Vital Statistics




Mar. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 331

REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S Report on the Vital Statistics of the Principal Towns of New Zealand during the Month of February, 1890.

RETURN of the Number of Births, with the actual Mortality of Males and Females, and the Proportion of Deaths to Population, in the under-mentioned Boroughs, during the Month of February, 1890.

BOROUGHS.
(For population of principal boroughs, including suburbs, see note *.)

Boroughs Estimated Population Total Births Deaths Registered in February, 1890 Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Population, February, 1890. Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Population in the Year 1889.
Males Females
Under 1 Year 1 & under 5 Years 5 Years and over Under 1 Year 1 & under 5 Years 5 Years and over Total Deaths
Auckland* 33,307 68 5 3 9 2 1 8 28 0·84 9·49
Wellington* 31,028 75 7 1 13 4 5 30 0·97 12·45
Christchurch* 17,116 19 4 2 1 1 4 12 0·70 9·77
Dunedin* 24,168 48 1 13 2 5 21 0·87 10·90
Thames 4,627 8 1 1 4 2 8 1·73 12·97
New Plymouth 2,893 11 2 1 3 1·04 12·85
Napier 8,876 25 1 2 2 1 6 0·68 11·68
Wanganui 5,107 11 1 2 1 4 0·78 9·09
Blenheim 3,035 11 1 1 1 1 4 1·32 9·88
Nelson 7,777 20 1 2 1 1 5 0·64 10·83
Sydenham 10,252 26 1 1 2 3 6 13 1·27 10·81
Lyttelton 4,127 13 1 1 2 1 5 1·21 11·59
Timaru 3,925 7 2 2 4 1·02 14·39
Oamaru 5,706 12 2 1 2 5 0·88 8·82
Greymouth 3,727 11 1 1 1 3 0·80 9·78
Hokitika 2,610 6 2 2 0·77 18·57
Caversham 4,927 13 1 4 1 6 1·22 16·58
Invercargill* 5,160 10 2 2 0·39 12·61
Totals 394 31 6 56 25 4 39 161

The deaths of persons not residents of the boroughs, occurring at hospitals, have been excluded in all cases.
The total births in the above boroughs amounted to 394, against 462 in January, a decrease of 68. The deaths in February were 161, a decrease of 2 on the number in January. Of the total deaths, males contributed 93; females, 68. Sixty-six of the deaths were of children under 5 years of age, being 40·99 per cent. of the whole number; 56 of these were under 1 year of age.

  • It must be understood that the numbers of the population above given refer only to those within the several borough boundaries. To estimate the relative importance of the principal boroughs as centres of population it is necessary in each case to take into consideration the number of the population in the adjacent boroughs, some of which are included in the above table, and other districts which are practically suburbs of the central borough. This can only be done with any degree of accuracy for census years.
    The populations of the four principal boroughs and their suburbs in 1886 were as follows:—

Auckland Borough ... ... ... ... 33,161
Adjacent boroughs and road districts ... 23,887
Total Auckland Borough and suburbs... 57,048

Wellington Borough ... ... ... ... 25,945
Suburbs ... ... ... ... 1,888
Total Wellington Borough and suburbs 27,833

Christchurch Borough... ... ... ... 15,265
Adjacent boroughs and other suburbs... 29,423
Total Christchurch Borough and suburbs 44,688

Dunedin Borough ... ... ... ... 23,243
Adjacent boroughs ... ... ... ... 22,275
Total Dunedin Borough and suburbs ... 45,518

The population of Invercargill and suburbs at same date was—
Invercargill Borough ... ... ... 5,212
Adjacent boroughs ... ... ... 3,727
Total Invercargill Borough and suburbs... 8,939

The following Table shows the Causes of the Deaths of Persons of both Sexes under 5 Years of Age and 5 Years and upwards, and the Proportions per Cent. of Deaths from each Cause, in the Boroughs of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, that were registered during the Month of February, 1890.

CLASSES. CAUSES OF DEATH. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN. TOTAL PROPORTIONS PER CENT
Under 5 Years. 5 Years & over. Under 5 Years. 5 Years & over. Under 5 Years. 5 Years & over. Under 5 Years. 5 Years & over.
I. Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases 3 2 6 4 2 .. 2 .. 19 20·88
II. Parasitic Diseases .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
III. Dietetic Diseases .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
IV. Constitutional Diseases 2 5 1 5 1 1 .. 3 18 19·78
V. Developmental Diseases .. .. 2 2 2 .. .. 1 7 7·69
VI. Local Diseases 6 8 1 7 .. 3 1 14 40 43·96
VII. Violence .. 1 .. .. .. 2 .. .. 3 3·30
VIII. Ill-defined and Not-specified Causes .. 1 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 4 4·39
Totals 11 17 12 18 6 6 3 18 91 100·00


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