✨ Statistics, Health, Meteorology, Tenders, Post Offices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 53
The subjoined table shows the mortality for the last two months at each of these four boroughs from six principal specific febrile or zymotic diseases, 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. | SIX PRINCIPAL SPECIFIC FEBRILE OR ZYMOTIC DISEASES. | PRINCIPAL LUNG DISEASES. | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measles. | Scarlet Fever. | Typhoid and other Fever. | Diphtheria. | Whooping-cough. | Diarrhoeal Diseases. | Bronchitis. | Pleurisy. | Pneumonia. | Congestion of Lungs. | ||||||||
| June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | May. | June | |
| Auckland .. .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 1 | .. | 1 | 2 | .. | 2 | 1 | 2 | .. | 1 | 2 | .. | 1 |
| Wellington .. .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 2 | .. | .. | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | .. | 1 | 1 | .. |
| Christchurch .. .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 1 | .. | 6 | 4 | .. | .. | 3 | 1 | .. | 1 | .. | 1 |
| Dunedin .. .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 1 | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 2 | 1 | .. |
| Totals .. .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 4 | .. | 2 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 2 |
Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 13th July, 1891.
Wm. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar-General.
PROVISIONAL METEOROLOGICAL RETURN FOR JUNE, 1891.
| AUCKLAND. | WELLINGTON. | LINCOLN, CANTERBURY. | DUNEDIN. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean Temperature in shade for month .. Average same month previous years ... | 50·8 53·3 | 45·5 49·0 | 40·1 43·2 | 40·9 43·7 |
| Maximum Temperature in shade, and date | 63·0 on 5th | 59·5 on 8th | 58·2 on 1st | 53·0 on 13th |
| Minimum Temperature in shade, and date | 39·0 on 15th | 32·0 on 26th | 22·8 on 17th | 29·0 on 17th |
| Maximum Solar Radiation, and date .. | 113·0 on 5th | 98·0 on 11th, 21st, and 24th | 104·4 on 13th | 88·0 on 10th |
| Minimum Terrestrial Radiation, and date | 30·0 on 15th | 22·0 on 26th | 19·2 on 17th | 23·0 on 17th |
| Mean Degree Humidity (Saturation=100) Average same month previous years ... | 72 83 | 87 80 | 82 86 | 70 79 |
| Total Rainfall in inches .. Average same month previous years ... | 1·470 4·774 | 2·885 5·213 | 1·299 3·114 | 1·080 3·641 |
| Number of Days of Rain .. Average same month previous years ... | 10 21 | 15 14 | 8 12 | 7 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.
JAMES HECTOR,
Director.
Meteorological Office, Wellington, July, 1891.
Tenders for Sleepers, New Zealand Railways.
Railway Department (Head Office), Wellington, 13th July, 1891.
THE following list of successful tenders for the supply of broad sleepers for the New Zealand railways is published for general information.
By order of the Commissioners.
E. G. PILCHER, Secretary.
| Tenderer. | Address. | Place of Delivery. | Number. | Description. | Rate per Sleeper. | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lace and Nell .. .. | View Hill, West Oxford | Sheffield .. .. | 500 | Birch .. | 4/ | Accepted. |
| John Ingram .. .. | West Oxford .. | View Hill and Bennett’s Junction | 750 | Birch .. | 4/ | Accepted. |
| Sharplin, Vincent, and Co. .. | Springburn .. | Springburn Railway-station .. | 1,000 | Birch .. | 3/6 | Accepted. |
Post Offices opened.
General Post Office, Wellington, 1st July, 1891.
THE following names of additional post offices which have been opened in the colony are published for general information.
J. G. WARD,
Postmaster-General.
| Name of Office. | Postal District. | Date. |
|---|---|---|
| Ballance .. .. .. .. | Wellington .. .. | 13 May, 1891. |
| Barkly Village .. .. .. | Invercargill .. .. | 15 June, " |
| Meremere .. .. .. .. | Wanganui .. .. | 22 May, " |
| Okoroire .. .. .. .. | Auckland .. .. | 16 June, " |
| Parawai .. .. .. .. | Thames .. .. | 1 June, " |
| Pohangina .. .. .. .. | Wellington .. .. | 1 June, " |
| *Pomahaka .. .. .. .. | Dunedin .. .. | 15 June, " |
| Rotoiti (re-opened).. .. .. | Thames .. .. | 1 June, " |
| Waikakaho .. .. .. .. | Blenheim .. .. | 23 May, " |
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NZ Gazette 1891, No 53