Mortality and Meteorological Statistics, Land Transfer Notices




1880
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 107

Constitutional Diseases.—These diseases caused 17 deaths in November, against 16 in October. There were 4 deaths from cancer, and 9 from phthisis.

Local Diseases.—These diseases were less fatal last month, the deaths having been only 40 in November, against 54 in October. Of these, 12 occurred in Auckland, and 17 in Wellington. Diseases of the respiratory organs caused 10 deaths in Wellington, of which 7 were of children under 5 years of age.

The subjoined table shows the mortality for the last two months at each of these four boroughs from six principal zymotic diseases of the miasmatic order, and also the deaths from certain inflammatory diseases of the lungs. These causes of death have been distinguished from the others of the classes to which they belong, as being the most important special diseases which give rise to sudden increases in the death-rates of towns, and the prevalence of which is closely connected with sanitary condition and climatic influence of the season on health.

Towns. Measles. Scarlet Fever. Typhus and other Fever. Diphtheria. Whooping Cough. Dysentery and Diarrhea. Bronchitis. Pleurisy. Pneumonia. Congestion of Lungs.
Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct.
Auckland ... ... 1 ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... 1
Wellington ... ... 1 6 ... ... ... 1 1 ... 2
Christchurch ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 3 ... ...
Dunedin ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 ... ... ... ...
Totals ... 1 7 ... 2 ... 1 2 4 ... 2

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 13th December, 1882.

Wm. R. E. Brown,
Registrar-General.

PROVISIONAL METEOROLOGICAL RETURN FOR NOVEMBER, 1882.

AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. DUNEDIN.
Mean Temperature in shade for month ... 58·9 56·0 53·7
Average same month previous years ... 61·2 56·9 52·7
Maximum Temperature in shade, and date 76·5 on 23rd 79·0 on 24th 73·0 on 24th
Minimum Temperature in shade, and date 42·1 on 9th 41·9 on 12th 40·0 on 9th
Maximum solar radiation, and date 131·5 on 1st and 19th 139·0 on 24th 140·0 on 14th
Minimum Temperature on Grass, and date 38·2 on 9th 40·0 on 12th and 13th 27·0 on 9th
Mean Humidity (Saturation=100) 74 75 75
Average same month previous years 76 75 72
Total Rainfall in inches 1·945 4·330 1·358
Average same month previous years 2·800 4·311 2·666
Number of Days on which Rain fell 15 11 11
Average same month previous years 14 12 13

NOTE.—This table is prepared from unchecked averages, transmitted by telegraph in anticipation of the full returns, and must not be entirely relied on for compiling Meteorological Statistics.

December, 1882.

J. HECTOR.

Land Transfer Act Notices.

NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice.

  1. ALFRED THOMPSON.—1 rood 31 perches, part of Rural Section 30, Christchurch District. Unoccupied.

  2. JOHN HAYHURST.—99 acres 2 roods, Rural Sections 11557, 11558, 12889, 12890, and 13688, Timaru District. Occupied by Caleb Woodley and Thomas Parke.

  3. JOHN HAYHURST.—150 acres, Rural Sections 4168, 4169, and 4170, Timaru District. Occupied by Thomas White.

  4. JOHN HAYHURST.—100 acres, Rural Sections 12891, and 12892, Timaru District. Occupied by Michael Quinn and William Ackroyd.

  5. ALEXANDER BENNETT.—40 acres, Rural Sections 12894, and 13678, Oxford District. Occupied by Applicant.

  6. CHARLES DAVID HUSBAND.—2 roods 6 perches, part of Lot 161, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Applicant’s tenants.

  7. HENRY MORROW.—22 perches, part of Lot 161, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Applicant.

  8. THOMAS MILLS.—38 perches, Lot 21, deposited Plan 594, part of Rural Section 62, Christchurch District (Borough of Sydenham). Unoccupied.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office.

Dated this 8th day of December, 1882, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch.

J. M. BATHAM,
District Land Registrar.

964

NOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month after the date of the Gazette containing this notice.



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🏥 Mortality Statistics for November in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
13 December 1882
Mortality, Statistics, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Respiratory Diseases, Zymotic Diseases
  • Wm. R. E. Brown, Registrar-General

🏥 Provisional Meteorological Return for November 1882

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 December 1882
Meteorology, Temperature, Humidity, Rainfall, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin
  • J. Hector

🗺️ Land Transfer Act Notices

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
8 December 1882
Land Transfer, Christchurch, Timaru, Oxford, Rural Sections, Caves
11 names identified
  • Alfred Thompson, Land to be transferred
  • John Hayhurst, Land to be transferred
  • Caleb Woodley, Occupies land
  • Thomas Parke, Occupies land
  • Thomas White, Occupies land
  • Michael Quinn, Occupies land
  • William Ackroyd, Occupies land
  • Alexander Bennett, Land to be transferred
  • Charles David Husband, Land to be transferred
  • Henry Morrow, Land to be transferred
  • Thomas Mills, Land to be transferred

  • J. M. Batham, District Land Registrar