Vital Statistics, Mortality, Births, Meteorology




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 33

The subjoined table shows the mortality for the last two months at each of the four centres 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.
Influenza. Scarlet Fever.
Mar. Feb.
Auckland and suburban boroughs .. ..
Wellington and suburban boroughs 1 3
Christchurch and suburban boroughs .. ..
Dunedin and suburban boroughs .. ..
Totals .. .. 1

RETURN of the Number of Births, with the Actual Mortality of Males and Females, and the Proportion of Deaths to Population, in the undermentioned Boroughs, during the Month of March, 1904.

Boroughs: Estimated Population, January, 1904. Total Births in Boroughs. Deaths in Boroughs Registered in March, 1904. Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Population, Mar., 1904. Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Mean Population in the Year 1903.
Males. Females.
Under 1 Year. 1 & under 5 Years. 5 Years and over.
Thames .. .. 4,300 12 .. ..
New Plymouth .. .. 5,158 23 .. ..
Napier .. .. 9,422 25 2 1
Wanganui .. .. 7,796 16 .. 1
Palmerston North .. .. 8,957 25 3 1
Blenheim .. .. 3,985 17 1 1
Nelson .. .. 7,766 21 1 ..
Greymouth .. .. 4,436 12 1 ..
Hokitika .. .. 2,100 5 .. ..
Lyttelton .. .. 4,637 16 1 ..
Timaru .. .. 6,758 18 1 ..
Oamaru .. .. 5,380 9 1 ..
Invercargill .. .. 6,514* 19 .. ..
  • At the census taken in March, 1901, the population of Invercargill and suburbs was 10,637 persons.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 18th April, 1904.

E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.

PROVISIONAL METEOROLOGICAL RETURN FOR MARCH, 1904.

Auckland. Wellington. Lincoln, Canterbury. Dunedin.
Mean Temperature in shade for month Average same month previous years... 64·2 67·6 60·4 62·5 57·7 61·9 53·0 57·4
Maximum Temperature in shade, and date* 75·0 on 6th 73·4 on 10th 80·4 on 14th 69·0 on 17th
Minimum Temperature in shade, and date* 50·5 on 20th 47·0 on 26th and 27th 36·6 on 21st 36·0 on 20th
Maximum Solar Radiation, and date* 141·0 on 9th 132·0 on 8th 125·0 on 14th ..
Minimum Terrestrial Radiation, and date* 45·0 on 21st 42·5 on 26th and 27th 32·0 on 22nd ..
Mean Humidity (Saturation = 100) Average same month previous years ... 76 72 50 71 81 72 78·8 .71
Total Rainfall, in inches Average same month previous years ... 7·330 3·514 9·940 3·130 4·045 ... 5·104 2·660
Number of Days of Rain Average same month previous years ... 14 11 17 9 15 7 12 12
  • Fahrenheit.

Meteorological Office, Wellington, 18th April, 1904.

CUTHBERT FREYBERG,
Acting-Observer.



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🏥 Registrar-General's Report on Causes of Death for March 1904 (continued) (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Causes of Death, Vital Statistics, Mortality, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, March 1904, Zymotic Diseases, Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Infant Mortality, Local Diseases, Violence, Accidents, Suicide

🏥 Births and Mortality Statistics for Boroughs in March 1904

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
18 April 1904
Births, Mortality, Deaths, Population, Proportion of Deaths, Boroughs, March 1904, Thames, New Plymouth, Napier, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Blenheim, Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Invercargill
  • E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General

🌾 Provisional Meteorological Return for March 1904

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 April 1904
Meteorology, Temperature, Rainfall, Humidity, Solar Radiation, Terrestrial Radiation, Weather Statistics, March 1904, Auckland, Wellington, Lincoln, Dunedin
  • Cuthbert Freyberg, Acting-Observer