Agricultural Census Statistics




Census of New Zealand,—December, 1867.

TABLE SHOWING THE EXTENT OF HOLDINGS; THE NUMBER OF ACRES FENCED; THE QUANTITY OF LAND BROKEN UP, BUT NOT UNDER CROP; AND THE RESPECTIVE NUMBERS OF ACRES UNDER EACH DESCRIPTION OF CROP, AS ASCERTAINED BY A CENSUS TAKEN IN DECEMBER, 1867.

(Published in the Provincial Government Gazette, as the Act directs.)

PROVINCES. Extent of Holding. Number of Acres. Total under Crop.*
Freehold. Leasehold. Total Number of Acres.
Auckland ... 692,326 481,753 1,174,079
Taranaki ... 65,164 8,806 73,970
Wellington ... 791,880 428,722 1,220,602
Hawke’s Bay ... 706,719 98,720 805,439
Nelson ... 674,745 547,264 1,222,009
Marlborough ... 545,166 93,027 638,193
Canterbury ... 3,034,108 1,018,523 4,052,631
Otago ... 720,857 404,071 1,124,928
Southland ... 351,230 117,618 468,848
Chatham Islands 3 110,717 110,720
Total ... 5,008,898 18,690,596 23,699,494
  • The “Totals under Crop” in each line differ from the correct addition of the preceding figures by the numbers under the heading “Hay (mown),” which are again given in the figures under the heading “Sown Grasses including Land in Hay.”

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1868, No 22





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🌾 Census of New Zealand, December 1867 - Agricultural Land Use

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Census, Land Use, Agriculture, Crops, Fencing, Provincial Statistics
  • John B. Bennett, Registrar-General