The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 152
... cent . of the population was in the South Island and 58 per cent . in the North Island . In the next census , in 1861 , however , the figures were almost exactly reversed , and the South Island continued to have the bulk of the ...
... cent . of the population was in the South Island and 58 per cent . in the North Island . In the next census , in 1861 , however , the figures were almost exactly reversed , and the South Island continued to have the bulk of the ...
Page 158
... cent . on the abnormal importation of the boom period . The price was heavy and its pay- ment had severe consequences . It was during this period that the Bank of New Zealand lost all its capital , and it was not properly re ...
... cent . on the abnormal importation of the boom period . The price was heavy and its pay- ment had severe consequences . It was during this period that the Bank of New Zealand lost all its capital , and it was not properly re ...
Page 250
... cent . of the total popu- lation of New Zealand , but there is a considerable element of mixed blood which is not ... cent . of the population are classed as employers , 5.98 per cent . as working on their own account , and 29.34 ...
... cent . of the total popu- lation of New Zealand , but there is a considerable element of mixed blood which is not ... cent . of the population are classed as employers , 5.98 per cent . as working on their own account , and 29.34 ...
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