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1841-1886

REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT

Population Returns.

271

7. The Registrar-General's returns show improvement under every head. The population has increased during the past year by about 8,000, being estimated on the 1st of January last at

Males Females

Total

69,810 25,107

94,917

In bonis In houses

28,559 66,358

Total population 94,917

Bonis Houses

3,925 4,861

Total Tenements 8,786

Of this number 28,559 were found to be living on the water in 3,925 boats, and the remainder 66,358 on shore in 4,861 houses, making a total of 8,786 tenements. The population consists of Chinese and foreigners in the following proportion.

Chinese Other than Chinese

92,441 2,476

94,917

Males. Females. Total.

European and Americans 1,151 441 1,592

Goa, Manila, Indians, and others of mixed blood 710 71 781

Aliens, chiefly seamen and temporary residents 100 100 200

1,961 515 2,476

In these returns the military stationed in the Colony, and the crews of the ships of war and of the merchant ships in the harbour, are not included.

The houses show an increase over the previous year of 600, and are classified as,--

European houses Chinese ditto

1,017 3,844

4,861

The European houses consist of 173 public buildings, and 844 private dwellings, shops, and offices.

The Chinese boat population, of over 28,500, are put down as living in,

Junks Trading boats 12 Wood Coal Salt Passage Water Bumboats Pilot boats 27 16 Stone ** ** 42 Hakow 89 Sampans 11 33 7 32 5 659 166 106 305 2,421 Total boats 3,925

Shipping.

8. The Harbour Master's returns show that, exclusive of men-of-war, Canton and Macao river steamers, and Chinese craft, 1,534 vessels, aggregating 875,199 tons, and belonging to 26 different nations, entered the harbour of Hong Kong during the past year; being 376 vessels in excess of the number that entered during 1859. Of the 1,534 that entered last year, 1,262 entered with cargoes, and 272 in ballast.

Emigration.

9. Forty-eight emigrant ships, aggregating 40,789 tons, and carrying 14,390 males and 793 females, cleared from this port for the following places, during 1860:-

Males. Females. Total. 11 for Australia 4,526 4,526 24 for San Francisco 6,799 441 7,240 4 for Demerara 961 359 1,313 1 for Vancouver Island 2,038 2,038 8 for Moulmain 66 66 14,390 793 15,183

A large part of this increase went to Vancouver Island, to which port emigration from this took place last year for the first time.

Being an increase of 13 ships and 4,916 emigrants over the numbers of 1859.

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1841-1886 REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT Population Returns. 271 7. The Registrar-General's returns show improvement under every head. The population has increased during the past year by about 8,000, being estimated on the 1st of January last at Males Females Total 69,810 25,107 94,917 In bonis In houses 28,559 66,358 Total population 94,917 Bonis Houses 3,925 4,861 Total Tenements 8,786 Of this number 28,559 were found to be living on the water in 3,925 boats, and the remainder 66,358 on shore in 4,861 houses, making a total of 8,786 tenements. The population consists of Chinese and foreigners in the following proportion. Chinese Other than Chinese 92,441 2,476 94,917 Males. Females. Total. European and Americans 1,151 441 1,592 Goa, Manila, Indians, and others of mixed blood 710 71 781 Aliens, chiefly seamen and temporary residents 100 100 200 1,961 515 2,476 In these returns the military stationed in the Colony, and the crews of the ships of war and of the merchant ships in the harbour, are not included. The houses show an increase over the previous year of 600, and are classified as,-- European houses Chinese ditto 1,017 3,844 4,861 The European houses consist of 173 public buildings, and 844 private dwellings, shops, and offices. The Chinese boat population, of over 28,500, are put down as living in, Junks Trading boats 12 Wood Coal Salt Passage Water Bumboats Pilot boats 27 16 Stone ** ** 42 Hakow 89 Sampans 11 33 7 32 5 659 166 106 305 2,421 Total boats 3,925 Shipping. 8. The Harbour Master's returns show that, exclusive of men-of-war, Canton and Macao river steamers, and Chinese craft, 1,534 vessels, aggregating 875,199 tons, and belonging to 26 different nations, entered the harbour of Hong Kong during the past year; being 376 vessels in excess of the number that entered during 1859. Of the 1,534 that entered last year, 1,262 entered with cargoes, and 272 in ballast. Emigration. 9. Forty-eight emigrant ships, aggregating 40,789 tons, and carrying 14,390 males and 793 females, cleared from this port for the following places, during 1860:- Males. Females. Total. 11 for Australia 4,526 4,526 24 for San Francisco 6,799 441 7,240 4 for Demerara 961 359 1,313 1 for Vancouver Island 2,038 2,038 8 for Moulmain 66 66 14,390 793 15,183 A large part of this increase went to Vancouver Island, to which port emigration from this took place last year for the first time. Being an increase of 13 ships and 4,916 emigrants over the numbers of 1859. Page 290 Page 291
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1841-1886 REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT Population Returns. 271 7. The Registrar-General's returns show improvement under every head. The popu lation has increased during the past year by about 8,000, being estimated on the 1st of Jar Jary last at Males Females Total 69,810 25,107 94,917 In bonis In houses 28,559 66,358 Total population 94,917 Bonis Housos 3,925 4,861 Total Tenements 8,786 Of this number 28,550) were found to be living on the water in $,925 boats, and the remainder 66,358 on shore in 4,861 houses, making making a total of 8,786 tenements. The population consists of Chinese and foreigners in the following proportion. The other than Chinese are composed of European and Americans Chinese A 92,441 Other than Chinese - 2,470 94,917 Males. Females. Totni. 1,151 441 1,592 710 71 784 100 100 1,961 515 2,476 Goa, Manila, Indians, and others of mixed blood Aliens, chiefly seamen and temporary residents In these returns the military stationed in the Colony, and the crews of the ships of war and of the merchant ships in the harbour, are not included. The houses show an increase over the previous year of 600, and are classified as,-- European houses Chinese ditto 1,017 3,814 4,861 The European houses consist of 173 public buildings, and $74 private dwellings, shops, and offices. The Chinese boat population, of over 28,500, arc put down as living in,- F Junks Trading boats Wood * >> * Coal Salt Passage Water Bumboats Pilot bouts 12 Fishing 27 Cargo 16 Stone ** ** 42 Hakow 89 Sampans >> 11 33 7 32 5 659 166 106 305 2,421 Total boats 3,995 Shipping. S. The Harbour Master's returns show that, exclusive of men-of-war, Canton and Macao river steamers, and Chinese craft, 1,534 vessels, aggregating 875,199 tons, and belonging to 26 different nations, entered the harbour of Hong Kong during the past year; being 376 vessels in excess of the number that entered during 1859. Of the 1,534 that entered last year, 1,262 entered with cargoes, and 272 in ballast. Emigration. 9. Forty-eight emigrant ships, aggregating 40,789 tons, and carrying 14,390 males and 798 females, cleared from this port for the following places, during 1860:- Malcs. Fomales. Total. 11 for Australia · with 4,526 4,526 24 San Francisco 6,799 441 7,240 4 Demerara ** ** 961 359 1,313 ** 1 Vancouver Island Moulmain 2,038 2,038 66 GG >> 35 14,390 793 15,183 A large Being an increase of 13 ships and 4,916 emigrants over the numbers of 1859. part of this increase went to Vancouver Island, to which port emigration from this took place last year for the first time. Page 290Page 291
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1841-1886

REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT

Population Returns.

271

7. The Registrar-General's returns show improvement under every head. The popu lation has increased during the past year by about 8,000, being estimated on the 1st of Jar Jary last at

Males Females

Total

69,810

25,107

94,917

In bonis

In houses

28,559

66,358

Total population 94,917

Bonis Housos

3,925

4,861

Total Tenements 8,786

Of this number 28,550) were found to be living on the water in $,925 boats, and the remainder 66,358 on shore in 4,861 houses, making making a total of 8,786 tenements. The population consists of Chinese and foreigners in the following proportion.

The other than Chinese are composed of

European and Americans

Chinese

A

92,441

Other than Chinese -

2,470

94,917

Males.

Females.

Totni.

1,151

441

1,592

710 71

784

100

100

1,961 515

2,476

Goa, Manila, Indians, and others of mixed blood Aliens, chiefly seamen and temporary residents

In these returns the military stationed in the Colony, and the crews of the ships of war and of the merchant ships in the harbour, are not included.

The houses show an increase over the previous year of 600, and are classified as,--

European houses Chinese ditto

1,017

3,814

4,861

The European houses consist of 173 public buildings, and $74 private dwellings, shops, and offices.

The Chinese boat population, of over 28,500, arc put down as living in,-

F

Junks Trading boats Wood

*

>>

* Coal

Salt

Passage

Water

Bumboats

Pilot bouts

12 Fishing 27 Cargo 16 Stone

**

**

42 Hakow 89 Sampans

>>

11

33

7

32

5

659

166

106

305

2,421

Total boats

3,995

Shipping.

S. The Harbour Master's returns show that, exclusive of men-of-war, Canton and Macao river steamers, and Chinese craft, 1,534 vessels, aggregating 875,199 tons, and belonging to 26 different nations, entered the harbour of Hong Kong during the past year; being 376 vessels in excess of the number that entered during 1859. Of the 1,534 that entered last year, 1,262 entered with cargoes, and 272 in ballast.

Emigration.

9. Forty-eight emigrant ships, aggregating 40,789 tons, and carrying 14,390 males and 798 females, cleared from this port for the following places, during 1860:-

Malcs.

Fomales.

Total.

11 for Australia ·

with 4,526

4,526

24

San Francisco

6,799

441

7,240

4

Demerara

**

**

961

359

1,313

**

1

Vancouver Island Moulmain

2,038

2,038

66

GG

>>

35

14,390

793

15,183

A large

Being an increase of 13 ships and 4,916 emigrants over the numbers of 1859. part of this increase went to Vancouver Island, to which port emigration from this took place last year for the first time.

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