β¨ Vital Statistics
April 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 695
Vital Statistics, March, 1895.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S Report on the Vital Statistics of the Principal Towns of New Zealand during the Month of March, 1895:-
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 March, 1895.
BOROUGHS.
Auckland ..
Birkenhead ..
Devonport ..
Newmarket ..
Newton ..
Parnell ..
Other suburbs ..
Totals Auckland and suburban boroughs
Wellington ..
Karori ..
Melrose ..
Onslow ..
Totals Wellington and suburbs
Christchurch ..
Linwood ..
St. Albans ..
Sydenham ..
Woolston ..
Other suburbs ..
Totals Christchurch and suburban boroughs
Dunedin ..
Caversham ..
Maori Hill ..
Mornington ..
North-east Valley ..
Roslyn ..
St. Kilda ..
South Dunedin ..
West Harbour ..
Totals Dunedin and suburbs
- The remaining suburbs do not lie within borough boundaries, and particulars respecting them have not been obtained for the Vital Statistics.
Deaths occurring at hospitals, of persons not residents of the borough wherein the hospital is situated, have been allotted in each case to the borough where the disease was contracted, and not to that in which the death actually took place.
The total births in the above boroughs amounted to 342, against 400 in February, a decrease of 58. The deaths in March were 192, an increase of 46 on the number in February. Of the total deaths, males contributed 101; females, 91. Eighty of the deaths were of children under 5 years of age, being 41.67 per cent. of the whole number; 59 of these were under 1 year of age. There were 26 deaths of persons of 65 years and upwards: Two men of 68 and 79, and five women of 70, 71, 74 (two), and 83, died at Auckland; four men of 71, 74, 78, and 84, and three women of 72, 78, and 79, at Wellington; two men of 69 and 80, and two women of 71 and 73, at Christchurch; six men of 65, 69, 71, 73, 76, and 86, and two women of 76 and 79, at Dunedin.
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 above given registered during the Month of March, 1895.
CLASSES.
CAUSES OF DEATH.
I. Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases
II. Parasitic Diseases
III. Dietetic Diseases
IV. Constitutional Diseases
V. Developmental Diseases
VI. Local Diseases
VII. Violence
VIII. Ill-defined and Not-specified Causes
Totals
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π₯ Vital Statistics Report
π₯ Health & Social Welfare18 April 1895
Vital Statistics, Births, Deaths, Mortality, Boroughs
- Registrar-General
NZ Gazette 1895, No 29