1874 New Zealand census explained

Seventh census of
the Colony of New Zealand
Previous Year:1871
Previous Census:1871 New Zealand census
Next Year:1878
Next Census:1878 New Zealand census
Country:New Zealand
Population:299,514 [1]
Percent Change:16.82%
Region Type:provincial district
Most Populous:Auckland (67,451)
Least Populous:Taranaki (5,465)
Notes:....

The 1874 New Zealand census was a population count taken in 1874. The population of New Zealand was 299,514, not including Māori.[2] Census papers were delivered to households during February 1874, to be completed for the night of 1 March 1874.[3] The census asked questions about people's age, sex, marital status, religion, place of birth, health and education. Additional questions were asked about land use and ownership and about farm animals and equipment.[4]

A separate census of Māori was held around the same time, and the Māori population was estimated to be around 46,000, of whom 43,538 lived in the North Island.[5] This included part-Māori people living as Māori.

The number of Chinese living in New Zealand was shown to have almost doubled from the previous census in 1871, from 2640 to 4816. Over 4000 of these worked on the gold fields as miners, sluicers or water-race cutters. Only two Chinese women were said to be living in the country: one in Otago and one in the Chatham Islands.[6]

Population by province

Province Population Population change since 1871Biggest town in provincePopulation
Auckland67,451 +8.21%Auckland12,775
Taranaki5,465 +21.99%New Plymouth 2,044
Hawke's Bay9,228 +52.30%Napier3,514
Wellington29,790 +24.12%Wellington10,547
Nelson22,558 +0.25%Nelson5,662
6,145 +17.38%Blenheim935
Canterbury58,775 +25.58%Christchurch10,294
14,860 -3.24%Hokitika3,352
Otago85,113 +22.48%Dunedin18,499

Birthplaces

The Registrar-General stated that 95% of the non-Māori population had British "allegiance". This was calculated by counting those with a British birthplace, British subjects born in foreign countries, foreign people naturalised in New Zealand, people with British names who had been born at sea, and people with no stated birthplace but a British name. In all, residents of New Zealand in 1874 came from 75 countries including Persia, the Barbary Coast, Greenland and New Guinea.[7]

BirthplaceNumberPercent (%) of population
New Zealand122,63540.94
Australian Colonies13,6014.54
England74,62824.92
Wales1,3810.46
Scotland38,43112.83
Ireland30,25510.1
Other British Possessions3,0581.02
France and French Colonies5690.19
Germany2,8190.94
Other European Countries4,3961.47
United States of America5750.19
China4,8281.61
Other Countries8930.3
At Sea14450.49
Total299,514100

Māori population

The census of Māori people was conducted differently to the general census. Instead of delivering papers to each household and later collecting them, officers enquired about the population from reliable local Māori. The reasoning was that Māori had always been used to transmitting their history and pedigrees orally, so more accurate results would be obtained than by means of printed forms.

In each district enumerated, the number of male and female Māori over and under 15 was listed by tribe, hapū and locality.[8] There were more males than females in every district except Raglan and Kawhia. The biggest difference was in Kaipara, where there were 20% more males than females. In some cases the enumerators had to estimate numbers, for example in Hawkes Bay south of the Tangio River, where the enumerator listed 71 hapū with a guess at the total population there. In the upper Wanganui River area, about 250 people were noted to be temporarily absent at Waikato and Waitara.[9] The total Māori population was estimated to be 46,016 people.

North Island districtsMalesFemalesTotal
Mangonui1,1299422,071
Hokianga1,5481,2482,796
Bay of Islands1,5481,2912,839
Whangarei294217511
Kaipara7895241,313
Auckland11481195
Waiuku113103216
Wairoa and Waiheke443781
Lower Waikato211172383
Upper Waikato (estimated population)24071,9874,394
Raglan and Kawhia1,0501,1132,163
Hauraki9477171,664
Tauranga6625831,245
Maketu1,5461,3992,945
Opotiki1,0429061,948
Urewera348336684
Waiapu1,3451,1082,453
Turanga7886021,390
Wairoa, Hawke's Bay1,8891,5923,481
Hawke's Bay (south of Tangio River)9709001,870
Taupo442408850
Wairarapa417325742
Taranaki1,5611,2002,761
Wanganui5564541,010
Upper Wanganui River1,1178882,005
Rangitikei312272584
Otaki and Porirua360293653
Wellington9071161
Total North Island inc half-castes23,63919,76943,408
!South Island districts!Males!Females!Total
Marlborough252200452
Nelson243197440
Westland554196
Canterbury300258558
Otago, Stewart Island and Ruapuke Island5674951,062
Total South Island inc half-castes1,4171,1912,608

Notes and References

  1. non-Māori
  2. https://www3.stats.govt.nz/historic_publications/1874-census/1874-results-census.html 1874 census results
  3. News: 10 Feb 1874. Government Census Papers. Daily Southern Cross. 20 April 2021. Paperspast.
  4. News: 17 Feb 1874. [untitled]]. New Zealand Herald. 20 April 2021. Paperspast.
  5. Web site: 1 June 1875 . New Zealand Official Yearbook, 1874: Appendix A: Maori population . Statistics New Zealand .
  6. Web site: 1 June 1875 . The New Zealand Official Year-book 1874: Chapter 63: Occupations Of The Chinese . Statistics New Zealand.
  7. Web site: 1 June 1875 . The New Zealand Official Year-book, 1874 : Part IV. Birthplaces Of The People . 2024-05-22 . Statistics New Zealand.
  8. Web site: 1 June 1875 . Appendix A.-Maori population in the North and South Islands . Statistics New Zealand.
  9. 1 June 1874 . Approximate census of the Maori population . Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives . 1874 . Session 1, Section G7 . 1–20 . Papers Past.