangarei .. 7,854 4,371 Hobson .. 4,078 2,464 Otamatea .. 3,648 2,046 Rodney .. 4.249 2,348 Waitemata .. 8,648 4,752 Eden .. 23.258 11,543] Manukau .. 16,180 8,647i Coromandel .. 2.732 1.465 Thames .. 4,388 2,489! Ohinemuri .. 6.044 3,367! Piako.. 3,200! 1,821 Matamata ' .. 2,946 1,742^ Waikato .. 6.610 3,639; Raglan .. 2,907 1,716 Waipa .. 6.971: 3,743; Waitomo . . 3,595 2.203: Kawhia .. 875 547 Awakino 605! 437 Tauranga .. 2,932 1,664 Rotorua .. 3.5441 1,933 East Taupo .. 528 344 West Taupo .. 974 615 Ohura .. 1,436! 939J Kaitieke . . 1,966] 1,207| Whakatane .. 1,700 996 Opotiki .. 2.419 1.383 Waiapu .. 1.734 1,228 Waikohu 2,963 1,997 Cook .. 8,420 3.594 Counties* (Boroughs not included, see footnote). z. s (ft ft HI to 1,230 376 1,221 1,266 3,483 1,614 1,502 1,901 3,896 11,715 7,533 1,267 1,899 2,677 1,379 1,204 2,971 1,191 3,228 1.392 328 168 1.268 1,611 184 359 497 759 704 1,036 506 966 2,826 34 81 78 22 20 7 4 15 4 19 12 36 28 4 20 2 23 6 71 II 6 48 47 7 10 8 48 42 63 13 38 IJ rt 2 _tj rt ■ 31 20 86' 82 20 18 10 12 14 14 12 42 18 3 15 8 31 13 69 4 1 35 47 9 5 9 40 41 57 34 13 '.'. 154 5 9 .. 10 .. 10 5 I .'. " •J ii rt ■- 779 169 677 598 1,679 930 717 924 2,065 4,586 3,427 626 994 1,336 620 644 1,313 626 1,372 705 182 135 646 702 115 226 325 4181 340 507! 277 442! l,309 i X 3 o X S bo C -3 rt (ft (ft O -M O 110 21 5 12 23 82 67 22 43 129 70 83 154 77 45 113 45 145 7 236 78 191 16 147 38 85 18 59 23 38 34 17 14 35 36 29 19 62 105 III 26 9 28 19 57 58 18 64 26 4 30 12 47 35 56 22 35 38 32 40 80 11 368 17 52 96 r\> rt c B 4 2 591 .. .. 35 110 151 .. .. 164 .. .. 4 5 1 .. .. 642 3 3 8 23 21 1 3 570 ..2 9 67 14 7 3 1,623 .. 3 11 49 39 3 .. 860: .. .. 63 70 7 2 2 659 ... . 17 154 39 8 11 851 1 .. 52 45 9 12 31 1,877 4 1 125 45 27 89J 163 4,403 .... 7 7 13 32 30 3,353 .... 28 78 16 . . .. 603 .... 17 16 6 3 .. 962 .... 23 38 9 1 1 1,315 .... 13 18 7 I . . 610 .... 3 23 7 5 .. 602 .... 40 34 2 6 4 1,287 .... 15 14 7 1 1 604 ... . 10 36 11 23 3 1,358 .... 4 19 7 2 .. 683 .... 12 105 10 .. .. 179 .... I 25 2 .. .. 129 .... 3 28 3 9 .. 638 .... 5 57 3 7 2 680' .. 1 14 18 6 .. .. 92 .. 1 22 25 .. .. .. 185 .... 34 30 7 7 .. 302 I . . 9 47 13 .. .. 363 .... 39 56 16 4 .. 340 36 .. 2 1 501 .. .. 2 32 3 4 1 268 .. .. 5 80 3 3 1 424 .... 9 368 8 is 3! 1,284 1 .. 11 52 10 ■5 "3 - o o a 7. n 2 -- rt 3 O c 5 « Materials. 0 c o 5. rt -a o o U O -J X c o tfi" c rt rt OB o si 3 O u B 7 ■a o o B O ll m 49 146 7 9 73 25 40 81 87 83 90| 125 35j 168 32 90 j 145 138 20 10 74 106 33 27 100 46 75 23 28 25 46 59 47 10 32 42 19 19 50 52 14 23 21 24 61 52 49 23 9 45 15 58 43 37 41 51 28 7 26 24 15 73 28 267 58 32 ie. •a rt o a 85 16 84 41 119 100 48 44 195 94 138 42 92109 44 73 122' 59 67 153 25 27 75 64 14 29 81 48 49 33 132 85 6 Rooms. c — 177 175 107 150 .. 17 8 2,615 28 59 54 1 . . 12; .. 762 221 1781 97 22 . . 72 10 2,865 158 203 129 13 .. 18 5 2,708 443 579i 408 9 .. 128 8 7,621 217 326 139 3 .. 76 10 3,745 174 228 183 35 1 51 27 3,184 209: 325 259 10 2 119 .. 4,048 622 666! 329 16 2 142 13 8,305 885 2,226 1,329 29 15 275 35 23,013 780 1,541| 852 14 4 197 22; 15,901 183 228 117 12 ..140 7 2,652 238 385 155 16 .. 85 3 4,193 518 450 166 13 . . 56 I 5,959 174 245 120 7 .. 22 17 3,087 182 224 77 17 .. 19 3 2,779 369 502 267 10 .. 26 15 6,537 168 219 129 13 .. 28 2 2,736 341 633 295 17 3 72 10 6,868 298 169 48 40 .. 6 15 3,220 76 46 19 4 .. 9 .. 776 37 34 12 8 . . 18 1 525 L73 217 120 5 I 50 10 2,761 245 212 121 6 .. 29 42 3,455 33 18 19 2 . . 4 .. 427 78 53 13 10 .. 3 9 803 135 53 14 9 .. 42 .. 1,245 199 SI 17 26 .. 12 10 1.627 113 86 71 22 .. 31 11 1,636 163 166 98 14 .. 41 1 2,318 95 63 72 6 .. 5 10 1,507 174 116 89 4 .. 20 .. 2,096 385 462 311 28 . . 49 65 6.202 ■a V 0 rt - M u bin Mil 5 8 G rt B -3 rt jr. 6 M-to-s, •- V otS S. C 3 P '/. - rt -, Ifi X Q 65 238 5 .. 30 62 19 28 56 9 127 3 23 71 96: 30 189 43 13 48 34 44 25 16 111 18 20 7 4 46 79 .. 21 23 18 40 9 18 25 7 8 2 8 12 8 12 25 10 48 .. 67 30 22 54 79 67 4 22 13 .. 6 .. 27 62 * 3 -r? --""ti r ■3 c- " . .oil « 5 S rt 0 r ii c 'f. o. "5 ea t» ~ rt „JS x»t G i te C. -So f-e I H X X t177 10 3 5 62 22 392 113 55 139 64 270 72 3 98 .. 13 .. .. 23 2 159 .. 194 7 .. 38 1 57 .. 9 .. .. 48 .. 10 .. .. 62 1 .. .. .. 88 29 112 1 6l| .. 15 .. .. 343 87 .. 2 .. .. 60 151 48 .. 6 .. .. 42 11 63 11 113 1 1 .. .. 189 4 75 214 861 127 .. 2 .. ..

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