No. 5.—Return of the POPULATION of HONGKONG exclusive of the Military and Naval DepartmentTS, 4th December, 1876.
WHITE.
CHINESE,
COLOURED.
TOTAL.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
VICTORIA DISTRICT,.
Chinese Residing in Victoria,
1,537 1,230
504
308
2,041
1,538
>>
in Employ of Europeans,.
62,085 4,931
22,340
948
67,018
23,288
VILLAGES.
Wong-nei-chong,
241
186
Shou-ki Wan,
2,159
852
Chai-Wán,
12
74
Shek-O,
221
171
Tai-Tam-Tuk,
45
40
Stanley,
587
357
Aberdeen,
1,315
354
Heong-Kong,
223
180
Pok-foo-lum,
367
56
Kowloon,
5,738
1,960
Boat Population,
14,140
8,605
Temporary Residents,
Prisoners,
34
:
433
27
18
:
10,968
4,242
14,140
8,605
154
485
27
04,824
37,700
M. S. TONNOCHY,
Registrar General's Office, Victorin, Hongkong, 12th February, 1877.
Acting Registrar General.
No. 6.—ABSTRAct of Returns furnished from each House occupied by CHINESE in the COLONY of Hongkong, stating Number of Persons resident therein, and Mortality.
MEN.
WOMEN. Boys.
GIRLS.
TOTAL OF EACH
PLACE.
MOR-
TALITY.
City of Victoria,
In Employ of Europeans,
55,413 4,791
10,727 547
0,072
6,013
84,425
2,923
140
401
5,879
60,204
10,274
6,812
7,014
90,304
2,920
VILLAGES.
Wong-nei-chong,
104
120
77
GO
427
Shau-ki Wan.
1,820
509
330
253
3,011
108
Chni-Win,
51
5+
41
20
180
1
Shek-0,
140
03
75
78
392
0
Tai-Tam-Tuk,
32 !
30
13
10
85
2
Stanley,
442
227
145
130
944
28
Aberdeen,
1,100
258
200
90
1,689
70
Heong-Kong,
120
113
97
73
409
5
Pak-foo-lum,
Kowloon,
338
45
20
11
423
•
4,831
1,373
004
593
7,704
137
Total,
Grand Total,
9,008
2,018
1,920
1,324
15,230
359
60,272 19,192
8,732
8,338
105,534
3,281
1. Slmu-ki Wún includes Heong-Kong Loo, Taat Tuze Mui, Pak Shui Wan, Ngo Yau Wan, Wong Kok Tsui, and
A Koong Ngam.
2. Slick-O includos Nok Tsui and To-ti Wan.
3. Stanley includes Tai Tain and Wong-me Kok.
4. Aberdeen includes Ap-li-chrt.
M. S. TONNOCHY,
Acting Registrar General,
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, IJongkong, 12th February, 1877.