Immigration Statistics, Union Registry Cancellation




APRIL 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1065

cured pork is allowed. The importation of stud swine is
allowed, subject to the following restrictions and condi-
tions:—

  1. Any person desiring to import stud swine into Tas-
    mania from the Dominion of New Zealand shall give to the
    Chief Inspector of Stock in Tasmania (hereinafter called
    “the Chief Inspector”) not less than fourteen days’ notice,
    in writing, of his intention so to do, and such notice shall
    contain the name of the breeder and from whom and
    whence such swine have been purchased or otherwise ob-
    tained.

  2. Upon receipt of such notice the Chief Inspector shall
    cause inquiry to be made by competent persons into the
    state of health of the swine so intended to be imported, and
    if found to be in health the Chief Inspector shall notify the
    intending importer accordingly.

  3. The intending importer shall also, before importation,
    furnish to the Chief Inspector a statutory declaration by a
    Government Inspector of Stock of the Dominion whence
    the swine are intended to be exported that the swine are
    free from disease; and also a statutory declaration by the
    breeder of such swine, countersigned by such Government
    Inspector as aforesaid, that no swine-fever has ever attacked
    his swine or been present in his piggeries, that the swine
    intended for export have been conveyed direct from the
    breeder’s property to the vessel at the port of shipment, and
    have not been in contact with swine affected with swine-
    fever, and that the trucks or vehicles upon which they have
    been conveyed have been previously disinfected to the satis-
    faction of a Government Inspector.


“The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1905.”—
Notice of Proposed Cancellation of Registry.

Department of Labour,
Wellington, 31st March, 1908.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to an applica-
tion in that behalf made to me by the Dunedin
Wharf Labourers’ Industrial Union of Workers, registered
No. 278, situated at Dunedin, the registration of that in-
dustrial union will be cancelled at the expiration of six
weeks from the date hereof unless within the six weeks
specified proceedings be commenced by a member or other
person interested in or having some claim on the funds of
the industrial union to set aside such cancellation, and the
same is set aside accordingly.

EDWARD TREGEAR,
Registrar of Industrial Unions.


Immigration and Emigration Returns.

RETURN of IMMIGRATION to and EMIGRATION from the DOMINION of NEW ZEALAND during the MONTH of FEBRUARY,
1908, showing the Places from which Persons arrived and to which they departed, and the Ports of Arrival
and Departure.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES FROM AND TO DIFFERENT PLACES.

Countries. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.
Adults. Children. Total Persons. Adults. Children. Total Persons.
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
United Kingdom .. .. 719 392 147 77 1,335 174 146 17 19 356
Queensland .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Victoria .. .. 488 227 39 39 793 249 140 20 17 426
New South Wales .. .. 1,259 631 106 73 2,069 1,075 653 103 56 1,887
Western Australia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
South Australia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
Tasmania .. .. 184 63 10 3 260 108 60 3 10 181
Fiji .. .. 40 18 13 11 82 18 17 1 1 37
Other British possessions .. .. 4 .. .. .. 4* 33 9 4 3 49†
Pacific islands .. .. 13 4 7 .. 24† 21 4 2 2 29§
Other foreign ports .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Totals, February, 1908 .. 2,707 1,335 322 203 4,567 1,678 1,030 150 108 2,966
Totals, February, 1907 .. 2,059 1,207 180 164 3,610 1,826 1,082 139 129 3,176
  • From Cape Colony. † For Canada. ‡ From Friendly Islands, 16; Navigators, 8. § For Navigators, 1; Friendly Islands, 18; Society Islands, 10.

ARRIVALS AT AND DEPARTURES FROM DIFFERENT NEW ZEALAND PORTS.*

Ports. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES
Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons. Adults. Children. Males. Females. Total Persons.
Kaipara .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1 1
Auckland .. .. 1,159 137 868 428 1,296 855 98 593 360 953
Wellington .. .. 1,921 297 1,440 778 2,218 1,241 110 821 530 1,351
Lyttelton .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54 .. 34 20 54
Invercargill .. .. 962 91 721 332 1,053 557 50 380 227 607
Totals, February, 1908 .. 4,042 525 3,029 1,538 4,567 2,708 258 1,828 1,138 2,966
Totals, February, 1907 .. 3,266 344 2,239 1,371 3,610 2,908 268 1,965 1,211 3,176

CHINESE.—Arrivals—At Auckland, 17; Wellington, 25. Departures—From Auckland, 7; Wellington, 20.

  • It is important to mention that, in the returns from which this table is made up, immigrants to the Dominion are all counted
    the first port of arrival, and emigrants at the final port of departure.

E. J. VON DADELSZEN,
Registrar-General.

Registrar-General’s Office,
Wellington, 26th March, 1908.



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