Vital Statistics




Dec. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3511

Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases.—There were 33 deaths from diseases of this class at the four centres during November. The mortality from influenza was very considerable, as in October, the deaths numbering 21—2 at Auckland, 4 at Wellington, 8 at Christchurch, and 7 at Dunedin. Measles and scarlet fever caused 1 death each, at Wellington. Whooping-cough was fatal at Auckland (2 deaths). Diphtheria also caused 2 deaths—1 at Auckland, and 1 at Wellington. Enteric fever and intestinal infection show 1 death in each case, and there were 4 deaths from septic diseases.

Constitutional Diseases.—Of 48 deaths at the chief towns and suburbs, 19 were the result of cancer, and 25 of tubercular diseases (including 15 phthisis, 7 tubercular meningitis, and 3 general tuberculosis). There were besides 3 deaths from diabetes, and 1 from anæmia.

Local Diseases.—Of 92 deaths, 20 were from diseases of the nervous system (apoplexy, paralysis, &c.), 24 of the circulatory (heart-disease, &c.), 20 of the respiratory (bronchitis, pneumonia, &c.), 12 of the digestive (gastritis, &c.), 3 of the lymphatic, 11 of the urinary (6 Bright’s), and 2 of the reproductive system.

Violent Deaths.—These numbered 10—8 accidental, and 2 suicidal. Two deaths resulted from accident with tram-car and railway-train. One death was caused by burns, 1 (a child) from phosphorus poisoning, 1 from drowning, 1 from accident at birth (child). These, with two indefinitely defined, complete the number. The suicides were by shooting and drowning.

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.
Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct.
Auckland and suburban boroughs 2 5 .. ..
Wellington and suburban boroughs 4 6 1 1
Christchurch and suburban borough 8 4 .. ..
Dunedin and suburban boroughs 7 5 .. ..
Totals .. 21 20 1 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 November, 1907.

BOROUGHS. POPULATION, CENSUS, 1906. TOTAL BIRTHS IN BOROUGHS. DEATHS IN BOROUGHS REGISTERED IN NOVEMBER, 1907. Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Population, November, 1907. Proportion of Deaths to the 1,000 of Mean Population in the Year 1906.
Males. Females.
Under 1 Year. 1 & under 5 Years. 5 Years and over.
Thames .. 3,750 7 .. .. 2
New Plymouth 5,141 17 .. .. 4
Napier .. 9,454 24 .. .. ..
Wanganui .. 8,175 18 2 .. 3
Palmerston North 10,239 40 1 .. 3
Masterton .. 5,026 .. .. .. ..
Blenheim .. 3,351 34 .. .. 7
Nelson .. 8,164 16 1 .. 3
Greymouth .. 4,569 .. .. .. ..
Hokitika .. 2,224 7 .. .. 5
Lyttelton .. 3,941 .. .. .. ..
Timaru .. 7,615 24 1 .. 4
Oamaru .. 5,071 15 .. .. 1
Invercargill (Greater) .. 12,507* 43 .. .. 6
  • Includes suburban boroughs—Invercargill East, North, and South, with Avenal and Gladstone.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 11th December, 1907.

E. J. von DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.



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Vital Statistics, Causes of Death, Mortality, Age Distribution, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin

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Births, Mortality, Population Statistics, Thames, New Plymouth, Napier, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton, Blenheim, Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Invercargill
  • E. J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General