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1841-1886

PAPERS RELATING TO

The estimated population for the last five years was as follows:-

Years. Males. Females. Total. 1881 115,369 45,033 160,402* 1882 119,704 46,729 166,433 1883 124,768 48,707 173,475 1884 130,560 50,969 181,529 1885 137,079 53,515 190,594

* According to the Census of 1881.

The births and deaths for the last five years were as follows:-

Years. Births. Deaths. 1881 1,518 3,862 1882 1,545 4,189 1883 1,509 4,712 1884 1,551 4,811 1885 1,555 5,192

The birth rate in the total estimated population as above was 8.16 per thousand, and the death rate 27.24 per thousand.

The increase in the death rate was owing to some cases of choleraic diarrhoea brought on, it was believed, by eating unripe fruit, and to some cases of cholera.

The Government took prompt steps, which prevented the disease from becoming epidemic.

17.—ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

There were no changes in these establishments, as compared with previous years.

18.—EDUCATION.

The total number of schools subject to supervision by the Government amounted in 1885 to 90, being the same number as in 1884.

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1841-1886 PAPERS RELATING TO The estimated population for the last five years was as follows:- Years. Males. Females. Total. 1881 115,369 45,033 160,402* 1882 119,704 46,729 166,433 1883 124,768 48,707 173,475 1884 130,560 50,969 181,529 1885 137,079 53,515 190,594 * According to the Census of 1881. The births and deaths for the last five years were as follows:- Years. Births. Deaths. 1881 1,518 3,862 1882 1,545 4,189 1883 1,509 4,712 1884 1,551 4,811 1885 1,555 5,192 The birth rate in the total estimated population as above was 8.16 per thousand, and the death rate 27.24 per thousand. The increase in the death rate was owing to some cases of choleraic diarrhoea brought on, it was believed, by eating unripe fruit, and to some cases of cholera. The Government took prompt steps, which prevented the disease from becoming epidemic. 17.—ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. There were no changes in these establishments, as compared with previous years. 18.—EDUCATION. The total number of schools subject to supervision by the Government amounted in 1885 to 90, being the same number as in 1884. 693
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1841-1886 PAPERS RELATING TO The estimated population for the last five years was as fol- lows:- 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 Years. 34 Males. Females. Total. 115,369 45,033 160,402* 119.704 46,729 166,433 124,768 48,707 173,475 130,560 50,969 181,529 137,079 53,515 190,594 * According to the Census of 1881. The births and deaths for the last five years were as follows:- 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 Years. Births. Deaths. 1,518 3,862 1,545 4,189 1,509 4,712 1,551 4,811 1,555 5,192 The birth rate in the total estimated population as above was 8.16 per thousand, and the death rate 27-24 per thousand. The increase in the death rate was owing to some cases of choleraic diarrhoea brought on, it was believed, by eating unripe fruit, and to some cases of cholera. The Government took prompt steps, which prevented the disease from becoming epidemic. 17.-ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. There were no changes in these establishments, as compared with previous years. 18.—EDUCATION. The total number of schools subject to supervision by the Government amounted in 1885 to 90, being the same number as in 1884. 693
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1841-1886

PAPERS RELATING TO

The estimated population for the last five years was as fol-

lows:-

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

Years.

34

Males.

Females.

Total.

115,369

45,033

160,402*

119.704

46,729

166,433

124,768

48,707

173,475

130,560

50,969

181,529

137,079

53,515

190,594

* According to the Census of 1881.

The births and deaths for the last five years were as follows:-

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

Years.

Births.

Deaths.

1,518

3,862

1,545

4,189

1,509

4,712

1,551

4,811

1,555

5,192

The birth rate in the total estimated population as above was 8.16 per thousand, and the death rate 27-24 per thousand.

The increase in the death rate was owing to some cases of choleraic diarrhoea brought on, it was believed, by eating unripe fruit, and to some cases of cholera.

The Government took prompt steps, which prevented the disease from becoming epidemic.

17.-ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

There were no changes in these establishments, as compared with previous years.

18.—EDUCATION.

The total number of schools subject to supervision by the Government amounted in 1885 to 90, being the same number as in 1884.

693

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