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H.—3
1884. NEW ZEALAND.
THE ANNUAL SHEEP RETURNS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MAY, 1883.
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency.
Mr. B. P. Batl,y to the Hon. the Colonial Secbetaby. Sib, — Colonial Secretary's Office (Stock Branch), Wellington, 6th June, 1884. I have the honour to lay before you the annual sheep returns for the year ending 31st May, 1883. The total number of sheep in the colony on that date was 13,306,329, the previous year being 12,408,106, showing an increase of 898,223 in the twelvemonths. Of this increase, Canterbury and Napier contribute over 542,000; Wellington and Marlborough, 290,000; Auckland, stationary; Nelson, a slight increase ; whilst for Otago, which last year showed a decrease, I am able to report that the returns this year show an increase of more than 42,000. The classification of sheep can approximately be taken as follows: Merino, males, 3,250,733; females, 4,064,499. Long-wool, males, 432,322; females, 769,417. Cross-bred, males, 1,837,502 ; females, 2,951,856. Total, males, 5,520,557; females, 7,785,772 : making a grand total of 13,306,329. The exports have amounted to 250,154: of these, 2,382 were shipped alive; the balance, 247,772, being shipped in a frozen state, Port Chalmers contributing 86,781;
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THE FIJIANS
A STUDY OF THE DECAY OF CUSTOM
BREADFRUIT.
A STUDY OF THE DECAY OF CUSTOM
BY
BASIL THOMSON
AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF DARTMOOR PRISON," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
LONDON
WILLIAM HEINEMANN
1908
OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR
South Sea Yarns
The Diversions of a Prime Minister
A Court Intrigue
The Indiscretions of Lady Asenath
Savage Island
The Story of Dartmoor Prison
(In collaboration withLord Amherst of Hackney)
The Discovery of the Solomon Islands
Copyright, London 1908, by William Heinemann.[Pg v]