The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Personal Volume
Appendix No. 3
Appendix No. 3.
page break page break page break page breakDiagram II. Showing the Ages of the People of New Zealand (exclusive of Maoris) in Quinquennial Periods, as at the time of the Census, April, 1881.
The male population increased between the date of the Census and the 30th September, 1885, to 313,126, or at the rate of 16.14 per cent.
The female population increased to 263,108, or at the rate of 19.41 per cent. red signifies males, blue females.
One Coloured Inch—50.000
Diagram III. Showing the Birthplaces of the People of New Zealand (exclusive of Maoris) as at the time of the Census, April, 1881.
The male population increased between the date of the Census and 30th September, 1885, to 313,126, or at the rate of 16.14 per cent.
The female population increased to 263,108, or at the rate of 19.41 per cent.
The red represents males, blue females.
[unclear: Diagram] IX. Showing the Total Value of the Exports from New Zealand for the Years 1853 to 1884 inclusive, and the proportions to the whole of Wool, Gold, Grain, Flour, Oatmeal, Bran, and Sharps, and the remaining Exports.
[unclear: total] value of the exports is represented by the coloured space of the diagram. The red indicates the proportion of vool; the yellow, gold; the blue, grain, flour, oatmeal, bran, and sharps; and the buff, the remainder of the exports.
One Vertical Inch = £2.500.000
Diagram XIII. Showing the Number of Holdings of Land over One Acre in extent under Cultivation in New Zealand for the Years 1869 to 1885 inclusive, distinguishing those occupied by Freeholders from those occupied on Lease only.
The total number of occupied holdings is represented by the whole of the coloured space of the diagram.
One Vertical Inch = 4.000 Holdings.
Diagram XVI. Showing the Total Revenue and Expenditure of the General Government of New Zealand from the Year 1876 (the date of the abolition of the provinces) to the Year 1884 inclusive.
(Expenditure out of loans is not included in the figures dealt with in the diagram.)
One Coloured Inch =£1000000
Diagram XIX. Showing the Tonnage of Shipping entered Inwards at the Ports of New Zealand, and the Tonnage of Shipping cleared Outwards, during the Years 1853 to 1884.
The total amount of tonnage of shipping entered inwards and cleared outwards is represented by the whole of the coloured space of the diagram.
One Coloured Inch = 100,000 Tons.
Diagram XXI. Showing the Capital invested (value of Land and Buildings, Machinery and Plant) in each of the principal Industries of the Colony of New Zealand in April, 1881.
It is well known that a very rapid expansion of the industries has taken place in New Zealand since the year 1882, but until the results of the Census of 1886 are ascertained it is impossible to give figures.
The returns of the Joint-Stock Companies registered show a large amount of additional capital sunk recently in industrial companies for Woollen Manufacture, Meat-freezing, Sugar-refining, Butter, Cheese, and Bacon making, Iron and Steel Works, Horse-breeding, &c. The diagram and figures given must only be taken as indicative of the nature and comparatively of the extent of many of the industries now developing in New Zealand.
One Coloured Inch = £300,000