CENSUS OF 1871, TAKEN ON THE 1ST DAY OF SEPTEMBER,

BEING THE FOURTH TAKEN IN THE COLONY.

PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND.

BY AUTHORITY:

JAMES C. BEAL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET, BRISBANE.

INDEX TO TABLES.

PART I.—POPULATION AND HOUSES.

TABLE I.—Numbers of the People—Total and by Sexes

TABLE II.—Houses and Population in 1861 and 1871

TABLE III.—Houses and Population in each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871

TABLE IV.—Increase of Inhabited Houses and of Population in corresponding intervals

TABLE V.—Population in 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, by Census Districts

PART II.—TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE VI.—Area in square miles ; Houses, and Population

TABLE VII.—Area in statute acres ; Houses and Population in each of the Census Districts, together with comparison of Population in Census Returns for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871 ; and Houses and Population in each Municipality, Town, Station, Farm, Gold Field, and Copper-mining District as well as the Shipping in the various Census Districts

TABLE VIII.—Sex and Age of the People enumerated in each Census Sub-District

TABLE IX.—Definitions of Census Districts, and of Collectors' Districts into which they were subdivided

TABLE X.—Population by Age in Electorates, and by Census Districts, contrasting the two

TABLE XI.—Details of Population in Municipalities by Wards (where any exist)

TABLE XII.—Numbers of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions in Electorates, and by Census Districts

TABLE XIII.—Population of Towns

TABLE XIV.—Population in Pastoral Districts

TABLE XV.—Number of Persons on board the Shipping, enumerated on 1st September, 1871

TABLE XVI.—Population connected with Gold-digging

PART III.—AGES OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XVII.—Ages of the People—by years—quinquennially, and decennially

TABLE XVIII.—Comparative Return of Ages of the Population, in the years 1861 and 1871, arranged in three periods of Age

TABLE XIX.—Comparison of Proportion of Ages, in the years 1861 and 1871, by Census Returns, arranged in three periods of Age

PART IV.—SEPARATE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XX.—Separate and Conjugal Condition of the People, on 1st September, 1871

TABLE XXI.—Comparative Table of the Conditions of the People above 15 years of Age, as ascertained by the Census Returns of 1868 and 1871

PART V.—INCREASE OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXII.—Increase or Decrease of Population enumerated in Census Districts—1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871

TABLE XXIII.—Centesimal Rate of Increase or Decrease of the Population in Census Districts, firstly, Absolute, and secondly, Proportional, for Census intervals 1861-1864, 1864-1868, 1868-1871

TABLE XXIV.—Increase or Decrease in each Electoral District since Census of 1868

PART VI.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXV.—Occupations of the People, generally

TABLE XXVI.—Children under 15 years of Age earning, or partially earning, their own living

TABLE XXVII.—Occupations, showing Orders and Sub-orders, with Index alphabetically arranged

TABLE XXVIII.—Comparative Table of Occupations, centesimally arranged

PART VII.—BIRTHPLACES OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXIX.—Birthplaces of the Population

TABLE XXX.—Table comparing Nationalities of Population in Census Returns for 1868 and 1871

PART VIII.—AILMENTS OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXXI.—Persons suffering from Sickness and Accident, on 1st September, 1871

TABLE XXXII.—Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, and other bodily afflicted Persons

PART IX.—EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXXIII.—State of Education of the People, generally

TABLE XXXIV.—Education of the People, centesimally arranged

PART X.—RELIGION OF THE PEOPLE.

TABLE XXXV.—Religion of the People, by Denominations

PART XI.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

TABLE XXXVI.—Number of Persons in Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Prisons, Orphan Asylums, and Immigration Barracks, on 1st September, 1871, discriminating between Officers and Inmates

PART XII.—APPENDIX.

TABLE XXXVII.—Index to Names of Places separately returned in Population Tables

TABLE XXXVIII.—Synopsis of the whole Census

1871., QUEENSLAND., FOURTH CENSUS OF THE COLONY, TAKEN ON THE 1st SEPTEMBER, 1871.

REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S REPORT.

TO THE HONORABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

Registrar-General’s Office,

10th April, 1872.

SIR,

I have the honor to transmit to you herewith, in compliance with the provisions of the eleventh clause of “The Census Act of1871,” appended tables comprising the results of the Census of the population of the Colony, taken on the 1st September, 1871, and beg to submit the following remarks thereon.

The Bill for the purpose, as originally introduced into Parliament, was a copy of previous Acts, but was altered in Committee, by amendments, which apparently slight, have very materially added both to the labor and expense of this Census as compared with previous ones.

On former occasions, although the Governor was required to define the Enumerators' Districts into which the Colony was to be divided for collection purposes, the well known boundaries of established Police Districts and Municipalities were adopted for such purpose ; but this time the Act required that the boundaries of pastoral districts and parishes should be followed as far as practicable in defining the Districts and Sub-Districts.

This alteration involved, in the first place, the definition of an entirely new division of the Colony into Districts, and the proclamation of the boundaries of such Districts.

It further involved, as a matter of course, an entirely new arrangement of the Sub-Districts.

Parish boundaries could not to any great extent be followed, inasmuch as in most cases they are not definitely fixed, but shift as the process of alienating Crown lands proceeds ; and even when fixed, are merely surveyors' lines laid out for land sale purposes, and not based on the natural features of the country to any important extent.

Another important alteration in the Bill was the requiring that, in the Census returns, should be shown the population in each Enumerator's District and Collector's Sub-District, subdivided according to age and sex.

The immediately following observations are directed to

PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS.

As soon as theCensus Actwas passed, steps were taken to map out the Colony into districts, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, and to appoint enumerators for such districts.

This mapping out was effected with the assistance of the Surveyor-General, whose general geographical knowledge of the Colony was invaluable ; and the resulting plan was submitted to, and approved by, the Governor in Council.

Enumerators were selected for the several districts, having in view, as far as possible, their probable local knowledge ; and their names were submitted to the Government for approval.

The final result, as approved, was notified in theGazetteas of date 22nd June, No. 63, page 909, of the year 1871.

The several enumerators were then communicated with, and requested to forward suggestions for the subdivision of their respective districts into Collectors' Sub-Districts.

In table No. IX. will be found detailed definitions of the several Enumerators' Districts into which the Colony was divided, and the Sub-Districts into which they were subdivided.

At the end of the Report will be found a copy of the Act and a set of maps on which the district boundaries are marked in thick black lines, and which give a far clearer idea of the districts than the definitions above alluded to. It will be observed that each district is marked with its number, and that the round totals for each district are given in the margin of each map.

It may here be noted that, in the arrangement of Enumerators' Districts, the boundaries of pastoral districts were followed, as far as possible ; and it was attempted, with a view to comparison of results with those obtained on previous occasions, to adhere, as nearly as circumstances would admit, to the boundary lines followed on previous occasions.

Similarly in the arrangement of Sub-districts, Municipal boundaries were taken as boundaries of Sub-districts or of groups of Sub-districts.

With a view to ensuring the most complete returns, enumerators were allowed a very wide discretion in the subdivision of their Districts and the selection of men as collectors.

A rate of pay was specified as a general guide, but enumerators had a discretionary latitude allowed them in recommending an increased rate ; a latitude which, from the general drought prevailing, seems to have been necessary in many districts.

Every care was taken to insure a full supply of schedules, and in many districts the number asked for was very much in excess of what appeared to be possibly necessary, but they were supplied on the principle that it was better to issue twice as many forms as necessary than that there should be any lack of supply.

Turning now to the process of

COLLECTION.

It was decided on the score of expense, and the pressure of other duties, not to employ the members of the police force as collectors wherever it could be avoided.

In some respects this is to be regretted, as from their general knowledge of the country and state of discipline, returns obtained by them might be depended upon as faithfully taken, to an extent not to be equally obtained from men only temporarily employed, and who would naturally look to obtain as much net money as possible from the job.

It was necessary to leave the selection of collectors almost entirely to the enumerators, who were, theoretically at least, responsible for the work of those employed.

In the commencement of the correspondence all the enumerators were given the option of collecting returns from their outlying sub-districts, by letter, but only one reported favorably and partially acted on such offer.

As a check against overcharge every collector was required to keep a diary detailing his work day by day, and which diary he had to return with his completed schedules ; but the main responsibility of checking the collectors' charges was necessarily left almost entirely to the enumerators. The character of these diaries varied greatly, some being exceedingly well kept, and others utterly untrustworthy, and some even ridiculous.

There is no doubt that almost throughout the colony at the time when the Census was taken (the 1st September), there was an unusual failure both of grass and water, and, consequently, allowances were made to collectors in several of the thinly inhabited but extensive districts for artificial food.

Taking into consideration the difficulty of organizing the necessary staff at short notice, and the difficulties experienced by the collectors in country districts owing to drought and want of water, the work of collection, as a whole, may be said to have been well done—in some districts exceedingly well.

Shortly after the return of the schedules numerous complaints appeared in the newspapers of errors and omissions that were stated to have occurred. These complaints, as soon as made, were investigated to the utmost. In some cases they were well founded ; but in the majority they turned out to be either unfounded, or based on facts seriously exaggerated. A notice was inserted in theGovernment Gazette, and extensively circulated throughout the Colony by advertisements in the various local newspapers, requesting that any complaints might be sent direct either to this office or to the enumerator of the district where any error might have occurred. The result was, that very few responses were received, and some of the local newspapers courteously forwarded those sent to them to this office, instead of publishing, so that the complaints, whilst receiving the earliest attention, soon came to an end.

EXTRACTION AND COMPILATION.

At the last Census of this Colony in 1868, this work was done by the Registrar-General, with the assistance of his ordinary staff working overtime.

On this occasion a special staff was organized for the purpose. This has enabled the results to be produced within a comparatively short time, with as much accuracy as, and at a cost not much greater, than on previous occasions.

The scheme of the returns now presented certainly varies considerably in form from any previous one of this Colony ; but the object in framing and arranging the tables now presented has been, as far as possible, to simplify them ; to give as much information as possible, and to facilitate reference.

The following dates may be of interest :—

"The Census Act" was assented to on the 1st June, 1871.

The names of enumerators, and scheme of boundaries of districts, and other preliminary arrangements, was submitted to the Government on the 13th June, and approved by the Executive on the 19th.

On the 28th June the sending out instructions to enumerators and collectors was commenced, and carried on as rapidly as possible, so that, with one exception (Somerset), every district was supplied with instructions and papers in sufficient time to make all the necessary arrangements.

With regard to Somerset, the papers were sent off on the 28th June, but owing to failure of communication, did not arrive until the 26th September —a delay that could not reasonably have been anticipated, but not of any great importance, as the entire Somerset return amounted to only eleven persons.

The Census was taken on the night of the 1st September, and schedules began to be returned on the 14th, but it was nearly the middle of October before the whole were returned.

On the 15th November a preliminary statement of the results was laid before Parliament.

The tables will be found arranged into twelve parts, and a general index precedes them. The parts are as follows :—

  1. —Population and Houses.

  2. —Territorial Distribution.

  3. —Ages.

  4. —Separate and Conjugal Condition.

  5. —Increase.

  6. —Occupations.

  7. —Birthplaces.

  8. —Ailments.

  9. —Education.

  10. —Religion.

  11. —Public Institutions.

  12. Appendix.

ANALYSIS OF THE TABLES AND COMMENTS THEREON.—PART I.—POPULATION AND HOUSES.

Table I. gives the gross numbers returned. There can be no doubt that it is within the mark, as it is morally impossible, in enumerating a population so small compared with the area over which it is scattered (in round numbers 120,000 persons over 678,000 square miles), but that some omissions should occur.

Probably the figures actually obtained are within 2½ per cent. of the absolute numbers ; but in examining the results it is not expedient to make any such addition.

That the total approximates pretty closely to correctness is proved by the numbers calculated from the Vital Statistics—a calculation based on previous Census returns ; the Registration of Births and Deaths ; and the Customs reports of arrivals and departures.

Thus, from the Vital Statistics for 1870, it appears that

Males.Females.Total.
The estimated Population on 31st December, 1870, was69,62945,938115,567
Add Increase by Excess of Births over Deaths, from 1st January to 1st September, 18711,0031,2842,287
And Increase by Excess of Immigration over Emigration during similar period1,6508022,452
TOTAL RESULT72,28248,024120,306

The aboriginals of the Colony have not been included either in this or in any previous Census. Their wandering habits, their apparent incapacity for civilisation, and the state of vagabondage into which they seem to fall whenever brought permanently into contact with the whites, would render any enumeration of them difficult, and the result not to be relied on to any extent ; and although, for some purposes, it might be desirable to ascertain their numbers, and whether increasing or decreasing, for electoral purposes, one of the most important objects of the Census, they are altogether out of the question.

Tables II. to IV. inclusive deal with the domiciliation of the people.

It is very difficult to convey a correct idea of the variety of buildings comprised under the term “dwelling” in this Colony.

The information given in the schedules is very meager, being generally limited to the material of which the building is composed.

In the towns, especially the larger ones, the houses, though presenting an immense variety both in size and quality, may on the whole be deemed to satisfy all reasonable requirements for permanent habitation ; and amongst the agricultural population the domiciles, as a rule, if rough, are comfortable enough : but in the bush, whether on stations or mining districts, in very many cases the structures that do duty as habitations are often of the rudest materials and construction, provided with furniture and fittings to correspond, and affording but poor protection against weather.

It must, however, be admitted that the climate of this Colony enables people to tolerate without inconvenience very inferior house accommodation ; more particularly persons whose daily occupation is entirely in the open air, and involves frequent change of place and often camping out.

Putting aside, however, the character of the dwellings, it appears that for 120,100 persons there were 26,900 dwellings, or, on an average, nearly 4½ inhabitants to each.

In 1861 the proportion was stated as five per dwelling ; in 1864 it was rather more ; and in 1868 it was about four.

Table V. is a comparison of the gross total results of the four enumerations of the people that have now been taken in this Colony.

It is somewhat confused, owing to the new division of the Colony adopted on this occasion—as before alluded to ; but the total presents a steady and satisfactory increase during the several intervals.

Details of this increase will be found in Part V. of the tables.

PART II.—TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE PEOPLE.

Table No. VI. contains returns of the total area in square miles, houses and population in the Colony as a whole, and in each enumerator's district.

Table VII. is an extension of table VI., giving the area in statute acres, the houses and population, also comparing results as far as possible with those obtained on previous enumerations, and stating the increase absolute and centesimal in each interval. This table also details the houses and population in each district by reference to the various stations and places arranged alphabetically, and in the case of the larger towns by streets.

Table VIII. comprises the returns specially required by the concluding portion of the 11th section of "The Census Act of1871," namely, " the population in each enumerator's district and collector's sub-districts subdivided according to age and sex."

The ages are detailed by minors and adults, then by successive years up to 5, then by periods of 5 years up to 60, including specially the numbers between 20 and 21, then by intervals of 10 years up to 100, over which age there is not one returned. (This arrangement has been generally adopted in such of the other appended tables as relate to age.) The number unspecified appears large, but in some cases, especially in those of Chinamen and Polynesians, it is impossible to ascertain the age, and in others where ages have been omitted, the individuals were not afterwards to be found.

In Table IX. will be found the boundaries of the several enumerators' districts, and as far as possible the sub-districts.

This table, taken in conjunction with the maps appended, gives a very good and clear idea of the distribution of the people over the Colony.

The scale of the maps, and the greater part of their contents, are identical with those of the general map of the Colony already published from the Lithographic Printing Office ; but the scale is too small to allow of the sub-districts in the most important districts being delineated with any advantage, and the maps have therefore been prepared so as to mark the districts only.

With very little trouble, a general map of the whole Colony can be constructed from the series now presented.

The subjoined table is intended to explain the alterations in districts, detailing on the one hand the present Census districts, and the parts of the former districts of which they are composed, and, conversely, the former districts, and where they have now been moved to, but can only be an approximation.

TABLE of DISTRICTS—indicating what DISTRICTS in last CENSUS correspond with those of this.
Districts of Present Census.Corresponding Districts in last Census.
BalonnePolice District and Town of St. George ; Police District and Town of Surat ; and part of the Pastoral District of Maranoa.
BowenBowen Municipality, and part of Bowen beyond the Municipality.
BrisbaneBrisbane Municipality, and part of Brisbane beyond Municipality.
BurkePart of Pastoral District of Burke.
BurnettGayndah Municipality ; Gayndah Police District (except Municipality), and Nanango Police District and Town.
CaboolturePart of Brisbane beyond Municipal boundary.
CardwellPart of Pastoral District and Town of Cardwell.
ClermontClermont Municipality, and part of Police District of Clermont.
CookCook, North.
DalbyDalby Municipality, and part of Police District of Dalby (except Municipality).
Darling Downs EastPolice District and Town of Leyburn, and part of Warwick beyond the Municipality.
Darling Downs CentralPart of Drayton beyond the Municipality.
Darling Downs NorthCondamine Police District and Town, and part of Dalby beyond the Municipality.
Darling Downs WestPolice District and Town of Goondiwindi, and part of Drayton beyond the Municipality.
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton Municipality, Toowoomba Municipality, and part of Drayton beyond the Muncipality.
FassifernPart of Ipswich beyond Municipality.
GilbertPart of the Pastoral District of Burke.
GladstonePart of Port Curtis Police District and Town, Gladstone.
GympieMary River Gold Fields, and part of Maryborough beyond Municipality.
IpswichIpswich Municipality, and part of Ipswich beyond the Municipality.
Kennedy, NorthPastoral District of Kennedy North ; part of Pastoral District of Kennedy South ; part of Cardwell District, and Town of South Cook Pastoral District ; and parts of Bowen and Townsville beyond the Municipalities.
Kennedy, SouthPart of Kennedy, South, Pastoral District.
LeichhardtBanana Police District and Town.
LoganPart Brisbane (except Municipality).
MackayMackay Police District and Town.
MaranoaPart of the Pastoral District of Maranoa, and part of Roma beyond Municipality.
MaryboroughMunicipality of Maryborough, and part of Maryborough (except Municipality).
MitchellMitchell and Gregory Pastoral Districts.
Moreton EastPart Brisbane (except Municipality).
Moreton WestPart of Ipswich (except Municipality), and of Brisbane (except Municipality).
OxleyPart of Ipswich (except Municipality), and of Brisbane (except Municipality).
Part Ipswich ; part Brisbane.
Peak DownsIsaacs Police District, and Town of Nebo.
TABLE of DISTRICTS, Etc.—continued.
Districts of Present Census.Corresponding Districts in last Census.
RockhamptonMunicipality of Rockhampton, and parts of the Police Districts of St. Lawrence, Rockhampton, and Port Curtis.
St. LawrencePart Police District and Town of St. Lawrence.
SpringsurePolice District and Town of Springsure.
StanleyPart of Ipswich (except Municipality).
TaroomPolice District and Town of Taroom.
TownsvilleTownsville Municipality, and part of Townsville (except Municipality).
WarregoPastoral District of Warrego.
WarwickMunicipality of Warwick, and part of Police District of Warwick (except Municipality).
WestwoodPart of Port Curtis Police District, and Town of Gladstone, and part of Police District of Rockhampton.
Wide BayPart of Maryborough Police District (except Municipality).
TABLE OF DISTRICTS—including what DISTRICTS in this CENSUS CORRESPOND with those of last.
Districts of last Census.Corresponding Districts in this Census.
Banana, Police District and TownLeichhardt
Bowen MunicipalityBowen (part)
Bowen, beyond MunicipalityBowen (part), and part of Kennedy North
Brisbane MunicipalityBrisbane (part)
Brisbane, beyond MunicipalityPart of Brisbane, Moreton East, Logan, Caboolture, and part of Oxley
Burke, Pastoral District and TownBurke and Gilbert
Condamine Police District and TownDarling Downs North (part)
Cardwell Pastoral District and TownCardwell, and part of Kennedy North
Cook, South, Pastoral DistrictPart of Kennedy North
Cook, NorthCook
Clermont MunicipalityClermont (part)
Clermont Police DistrictClermont (part)
Dalby MunicipalityDalby
Dalby beyond MunicipalityPart Dalby, part Darling Downs North
Drayton MunicipalityDrayton and Toowoomba (part)
Drayton Police District, except Municipalities of Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton and Toowoomba (part) ; Darling Downs, Central, (part) ; Darling Downs, West, (part)
Gayndah MunicipalityBurnett (part)
Gayndah Police District, except MunicipalityBurnett (part)
Goodna Police DistrictOxley (part), West Moreton (part)
Goondiwindi Police District and TownDarling Downs West (part)
Gregory Pastoral DistrictMitchell (part)
Ipswich MunicipalityIpswich (part)
Ipswich beyond MunicipalityIpswich in part ; Oxley in part ; Moreton, West, in part ; Stanley in part ; and Fassifern in part
Isaacs Police District and Town of NeboPeak Downs (part)
Kennedy, North, Pastoral DistrictKennedy North, and part Kennedy South
Kennedy, South, Pastoral DistrictKennedy South (part)
Leyburn Police District and TownPart Darling Downs East
Mackay Police District and TownMackay
Maranoa Pastoral DistrictPart Balonne, part Maranoa
Maryborough MunicipalityPart Maryborough
Maryborough, except MunicipalityPart Maryborough, part Gympie, part Wide Bay
Mary River Gold FieldsPart Gympie
Mitchell Pastoral DistrictPart Mitchell
Nanango Police District and TownPart Burnett
Port Curtis Police District, and Town of GladstonePart Gladstone, part Westwood, and part Rockhampton
Rockhampton MunicipalityPart Rockhampton
Rockhampton, except MunicipalityPart Rockhampton ; part St. Lawrence ; and parts of Port Curtis, Leichherdt, and Peak Downs
Roma MunicipalityPart Maranoa
Roma, except MunicipalityPart Maranoa ; part Balonne
Springsure Police District and TownSpringsure
St. George Police District and TownPart Balonne
St. Lawrence Police District and TownPart St. Lawrence
Surat Police District and TownPart Balonne
Taroom Police District and TownTaroom
Toowoomba MunicipalityPart Drayton and Toowoomba
Townsville MunicipalityPart Townsville
Townsville, except MunicipalityPart Townsville
Warrego Pastoral DistrictWarrego
Warwick MunicipalityPart Warwick
Warwick, except MunicipalityPart Warwick ; and part Darling Downs East.

As already referred to in observations on table V., these alterations have rendered the comparison of the present with past returns a matter of great difficulty and labor, but the calculations have been made as carefully as possible.

Referring again to table VIII., it will be observed that the people are distributed principally within a comparatively short distance from the coast.

The following table gives the proportions of minors and adults, males and females, in each district of the Colony, and the results are curious.

The proportion of the sexes in the Colony, as a whole, is very nearly three males to two females, but the proportion under twenty-one years of age is much more equal, viz., in round numbers, 24 to 22½

PROPORTION of MALES and FEMALES in each 100 of the POPULATION in each DISTRICT, distinguishing between MINORS and ADULTS.
District.Minors.Adults.Total.
BalonneM.18.9549.6068.55
F.18.5512.9031.45
BowenM.26.3227.6954.01
F.25.1920.8045.99
BrisbaneM.26.0822.3548.43
F.27.9823.5951.57
BurkeM.5.1782.4387.60
F.5.377.0312.40
BurnettM.20.6145.8366.44
F.19.2514.3133.56
CabooltureM.26.7534.3461.09
F.21.6217.2938.91
CardwellM.18.1352.8771.00
F.14.5014.5029.00
ClermontM.14.5756.7571.32
F.15.2313.4528.68
CookM.18.1963.6281.81
F.9.099.1018.19
DalbyM.26.9224.6451.56
F.27.2721.1748.44
Darling Downs CentralM.22.9943.1766.16
F.19.6814.1633.84
Darling Downs EastM.37.1224.7861.90
F.23.3814.7238.10
Darling Downs NorthM.24.8845.2770.15
F.17.2712.5829.85
Darling Downs WestM.19.7350.7670.49
F.17.2212.2929.51
Drayton and ToowoombaM.27.9822.4150.39
F.28.9420.6749.61
FassifernM.28.9429.1158.05
F.24.3817.5741.95
GilbertM.8.3184.3592.66
F.2.944.407.34
GladstoneM.22.9439.9662.90
F.20.3416.7637.10
GympieM.22.8439.0461.88
F.20.7217.4038.12
IpswichM.29.8719.9349.80
F.29.0321.1750.20
Kennedy NorthM.9.3773.6983.06
F.8.148.8016.94
Kennedy SouthM.11.2678.6889.94
F.5.964.1010.06
LeichhardtM.16.2858.6974.97
F.12.4512.5825.03
LoganM.26.1137.4363.54
F.20.6915.7736.46
MackayM.21.9451.1773.11
F.13.8813.0126.89
MaranoaM.19.8750.1269.99
F.16.1713.8430.01
MaryboroughM.24.6133.6458.25
F.23.2218.5341.75
MitchellM.11.7176.0187.72
F.5.936.3512.28
Moreton EastM.25.8232.2558.07
F.24.8917.0441.93
Moreton WestM.28.0727.4455.51
F.26.6617.8344.49
OxleyM.26.4627.6354.09
F.25.4520.4645.91
Peak DownsM.12.7571.6684.41
F.7.158.4415.59
RockhamptonM.25.2427.6552.89
F.25.5921.5247.11
St. LawrenceM.23.2136.6559.86
F.22.1118.0340.14
SpringsureM.15.9461.2977.23
F.11.8410.9322.77
StanleyM.24.3947.2071.59
F.16.5011.9128.41
TaroomM.15.3565.8581.20
F.9.469.3418.80
TownsvilleM.20.3839.6960.07
F.19.5620.3739.93
WarregoM.13.5770.2183.78
F.8.807.4216.22
WarwickM.28.0123.5151.52
F.28.1520.3348.48
WestwoodM.19.6149.3368.94
F.16.6914.3731.06
Wide BayM.23.0046.9169.91
F.15.3914.7030.09
QUEENSLANDM.23.9335.8259.75
F.22.5217.7340.25

In the districts of Brisbane and Ipswich the proportion of females appears actually to exceed that of males.

In other districts containing centres of population, such as Drayton and Toowoomba, Rockhampton, Dalby, Maryborough, and the country districts of West and East Moreton, the disparity is not great ; but in the outlying districts the majority of males is very high, and in some excessively so.

In so young a colony as Queensland the general disproportion of the sexes is not to be wondered at, but the apparent disproportion between the various districts is noteworthy, and requires explanation.

The following causes may partially afford this :—

  1. The natural tendency of new arrivals to remain in the towns, where they can secure—or think they can—a living more in accordance with what they have been accustomed to at home than by striking out into the wild interior.

  2. That in the rough life of stations but few women are generally required or desired ; and amongst the wandering adventurers in search of gold and other minerals women are almost out of place.

  3. At the period of shearing large numbers of men, resident at other times in the towns, are scattered over the country, either traveling towards or congregated on stations, leaving their families at home ; and it so happens that this cause was active at the time the Census of 1871 was taken. Its effect is two-fold—on the one hand raising the apparent proportion of females in the towns, and on the other increasing that of the males in the pastoral districts.

It is also worthy of notice how much nearer, in the great majority of the districts, is the proportion of sexes in the case of minors than in that of adults.

Table X. gives the population in the present Electorates, referring to the Census Districts of which they are composed. It gives, firstly, the gross numbers ; then the numbers of males and females respectively ; and then the males, discriminating between minors and adults.

Table XI. supplies the population in Municipalities, detailed into wards wherever such existed, and in the case of males, subdivided into minors and adults. It will be useful chiefly for municipal purposes.

Table XII. details by Electoral Districts and Census Districts the Chinese, (with whom Japanese, if any, are included), Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of charitable institutions, all of whom would be deducted from the gross population in any electoral scheme.

Table XIII. gives the population of the towns, so called, whether municipalities or not ; but in many cases the numbers do not warrant such places being considered more than villages, and in some places not even that. They are simply points selected as centres of anticipated population, which may come or may not. Burketown is an example, as a place of which great expectations were entertained, in which comparatively large numbers died, and which seems likely shortly to become extinct. The foot note to this table deserves attention.

It must be borne in mind that the boundaries of municipalities, as also of towns non-municipal, include, in almost all cases, a large area in which the dwellings are very sparsely distributed, and it is impossible to draw the line distinctly confining the town population. Gympie, for instance, is a centre of population of no mean importance, not a municipality, though perhaps worthy of being one,—but where the mining population is so mixed up with the other as to render any distinction very difficult.

Table XIV. gives the population in the pastoral districts. It will be seen at a glance that the disproportion of the sexes in this return is high—over three males to one females ; but the observations already made on this subject, may be re-read in explanation or modification of this apparent result.

Table XV. exhibits the numbers on shipboard on the night of the Census. The totals are insignificant, and the disproportion between the sexes, as might be expected, excessive, little more than eight per cent. being females. It is probable that there were a good number of vessels about Torres Straits, employed in the pearl shell and beche-de-mer fisheries ; but as they generally hail from ports out of this Colony, their crews could not legitimately be included in our population ; and it would have been a matter of considerable difficulty in any event to obtain returns.

Table XVI. is devoted to the gold digging population, and is not an unimportant one.

Over ten per cent. of our gross population was employed on, or supported by, gold digging. Of this number a little over twenty-six per cent. were females.

From the extremely unsettled habits and restless movements of prospecting gold miners, it is probable that the numbers returned are less accurate than those of any other class of the population ; but it is certainly gratifying to notice as well, the large number actually returned, as also the number of districts, and the large extent of country over which they were at work.

The foot notes to this table also deserve attention.

PART III.

The tables in this Part are especially directed to the ages of the people.

Table XVII. gives the numbers in gross, and of each sex, detailed by Census Districts, classified as to age ; first distinguishing between minors and adults, then by successive years up to 5, then by periods of 5 years up to 60 (with a special table of 20 and under 21), and from 60 to 100 by steps of ten years.

A foot-note gives the numbers, by years, of persons of 80 and upwards.

Table XVIII. gives a comparison, as to ages, between the returns of the Census of 1861 and 1871.

This, and other similar comparative tables, will be useful for more general comparison, as the Census of the United Kingdom has been taken in similar years, and is intended to be taken decennially ; whilst the Imperial Government have intimated a desire that throughout the British Empire a uniformity of period should, as nearly as possible, be observed in enumerating the people.

This table is divided into three parts, comparing the ages by periods of 20, of 10, and of 5 years respectively.

It may be noted that whilst, as already observed, the proportion of the sexes throughout the Colony is very nearly 6 males to 4 females, or 3 to 2, the males under 20, in number 6,463, only exceed the females by 26 ; over 20, the males are to the females very nearly in the proportion of 23 to 11.

Up to 5, the females actually preponderate ; from that age to 15, the males preponderate, at first very slightly ; from 15 to 20, the disproportion increases suddenly, there being, in round numbers, 10 males to 6 females. As the age increases, so does the ratio which, from 25 to 30, is more than 2 to 1 ; and from 45 to 50, as nearly as possible 3 to 1 ; above that age it still increases, but the total numbers are too low for the comparison to be of much value.

Table XIX. is a comparison of ages calculated centesimally, and arranged similarly to XVIII., the centesimal ratios, however, varying considerably from the numerical totals—thus, up to twenty years, there are only 35.66 per cent. of the males, or a little more than a third, whilst there are more than half of the total number of females ; from twenty to forty the proportions are almost reversed, there being 45 per cent. of the males, and only 35.61 females.

The quinquennial division of this table is perhaps the most instructive ; but from the whole may be gathered the fact that the number both of males and females, in the most vigorous periods of life, is very large. The causes are pretty obvious. Whilst both the birth-rate and the death-rate of the Colony vary but little from the general average of the world, and whilst the proportion between the sexes in the births also agrees with the ascertained general proportion, our total numbers in ten years have nearly quadrupled—the increase of the females being the largest.

It naturally follows that the increase is chiefly owing to immigration.

It is true that occasionally people in authority take advantage of emigration to relieve themselves from the burden of paupers and lunatics ; but, as a general rule, our immigrants have not been of this class.

PART IV.

Is devoted to the Separate and Conjugal state of the people.

Table XX. gives the absolute numbers of males and females respectively in each Census District, distinguishing single, married, and widowed respectively ;

and, as to ages—firstly, minors and adults ; then, those under 10 years of age ; from thence, by periods of five years, up to 60 ; and from 60 by periods of ten years.

Throughout the Colony, of those under 10—constituting nearly thirty per cent. of the gross population, and being pretty evenly divided as to sexes—there are, of course, not any married.

From 10 to 15, only one—and that a female—appears as married.

From 15 to 30, the number of females married exceeds those of males—in the earlier ages enormously so ; and, as the ages advance, the differential ratio gradually decreases.

This proves that the tendency to early marriages is far greater amongst the females than the males.

From 30 upwards the disproportion is on the other side.

But, in considering these as well as other results, the absolute disproportion of numbers between the sexes in the Colony must not be lost sight of.

Of the entire population, slightly more than half are unmarried, and the disproportion of the sexes is not great ; but from 21 upwards there are more than eight males to each female.

Of the widowed, the numbers are not very large altogether—little more than two per cent. of the total population ; and if all the widowers were to pair off with an equal number of widows, only forty-eight of the latter would be left.

Any attempt to classify the unspecified would be mere guesswork. Their numbers are, however, not large—and indeed, as to females, insignificant.

It is hardly worth while to carry out comparisons similar to the above through the various districts, for the results would probably be longer than the tables themselves.

Table XXI. contains a comparison, without reference to districts, of the returns of the Census of 1868 and the present one, as to all persons over 15 years of age.

These figures represent the centesimal proportion of each age to 100 persons of the unmarried, married, and widowed classes respectively.

The total differences are not very large, and consist of a decrease in all classes up to 30, the largest decrease being in the period 25 to 30.

It would be very difficult to assert with any certainty the causes of difference.

PART V.

This exhibits the progressive general increase, and in some districts decrease of the people.

Table XXII. gives the differences in numbers, and by sexes in the whole Colony and in each Census District, comparing, as far as possible, the three periods from 1861 to 1864, 1864 to 1868, and 1868 to 1871 respectively, those being the four years in which the census of the colony has been taken.

As to the whole Colony, the largest total increase occurred from 1864 to 1868, and the least from 1868 to 1871 ; but as the interval from 1864 to 1868 was, in round numbers, four years, and the other two about three years each, the average annual increase was greatest in the first period, the three periods giving an average annual increase respectively of 10,469, 9,608, and 6,734 ; but in each period the disproportion of females to males decreased, the average annual numbers being 6,434 males to 4,034 females in the first period, 5,831 to 3,777 in the second, and 3,673 to 3,060 in the third.

This probably arises from the additions to the population in the later years, being more due to increase of births over deaths than to immigration over emigration.

The comparison between Census Districts is not as satisfactory as might be wished, owing to the alteration of district boundaries already alluded to.

The numbers may be examined in detail, but are sufficiently clearly arranged in the table to call for little, if any, further comment, particularly as the other tables of this part give the information in a more practically useful form.

Table XXIII. is a centesimal comparison between the same three intervals, giving the ratio of numbers in each district ; firstly as to itself, and secondly to the entire Colony.

Table XXIV. is, regarding the object for which the present Census was principally taken, perhaps the most important of Part V., as it gives the increases and decreases since the Census of 1868, numerical and centesimal, in the present Electoral Districts, and in the districts not electorally represented.

The total numbers, males, females, and totals, by the present Census are first given (distinguishing as to males between minors and adults) ; then the gross totals of 1868 ; then, firstly, the absolute, and secondly, the centesimal increase or decrease.

The most important absolute increases are as regards the electoral districts in East and West Moreton, and Drayton and Toowoomba, attributable to agricultural settlement ; Western Downs, from pastoral settlement ; Kennedy, from mining population, sugar plantations, and their consequences ; and Maryborough, chiefly from farming on both a large and small scale.

Wide Bay, including Gympie, the earliest practical centre of our gold mining, presents a decrease, though a very slight one, probably caused by the alluvial workings having to a great extent become exhausted, and replaced by the more tedious yet more permanent operations on reefs.

As to unrepresented country, the increase in the Burke and Gilbert Districts is encouraging, arising, no doubt, from gold mining and prospecting.

Cook is hardly worth noticing, being at present confined to the small settlement at Somerset.

PART VI.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

Table No. XXV. details the occupations by Census Districts. Occupations have been arranged under twelve orders or heads, particulars of which are detailed in Table No. XXVII. The first order, divided into six sub-orders, comprehends persons directly employed in or by the Government, and in which, naturally, males preponderate. The total number is 2,069, of which 155, or about 7.5 per cent., are females. Of the 1,914 males, 432 are classed as principal officers, clerks, &c. ; 445 as messengers, laborers, &c. ;-and 421 as police, aboriginals of the native police not being reckoned. Employed in the Railway, Post, and Telegraph offices were 615. This order cannot be looked upon entirely as a direct burden on the general revenue, inasmuch as many of the public departments, such as the Customs, the Survey Office, and the whole of sub-order six, assist the revenue by fees and duties collected. The gross total, 2,069, is about 1.7 per cent. of the entire population.

The second order comprises the learned professions, in all, 1323. This is divided into four orders, of which the first three, Law, Medicine, and Divinity, are tolerably well defined ; but the fourth, Literature, is vague, comprehending a great variety of occupations. In Law the recognized practitioners are confined to the male sex. In the definition of this order, at page 160, by some oversight, their Honors the Judges are omitted. It might possibly have been more correct to include them amongst principal officers, but they have always, as now, been reckoned with the profession. In Medicine, midwives and nurses are included ; and in Divinity, female members of religious orders, whose duties are mainly charitable and partly scholastic, render it rather doubtful where they should be properly classed. The Law presents the smallest numbers, Divinity next, then Medicine, and then Literature.

The third order, " domestic duties," is an important one, including almost entirely women and children dependent upon heads of families for support. The total number, 60,947, constitute a little over fifty per cent. of the population. The number of wives causes the females to largely preponderate in this order, but in the children the disparity of numbers as to sexes is very small.

The fourth order, personal offices, relates to persons, male and female, ministering to the personal wants of the people ; and it is difficult to define the exact meaning of the term, but it will be better understood by reference to page 161 of the tables.

The numbers of this order aggregate 6,106, or a little over five per cent. of the population. Of this 6,106, nearly one-third are males and two-thirds females.

The fifth order refers to the commercial class. The definition of this order will also be found at page 161. It does not include ordinary store or shopkeepers, whose particular line of business is defined, and who are mostly classified under order nine.

The total number of the commercial order is 2,106, of whom a little over twelve per cent. are females.

The next two orders, numbers six and seven, comprehend two of the most important classes of occupation as producing industries, viz., pastoral and agricultural, and are detailed into employers and employed, although the distinction is sometimes very difficult to decide upon.

With regard to pastoral, the total numbers returned amount to 11,360, of whom only 332 are females.

The gross totals are 1,911 employers to 9,449 employed, or nearly one to five. Of the employers, 260, or 13.6 per cent., were females, whilst of the employed there were only 72, or 0.76 per cent.

This disproportion between the sexes amongst the employed is partly owing, no doubt, to causes referred to already in remarks on Table XIV., but it must also be borne in mind that women and children returned under domestic duties are not included under either employers or employed.

The following table gives the order of the districts, according to the numbers, returned for them respectively, of pastoral employers and employed :—

PASTORAL.
EMPLOYERS.EMPLOYED.
Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.
Warrego125Burnett912
Burnett124Darling Downs East863
Maranoa115Darling Downs North744
Darling Downs East108Maranoa697
Peak Downs108Darling Downs Central567
Balonne106Peak Downs546
Springsure85Darling Downs West544
Darling Downs West84Warrego487
Leichhardt68Springsure476
Darling Downs North66Balonne437
Mitchell65Taroom420
Darling Downs Central58Mitchell350
Clermont53Leichhardt327
Burke49Clermont291
Taroom49Stanley238
Gladstone45Westwood170
Wide Bay45Gladstone150
St. Lawrence44Burke125
Gympie42Gympie124
Rockhampton41Wide Bay96
Kennedy South39Kennedy North90
Logan37St. Lawrence90
Bowen34Kennedy South88
Westwood33Moreton West87
Kennedy North32Dalby68
Stanley30Mackay57
Brisbane29Bowen55
Mackay25Fassifern54
Caboolture24Warwick41
Ipswich22Logan38
Dalby18Drayton and Toowoomba36
Drayton and Toowoomba17Ipswich36
Oxley17Rockhampton31
Moreton West15Cardwell24
Warwick14Brisbane19
Fassifern13Maryborough16
Maryborough11Caboolture13
Townsville7Townsville13
Glibert6Gilbert12
Cardwell5Oxley10
Moreton East3Moreton East7
Cook0Cook0
TOTAL1,911TOTAL9,449

With regard to those directly engaged in agricultural pursuits, the numbers, whether absolute in districts or proportional as to sexes, present very different results from the pastoral returns.

The total number of employers and employed was 13,732, of whom 2,066, or a little over 15 per cent., were females. There were 8,910 employers to 4,822 employed, or in the proportion of 1.85 to 1. Of the employers, 1,942, or nearly 21.8 per cent., were females ; whilst of the employed, only 124, or nearly 2.6 per cent., were females.

The term employers here is, perhaps, misapplied, as the figures prove that a large number of those designated did not employ any labor other than their own and that of their families.

It is also evident that the employed agricultural laborers are generally single men, but in their ranks would be included a considerable number of Polynesians.

The following table gives the order of districts according to numbers of agricultural employers and employed :—

AGRICULTURAL.
EMPLOYERS.EMPLOYED.
Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.
Moreton West1,627Maryborough895
Drayton and Toowoomba927Mackay763
Oxley921Moreton West466
Logan715Logan464
Fassifern641Caboolture373
Moreton East602Moreton East366
Caboolture598Oxley296
Ipswich517Ipswich161
Maryborough476Fassifern139
Warwick238Wide Bay130
Darling Downs East233Drayton and Toowoomba105
Rockhampton188Cardwell74
Gympie166Warwick68
Darling Downs Central158Brisbane62
Brisbane142Rockhampton56
Mackay138Townsville54
Wide Bay97Darling Downs East50
Bowen53Gympie49
Kennedy North46Bowen40
Burnett45Darling Downs Central37
Clermont44Clermont32
Dalby44Gilbert25
Westwood43Burnett15
Maranoa33Taroom14
St. Lawrence33Stanley13
Townsville29St. Lawrence12
Gladstone28Kennedy North10
Stanley28Westwood10
Darling Downs North20Gladstone7
Kennedy South18Mitchell6
Cardwell17Balonne5
Gilbert17Dalby5
Burke8Darlings Downs North5
Balonne4Kennedy South5
Springsure4Peak Downs4
Leichhardt3Burke2
Mitchell3Maranoa2
Peak Downs3Leichhardt1
Darling Downs West2Springsure1
Taroom1Cook0
Cook0Warrego0
Warrego0Darling Downs West0
TOTAL8,910TOTAL4,822

Order 8, Carriers.—This order is also defined on page 161 [a considerable number of those who might have been otherwise included have already been reckoned as Government employes].

The total number returned is 2,834, of whom, as might be expected, a very small number only are females.

Order 9 is also a very important one, comprising the bulk of the industrial population other than the pastoral and agricultural classes.

This order is divided into five sub-orders (as detailed at page 162), according to the various class of substances operated on.

The 5th or mineral sub-order is again subdivided into five classes, according to the metal or substance worked.

The total number of this order amounts to 15,430, or nearly 12½ per cent. of

the total population ; and of these only 1,147, or nearly 8 per cent., are females—indeed in only one order, the workers and dealers in textile fabrics, are the numbers of females of any importance.

The 5th sub-order, mineral, is one the importance of which, already great, promises to increase rapidly, and to an extent that can only be guessed at.

First in importance (at least for the present), is gold, the workers for which are divided into the two branches of alluvial and quartz miners.

The total number of the two amounts to 6,139, or a little over 5 per cent. of the population, and almost exclusively males.

These are so scattered over the colony that, out of the 42 Census districts, the returns of 35 include gold seekers, although in several of the districts the number is so small that probably no work was actually being done.

The following table details in order, according to numbers returned, the districts in which gold mining of any sort may be said to be in practical operation ; and the table below it is something similar, but contrasting the order, taking the alluvial and quartz numbers separately.

PRINCIPAL MINING DISTRICTS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Kennedy North1,560
Gympie1,374
Gilbert792
Kennedy South662
Westwood587
Burnett211
Clermont206
Gladstone164
St. Lawrence122
Burke91
Darling Downs East80
Rockhampton76
Maryborough30
Stanley28
Brisbane25
Bowen24
Townsville23
Wide Bay21
Peak Downs13
PRINCIPAL MINING DISTRICTS, in NUMERICAL ORDER, distinguishing ALLUVIAL from QUARTZ.
Alluvial.Quartz.
Kennedy South634Kennedy North1,175
Gilbert494Gympie991
Kennedy North385Gilbert298
Gympie383Westwood247
Westwood340Gladstone75
Clermont191Burnett73
Burnett138Rockhampton61
Gladstone89St. Lawrence35
St. Lawrence87Maryborough29
Burke82Kennedy South28
Darling Downs East57Brisbane24
Stanley28Darling Downs East23
Rockhampton15Wide Bay21
Townsville20
Bowen18
Peak Downs13

The third class of the mineral sub-order is copper. The number under this head is 369, all males, engaged in production. This number is not a very large one, but there are strong indications that copper mining is but in its infancy in this colony, whilst there is a very extensive and valuable field for its operations. Considering what copper mining has done for South Australia, it is but reasonable to look for an immense development of it in this colony, if the lodes supposed to exist at all answer to the indications that have been found. Up to the date of the Census, there was not practically any other metal being mined for in the colony.

The fourth class of this sub-order is devoted to coal mining, the numbers employed in which are small—only 122—and almost confined to the Ipswich and West Moreton districts. Considering the large extent of country under which coal is known to exist, it is surprising that this industry is not more flourishing. The cost of carriage is probably the greatest drawback.

The following comparative table shews the fluctuations of the mining industry from the commencement of the Colony :—

NUMBERS RETURNED.
Gold or Precious Metals.Inferior Metals—Copper and others.Coal.Total.
Census of 186127222978
Census of 18647351795
Census of 18686,628143616,832
Census of 18726,1393691226,630

The fifth class is a general one, and more directed to workers and dealers in, than to getters of, minerals. They are more particularly defined at page 162. The gross numbers are 964, of whom only six are women.

The tenth order is devoted to laborers whose particular work is not defined. These number 2,371, not quite two per cent. of the population, and are almost exclusively males.

The eleventh order of this part is composed of those who are a direct useless burden on the public. They consist of pensioners, paupers, lunatics, and prisoners.

The aggregate number comes to 1,830, or 1.52 of the population ; and of these 1,830, there were 347, or over eighteen per cent., females.

The proportion of the sexes, as to both paupers and lunatics, are nearly two males to one female ; but, in the case of prisoners, there are only about six per cent. females.

The twelfth order, unspecified, speaks for itself.

Table No. XXVI. gives the numbers of children under fifteen years of age earning, or contributing to earn, their own living.

The total number is 3,313, of whom the males are more than double the females.

It is, however, almost certain, that a large number of girls, not earning wages, assist materially in domestic duties, though returned merely as children at home.

Nearly the whole of the children reckoned in this table would be between ten and fifteen, the total numbers of whom, by reference to Table XVII., amount to 14,601, the sexes being pretty evenly balanced.

Table No. XXVII., as already observed, explains in detail the classification adopted in table No. XXV. It is very difficult in some cases to decide to what class particular employments belong. The arrangement has, to a great extent, been modeled on the Victorian system, which is, however, rather too diffuse to be rigidly copied. This table is divided into two parts, the first being the scheme of classification, and the second an alphabetical index by which can be found the order and sub-order under which any employment is reckoned.

Table XXVIII. is a comparative table of the occupations, without reference to districts, calculated centesimally as to males and females separately, and also as to the aggregate population. An attempt has been made to distinguish between bread-eaters and bread-winners, but it is questionable whether those who are not engaged in producing or in increasing the value of produce should not be also distinguished, although it would be a matter of considerable difficulty. As the table stands, it appears that the proportion of bread-eaters in the entire population slightly exceeds the bread-winners ; but of the males, the bread-winners are more than double the bread-eaters ; whilst the female eaters are more than four and a-half times as numerous as the winners.

PART VII.—BIRTHPLACES OF THE PEOPLE.

Table XXIX. gives the numbers born in each of the countries therein specified ; first, as to the entire colony, and secondly as to each Census district, distinguishing in each case males from females, and exhibiting the gross numbers, and the numbers of minors and adults as to the whole Colony and each district respectively.

A large proportion of the population of this Colony are Australian born, and out of these the large majority are Queenslanders.

Of the entire number, 120,104, there were 47,343, or 39.4 per cent., Australian born, of whom 36,412, or 30.3 per cent. of the whole, born in Queensland.

Of 71,767 males, 24,721, or 31.43 per cent., were Australians ; and 18,501, or 25.77 per cent., Queenslanders.

Of 48,337 females, 22,622, or 46.8 per cent., were Australian born ; and 17,911, or 37 were cent., were Queenslanders.

In these calculations New Zealand and Tasmania have been included as Australian.

The next largest contributors to our population are the British Islands, England and Wales heading the list with 26,296, or 21.89 per cent. of the total, divided into 16,851, or 23.48 of the males, and 9,445 or nearly 19.54 females.

From Ireland came in all 20,972, or 17.46 per cent. ; of males 11,540, or 16 per cent., and of females 9,432, or 19.51 per cent.

Scotland contributed 8,564, or 7.13 of the total ; 5,333, or 7.43 per cent. of the males, and 3,231, or 6.68 per cent. females.

Germany comes next on the list with 8,317, or 6.92 per cent., of whom the males numbered 5,401, or 7.52 per cent., and the females 2,916, or about 6 per cent.

The next largest numbers are Chinese, 3,305, or 2.75 per cent., but amongst whom was only one woman. It must be borne in mind, however, that in not a few cases Chinamen are married to European wives, it is popularly supposed chiefly Irish, but really the English predominate.

The Polynesians come next, with a total of 2,336, or 1.94 per cent., and including only 81 women. In some few cases persons have been reckoned as Polynesians on account of birthplace, though born of white parents.

Neither Chinese nor Polynesians can, as a general rule, be looked upon as permanent settlers in the Colony.

The nation next in numbers is the little kingdom of Denmark, with a total of 554, and then British America represented by 488 ; but these, and the others that follow, represent so small a proportion of the population as to render it unnecessary to go into further details, which those specially interested can gather from the table itself.

It is unnecessary in this report to trace the nationalities through the various districts as detailed in the table.

The unspecified only number in all 192, an inconsiderable portion of the total population.

Table XXX. is a comparative one, irrespective of districts, but simply giving the numbers of the various nationalities in 1868 and 1871, and the several increases or decreases respectively.

The only decreases are in the cases of the United States of North America, India, and unspecified.

PART VIII.—SICKNESS, ACCIDENTS, ETC.

This part is devoted to those who, at the date of the Census, were disabled by sickness or accident, or the victims of permanent physical affliction.

Table XXXI. is confined to sickness or the effects of accident.

The numbers are comparatively small. In the whole 467, or 3.87 in 1,000 of the population, and of which 336, or nearly seventy-two per cent., were males.

Of course this does not represent the entire illness of the people, but only the more serious portions of it.

Table XXXII. gives the numbers of those returned as totally or partially blind, deaf and dumb, or otherwise helpless from bodily afflictions ; age in each case being specified.

These numbers returned are so small and confined to so few districts, that a suspicion arises as to their correctness.

It seems incredible that in a country where diseases of the eyes are so common as in this Colony, there should be so few cases of sore eyes reported, and it is very

strange that the only cases of paralysis should be at the early age of seventeen and fifteen. The inmates of Hospitals and Asylums are not included in either of these tables.

PART IX.,—EDUCATION.

Table XXXIII. exhibits the state of education of the people, so far as the information afforded by the returns allows of.

It is almost entirely confined, as on previous occasions, to the points of reading and writing.

This table is arranged by ages, on the same system as other tables already referred to, and by Census districts, and is divided into four grades—those who can both read and write, read only, cannot do either, and the unspecified.

It may be remarked that, amongst both Germans and Chinese, a very large proportion can read and write their own language, although comparatively ignorant of English ; and all such have been included in the first class.

This table is mostly of interest for local purposes, but for general statistical information the next table, to be presently referred to, is more useful.

The foot-note at the end of the table gives all the information that has been obtained as to the higher classes of education.

Of course all those returned in the occupation tables under professional heads must be deemed to have received an education considerably beyond mere reading and writing. Some of these indeed specify their University standing, but many do not.

Table XXXIV. is a centesimal one, arranged by ages, sexes, and Census districts.

Up to 5 years of age it is not to be expected that a large proportion can read, and fewer still would be expected to write.

In the whole Colony, from 5 to 10, very nearly one-third of both sexes are able to read and write, and a similar proportion to read only.

From 10 to 15 the proportion who can read and write advances very largely, but those who cannot read is far too high to be satisfactory—over 9½ per cent. males, and 6½ per cent. females.

It is to be hoped that when the next Census of the Colony is taken, the efforts of the Board of Education, having already done so much, will have resulted in producing a better state of things.

By the time children in this Colony arrive at the age of 15, if not sooner, their scholastic education may be deemed, with very few exceptions, at an end.

By reference to the tables in part III., it will be found that of the entire population, 45,990, or nearly 38.3 per cent., were under 15, and for the scholastic state of education of the remainder, this Colony is only to a very limited extent responsible.

It is curious to trace through the districts the various degrees of education, but it is hardly worth while doing so in this report, as the most violent differences occur where the smallest numbers of people are found, and consequently the average results of these districts are least to be depended upon as guides to general results.

PART X.—RELIGION OF THE PEOPLE.

The returns under this head form the subject of only one table, No. XXXV., in which the numbers are given as to the whole Colony, and by Census districts, under the headings of the principal denominations, leaving a considerable margin of unspecified for the various vagaries of religious belief.

It is to be regretted that returns respecting religion should be required in a country where the State has severed its connection with religion, and tolerates alike all creeds that do not interfere with the State or each others' liberty. But it is the more to be regretted, because of all the questions put by the Census collectors, and frequently, though ignorantly, deemed impertinent, none seem to have given nearly so much offence as those relating to religion.

In many cases they were resented as unnecessarily inquisitive, and even directly insulting, and the result is that the answers evidence a sense of injury and irritation very undesirable. In other cases the answers given are intended to be ridiculous, and render the return simply useless. It moreover happens that any collector who has strong views in favor of any particular sect, is strongly tempted to claim all unspecified, and complete his schedules accordingly. There is very good reason to believe that this has been done to a considerable extent, causing great annoyance, and not likely to be detected, still less to be proved.

For statistical purposes the returns are of little value, although in some instances ministers of religion have sought to utilize them by getting an account of their flocks.

Any such attempt has been checked, as the schedules are collected on the faith of being confidential.

PART XI.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

This part contains only one table, No. XXXVI., giving the inmates, whether as officers or otherwise, returned from various institutions supported at public, charitable, or Government expense.

The numbers have already been referred to in various parts of this Report.

PART XII.

The chief portion of this part is a table, No. XXXVII., which, it is hoped, will be useful for reference.

It amounts almost to a Gazetteer of the Colony, consisting of a list of the name and description of every place in the colony from which schedules were collected, the number returned from each place, and the Census district to which it belongs.

The repetition of identical names in different localities is certainly unsatisfactory, and tends to confusion.

It evinces a great want of originality in the inventors of names, and a want of proper appreciation of native names, which, however difficult to pronounce, are in many cases highly euphonious.

The remainder of the part consists of a table giving at a glance a compendious view of the whole Census.

This sheet comprises all the main results, any of which can, with a little trouble, be found in it.

For the expenses of the Census £5,000 was voted by Parliament.

£4,790 has been expended, and the few outstanding accounts still unpaid will not exceed £55 more.

I have the honor to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

HENRY SCOTT,

Registrar-General.

VICTORIAE REGINAE.

No. 23. An Act for taking an Account of the Population in 1871. [ASSENTED TO 1ST JUNE, 1871.]

Preamble.

WHEREAS it is expedient that an account of the population of Queensland be taken on the first day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows—

Interpretation.

1.

For the purposes of this Act the word "dwelling" shall mean any house building booth tent hut or other erection in or under which any person usually sleeps and every ship or other vessel in any port or harbor of the colony.

Census to be taken on the first day of September one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.

2.

An account shall be taken in manner hereinafter directed of the number of persons within the Colony of Queensland on the first day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one and such account shall also contain the several particulars specified in the form of return in the schedule hereto marked A.

Enumerators to be appointed.

3.

For the taking of such account the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council shall by proclamation in the Gazette appoint enumerators and define the districts for which they shall respectively act and determine if it be deemed expedient the number of collectors to be appointed and employed by such enumerators respectively.

Collectors to be employed.

4.

The enumerators shall subject to approval by the Governor with the like advice appoint in like manner the number of collectors to be employed by them respectively and shall assign sub-districts to such collectors and that the boundaries of pastoral districts and parishes shall be followed as far as practicable in defining the districts and sub-districts.

Enumerators and collectors to make declaration. Schedule B.

5.

Every enumerator and collector shall make and subscribe a declaration in the form of the schedule hereto marked B and shall retain the same until delivered or transmitted as hereinafter mentioned.

Registrar-General to issue forms &c.

6.

The Registrar-General or such other person as the Governor-in-Council may appoint shall under the instructions of the Colonial Secretary cause to be prepared and delivered to each enumerator a sufficient number of the forms aforesaid and shall issue to each enumerator and collector proper instructions in accordance with this Act.

Forms to be delivered at every dwelling and filled up and signed.

7.

Every enumerator shall within ten days next preceding the day fixed as aforesaid cause to be left at every dwelling within his district one of such forms. And the occupier or person in charge of every such dwelling shall fill up and supply in such form to the best of his knowledge and belief all the particulars specified therein and shall sign the said form.

Collectors personally to receive the forms and see to their correctness.

8.

Every collector shall on the day next following the day fixed as aforesaid or as soon thereafter as practicable demand and receive the said form at every dwelling within his sub-district and shall satisfy himself by the best means of information in his power that such form is fully truly and correctly filled up or if not so in any particular shall himself by like means make the same complete and correct and in either such case shall then and there countersign the said form with his own name.

Collectors to deliver all forms &c. to enumerators. Schedules B and C.

9.

Every collector shall within seven days after all the forms within his sub-district shall have been completed and received by him deliver them to his enumerator together with declarations made and subscribed by him in the form of the schedules hereto marked B and C. And any enumerator may in the case of any defect or deficiency in any form so delivered require the collector delivering the same to make further inquiries and to correct such defect or supply such deficiency at his own cost.

Enumerators to make collective returns to Registrar-General. Schedules B and D.

10.

Every enumerator shall within fourteen days after receipt from his collectors of all such forms make out therefrom one collective return of all the several particulars therein respectively contained and shall sign and transmit the same to the Registrar-General together with all the said forms and the declarations aforesaid as received from the several collectors and together also with declarations made and subscribed by himself in the forms of the schedules marked B and D.

Completion of census by Registrar-General.

11.

The Registrar-General on receipt of such collective returns and other papers shall examine the same and cause any defect or inaccuracy therein to be supplied or corrected as far as may be possible and shall with all convenient speed prepare and transmit to the Government a full and true census of the population according to the account taken under this Act in such form as they may deem advisable and in such census shall be shown the population in each enumerator's district and collector's sub-districts sub-divided according to age and sex.

Authorities to aid in carrying Act into effect.

12.

All municipal councils justices of the peace clerks of petty sessions gold commissioners commissioners of crown lands and district registrars of births marriages and deaths within the colony shall on every request in writing from the Registrar-General supply him with all information in their power respecting fit persons to be appointed enumerators or collectors as aforesaid and upon any and every other point tending to the effectual carrying out of the provisions of this Act.

Penalty for non-compliance with Act.

13.

Any occupier or person in charge as aforesaid who shall refuse or willfully neglect to fill up to the best of his knowledge or information and belief the form left at his dwelling as aforesaid or if any such occupier or person being unable to read or write shall on the application of the collector refuse to afford him the necessary information for the purpose of enabling such collector to fill up such form on behalf of any such occupier or person or to sign and deliver the same or shall refuse or willfully neglect to answer or untruly answer any inquiry made by a collector or willfully make sign or deliver or cause to be made signed or delivered any false return or statement of any particular in such form or shall obstruct any person in the performance of any duty under this Act shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

Penalty for willful default of collector.

14.

Any collector who shall fail to return to his enumerator or any enumerator who shall fail to return to the Registrar-General all the forms which shall have been received by him or shall wilfully sign or deliver any untrue form or alter any form except as aforesaid or shall otherwise wilfully violate any provision of this Act shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds.

How declaration to be made and if false to be perjury.

15.

Every declaration under this Act may be made and subscribed before any justice of the peace. And any person making and subscribing a false declaration shall be deemed guilty of perjury.

Penalty for failing to act after accepting office.

16.

Any person accepting the office of enumerator or collector under this Act and afterwards refusing or neglecting to do anything required of him in virtue of such office unless prevented by sickness or other unavoidable cause (in which case the Governor with the advice aforesaid may forthwith appoint another enumerator or the enumerator may appoint another collector to be approved as aforesaid) shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds.

Recovery of penalties.

17.

All penalties under this Act may be recovered summarily before any two justices of the peace.

Regulations.

18.

The Governor with the advice aforesaid may make regulations for the more effectually carrying out the provisions of this Act in any case for which sufficient provision is not made by this Act and such regulations when published in the Gazette shall have the full force of law.

Short title.

19.

This Act shall be styled and may be cited as " The Census Act for 1871."

LIST of the Members of the Household or Family, Visitors, Servants, and Others, who Slept or Abode in this Dwelling on the Night of the first day of September, 1871.
NAME AND SURNAME.RELATION (IF ANY) TO HEAD OF FAMILY.CONDITION.SEX.AGE LAST BIRTHDAY.RANK, PROFESSION, OR OCCUPATION.WHERE BORN.RELIGION.EDUCATION.DESCRIPTION OF DWELLING. *
No Person absent on the Night specified to be entered.State whether Wife, Son, Daughter, or other Relative, Visitor, Lodger, or Servant.Write" Married, " " Widower, " "Widow,"or" Unmarried, "against the names of all Persons, except Young Children.Write"M"against Males, and"F"against Females.The Ages of Infants under One Year to be stated inMonths.(Before filling in this Column, you are requested to read the instructions on the other side.)State the Country or Colony, not the Town or Parish ; If born in Foreign Parts, or at Sea, add whether a British Subject by Parentage or Naturalization ; if in Australia, state which Colony.State the Name of the Religion or Sect. Do not use general terms that represent more than one Religions Body, as "Catholic," "Protestant," &c. If of no Denomination, or if the Religion cannot be ascertained from the occupier or person in charge, state so. Write against the names of Children, however young, the Religion in which it is intended they are to be brought up.Insert degree of Education, that is"Cannot read," "Read only," "Read and Write,"or as the case may be ; and state if a Member of any University.Wood, Stone, Brick, Linen, &c.
Write after the Name of the Head of the Family, the Names of his Wife, Children, and other Relatives ; then Visitors, Lodgers, Servants, &c.If from sickness or accident unable to follow usual occupation, write"S"for sickness, and"A"for accident, after the occupation.
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The foregoing is a true Return concerning all persons in this Dwelling. Witness my Hand

(Signature of Occupier or Person in Charge, or of a Collector.)

[* In the case of Pastoral Districts or Pastoral Establishments, the Employer or Superintendent may fill in the Return for his entire Establishment, which shall under the Act be deemed one Dwelling ; but the number and description of Out-station Huts occupied by Shepherds or Stockmen must be specified in the last column, as well as the buildings on the Head Stations.]

CENSUS OF THE POPULATION OF QUEENSLAND.

1871.

No.—

No.—
County or Pastoral District.
Electoral District.
Parish, or Collector's Sub-District.
Town, Village, or Locality.
Ward.
Street or Road.
Name or number of Dwelling.

To the Occupant or Person in Charge.

You are requested to insert the particulars specified in the form of Return respecting all the persons who slept or abode in your Dwelling on the night of the first day of September, 1871.

This paper will be called for on by the appointed officer ; and it will save trouble if, as the Act requires, you have the answers written in the proper columns by that time. It is the Collector's duty to verify the facts and (if you have omitted to comply with the above instructions) to record them at your residence in that day.

This Return is required to shew the actual number of the population ; their distribution over the country in villages, towns, parishes, gold fields, electoral districts, &c., their religious, occupations, birthplaces, and civil conditions.

The Collectors are strictly ordered not to divulge any information given in this paper.

SCHEDULE A.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

This Schedule is to be filled up by theOCCUPIER OR PERSON IN CHARGE OF THE DWELLING:—If let or sub-let to different persons or families, in separate stories or apartments, each such story or apartment must be treated as a separateDWELLING, and THE OCCUPIER OR PERSON IN CHARGE OF EACHmust make a separate return upon a separate form.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE COLUMN HEADED "USUAL BUSINESS, OCCUPATION, OR EMPLOYMENT."

ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL SERVICE.—Add, after the rank, whether in actual service, or half-pay, or retired ; and in the latter case, if engaged in any occupation, be particular in stating it. Persons in the Civil Service to state, after their title or rank, the Department to which they are attached, and also whether they are engaged in any other and what besides their official occupation.

CLERGYMEN to state the denomination of which they are ministers, and the place of worship in which they officiate. They are requested not to employ the indefinite term "Clerk." Local or occasional preachers must return their ordinary occupations.

LEGAL PROFESSION.—Barristers to state whether or not in actual practice and if holding any office to give the description. The designation “ Attorney” or “Solicitor” to be confined to those actually upon the Roll of this Colony. Persons employed by Barristers, or in Solicitors' offices, should distinguish whether they are articled, writing, or other clerks. Lawyers admitted elsewhere, but not on the Rolls here, to state the grade and country.

MEDICAL PROFESSION.—Members to state whether they are Physicians, Surgeons, or General Practitioners, and to return themselves aspracticingor notpractising; and if otherwise employed, to state the occupation.

TEACHERS, AUTHORS, PUBLIC WRITERS, AND ARTISTS, to state the particular branch of science, literature, or art, which they cultivate. Engineers to state whether civil-engineer, mechanical engineer, mining engineer, &c, Surveyors to state whether land, mining, or marine surveyor.

PERSONS ENGAGED IN TRADE OR COMMERCE, as Merchants, Storekeepers, Retailers, Brokers, Agents, Auctioneers, Clerks, &c., to state the particular business in which they are engaged, or the staple in which they deal. The ordinary and most commonly understood terms should be employed. Commercial Travellers should not omit the wordCommercial.

The terms FARMER and GARDENER to be applied to all persons actually in occupation of land and tilling, whether proprietors or only tenants, who should be returned “ Farmer or Gardner of —acres, employing—men." The word landowner is too vague. Proprietorship may be expressed by inserting "(Prop.)" after "Farmer." Sons and daughters, brothers, or other relatives helping on farms or stations, may be returned as “ Son assisting,” "Daughter assisting,” as the case may be.

GOLD MINERS should specify whether engaged in puddling, quartz-crushing, sluicing, or alluvial sinking. Persons on the Gold Fields to state distinctly, after their present occupation, their former calling, as "Gold Miner—formerly Physician ;” " Storekeeper—formerly Carpenter.” When a Gold Miner employs others to assist him, he should return himself “Gold Miner—employing—men.” A miner working for another should return himself as a "Gold Miner,” not as a laborer.

ARTISANS AND MECHANICS should always mention whether they are Masters or Journeymen, whether they keep a shop, store, &c., and the number of persons in their employment. The materials on which Mechanics work, and the particular branch of their trade are always to be distinctly expressed ; thus, “ Skip Carpenter,” “House Carpenter,” “Shingler,” “Coachsmith,” “Locksmith,” “Horse-shoer.”

A person engaged in more than one pursuit should state his occupation in the order of their importance to himself.

CARTERS, CARRIERS, LABORERS, SERVANTS, &c., to describe themselves by the name of their usual employment, as “ Drayman on Wharf,” “ Carter to the Diggings,” “ Laborer making Roads,” “ Omnibus Driver,” “ Cabman,” “ Porter,” “ Messenger,” &c.

Persons not following any Profession, Trade, or Calling, and not holding any public office, but possessed of independent means, may designate themselves “ Proprietor of Land,” “ Proprietor of Houses,” “Annuitant,” as the case may be. The word “ Householder,” should not be used in place of “ Proprietor of Houses,” nor the word “ Gentleman, “ or “ Lady,” in place of “ No occupation.” Persons who have ceased to follow one pursuit, and have not commenced another, should enter “ No occupation at present.”

WOMEN.—

The occupations of women not coming under the foregoing instructions, and who are employed in any but domestic duties should be distinctly recorded. But they should not be entered as engaged in the occupation of their Husbands or Fathers, &c., unless they regularly assist them. When only in the capacity of Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister, &c., write “ Domestic Duties.”

CHILDREN.—

If children are regularly pursuing or assisting in any occupation, it should be stated. If daily attending a National, Denominational, or Private School, or receiving tuition under a master or governess, at home, it should be specified by writing against the names “ attending National School,” “attending Denominational School,” “attending Private School,” “Scholar at home,” as the case maybe. When only in the relation of Son, Daughter, or other relative, write “ Domestic Duties,” as in the case of women.

PERSONS IN HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, GAOLS, &c.—

Care should be taken to describe their position as inmates, in addition to the insertion of their previous occupation ; thus “ Prisoner,” “Patient,” “Gaoler,” “ Nurse,”

The occupation which each person is actually following and deriving income from at the time of the Census should in all cases be stated.

Every answer should be written in full. The use of dots (,,) or ditto (do.) leads to numerous mistakes, and cannot be received by the Collectors.

EXAMPLE OF THE MODE OF FILLING UP THE FORM OF RETURN.
Name and Surname.Relation (if any) to Head of Family.Condition.Sex.Age last birthday.Rank, Profession, or Occupation.Where born.Religion.Education.Description of Dwelling.
1James RobinsonHead of FamilyMarriedM.57Farmer, proprietor of 640 acres, employing six menEnglandChurch of EnglandRead and writeStone house.
2Maria RobinsonWifeMarriedF.53Wife, assisting on farmScotlandPresbyterian
3John RobinsonSonUnmarriedM.30Son, assisting on farmUnited States (British subject by parentage)Wesleyan MethodistRead and write
4Henry RobinsonNephewUnmarriedM.13Attending schoolVictoriaIndependentRead only
5Frances LavalLodgerWidowF.34Domestic servantMauritiusRoman CatholicCannot read
6Thomas WoodServantUnmarriedM.21Farm laborerAt sea, British subjectPresbyterianRead and write
1George JamesonHead of FamilyWidowerM.45Stockholder, employing ten menIrelandBaptist (General)M.A., Trinity College, DublinWooden cottage.
2Wilheim HermanIn my employmentUnmarriedM.35OverseerGermany (British subject by naturalization)LutheranRead and write
3Duncan CampbellServantMarriedM.40Bullock driverScotlandPresbyterianRead and write
4Anne CampbellServantMarriedF.30Domestic servantWalesPrimitive MethodistRead only
5Sydney GreenServantUnmarriedM.25StorekeeperNew South WalesWesleyan Methodist Assoc.Read and write
6John ButlerLodgerUnmarriedM.28Gold miner, quartz crushing, employing six menVan Diemen's LandUnitarianRead and write
7Thomas YoungVisitorMarriedM.27Merchant (sick)Cape of Good HopeJewRead and write

SCHEDULE B.

I do hereby accept the office of enumerator [or collector] under "The Census Act for1871" for the district [or sub-district] to which I have been appointed. And I do solemnly declare that I will faithfully perform the duties of the said office to the best of my knowledge and ability.

[Signature.]

Made and subscribed before me at this day of 1871.

Justice of the Peace.

SCHEDULE C.

I a collector appointed under "The Census Act for1871" do solemnly declare that the forms numbered from to inclusive contained in the sealed packet to which this declaration is attached are all the forms under the said Act which have been completed and received by me within the sub-district to which I was appointed and that the whole contents of all the said forms are true to the best of my knowledge information and belief.

[Signature.]

Made and subscribed before me at this day of 1871.

Justice of the Peace.

SCHEDULE D.

I an enumerator appointed for the district of under "The Census Act of1871" do solemnly declare that the sealed packet addressed to the Registrar-General to which this declaration is attached contains all the forms and declarations transmitted to me by the [state here the number of collectors for his district] collectors appointed by me and also one collective return made out by me from the said forms and that the said collective return contains the full true and correct results of all the particulars contained in all the said forms.

[Signature,]

Made and subscribed before me at this day of 1871.

Justice of the Peace.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

QUEENSLAND Census Districts., 1871.

PART I., POPULATION AND HOUSES.

CONTENTS.

TABLE I.—Numbers of the People, Total, and by Sexes

TABLE II.—Houses and Population in 1861 and 1871

TABLE III.—Houses and Population in each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871

TABLE IV.—Increase of Inhabited Houses, and of Population in corresponding Intervals

TABLE V.—Population in 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, by Census Districts.

Part I.—Table I., NUMBERS OF THE PEOPLE—TOTAL AND BY SEXES.
Persons.Males.Females.
Total Population enumerated120,10471,76748,337
Part I.—Table II., HOUSES AND POPULATION IN 1861 AND 1871.
DATE.HOUSES.*POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
1871—1 September26,9311,37825120,10471,76748,337
1861—7 April6,15832421730,05918,12111,938
Increase in Interval20,7731,054-19290,04553,64636,399
[* The definition of a dwelling by the Census Act is "any house, building, booth, tent, hut, or other erection in or under which, &c., &c. ; and, for convenience of comparison, these are all treated as houses in this Table. They are separately given in Table 38, Part XII.]
Part I.—Table III., HOUSES AND POPULATION IN EACH OF THE CENSUS ENUMERATIONS OF 1861, 1864, 1868, AND 1871.
DATE OF ENUMERATION.HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
1861—7 April6,15832421730,05918,12111,938
1864—1 January12,13465867861,46737,42524,042
1868—2 March24,8392,039*99,90160,74639,155
1871—1 September26,9311,37825120,10471,76748,337
[* No returns given.]
Part I.—Table IV., INCREASE OF INHABITED HOUSES AND OF POPULATION IN CORRESPONDING INTERVALS.
Intervals between the Enumerations.Increase of Inhabited Houses.Increase of Population.Centesimal Increase of Population.Number of Inhabitants per Houses.
1861—18642.71 years5,97631,408104.481861—4.881864—5.06
1864—18684.17 years12,70538,43462.531864—5.031868—4.02
1868—18713.50 years2,09220,20320.221868—4.021871—4.46
Part I.—Table V., POPULATION in 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, by CENSUS DISTRICTS.
DISTRICTS.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.
1861.1864.1868.1871.1861.1864.1868.1871.1861.1864.1868.1871.
QUEENSLAND30,03961,46799,901120,10418,12137,42560,74671,76711,93824,04239,15548,337
Balonne1,240850390
Maranoa1,3412,5182,9642,1099231,9582,1941,476318560770633
Bowen7651,1441,159434595626331549533
Cardwell1633311182354596
Townsville3461,237202743144494
Mackay3402,0972081,533132564
Kennedy, North869302,9622,988707862,4642,48216144498506
Kennedy, South1561,07411196645108
Brisbane Municipality6,05112,55114,26515,0293,1796,4416,8937,2042,8726,1107,3727,825
Burke5544845044245060
Gilbert1,2271,13790
Burnett2,1252,6893,2763,4451,4951,8732,1782,2896308161,0981,156
Caboolture2,7547,80613,9122,5161,4984,4797,4861,5371,2563,3276,426979
Oxley, part of4,4842,4212,063
Logan2,9871,8981,089
East Moreton4,4622,5911,871
Brisbane, ex Municipality3,4261,7331,693
Clermont2,3162,1411,9441,527372614
Cook241116982
Dalby4476851,2242,0502403696461,057207316578993
Darling Downs, North9251,3252,4472,1546269531,6611,511299372786643
Darling Downs, Central5663,0602,2841,9924042,0741,4771,318162986807674
Darling Downs, West1,196843353
Darling Downs, East1,5992,2252,8673,5881,0821,4011,7592,2215178241,1081,367
Drayton and Toowoomba2,4272,1226,0327,0791,4781,2143,0563,5679499082,9763,512
Fassifern3,3284,9817,6841,6901,8872,8494,0909811,4412,1323,594709
Ipswich, part of2,7681,4381,330
Moreton, West6,3103,5032,807
Oxley, part of1418160
Stanley697499198
Gladstone Municipality21531437741612217617121093138206206
Gladstone, ex Municipality8302,8894,0411,1186862,1342,8707551447551,171363
Westwood2,0801,434646
St. Lawrence1,176704472
Gympie5621,0457,3515,7934007186,1993,5851623271,1522,208
Wide Bay1,326927399
Maryborough, part of18910080
Ipswich Municipality3,2874,5795,0214,8201,6672,3162,4102,3411,6202,2632,6112,479
Leichhardt1,0973,3744,0548119212,9103,234608176464820203
Springsure1,098848250
Taroom782635147
Peak Downs1,161980181
Maryborough, part of6411,9194,0476,1373621,0422,3493,5852798771,6982,552
Mitchell15770969215262960758085
Rockhampton6983,6216,0866,4734392,0413,2363,4242591,5802,8503,049
Warrego1,1579431,000790157153
Warwick1,1801,7562,2542,9776429941,1571,5345387621,0971,443
QUEENSLAND30,05961,46799,901120,10418,12137,42560,74671,76711,93824,04239,15548,337

PART II., TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE PEOPLE.

CONTENTS.

TABLE VI..—Area, in Square Miles ; Houses, and Population

TABLE VII.—Area, in Statute Acres ; Houses, and Population, in each of the Census Districts ; together with Comparison of Population in Census Returns for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and Houses and Population in each Municipality, Town, Station, Farm, Gold Field, and Copper-mining District, as well as the Shipping in the various Census Districts.

TABLE VIII.—Sex and Age of the People enumerated in each Census Sub-District

TABLE IX.—Definitions of Census Districts, and of Collectors' Districts, into which they were subdivided

TABLE X.—Population, by Age, in Electorates and by Census Districts, contrasting the two

TABLE XI.—Details of Population in Municipalities by Wards (where any exist)

TABLE XII.—Numbers of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions, in Electorates and by Census Districts

TABLE XIII.—Population of Towns

TABLE XIV.—Population in Pastoral Districts

TABLE XV.—Number of Persons on board the Shipping enumerated on 1st September, 1871

TABLE XVI.—Population connected with Gold-digging

Part II.—Table VI., AREA IN SQUARE MILES ; HOUSES, AND POPULATION.
DISTRICTS.Area in Square Miles.HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
QUEENSLAND678,60026,5601,37825120,10471,76748,337
Balonne14,03632961,240850390
Bowen3,628278431,159626533
Brisbane3,594164118,4558,9379,518
Burke199,931145248442460
Burnett13,601802193,4452,2891,156
Caboolture1,252498462,5161,537979
Cardwell6,988791233123596
Clermont11,274633402,1411,527614
Cook76,750371192
Dalby1534043132,0501,057993
Darling Downs, Central2,6454332211,9921,318674
Darling Downs, East4,357754383,5882,2211,367
Darling Downs, North8,7185088212,1541,511643
Darling Downs, West9,32035451,196843353
Drayton and Toowoomba1031,4359837,0793,5673,512
Fassifern4903181,690981709
Gilbert23,69552911,2271,13790
Gladstone4,596305251,534965569
Gympie3,1201,6084825,7933,5852,208
Ipswich831,41615917,5883,7793,809
Kennedy, North20,2211,08932,9882,482506
Kennedy, South23,9003031,074966108
Leichhardt9,265156811608203
Logan1,844634432,9871,8981,089
Mackay2,25238442,0971,533564
Maranoa13,3905582,1091,476633
Maryborough1671,1665726,3263,6852,641
Mitchell64,36524669260785
Moreton, East460¼756324,4622,5911,871
Moreton, West1,3931,106826,3103,5032,807
Oxley3548434534,6252,5022,123
Peak Downs14,98033771,161980181
Rockhampton1961,34215836,4733,4243,049
St. Lawrence5,78428831,176704472
Springsure7,41627721,098848250
Stanley5,74819714697499198
Taroom10,7892481021782635147
Townsville2,95227351,237743494
Warrego99,38239513943790153
Warwick127567212,9771,5341,443
Westwood3,8856492,0801,434646
Wide Bay4,981321321,326927399
QUEENSLAND678,60026560*1,37825120,10471,76748,337
[* In addition to this number there are 371 schedules returned, as if for houses, but no description of house given, and these are included in Tables II. and III.]
Part II.—Table VII., AREA in STATUTE ACRES ; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BALONNE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Balonne8,983,04032961,240850390
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BALONNE—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of BALONNE, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861-64-68-71.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,240
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
St. George301479255
Surat201085256
STATIONS, ETC.—
Albany Station926233
Ballandine Station1734
Ballinare Station2981
Bandyandy Station588
Bindabango Station166
Blenheim Station2431
Bollagna Station21064
Bolton Station11376
Booligar (public house)11064
Booligar Station41284
Boombah Station1220146
Booroomberra (public house)11367
Bullamon Station12331815
Bullandool River Station388
Bumbah1642
Burgorah (farm)2743
Cashmere Station3844
Christmas Creek Station2422
Collyben Station11275
Coogoon Station216133
Coombango Station216115
Culily Station1651
Currawildi Station514104
Curriwilinghi Station25725814
Dareel Station1853
Donga Station217125
Foyle View Station1433294
Glenairn Station1633
Gnee Station515105
Grassmere Station133
Gulnabar Station31111
Havan Station122
Hilsborough Station14743
Holly Mount Station21486
Merry Merry Station413112
Minimi Station626197
Minon Station1624
Mogim Station1266
Mona Station133
Moordley Station122
Mugindie (camp)344
Mugrugulla Station1871
Murilla Station922193
Nebi Creek Station277
Nee Nee Station1844
Nellybri Station588
Nindigully Station5261313
Noondoo Station61082
Noorindoo Station520137
Number Ten Station111
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BALONNE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, ETC.—continued.—
Perwell Station41064
Skerratt's Station71717
Spring Grove Station122
Talavera Station16704624
Tartulla Station321147
Thornley Station21174
Thuraigai Station1523
Tongy Station1321
Wagaby Station255
Waggo Station513103
Wallam Station122
Waree Station11596
Warkon Station8533716
Waroo Station41266
Waterloo Station3853
Weribone Station2431
Western Lagoons Station621138
Wicome Station233
Wild Horse Plains Station111192
Willarie Station1137325
Wooloomah Station2862
Wyenbah (public house)11129
Wyenbah Station11183
Yamberjin1642
TOTALS32961,240850390
CENSUS DISTRICT OF BOWEN., 1.—AREA, in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Bowen2,321,920278431,159626533
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of BOWEN, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864765765
18681,14437949.54
18711,159151.31
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BOWEN—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, Etc.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Bowen Municipality15830717325392
GOLD FIELDS—
Marengo918162
STATIONS, ETC.—
Adelaide Point11385
Bogie Creek (camp)366
Bogie (public house)1752
Bona Ventura Station133
Crystal Brook Station144
Don (public house)1211
Don River (farms)55222313390
Don River (road party)177
Eaton Vale Station1311
Euri Creek (farms)8302010
Euri Creek (road party)51212
Euri Creek (public house)1743
Glencoe Station2853
Inkerman (camp)477
Inkerman Station2122
Leichhardt Downs Station1853
Molonglo Creek (camps)366
Mount Dryander Station155
Myrtle Creek (farm)1752
Newstead Station233
Proserpine Creek (settlers)1725
Repulse Bay (camp)122
Salisbury Plains Station727234
Strathalbyn Station344
Strathbogie Station17752
Strathdon Station11239
Strathmore (public house)133
Telegraph Station111
TOTALS278431,159626533
CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Brisbane5,5793,594164118,4558,9379,518
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of BRISBANE MUNICIPALITY,* at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18616,051
186412,5516,500107.42
186814,2651,71413.65
187115,0297645.35
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-718,978148.37
[* For comparison of Suburbs, see Table V.]
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the MUNICIPALITY OF BRISBANE.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
MUNICIPALITY—STREETS—
Adelaide street744375190185
Agnes street5301911
Albert street47235126109
Alfred street172895039
Alice street16783048
Amelia street10431429
Anderson street12532231
Ann street1074665289376
Ann street (Kangaroo Point)2844
Annie street15493316
Arthur street421004456
Ballow street11472027
Bartley street28642836
Bell street (Kangaroo Point)1321
Berry lane41468
Berry street261114764
Birley street12583028
Bishop's Hill317710
Boundary street772492237255
Boundary street (Kangaroo Point)1532
Bowen street3611839489
Bowen terrace201415982
Bradley street10512229
Bridge street10522824
Brunswick street874474244230
Burnett lane727720
Carter street122
Caxton street291496980
Cemetery street61311516
Charles street31138
Charlotte street79420206214
Clay street9391623
Constance street211376275
Costin street10482523
Creek street191075354
Crown street7301614
Darragh street (Kangaroo Point)6271512
Dicken street15522725
Downie street13562531
Duncan street16823547
Eagle street9462323
Edward street95446251195
Edward street (Kangaroo Point)6241212
Edward street, Little1963
Elizabeth street42220113107
Enoggera street21064
Ernest street (South Brisbane)111602238
Felix street1633
Ferris street1734
Ferry street (Kangaroo Point)15703040
Fortesque street231155956
George street872517213304
George street (Spring Hill)17673730
Gipps street281406179
Glenelg street (South Brisbane)217611
Gloster street6401822
Gotha street4251015
Gray street11552926
Gregory terrace391119892106
Grey street (South Brisbane)623295146149
Greenhills (Diamantina Orphanage)117388185
Harcourt street31111426280
Hartley street524816
Henry street61231112
Henry street (Fortitude Valley)6281117
Herbert street211914645
Herschel street6351817
Hill street165653233
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the MUNICIPALITY of BRISBANE—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
MUNICIPALITY—STREETS—continued :—
Holman street (Kangaroo Point)12663531
Hope street (South Brisbane)40220899109
Hope street11512328
Hutton street6271215
Ipswich road (Kangaroo Point)3131486682
James street82382414
Jane street301346074
John street72372215
John street (Kangaroo Point)14612932
John street (Fortitude Valley)18934647
Judd street31587
Julia street41789
Kent street23954946
Kinigo street16532627
Langshome street1422
Leichhardt street1111592281311
Lilley street5261313
Lytton road (Kangaroo Point)11462422
McGrath street7331419
Main street (Kangaroo Point)35120592113
Margaret street51232108124
Mark lane (Kangaroo Point)518108
Martin street823914
Mary street57290136154
Melbourne street (South Brisbane)144
Menzies street18883751
Merivale street (South Brisbane)121552431
Milton road21046
Misterton street2514
Morgan street5271215
Muri street1633
New Farm92452322
North Quay24117575100
Park street91472225
Paten street (Kangaroo Point)21174
Peel street (South Brisbane)71351916
Petrie terrace452220102118
Phillip street12331617
Pool street1532
Pratten street9391722
Princess street206703832
Princess street (Kangaroo Point)2853
Private street7331617
Private street (Kangaroo Point)21183
Purcell street1211
Quay street12612833
Queen street7335515277238
Raff street111583127
Rankin street (Kangaroo Point)321912
Regent street8361917
River Bank (Kangaroo Point)11541935
River Side3211011
River Terrace (Kangaroo Point and South Brisbane)142733043
Robert street12482721
Rogers street281295574
Roma street2521215260
Russell street (South Brisbane)2211274285
Saul street2532
Sexton street10432023
Shaftston Road (Kangaroo Point)2113310
Sheriff street12371918
Short street5291514
Short street (Kangaroo Point)4118711
Sidon street (South Brisbane)11642
Skinner street151592930
Spring Hollow1514
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the MUNICIPALITY of BRISBANE—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
MUNICIPALITY—STREETS—continued :—
Stanley street (South Brisbane)6511279169110
Susan street9492326
Tamrookum street2531125161
Tank street519712
Terrace street2461044856
Thomas street (Kangaroo Point)51271116
Thornbury street6281414
Thornton lane417710
Toohey street (Kangaroo Point)9421626
Tribune street (South Brisbane)11381523
Turbot street10411922
Twine street13572730
Union street31376
Victoria street5281216
Villiers street31266
Vulture street (South Brisbane)12693039
Warner street12743638
Warren street241115556
Warry street101421725
Water street1752
Wharf street351345975
Wharf street (Kangaroo Point)6441430
Wickham street66313149164
Wickham terrace49409185224
William street151054263
William street (Kangaroo Point)319811
William street (Valley)11522428
Wilson street (Kangaroo Point)3321
Windmill street4021677790
TOTAL MUNICIPALITY2,931135115,0297,2047,825
STREETS AND PLACES IN THE SUBURBS—
Beaumont (South Brisbane)1844
Bond street (South Brisbane)1633
Boundary street (South Brisbane)8412021
Bowen Bridge road121358154
Bowen Hills2835
Bowen Park241165957
Breakfast Creek road38246117129
Brickfield Hill10422121
Bula Estate1211
Bulimba road6432023
Cooltigue (South Brisbane)1615
Cromwell Estate2532
Crown street (South Brisbane)2743
Dornock terrace (South Brisbane)1321
Eagle Cottage (South Brisbane)1321
Enoggera road9894148
Fenniscowles31367
Government road (South Brisbane)1523
Government road (Valley)11376
Granville street (South Brisbane)1541
Hill street (South Brisbane)1862
Hyde Park2422
Ipswich road (South Brisbane)11358
Ipswich road, Old (South Brisbane)4231310
Ithaca Creek1927
Jane street (South Brisbane)3221912
Kelvin Grove road7311615
Lincoln Estate14633528
May street (South Brisbane)8351421
Montague road2521477077
New Farm—Ferry road5241113
Kinellan11064
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the MUNICIPALITY of BRISBANE—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STREETS AND PLACES IN THE SUBURBS—continued :—
New Farm—Russell's paddock31596
One-mile Swamp (South Brisbane)1211
Ork Estate133
Oval, The9442222
Parr street (South Brisbane)6372116
Princess street (South Brisbane)1413
Samford road251387167
Sexton street (South Brisbane)1211
Spring street (South Brisbane)321138
Stanley street (South Brisbane)1413
Stratton351547381
Stratton, East14722943
Thomas street (South Brisbane)1532
Turin street (South Brisbane)2734
Unspecified (South Brisbane) streets306211,461703758
Vulture street (South Brisbane)2511306169
Water street (South Brisbane)416106
Waterworks road101385
Wood street (South Brisbane)1422
TOTAL SUBURBS646263,3161,6251,691
Shipping1731101082
TOTALS3,594164118,4558,9379,518
CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURKE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Burke127,955,840145248442460
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of BURKE at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
1871484
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURKE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Burke1532
Normanton23957025
Sweer's Island23743
GOLD FIELDS—
Cloncurry5311510411
COPPER MINES—
Cloncurry111
SHIPPING225241
STATIONS, ETC.—
Burketown Cattle Station834304
Burleigh Station133
Canobie Station61212
Cloncurry Hotel144
Crowfills Station122
Dalgonally Station155
Edington Station2541
Emu Plains Station11284
Fairlight Station199
Floravale Station416142
Fort Constantine Station166
Glendower Station122
Hughenden Station4642
Landsborough River Station41515
Marathon Station1321
Mount Sturgeon Station111
Nine-mile Garden277
Police Camp, Bynoe River111
Police Camp, Emu Plains133
Reedy Springs Station1752
Richmond Downs Station122
Roper's Creek Station122
Six-mile Paddock133
Sorghum Downs Station73232
Stockyard Creek Station11010
Table Land Station (and camp)1972
Taldora Cattle Station499
Telemon Station166
Tempe Downs Station122
Three-mile Garden144
Tower Hill Station144
TOTALS145348442460
CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURNETT., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Burnett8,704,640802193,4452,2891,156
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURNETT—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of BURNETT, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861-64-68-71.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18612,125
18642,68956426.54
18683,27658721.83
18713,4451695.16
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-711,32062.12
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD and COPPER FIELDS, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Gayndah, Municipality13915617294323
Nanango281456976
GOLD FIELDS—
Cania10525221042
Gooramjam133
Mount Perry31212
Nanango21616
COPPER MINES—
Mount Perry89402296106
STATIONS, &c.—
Arranbanga Station1743
Auburn Station2392910
Auburn (public house)220155
Ban Ban Station218135
Barambah Station11341222
Barambah (public house)11486
Baronne (Gayndah suburbs)2541
Barrandowan Station31258639
Berebone Station26998118
Bibbullon Station11174
Black Horse Hotel217116
Boobegan Station7795128
Boonara Station32754530
Boondooma Station14765026
Bravinia Station314104
Burnett River (Gayndah suburbs)1963
Cadarga Station18362511
Caleragie Station333258
Calcragie (camp)122
Calrossie Station11183
Cania Station32695316
Cannindale Station319109
Coonambula Station10453114
Coondarah Station7765719
Cooranga Station1048444
Dalgangal Station1835296
Dunumburg Station1532
Dykehead Station21174
Dykehead (public house)122
Eidswold Station1775678
Euroka Station1633
Hawkwood Station5463412
Hawkwood (Telegraph Station)133
Ideraway Station10644816
Knockbreak Station220128
Lochaber Station6972
Manumbar Station1521912
McKenzie's Bridge (Gayndah suburbs)1413
Mondure Station10433112
Mount Auburn Station12523220
Mount Debateable Station1642
Mulgilder Station1134268
Mundubbera Station111
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURNETT—continued., HOUSES and POPULATION &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, &c.—continued :—
Mundubbera (public house)1936
Mungi Station1963
Mungo Station71174
Nanango Station731274
Nanango (camps)555
Oaky Creek (Gayndah suburbs)3319712
Proston Station322166
Rawbelle Station828199
Redbank Station220137
Redbank (public house)11073
River Bend (public house)117134
Roslin Station716115
Roslin (camps)255
Tasbinga Station21835627
Tarong Station10896425
Toondoon Station51073
Toughboyne (Gayndah suburbs)3113310
Travellers' Camp (locality unspecified)1963
Wetheron Station4472621
Wigton Station227189
Wya Station1633
Yarrol Station1230246
Yenda Station16341816
Yerilla Station2301911
TOTALS802193,4452,2891,156
CENSUS DISTRICT OF CABOOLTURE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Caboolture801,280498462,5161,537979
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of CABOOLTURE, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861-64-68-71.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18712,516
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CABOOLTURE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC., ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Sandgate28131326369
GOLD FIELDS—
Parker233
Samford133
FARMS, ETC.—
Bald Hills (farms, &c.)2961418160
Bald Hills Creek (farms, &c.)3981
Brackendridge (farms, &c.)1422
Brighton (farms, &c.)2945
Brosely, Zillman's Water-holes (farms, &c.)1422
Bunya (farms, &c.)211256461
Burpengarry (farms and sugar plantations)2014310340
Cabbage-tree Creek (farms, &c.)215994950
Cabbage-tree Creek, Little (farms, &c.)133
Caboolture (settlers)14562531
Caboolture River (farms and sugar plantations)4832924980
Cobb's Camp (settlers)41495
Downfall Creek (farms, &c.)187824438
Everton Lodge, Kedron Brook (farms, &c.)1523
Flats Farm, Warner (farms, &c.)1743
German Station (farms, &c.)311064
Glass Houses (road party and settlers)519163
Granfield, Brighton (farms, &c.)1725
Gregor Creek (farms, &c.)1642
Humpy Bong (farms, &c.)521129
Kedron Brook (farms, &c.)2111005941
Magdala Castle, Warner (farms, &c.)1532
Mangana (sugar plantation)414104
Melon Creek (road party and lumberers)526206
Mooloolah River (road party, farms, &c.)10553421
Mooloolah River Station144
Mooroochie River (farms, lumberers, &c.)7342212
Mount Buderan (farms, &c.)31275
Mount Olivet, North Pine River (farms, &c.)122
North Pine River (farms, &c.)4117107
Nundah (farms, &c.)215105
Nundah Creek (farms, &c.)1651
Parker (farms, &c.)2532
Petrie's Creek (farms, &c.)519136
Pumice Stone Channel (settlers)418126
Redcliff (farms, &c.)22975344
Rosewood, Kedron Brook (farms, &c.)1211
Samson Vale (farms, &c.)261107238
Sandgate Road (farms, &c.)311578
Samford (farms, &c.)12684226
South Pine River (farms, &c.)7392118
Springfield, near Sandgate (farms, &c.)1321
Waraba Creek (farms, &c.)725169
Waraba Station1743
Warner (farms, &c.)59315184131
Whiteside (farms, &c.)251248143
Wienberg, Zillman's Water-holes (farms, &c.)1752
Zillman's Water-holes (farms, &c.)2671286464
SHIPPING—
Caboolture River155
Pumice Stone Channel488
TOTALS498422,5161,537979

NOTE.—Four uninhabited houses, localities unspecified.

Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CARDWELL., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Cardwell4,472,320791233123596
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of CARDWELL, at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868163
1871331168103.06
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Cardwell294684848
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Altii Creek (farms)1633
Avoca (farms)1743
Bellenden (sugar plantation)2752
Burnside (sugar plantation)3614113
Cardwell (suburbs)1211
Cashmere (Police Station)133
Cashmere (Telegraph Station)1312
Farnham (farms)1862
Gairlock (sugar plantation)532302
Herbert River (camp)233
Kirkelton (farms)1633
Lower Herbert (farms)315123
Macnade (sugar plantation)11139345
Meunga Creek (farms)41587
Paradise (farms)1633
Roscommon Park (farms)122
Sea View Range (camps)244
Sea View Range (government road party)166
Sea View Range (station)1532
Stone Hut11523
Telegraph Line Party (locality unnamed)21010
Townsville road (camp)22
Vale of Herbert (station)222193
Waterview (station)112111
Waterview (Telegraph Station)111
TOTALS791233123596
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CLERMONT., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Clermont7,215,360633402,1411,527614
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of CLERMONT, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
18682,316
18712,1411757.56
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, Etc.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Clermont One Municipality10014371244127
Copperfield One Municipality21823851531320
GOLD FIELDS—
Blanket Flat924213
Candle Flat499
Eastern River588
Hurley's Rush255
McDonald's Flat1941356
Native Bee7915614313
Springs31394
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Abor Station51183
Avoca Station91212
Banchory Station623176
Beaufort Station2563621
Belyando (Police Station)1312
Belyando (public house)1532
Belyando (traveller's camp)1414
Blair Athol (farm)31073
Blue Mountain Peak Station2954
Carbine Creek (Telegraph party camp)427243
Craven Station2337316
Douglas Creek (camping ground)21744727
Echo Hills Station640355
Emerald Downs Station854522
Glendarriwell Station1330282
Glenlee1030255
Hasting's Camp1936
Keilambete Station344
Maryvale Station1734
Peak Vale Station21010
Rocky Water-holes (camping ground)41293
Sandy Creek (farms)18824834
Scrubby Flat (camping ground)9342311
Six-mile Creek (farm)1413
St. Helen's Station8972
Surbiton Station52323
Whisky Hut (farms)220137
Wiyalbang Station377
TOTALS633372,1411,527614

NOTE.—3 unoccupied houses on the abandomed stations of Alpha, Omega, and Retreat.

Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF COOK., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Cook49,120,000371192
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of COOK, at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861SeeTable V.
1864SeeTable V.
186824
1871111354.17
Total Decrease in 10 years, 1861-71SeeTable V.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the TOWN OF SOMERSET.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Somerset371192
CENSUS DISTRICT OF DALBY., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Dalby97,9204043132,0501,057993
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DALBY at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861447
186468523853.24
18681,22453978.68
18712,05082667.48
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-711,603358.61
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DALBY—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN and SUBURBS.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—DALBY—
Alfred street811391623
Amos street416115
Archibald street6311021
Arthur street141663135
Bagot street92482127
Bunya street162723339
Charles street832412120
Condamine street182774037
Cunningham street472285149136
Curtis street1211
Drayton street479254143111
Edward street10401822
Hayden street1523
Jimbour street3120614
Marble street8432716
Moreton street61301020
Myall street422215106109
New street6281315
North street21376
Orpen street4291118
Owen street111
Patrick street10662838
Pratten street625169
Roche street10421824
Scarlet street113522131
Unspecified street11593128
Wallace street520128
Wood street82281216
TOTAL MUNICIPALITY3223131,647815832
SUBURBS82403242161
TOTALS4043132,0501,057993
CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Darling Downs Central1,692,8004332211,9921,318674
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL, at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,992
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the STATIONS, FARMS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Beauaraba (settlers)2454522
Beauaraba Station722157
Cecil Plains (settlers)41578
Cecil Plains Station18754926
Clifton Station221409842
Emu Creek (farms)224955738
Eton Vale Station3121629864
Felton Station20917120
Gowrie Creek (settlers)10462224
Gowrie Station18946232
Haddington Hill Station2752
Haldon Station21183
Highfields (farms)311376
Highfields (Saw Mills)8539318
Hodgson—Parish of (farms)31064
King's Creek (farms, &c.)244
Meringadam (farms, &c.)1321502723
Mount Russell (farms, &c.)31818
Mount Swilly (farms, &c.)319109
North Branch (farms, &c.)5301515
Oakey Creek (farms, &c.)7261313
Oakey Creek (Meat Preserving Co.)12825824
Pilton Station151027626
Prairie, East (settlers)377
Prairie, West (settlers)311101
Railway Line (Laborers' Camps)—
Cambooya11382414
Clifton8321616
Emu Creek41798
Haldon21073
Kissing Point5261313
Oakey Creek12443113
Rocks8382018
Spring Creek (farms)462253136117
St. Ronan's Station315105
Westbrook Station22613410925
Yandilla (settlers)2062557
Yandilla Station321006238
TOTALS4332211,9921,318674
CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS EAST., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Darling Downs East2,788,480754383,5882,2211,367
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DARLING DOWNS EAST, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18611,599
18642,22562639.14
18682,86764228.85
18713,58872125.14
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-711,989124.40
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS EAST—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Allora (Municipality)72412211201
Inglewood18784236
Leyburn4411228109119
GOLD FIELDS—
Canal Creek301006931
Lucky Valley22553916
Talgai41284
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Ballandine Station20603228
Bodumba Station36957322
Canal Creek Station114113
Canning Creek Station12963
Canning Downs Station18976334
Cara Creek (farms)1541
China Camp (farms)31495
Condamine River (farms)1945
Coolmunda Station13734
Cunningham, Parish of (farms)6331716
Dalrymple Creek1431
Darkie Flat (farms)12593227
Eight-mile Creek (farms)320911
Elbow Valley Station15493217
Ellengowan Station4432617
Emu Creek (farms, &c.)726215
Folkstone Station11603525
Freestone Creek (farms)8401822
Glen Creek (farms)21073
Glenelg Station181238439
Glengallen Station2515710651
Glenlyon Station23614120
Glentanner Station316124
Goomburra Creek (farms)213103
Goomburra Station19967719
Heifer Station (farms)10452520
Holland's Hill (farms)11073
Killarney (farms)12684523
Leyburn Suburbs737307
Logan Creek (farms)1945
Lord John's Swamp (farms)8362016
Maidenhead Station7301713
Mangoola Station318126
Maryland Gap (Road Party)31073
Maryvale Station6301713
Mountain Side Station312102
Nundubbermere Station111743
Oaklands Station4519136
Parrot's Gap (farms)11192
Pikedale Station23805822
Pike's Creek Station12392514
Pond's Gap (farms)1725
Railway Line (Laborers' Camps)—
Glengallen Swamp231186053
Hendon12712744
Talgai8462224
Rosenthal Creek (farms)9422715
Rosenthal Station3416610264
Sandy Creek (farms)421138
Speer's Creek (farms)21284
Spring Valley (farms)1642
Stonehenge Station21192
Strathayne Station66302010
Swan Creek Station528226
Talgai Station19886919
Talgai Station East16875928
Terrica Station7412615
Texas Station6332013
Thomas Old Station72222
Toolburra South (farms)21376
Toolburra Station North8412417
Toolburra Station South11543321
Tummaville Station5312011
Turner's Creek (farms)7342113
Ugly Mountain Station2651
Warroo Station19946925
Whetstone Station5251411
TOTALS754383,5882,2211,367
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS NORTH., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Darling Downs North5,579,5205088212,1541,511643
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DARLING DOWNS NORTH, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861925
18641,32540043.24
18682,4471,12284.68
18712,154293*11.97*
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-711,229132.86
[* Decrease.]
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Bowenville41789
Condamine423120310598
Macalister13796118
STATIONS, &c.—
Bible Station111
Bogandilla Station1627216
Bottle Creek Station115123
Braemar Creek (camp)266
Braemar Station3743
Bunginny Scrub (camp)111
Bunya Mountain (sawyers)21761
Burbian Station1862
Burncluith Station6281315
Campbell's Camp316106
Camps (localities not specified)11130273
Charlie's Creek (settlers)1333
Chinchilla (camp)144
Chinchilla Station944404
Clay Holes (camp)166
Collumboola Station133
Comborra (farm)144
Condamine Bridge (camps)177
Condamine River (camps)316124
Condamine River (grazing farm)725178
Condamine road (camps)12594514
Cumkillenbar (farms)31168
Cumkillenbar Station5222139
Daandine (camps)4871
Daandine Station5720155
Dogwood Creek (camps)266
Dulacca Station1934268
Durah (public house, &c.)3972
Greenbank Station44251114
Halliford Station442375
Hamilton Plains Station6218117
Ironbark Ranges (settlers)166
Jimbour Station4627821761
Jinghi Jinghi Station17322210
Jondaryan Station44424719354
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS NORTH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, &c.—continued.
Jondowai (settlers)41569
Kogan (camps)8127234
Lagoon (camps)2936
Moonie road (camps)4119145
Moraby Creek (camps)133
Moraby Station221147
Mount Pleasant Station1514
Murilla Station3972
Myall Grove, Condamine (settlers)11321
Myra Station31091
Oakey Creek Junction (camp)133
Pelham Station224159
Railway Line, Jondaryan (camps)351568373
Rocky Creek (settlers)2853
Rosalie Creek (grazing farms)21183
Rosalie Plains Station174493217
Sandy Camp (farms)11064
Spring Creek (settlers)217116
Stoney Pinch (camp)1954
Sugar-loaf Mountain (grazing farms)211385
St. Ruth's Station5342014
Tchanning Creek (coach station)1321
Tieryboo Station283382315
Undullah Station14211
Urbah (camp)21091
Wallan Station32796712
Wambo (camps, &c.)6332310
Wambo Station9483513
Warra Warra Station13815031
Weranga road (camp)1532
Winbilla1532
Wongongara Station91616
TOTALS5084312,1541,511643

NOTE.—29 Houses uninhabited, localities not specified.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS WEST., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Darling Downs West5,964,800354151,196843353
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DARLING DOWNS WEST, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,196
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS WEST—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Goondiwindi2751297158
STATIONS, ETC.—
Bendee Station21376
Billa Billa Station13553124
Bithecarriba (camp)5761
Bithercarriba Station51111
Boonangar North Station41183
Bushy Park Station21165
Callandoon Station22654223
Canmaroo Station2311912
Caracan (farm)11495
Coomrith Station25573918
Cooroora Station201866323
Dunmore Station3963
Fallwood Station333
Gooda Station31596
Goondiwindi Station11376
Haran Station122
Junction Station7920164
Kincora Station415105
Kooroom Station1963
Merrawa Station1963
Minima Station115105
Moogoon Station1935287
Newinga Station2743
Retreat (public house)31587
Sandalwood Station1633
Tantawarra Station1419181
Tarrawinaba Station9372710
Tartha Station11082
Teelba West Station2945
Tom's Camp5211110
Umbercohe Station71293
Waar Waar Station723176
Welltown Station43937419
Weranga Station18836518
Western Creek Station36947816
Winton Station13906921
Wyaga Station2142339
TOTALS354151,196843353
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Drayton and Toowoomba65,9201,4359837,0793,5673,512
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of DRAYTON and TOOWOOMBA, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18612,427
18642,12230512.56
18686,0323,910184.26
18717,0791,04717.35
Total Increase in 10 years, 1861-714,652191.68
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC., ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Drayton Municipality—
Alderley street71361719
Ball street11422
Boundary street132712942
Bourke street11743
Bowen street6362115
Brisbane street1621055451
Cambooya street151713932
Canning street133
Cemetery road31468
Collins street5221012
Creek street71321418
Darling street6432023
East street51231310
Eton street4301416
Gipps street192754332
Harrow street4211011
Lawrence street419118
Manor street21349
Morse street211037
North street111
Peel street21275
Short street1835
South street7462521
Spring street92552728
Stephen street1642
Westbrook Creek111
White street2743
Winchester street6121912
TOTAL, DRAYTON MUNICIPALITY15116792398394
Toowoomba Municipality—
Agnes street2945
Argyle street519613
Bell street115411
Bellevue street9552926
Bowen lane114311
Bowen street561082
Bridge street131623527
Campbell street2031144866
Crown street8281315
Cumming street417107
Dexter lane518414
Donaturi street1523
Earl street2615
East Swamp271235964
Eton street519712
George street215510
Gowrie street13552926
Herries street33418876112
Hourigan lane2725
Hume street471216101115
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC., ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—continued—
Toowoomba Municipality—continued—
Instow street21156
Ipswich street21284
Isaac street311349
James street4710254133121
John street9321616
Kent street5241212
Klein street153643034
Lindsay street31248
Long street31587
Lutwyche street133
Margaret street1831326666
Mort street811412021
Neil street39319694102
North street4261115
Northam street21275
Norwood street7371819
Perth street301567581
Phillip street151642539
Pitt street521156
Queen street21376
Raff street14602931
Ramsay street419811
Range street2532
Robertson street723914
Russell street372219310093
Ruthven lane1422
Ruthven street13525688368320
Seton street111542133
South street31789
Stephen street83442321
Stewart lane53261610
Stewart street10592633
Suffolk street1826
Taylor lane11512922
Taylor street71392019
Telford street1844
Unspecified streets7271215
West street15764036
William street3945
TOTAL, TOOWOOMBA MUNICIPALITY7077233,5431,7281,815
FARMS, ETC.—
Ballard's Camp (farms, &c.)21165
Black Gully (farms, &c.)18863947
Bunya Gully (farms, &c.)1532
Cambooya road (farms, &c.)3241410
Camps (road parties)41212
Kilmartin House (farms, &c.)1642
Drayton (farms, &c.)1795832434398
Ackworth Lodge (farms, &c.)1734
Agricultural Reserve (farms, &c.)315114
Boundary street (farms, &c.)17783741
Crawfordbourne (farms, &c.)1954
Fortland (farms, &c.)1743
Ramsay street (farms, &c.)420713
South street (farms, &c.)9532132
West street (farms, &c.)41899
Dry Creek (farms, &c.)2523
Beechworth (farms, &c.)1523
Camps (travellers)133
Innis Farm1624
Lagoon Farm122
Moltke House (farm)1211
O'Malley Lodge (farm)1312
Spring Valley Farm1532
East Swamp (farms, &c.)419109
Eton Vale (farms, &c.)5241410
Lay Farm (farms, &c.)1413
Lewisham (farms, &c.)111
Geeham Creek (farms, &c.)5322210
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC., ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued—
Gowrie (farms, &c.)71311813
Ballycolin House1321
Barnaby Farm1523
Camps (travellers)111
Cranley Vale (farms)1431
Ennisworthy House (farms)1312
Ettrick Hill (farms)1431
Gloucester (farms)1624
Gowrie Creek (farms)9382513
Hawthorne (farms)1633
Hill Side (farms)1523
Hope (farms)1844
Lisbourne (farms)1743
Moltke (farms)1523
Montsecombe House (farms)1312
Railway Camps (laborers)7432320
Ridgelands (farms)1321
Road (farms)503217112105
Rosemount (farms)1422
View Point (farms)11055
Highfields (farms)119522295227
Hill Farm (farms)1752
Hodgson Creek (farms)21266
Irish Town (farms, &c.)13783840
Koopee Creek (farms, &c.)216124
Main Range (farms, &c.)4211110
McGan's Creek (farms, &c.)316412
One-mile Creek (farms, &c.)1725
Perseverance (farms, &c.)31596
Pound road (farms, &c.)21174
Racecourse road (farms, &c.)8641945
Sheep Station Gully (farms, &c.)1532
Smith's Creek, near (farms, &c.)1422
Spring Creek (farms, &c.)161582731
Freeman's Farm (farms, &c.)111
Toowoomba (farms, &c.)201105852
Harlaxton (farms, &c.)1422
Railway Camps (farms, &c.)21147
Roon Lodge (farm)1312
Thorn Hill (farm)1523
Westbrook (farms, &c.)21367
Camps (travellers)21010
Clipston Farm1844
Egremont Lodge1862
Railway Camps (laborers)7351817
TOTALS1,4359837,0793,5673,512
CENSUS DISTRICT OF FASSIFERN., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Fassifern313,6003181,690981709
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF FASSIFERN—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of FASSIFERN, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,690
Total Increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the STATIONS, FARMS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, FARMS, &c.—
Clumber Sheep Station111
Half-way House1312
Coochin Coochin Station1853
Dugandan, Brayton Farm1321
Eight-mile Station3963
Hazel Farm11055
Dugandan Station21138
Fassifern, Bull Paddock Farm1541
Bush Inn Farm1642
Fassifern Farm1321
Forest Vale Farm1945
Mount Fraser Station1312
Never-Never Farm1431
Sheep Station1541
Taroom Sheep Station111
Taroom Station1615
Fassifern Station8251312
Ferguson (farms, &c.)9452520
Flinders (farms, &c.)88444256188
Ipswich Agricultural Reserve1431
Forbes (settlers)13542826
Popular Farm1321
Franklin (farms, &c.)4211110
Franklin Vale Station415105
Mount Walker (farms, &c.)7382018
Mutdapilly (farms, &c.)4020710899
Birkwood Farm11183
Peep of Day Farm1211
Summer Land Farm1633
Victoria Farm1422
Woodland Farm11046
Normanby (farms, &c.)85508322186
Belle View Farm1541
Big Ridge Farm1532
Cannon Hill Farm144
Corio Farm111
Cotenham Farm11055
Eaton Vale Farm1945
Glenevons Farm1541
Grass-tree Farm1954
Grass-tree Cottage Farm122
Greenwood Farms (2)21394
Maryland Farms (2)21257
Milora Farms (2)21156
Mount Redford Farm1844
Norman Vale Farm1642
Owoomowoom Farm1752
Pine Cottage Farm1853
Richland Farm1321
Rosebrook Farm11156
Rutheglen Farm11037
Silvan Grove Farm1532
Sunny Side Farm1321
Tamar Hill Farm11165
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF FASSIFERN—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the STATIONS, FARMS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, FARMS, &c.—continued.
Violet Hill Farm1853
Waterside Farms (2)216106
Wattle Park Farm122
Westmore Farm1624
Normanby Station1523
Rosevale Station31174
TOTALS3181,690981709
CENSUS DISTRICT OF GILBERT., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Gilbert15,164,80052911,2271,13790
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of GILBERT at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per Cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,227
Total Increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Gilberton76120917237
GOLD FIELDS—
Etheridge River501031021
Delany's Crossing61616
Finigan's Diggings155
George Town2050482
Lighthouse, near Delany244
Mosquito Creek133
Table Top, Western Creek92424
Talbot477
Western Creek6418917712
Gilbert River215656
Blair's Camp61293
Caledonia Reef555
Chance499
China Town3650491
Christmas Hill899
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF GILBERT—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS—continued—
Gilbert River—continued—
Copperfield River133
Granite Creek244
Junction with Robertson (near)51111
Mount Hogan2855523
Munson's Creek233
Percy River, George Creek133
Left Branch71010
Lower82020
Middle Branch244
Middle Camp71212
Right Branch255
Township1544377
Robertson River112222
Rose of Denmark Reef122
Sandy Creek113434
Six-mile Road111
Six-mile Diggings2339381
South Side2241338
Tea-tree Creek Gully143535
Little244
Right Branch277
Ten-mile Junction133
Twenty-mile Camp1633303
STATIONS, &c.—
Camps (travellers'—locality not stated)44
Copperfield Creek (farm)133
Fossillbrook Station333
Gilbert Station44
Lyndhurst Station314113
Mount Surprise Station4422
Myall Downs Station31082
Oak Park Station4972
Rosella Plains Station31073
Spring Creek Station255
Telegraph Line (camp)71313
Telegraph Station222
TOTALS52911,2271,13790
CENSUS DISTRICT OF GLADSTONE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Gladstone2,941,440305251,534965569
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of GLADSTONE MUNICIPALITY at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per Cent.
1861215
18643149946.04
18683776320.06
18714163910.34
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-7120193.49

NOTE.—For comparison of all outside the Municipality, see Table V.

Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF GLADSTONE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Gladstone8525416210206
GOLD FIELDS—
Boyne River—
Chance Gully277
Chinese Camps244
Mann's Flat122
Meyer's Reef122
New Zealand Gully625187
Riverston Creek677
Six-mile Creek244
Specimen Hill144
Ten Men Gully233
Tyler's Camp6221210
Wood's Reef111
Calliope River—
Brennan's Flat1312
Chinese Camps102020
Gordon's Gully1422
Homeward Bound Reef3761
Kelly's Gully2642
Nuggetty Gully4720512184
Walker's Gully1541
Langmorn Creek266
Milton1024213
SHIPPING614911633
Pilot Establishments—
Baffle Creek11165
Gladstone, Pilot Schooner144
Keppel Bay318126
Light-houses—
Bustard Head31376
Gatcombe Head1734
Cape Capricorn (off) H. M. S. " Pearl "11010
Calliope Saw Mills133
STATIONS, ETC.—
Auckland Creek (settlers)1624
Baffle Creek Station5513912
Barmundoo112102
Berklue (farms)2835
Booroon Station41275
Boyne Island Station1752
Briffney Creek (settlers)21174
Calliope Saw Mills722166
Calliope (settlers)31376
Calliope Station2853
Carara Station11156
Clyde Creek Settlers319910
Dawson Range (camps)1523
Dawson Road (public house)1954
Double Creek Station1633
Eurimbulah (settlers)1725
Eurimbulah Saw Mills12402614
Galloway Plains Station1862
Heidelberg (farms)1615
Langmorn Station21073
Milton Station11064
Miriam Vale Station115114
Monte Christo Station1532
Mount Alma Station218108
Mount Larcom Station9625012
Police Creek (settlers)3954
Raglan Creek (road party)1761
Raglan Station420164
Riverstone Station2752
Rodd's Bay Station11495
Rosedale Station11174
Saltwater Creek (settlers)6261214
Targinnie (settlers)1321
Taunton Station1954
Thornhill Station41394
Warroo Station5251114
Wide Bay Road (settlers)117116
TOTALS305251,534965569
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF GYMPIE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Gympie1,996,8001,6084825,7933,5852,208
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of GYMPIE, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.DECREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per Cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18715,793
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71.See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, Etc.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS—
Black Snake24785226
Colo31183
Five Mile55
Gympie Reserve (localities not specified)5771922,0781,242836
Burial Ground Road1633
Caledonian Reef3853
Caledonian Hill8819346189157
California Reef2532
Commissioner's Flat1349454
Commissioner's Hill2835
Dodd's Reef133
Gympie Creek318711
Hamburgh Reef1312
Hospital Hill31495
Lady Mary Terrace1954
Louisa Reef1211
Main Road2422
Mary borough Road13533320
Mary street74311179132
Mount Pleasant3921368353
Nash street21147
New Zealand Reef332996831
Nil Desperandum Reef51082
O'Connell Hill2945
One-mile1683570346224
One-mile Road222925042
Palatine Hill8361917
Perseverance Reef825178
Pocket3411107337
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF GYMPIE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLDFIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS—continued.
Powder Magazine2413
Red Hill1752
River Mary51477
Slaughter Yards (near)21284
Surface Hill76295161134
Two Mile111
Walker's Pocket26965541
West Coast Reef1532
White's Gully2642
Widgee Road2541
Imbil631428656
Jimna7517314726
Kilkivan4514110932
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Belli Creek (settlers)2523
Bendaragh Mountain (lumberers)2853
Bompa Station1532
Brooyar Station1963
Bunya Creek (farms)320911
Chatsworth (lumberers)2844
Colothin Creek (settlers)41183
Conandale Station1633
Currie Station11376
Durham Boy (public house)111
Eel Creek (farms)2761
Elleslie (farms)1312
Fifteen-mile Stage (farms)41367
Gigoomgam Station520155
Glastonbury Creek (public house)2642
Glenbarr Station521147
Glengallan (farms)8452619
Gootchie Station11394
Imbil Station21587
Kenilworth Station2211110
Kilkivan (copper mines)233
Kilkivan Station12523913
King King Creek (saw mills)531229
Lagoon Pocket (farms)8382315
Lake Cootharaba (lumberers)155
Maryborough Road (settlers)21796118
Merodian Station1321
Mervale Station1743
Miva (farms)8372116
Miva Station1871
Mount Bopple (lumberers)18503713
Mulligan's Flat (road party)1422
Pye Creek (farms)516124
Reedy Swamp (farms)1541
River Mary (lumberers and farms)321147
River Newsa (settlers)222
Rocky Cottage (farm)1431
Sandy Creek (farms)1541
Skyring's Creek (farms)11376
Slaty Creek (farms)427189
Tahiti Station954
Teebar Station824177
Tiaro (farms)316124
Tin Can Bay (lumberers)8352312
Traviston Creek (grazing)1422
Tuchakoi (road party and eating house)2871
Unama Station122
Widgee Station321174
Yabba Station144
TOTALS1,6084825,7933,5852,208
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF IPSWICH., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Ipswich53,1201,41615917,5883,7793,809
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of IPSWICH MUNICIPALITY, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18613,287
18644,5791,29239.61
18685,0214429.65
18714,820201*3.98*
Total Increase in 10 Years, 1861-711,53346.64
[* Decrease.]
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
IPSWICH MUNICIPALITY—
Arthur street8361422
Basin Pocket319136
Bell street161246460
Boundary street521912
Bremer street10623032
Brisbane street1075590268322
Burnett street61291514
Canning street134753045
Challinor street1514
Clay street4853
Court lane3241113
Court street1743
Darling street3481707991
Denmark Hill122
Downs street8482424
East street29218108110
Eastern suburbs271447569
Elizabeth street13643232
Ellenborough street3111667789
Fitzgibbon street1954
Flint street186773542
George street1422
Gordon street91512130
Grey street1514
Herbert street87402020
Immigration Depot2422418
Ipswich terrace111
Kent street21874740
Laurence street82412219
Lennon street7291811
Limestone street35119992107
Lowry street41219510497
Martin street2011035647
Mary street12915041
Milford street31477
Moore lane3519109
Mortimer street11451827
Murphy street51331716
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF IPSWICH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
IPSWICH MUNICIPALITY—continued—
Nicholas street3219898100
Ogilvie's terrace2523
Omar street12603129
O'Sullivan street2853
Panton street41165
Park street1633
Pelican street2011065650
Pine street2321165759
Pring street255
Quarry street5401624
Ridge street62371918
River street1422
Roderick street3021638380
Smith street1312
South street11633132
Syntax street102401525
Terrace street2541377067
Thorn Line11734
Thorn street281135459
Tiger street7311417
Union street31156
Unspecified streets6821353170183
Waghorn street1921024656
Warwick street18853946
West street13743440
Wharf street14652441
Wilson street21165
Wood End road10613229
SHIPPING288
TOTAL MUNICIPALITY8998114,8202,3412,479
FARMS, ETC.—
Bandamba Creek (farms, &c.)112783741
Bandamba (farms, &c.)1853
Bandamba road (farms, &c.)2551397663
Clifton (farm)1734
Rose Hill (farm)11257
Black Soil (farm)11703634
Booval (farm)101532528
Coll Hill (farms, &c.)1725
Fairlie (farms, &c.)1321
Green Vale Cottage (farms, &c.)1532
Happy Home (farms, &c.)1413
Mount Pleasant (farms, &c.)1413
Redbank road (farms, &c.)123794732
Village Reserve (farms, &c.)21468
Brassall1810945143
Bremer River, Warrell (farms, &c.)12422
Bremer Lodge (farms, &c.)1422
Brickfield (farms, &c.)1936
Brickyards, near North Ipswich (farms, &c.)420119
Brisbane River (farms, &c.)1821045549
Brown's Camp (farms, &c.)8473017
Campbell's Gully (farms, &c.)221196158
Cemetery road (farms, &c.)1312
Churchill (farms, &c.)30151376968
Queensland Tannery1413
Sandy Creek road (farms, &c.)1532
Deebing Creek (farms, &c.)122673730
Drayton road (farms, &c.)9391920
Eastern suburbs, Boundary street (farms, &c.)5462125
Brisbane road (farms, &c.)122552629
New York street (farms, &c.)51251114
Five-mile Water (farms, &c.)81432518
Four-mile Gate (farms, &c.)7291415
Green Swamp (farms, &c.)5241212
Ipswich, North, near (farms, &c.)3321528270
Boundary street (farms, &c.)221385
Iron Pot Creek road (farms, &c.)2844
Long Pocket (farms, &c.)11266
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF IPSWICH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Mihi Bridge (farms, &c.)61321616
Moore's Pocket (farms, &c.)133572730
Newtown (farms, &c.)27141166155
Iffley (farms, &c.)21156
Lonach Cottage (farms, &c.)1642
Rose Hill (farms, &c.)1523
Spring Gardens (farms, &c.)1853
Spring Vale Cottage (farms, &c.)1633
One-mile Creek (farms, &c.)18723636
Pine Mountain road (farms, &c.)313310
Ploughed Station (farms, &c.)31064
Glebe Farm (farms, &c.)1523
Purga Creek (farms, &c.)2945
Yammahuts (farms, &c.)2532
Racecourse road (farms, &c.)1422
Rose Hill (farms, &c.)112663036
Railway line, near (farms, &c.)1532
Sandy Creek (farms, &c.)1811116348
South Boundary road, (farms, &c.)221358
Grass-tree Cottage (farms, &c.)1523
Stanton Cross15995445
Three-mile Creek (farms, &c.)3241598079
Tivoli Coal Mine14844836
Tivoli Coal Mine, near (settlers)2945
Town Marie (settlers)9452619
Walloon (farms, &c.)2862
Warrill Creek (farms, &c.)2811709377
Warwick road (farms, &c.)9573225
Waterstown (farms, &c.)426719
Western Gully (farms, &c.)1633
TOTALS1,41615917,5883,7793,809
CENSUS DISTRICT OF KENNEDY NORTH., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Kennedy North12,941,4401,08932,9882,482506
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of KENNEDY NORTH, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18712,988
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF KENNEDY NORTH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION enumerated in 1871, in the TOWN, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Dalrymple25876423
GOLD FIELDS—
Ravenswood (localities unspecified)6711,8441,492352
Alexandria Reef3844
Broken Rush133
Broughton River51212
Burdekin River61616
Burnt Point846388
Columbia Reef488
Connolly Creek1340337
Donnybrook Reef1051474
Erin's Hope Reef412102
Fanning River112102
Golden Point499
Hillsborough24755718
Hubert's Camp1124213
Keelbottom Creek133
Kirker's Reef61111
Lower Camp1429254
Machine Camp1841365
Middle Camp1871
Perseverance Reef3761
Perseverance Town20715318
Poverty Reef112323
Sailors' Reef3642
Speculation Reef377
Star of Hope Reef51183
Trieste Reef2443412
Tucker Gully248383
CAMPS (travellers' and others)—
Allingham Creek266
Broken River21284
Burdekin Downs142727
Clark River66
Craigie516142
Diggers' Creek155
Dotswood142727
Fanning River61212
Gilbert Road244
Glendhu122
Junction Creek188
Little Limestone Creek2853
Lolsworth2346451
Pandanus Creek299
Range, the31313
Shield122
Talavera Gully (road party)499
Wando Vale111
STATIONS, ETC.—
Bluff Downs Station6541
Burdekin Downs1826
Burdekin River (Police camp)1422
Cardigan Station144
Christmas-Tree Station122
Craigie Station544
Curr's Station4315123
Dotswood (public house)1431
Dotswood Station4761
Fanning Downs41073
Glendhu Downs1641383
Killgrove Downs466
Limestone Creek Station1431
Lolsworth Station577
Maryvale Station4835
Niall Station222
Nulla Nulla (public house)1752
Nulla Station111
Pandanus Creek (settlers)1431
Pine Mountain (lumberers)515123
Reedy Lake Station71073
Southwick Station41091
Wando Station122
Woodhouse Station211101
TOTALS1,08932,9882,482506
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF KENNEDY SOUTH., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Kennedy South15,296,0003031,074966108
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of KENNEDY SOUTH, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,074
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS (Cape River)—
Capeville22895930
Lower Cape (Deep Lead)2151492
Mount Davenport1515
Mount Wyatt3963
Specimen Gully1633258
Upper Cape16966063327
STATIONS, ETC.—
Avon Downs Station266
Belyando River (public house)11064
Blenheim Station1963
Bowen River (public house)1532
Bowen River Station1541
Bulli Creek Station255
Dalbonie Station1853
Dartmoor Station612111
Gilbert Road (camp)1010
Glenlee Station31064
Harvest Home Station244
Havilah Station11165
Heidelberg (settlers)1642
Hidden Valley Station2642
Logan Downs Station283131
McDougall's Station2954
Mount McConnell Station113112
Mount Illalong Station815141
Natal Downs Station366
Sonora Station1422
St. Anne's Station1972
Strathmore (public house)111
Strathmore Station11515
Tinwald Downs Station277
TOTALS3031,074966108
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF LEICHHARDT., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Leichhardt5,929,600156811608203
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of LEICHHARDT, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
1871811
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871 in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Banana231227844
Gainsford12744331
STATIONS, ETC.—
Banana Station315114
Barangah Station817161
Bauhinia Downs Station1927
Belmont Station21284
Buckinban Station1422
Camboon (public house)21082
Camboon Station737316
Comet River (camp)155
Comobolaro Station1532
Cracow Station225205
Dawson River (road party)11111
Denbigh Station144
Fairfield Station377
Gyranda Station21688
Ingle Downs Station122
Isla Station220164
Kyanga (camp)11468
Kyanga Station3342311
Mimosa (public house)1211
Mimosa road (camp)1211
Moura Station342402
Nullabin Station212102
Peak Downs road (settlers)417107
Pearl Creek Station6761
Redcliff Station1126215
Rio Station111
Rocky Waterhole (public house)1853
Roxburgh Station155
Saunders (settlers)3221012
Spottiswood Station1743
Spring Creek Station61717
Springsure road (settlers and camps)218153
Taurus Station825214
Walloon Station12908010
Wandoo Station388
Woolthorpe (public house)11275
Woolton Station11183
Wooroona Station1136342
TOTALS156811608203
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF LOGAN., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Logan1,180,160634432,9871,8981,089
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of LOGAN at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18712,987
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871 in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Beenleigh14734627
Logan10382414
Waterford31486
GOLD FIELD—
Currumbin Creek122
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Albert River (farms, plantations, &c.)57308200108
Alberton (farms, plantations, &c.)26131246658
Alberton Road (farms, plantations, &c.)1853
Belivah (farm)1954
Combe Vale (farm)1633
Cross Keys (farm)1312
Fern Vale (farm)1532
Kulwoombum (farms)31165
Mount Stapleton (farms)1743
Nindooimbah (farms)122
Purchaseville (farms)122
Springfield (farms)1945
Stour Vale (sawyers)1651
Tira Tira (farm)12422
Beaudesert (grazing farms, &c.)625178
Beaudesert Station2633
Beenleigh (farms, &c.)16916625
Biddidaba Creek Station111
Bridge Creek (farms, &c.)2532
Bromelton Station522913
Cedar Creek (farms, &c.)5271215
Woodhead (farms, &c.)1532
Clutha Creek (farms, &c.)314122
Oakland (farms, &c.)1541
Coomera River (farms, &c.)5320414559
Otterburn (farms, &c.)1624
Glen Ross (farms, &c.)1321
Cunungera Creek (farms, &c.)417152
Darlington (farms, &c.)525169
Gimboomba Station1532
Halfway Creek (farms, &c.)1844
Logan River (farms, &c.)103529275254
Agiston (farms, &c.)1514
Agiston Plantation1030273
Agiston Road (farms, &c.)2844
Brooklands (farms, &c.)1752
Dalilban (farms, &c.)2862
Younger (farms, &c.)3734
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF LOGAN—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Maroon Station220128
Moffatt (farms, &c.)19875136
Creek Vale (farms, &c.)1972
Glen Moidart (farms, &c.)1532
McLean (farms, &c.)1624
Tulburra (farms, &c.)1642
Mudgeeraba (farms, &c.)5332013
Mundoolan (farms, &c.)6321715
Kinghorn (farms, &c.)2981
Mundoolan Station3853
Nerang Creek (farms, &c.)3918713849
Keith Farm11174
Gillnochie Farm1633
Pimpama (farms, &c.)5924016377
Rose Hill (farms, &c.)1743
Pimpama Creek, Ormeau Plantation515114
Pimpama Island (farms, &c.)18784533
Joppa (farms, &c.)1642
Lilly Vale (farms, &c.)1321
Rocky Point (farms, &c.)4963
Sahenfeld (farms, &c.)1752
Sandridge (farms, &c.)122
Pimpama Road, Old (farms, &c.)133
Swanton (farms, &c.)133
Pimpama Swamp (farms, &c.)488
Closach (farms, &c.)1633
Kennedy's Farm (farms, &c.)111
Magheracoran (farms, &c.)1633
Pine Creek (farms, &c.)3853
Sandy Creek (farms, &c.)21275
Scrubby Creek (farms, &c.)21064
Bankside (farms, &c.)1312
Talbragalba Station2752
Tallebuggera Creek (farms, &c.)8392019
Tambourine (farms, &c.)8362115
Tambourine Station1431
Tamrookum Station41082
Telemon Station1115132
Teviot Creek (farms, &c.)1972
Townsvale (farms, &c.)201086939
Rock Farm1431
Moss Farm1532
Worongary Creek (farms, &c.)1422
Yatala (farms, &c.)16885929
Yatala Plantation1052475
Yellowood6261511
Yellowood Plantation317152
SHIPPING—
Albert River144
Coomera River133
Logan River122
Moreton Bay11010
Nerang Creek122
Pimpama River122
TOTALS634162,9871,8981,089

NOTE.—Twenty-seven uninhabited houses, localities unspecified.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF MACKAY., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Mackay1,441,28038442,0971,533564
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MACKAY—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of MACKAY, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868340
18712,0971,757516.76
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Mackay Municipality1524729408321
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Baker's Creek (farms, &c.)16927715
Mayfield (farms, &c.)1835
Ballnagowan Station4954
Bassett (farms, &c.)828217
Glenalbyns (farms, &c.)133
Lion Hill (farms, &c.)31010
Nursery Gardens122
Bloomsbury Station233
Bowen Road (camp)144
Cut Creek (road party)144
Greenmount Station51313
Wallingford Farm299
Hamilton Station355
Hazlewood (settlers)1523
Hazlewood Station1963
Homebush station3651
Howard (farms, &c.)8422319
Howard Park Plantation111101
Meadowlands Plantation131201146
Jollimont Station516142
Lagoon Creek, Eton (settlers)31376
Lagoons (settlers)13704525
Mackay, near (farms, &c.)222
Broadland (farms, &c.)1642
Nebo Road (camps)388
Nebo Road (farms, &c.)618117
Alexandra Plantation1013812414
Carlrosser (settlers)166
O'Connell River (Telegraph Station)111
Pioneer River (farms, plantations, &c.)18937617
Branscombe Plantation141017922
Dumbleton Plantation437325
Erridge Plantation1954
Fersden Plantation618162
Fulden Plantation956488
Gladfield Plantation1752
Keeley's Garden1321
Kirkham Grange (farm)11064
Lansdowne (farm)1523
Pioneer Plantation1111110011
Pleystowe Plantation1814012020
Sinclair Plantation41414
Slayde Point (farms)3871
The Cedars Plantation824222
Woodford (farm)1642
Plane Creek Station21459
Rocky Waterholes (road party and camps)255
Sandy Creek (camp, travelling stock)266
Shamrock Vale Station113103
Springfield Plantation111101
St. Helen's Station21183
Tollbar Range (road party)1523
TOTALS38442,0971,533564
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MARANOA., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Maranoa8,569,6005582,1091,476633
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of MARANOA at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18712,109
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION, enumerated in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Hodgson7512328
Mitchell8503020
Roma (Municipality)1668841486355
STATIONS, ETC.—
Amby Downs Station2263558
Amby Junction Station3651
Armadilla Station277
Bendemere Station623185
Bindango Station6362610
Black's Waterhole (public house)1431
Blythedale Station19775027
Brucedale Station1327225
Bungewogarai Station8524020436
Bymount Station720155
Donnybrook (public house and police camp)31596
Eurella Station15382711
Euthulla Station29937617
Forest Vale Station727225
Gubbermunda Station1327252
Kilmorey Station1016133
Maranoa River (camp)177
Maxvale Station11495
Merivale1530255
Mitchell Downs (camp)155
Mitchell Downs Station2646442
Moongool Station1431
Muckadilla Station113103
New Station133
Peakedale Station1945378
Redford333276
Rocky Bank51394
Roma, near (sawmills)321174
Stewart's Creek Station4231310
Tooloombilla Station10443014
Tyrconnel Downs Station124204
Wallumbilla Station931265
Waroonga Station232727
Woomblebank Station10453411
Yulebah (public house and settlers)220146
TOTALS55882,1091,476633
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MARYBOROUGH., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Maryborough106,8801,1665726,3263,6852,641
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION OF MARYBOROUGH, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18716,326
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, Etc.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Maryborough Municipality—
Adelaide street48261128133
Albert street2511014556
Alice street151885137
Ann street231225864
Bazaar street411223107116
Bowen street14753342
Cheapside street5116106
Churchill street12662838
Ellens street151863353
Elliott street2523
Ferry lane221129
Ferry street30111266858
Fort lane519109
Fort street3621688484
Garden street7261313
Gayndah road6128199
Hawthorne street1633
John lane11522626
John street451119410589
Kent street565299168131
Lennox street501254125129
March lane1523
March street22955243
Mary street11502426
Milton street2844
Morning street1862
North street18893752
Pallas street427207
Queen street2311065551
Richmond street39232123109
River Bank8331914
Saltwater Creek road181045450
South street214410
Sussex lane4251510
Sussex street9582434
Tooley street141813447
Tribune street31385
Walker street22943955
Wharf street151808595
Zante street9502327
Shipping834322
Uninhabited houses, streets not specified33
TOTAL MUNICIPALITY6825123,5421,7881,754
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MARYBOROUGH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—continued.
Tiaro4118910089
FARMS, &c.—
Frankston road (farms, &c.)1633
Bald Hill (farms, &c.)1532
Central Sugar Factory942357
Crosse Hill (farms, &c.)2633
Ellerslie (farms, &c.)3734
Ellwood (farms, &c.)424204
Happy Valley (farms, &c.)2954
Rosella (farms, &c.)1752
Waitamata (farms, &c.)312102
Gayndah road (farms, &c.)21688
Graham's Creek (farms, &c.)15683830
Brookside (farms, &c.)1752
Burnside (farms, &c.)1422
Finchvale (farms, &c.)1541
May Mount (farms, &c.)1413
Telegraph line (farms, &c.)41293
Gympie road (camps)455
(farms, &c.)15865927
Maryborough, east (settlers)16956233
Mount Hope (settlers)1752
Primrose Hill (settlers)1642
Maryborough, suburbs (settlers)11653629
Pine Villa11385
Mary River (farms, &c.)76414261153
Allendale (farms, &c.)31798
Antigua Plantation741374
Ardwick (farms, &c.)1734
Clinton (farms, &c.)1211
Clontarf (farms, &c.)1752
Colburn (farms, &c.)1752
Craiglie (farms, &c.)1523
Dovesland (farms, &c.)1624
Eaton Vale Plantation811310211
Emmerstone (farms, &c.)1422
Enniskillen (farms, &c.)1321
Ferguslie (farms, &c.)1321
Frankstone Plantation1642
Greenbank (farms, &c.)1624
Hanover (farms, &c.)1725
Hownan (farms, &c.)1321
Jindah Plantation8867610
Laurel Bank (farms, &c.)11174
Linton (farms, &c.)11257
Mondamin (farms, &c.)1431
Morrissbank (farms, &c.)122
Mount Pleasant (farms, &c.)218135
Myrtle Grove (farms, &c.)1633
Myrtle Grove Sugar Factory431265
Oldham (farms, &c.)1422
Rocky Bar (farms, &c.)1725
Rose Hill Plantation331229
Saxondale (farms, &c.)1321
Scarva (farms, &c.)1541
Snow Hill (farms, &c.)1651
Walker's Point (farms, &c.)2936
Yardley (farms, &c.)1642
Myrtle Creek8371918
Hope Farm (farms, &c.)122
Brookdale (farms, &c.)1532
Owanyilla (farms, &c.)11553025
Sugar Company's road (road party)122
Tiaro, Good Hope Plantation72020
Tinana Creek (farms, &c.)171936627
Byer's Waters (farms, &c.)11165
Calliab (farms, &c.)21697
Charleville (farms, &c.)1761
Kirkenbben (farms, &c.)964568
Lene Lene (farms, &c.)2954
Magnolia (farms, &c.)13382513
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MARYBOROUGH—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Maryborough Sugar Company's Plantation1515212626
Mullingine Plantation21293
Paravia Plantation537361
Warren's Creek (farms, &c.)1211
Yengarie (settlers, &c.)49274164110
London (farms, &c.)420137
Stockport (farms, &c.)21147
Sunnyside (farms, &c.)1211
Urchvant (farms, &c.)1532
Yengarie Plantation1112711512
Yengarie road (farms, &c.)320155
Young (farms, &c.)3716710562
Deescart (farms, &c.)1413
TOTALS1,1665226,3263,6852,641

Five houses uninhabited, localities unspecified.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF MITCHELL., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Mitchell41,193,60024669260785
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of MITCHELL, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864157
1868709552351.59
187169217*2.40*
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
[* Decrease.]
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, Etc.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Blackall1043376
Tambo20835726
STATIONS, ETC.—
Alice Downs Station1744422
Alice River (camp)177
Avington Station155
Barcaldine Downs Station618171
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MITCHELL—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, &c.—continued—
Barcoo River, Station on133
Blackall, near (Police Camp)133
Bowen Downs Station2474695
Broodna Camp133
Bryden's Camp133
Burkhead Station1532
Campbell's Camp Station11212
Corinth Station121212
Cornish Creek (camps)1431
Enniskillen Station515141
Forest Den Station1117152
Forrester's Camp177
Greendale Station321201
Holme Creek Station518135
Isis Downs Station101010
Jericho Station1421183
Lammermoor Station81010
Malvern Hills Station18473710
Marathon, Aramac Creek (Police Station, camps, and public house)516133
Moorsland Station938299
Mud Hut Station1761
Northampton Downs Station940382
Pelican Creek Station1234322
Portland Station333
Rainbourne Downs Station577
Ravensbourne Station919181
Reedy Creek Station51111
Rodney Station244
Tambo Station4871
Terrick Downs Station61212
Thomson River, Station on144
Tower Hill Station2431
TOTALS24669260785
CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON EAST., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Moreton East294,581756324,4622,5911,871
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of MORETON EAST, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18714,462
Total Increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII., AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON EAST—continued., 3. —HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, SHIPPING, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Bulwer, Moreton Island7422022
Cleveland401809387
Lytton7372116
SHIPPING—
Brisbane River, Mouth of116133
Bar216133
Breakfast Creek117143
Doughboy Creek699
Lytton21919
Pinkenbar Flats45959
Upper Flats31616
Quarries177
Moreton Bay, Brisbane Roads86868
FARMS, &c.—
Boggy Creek (farms, &c.)9552728
Breakfast Creek (suburban settlers)211114863
Breakfast Creek road (suburban settlers)2936
Florence Cottage (suburban settlers)1752
Greythorne House (suburban settlers)1936
Petrie's Quarries (suburban settlers)1954
Toorak (suburban settlers)11679
Waterview (suburban settlers)166
Bulimba (farms, &c.)6311343166177
Mooraaree Plantation222166
Bulimba, Upper (farms, &c.)5316106
Broadwater (farms, &c.)1133
Hopefield (farms, &c.)1422
Northampton Valley (farms, &c.)1615
Pine Mountain (farms, &c.)1523
California Creek (farms, &c.)6251114
Cleveland, near (farms, &c.)1211
Cleveland, Old, road (farms, &c.)203964947
Baynham (farms, &c.)1835
Homewood (farms, &c.)11165
Cleveland road (farms, &c.)7402713
Greenhide Flat (farms, &c.)1633
Ormiston (farms &c.)31438
Ormiston Plantation16956728
Rockbrook (farm)1211
Uimpa (farm)1532
Doughboy Creek (farms, &c.)54285161124
Ellen Bank Plantation2871
Doughboy road (farms, &c.)11211
Eagle Farm (farms, &c.)241749183
Powder Magazine1523
Eagle Farm road (settlers)5402218
Brand's Farm1321
Cremorne (suburban settlers)1312
Hamilton (suburban settlers)318711
Hemmant Hill (suburban settlers)11156
Eprapah Creek (farms, &c.)188
German Station (farms, &c.)391210104106
Kedron House (farms, &c.)11064
Oaks (farms, &c.)1413
Spring Farm1844
German Station, near (farms, &c.)10572730
Great Northern road (settlers)5311318
O'Connell Town (settlers)5261610
Rosemount (settlers)1624
Talgea Cottage (settlers)1853
Hillard's Creek, (farms, &c.)31578
Ipswich road (settlers)164863848
Kedron Brook (suburban settlers)10543024
Ellendale (suburban settlers)1945
Kedron House (suburban settlers)1734
Lutwyche Village (suburban settlers)6452520
McLennan's Farm1725
Rosalie Farm1844
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON EAST—continued., 3. —HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, SHIPPING, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, &c.—continued
Kingfisher Creek, Hillside1633
Logan River (farms, &c.)251328943
Euralba (farms, &c.)122
Loganholme (settlers)5261313
Loganholme Plantation320155
Lower Ferry (farms)1743
Lynch's Flat (farms)1633
Rose Hill (farms)1211
Summerfield (farms)1624
Winton Plantation21495
Logan road (farms, &c.)6118117
Logan road, Lower (farms, &c.)251397564
Lytton road (farms, &c.)14673631
Hanworth (farms, &c.)11349
Hillside (farms, &c.)1633
Illford (farms, &c.)1422
Uwempa (farms, &c.)1963
Moreton Bay—
Macleay Island—
Castor Oil Plantation1963
Sugar Plantation31515
Moreton Island—
Cape Moreton Lighthouse4261115
Cowan Cowan Point Lighthouse1633
Pugeroo Island (farm)1862
Russell Island Salt Works277
Russell Island (farms, &c.)2624
St. Helena, Penal Establishment814813810
Stradbroke Island—
Amity Point (dugong fishing)2633
Dunwich, Benevolent Asylum4987820
Dunwich (fishermen)122
Mount Cotton (farms, &c.)1642
Norman's Creek (suburban settlers)111
Nudgee (suburban settlers)3520311192
Childstone (suburban settlers)1633
New Herrenhut (suburban settlers)1541
Orphanage, Roman Catholic11397267
Thorgarten1633
Nudgee road (suburban settlers)4211110
Carlsberg (suburban settlers)11569
One-mile Swamp (suburban settlers)21945
Racecourse, near (suburban settlers)7563026
Bethany Farm11275
Racecourse road (settlers)213103
Middle Farm1945
Redland (farms, &c.)7121165
Redland Bay (farms, &c.)1234295
Sugar Plantation1243367
Sandgate road, near (settlers)271285969
Serpentine (farms, &c.)4301713
Lenneberg's Farm1211
Prospect Farm1541
Slack's Creek (farms, &c.)10623230
Tingalpa (farms, &c.)16764234
Kianawah (farms, &c.)1422
Lota (farms, &c.)425214
The Springs (farms, &c.)1523
Wyvernleigh (farms, &c.)11064
Tingalpa Creek (farms, &c.)21174
Priory (farms, &c.)11037
Tingalpa Upper (farms, &c.)244985147
Bell Grove (farms, &c.)1761
Mount Pleasant (farms, &c.)1321
Rocky Spring (farms, &c.)1532
Victoria Point (farms, &c.)311587
TOTALS756324,4622,5911,871
Part II.—Table VII.—continued., AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON WEST., 1. —AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Moreton West891,5201,106826,3103,5032,807
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION OF MORETON WEST, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18716,310
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Goodna52282144138
FARMS, ETC.—
Alfred (farms, &c.)281789880
Erin's House (farms, &c.)1734
Bald Ridges (farms, &c.)141085949
Ballard's Camp (settlers)21037
Bigg's Camp (settlers)31569
Brandy Gully (farms, &c.)3651
Brassall (farms, &c.)8452520
Bremer River (farms, &c.)151056243
Bremer Pocket (farms, &c.)1321
Brisbane River (farms, &c.)52305171134
Noogoora (farms, &c.)1734
Park Farm1422
Scrub (farms, &c.)261678780
Waterfield (farms, &c.)21596
Brisbane road (farms, &c.)10502525
Ash Park (farms, &c.)122
(Coal-mining)1844
Buaraba Station419109
Bundamba Creek (farms, &c.)181176156
Cherry Farm1541
Clarendon (farms, &c.)7311714
Crown's Nest Road (farms, &c.)244
Daly's Lagoon (farms, &c.)4311219
Fairney Lawn (farms, &c.)17875136
Fifteen-mile Reach (farms, &c.)718135
Five-mile Dam (coal-mining)1945
Five-mile Water (farms, &c.)133
Fountain's Camp (settlers)41082
Frederictown (coal-mining)1514
Gammies' Swamp (farms, &c.)317611
Spring Hill (farms, &c.)1532
Gatton (settlers)201115853
Gatton Creek (settlers)2954
Goodna (farms, &c.)420146
Bremer Cottage (farm)115141
Bremer Establishment21798
(Coal-mining)2511327062
Cologne (farm)2523
Part II.—Table VII.—continued. AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON WEST.—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Mount House (farm)1844
Road party (camp)177
Goodna Creek (farms, &c.)16834538
Grandchester (farms, &c.)12724131
Grantham Ten-mile Cattle Station421129
Helidon (settlers)142653530
Given's Camp (settlers)21174
Helidon Station1743
Highfields, Sawmills Road (lumberers, &c.)21111
Trapper's Camp155
Holme's Camp (settlers)1853
Ipswich Reserve road (farms, &c.)16894544
Reside Farm1541
Jebroopilly (farms, &c.)41280165115
Jumper's Gully (farms, &c.)21174
Laidley (farms, &c.)34321211498
Laidley Park Cottage (farm)11156
Reserve, The (farm)5231211
School House1725
Laidley Creek (farms, &c.)12784929
Laidley Station111
Lockyer's Creek (farms, &c.)2816010258
Logan Lagoons (farms, &c.)316115
Logan Road (farms, &c.)1761
Middle Road (farms, &c.)4241113
Monkey Waterholes (farms, &c.)1431
Murphy's Creek (farms, &c.)281357461
Near (farms, &c.)455
School Cottage1734
Ulster Farm1422
Mutdapilly (farms, &c.)261367660
Road party (camp)11414
Nelson's Ridges (farms, &c.)1844
Nine-mile Water, East Vale1725
Oaky Creek520119
Opossum Creek, Eden Station4201010
Pine Mountain (farms, &c.)49284154130
Purga Creek (farms, &c.)8432518
Summhill (farms, &c.)1422
Stampwell (farm)1743
Ellengowie (farm)1734
Railway Line (laborers)—
Alfred4221111
Ballard's Camp7362016
Dinner Corner499
Fountain's Camp2844
Gatton6271413
Gibben's Camp1532
Given's Camp2954
Grandchester51688
Helidon142573225
Highfields3936
Holme's Camp320137
Kangaroo Square31147
Laidley4111899
Lockyer's Creek1853
Murphy's Creek8472423
Sandy Creek312210
Victoria Tunnel111
Walloon21679
Redbank (settlers)17724329
(Coal-mining)21156
Meat-preserving Establishment and Coal-mining233321
Redbank Plains (farms, &c.)30228125103
Eden (farms, &c.)1422
Pentwyn (farms, &c.)1963
Pleasant Prospect Park (farms, &c.)1431
Spring Vale (farms, &c.)1211
Redbank Plains road (farms, &c.)1743
Rocky Creek (farms, &c.)31082
Round Mountain (farms, &c.)1642
Part II.—Table VII.—continued. AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF MORETON WEST.—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Sandy Creek (farms, &c.)14945044
Sawmills1954
Scrub Camp (farms, &c.)418108
Seven-mile Creek, near (farms, &c.)1514
Six-mile Creek (farms, &c.)201175760
Stinking Gully (farms, &c.)7463016
Tarampa (farms, &c.)14935934
Green Hills (farms, &c.)1523
Nettle Bank (farms, &c.)144
Tarampa road (farms, &c.)319127
Tenthill (farms, &c.)3821112487
Walloon (farms, &c.)56282147135
Rosewood Scrub (farms, &c.)74474256218
Rosewood Farm1743
Olive Farm1844
Rosehill Cottage1312
Tarampa Scrub (farms, &c.)21055
Ten-mile Peg (farms, &c.)21587
Ten-mile Sidling (farms, &c.)21266
Warrill Creek (farms, &c.)31596
Takeview (farms, &c.)1413
Warwick road (farms, &c.)13955441
Bradstone (farms, &c.)1945
Castle Hill (farms, &c.)1954
Walston (farms, &c.)1532
Wivenhoe (farms, &c.)21156
Toomburra (farms, &c.)61174
Woogaroo Creek (farms, &c.)8341618
World's End Pocket (farms, &c.)8543123
TOTALS1,106826,3103,5032,807
CENSUS DISTRICT OF OXLEY., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Oxley226,5608434534,6252,5022,123
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION OF MORETON WEST, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18714,625
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII.—continued. AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF OXLEY—continued., 3.—HOUSES AND POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLD FIELDS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS—
Enoggera466
FARMS, ETC.—
Baker's Plains, near (farms, &c.)11752
Baker's Plains (farms, &c.)61261115
Blunder Creek (farms, &c.)317710
Boggo (farms, &c.)7412120
Brereton Lodge (farms, &c.)1752
Dudley (farms, &c.)1945
Boyland's Pocket (farms, &c.)316124
Erindale (farms, &c.)1431
Breakfast Creek (settlers)21055
Brisbane and Ipswich Road (farms, &c.)2321075354
Stephens' Fellmongering and Tanning Establishment520155
Brisbane River (farms, &c.)1945
Richmond Hall (farms, &c.)2954
Brown's Plains (farms, &c.)518108
Orr Hills (farms, &c.)1431
Cedar Creek (farms, &c.)1523
Orange Grove (farms, &c.)155
Cleveland Road, Old (farms, &c.)4119910
Cooper's Plains (farms, &c.)163904743
Chillmore (farms, &c.)1954
Cock's Moore (farms, &c.)1422
Waterway Farm1716
Eight-mile Plains (farms, &c.)131563224
Sunny Side Farm1624
Enoggera (farms, &c.)91543222
Enoggera Road (farms, &c.)13703337
Mount Pleasant (farms, &c.)2945
Enoggera, Upper (farms, &c.)371808397
Hill Farm (farms, &c.)1853
Homestead (farms, &c.)122
Ludlow (farms, &c.)1743
Fig-tree Pocket (farms, &c.)11431
Four-mile Swamp (farms, &c.)4261214
Mayfield Farm1963
Gap—Sleaford Farm1633
Great Northern Road (settlers)322148
Elder Hill1633
Oakwal111037
Richmond Hill1431
Hope Vale Estate (farms, &c.)1532
Indooroopilly (farms, &c.)8341493273220
Ithaca Road—Fernberg11055
Kedron (suburban settlers)2921508862
Inglisbatch3945
Oakridge1633
Kedron, Upper (settlers)3201010
Grovely Lodge122
Sunny Mount1523
Surrenden1321
Logan (farms, &c.)15462521
Willowbrook (farms, &c.)1633
Melrose (farms, &c.)111
Logan River (farms, &c.)4111829785
Tygum Plantation6715615
Logan Road (farms, &c.)8120119
Black Swamp (farms, &c.)1761
Mount Galway (farms, &c.)1945
Hope Vale Fellmongering Establishment1963
Logan Road, Lower, (farms, &c.)2523
Logan Road, near (farms, &c.)31257
Logan Road, Old (farms, &c.)33231310
Red Ridge (farms, &c.)441789
Limefield Farm1523
Milton (suburban settlers)626382189193
Bishopbourne (suburban settlers)11037
Bognor Farm (suburban settlers)2633
Brompton Cottage (suburban settlers)144
Dunmore (suburban settlers)1523
Flora Cottage (suburban settlers)1413
Part II.—Table VII.—continued. AREA in STATUTE ACRES; HOUSES, and POPULATION, enumerated in each of the CENSUS DISTRICTS ; together with COMPARISON of POPULATION in the CENSUS RETURNS for 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871, and HOUSES and POPULATION in each MUNICIPALITY, TOWN, STATION, FARM, GOLD FIELD, and COPPER-MINING DISTRICT, as well as the SHIPPING in the various CENSUS DISTRICTS., CENSUS DISTRICT OF OXLEY—continued., 3.—HOUSES AND POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLD FIELDS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, ETC.—continued
Privet (suburban settlers)1211
Rainsworth (suburban settlers)1844
Moggill Road (farms, &c.)5120137
Great Britain (farms, &c.)1422
Stamford (farms, &c.)1413
Moggill (farms, &c.)84470262208
Brookfield (farms)21064
Prospect Hill (farms)1743
Prozel (farms)1211
Rose Hill (farms)1633
Woodbine Cottage (farms)1211
Oven's Head (farms)31587
Oxley (farms)191025844
Alma Cottage (farms)1422
Boggo House (farms)1532
Boungknow (farms)1211
Cheshire Hall (farms)11055
Consort Cliff (farms)2743
Corvy (farms)122
Gowrie Park (farms)1211
Keaday Farm1523
Monkton Farm1642
Mount Pleasant (farm)1431
Rowley Hall (farm)1972
Summerhill Cottage (farm)1523
Truly Rural Farm1624
Oxley Creek (farms, &c.)132894544
Erin Hill (farms, &c.)1835
Erin Vale (farms, &c.)1541
Greenbank (farms, &c.)11257
Lang's Farm2972
Leaning Apple-tree (farm)1743
Mortlake (farm)1642
Mount Oxley (farm)1633
Torrwood (farm)1211
Oxley Farms' Road (farm)319109
South Devon Farm1936
Weelwongdagie Farm1413
Paddington (suburban settlers)2521044955
Paradise Station12844
Pensioner Gully (farms, &c.)1431
Rocky Waterholes (farms, &c.)131593722
Salisbury (farms, &c.)1532
Sandy Creek (farms, &c.)1761
Scrubby Creek (farms, &c.)1752
Seventeen-mile Rocks (farms, &c.)271377859
Fig Farm (farms, &c.)1523
Goonarrell (farms, &c.)1633
Homestead (farms, &c.)1422
Rock View (farms, &c.)1725
Rose Cottage (farms, &c.)1321
Seventeen-mile Rocks Road (farms, &c.)2862
Spring Creek (farms, &c.)13862
Bald Hills (farms, &c.)1532
Rose Vale (farms, &c.)1734
Stable Swamp (farms, &c.)31293
Twelve-mile Reach (farms, &c.)1642
Toowong (suburban settlers)2121335479
Hilbury (suburban settlers)1312
Meadow Bank (suburban settlers)111
Minto (suburban settlers)11248
Tyne Lodge (suburban settlers)1211
Undullah (farms)1532
Undullah Station21257
Woodbridge Road (farms, &c.)111
Woogaroo (farms, &c.)122
Eden (farms, &c.)220911
Lunatic Asylum14254154100
Quarries (settlers)1853
Wolston (farms, &c.)31569
Yeerongpilly (farms, &c.)811386217169
Coongoon (farms, &c.)419712
TOTALS8434534,6252,5022,123
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF PEAK DOWNS., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Peak Downs9,587,20033771,161980181
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION OF PEAK DOWNS, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,161
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Nebo135542925
CAMPS (travellers, carriers, &c.)—
Abor Creek1318162
Big Plain4752
Broadsound Road1645441
Capella Creek1621192
Gordon Downs4642
Langton Creek111
Lillyvale1217161
Malvern Camp122
McKensie River91212
Peak Downs Road133
Peak Downs Station444
Red Rock Creek477
Retro Creek555
Roper's Creek144
Stockyard Creek3853
STATIONS, ETC.—
Apis Creek Station11183
Balcombe Station912102
Blue Mountain Station1523
Bolingbroke Station211101
Borandara Station214104
Bridgman's Station111
Burton Downs Station555
Capella Creek (public house)1422
Cardowan Station2752
Cattle Creek (police station)111
Colleroy Station11394
Collumbra Station5871
Conner's River (public house and store)21183
Cotherstone (public house)1532
Cotherstone Station1020164
Courara Station11082
Denison Creek (public house)1431
Elphinstone (settlers)315105
Fort Cooper North Station617107
Fort Cooper South Station529281
Furnival's Station122
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF PEAK DOWNS., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
Gordon Downs Station2196879
Grosvenor Downs Station1638317
Huntly Station1771647
Killarney Station1532
Lake Station7695910
Langton Downs Station737334
Lenton Downs Station418126
Lillyvale (settlers)518162
Logan Downs Station93131
Lotus Creek Station11111
Lura Station1431
Malvern Station941374
Maxford Station21376
McKenzie River (settlers)319910
Mount Spencer Station155
Oakey Creek Station177
Oxford Downs Station1134331
Peak Downs Station76060
Pheasant Creek Station2954
Redcliff Station1431
Retro Station42222
Rookwood Station122
Saltbush Station177
Skeene's Station144
Talgai Station41385
Wilpend Station21679
Wolffang Station2463612
Yamala Station625196
TOTALS33751,161980181

NOTE.—Two unoccupied houses on Eaglefield Station.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF ROCKHAMPTON., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Rockhampton125,4401,34215836,4733,4243,049
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of ROCKHAMPTON, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, and 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861698
18643,6212,923418.76
18686,0882,46568.07
18716,4733876.36
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-715,775827.36
Part II.—Table VII. CENSUS DISTRICT OF ROCKHAMPTON—continud., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, FARMS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Rockhampton Municipality—
Allen's Town245964452
Alma lane2511145856
Alma street602293126167
Archer street192814140
Arthur street2523
Athelstane Range29320010199
Bolsover lane4517107
Bolsover street962485263222
Cambridge street619910
Campbell lane2615
Campbell street3651648084
Canning street72361917
Cemetery street21055
Corporation Quarry11284
Crescent Lagoon423158
Dawson road5641294143151
Dawson road (Upper)91431825
Denham street41511899396
Denison lane91392019
Denison street461221598117
Derby street10775027
East lane291488068
East street8546475264211
Fitzroy Baths1523
Fitzroy street1911267155
Francis street2421114962
George street161673136
Government Reserve12492623
Kent lane161542727
Kent street2521255372
Lion Creek road17795128
Murray street2041066541
Nine-mile Waterhole road19975344
North street31376
Oxford street41798
Port Curtis road2421124666
Quay lane13924646
Quay street5751277148129
Racecourse (camps)3642
Recreation Ground525178
River Bank41073
South street261296069
Spencer street41275
Stanley street9462620
Talford street13592534
West street181864442
Wharf street41046
Wiesholt street10412021
William street38921412589
Wood End3291811
SHIPPING4126251
TOTAL, MUNICIPALITY1,01312535,0642,6142,450
FARMS, &c.—
Agricultural Reserve (farms, &c.)7372314
Laurel Bank Meat Preserving Co.281429250
Sleaford House (settlers)1211
Fitzroy Park (settlers)1963
Bald Hills road, Mount Hedlow (road party camps)599
Beda (suburban settlers)321174
Black Creek (suburban settlers)416124
Black Gin Creek (suburban settlers)122
Bowen Telegraph Line (repairers' camp)177
Burnettville (suburban settlers)184783840
Cawarral road (suburban settlers)3011406575
Charleston (suburban settlers)419109
Deep Creek (suburban settlers)133
Dawson road (suburban settlers)5261016
Dawson road, near (suburban settlers)21275
Railway Laborers' Camps31899
Elphinstone (suburban settlers)571064
Fitzroy River (suburban settlers)173684226
Glenmore (farms, &c.)11432221
Eatonsville (farms, &c.)111
Part II.—Table VII. CENSUS DISTRICT OF ROCKHAMPTON—continud., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, FARMS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
FARMS, &c.—continued.
Glenmore Station318135
Gracemere (suburban settlers)35218810484
Antfield (suburban settlers)1422
Eagle Hill Farm1541
Fairy Bower Farm1422
Molka Farm1651
Mount Cedar Farm1422
Gracemere Station519127
Half Circle (farms, &c.)31789
Kalka (suburban settlers)4219118
Muellerville (suburban settlers)21798
Lake's Creek (suburban settlers)1030237
Central Queensland Meat Preserving Company27896326
Lillymere (farms, &c.)615105
Limestone Creek (farms, &c.)331385
Lion Creek (farms, &c.)13582830
Lion Mountain (farms, &c.)927198
Lotus Lagoon (farms, &c.)1018117
Moore's Creek (farms, &c.)22963
Morinish road (farms, &c.)1422
Morinish road (road party's camp)21010
Nine-mile Waterhole (farms, &c.)2642
Cherubeer (farms, &c.)1835
Old Reserve (farms, &c.)5301515
Pink Lily Lagoon (farms, &c.)141502228
Port Curtis road, near—Frogmore (farms, &c.)1211
Rockhampton, near—Rocklands (farms, &c.)11844
Scrubby Creek—Lakemere Farm1222
Bayer's Green Farm1413
Thoget's Creek (settlers)21385
Trelesdee, near (road party camps)1523
Yaamba road (settlers)103462125
(road party camps)122
SHIPPING—Upper Flats, Dredge1624
TOTALS1,34215836,4733,4243,049
CENSUS DISTRICT OF ST. LAWRENCE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of St. Lawrence3,701,76028831,176704472
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of ST. LAWRENCE, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,176
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF ST. LAWRENCE—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Marlborough11351916
St. Lawrence44217117100
Yaamba17823943
GOLD FIELDS—
Bonnie Doon31165
Canoona8281711
Cawarral5419211478
Garry's Rush419118
New Zealand Gully19533815
Sowate Reef12321913
Princhester, near
Independent Reefs1122
STATIONS, &c.—
Adelaide Park Station114104
Alligator Creek (settlers)1413
Archer's Heifer Station122
Ballingaung Station1835
Banksia Plains Station31284
Barmoya Station1624
Byfield (farm)1532
Canal Creek Station41257
Canoona Station1752
Cawarral, near (settlers)15794732
Cawarral Station214410
Clair View Station1734
Clifton Station1022211
Connor's Range (camps)3871
Connor's Range (public house)1835
Cotherstone (camp)122
England's Farm1633
Emu Park (watering place)5321913
Glenprairie Station1734
Huntly Downs (camp)244
Kelvoir Grove Station144
Lake Learmonth Station21596
Marlborough, near (police station)1514
Marlborough Station122
Maryvale (farm)1422
McGusty's Waterholes (camp)122
Mount Hedlow Station1431
Peak Downs Road (camp)122
Pine Mount (farm)122
Port Denison Lagoon (camps)61616
Princhester Station21954
Raspberry Creek Station51284
Saltwater Creek (farms)41385
Slater's Creek (camp)366
Stanage Bay Station321138
St. Clair Station1413
St. Lawrence (pilot station)211284
Stoodleigh Station1752
Tilpal Station514104
Tooloombah Station11073
Toorilla Station177
Waverley (settlers)3651
Waverley Station320911
Willangi Station1532
Woodlands (farms)1422
Woodlands Station1642
Yaamba Station522139
SHIPPING—112102
TOTALS28831,176704472
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF SPRINGSURE., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Springsure4,746,24027721,098848250
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of SPRINGSURE, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,098
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Springsure722370201169
STATIONS, ETC.—
Albinia Downs Station111101
Areadia Downs Station512111
Arctaurus Downs Station441392
Cairdbeign Station2745441
Comet River (public house)1642
Consuelo Station1969645
Cullenbaringo Station1345387
Fernlees Station1316151
Glenora Station21082
Gum Valley, Nogoa (public house)11293
Kainsworth Station1257552
Koellston, Brown River (settlers)8301515
Lake Salvator Station199
Main Range (public house and camps)413112
Mantuan Downs Station1229263
Memalo Plains Station51091
Meteor Downs Station1154513
Moravia Downs Station101385
Orion Creek (sawyers)144
Orion Downs Station1457534
Planet Downs (camps)21192
Planet Downs Station318171
Purbrook Downs Station613103
Sandy Creek (camps)1541
Shotover Station11010
Spring Creek (police station)111
Spring Creek Station1981
Springsure Road (road party)61111
Springsure Station1156479
Taurus Downs Station41212
Wealwundangie Station539354
TOTALS27721,098848250
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF STANLEY., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Stanley3,678,72019714697499198
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of STANLEY, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
1871697
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in the GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
GOLD FIELDS—
Eskdale51569
Yarraman41515
STATIONS, ETC.—
Bellevue Pocket211165
Bellevue Station1117143
Brisbane River1532
Surveying party's camp355
Burnett Ranges (camps)213121
Colinton (camps)244
Colinton Station3831098029
Cooyar (camps)155
Cooyar Station7426179
Cressbrook (road party camp)277
Cressbrook Station291096445
Cressbrook (surveyor's camp)277
Crow's Nest Station41183
Durundur (camp)122
Durundur Station21183
Emu Creek (camps)122
Emu Creek Station719154
England's Creek (farms, &c.)31192
Eskdale Station520173
Gallanani Creek (settlers)2121138
Humberstone Station244
Kilcoy (camps)111
Kilcoy Station7251510
Logan Creek (road party camp)188
Logyard Creek (camps)21313
Monsildale Creek (pastoral)377
Mount Brisbane Station628199
Mount Esk Station233
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF STANLEY—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, ETC.—continued—
Mount Hutton (farms, &c.)31073
Neurum Creek (lumberers)1431
Northbrook Creek (camps)1725
Northbrook Creek (farms and lumberers)417116
Northbrook Station414104
Sandy Creek (farms)319127
Spring Creek, Lagoon Farm1871
Spring Creek (camps)31183
Stanley River (camps)133
Stanley River (farms)1633
Taromeo Station121372215
Taromeo (travelling sheep camp)277
Wivenhoe (farms, &c.)3120155
TOTALS19711697499198

NOTE.—Three uninhabited houses, localities unspecified.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF TAROOM., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Taroom6,904,9602481021782635147
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of TAROOM, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
1871782
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, &c.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Taroom2611076047
STATIONS, &c.—
Bangoban Station81192
Booroondah418153
Bundi5434322
Carabah2830246
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF TAROOM., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN, STATIONS, &c.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
Clifford2101414
Cockatoo429263
Coorada320173
Dalby Road (camps)144
Durham Downs Station102038353
Eurcoombah Station32584315
Ghinghinda Station11596
Glenhaughton Station424231
Goongarry Station9473710
Gwambogine Station102828
Juandah Station76301059015
Kinoul Station216142
Melginsh Station31174
Mount Hutton Station1414614813
Myall Downs Station11211101
Myall Downs (telegraph party)166
Palm-tree Creek Station326215
Rockhampton Road (camps)722211
Waterton Station1524231
Westgrove Station4418144
Woolangera Station155
TOTALS2481021782635147
CENSUS DISTRICT OF TOWNSVILLE, 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Townsville1,889,28027351,237743494
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of Townsville, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868346
18711,237891257.51
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871 in TOWN and PLACES.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Townsville24941,129659470
PLACES—
Cape road (settlers)7271710
Ravenswood road (settlers)10151429
Thornton's Gap (settlers)419145
SHIPPING31111
TOTALS27351,237743494
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WARREGO., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Warrego63,604,48039513943790153
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of WARREGO, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
18681,157
187194321418.49
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the Towns, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Charleville144584216
Cunnamulla9452322
STATIONS, ETC.—
Angellala Downs Station3963
Babbiloora Station81010
Bachel Station222
Bandour Station133
Bellalie Station122
Bidenham Station499
Bingera Station266
Bogarella Station477
Bowra Station144
Brindowappo Station133
Brunell Downs Station3954
Bullo River (police station)788
Burrenda (two public houses)320128
Burrenda Station5283758
Carnarvon Station1326251
Cheshunt Station21010
Chesterton Station918162
Chesterton South Station1014131
Claverton Downs Station2963
Claverton (settler)1523
Comangie Station81313
Coongoola Station824177
Corbett's (public house)122
Cudnapper Station133
Delallah Station133
Eulo, Paroo River (public house, &c.)51477
Eurella Station1431
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WARREGO., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the Towns, STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
Fraser's Hotel1211
Government Dam11111
Gowrie Station1445441
Hamburgh Creek Station1651
Hogunthulla Downs Station929245
Hoodsville Station1159554
Horse Station (police camp)122
Kabain Station3835
Kiewarra (police station)322
Langlo Downs Station61212
Lansdowne Station14503515
Listowel Downs Station5966579
Mangalore Station1311
Millie Station144
Moongarie Station188
Mount Bullo Station311101
Mount Margaret Station266
Murwah Station177
Nive Downs Station1536306
Nive River (public house)11257
Nive River (travelling stock)31515
Nockitungia Station344
Oakwood Station2845432
Paroo (camp)2431
Pleasant Creek Station799
Quilbury Station266
Regnella Station4871
Thilyoungia Station3752
Thungominda Station41192
Thurulgunnia Station133
Tickleman Station No. 1111
Tickleman Station No. 21642
Tillibro Station111
Tinham Station111
Tinnenburra Station266
Travelling stock (locality not specified)166
Warrego River (camp)144
Yower Station444
Yo Yo (police station)122
TOTALS3957943790153

NOTE.—Three uninhabited buildings on Pininderry Station. Three ditto on Humburn Station.

CENSUS DISTRICT OF WARWICK., 1.—AREA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Warwick81,280567212,9771,5341,443
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WARWICK—continued., 2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of WARWICK, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
18611,180
18641,75657648.80
18682,25449828.36
18712,97772332.08
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-711,797152.29
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWN and FARMS.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Warwick Municipality—
Albert street19773839
Albion street45269135134
Alice street217710
Canning street12653431
Dragon street44231116115
Fitzroy street2311316863
Glengallan road1835
Gore street11512526
Grafton street2411115853
Grey stret41220210795
Helen street1743
Lyon street13663630
Oxenham street9472621
Palmerin street618337174163
Percy street101612932
Pratten street9352114
Sandy Creek road5241212
Unspecified streets796402205197
Victoria street2111337360
Wallace street9382018
Wantley street241874443
Water lane21046
Wood street11642143
TOTAL MUNICIPALITY476212,4731,2601,213
FARMS—
Agricultural Reserve (farms)62345196149
Abbotsford1725
Bush Hill1743
Mount Stuart1312
Westhall1413
Sandy Creek Reserve (farms)241296663
Salisbury House1945
TOTALS567212,9771,5341,443
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WESTWOOD., 1.—ARA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Westwood2,486,4006492,0801,434646
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of WESTWOOD, at each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18712,080
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWNS—
Dundee5321220
Westwood2816210260
COPPER MINES—
Camboo61212
Blackall21183
Rosewood111
GOLD FIELDS—
Black Fellows' Gully9322111
Crocodile98394238156
Bauldercombe12563323
Dee820137
Four-mile Creek827207
Sandy Creek122
Herbert's Creek101717
China Gully222
Cox's Creek3853
Emu Creek351149321
Kroombit25554213
Morinish4216210260
Alliance Reef16593623
Ridglands10472621
Rosewoods6316113922
Spay Creek711071016
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Callide Range (road party)1312
Callide Station918171
Callingal Station20745519
Cattle Station1219154
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WESTWOOD—continued., 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in the TOWNS, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
Dawson Road (camps)488
Deep Creek (farms)3201010
Dumgree Station1031247
Fleetwood (settlers)218126
Glen Roy Station133
Goganga Creek (road party)41111
Gracemere Creek (farms, &c.)14714130
Koomgal Station1018144
Kroombit Station2827243
Middle Creek (farms, &c.)1752
Morinish Station423158
Oaky Creek (farms, &c.)2743
Prairie Station2545378
Rainbow Creek (public house)1936
Scoria Creek Station255
Scrubby Creek (settlers)618108
Sebastopol (settlers)41789
Stanwell (farms, &c.)261237053
Windah Station524177
TOTALS6492,0801,434646
CENSUS DISTRICT OF WIDE BAY, 1.—ARA in ACRES ; and HOUSES and POPULATION.
Area in Statute Acres.1871.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
Census District of Wide Bay3,187,840321321,826927399
2.—COMPARATIVE POPULATION of WIDE BAY, at each of the CNSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871.
Year.Population.INCREASE IN THE INTERVALS.
Number of Persons.Rate per cent.
1861See TableV.
1864See TableV.
1868See TableV.
18711,326
Total increase in 10 years, 1861-71See TableV.
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WIDE BAY.—continued. 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in th TOWN, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
TOWN—
Bundaberg2821177245
GOLD FIELD—
Stanton Harcourt712111
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Agnes Valley Station1532
Aldcliffe, Mary River (farms)2743
Barolin (farms and lumberers)8322111
Homebush (farm)1211
Marsh Balden (farm)1532
Rubyanna (sugar plantation)718117
Barolin Station523176
Bingera Station317143
Boompa (camp)111
Boompa Station1532
Boval (lumberers)111
Boval Station166
Broom's Creek (public house and camps)31486
Bunya Creek (lumberers)388
Burgowan Station1633
Burnett River (farms and lumberers)9362610
Avoca (saw mills)519163
Abbey Green (farm)1835
Bingera Crossing (farm)521138
Booral Pocket (lumberers)233
Branyen (farm)177
Branyen Pocket (farm)31414
Homston (farm)1633
Mabbera (farm)1642
Pygin (farm)122
Sandy Point (farm)133
Saw Mills (farm)220137
Springfield (farm)1321
Wondoma (farm)51495
Burrum River (farms)524168
Camps (locality unspecified—lumberers)277
Degilbo (settlers)319136
Didcott (settlers)3633
Dooling (camp and lumberers)2871
Doongal, East, Station111
Doongal, Lower, Station1633
Doongal Station1853
Dundoutha (saw mills, &c.)251378750
Elliott (settlers)6462917
Eureka Station122
Frazer's Island Mission1321
Gayndah Road (settlers and camps)17392217
Gigoom Station1633
Gin Gin (camp)1431
Gin Gin (settlers)133
Gin Gin Station51486
Gin Gin Road to Moolboolaman (camp)144
Graham's Creek (settlers)2743
Dingle Farm1422
Kalamago Farm11688
Kewongon Farm21156
Kolan River (camps, &c.)388
Boolreelman (farm)122
Booyon (farm)166
Kolan Road (lumberers)133
Kolan Station3761
Kolonga Station911101
Kyunga (farm)1752
Leigh (farm)1743
Leslie Bank (farm)1761
Mariana (settlers)622211
Miania (farm)1312
Millbank (sugar plantation)432293
Molangal Station41679
Moolboolaman Station255
Part II.—Table VII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF WIDE BAY.—continued. 3.—HOUSES and POPULATION ENUMERATED in 1871, in th TOWN, GOLD FIELDS, STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—continued.
HOUSES.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
STATIONS, FARMS, ETC.—
Monduran (public house)1734
Monduran Station4431
Nine-mile Waters (settlers)1624
Oakey Creek (settlers)1532
Peridge, Salt Water Creek (farm)1211
Pialbia (farms, &c.)214122
Polson (farms, &c.)21284
Salt Water Creek (farms and lumberers)21174
Sandy Cape Lighthouse4281216
Six-mile Creek (public house)2716
Splitters' Creek (farms and camps)623167
Stanton Harcourt Station4317116
Stoney Creek (road party)166
Sundon (settlers)111
Tantitha (sugar plantation)546433
Tantitha Station31275
Toogoom Station1321
Toweran (camps)122
Toweran Station144
Turningering Station577
Unspecified localities (farms)21927616
Urangan (farm)1954
Walker's Selection (farm)122
Walla Station61293
Walliburn (farm)21587
Warra Station1523
Wombah Station144
Woody Island Lighthouse2633
Yellow Waterhole (camp)366
SHIPPING—
Burrum River133
Hervey's Bay (pilot service)133
TOTALS321321,326927399
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGES of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871.
DISTRICTS.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
QUEENSLAND120,104M.71,76728,74243,0252,4012,1402,2052,0372,05510,838
F.48,33727,04221,2952,2341,9992,1152,0501,93210,330
BALONNE1373M.256861705866732
F.11772455667529
2579M.39610229415879746
F.183108751461411752
3288M.198471511334819
F.9050404633218
BOWEN1717M.32521996171617192089
F.392217175182517162399
2299M.195821139964634
F.10455495454321
391M.6912571124
F.22121022116
452M.37122511114
F.158711114
BRISBANE11,347M.6223462762932192423127
F.7253943312527253322132
21,934M.9175333844636463738203
F.1,0175524654332273836176
31,958M.9165363805838424241221
F.1,0125754675243384630209
42,429M.1,1656505155444384553234
F.1,2646675976039453847229
51,411M.7193823373120302436141
F.6923962962532292225133
61,169M.560252308171622131886
F.609324285201618281799
71,291M.6882953932723211716104
F.603287316221920191292
81,372M.5802753052823191815103
F.6923493432020122824104
91,020M.461260201242125101999
F.559310249171617252499
101,198M.576316260211125182499
F.6223512712826212321119
11918M.471252219221416181282
F.447241206161122192189
122,024M.9796063735446504643239
F.1,0456041,0454537553545217
13484M.28311017398114739
F.20111388810103940
BURKE1137M.1118103325
F.2614122214110
267M.5865211
F.99
3180M.168816011114
F.121211
4100M.873841113
F.131311
BURNETT1436M.346482986462523
F.9055354564625
2271M.21954165542819
F.522824137213
3133M.903258112138
F.43281522318
4298M.186711158765430
F.11269436647326
5327M.231731583247824
F.9653434853424
6A501M.243131112811991552
F.2581451131112871048
6B170M.7238345454321
F.9852465336421
7365M.260811796679432
F.10563424224618
8530M.33411222289125943
F.196113831111712950
9414M.308702383746727
F.10657493546523
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGES of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
7,3905,2704,2191,0254,5208,8809,0876,6924,6382,7712,0881,0471,0512273071,987
7,2114,9513,7727783,3495,2834,1743,0111,9771,26497955551010918264
18922529423218156105427
27844121476111111
2282062565653734241695113
31101231427159334
11510211313122149948111
168626168133111
5830211524283013710612
5833207314931331367131
1661214122228202223211
1895291315512121
12415101989222
312253
1437393111
222311
9274458294955482929108124111
99856995576525723252112631
1381175619386080713632221920312
1371121062190978661432721141772
152905815357289555323191018312
146117861762113875835282281545
1681349717537699114673733181341
16311912234102135120815433301620222
1385839603960845131192072042
12351751450696032261418131211
556238112570595038171817104
76656618557248322913151092
69575876265855547253113532
6849681074914230301717573
5852521035615544452719865
8761791877934246352015681
7850276223332332416131297
8151718464745382020991131
84863982734415136212110181
8867725416545382625121153
68613471836343937201461311
68483332543354321121197
1751008483445787448342317164
167129712057858978493221161121
3115214223740212114102321
29211671616131111105231
121123221154126
313522
1228135103211
121311
21164834171333234
2213111
91312825134
2111115
95101245359515620188621
175629677411
131110114292533191816722
1041655323
1265191076447218
3881521232
2497191626171618562
2014911878621
1614163123328212313111052
1478101112613
402610391515181313117101
433117617202112148948
11411159752131
188541773136131
1720931436333917141943
22138286137521
32161562047373423151621216
331314314191216672331
17912536595248151210231
19105714125551
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
CABOOLTURE1299M.190761146473626
F.109575210354325
2495M.37114222911569536
F.12464609264526
3120M.6625412331211
F.5428263323112
4234M.1535697665421
F.8144376461320
5583M.33716717012161491869
F.2461499714151212962
6785M.420207213171519211789
F.365202163131612151066
CARDWELL1239M.166421242422212
F.7335385621216
292M.69185133118
F.2313103115
CLERMONT11,222M.7752105652623172022108
F.4472392083230301722131
2467M.360642965587530
F.10755525447424
3208M.184161681124
F.24131114229
4244M.20822186111137
F.361917223310
COOK111M.92711
F.21111
DALBY1990M.4942542473023242119117
F.4962712251918201728102
2657M.321186135191916171687
F.336194142211312141575
3403M.2421121301610691253
F.16194679977739
DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL1435M.3031051985497833
F.132755797106941
2608M.43312231115769441
F.175967912713111255
3949M.582231351301328131498
F.3672211462413231525100
DARLING DOWNS EAST1228M.10952575364523
F.11981385544624
2741M.5201553659101111647
F.221127941012991050
378M.42212121216
F.36221431419
4555M.35613821810109111050
F.19912475175125746
5876M.560231329171816131781
F.31619112581518121366
6412M.21111893658111444
F.20113170101299949
7698M.423174249161412221377
F.275163112231020151179
DARLING DOWNS NORTH1282M.214601544691222
F.6835332611414
2107M.8018621146
F.2716112215
3236M.180501302713316
F.5633233213312
4184M.12453713342214
F.6035251533113
5409M.27910417512864737
F.130715956137738
6246M.182641186322417
F.6439256444321
7351M.249911585764729
F.10265375543522
8339M.2039610714647435
F.13678587715525
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
171416317253313107333
136112914910511111
272242153039301517944180
1713861515956211
6332488565311
62623485222
1210103620171410253218
145415711332231
432625429374126881047
30272821915241856343
5142251535443925191851021
70302971622352620158894
758101123211711341132
96132148631112
1361014107631
71163
422917144916815677592417942
47332174765522110841
14875164892544124104511
1112717179124111
425116373621251091112
2111241111
76221474229269741
611135342
12221
1
68342692944743316219671
6158381254663624101311641
572812214243519131312311
543624514433022154734
2817951023382515115111
331481119101256121
281422833384435261282
141181712151071221
21242412279565492121107817
20975113512124122
55433054069865839171511151
643715519393321109744
12782567106711122
2319132410685311
35273993561635447281711940
38241232027161168321
67115515221
525113322111
3922225293235382426127636
3132123101318121161121
5845371027727042412620151231
4847264133319171416643
3029105911222091183
36301519121612114123
512218630545741212210527
412896163226181014311
952042637232013918431
866112763212
1551711713482226
335232112
146131202922151766861
55923651431
81489918614125511
144316742312
2616223204943271810611
14107211141884211
818174112927161577411
7461610531
211920212295122141110441
211471214735213
24211331319222112115112
251882915121133311
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
DARLING DOWNS WEST1151M.843945224311
F.6740273332213
2308M.230521783445319
F.7843352541719
3345M.271602116715120
F.7438361353315
4392M.258851736567529
F.134854964125633
DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA1744M.4152152002318202217100
F.329184145141813161273
22,265M.1,0905905004950634257261
F.1,1756844916549495847268
31,278M.6383542843330262322134
F.6403642762531273220135
4792M.398241157192315192399
F.39423216218168231681
5550M.304165139121119191677
F.24615096131214131668
61,450M.7224163064528313138173
F.7284352932820453229154
FASSIFERN1112M.6021393216
F.5228242315112
2613M.37420017416613101358
F.23914297156861348
3119M.7137343333214
F.48262221249
4444M.25613112595113735
F.188109798566833
5402M.220100120641110435
F.1821077510859739
GILBERT1501M.45160391231219
F.5021291222310
277M.651154112
F.123922
3244M.231172142114
F.1349112
4405M.3901437611125
F.15872114
GLADSTONE1294M.191691227565326
F.10354496245522
2742M.428189239131620162186
F.314178136152213191079
3240M.159541054812414
F.8147842621516
4151M.11717100123
F.34122221238
4A107M.7022473542115
F.37211612323
GYMPIE1975M.620208412171912201482
F.355193162171822171286
2S2,153M.1,2835057785542513454236
F.8704664044731563138203
2N1,374M.7733374363234352426151
F.6013312702333392019134
3125M.8726611337
F.38211712429
4216M.15564913344216
F.6129324121412
5520M.36912524497145843
F.15185667595733
6257M.151421096724322
F.10669476958432
7173M.1471613131116
F.26161012216
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
12105174107533321
8135165281131
14810117282932201583719
118327131522311
159124163436372522191471
108415838351111
222111217413225191810362
261484513101032321
62361521541454315101251112
5435175203238131314636
1731044664790103845439272522612
175129100125911510483483023915311
95714591450704932291581124
94695974268564826179244
7147222927302925971281
70522722519332723716102
46251439173833141594
43251221126221864432
106933951542625533282819213
14193416305353443729212051
25627106571111
736573411111
43513993946311614149131
353125318201881296321
84101474635212
45825326121
33292772226231489101741
3022213142297711612
1724195172123171311594
2724125121316889513
56291152971045853101322
2432411851
2166211344222
13411
2741746584325101212
232211
1532590877338248328
2114111
2181041019242714164314
161068131563121
4830214205046422310145425
47301842738291796325
16119419232417135121
1161226864712
32721524222093511
1375721
7151115121111
722211041
464330732110109614621155526
414021516454130111072
12893321654170217133925330131213
12574511351117103573322104511
9954303428613080482217353
82584710376176482213643
77519161273211
8227442
161115683020147471
66551045611
30232722648653523241535
24151211020167922
10433729222814333
1187191610831
3431313313015149321
531142121
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
IPSWICH1769M.367224143201713111677
F.4022391631113179959
22,422M.1,1847024824653413841219
F.1,2387095293844345535206
3663M.2961781181287121655
F.367206161121213111159
4420M.21511798109106843
F.20512481119891047
5615M.32618713914419151163
F.2891671221189121555
6868M.435274161202213181487
F.433258175151516221684
71,831M.9565853713649504241218
F.8755003752441363744182
KENNEDY NORTH1730M.592775159558835
F.138637512556533
2613M.518514677836630
F.9544518264626
3478M.363433205254218
F.11559568255424
4602M.508594495958330
F.9444502384522
5465M.401503514533419
F.6433312311310
KENNEDY SOUTH1858M.791877041471316
F.6740275251518
2120M.9224682125
F.28161242219
396M.831073213
F.13851214
LEICHHARDT1346M.27148223477220
F.7538371332413
2122M.7836374324316
F.4426181332211
3191M.12929100413513
F.6230324312414
4152M.1301911111114
F.22715123
LOGAN1742M.413195218151618111676
F.329197132161522172690
2512M.30614116581910141364
F.20611195981191754
3165M.10041595445119
F.6532333421414
4199M.12367564633117
F.764432445316
5475M.3319623510647229
F.14485599887537
6284M.194751195454321
F.9051391526418
7557M.393149244781241142
F.16491738885433
88M.52311
F.312
910M.83511
F.211
1020M.1275112
F.85311
1115M.1349
F.22
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
67452961225252018112039
815637625252822261812331
199160111136272101765132322022932
156168149309088107854543301715234
624318101919232576252
70432861837232422136666
3222191111614181386471
323211212121511107293
444926516182219159153193
394330132221161111961111
72664541016262420201971621
76672652131372330815361
18012557525637469534319101221
14510160124684686843251513121
21119135111118914626132172
1585211281314513
1131628120114844314121150
1214182585221
1047435827635311734136
94157112111661
125934411128746015681102
102828221163
12883256341341716411149
10733212473111
822932551721839988392994125
8104311931
27826181214852111
34313221
16319159746316
1122111
89922444354129121073216
8105297962211
114232101283313
64546422
6551525261510522
1014187831122
25531435211281242111
312352111
463331921323333211013105436
4034303172222212287742
20272281542342017985510
24161619241915776431
11561112101056122
863185834311
1714154108156733121
8108249483112
2218198294633212016665152
221013312151174631
1411191025292610162713
14117181044531211
2329421343433426259744148
201817314151111114421
1111
111
11113
11
131221
112111
22222111
11
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
MACKAY1729M.408175233252315171191
F.321173148151319192086
2459M.3971022955464322
F.6220423233112
3909M.72818354513844635
F.18198831051671654
MARANOA1394M.305642415851726
F.894445625518
2613M.489884016959534
F.12467577775834
3261M.196491472542114
F.6536293342315
4841M.4862182683316231915106
F.355194161291316151992
MARYBOROUGH1391M.2251161696676732
F.13679576764629
2975M.7262394871891391463
F.2491371127111111747
3241M.15354992486424
F.8846423551620
3A189M.10047533496426
F.8957329423422
4988M.663203460141213131365
F.32518114419231320883
51,123M.5493302193034282320135
F.5743242501928293127134
6897M.475211264191220121376
F.422235187151617191279
71,522M.7643873773533363730171
F.7584103483727282930151
MITCHELL127M.27423
F.
2109M.1021389112
F.73422
369M.6365711
F.642112
4104M.9313801113
F.115611
5267M.226301962432213
F.41172433219
6116M.96158112126
F.2012821115
MORETON EAST11,081M.5332892442720172315102
F.5483213272817241920108
2535M.283184995613111550
F.252168841386101349
3196M.8754334243215
F.1097039535518
4365M.182811014365826
F.183109749276731
5565M.33816017810131571560
F.227128991161213648
6107M.593227442212
F.48262212137
7113M.623131121138
F.5127242323212
8481M.3059521047510531
F.1761007661245633
9241M.171541175323316
F.7040303714318
10338M.1901018995105938
F.148876111998643
11440M.381693124144215
F.593425723214
MORETON WEST11,785M.9625034593627343432163
F.8234923314226442935176
22,049M.1,1305785523134333537170
F.9195563634530284640189
3455M.2891061835966834
F.166947266912538
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
4819152186366372197444
531511827622219765
111735173178422013641199
3239126519
253665221281248363331616577
1961181529131341431
1191531867513920111597112
14841016582121
19111684611377564127198716
2136316204572111
81412114323127131256313
965155762112
6330136285658442818157122
45302163047321711106341
22208413292519131062250
2511104101510711121
4542731681877037392012972123
34272541827201611584111
11712173216195523
1277611938311
1063210121582312
188545994311
5738311251836942261712562147
47252422233282313810124
11047353183756393017107122
9353321231785438271053211
56274573151543730141958312
595234113445262916188731
10869291039877259413019141231
114735913489361443825211071
3126442131
741623161396312
122
329111671013
211
22610191515652215
121411
32841852493515108234
31132115411
5313231913122513
331242
75574962842443927211416121
837152740343626283114126
8032211101415171278475
56451351691913756351
14141011538443311
211516574410441
1916164191491310810873
25272339111179611361
3933217333741241611565
402113614171914167255
8741225263223
10621124712131
78534585231111
7713934212
29219513162515178131522186141
3225106151789733341
7141431519181797332123
145345744231
2614203111115141478531
181978121395434111
12732340688249371310382
86424744132
14211769125160847155392212232139
14396716377261583325201114
157134100175475130112685426171141
14513077154061826452271810621
2527173296025251865582
2714123919141364322
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
MORETON WEST—continued41,164M.6413442912937323128157
F.5233241992926273319134
5857M.481240241251414151684
F.376216160161513221884
OXLEY1271M.15592636835426
F.11665512646422
2762M.354197157151313121568
F.408223185131222131070
3252M.12761664725422
F.12572538356426
4286M.15471835768834
F.13281518448933
5239M.13871675663626
F.10161404464321
6497M.27715412318111091058
F.22013585791281450
7857M.48618829816151413563
F.371178193121411131565
8588M.32216216018813111363
F.2661521141411147955
9227M.13168633334215
F.9650461352617
10323M.168907810686838
F.15590656244521
11323M.190701203625420
F.13370635555424
PEAK DOWNS1348M.28251231241411
F.6635315541419
2272M.237372003142212
F.35142111114
3228M.207181893115
F.2161511114
4313M.254422122512111
F.5928312133211
ROCKHAMPTON11,543M.7974123853439374240192
F.7463953512433282926140
22,115M.1,1075185894951514648245
F.1,0085354733850413635200
31,104M.5293082213829262524142
F.5753252502119353131137
4302M.181791026287831
F.12162594583323
5326M.177701077738530
F.1499158105128641
6453M.2691041656789838
F.1841077713111391157
769M.4212302114
F.27131411125
8561M.32213119111313121049
F.23912811191412161061
ST. LAWRENCE1312M.1838210110859537
F.129715899414642
235M.19712112
F.16971214
366M.5494511
F.125711
491M.60233722239
F.312011331119
5181M.9544515124416
F.8650363544117
6480M.286105181911613645
F.1941029215101111855
711M.734112
F.43111
SPRINGSURE1370M.201751261258934
F.1699574177771048
2187M.16324139213
F.24111312137
3136M.12214108112
F.1459112
4405M.362623002432112
F.431924113218
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
92583433265616033171766
8957395215150322181114
53574062651542915201813114
5440317243224172111137101
22172528711793765
18158241171064441
48453061520323012181239411
624439831363121131714311512
1016947171010103513
28981128988251
16108381717161082122
22151112010525332
229122315181235821
1781231118824411
343721414212419161010333
42231738241314682442
484233226485459392916915111
493821526424032256117211
343524615322727201418331
47291561521201713127351
171318510967107653
14136865855243
18211121113951387651
2819193612311878451
161517223172915868356
1713133109129692222
1181741959593024159745
11324138411
8511123515627219922
4222251112
33521961342430115212
1165112
47128216647381714522
445461064131
11464348409794613520231032
11075646649582392411149103
120785916611301389970392361733
1329683249113110865351314385
8754205184547382920154221
9249371034715530201410115
26118313241515195213113
221232818176511111
20124414192615113452116
231213271912662231
291615617324324171445315
2781231720151044421
313127134211
323243221
42191651941472921118510
3420942326271286531
2411731127241810551
195141421144311
221332211
2212311
13319111174111
133112
425310153411111
441241411
151035101210342221
19851416822112
301413317234133249852118
261471036171562321
1112
111
2396313343019147423
251273172216113221
29102140232317942
2215124
23617263113155731
213411
57299369666343017516
514141033121
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
DISTRICT.Number of Sub-District.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
STANLEY182M.5424302327
F.2818103418
286M.6317461113
F.231211121149
3208M.160501103532215
F.4827213232414
4160M.10039611343314
F.6038225425218
5161M.1224082452314
F.3920193216
TABOOM1173M.1203288331310
F.532726224311
2317M.273392343151212
F.442519341311
3292M.242491937412418
F.5022288123115
TOWNSVILLE1713M.402153249181918101277
F.31115515620148171372
246M.319221124
F.155101124
3478M.310902209997539
F.1688286133156845
WARREGO1178M.156221341124
F.2211113216
2138M.101257613127
F.37221532218
3103M.8610762114
F.1789246
4524M.447713764424418
F.774235344314
WARWICK11,209M.6133572562529322328137
F.5963472492728292614124
21,019M.5242752492024183221115
F.495272223192012171381
3383M.1931078694815642
F.190115751351011645
4366M.204951098345323
F.162104589689537
WESTWOOD1508M.353100253148961249
F.15582731011117443
2851M.552178374211816161687
F.299168131182717141692
3381M.275871885877936
F.10652549534627
4340M.254432116145218
F.8645417545425
WIDE BAY1535M.393111282101282537
F.14268745784832
2128M.9131606129
F.371621111216
311M.1147
F.
4124M.972770223
F.27131411215
5294M.186781085595630
F.10859493527118
6194M.12946834442115
F.6534314131211
740M.20812112
F.201461315
QUEENSLAND120,104M.71,76728,74243,0252,4012,1402,2052,0372,05510,838
F.48,33727,04221,2952,2341,9992,1152,0501,93210,330
Part II.—Table VIII., SEX and AGEs of the PEOPLE, ENUMERATED in each SUB-DISTRICT in QUEENSLAND, on 1st September, 1871—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
4373248632113
824231
2282411128551
21233111
10101411628241748643
6412254631
192111210121064421
893556114
104111141115101265621
43724523111
115424162116126751
853575522
11510124534940241015118
84235641
12512218344826212114731
33177821111
30241482777434025129115
5113154296030197533
2353563
155
261186205644302365135
21673164021333
346520442527742311
212332111
331026211912634131
913126421
2121714207104563
22241
1017215409283565123115312
1079238783231
11273305255747353627117911
101733910366842292714166101
8353204274253372917141313211
736250639504534221345911
38171081614819753321
24232217221113104431
322512362426211146371
25211928715754552
301281154868523815143
26121122021133211
422917317608266302324442161
432011211373623864321
29101215365531231344322
8989131783112
11482152345343718115122
143218910851
291127745885039207104415
11813418231283631
73111913111342611
5145633211
412121
658115216147322
332342212
22118722252511748132
171210210119353413
811111611252175413
1454510631141
421443
261123
7,3905,2704,2191,0254,5208,8809,0876,6924,6382,7712,0881,0471,0512273071,987
7,2114,9513,7727783,3495,2834,1743,0111,9771,26497955551010918264

Part II.—Table IX.

DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, AND OF COLLECTORS' DISTRICTS INTO WHICH THEY WERE SUB-DIVIDED.

No. 1.—BALONNE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Dogwood Creek and Tchanning Creek, and bounded on the north by a line bearing west ; then by the northern boundaries of the following pastoral runs—Balle, Warkon, Amoolee, Horsetrack Creek, and Coombarngo, bearing west ; then by part of the north-east and north-west boundaries of Bainbilla North, Wollombolla North, Yambugle North, Bungil North, and Gunda Gunda North, bearing south-westerly ; then by the south-west boundaries of Oberina and Pannonia and the southern boundaries of Lower Deepwater and the south boundary of Mount Abundance and its prolongation true west to the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from the Warrego River ; on the west by the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from the Warrego River southerly ; on the south by the twenty-ninth degree of south latitude true east to the Barwan River, and by that river upwards to a tree marked DDWM ; on the east by a line bearing north to the north-east corner of Gurardera Run ; then by the north boundary of that run west to the south-east corner of North Guradla Run ; thence by a line bearing north to the north-east corner of Wagganba Run, and by its north boundary west to the south-east corner of Pooloon Run ; thence by a line bearing north to the watershed separating the Moonie River from the Balonne River ; then by the eastern boundaries of Woodstock, Dinwoodie, and Murilla Runs to the Condamine River, and by that river downwards to the junction of Dogwood Creek, and by that creek to the junction of Tchanning Creek, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the north-east corner of the district at the junction of the Dogwood Creek with the Tchanning Creek, and bounded thence by a line bearing south-westerly to the north corner of the boundary of the town of Surat ; thence by the north-east boundary of that town ; thence on the west by the watershed separating the Moonie River from the Balonne River to the twenty-ninth degree of latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude due east to the Barwan or McIntyre River, and by that river upwards to a tree marked DDWM ; on the east by a line bearing north to the north-east corner of Gurardera Run ; then by the north boundary of that run west to the south-east corner of North Guradla Run ; thence by a line bearing north to the north-east corner of Wagganba Run, and by its north boundary west to the south-east corner of Pooloon Run ; thence by a line bearing north to the watershed separating the Moonie River from the Balonne River ; then by the eastern boundaries of Woodstock, Dinwoodie, and Murilla Runs to the Condamine River, and by that river downwards to the junction of Dogwood Creek, and by that creek to the junction of Tchanning Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 373.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the north corner of the boundary of Surat, and bounded thence on the east by the north-east boundary of that town ; then by the west boundary line of Sub-District No. 1, being the watershed separating the Balonne River from the Moonie River southerly to the twenty-ninth degree of latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude true west to the watershed separating the Balonne River from the Mungallala and Wallam Creeks ; thence by that watershed north-easterly to the western boundary of the Waterloo Run ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly crossing the Maranoa River, the Tatalla Creek, and the Coogoon Rivers to the west corner of the town of Surat ; and thence by the north-west boundary of that town to the point of commencement.—Population, 579.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the north-east corner of the district, at the junction of the Dogwood Creek with the Tchanning Creek, and bounded thence on the north by a line bearing west, then by the northern boundaries of the following pastoral runs—Balle, Warkon, Amoolee, Horsetrack Creek, and Coombarngo, bearing west ; then by part of the north-east and north-west boundaries of Bainbilla North, Wollombolla North, Yambugle North, Bungil North, and Gunda Gunda North, bearing south-westerly ; then by the south-west boundaries of Oberina and Pannonis, and the southern boundaries of Lower Deepwater and the south boundary of Mount Abundance and its prolongation true west to the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from Warrego River ; on the west by the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from Warrego River southerly ; on the south by the twenty-ninth degree of south latitude true east to the watershed separating the Balonne River from the Mungalla and Wallam Creeks ; thence by the watershed separating Balonne River from Mungalla and Wallam Creeks north-easterly to the western boundary of the Waterloo Run ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly crossing the Maranoa River, the Tatalla Creek, and the Coogoon River to the west corner of the town of Surat ; and thence by the north-west boundary of that town to the north corner of the same town ; and thence by a line north-easterly to the junction of Dogwood Creek with Tchanning Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 288.

No. 2.—BOWEN. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Burdekin River, and bounded on the north by that river upwards to the Bogie River ; on the south-west by the watershed separating the Bogie River from the Burdekin and Bowen Rivers southerly ; on the south by the Andromache River and O'Connell River easterly to Repulsc Bay ; and on the north-east by the sea-coast to the point of commencement.

No. 1.—Comprising part of the Parish of—
Pring717
Population of Sub-District717
No. 2.—Comprising parishes of—
(part) Pring70
Kelsey229
Population of Sub-District299
No. 3.—Comprising parish of—
Marlow91
Population of Sub-District91
No. 4.—Comprising parish of—
Dargen62
Population of Sub-District62

No. 3.—BRISBANE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the Brisbane River, and bounded thence by Milton Creek upwards to the Cemetery Reserve ; then by the west boundary of that reserve and the west boundary of portion 320 to its north-west corner ; then by Petrie terrace and the road forming the south-western boundaries of portions 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 662, and 661, parish of Enoggers, north-westerly to Ithaca Creek ; on the north by Ithaca Creek downwards to Enoggera Creek ; thence by Enoggera or Breakfast Creek downwards to the Brisbane River, and by that river upwards ; then by the east boundaries of portions 46, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, and 121 ; then by the south boundaries of portions 121 and 103, South Brisbane ; then by a road bearing west to the Ipswich road, and by that road southerly ; then by a line bearing west to the Brisbane River at the north-west corner of portion 1, parish of Yeerongpilly ; and then by the Brisbane River downwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the intersection of centres of Boundary street and Ann street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Ann street to the centre of James street ; thence by the centre line of James street to Gregory terrace ; thence by Gregory terrace to the centre of Brunswick street ; thence by the centre line of Brunswick street to the centre line of Wickham street to the centre of Boundary street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,347.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the river bank at the centre of Boundary street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Boundary street to the centre of Ann street ; thence by the centre line of Ann street to the municipal boundary ; thence by the municipal boundary to the east corner of portion No. 51 ; thence by the Municipal boundary to the Brisbane River at the south corner of portion No. 18 ; and thence by the Brisbane River upwards to Boundary street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,017.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Boundary street and Wickham street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Wickham street to the centre of Brunswick street ; thence by the centre line of Brunswick street to Gregory terrace ; thence by Gregory terrace to the centre of Boundary street ; thence by the centre line of Boundary street to its intersection with the centre of Wickham street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,958.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Queen street and Creek street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Queen street to the centre of Boundary street ; thence by the centre line of Boundary street to Gregory terrace, at its junction with Wickham terrace ; then by Wickham terrace to the centre of Creek street ; and then by the centre line of Creek street to the centre of Queen street, the point of commencement.—Population, 2,429.

No. 3.—BRISBANE—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Creek street and Ann street, and bounded thence by the centre of Roma street ; thence by the centre line of Roma street to the centre of Saul street ; thence by the centre line of Saul street to the North Quay ; thence by the North Quay to Bennett's Creek ; and thence by that creek upwards to the southern boundary of portion No. 53 ; and thence by a line bearing north to Gregory terrace ; thence by Gregory terrace to Wickham terrace ; thence by Wickham terrace to the centre of Creek street ; and thence by the center line of Creek street to the centre of Ann street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,411.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Creek street and Ann street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Ann street to the centre of Roma street ; thence by the centre line of Roma street to the centre of Saul street ; thence by the centre line of Saul street to North Quay ; thence by North Quay to the centre of Queen street ; thence by the centre line of Queen street to Creek street ; and by the centre line of Creek street to the centre of Ann street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,169.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 7.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Queen street and Albert street ; thence by the centre line of Albert street to the centre of Alice street ; thence by the centre line of Alice street to the Brisbane River ; thence by Brisbane River, taking in the Public Baths downwards to the gasworks ; thence by the gasworks boundary to the intersection of the centres of Queen street and Ann street ; and thence by the centre line of Queen street to the centre of Albert street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,291.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 8.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Queen street and Albert street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Albert street to the centre of Alice street ; thence by the centre line of Alice street to the Brisbane River ; thence by the Brisbane River upwards to the centre of Queen street ; and thence by the centre line of Queen street to the centre of Albert street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,372.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 9.

Commencing on the Brisbane River at the north-west corner of portion No. 69, and bounded thence by a street bearing southerly to Vulture street ; thence by the centre line of Vulture street to Boundary street ; thence by the centre line of Boundary street to the River Brisbane ; and thence by the Brisbane River upwards to the north-west corner of portion No. 69, the point of commencement.—Population. 1,020.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 10.

Commencing on the Brisbane River at the centre of Boundary street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Boundary street to the centre of Vulture street ; thence by the centre line of Vulture street to the centre of a street bounding portions 69, 70, and 71 on the west ; thence by the centre line of that street to the Brisbane River ; and thence by the Brisbane River upwards to the centre of Boundary street, the point of commencement.—Population, 1,198.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 11.

Commencing at the intersection of the centre of Boundary street and Petric terrace, and bounded thence by Petrie terrace and the Enoggera Waterworks road to Ithaca Creek ; thence by Ithaca Creek downwards to Breakfast Creek ; thence by Breakfast Creek downwards to Breakfast Creek Bridge ; thence by Breakfast Creek Bridge road to James street, the municipal boundary ; thence by James street to Gregory terrace ; and thence by Gregory terrace to the point of commencement.—Population, 918.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 12.

Commencing on the Brisbane River at the centre of Boundary street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Boundary street to the centre of Vulture street ; thence by the centre line of Vulture street to the Main Ipswich road ; thence by the centre line of the Main Ipswich road at its intersection with the centre of a road bounding portions Nos. 200 and 203 on the south ; thence by the centre line of that road westerly to the Brisbane River ; and thence by the River Brisbane downwards to the centre of Boundary street, the point of commencement.—Population, 2,024.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 13.

Commencing at the intersection of the centres of Ann street and James street, and bounded thence by the centre line of Ann street and the Breakfast Creek road to Breakfast Creek Bridge ; thence by Breakfast Creek downwards to its junction with the Brisbane River ; thence by the Brisbane River upwards to the ferry steps, at the centre of a road bounding portions No. 13, 16, 50, and 51 ; thence by the centre of that road to the east corner of the Municipality of Brisbane ; thence by the centre line of James street to its intersection with the centre of Ann street, the point of commencement ; also, the Brisbane River from Breakfast Creek to Milton.—Population, 484.

No. 4.—BOURKE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the shore of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and bounded thence by the 138th meridian bearing south ; then by the 26th parallel of south latitude true east to the western watershed of the Baroo River ; then by the said watershed northerly ; then by the north-eastern watershed of the Flinders River north-westerly to the Telegraph line ; then by a line north-westerly to the mouth of the Gilbert River, and by the southern shore of the Gulf of Carpentaria westerly to the point of commencement.

No. 4.—BOURKE—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the mouth of the Gilbert River on the southern shore of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and bounded thence on the north-west by the Gulf of Carpentaria westerly to Morning Inlet ; thence by a line bearing south to the Geary Hills ; thence on the south and south-east by the boundary of the settled district of Burke easterly and north-easterly to the seventeenth degree of south latitude ; and thence on the north by that parallel of latitude westerly to the mouth of the Gilbert River, the point of commencement.—Population, 137.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the Flinders River at the boundary of the settled district of Burke, and bounded thence on the west by the one hundred and forty-second meridian of east longitude due south to the twenty-first parallel of south latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude true east to the western watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence on the north-east by that watershed to the boundary of the settled district of Burke ; and thence on the west by that settled district boundary southerly to the Flinders River, the point of commencement.—Population, 67.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Flinders River at the nineteenth parallel of south latitude, and bounded thence on the north-east by the Flinders River upwards to the one hundred and forty-second meridian of east longitude ; thence on the east by that meridian true south to the twenty-first parallel of south latitude ; then on the north by that parallel of latitude true east to the western watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence on the south-east by that watershed south-westerly to the twenty-sixth parallel south latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude true west to the one hundred and thirty-eighth meridian of east longitude ; thence on the west by that meridian true north to the nineteenth parallel of south latitude ; and thence on the north by the said parallel of latitude easterly to Flinders River, the point of commencement.—Population, 180.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at Morning Inlet on the southern shore of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and bounded thence on the east by a line bearing south to the boundary of the settled district of Burke ; thence on the north by the boundary of that district easterly to the Flinders River ; then on the east by the Flinders River southerly to the nineteenth parallel of south latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude to the one hundred and thirty-eighth meridian of east longitude ; thence on the west by that meridian true north to the Gulf of Carpentaria ; and thence on the north-east by the Gulf of Carpentaria south-easterly to Morning Inlet, the point of commencement,—including also the Mornington, Bentick, and Sweer's Islands.—Population, 100.

No. 5.—BURNETT. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the confluence of Degilbo Creek and the Burnett River, and bounded on the east by a line bearing north-west to the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Kholan River ; then by said watershed northerly ; on the north by the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Boyne River and Kroombit Creek ; on the west by the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Dawson River southerly ; on the south by the great Dividing Range south-easterly ; and again on the east by the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Brisbane River and Mary River ; and by the western watershed of Degilbo Creek to its junction with the Burnett River, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at Mount Perry on the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Kholan River, and bounded on the east by that watershed northerly to Dawas Range ; thence on the north by that range, being the watershed separating the Boyne River from the Burnett River westerly to Mount Dargogo ; thence on the west by the watershed separating the Three Moon Creek from Boogalgopal Creek southerly ; thence by a line south-westerly to the confluence of Dingle Brook and Three Moon Creek ; thence on the south by a line bearing easterly to Mount Perry, the point of commencement.—Population, 436.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at Mount Dargogo on the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Burnett River, and bounded on the west by that watershed southerly to the head of Trevathan's Creek ; thence by the watershed separating Thistle, Redbank, and Target Creeks from No. 2 and Small's Creeks ; thence by a line bearing easterly to the junction of the A Creek with the Burnett River ; thence on the south by a line bearing easterly to the junction of the Banana Road and Reid's Creek ; thence on the east by a line bearing north to the head of Dingle Brook ; then by Dingle Brook downwards to its junction with Three Moon Creek ; then by the watershed separating Boogalgopal Creek from Three Moon Creek northerly to Mount Dargogo, the point of commencement.—Population, 271.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the head of Trevathan's Creek on the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Burnett River ; and bounded on the west by that watershed southerly to the Telegraph line ; thence on the south-east by a line bearing north-easterly to the junction of Target Creek and St. John's Creek ; thence on the north-east by the watershed separating Target, Redbank, and Thistle Creeks from Lower Small's, No. 2, and Trevathan's Creeks north-westerly to the head of Trevathan's Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 133.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at Mount Perry on the watershed dividing the Kholan River from the Burnett River, and bounded on the north by a line bearing westerly to the head of Dingle Brook ; thence on the west by a line bearing south-easterly to the suburbs of the township of Gayndah ; thence along the watershed dividing the Boyne River from Barumbah Creek ; thence on the south by a line bearing east to the watershed dividing the Mary River from the Burnett River ; and on the east by that watershed and the western watershed of Degilbo Creek to its junction with the Burnett River ; and thence by a line bearing north-westerly to the head of the Perry River and Mount Perry, the point of commencement.—Population, 298.

No. 5.—BURNETT—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the north corner of the suburbs of the town of Gayndah, and bounded thence on the east by a line bearing north-westerly to Bandon Station ; thence on the north by a line bearing westerly to the junction of Target Creek and St. John's Creek ; thence on the north-west by a line bearing south-westerly to the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Auburn River, at a point where it is crossed by the Taroom and Hawkwood Telegraph line ; thence on the west by the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Auburn River southerly ; thence on the south by the Great Dividing Range easterly to the head of Kragra Creek ; thence by a line bearing northerly and then north-easterly to the north corner of the suburbs of the town of Gayndah, the point of commencement.—Population, 327.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6A.
Town of Gayndah (part of).—Population,501
DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6A.
Part of town, and suburbs of Gayndah.—Population,170

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 7.

Commencing on the Great Dividing Range at the head of Kragra Creek, and bounded on the south-west by the Great Dividing Range south-easterly to the head Barumba Creek ; thence by a line bearing northerly to the east corner of the suburbs of the town of Gayndah ; and thence by a line south-westerly and then southerly to the head of Kragra Creek on the Great Dividing Range, the point of commencement.—Population, 365.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 8.

Commencing on the Bunya Bunya Mountains at the head of Barumba Creek, and bounded on the west by a line bearing northerly to twenty-six degrees ten minutes south latitude ; thence on the north by a line bearing east to the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Mary River ; and thence on the east and south-east by the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Mary River and Brisbane River southerly and south-westerly to the Bunya Bunya Mountains at the head of Barumba Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 530.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 9.

Mount Perry.—Population, 414.

No. 6.—CABOOLTURE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on sea-coast, at the mouth of the Mooroochydore River, and bounded thence on the north by the northern watershed of that river westerly to the range separating the Mary River waters from those of the Mooroochydore and Mooloolah Rivers ; on the west by that range and D'Aguilar's Range southerly, and by a spur range easterly to the head of Kedron Brook ; on the south by Kedron Brook downwards to the south-east corner of portion No. 1, parish of Kedron ; thence by the east boundaries of portions 589,592, and 590, same parish, northerly to Nundah Creek ; thence by Nundah Creek downwards to its mouth ; on the east by the shore of Moreton Bay and the Pacific Ocean northerly, including Bribie Island, to the mouth of the Mooroochydore River, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPRTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 2.—Comprising the parishes of—
Toorbul36
Canning125
North part of District138
Population of Sub-District299
No. 2.—Comprising the parishes of—
Caboolture334
Burpengary153
Population of Sub-District487
No. 3.—Comprising parish of—
Redcliffe128
Population of Sub-District128
No. 4.—Comprising the parishes of—
Samson Vale110
Whiteside124
Population of Sub-District234
No. 5.—Comprising the parishes of—
Parker8
Samford71
Bunya125
Warner379
Population of Sub-District583
No. 6.—Comprising the parishes of—
Kedron447
Nundah338
Population of Sub-District785

No. 7.—CARDWELL. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at Cape Grafton, and bounded on the north-west by a line bearing south-west ; then by the north-western watershed of the Herbert River ; on the south-west by the watershed separating the Herbert River and other waters flowing direct to the coast from the Burdekin River south-easterly ; on the south by the 19th degree of south latitude east to Halifax Bay ; and on the north-east by the sea-coast north-westerly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the sea-coast at the north corner of the town of Cardwell, and bounded thence on the north by the boundary of that town westerly ; thence by the Telegraph line southerly to the Herbert River at Mount Leach ; thence by Stone Creek upwards to its head in the watershed separating the Burdekin River from the Herbert River ; thence by that watershed southerly to the nineteenth parallel of south latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of latitude to the sea-coast at Halifax Bay ; and thence by the sea-coast northerly to the north corner of the town of Cardwell, the point of commencement,—Population, 239.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the sea-coast at the north corner of the town of Cardwell, and bounded on the east by the sea-coast northerly to Cape Grafton ; thence on the north-west by a line bearing south-west, then by the north-western watershed of the Herbert River ; on the south-west by the watershed separating the Herbert River and other waters flowing direct to the coast from the Burdekin River south-easterly to the head of Stone Creek ; thence by Stone Creek downwards to Herbert River, and by the Herbert River north-easterly to the Telegraph line at Mount Leach ; thence on the east by the Telegraph line northerly to the west corner of the town of Cardwell ; and thence by the northern boundary of that town easterly to the sea-coast, the point of commencement.—Population, 92.

No. 8.—CLERMONT. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Sandy and Wolffang Creeks, and bounded thence on the north by a line bearing north-west to a point bearing west from Fletcher's Awl, and by a line bearing west to the western watershed of the Belyando River ; on the west and south by that watershed southerly and easterly, and by a line bearing east to the junction of Balmy Creek with the Nogoa River ; on the east by the Nogoa River downwards to the junction of Theresa Creek, and by Theresa Creek upwards to the junction of Sandy Creek ; and by that creek upwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.
Comprising the Municipality of—
Clermont and Copperfield1,222
Population of Sub-District1,222

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the junction of Sandy Creek and Wolffang Creek, and bounded thence on the north by a line bearing north-west to a point bearing west from Fletcher's Awl ; thence by a line bearing west to the Drummond Range ; thence on the west by the Drummond Range southerly to a point bearing west from Mount Misery ; on the south by a line bearing east to Sandy Creek ; and thence on the east by Sandy Creek upwards to its junction with Wolffang Creek, the point of commencement,—exclusive, however, of the Municipality of Clermont and Copperfield above-mentioned.—Population, 467.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Drummond Range at a point bearing west from Fletcher's Awl, and bounded on the north by a line bearing west to the western watershed of the Belyando River ; thence on the west and south by that watershed southerly and easterly to the head of Balmy Creek ; thence on the east by the watershed separating the Belyando River from the Nogoa River, Theresa, Sandy, and Wolffang Creeks to the Drummond Range, the point of commencement.—Population, 208.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the junction of Theresa Creek and the Nogoa River, and bounded on the north-east by Theresa Creek upwards to its junction with Sandy Creek ; thence by Sandy Creek upwards to a line east of Mount Mirery ; thence on the north by a line bearing west to Drummond Range ; thence on the west by the watershed separating the Belyando River from the Wolffang, Sandy, and Theresa Creek and the Nogoa River southerly to the head of Balmy Creek ; thence on the south by the southern watershed of Balmy Creek easterly to the Nogoa River at its junction with Balmy Creek ; and thence on the south-east by the Nogoa River north-easterly to its junction with Theresa Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 244.

No. 9.—COOK. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at Cape Grafton, and bounded thence by a line bearing south-west ; then by the northern watershed of the Herbert River, Burdekin River, and Gilbert River westerly to the Gulf of Carpentaria ; thence by the sea-coast northerly and south-easterly to the point of commencement.

District not sub-divided—Total population, 11.

No. 10.—DALBY. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the confluence of Myall Creek with the Condamine River, and bounded thence on the west by the Condamine River downwards ; then by the western boundaries of portion 227, 206, 183, 182, 181, 159, 158, 232, 233, 265, 266, 267, and 268, north-easterly and northerly ; on the north by a line bearing east ; then by a line bearing north along the east boundary of Dalby Selection No. 33 to a point forty chains north from the north-east corner of that selection ; then by a line bearing east 200 chains, then north 160 chains, then east 160 chains, then north eighty chains, then east 320 chains ; then on the east by a line bearing south eighty chains, west eighty chains, south eighty chains, then west eighty chains, then south eighty chains, then west about forty-nine chains, then south eighty chains, then west to the north branch of Myall Creek, then by the said north branch downwards to Myall Creek, and by Myall Creek downwards to the east boundary of Dalby Selection No. 71 ; then by a line bearing south to Oaky Creek ; on the south by Oaky Creek downwards to the Condamine River, and by the Condamine River downwards to the confluence of Myall Creek, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the boundary of the Municipality at the intersection of Nicholson street with the centre of Drayton street, and bounded on the north-west by Nicholson street north-easterly to the north corner of the Municipality ; thence on the north-east by a line bearing south-easterly to the Railway Terminus Reserve ; thence on the north by the northern boundary of that reserve easterly to Myall Creek ; thence on the north-east by Myall Creek downwards to Owen street ; thence on the south-east by Owen street south-westerly to its intersection with the centre of Drayton street, and thence by the centre of Drayton street to its intersection with Nicholson street, the point of commencement.—Population, 990.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the west corner of the Municipality, and bounded north-west by Nicholson street north-easterly to its intersection with the centre of Drayton street ; thence by the centre of Drayton street south-easterly to its intersection with Owen street ; thence on the south-east by Owen street south-westerly to the southern corner of the Municipality ; then on the south and west by the boundary of the Municipality northerly and westerly to Nicholson street, the point of commencement.—Population, 657.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the confluence of Myall Creek with Condamine River, and bounded thence on the west by the Condamine River downwards ; then by the western boundaries of portions 227, 206, 183, 181, 159, 158, 232, 233, 265, 266, 267, and 268 north-easterly and northerly ; on the north by a line bearing east ; then by a line bearing north along the east boundary of Dalby Selection No. 33 to a point forty chains north from the north-east corner of that selection ; then by a line bearing east 200 chains, then north 160 chains, then east 160 chains, then north eighty chains, then east 320 chains ; then on the east by a line bearing south eighty chains, west eighty chains, south eighty chains, then west eighty chains, then south eighty chains, then west about forty-nine chains, then south eighty chains, then west to the north branch of Myall Creek, then by said north branch downwards to Myall Creek, and by Myall Creek downwards to the east boundary of Dalby Selection No. 71 ; then by a line bearing south to Oaky Creek ; on the south by Oaky Creek downwards to the Condamine River, and by the Condamine River downwards to the confluence of Myall Creek, the point of commencement,—excluding the Municipality of Dalby.—Population, 403.

No. 11.—DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the Great Dividing Range, and bounded thence on the north by the watershed between Myall and Oaky Creeks south-westerly ; then by a line bearing south along the west boundary of Toowoomba Selection No. 7 to the Toowoomba and Dalby Railway line ; then across the Railway line to the north-west corner of portion 35, parish of Watts ; then by a line south to Oaky Creek ; then crossing Oaky Creek to the north-east corner of Jondaryan pre-emptive purchase No. 39 ; then south to the southern boundary of Jondaryan ten years' lease ; then by the southern boundary by part of the western boundary of East Prairie ten years' lease ; by the north boundary of West Prairie ten years' lease ; by part of the north-east boundary of Cecil Plains ten years' lease ; and by the north boundary of same crossing the Condamine River to a tree marked broad-arrow over CR on the watershed separating Wilkie's Creek from the Condamine River ; on the west by that watershed southerly ; thence by the watershed separating the Condamine River from the Weir River southerly to Mount Domville ; thence by a spur range to the junction of Canal Creek with the Broad-water ; thence by a line east to the Condamine River, and by that river upwards to the confluence of Clifton Creek ; thence by the range dividing the waters of Clifton Creek from those of Dalrymple Creek north-easterly to the Main Range ; then by said range northerly to the southern boundary of the Census District of Drayton and Toowoomba ; then by the south boundary of that Census District bearing west ninety chains ; then by part of the east, the north, and part of the west boundaries of Eton Vale pre-emptive purchase No. 21 ; then by a line bearing west to the north-west corner of Eton Vale pre-emptive purchase No. 23 ; then by the west boundary of that portion bearing south to its south-west corner ; then by a line bearing west to the south-west corner of portion forty-nine, parish of Eton Vale ; then by a line bearing north to the north-west corner of portion fifty-six, parish of Eton Vale ; then by a line bearing west to the south-west corner of Westbrook pre-emptive purchase No. 10 ; then by a line bearing north to the north-east corner of Westbrook pre-emptive purchase No. 38 ; then by a line bearing west to the north-west corner of that portion ; then by a line bearing north to the Toowoomba and Dalby Railway, at the west boundary of portion forty-two, parish of Toowoomba ; then by a line bearing north about seven and a-half miles ; then by a line bearing east to the south-east corner of Toowoomba Selection 61 ; then by a line bearing north to the Great Dividing Range, and by that range north-westerly to the point of commencement.

No. 11.—DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the north-east corner of portion No. 35, parish of Watts, and bounded thence on the west by a line bearing south to Oaky Creek ; thence by Oaky Creek downwards to its confluence with Westbrook Creek, and by Westbrook Creek upwards to its junction with Gowrie Creek ; then by Gowrie Creek upwards to the western boundary of the Census District of Drayton and Toowoomba ; thence eastward and northward by the boundary of the said census district to the northern watershed of Oaky Creek ; and thence by a line bearing westerly to the point of commencement.—Population, 435.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on Oaky Creek, at a point bearing south from the north-west corner of portion No. 35, parish of Watts, then by a line to the north-east corner of Jondaryan pre-emptive purchase No. 39 ; then south to the southern boundary of Jondaryan ten years' lease ; then by the southern boundary of the said ten years' lease ; by part of the western boundary of East Prairie ten years' lease ; by the north boundary of West Prairie ten years' lease ; by part of the north-east boundary of Cecil Plains ten years' lease ; and by the north boundary of the same, crossing the Condamine River to a tree marked broad-arrow over CR on the watershed separating Wilkie Creek from the Condamine River ; on the west by that watershed southerly ; thence by the watershed separating the Condamine River from the Weir River southerly to Mount Domville ; thence by a spur range to the junction of Canal Creek with Broadwater, then by a line east to the Condamine River ; thence by the Condamine River upwards to the main road between Drayton and Leyburn ; thence on the east by the said road northerly to the southern boundary of the Census District of Drayton and Toowoomba ; thence by part of the said southern boundary westerly and by part of the western boundary of the said census district northerly to Gowrie Creek ; and thence by Gowrie Creek downwards to its confluence with Oaky Creek ; and then by Oaky Creek downwards to the point of commencement.—Population, 608.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Condamine River at a point where it is crossed by the main road from Drayton to Leyburn, and bounded on the south by the Condamine River upwards to its confluence with Clifton Creek ; thence by the range dividing the waters of Clifton Creek from those of Dalrymple Creek north-easterly to the Main Range ; then by the said range northerly to the southern boundary of the Census District of Drayton and Toowoomba ; then by the south boundary of that Census District to a point where it is crossed by the main road from Drayton to Leyburn ; and then on the west by that main road southerly to the Condamine River, the point of commencement.—Population, 949.

No. 12.—DARLING DOWNS EAST. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Canal Creek with the Broadwater, and bounded thence on the north by a line bearing east to the Condamine River, thence by the Condamine River upwards to the confluence of Clifton Creek ; thence by the range dividing the waters of Clifton Creek from those of Dalrymple Creek north-easterly to the Main Range ; on the east by the Main Range southerly to the south boundary of the Colony of Queensland ; on the south-east and south-west by that boundary westerly to the confluence of the Macintyre Brook with the Macintyre or Dumaresq River ; on the west by a line north to the range dividing the waters of Macintyre Brook from those falling into the Weir River ; thence by that range north-easterly to Mount Domville or Milmerran ; thence by a spur range to the junction of Broadwater with Canal Creek, the point of commencement,—exclusively, however, of the Census District of Warwick, as hereinafterwards described.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Comprising the town of Leyburn.—Population, 228.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at Mount Domville on the watershed dividing the Weir River from the Condamine River ; and bounded thence on the north by a spur range to the junction of Canal Creek with the Condamine River ; thence by the Condamine River upwards to its junction with Spring Creek ; then by the watershed dividing the Condamine River from the Thames Creek southerly to the head of Thames Creek ; then by a line bearing west to the Telegraph line ; then by the Telegraph line bearing westerly to the watershed of the Macintyre Brook and the waters of the Weir River ; then by that watershed north-westerly to Mount Domville, the point of commencement,—excluding the town of Leyburn.—Population, 741.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Comprising the town of Inglewood.—Population, 78.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the confluence of Macintyre Brook and Dumaresq River, and bounded on the south-west and south-east by the south boundary of the Colony of Queensland to the watershed dividing the waters of the Dumaresq River from those of the Condamine north-westerly to the head of Thomas Creek ; then by a line westerly to the Telegraph line north of the town of Inglewood ; then by the Telegraph line westerly to the watershed of the Macintyre Brook and the Weir River ; and then on the north-west by that watershed southerly to the junction of the Macintyre Brook and Dumaresq River, the point of commencement,—exclusively, however, of the town of Inglewood.—Population 555.

No. 12.—DARLING DOWNS EAST—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing on the southern boundary of the Colony of Queensland at a point where it is crossed by the main road from Warwick to Maryland ; and bounded thence on the south by part of the southern boundary of the said colony north-easterly to the Main Range ; thence on the east by the Main Range northerly to Spicer's Peak ; then by a line westerly to the north-east corner of the Census District of Warwick ; thence by the northern boundary of that census district and its continuation westerly to the watershed dividing the Thames Creek from the Condamine River ; thence by that watershed southerly to the head of Thames Creek ; and then by the watershed dividing the Condamine River from the Dumaresq River south-westerly to the southern boundary of the Colony of Queensland, the point of commencement,—exclusive, nevertheless, of the Census District of Warwick, hereinafter described.—Population, 876.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Comprising the Municipality of Allora.—Population, 412.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 7.

Commencing on the Main Range at Spicer's Peak, and bounded thence on the south by a line westerly to the north-east corner of Census District of Warwick ; then by the northern boundary of that census district and its continuation westerly to the watershed dividing the Thames Creek from the Condamine River ; on the west by that watershed northerly to the junction of Spring Creek with the Condamine River ; then on the north by the watershed dividing the Spring Creek from Dalrymple Creek easterly to the Main Range ; and on the east by the Main Range southerly to the point of commencement,—exclusive, however, of the Municipality of Allora, above mentioned.—Population, 698.

No. 13.—DARLING DOWNS NORTH.

Commencing at the confluence of Dogwood Creek with the Condamine River, and bounded on the west by the western watershed of Dogwood Creek northerly to the Great Dividing Range ; on the north and north-east by said range easterly and south-easterly ; thence on the south by the watershed between Myall and Oaky Creeks south-westerly ; then by a line bearing south along the west boundary of Toowoomba Selection No. 7, to the Toowoomba and Dalby Railway ; then across the railway to the north-west corner of portion 35, parish of Watts ; then by a line south to Oaky Creek ; then crossing Oaky Creek to the north-east corner of Jondaryan pre-emptive purchase 39 ; then south to the southern boundary of Jondaryan ten years' lease ; then by that southern boundary by part of the western boundary of East Prairie ten years' lease, by the north boundary of West Prairie ten years' lease, by part of the north-east boundary of Cecil Plains ten years' lease, and by the north boundary of same, crossing the Condamine River westerly to a tree marked broadarrow over CR, on the watershed separating Wilkie's Creek from the Condamine River ; then by the said watershed southerly to the head of Wilkie's Creek ; then by the range separating the Condamine River from the Weir and Moonie Rivers westerly to the eastern boundary of Woodstock Run ; then by the south-eastern boundaries of Woodstock, Dunwoodie, and Murilla Runs north-easterly to the Condamine River, and by the Condamine River downwards to the point of commencement,—exclusively of the Census District of Dalby herein previously described.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the confluence of Dogwood Creek and Condamine River, and bounded thence on the west by the western watershed of Dogwood Creek northerly to the Great Dividing Range ; on the north by the said range easterly to the head of Main Creek ; thence by a line southerly to the junction of Dogwood Creek with Bottle-tree Creek ; then by Dogwood Creek downwards and by a line southerly to Condamine River ; thence by the Condamine River downwards to its junction with Dogwood Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 282.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the Hawkwood and Dalby Telegraph line at the head of Caranga Creek, and bounded thence on the east by that telegraph line northerly to the Great Dividing Range ; thence on the north by that range westerly to the head of Main Creek ; thence on the west by a line bearing south to the junction of Dogwood Creek and Bottle-tree Creek ; then by Dogwood Creek downwards and by a line bearing southwards to the Condamine River ; and thence on the south by the Condamine River upwards to Chinchilla Station ; and then by a line bearing east to the head of Caranga Creek on the Hawkwood and Dalby Telegraph line, the point of commencement.—Population, 107.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Hawkwood and Dalby Telegraph line at the head of Caranga Creek ; and bounded thence on the west by that telegraph line northerly to the Great Dividing Range ; then on the north-east by that range south-easterly to the head of Middle Creek ; thence on the south by the southern watershed of Middle Creek westerly to the Hawkwood and Dalby Telegraph line ; and on the west by that telegraph line northerly to the head of Caranga Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 236.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing on the Great Dividing Range, at the head of Middle Creek, and bounded thence on the north-east by the Great Dividing Range south-easterly to the head of Rosalie Plains Creek ; thence on the south by the watershed between Myall Creek and Oaky Creek south-westerly ; then by a line bearing south along the west boundary of Toowoomba Selection No. 7 to Toowoomba and Dalby Railway ; on the south-west by that line of railway north-westerly to the eastern boundary of the Census District of Dalby ; thence on the west and south by the boundary of that census district northerly and westerly to the Hawkwood and Dalby Telegraph line ; then on the west by that telegraph line northerly to the southern watershed of Middle Creek ; and on the north by that watershed easterly to the head of Middle Creek in the Great Dividing Range, the point of commencement.—Population, 184.

No. 13.—DARLING DOWNS NORTH—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the north-west corner of portion No. 35, parish of Watts, and bounded thence by a line bearing south to Oaky Creek ; then crossing Oaky Creek to the north-east corner of Jondaryan Pre-emptive Purchase No. 39 ; then south to the southern boundary of Jondaryan ten years' lease ; then by that southern boundary by part of the western boundary of East Prairie ten years' lease, by the north boundary of West Prairie ten years' lease, by part of the north-east boundary of Cecil Plains ten years' lease, and by part of the north boundary of the same to the Condamine River ; thence on the south-west by the Condamine River downwards to its junction with Oaky Creek ; then on the north-east by Oaky Creek upwards to the south corner of the Census District of Dalby ; then on the west by part of the east boundary of the said census district northerly to the Dalby and Warwick Railway line ; then on the north-east by that line of railway south-easterly to a point bearing north from the north-west corner of portion No. 35, parish of Watts ; and then by a line bearing south to the said corner of the said portion, the point of commencement.—Population, 409.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at a tree marked broad-arrow over CR, on the watershed separating Wilkie's Creek from the Condamine River, and bounded thence by the said watershed southerly to the head of Wilkie's Creek ; then by the range separating the Condamine River from the Weir and Moonie River to a point equidistant from Wombo Station and the head of Undullah Creek ; thence on the south-west by a line bearing north-west to the Condamine River north of the Condamine township ; thence on the north and north-east by the Condamine River upwards to the north boundary of Cecil Plains ten years' lease ; then by the said northern boundary to a tree marked broadarrow over CR, the point of commencement.—Population, 246.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 7.

Commencing on the Condamine, on the western boundary of the Census District of Dalby, and bounded on the east and south by the boundary of the said census district to the Dalby and Hawkwood Telegraph line ; then on the north-east by that telegraph line north-westerly to Caranga Creek ; then by a line westerly to the Condamine River ; and on the south-west by the Condamine River south-easterly to the western boundary of the Census District of Dalby, the point of commencement.—Population, 351.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 8.

Commencing at the confluence of Dogwood Creek with the Condamine River, and bounded on the north-west by the Condamine River upwards to north of the Condamine township ; thence on the north-east by a line bearing south-easterly to the watershed between the Moonie River and the Condamine River at a point equidistant from Wombo Station and the head of Undullah Creek ; thence on the south by that watershed westerly to the head of Murilla Creek ; and thence on the north-west by Murilla Creek downwards to the Condamine River at its confluence with the Dogwood Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 339.

No. 14.—DARLING DOWNS WEST. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at Mount Domville, and bounded thence on the east by the watershed separating the Weir and Moonie Rivers from the Condamine River, bearing northerly ; on the north by said watershed bearing westerly ; on the west by a line bearing south to the north-east corner of Blacks' Camp Run, and by the eastern boundaries of said run and of Ungabilla and Pooloon Runs ; then by the north boundary of Waggomba Run east to the north-east corner ; then by the east boundary of Waggomba, Lower Teelba, East Teelba, and Brigalow Scrub to the Moonie River, at a tree marked broad-arrow over DDM, and by a continuation of said line south following the east boundaries of Brigalow Scrub, Ula Ula, and North Geradla Runs to the north boundary of Gurardera Run ; thence by that boundary east one mile to the east corner of said run, and by a south line to the Barwan or Macintyre Brook ; thence on the east by a line north to the range dividing the waters of the Macintyre Brook from those falling into the Weir River ; thence by that range north-easterly to Mount Domville, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the confluence of the Macintyre Brook with the Dumaresq River, and bounded thence on the east by a line bearing north to the Telegraph line between Goondiwindi and Inglewood ; thence by a line bearing west to the eastern boundary of Tingun Station ; then by a line bearing south to the Macintyre River ; and on the south by the Macintyre River to its junction with the Dumaresq River ; and then by the Dumaresq River to its junction with the Macintyre Brook, the point of commencement,—including the Town of Goondiwindi and the Goondiwindi and Meriwa Stations.—Population, 151.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the Macintyre River at the eastern boundary of Tingun Station, and bounded thence on the north-east by the north-east boundaries of Callandoon and Welltown Stations ; then by a line bearing north-westerly to the watershed separating the Moonie River from the Weir River ; then on the west by the east boundaries of Brigalow Scrub, Ula Ula, and North Geradla Runs, to the north boundary of Guraradera Run ; then by that boundary east one-mile to the east corner of said run, and by a south line to the Barwan or Macintyre River ; and on the south by the Macintyre River to the east boundary of Tingun Station, the point of commencement,—including the Callandoon, Winton, Welltown, Tantawanna, Boonanger, Talwood, Newinga, and Wooloourie Stations,—Population, 308.

No. 14.—DARLING DOWNS WEST—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the telegraph line between Goondiwindi and Inglewood, on the watershed dividing the Macintyre Brook from the waters falling into the Weir River, and bounded thence on the south-east by that watershed north-westerly to Mount Domville ; on the north-east and north-west by the watershed separating the Condamine River from the Weir and Moonie Rivers ; then on the south-west by a line bearing south-east to the Borrinda Creek ; thence on the west by a line southerly to the south-east corner of Tiugun Station ; and then by a line bearing east to the Telegraph line, the point of commencement.—Population, 345.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing on the Macintyre River at the east boundary of Tingun Station, and bounded thence on the south-west by the north-east boundary of Callandoon and Welltown Stations ; then by a line bearing north-west to the watershed separating the Moonie River from the Weir River ; then on the west by a line bearing north to a tree marked broad-arrow over DDM on the Moonie River ; then by the eastern boundaries of the Brigalow Scrub, East Teelba, Lower Teelba, and Waggomba Stations ; then by the northern boundary of Waggomba Run north-east to the east corner ; then by the east boundaries of Pooloon, Ungabilla, and Blacks' Camp Station ; and then by a line bearing north to the watershed separating the Weir River from the Moonie River ; then on the north-east by that watershed and a line bearing south-easterly to the Borrinda Creek ; and thence on the east by a line bearing south to the point of commencement.—Population, 392.

No. 15.—DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the south-west corner of the Drayton Agricultural Reserve, and bounded thence on the south by a line bearing east to the south-west corner of Hodgson and Watts' 610 acres pre-emptive purchase No. 5 Eton Vale ; thence by the west and north boundaries of same portion bearing north and east, and by a line bearing east to pre-emptive portion of 160 acres, Eton Vale ; thence by part of the western, the northern, and part of the eastern boundaries of that portion bearing north-east and south to a point bearing east from the north-east corner of the aforesaid 610-acre portion ; thence by a line bearing east about one mile ten chains ; on the east by a line bearing north about twenty-one miles ; on the north by the north boundary of the Toowoomba Agricultural Reserve bearing west six miles ; on the west by a line bearing south to a point bearing north seventy degrees east from the eastern extremity of the Gowrie Scrub ; thence by a line bearing south seventy degrees west to that scrub, and by that scrub westerly to a point in the northerly prolongation of the east boundary line of H. and F. Isaac's 160-acre pre-emptive purchase at the Well Station ; again on the west by a line bearing south by that eastern boundary, and, in continuation, by a line south to the north-east corner of J. D. McLean's 320 acres, Westbrook, by the east boundary of that portion and of a portion of 177 acres, by the north boundaries of portions containing 691 acres and 360 acres bearing east by east boundary of the last mentioned portion, and of a portion of 320 acres bearing south by the north-east and part of the south boundary of another portion containting 320 acres, by the east and part of the south boundary of a portion of 640 acres, by the east boundary of another 640-acres portion, and a line in continuation bearing south to the point of commencement.

SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parishes of—
Geham488
(part) Toowoomba256
Population of Sub-District744
No. 2.—Comprising part of the Municipality of Toowoomba, being the parish of—
(part) Drayton2,265
Population of Sub-District2,265
No. 3.—Comprising part of the Municipality of Toowoomba, parish of—
(part) Drayton1,278
Population of Sub-District1,278
No. 4.—Comprising the Municipality of Drayton, parish of—
(part) Drayton792
Population of Sub-District792
No. 5.—Comprising the following parishes—
(part) Toowoomba182
Gowrie151
Eton Vale116
Westbrook75
(part) Drayton26
Population of Sub-District650
No. 6—
(part) Taylor26
(part) Drayton1,424
Population of Sub-District1,450

No. 16.—FASSIFERN. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the confluence of Wallooman Creek with Teviot Brook, and bounded thence on the north by the Wallooman Creek upwards to Mount Flinders Range ; thence by that range north-westerly to a point bearing east from the north-east corner of portion 218, parish of Goolman ; thence by a line bearing west by the north boundaries of portions 218 and 48, by the west boundary of portion 48, by the northern boundaries of portions 46, 45, 44, 35, and 26 same parish, and 22, 229, and 20, parish of Flinders, the north boundaries of W. Wilson's two pre-emptive right portions of 640 acres each to Warrill Creek ; thence by Warrill Creek upwards to the south-east corner of portion 13, parish of Mutdapilly ; thence by the south boundaries of portions 13, 9, 7, 6, 3, and 2, G. Thorn's pre-purchase of 640 acres, 210, 206, 205, 204, 199, 198, 118, 105, same parish, and the same line continued west crossing the Bremer River to the east boundary of J. P. Jost's 3077 acres, No. 59, parish of Ferguson ; thence by the east boundaries of portions 59, 66, and 69, same parish ; thence by the south boundaries of portions 69, 68, 53, same parish ; by the south boundaries of portions 51 and 74, parish of Alfred, bearing west to the Little Liverpool Range ; on the west by that range southerly to the Great Dividing Range between the eastern and western waters ; on south-west by the Great Dividing Range and the range forming the southern boundary of the Colony of Queensland south-easterly to the range forming eastern watershed of Teviot Brook ; and on the east by that watershed and the watershed between Teviot Brook and Crows' Creek northerly to the confluence of Crows' Creek with Teviot Brook, and thence by Teviot Brook downwards to the point of commencement.

SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising the following places and parish—
Dungandan33
Coochin Coochin8
Fassifern10
Parish of Fassifern61
Population of Sub-District112
No. 2.—Comprising the following parish—
(part) Normanby613
Population of Sub-District613
No. 3.—Comprising the following parishes—
(part) Thorn27
(part) Franklin36
(part) Ferguson45
Rosevale11
Population of Sub-District119
No. 4.—Comprising part of the parish of—
(part )Flinders444
Population of Sub-District444
No. 5.—Comprising the following parishesmadsh;
(part) Mutdapilly247
(part) Forbes88
(part) Flinders4
(part) Normanby63
Population of Sub-District402

No. 17.—GILBERT. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Gilbert River, and bounded thence by a line bearing south-east to the Telegraph line ; then by the watershed separating the Gilbert River from the Flinders River south-easterly ; then by the watershed separating the Gilbert River and its tributaries from the Burdekin River northerly ; thence by the northern watershed of the Gilbert River north-westerly to the sea-coast at the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the range separating the waters of the Burdekin from the Gilbert River at the head of the Clarke River, and bounded thence on the north-east by a line bearing north thirteen degrees west thirty miles ; thence on the north-east by a line bearing west thirteen degrees north to the watershed separating the Gilbert River from the Norman River ; and then on the south-west by that watershed ; and on the south by the watershed separating the Gilbert River from Norman River and the Burdekin waters, the point of commencement.—Population, 501.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the Telegraph line at a point where it crosses Razor Back, and bounded thence on the south-east by the watershed separating the Gilbert River and its tributaries from the Burdekin River ; thence by a line bearing north thirteen degrees west to the northern watershed of the Gilbert River ; and on the north-east by that watershed south-easterly to the Telegraph line at Razor Back, the point of commencement.—Population, 77.

17.—GILBERT—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at a point bearing north thirteen degrees west distance thirty miles from the watershed separating the Gilbert River and its tributaries from the Burdekin waters at the head of the Clarke River, and bounded thence on the south-west by a line bearing west thirteen degrees north to the watershed separating the Gilbert River from the Norman River ; thence on the south-west by that watershed north-westerly ; thence on the north by a line bearing east to the western watershed of the Copperfield River ; and thence on the north-east by a line bearing south thirteen degrees east to the point of commencement.—Population, 244.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the mouth of the Gilbert River, and bounded thence by a line bearing south-easterly to the Telegraph line ; thence by the watershed separating the Gilbert River from the Flinders River south-easterly ; thence by a line bearing east to a line bearing north thirteen degrees west on the western watershed of the Copperfield River ; thence by that line bearing north thirteen degrees west to the northern watershed of the Gilbert River ; thence by that watershed north-westerly and westerly to the mouth of the Gilbert River, the point of commencement.—Population, 405.

No. 18.—GLADSTONE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Fitzroy River, and bounded thence by that river upwards to the east boundary of the Herbert Town Reserve ; then by a line south-west, then by the watershed separating Raglan Creek, Calliope River, Boyne River, and Baffle Creek from the Don and Dee Rivers, Kroombit Creek, the Burnett River, and Kholan River ; thence by the sea-coast northerly to the point of commencement,—inclusive of Curtis Island.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the sea-coast at the mouth of the Boyne River, and bounded thence on the south-east by that river upwards to its confluence with Fuller's Creek ; thence by Fuller's Creek on the south upwards to the watershed separating the Boyne River, Calliope River, Raglan Creek, and Baffle Creek from the rivers Don and Dee, Kroombit Creek, the Burnett and Kholan Rivers ; and bounded thence on the west by that watershed northerly, then by a line bearing north-easterly to the east boundary of the Herbert Town Reserve ; thence by the Fitzroy River downwards to its mouth ; and thence by the sea-coast south-easterly to the mouth of the Boyne River to the point of commencement,—exclusive, however, of the Municipality of Gladstone and the Calliope Gold Field.—Population, 294.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Comprising the Municipality of Gladstone and the Calliope Gold Fields.—Population, 742.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the mouth of the Boyne River, and bounded thence on the north-east by that river upwards to its confluence with Fuller's Creek ; thence on the north by Fuller's Creek upwards to the watershed separating the Boyne River, Calliope River, Raglan Creek, and Baffle Creek from the Don and the Dee Rivers, Kroombit Creek, and the Burnett and Kholan Rivers ; thence on the south-west and south by that watershed south-easterly and easterly to the sea-coast ; and thence on the north-east by the sea-coast north-westerly to the mouth of the Boyne River, the point of commencement.—Population, 240.

DESCRIPRTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 4.—Comprising the shipping lying at Gladstone and portion of Municipality—
Shipping146
(part) Gladstone5
Population of Sub-District151
No. 4A.—Comprising Port Curtie Island, Keppel Bay Pilot Station, Cape Capricorn, Bustard Light-house, and Gutcombe Head Lighthouse, and Shipping—
Curtis Island52
Keppal Bay Pilot Station18
Cape Capricorn10
Bustard Head Lighthouse13
Gatcombe Head Lighthouse7
Shipping7
Population of Sub-District107

No. 19.—GYMPIE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Mooroochydore River, and bounded thence by the northern watershed of that river to the range separating the Mary River from the Brisbane River ; then by said range westerly ; then by the watershed separating the Mary River from the Burnett River northerly to the head of Munna Creek ; then by the northern watershed of Munna Creek easterly ; then by a line bearing east, crossing the Mary River to the south boundary of Tiaro Town Reserve, and by a continuation of said line bearing east to the sea-coast, and by the sea-coast southerly to the point of commencement.

No. 19.—GYMPIE.—continued.

Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., No. 19.—GYMPIE—continued., DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising the town ofGympie975
Population of Sub-District975
No. 2S and 2N.—Comprising the Gympie Gold Field Reserve, including the watershed of the Six-mile Creek and Traveston Creek *North1,374
South2,153
Population of Sub-District3,527
[* Excluding, however, the town of Gympie above mentioned.]

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the mouth of the Mooroochydore River, and bounded thence on the west by the watershed separating the waters falling into the Mary River from those flowing direct to the east coast northerly to Mount Bopple ; thence on the north by a line bearing east to the sea-coast ; and thence on the east by the sea-coast southerly to the Mooroochydore River, the point of commencement.—Population, 125.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing on the Mary River at the south-western corner of portion No. 92, and bounded thence on the north by the southern boundaries of portions 92, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 43 ; then by the southern boundary of the Tiaro Town Reserve, and by a line bearing east to the watershed separating the waters falling into the Mary River from those flowing direct to the eastern coast ; thence on the east by that watershed southerly to the northern watershed of Gympie Creek ; thence on the south by that watershed westerly to the Mary River ; and thence on the west by the Mary River downwards to the south-west corner of portion No. 92, the point of commencement.—Population, 216.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the confluence of Traveston Creek with the Mary River, and bounded thence on the south-east by the northern watershed of Kandanga Creek south-westerly to the watershed separating the Mary River from the Burnett Rivet ; thence on the south-west by that watershed north-westerly to the head of Munna Creek ; thence on the north by the northern watershed of Munna Creek easterly ; then by a line bearing east to the Mary River ; and thence by the Mary River upwards to its confluence with Traveston Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 520.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at the confluence of Traveston Creek and Mary River, and bounded thence on the north-east by the northern watershed of Kandanga Creek south-westerly to the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Mary River ; thence on the south-west, south, south-east, and east by the watershed separating the Mary River from the Burnett River and Brisbane River south-easterly, southerly, easterly, and north-easterly to Mount Coorooy ; then on the north-east by the northern watershed of Traveston Creek to the Mary River ; and thence on the north-west by Traveston Creek downwards to its junction with the Mary River, the point of commencement,—excluding, however, the Jimna Gold Field hereinafter mentioned.—Population, 257.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT.
No. 7.—Comprising theJimna Gold Fields173
Population of Sub-District173

No. 20.—IPSWICH. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT. The Municipality.—

Commencing at the south-east corner of the reserve for recreation, town of Ipswich, and bounded thence on the east by a road bearing north to the Bremer River, and forming the east boundary of that reserve ; on the north and west by the Bremer River upwards to Deebing Creek ; and on the south by Deebing Creek and a line bearing east to the point of commencement.

Ipswich North.—

Commencing on the Bremer River at the south-east corner of portion 29, parish of Walloon ; and bounded thence on the west by the eastern boundaries of portions 29, 30, 37, 45, 47, 53, 54, 57, and 59, same parish, northerly and north-west ; thence by the south-eastern boundaries of portions 198, 197, 196, 194, 193, 114, 120, 119, and 118, same parish, and of portion 254, parish of Brassall, north-easterly ; thence on the north by a line bearing east along the south boundary of portions 14A, 4, 255, 365, and 367, same parish, to the Brisbane River ; thence by the Brisbane River downwards to the Bremer River ; and on the south by the Bremer River upwards to the point of commencement.

Ipswich South.—

Commencing at the confluence of the Bremer River with Bundanba Creek, and bounded thence on the east by Bundanba Creek upwards to the south-east corner of portion 186, parish of Ipswich ; on the south by a line west to the south-west corner of portion 202 same parish, by the south-east boundary of portion 158, the eastern boundary of portion 47, the eastern and southern boundaries of portion 48 same parish, and by a line bearing west to the south-west corner of portion 252 parish of Jeebropilly ; thence by the western boundaries of portions 252, 21, 194, 190, 187, 185, 184, 183, 74, 75, and 78, northerly and north-westerly to the Bremer River ; and on the north by the Bremer River downwards to Bundanba Creek, the point of commencement,—exclusively of the Municipality of Ipswich.

No. 21.—KENNEDY NORTH.

Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., No. 20.—IPSWICH—continued., SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parish and municipality of(part) Ipswich769
Population of Sub-District769
No. 2.—Comprising part of the parish and municipality of(part) Ipswich2,422
Population of Sub-District2,422
No. 3.—Comprising part of the parish and municipality of(part) Ipswich663
Population of Sub-District663
No. 4.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Brassall420
Population of Sub-District420
No. 5.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Jeebropilly326
(part) Purga289
Population of Sub-District615
No. 6.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Ipswich868
Population of Sub-District868
No. 7.—Comprising the parish of(part) Brassall135
Chuwar1,669
(part) Walloon27
Population of Sub-District1,831

No. 21.—KENNEDY NORTH. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of the Bogie River with the Burdekin River, and bounded thence by a line bearing west to the watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from the Lower Burdekin ; then by said watershed and the watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from waters flowing direct to the east coast northerly to the head of the Burdekin River ; then by the northern and western watersheds of the Burdekin westerly and southerly ; then by the watershed separating the Burdekin from the Cape River and Suttor River easterly to the junction of the Suttor River with the Burdekin River, and then by last-mentioned river downwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.
Comprising the Ravenswood Gold Fields east of the main road intersecting the diggings.
Ravenswood Gold Field730
Population of Sub-District730
DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.
Comprising the Ravenswood Gold Fields west of the main road intersecting the diggings.
Ravenswood Gold Field613
Population of Sub-District613
DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.
Comprising the town and environs of the town ofRavenswood478
Population of Sub-District478

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the confluence of the Bogie River with the Burdekin River, and bounded thence by a line bearing east to the watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from the Lower Burdekin ; thence on the north-west by a line bearing west twenty-five degrees south to the watershed separating the Burdekin from the Cape and Suttor Rivers easterly to the junction of the Suttor with the Burdekin ; and then by the last-named river downwards to its confluence with the Bogie River, the point of commencement,—excluding, however, the Ravenswood Gold Field and township before-mentioned.—Population, 602.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing on the watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from the Lower Burdekin River at a point bearing east from the confluence of the Bogie River with the Burdekin River, and bounded thence by the said watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from the waters flowing direct to the east coast northerly to the head of the Burdekin River ; then by the northern and western watersheds of the Burdekin River westerly and southerly ; then by the watershed separating the Burdekin from the Cape and Suttor Rivers easterly ; then by a line bearing east twenty-five degrees north to the watershed separating the Upper and Lower Burdekin, the point of commencement.—Population, 465.

No. 22.—KENNEDY SOUTH. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of the Bogie River and Burdekin River, and bounded thence by the watershed separating the Burdekin, Bowen, Sutter, and Belyando Rivers from the Bogie, O'Connell, Pioneer, Isaac, and Mackenzie Rivers southerly to Fletcher's Awl ; then by a line bearing west ; then by the watershed separating the Belyando, Sutter, and Cape Rivers, from the Barcoo and Flinders Rivers ; thence by the watershed separating the Cape River from the Burdekin River to the junction of that river with the Sutter River, and by the Burdekin River to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at Mount Looloo on the watershed separating the Burdekin River from the Cape River ; and bounded thence on the north by that watershed westerly to the head of the Cape River ; thence on the south-west by the watershed separating the Cape River from the Flinders and Barcoo Rivers ; and thence on the south-east by a line bearing north thirty-nine degrees east to the watershed between the Burdekin River and the Cape River, the point of commencement.—Population, 858.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the confluence of the Selheim River with the Sutter River, and bounded on the north-east by the Selheim River upwards and by a line bearing west forty-seven degrees south to the range separating the Isaacs River from the Sutter River ; thence by the watershed dividing the Isaac, Mackenzie, O'Connell, Pioneer, and Bogie Rivers from the Burdekin, Bowen, and Sutter Rivers to the junction of the Bogie River with the Burdekin River ; thence by the Burdekin River to its confluence with the Sutter River ; then by the watershed separating the Burdekin River from the Cape River north-westerly to Mount Looloo ; thence by a line bearing south thirty-nine degrees west to a point ten miles beyond the crossing of the Cape River ; and thence on the south-east by a line bearing east twenty-one degrees north to the junction of the Selheim and Sutter Rivers, the point of commencement.—Population, 120.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the confluence of the Selheim River with the Sutter River, and bounded thence on the north-east by the Selheim River upwards ; and by a line bearing west forty-seven degrees south to the range dividing the Sutter River and Belyando River from the Isaacs River southerly to Fletcher's Awl ; then by a line bearing west ; then by the watershed separating the Belyando and Sutter Rivers from the Barcoo and Flinders Rivers ; thence by a line bearing north thirty-nine degrees east distance twenty miles ; then by a line bearing east twenty-one degrees north to the confluence of the Selheim and Sutter River, the point of commencement.—Population, 96.

No. 23.—LEICHHARDT DISTRICT. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of the Comet River with the Mackenzie River, and bounded thence by a line bearing east-south-east to the northern bluff of Expedition Range ; thence by said range southerly to the head of Zamia Creek ; then by the watershed separating Zamia Creek from Palm-tree Creek and the Upper Dawson River to the junction of Zamia Creek with the Dawson River ; then by said river upwards to the junction of Cracow Creek ; then by the southern watershed of Cracow Creek easterly to the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Burnett River ; then by the said watershed northerly ; then by the range separating the Dawson River from Kroombit Creek and the Dee River, and by a line bearing north-west to Mount Spencer ; then by the western watershed of Googanja Creek to its junction with the Fitzroy River ; and thence by the Fitzroy River and Mackenzie River upwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the junction of Zamia Creek with the Dawson River, and bounded thence by the Dawson River upwards to its junction with Cracow Creek ; then by the southern watershed of Cracow Creek easterly to the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Burnett River ; then by the said watershed northerly ; then by the range separating the Dawson River from the Kroombit Creek and Dee River, and by a line bearing north-west to Mount Spencer ; then by the western watershed of Googanja Creek to its junction with the Fitzroy River ; thence by the Fitzroy River upwards to the Dawson River ; and thence by the Dawson River upwards to its junction with Zamia Creek, the point of commencement,—excluding, however, the town of Banana hereinafter mentioned.—Population, 346.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.
Comprising the Town of Banana122
Population of Sub-district122

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the confluence of the Dawson River, Fitzroy and McKenzie Rivers, and bounded thence on the north-east and north-west by the Mackenzie River to its junction with the Comet River ; thence on south-west by a line bearing east-south-east to the northern bluff of Expedition Range, and by a continuation of that line to the junction of Banana Creek with the Dawson River ; and thence by the Dawson River downwards to its junction with the Mackenzie and Fitzroy Rivers, the point of commencement.—Population, 191.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the junction of Banana Creek and the Dawson River, and bounded thence on the north-east by a line bearing west-north-west to the northern bluff of Expedition Range ; thence by the said range southerly to the head of Zamia Creek ; then by the watershed separating Zamia Creek from Palm-tree Creek and the Upper Dawson River to the junction of Zamia Creek with the Dawson River ; and thence by the Dawson River to the junction of Banana Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 152.

No. 24.—LOGAN. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at Point Danger, and bounded on the south by the range dividing Nerang Creek and the Logan River from the Tweed, Richmond, and Clarence Rivers westerly ; on the west by the range separating Teviot Brook from the Logan River and Crows' Creek to the junction of said creek ; then by Teviot Brook to the Logan River ; on the north by the Logan River downwards to Moreton Bay ; then by a line bearing easterly to the south end of Russell Island ; then by line bearing east to the eastern shore of Stradbroke Island ; and on the east by the sea-coast southerly to the point of commencement.

SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the following parishes(part) Boyd680
(part) Moffat62
Population of Sub-District742
No. 2.—Comprising the parish ofAlbert512
Population of Sub-District512
No. 3.—Comprising part of the following parishes(part) Logan17
(part) Moffat148
Population of Sub-District165
No. 4.—Comprising the following places, and part of the parish of(part) Logan146
Bromelton22
Beaudesert31
Population of Sub-District199
No. 5.—Comprising the following parishesPimpama249
Coomera216
Shipping10
Population of Sub-District475
No. 6.—Comprising the following parishes and placesNerang131
Gilston111
Gilston—south of parish42
Population of Sub-District284
No. 7.—Comprising part of the following parishes and placesDarlington208
(part) Boyd187
Outside parishes—
Moondoolan86
Tamborine53
Tabragalba23
Population of Sub-District557
No. 8.—Comprising the following stationNindooimbah8
Population of Sub-District8
No. 9.—Comprising the following stationTamrookum10
Population of Sub-District10
No. 10.—Comprising the following stationMaroon20
Population of Sub-District20
No. 11.—Comprising the following stationTelemon15
Population of Sub-District15

No. 25.—MACKAY. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the O'Connell River, and bounded on the north by that river and the Andromache River upwards to its head ; on the south-west by the range separating the O'Connell River and Pioneer River from the Burdekin River and Fitzroy River south-easterly to Long Hill ; on the south-east by a line north-east to Cape Palmerston ; and on the north-east by the sea-coast to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Howard729
Population of Sub-District729
No. 2.—Comprising the parish ofBassett459
Population of Sub-District459
No. 3.—Comprising the following parishes and place(part) Howard377
Greenmount489
Collaroy road43
Population of Sub-District909

No. 26.—MARANOA. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Dogwood Creek and Tchanning Creek, and bounded thence on the south by a line bearing west ; then by the northern boundaries of the following pastoral runs—Balle, Warkon, Amoolee, Horsetrack Creek, and Coombarngo, bearing west ; then by part of the north-east and north-west boundaries of Bainbilla North, Wollombolla North, Yambugle North, Bungil North, and Gunda Gunda North bearing south-westerly ; then by the south-west boundaries of Oberina and Pannonia, the southern boundaries of Lower Deepwater, and by the south boundary of Mount Abundance and its prolongation due west to the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from the Warrego River ; on the west by the watershed separating Mungalla Creek and the Maranoa River from the Warrego River northerly ; on the north by the watershed separating the Maranoa River and Balonne River from the Dawson River easterly ; and on the east by the western watershed of Dogwood Creek southerly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the watershed separating Mungalla Creek and Maranoa River from the Warrego River at the head of Bedford Creek, and bounded thence on the west and north-west by that watershed northerly ; then on the north-east and east by the watershed separating the Maranoa River and Balonne River from the Dawson River easterly, southerly, and south-easterly, to a spur range dividing the Onada Creek from Blythe's Creek ; thence by that spur range southerly to the northern boundary of the Municipality of Roma ; then by the northern and western boundary of that municipality, and by a line bearing west twenty-eight degrees north to the eastern boundary of the Woronga Run ; thence by the northern and western boundaries of the said run and a continuation of the former line bearing west twenty-eight degrees north to the head of Bedford Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 394.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the watershed separating the Yalebone Creek from the Coogoon River at the southern boundary of Mount Abundance Run, and bounded thence on the south by the said boundary and its prolongation due west to the watershed separating Mungalla Creek from the Warrego River ; thence on the west by the watershed separating Mungalla Creek and the Maranoa River from the Warrego River northerly to the head of Bedford Creek ; on the north-west by a line bearing east twenty-eight degrees south to the western boundary of the Woronga Run ; thence by the northern and eastern boundaries of the said run and the continuation of former line bearing east twenty-eight degrees south to the western boundary of the Municipality of Roma ; and thence by a line bearing south-westerly to the watershed of the Yalebone Creek and Coogoon River, the point of commencement.—Population, 613.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the junction of the Tchanning Creek and Dogwood Creek, and bounded thence on the south by a line bearing west to the watershed dividing the Coogoon River from the Yalebone Creek ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly to the western boundary of the Municipality of Roma ; then by the southern and eastern boundary of that municipality ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly to the watershed separating the Maranoa and Balonne Rivers from the Dawson waters ; thence on the north by that watershed easterly, and on the east by the western watershed of the Tchanning Creek southerly to its junction with Dogwood Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 261.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.
Comprising the Municipality of Roma841
Population of Sub-District841

No. 27.—MARYBOROUGH. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the north side of the main road from Gayndah to Maryborough at the south-west corner of allotment No. 1 of section No. 174, containing thirty-one acres two roods twelve perches, and bounded thence on part of the west by the western boundary of that allotment, and by a line bearing north to Saltwater Creek ; on the north by Saltwater Creek downwards to the River Mary, thence crossing the River Mary and by the right bank of the River Mary downwards to the easternmost corner of portion No. 109, containing eighty-seven acres, in the parish of Maryborough ; on the south-east by the south-east boundary of that portion south-westerly to the southernmost corner of the said portion ; on the east by a line bearing south till it is intersected by the easterly prolongation of the north boundary of the Tiaro Town Reserve ; on the south by a line bearing west crossing Tinana Creek, and by the north boundary of the Tiaro Town Reserve and its westerly continuation to the River Mary ; thence crossing that river by the left bank of that river downwards to the south-east corner of portion No. 58, parish of St. Mary ; thence by the south boundary line of that portion and its continuation bearing west ninety-seven chains ; on the west by a line bearing north to the Gayndah and Maryborough road ; and on the remainder of the north by that road easterly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT.
No. 1.—Comprising the following parishes(part of) Maryborough195
Bidwell196
Population of Sub-District391
No. 2.—Comprising the following parishes(part of) Young270
Tinana705
Population of Sub-District975
No. 3.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Young241
Population of Sub-District241
No. 3A.—Comprising the town and suburbs of Tiaro, part of the parish of(part) Young189
Population of Sub-District189
No. 4.—Comprising the following parishesDenison711
St. Mary110
Ferguson167
Population of Sub-District988
No. 5.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Maryborough1,123
Population of Sub-District1,123
No. 6.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Maryborough897
Population of Sub-District897
No. 7.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Maryborough1,522
Population of Sub-District1,522

No. 28.—MITCHELL. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing where the southern watershed of the Barcoo River intersects the twenty-sixth parallel of south latitude, and bounded thence by said parallel of south latitude bearing true west to the western watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence by said watershed northerly and easterly to the Great Dividing Range ; then by said range southerly ; thence by the southern watershed of the Barcoo River westerly and southerly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at the junction of Alice River and Barcoo River ; and bounded thence on the south-east by a line bearing south-westerly to the southern watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence by that watershed south-westerly to its intersection with the twenty-sixth parallel of south latitude ; thence on the south by that parallel of south latitude to the one hundred and forty-first meridian of east longitude ; thence on the north-west by the western watershed of the Barcoo and Thompson Rivers north-easterly to the head of the Western River ; and thence by a line bearing south-easterly to the junction of the Alice and Barcoo Rivers, the point of commencement.—Population, 27.

No. 28.—MITCHELL—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the junction of the Aramac Creek and Landsborough Creek ; and bounded thence by the Aramac Creek upwards to its junction with Rodney Creek ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly to the range dividing the waters of the Thompson from the Belyando River ; thence by that range northerly to the Port Denison road ; then by that road south-westerly to the head of Thunderbolt Creek ; then by Thunderbolt Creek downwards to its junction with Cornish Creek ; thence by that creek downwards to its junction with Landsborough Creek ; then by that creek downwards to its junction with the Aramac Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 109.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the range dividing the Thompson waters from the Belyando River at a point where it is crossed by the Port Denison road, and bounded thence by that range northerly ; then by the northern and western watershed of Landsborough Creek to the head of the Western River ; thence by a line bearing south-east to Landsborough Creek ; then by that creek upwards to its junction with Cornish Creek ; thence by Cornish Creek upwards to its junction with Thunderbolt Creek, and by that creek upwards to the Port Denison road ; then by that road to the Great Dividing Range, the point of commencement.—Population, 69.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the junction of the Douglas Ponds Creek with Barcoo River ; and bounded thence on the south-east by a line bearing north-easterly to the Great Dividing Range ; then by that range northerly ; then by a line bearing south-west to the junction of Rodney Creek with Aramac Creek ; thence by Aramac Creek downwards to its junction with Landsborough Creek, and by Landsborough Creek downwards ; thence by a line bearing south-easterly to the junction of Alice Creek with the Barcoo River ; and thence by that river upwards to its junction with Douglas Ponds Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 104.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the junction of Douglas Ponds Creek and the Barcoo River, and bounded thence on the south-west by a line bearing south-east to the range separating the Barcoo River from the Warrego River, at the head of Elizabeth and Macfarlane Creeks, thence by that watershed easterly ; thence by the watershed separating the Barcoo River from the Belyando River north-westerly ; thence by a line bearing south-west to the junction of Douglas Ponds Creek with the Barcoo River, the point of commencement.—Population, 267.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at the junction of Alice River and the Barcoo River ; and bounded thence by a line bearing south-west to the southern watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence by that watershed easterly to the head of the Elizabeth and Macfarlane Creeks ; thence by a line north-westerly to the Barcoo River ; and thence by the Barcoo River downwards to its junction with the Alice River, the point of commencement.—Population, 116.

No. 29.—MORETON EAST. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICTS.

Commencing on the eastern shore of Stradbroke Island at a point bearing east from the south end of Russell Island, and bounded thence on the south by a line bearing west to Russell Island, thence north-westerly to the mouth of Logan River, thence by the Logan River upwards to Waterford ferry ; thence on the west by the main road to Brisbane north-westerly to the south-east corner of portion 107, parish of Bulimba, thence by a line bearing west, being the south boundaries of said portion 107 and of portion 177, parish of South Brisbane, to the main road to Ipswich, thence by that road northerly, by the south and east boundaries of the Census District of Brisbane easterly and northerly to the Brisbane River, thence by the Brisbane River downwards, and by Enoggera or Breakfast Creek upwards, to Bowen Bridge, thence by the main north road northerly to Kedron Brook, at the southern corner of portion 5, parish of Kedron, thence by Kedron Brook downwards to the south-east corner of portion 1, same parish, thence by the east boundaries of portions 1,589, 592, and 590, same parish, to Nundah Creek, thence by Nundah Creek downwards to its mouth, thence by a line across Moreton Bay to Comboyuro Point, Moreton Island ; on the north by the northern shore of Moreton Island ; and on the east by the eastern shore of Moreton and Stradbroke islands southerly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Toombul1,081
Population of Sub-District1,081
No. 2.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Toombul535
Population of Sub-District535
No. 3.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) South Brisbane196
Population of Sub-District196
No. 4.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Bulimba365
Population of Sub-District365
Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., No. 29.—MORETON EAST—continued., DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS—continued.
No. 5.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Tingalpa565
Population of Sub-District565
No. 6.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Bulimba107
Population of Sub-District107
No. 7.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Tingalpa113
Population of Sub-District113
No. 8.—Comprising the following places and parishes :—
Parish of(part) Redland6
Cleveland305
Capalaba19
Macleay Island24
Pugeroo Island8
Russell Island3
Stradbroke Island6
Dunwich100
Canaipa10
Population of Sub-District481
No. 9.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Redland241
Population of Sub-District241
No. 10.—Comprising the parish of(part) Mackenzie338
Population of Sub-District338
No. 11.—Comprising the following placesCowan Cowan Point6
Bulwer42
Cape Moreton26
St. Helena148
Shipping218
Population of Sub-District440

No. 30.—MORETON WEST. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the left bank of the Brisbane River, and bounded thence on the east by a road forming the western boundaries of portions 139, 114, 158, 159, 18, 167, and 168, parish of Moggil, and by a line bearing north-westerly to D'Aguilar's Range, and by that range northerly to a point bearing east from the north-east corner of portion thirty-eight, parish of Burnett ; on the north by a line bearing west to the north-west corner of portion fifty-two, same parish, then by a line north to the Brisbane River, and by that river downwards to the north-east corner of portion 206, parish of England, thence by a line bearing west to the north-west corner of portion 132, same parish, and by a line continued west to the northern watershed of Buaraba Creek, thence by that watershed and the northern watershed of Lockyer's Creek westerly to the Great Dividing Range ; on the west by the said range southerly and by a line bearing south to the south-east corner of Toowoomba Selection No. 216, then by a line bearing west three chains fifty-six links, then by a line bearing south to the Great Dividing Range, then by that range south-easterly to the Little Liverpool Range ; on the east by the last-mentioned range northerly to the south boundary of portion 74, parish of Alfred ; on the south by the south boundaries of portions 74 and 51, same parish, by the south boundaries of portions 53, 68, 69, parish of Ferguson, and by the east boundaries of portions 69, 66, and 59, same parish, to the north-west corner of portion 65, same parish, thence by a line bearing east, crossing the Bremer River to the south-east corner of portion 13, parish of Mutdspilly, thence by Warrill Creek downwards by the northern boundaries of W. Wilson's two pre-emptive right portions of six hundred and forty acres each, by the northern boundaries of portions 20, 229, 22, parish of Flinders, by the northern boundaries of portions 26, 35, 44, 45, 46, parish of Goolman, west by the boundary of portion 48, same parish, by the north boundaries of portions

No. 30.—MORETON WEST—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT—continued.

48 and 218, same parish, by a line bearing east to Mount Flinders Range ; on the east by that range and the eastern watershed of Woogaroo Creek northerly to the confluence of that creek with the Brisbane River, thence by the Brisbane River upwards to the Bremer River, and by the Bremer River upwards to Bundamba Creek, and by Bundamba Creek upwards to the south-east corner of portion 186, parish of Ipswich, thence by a line west to south-west corner of portion 202, same parish, by the south-east boundary of portion 158, the eastern boundary of portion 47, the eastern and southern boundaries of portion 48, same parish, and by a line bearing west to south-west corner of portion 252, parish of Jeebropilly ; thence by the western boundaries of portions 252, 21, 194, 190, 187, 185, 184, 183, 74, 75, and 78, northerly and north-westerly to the Bremer River, thence by that river downwards to the north-east corner of portion 29, parish of Walloon, thence by the eastern boundaries of portions 29, 30, 37, 45, 47, 53, 54, 57, and 59, same parish northerly and north-westerly, thence by the south-eastern boundaries of portions 198, 197, 196, 194, 193, 114, 120, 119, and 116, same parish, and of portions 254, parish of Brassall, north-easterly, thence by a line bearing east along the south boundaries of portions 14A, 4, 255, 265, and 267, same parish, to the Brisbane River, and thence by the Brisbane River downwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising the parishes of(part) Goodna1,153
Bundamba417
(part) Flinders174
(part) Staplyton41
Population of Sub-District1,785
No. 2.—Comprising the parishes ofSahl26
Burnett144
Kholo161
(part) Tarampa7
Granchester119
(part) Brassall351
North476
(part) Walloon765
Population of Sub-District2,049
No. 3.—Comprising the following parishes(part) Tarampa90
Rosewood66
(part) Gatton23
(part) Helidon44
(part) Taylor124
(part) Blenheim52
Claredon31
England25
Population of Sub-District455
No. 4.—Comprising the following parishes(part) Gatton115
(part) Blenheim44
Tenthill211
Lockyer70
(part) Terry4
Laidley267
Mort67
(part) Franklyn4
(part) Thornton13
(part) Taylor277
(part) Helidon92
Population of Sub-District1,164
No. 5.—Comprising the following parishes(part) Jeebropilly285
Alfred201
(part) Ferguson99
(part) Mutdapilly150
(part) Walloon122
Population of Sub-District857

No. 31.—OXLEY. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the Brisbane River, at the north-west corner of portion 1, parish of Yeerongpilly, and bounded thence by the north boundary of that portion and a line bearing east to the Logan road, at the south-east corner of portion 107, parish of Bulimba ; on the east by the Logan road southerly to the Waterford ferry, then by the Logan River upwards to Teviot Brook, and by that brook and Woollaman Creek westerly to Mount Flinders Range ; on the west by that range and by the eastern watershed of Woogaroo Creek northerly to the confluence of that creek with the Brisbane River, thence by the Brisbane River upwards to Kholo Creek, thence by Kholo Creek upwards to its head in D'Aguilar's Range, thence by D'Aguilar's Range northerly and by a spur range easterly to the head of Kedron Brook ; on the north by Kedron Brook downwards to the Main North road, at the south corner of portion 5, parish of Kedron ; again on the east by the Main North road southerly to Bowen Bridge, over Enoggera or Breakfast Creek ; thence by Enoggera Creek upwards and by Ithaca Creek upwards to the road at the east corner of portion 658, parish of Enoggera ; thence by the road forming the south-western boundaries of portions 661, 662, 540, 539, 538, 537, 536, 535, 534, 533, 602, 601, 600, 599, 598, 597, 596, 595, 594, 593, parish of Enoggera, to the north-west corner of portion 320, parish of North Brisbane ; thence by western boundary of portion 320 and of the Cemetery Reserve southerly to Milton Creek ; thence by that creek downwards to the Brisbane River, and by the Brisbane River upwards to the point of commencement.

SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Enoggera271
Population of Sub-District271
No. 2.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Enoggera762
Population of Sub-District762
No. 3.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Enoggera252
Population of Sub-District252
No. 4.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Indooropilly286
Population of Sub-District286
No. 5.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Indooropilly239
Population of Sub-District239
No. 6.—Comprising the parish ofMoggill497
Population of Sub-District497
No. 7.—Comprising the following parishesOxley603
(part) Goodna254
Population of Sub-District857
No. 8.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Yeerongpilly588
Population of Sub-District588
No. 9.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Yeerongpilly227
Population of Sub-District227
No. 10.—Comprising the parishes of(part) Yeerongpilly302
Outside of parish21
Population of Sub-District323
No. 11.—Comprising the parishes of(part) Mackenzie253
Maclean58
Undullah Station12
Population of Sub-District323

No. 32.—PEAK DOWNS. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Theresa Creek and the Nogoa River, and bounded thence by Theresa Creek upwards to Sandy Creek, and by that creek to its head ; then by a line bearing east to Fletcher's Awl ; then by the northern and eastern watershed of the Isaacs River, by the watershed separating the Upper Fitzroy River from the Lower Fitzroy River and a line bearing south-east to the junction of Googanjo Creek ; and thence by the Fitzroy River and Mackenzie River upwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 1.

Commencing at Fletcher's Awl and bounded thence by a line bearing east to the head of Sandy Creek ; thence by Sandy Creek downwards to the Telegraph line, then by a line north-easterly to the junction of Ripstone and Hugh's Creek, thence to the eastern boundary of Oxford Downs Run, and thence to the range separating the Pioneer River from the Isaacs River at a point where the Telegraph line crosses the said range ; and thence by the watershed separating the Isaacs River from the Pioneer, Bowen, and Suttor Rivers north-westerly, southerly, and south-easterly to Fletcher's Awl, the point of commencement.—Population, 348.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 2.

Commencing at Connor's Hump, and bounded southerly by a line south-westerly to the south boundary of the Lake Station ; thence by a line westerly to the southern boundary of Leichhardt Downs Run ; thence by a line south-westerly to the head of Scott's Creek ; thence by a line westerly to the Telegraph line ; thence by a line north-easterly to the junction of Ripstone and Hugh's Creek ; thence to the eastern boundary of Oxford Downs Run ; and thence to the range separating the Pioneer from the Isaacs River, at a point where it is crossed by the Telegraph line ; and thence by the northern and eastern watersheds of the Isaacs River north-easterly and south-easterly to Connor's Hump, the point of commencement.—Population, 272.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 3.

Commencing at Connor's Hump, and bounded thence southerly by a line south-westerly to the south boundary of the Lake Station ; thence westerly to the southern boundary of Leichhardt Downs Run ; then south-westerly to the head of Scott's Creek, and then westerly to the Telegraph line ; thence on the south-west by a line south to the old Peak Downs road, and thence south-easterly to the junction of Honeycombe Creek with the Mackenzie River ; thence by that river downwards, and by a line east to the range separating the Mackenzie waters from those flowing direct to the east coast north-westerly to Connor's Hump, the point of commencement.—Population, 228.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 4.

Commencing at the junction of the old and new Peak Downs road, and bounded thence on the south-west by a line bearing south-east to the junction of Honeycombe Creek with the Mackenzie River ; thence by that river to its junction with the Nogoa River and Theresa Creek ; thence by Theresa Creek upwards to its junction with Sandy Creek, and by that creek to the point of commencement. Also, commencing at the junction of the Isaacs with the Mackenzie River, and bounded thence by that river downwards to its junction with the Dawson and Fitzroy Rivers ; thence by the Fitzroy River to its junction with Goganjo Creek ; thence on the north-east by a line bearing north-west to Chine Bluff ; and thence by a line bearing west to the point of commencement.—Population, 313.

No. 33.—ROCKHAMPTON. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the left bank of the Fitzroy River at the confluence of Etna Creek with that river, and bounded thence on the north-west by a line bearing north-east to the Mount Archer Range ; on the north-east by that range south-easterly to Mount Berserker ; thence by a line south-easterly to the north corner of portion No. 103, containing forty-four acres two roods, in the parish of Archer ; thence by the north-west boundaries of portions Nos. 103, 102, and 83, in the same parish south-westerly to the Fitzroy River ; thence on the east by a line crossing the Fitzroy River to the north corner of portion No. 135, containing eighty acres, in the parish Gavial ; thence by the east boundaries of portions Nos. 135, 136, 150, and 151, and a line bearing south ; on the south by a line bearing west passing through the southernmost corner of portion No. 48, in the parish of Gavial to a point bearing south from the south-west corner of portion D, section 37, in the parish of Wood ; on the west by a line bearing north to the said south-west corner, and by Black Gin Creek downwards to Deep Creek, and by Deep Creek downwards to the Fitzroy River, and by the Fitzroy River downwards to Etna Creek, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Rockhampton1,543
Population of Sub-District1,543
No. 2.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Rockhampton2,115
Population of Sub-District2,115
No. 3.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Rockhampton1,104
Population of Sub-District1,104
Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., No. 33.—ROCKHAMPTON—continued., DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS—continued.
No. 4.—Comprising part of the parish of(part) Rockhampton302
Population of Sub-District302
No. 5.—Comprising the parish ofGavial26
Gracemere299
Population of Sub-District325
No. 6.—Comprising the parishes ofKarkol257
Nicholson156
Wiseman40
Population of Sub-District453
No. 7.—Comprising the parish ofMurchison69
Population of Sub-District69
No. 8.—Comprising the parish ofArcher561
Population of Sub-District561

No. 34.—ST. LAWRENCE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Fitzroy River, and bounded thence by that river upwards to the junction of Googango Creek ; then by a line bearing north-west ; then by the watershed separating the Mackenzie River and Isaac River from the Lower Fitzroy River and waters flowing into Broad Sound northerly to Long Hill ; then by a line bearing north-east to Cape Palmerston ; and thence by the sea-coast south-easterly to the point of commencement,—exclusively of the Census District of Rockhampton.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the east coast at the mouth of Waverly Creek, and bounded thence on the south-east by that creek upwards to the Telegraph line ; then on the east by the Telegraph line southerly to Amity Creek ; then by that creek to its head ; thence on the west by the range separating the Connor's River from the waters flowing direct to the east coast northerly to the south head of the Connor's River ; then on the north by a line bearing east to the coast ; and thence on the east by the coast line southerly to the mouth of Waverly Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 312.

No. 2.—Comprising the town and environs ofMarlborough35
Population of Sub-District35

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Telegraph line at the head of Amity Creek, and bounded thence on the north-east by the Telegraph line southerly to the north-west corner of the Marlborough Town Reserve ; then by the west and south boundary of that reserve to the Telegraph line ; and then by the Telegraph line south-easterly to the north-west corner of Princhester Town Reserve ; then by the north and east boundary of that reserve to the Telegraph line ; and then, again, by the Telegraph line south-easterly to the head of Sandy Creek ; thence by Sandy Creek downwards to the Fitzroy River ; thence by that river upwards to the junction of Gogango Creek ; thence by a line bearing north-west ; then by the watershed separating the Mackenzie and Isaacs Rivers from the Lower Fitzroy and the waters flowing direct to the sea-coast, and by a line bearing east to the head of Amity Creek to the point of commencement.—Population, 66.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing on the east coast at the mouth of the Waverly Creek, and bounded thence on the north-west by that creek upwards to the Telegraph line ; thence on the south-west by the Telegraph line south-easterly to the north-west corner of Marlborough Town Reserve ; then by the north and east boundaries of that reserve, and by the Telegraph line to the north-west corner of the Princhester Town Reserve ; then by the north and east boundaries of that reserve ; and then again by the Telegraph line to the head of Sandy Creek ; thence by a line northerly to Herbert's Creek ; thence by a line easterly to the head of Canal Creek ; thence on the east by a line bearing north to Raspberry Creek, and by Raspberry Creek downwards to the coast ; and thence by the coast line northerly to the mouth of Waverly Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 91.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing at the junction of Sandy Creek with the Fitzroy River, and bounded thence on the south by the Fitzroy River downwards to its junction with Alligator Creek ; thence on the east by Alligator Creek upwards to its junction with Canal Creek ; then by Canal Creek to its head ; thence on the north by a line westerly to the head of Herbert's Creek ; thence by Herbert's Creek downwards ; and thence by a line to the head of Sandy Creek, and by Sandy Creek downwards to its junction with the Fitzroy River, the point of commencement.—Population, 181.

No. 34.—ST. LAWRENCE—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at the junction of Alligator Creek with the Fitzroy River, and bounded then on the west by Alligator Creek upwards to its junction with Canal Creek ; then by Canal Creek upwards to its head ; then by a line northerly to the head of Raspberry Creek, and by Raspberry Creek downwards to the coast ; thence on the north and west by the sea-coast easterly and southerly to the mouth of the Fitzroy River, and then by the Fitzroy River upwards to its junction with Alligator Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 480.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 7.

Commencing at the head of the south branch of Connor's River on the range separating that river from the waters flowing direct to the east coast, and bounded thence by a line bearing east to the coast ; thence by the coast line northerly to Cape Palmerston ; thence by a line south-westerly to the range separating the Isaacs River from the waters flowing direct to the east coast ; and thence on the west by that range southerly to the head of the south branch of the Connor's River, the point of commencement.—Population, 11.

No. 35.—SPRINGSURE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of the Comet and Mackenzie Rivers, and bounded thence by a line bearing south-east to the northern bluff of Expedition Range ; then by that range southerly by the watershed separating the Comet River and Nogoa River from the Maranoa River, Warrego River, and Barcoo River ; then by a line bearing east to the junction of Balmy Creek with the Nogoa River ; and by that river and the Mackenzie River to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the Norwood Creek, and bounded thence on the south by a line bearing easterly to Mount Rainworth ; thence on the east by a line bearing north to Springsure Creek ; thence on the north by Springsure Creek upwards ; and then by a line westerly to Mount Baramble ; and thence by a line bearing south to Norwood Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 370.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the junction of the Comet River with the Nogoa River, and bounded thence by the Nogoa River upwards to Balmy Creek ; then by Balmy Creek to its head ; thence by a line south-west to Mount Observatory ; thence by the range separating the Comet River and Nogoa River from the Maranoa, Barcoo, and Warrego Rivers to the head of Channin Creek ; thence by a line bearing northerly to Mount Cotherstone ; thence by a line westerly to the head of Conah Creek ; thence by that creek to its junction with Norwood Creek ; thence by Norwood Creek upwards ; then by a line bearing north to Mount Baramble ; then by a line bearing east to the head of Springsure Creek ; and then by that creek and the Comet River to the Nogoa River, the point of commencement.—Population, 187.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the junction of the Comet River and Nogoa River, and bounded thence by the Comet River upwards to the Springsure Creek and by that creek upwards ; thence by a line bearing south to Mount Rainworth ; thence by a line bearing south-westerly to and along the northern boundary of Orion Downs Run ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly to the southern boundary of Lee's Station ; thence by a line bearing north-easterly to Taurus Gap ; and then on the north-east by a line bearing north-west to the junction of the Comet River with the Nogoa River, the point of commencement.—Population, 136.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at Taurus Gap and bounded thence on the north-east by a line bearing south-east to the northern bluff of Expedition Range ; thence by that range southerly by the watershed separating the Comet River and Nogoa River from the Maranoa River and Warrego River north-westerly to the head of Channin Creek ; thence by a line bearing northerly to Mount Cotherstone by a line north-westerly to the junction of Norwood and Vandyke Creeks by Norwood Creek upwards ; then by a line north-easterly to Mount Rainworth ; and thence by a line bearing south-westerly to and along the northern boundary of Orion Downs Run, by a line bearing north-easterly to the southern boundary of Lee's Station ; and then by a line bearing north-easterly to Taurus Gap, the point of commencement.—Population, 405.

No. 36.—STANLEY. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the range dividing the waters of the Mary River from those of the Brisbane River ; and bounded thence on the east by D'Aguilar's Range southerly to a point bearing east from the north-east corner of portion 38, parish of Burnett ; on the south by a line bearing west to the north-west corner of portion 52, same parish ; thence by a line north to the Brisbane River, and by that river downwards to the north-east corner of portion 206, parish of England ; thence by a line west to the north-west corner of portion 132, same parish, and the same line continued to the northern watershed of Buaraba Creek, by that watershed and by the northern watershed of Lockyer's Creek westerly to the Main Range dividing the eastern and western waters ; on the west by the Main Range north-westerly to the range dividing the Burnett and Mary River waters from those of the Brisbane River ; and on the north by the last-mentioned range easterly to D'Aguilar's Range, the point of commencement.

Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., NO. 36.—STANLEY—continued., DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising the parishes ofBurnett11
Dundas43
Mount Brisbane28
Population of Sub-District82
No. 2.—Comprising the following placesMonsildale Creek7
(part) Colinton26
Kilcoy33
Humberstone4
Durundur16
Population of Sub-District86
No. 3.—Comprising the following places(part) Colinton61
Mount Stanley9
Brisbane River21
Cooyar27
Taromeo40
Yeramin Creek23
Logyard Creek13
Rocky Waterholes1
Burnett Range13
Population of Sub-District208
No. 4.—Comprising the following places(part) Cressbrook101
Eskdale Station20
Eskdale Diggings15
Emu Creek19
Emu Creek (prospecting)2
Stanley River3
Population of Sub-District160
No. 5.—Comprising the following places and the parish of—
Wivenhoe68
Crows' Nest11
Mount Esk64
Mount Hallen9
(part) Cressbrook8
Population of Sub-District160

No. 37.—TAROOM. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the junction of Cracow Creek with the Dawson River, and bounded thence by the southern watershed of that creek easterly ; then by the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Burnett River southerly ; then by the Great Dividing Range separating the Dawson River from the Condamine, Balonne, and Maranoa Rivers westerly and northerly ; then by the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Comet River and Zamia Creek easterly to the junction of Zamia Creek with the Dawson River, and by said river upwards to point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 1.

Commencing at the junction of the Cracow Creek and the Dawson River, and bounded thence on the north-west by the Dawson River upwards to the south-west corner of the township of Taroom ; thence by a line bearing south-east to the head of Great Sandy Creek, on the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Auburn River ; thence by that range northerly to the head of Trevathan's Creek ; and thence by the southern watershed of Cracow Creek to the junction of that creek with the Dawson River, the point of commencement.—Population, 173.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DIVISION No. 2.

Commencing at the head of Great Sandy Creek, and bounded thence on the south, south-west, and west by the range separating the Dawson River from the Condamine, Balonne, and Maranoa Rivers westerly and northerly ; then by the watershed separating the Dawson River from the Comet River easterly to the head of Arcadia Creek ; thence by a line bearing south-east to the junction of Oweni or Eroombah Creek, and by the watershed separating the above creek from Horse Creek north-easterly to the south-east corner of Taroom Town Reserve on the Dawson River ; and thence by a line south-easterly to the head of Great Sandy Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 317.

No. 37.—TAROOM—continued.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the junction of Cracow Creek and the Dawson River, and bounded thence on the east by the Dawson River northerly to the junction of Roundstone Creek ; thence by the watershed separating the Zamia and Roundstone Creeks from Narowie and Palm-tree Creeks south-westerly to the head of Arcadia Creek ; thence by a line bearing south-east to the junction of Oweni or Eroombah Creek ; then by the watershed of that and Horse Creek to the Dawson River, at the south-west corner of the boundary of Taroom Town Reserve ; and thence by the Dawson River downwards to its junction with Cracow Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 292.

No. 38.—TOWNSVILLE. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the mouth of the Burdekin River, and bounded on the south by that river upwards to the junction of the Bogie River ; then by a line bearing west to the watershed separating the Upper and Lower Burdekin Rivers ; on the south-west by that watershed and the watershed separating the Upper Burdekin from waters flowing direct to the coast bearing north-westerly ; on the north by the nineteenth degree of south latitude east to Halifax Bay ; and on the north-east by the sea-coast south-easterly to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the east coast at the nineteenth parallel of south latitude, and bounded thence on the north by that parallel of south latitude due west to the watershed separating the Burdekin River from the waters flowing direct to the east coast ; thence on the south-west by that watershed south-easterly to the head of Speed Creek ; thence by a line bearing east to the Telegraph line, then by the Telegraph line and its continuation easterly to the coast ; and thence by the coast line north-westerly to the nineteenth parallel of south latitude, the point of commencement.—Population, 713.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at the head of Speed's Creek on the range separating the Burdekin River from the waters flowing direct to the east coast ; and bounded thence on the south-west by that range south-easterly to the watershed of the Ross River ; thence by a line bearing northerly to Castle Hill, and thence by a line bearing west to the head of Speed's Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 46.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing at the mouth of the Burdekin River, and bounded thence on the south-east by that river upwards to its junction with the Bogie River ; thence by a line west to the range separating the Burdekin River from the waters flowing direct to the east coast ; thence by that range north-westerly to the northern watershed of Ross River ; thence by a line bearing northerly to the Telegraph line ; thence on the north by the Telegraph line and its continuation easterly to the coast ; and thence on the north-east by the coast line south-easterly to the mouth of the Burdekin River, the point of commencement.—Population, 478.

No. 39.—WARREGO. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at a point on the watershed between the Warrego River and Mungallala Creek where it is intersected by the twenty-ninth degree of south latitude, and bounded thence on the east by that watershed northerly to Mount Elliott ; thence by the watershed between the Warrego and Maranoa Rivers to the Great Dividing Range ; on the north by the watershed separating the Warrego River from the Nogoa and Barcoo Rivers westerly to the Mount Inniskillen Range ; and thence by the southern watershed of the Barcoo River downwards to the twenty-sixth degree of south latitude ; then by said parallel of latitude true west to the one hundred and forty-first degree of east longitude ; then by said meridian south to the twenty-ninth parallel of south latitude, and by said parallel true east to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at a point in one hundred and forty-five degrees east longitude and twenty-nine degrees south latitude, and bounded thence on the south by the twenty-ninth parallel of south latitude due west to the one hundred and forty-first meridian of east longitude ; thence on the west by that meridian true north to the twenty-sixth parallel of south latitude ; thence by that parallel of south latitude due east to the southern watershed of the Barcoo River ; thence on the north-east by a line bearing south-east to the watershed of the Paroo River and the Warrego River ; thence by a line south-westerly to the one hundred and forty-fifth meridian of east longitude and the twenty-ninth parallel of south latitude, the point of commencement.—Population, 178.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at a point in twenty-nine degrees south latitude and one hundred and forty-five degrees east longitude, and bounded thence on the south by the twenty-ninth parallel of south latitude due east to the watershed of the Warrego River and the Mungallala Creek ; thence on the south-east by that watershed north-easterly to the head of Dewarra Creek ; thence by a line bearing west to the watershed separating the Paroo River from the Warrego River ; and thence by a line bearing south-westerly to the twenty-ninth parallel of south latitude, the point of commencement.—Population, 138.

Part II.—Table IX.—continued., DEFINITIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, ETC.—continued., No. 39.—WARREGO—continued., DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT.
No. 3.—Comprising the town of Charleville and Gowrie StationCharleville58
Gowrie Station45
Population of Sub-District103

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the head of Dewarra Creek, and bounded thence by the watershed between the Warrego and Maranoa Rivers to the Great Dividing Range ; thence on the north by the watershed separating the Warrego River from the Nogoa and Barcoo Rivers westerly to the Mount Inniskillen Range ; thence by the southern watershed of the Barcoo River downwards ; thence by a line bearing south-easterly to the watershed separating the Paroo River from the Warrego River ; and thence by a line bearing easterly to the head of Dewarra Creek, the point of commencement.—Population, 524.

No. 40.—WARWICK. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on Swan Creek at the junction of Jack Smith's Gully, and bounded thence on the south by Swan Creek upwards in an easterly direction to the north corner of No. 28 of Canning Downs pre-emptive measurement containing 667 acres ; thence by part of the north-east boundary of that portion bearing south-east one mile ; then by a line parallel to Swan Creek north-easterly four miles ; on the north-east by a line north-west to Freestone Creek ; on the north by Freestone Creek downwards to the east corner of Marshall and Deuchar's pre-emptive purchase No. 18 of 1,123 acres, Glengallan ; thence by a line bearing south-west till it meets the northerly prolongation of the east boundary line of Marshall and Deuchar's pre-emptive purchase of 715 acres on Campbell's Gully ; thence by a line bearing south to Campbell's Gully, and by Campbell's Gully downwards to the south-east corner of portion No. 184 containing 51 acres in the parish of Warwick ; thence by the eastern boundaries of portions No. 184 and 360 bearing north to the north-east corner of the said portion No. 360 ; thence by a line bearing west five miles to the east boundary of Massie and Walker's pre-emptive purchase of 519 acres, Toolburra ; thence by part of the east boundary of that portion and a line bearing south to the Condamine River ; thence by the Condamine River downwards to the north-west corner of portion No. 230, containing 91 acres, in the parish of Warwick ; on the west by the west boundaries of portions Nos. 230, 240, 252, 259, and a line south to Sandy Creek ; thence by Sandy Creek upwards to the south-west corner of portion 487 in the parish of Warwick ; on the south by a line bearing east seven and a half miles ; thence by a line bearing north to the confluence of Rosenthal Creek with the Condamine River ; thence by the Condamine River downwards, and by the western boundary of Leslie's pre-emptive purchase of 640 acres, Canning Downs ; thence by the northern and part of the eastern boundaries of that portion, by the northern boundaries of another portion of 640 acres and of 164 acres and 339 acres, Canning Downs, bearing east to Swan Creek ; and thence by Swan Creek upwards to the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICTS.
No. 1.—Comprising portion of Municipality and parish of(part) Warwick1,209
Population of Sub-District1,209
No. 2.—Comprising portion of the Municipality and parish of(part) Warwick1,019
Population of Sub-District1,019
No. 3.—Comprising portion of the Municipality and parish of(part) Warwick383
Population of Sub-District383

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing on Swan Creek at the junction of Jack Smith's Gully, and bounded thence on the south by Swan Creek upwards in an easterly direction to the north corner of No. 28 of Canning Downs pre-emptive purchase containing 667 acres ; thence by part of the north-east boundary of that portion bearing south-east one mile ; then by a line parallel to Swan Creek north-easterly four miles ; on the north-east by a line north-west to Freestone Creek ; on the north by that creek downward's to the east corner of Marshall and Deuchar's pre-emptive purchase No. 18 of 1,123 acres, Glengallan ; thence by a line bearing south-west till it meets the northerly prolongation of the east boundary line of Marshall and Deuchar's pre-emptive purchase of 715 acres on Campbell's Gully ; then by a line bearing south to Campbell's Gully, and by Campbell's Gully downwards to the south-east corner of portion No. 184, containing 51 acres, in the parish of Warwick ; thence by a line due south to the north-west corner of Leslie's pre-emptive purchase of 640 acres, Canning Downs ; thence by the northern and part of the eastern boundaries of that portion by the northern boundaries of another portion of 640 acres and of 164 acres and 339 acres, Canning Downs, bearing east to Swan Creek ; and thence by Swan Creek upwards to its junction with Jack Smith's Gully, the point of commencement.—Population, 366.

No. 41.—WESTWOOD. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing at the confluence of Googango Creek with the Fitzroy River, and bounded thence by that river downwards to Black Gin Creek ; then by the west, south, and east boundaries of the Rockhampton Census District to the Fitzroy River, and by that river to the west boundary of the Town Reserve of Herbert ; then by a line bearing south-west ; then by the watershed separating the Don River, Dee River, and Kroombit Creek from Raglan Creek, the Calliope River, and Boyne River ; then by the watershed separating Kroombit Creek from the Burnett River and Dawson River ; then by a line north-west to Mount Spencer ; then by the western watershed of Googango Creek to its junction with the Fitzroy River, the point of commencement.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing at a point bearing south from the south-west corner of Portion D Section 37 parish of Wood, and bounded thence on the west by a line bearing north to the said south-west corner ; and by Black Gin Creek downwards to Deep Creek ; and by Deep Creek downwards to the Fitzroy River ; and by the Fitzroy River upwards to the watershed separating the Moah Creek from Emu Creek ; by that watershed easterly ; and by a line bearing easterly to a point bearing south from the south-west corner of Portion D Section 37, the point of commencement.—Population, 508.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing at a point bearing south from the south-west corner of Portion D of Section No. 37 in the parish of Wood, and bounded thence on the north by the southern boundary of the Rockhampton Census District bearing east ; then by portion of eastern boundary of the said Census District bearing north to the Fitzroy River ; thence by the Fitzroy River downwards ; thence by a line south-westerly to the head of Wallan Creek ; thence by a line south-westerly to north of the Heifer Station ; and by a line southerly to the watershed separating the Gogango Creek waters from those flowing direct to the Fitzroy River ; thence by that watershed north-westerly to the head of Moah Creek ; and thence by a line bearing north-easterly to the point of commencement.—Population, 851.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Fitzroy River at the watershed separating the Moah Creek from the Emu Creek, and bounded thence by that watershed easterly to the head of Moah Creek ; thence by the watershed separating the Gogango Creek from the waters flowing direct to the Fitzroy River south-easterly to the watershed separating the Gogango Creek from the Dee Creek ; thence by that watershed south-westerly to the south-eastern watershed of the Gogango Creek, and by that watershed north-westerly to the Fitzroy River ; and thence by the Fitzroy River to the point of commencement.—Population, 381.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at Mount Spencer, and bounded thence by the western watershed of Gogango Creek ; thence by the watershed separating Gogango Creek from the Dee River ; thence by a line north to north of the Heifer Station, and then by a line north-easterly ; thence by the watershed separating the Don River, Dee River, and Kroombit Creek from Raglan Creek, the Calliope River, and Boyne River ; then by the watershed separating Kroombit Creek from the Burnett River and Dawson River ; and then by a line bearing north-west to Mount Spencer, the point of commencement.—Population, 340.

No. 42.—WIDE BAY. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT.

Commencing on the shore of Wide Bay, and bounded thence by a line bearing west to the south boundary of Tiaro Town Reserve ; thence by a line bearing west to the northern watershed of Munna Creek ; then by said watershed to the range dividing the Mary River from the Burnett River ; then by said watershed north to the head of Degilbo Creek ; then by the western watershed of said creek separating it from the Upper Burnett River to the junction with the said river ; then by a line bearing north-west to the watershed separating the Burnett River from the Kolan River ; then by said watershed northerly, and by the watershed separating the Kholan from the Boyne River and Baffle Creek easterly to the sea-coast ; and thence by the sea-coast southerly to the point of commencement,—exclusively of the Census District of Maryborough.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 1.

Commencing on the Burnett River at the southern boundary of the Walla Run, and bounded thence on the south-east by a line bearing north-easterly to Elliott Range, and by that range to the coast ; thence on the east and north by the coast line northerly and westerly to the watershed separating the Kholan from the Boyna River and Baffle Creek, thence by that watershed south-westerly ; thence by a line bearing south to the Burnett River at the Walla Run, the point of commencement.—Population, 535.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 2.

Commencing on the Burnett River at the southern boundary of Walla Run, and bounded thence on the east by a line bearing north to the range separating the Kholan River from the Boyne River and Baffle Creek ; thence on the north by that range westerly to the range separating the Burnett River from the Kholan River south-easterly to Mount Perry ; and thence by a line bearing west to the Burnett River, the point of commencement.—Population, 128.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 3.

Commencing on the Burnett River at the southern boundary of the Walla Run, and bounded thence by a line bearing west to Mount Perry ; thence by a line south-easterly to the junction of Degilbo Creek and the Burnett River ; thence by the watershed separating the Burnett River from Degilbo Creek to the head of the last-mentioned creek ; thence by a line bearing east to the Telegraph line ; and thence on the north-east by a line north-westerly to the point of commencement.—Population, 11.

No. 42.—WIDE BAY—continued. DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 4.

Commencing at the southern boundary of the Walla Run on the Burnett River, and bounded thence on the north-east by a line bearing south-west to the Telegraph line and Gayndah road ; thence on the south by the Gayndah road easterly to the Six-mile Creek ; thence on the east by a line bearing northerly to the sea-coast ; thence by the sea-coast north-westerly to Elliot Range ; and thence by that range and a line bearing south-west to the southern boundary of the Walla Run on the Burnett River, the point of commencement.—Population, 124.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 5.

Commencing on the Mary River at the south-western corner of Portion No. 92, and bounded thence on the north by the southern boundaries of portions 92, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 43, then by the southern boundary of the Tiaro Town Reserve and its prolongation bearing east to the sea-coast ; thence on the east and north by the coast line bearing northerly and westerly ; thence by a line bearing southerly to the Six-mile Creek on the Gayndah road ; thence by the Six-mile Creek to the Mary River, and by the Mary River upwards to point of commencement,—exclusive, however, of the Census District of Maryborough before described.—Population, 294.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT No. 6.

Commencing at the Six-mile Creek on the Gayndah road, and bounded thence on the east by the Six-mile Creek downwards to the Mary River, and by the Mary River upwards to the south-west corner or portion No. 92 ; thence by a line bearing west to the northern watershed of Munna Creek ; then by the said watershed to the range dividing the Mary River from the Burnett River ; then by the said watershed northerly to the Gayndah road ; and thence by a line bearing easterly to the Telegraph line ; and by the Telegraph line easterly to the Six-mile Creek on the Gayndah road, the point of commencement.—Population, 194.

DESCRIPTION OF SUB-DISTRICT NO. 7.
Comprising the following places :—
Frazer's Island3
Sandy Cape Lighthouse28
Woody Island6
Shipping (Pilot service)3
Population of Sub-District40
Part II.—Table X., POPULATION, by AGE, in ELECTORATES, and by CENSUS DISTRICTS, contrasting the two.
NO.ELECTORATES.CENSUS DISTRICTS.AGES.
ALL AGES.MALES ONLY.
Both Sexes.Males, Females.Minors.Adults.
1Brisbane NorthPart of Brisbane9,295M.4,5002,5151,985
F.4,795
2Brisbane SouthPart of Brisbane1,198M.576316260
F.622
3BurnettBurnett3,445M.2,2897101,579
F.1,156
4ClermontClermont2,141M.1,5273121,215
F.614
5Downs, EasternDarling Downs East3,588M.2,2218891,332
F.1,367
6Downs, NorthernDarling Downs North4,204M.1,511536975
F.643
DalbyM.1,057552505
F.993
7Downs, WesternDarling Downs Central3,188M.1,318458860
F.674
Darling Downs WestM.843236607
F.353
8Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton and Toowoomba7,079M.3,5671,9811,586
F.3,512
9Fortitude ValleyPart of Brisbane4,536M.2,1281,0141,114
F.2,408
10IpswichPart of Ipswich4,821M.2,3421,400942
F.2,479
11KennedyBowen8,886M.626305321
F.533
CardwellM.23560175
F.96
MackayM.1,5334601,073
F.564
Kennedy NorthM.2,4822802,202
F.506
Kennedy SouthM.966121845
F.108
TownsvilleM.743252491
F.494
12LeichhardtLeichhardt3,852M.608132476
F.203
Peak DownsM.980148832
F.181
SpringsureM.848175673
F.250
TaroomM.635120515
F.147
13MaranoaBalonne3,349M.850235615
F.390
MaranoaM.1,4764191,057
F.633
14MaryboroughPart of Maryborough6,137M.3,5851,5102,075
F.2,552
15MitchellMitchell692M.60781526
F.85
16Moreton EastPart of Brisbane17,875M.1,733968765
F.1,693
CabooltureM.1,537673864
F.979
LoganM.1,8987801,118
F.1,089
Moreton EastM.2,5911,1501,441
F.1,871
Part of OxleyM.2,4211,1771,244
F.2,063
17Moreton WestFassifern11,605M.981489492
F.709
Part of IpswichM.1,437867570
F.1,330
Moreton WestM.3,5031,7711,732
F.2,807
Part of OxleyM.814734
F.60
StanleyM.499170329
F.198
Part II.—Table X.—continued, POPULATION, by AGE, in ELECTORATES, and by CENSUS DISTRICTS, contrasting the two—continued.
NO.ELECTORATES.CENSUS DISTRICTS.AGES.
ALL AGES.MALES ONLY.
Both Sexes.Males, Females.Minors.Adults.
18Port CurtisGladstone4,790M.965352613
F.569
St. LawrenceM.704273431
F.472
WestwoodM.1,4344081,026
F.646
19RockhamptonRockhampton6,473M.3,4241,6341,790
F.3,049
20WarregoWarrego943M.790128662
F.153
21WarwickWarwick2,977M.1,534834700
F.1,443
22Wide BayPart of Maryborough7,308M.1004753
F.89
GympieM.3,5851,3232,262
F.2,208
Wide BayM.927305622
F.399
Unrepresented DistrictsBurke484M.42425399
F.60
Cook11M.927
F.2
Gilbert1,227M.1,1371021,035
F.90
QUEENSLAND120,104M.71,76728,74243,025
F.48,337
Part II.—Table XI., DETAILS of POPULATION in MUNICIPALITIES, by WARDS (where any exist).
Municipality.Ward.MALES.Females.Total Persons.Total last Census.Increase.Decrease.
Adults.Minors.Total.
Allora*93118211201412412
Bowen1261993253927171,144427
BrisbaneEast6985701,2681,29515,02914,265764
Kangaroo Point201260461559
North8951,1862,0812,306
South260316576622
Valley6608791,5391,742
West6456341,2791,301
ClermontClermont12625151741,222821401
Copperfield439185624373
Dalby3754408158321,6471,224423
Drayton15724139839479280715
Gayndah14616931535667174675
Gladstone9011620620541137734
IpswichNorth1982964944724,8205,021201
South7431,1041,8472,007
Mackay*233175408321729729
MaryboroughEast2193305495743,5422,929613
South264211475422
West377387764758
RockhamptonArcher5524049568545,0645,226162
Fitzroy416555971988
Leichhardt329358687608
Roma*268218486355841841
ToowoombaCentral3193947137433,5432,900643
North305343648659
South150217367413
Townsville4342366704701,140346794
WarwickEast2492755244952,4731,728745
West256357613596
Not stated which Ward5370123122
10,27611,26821,54421,50943,05337,5346,399880
[The places marked * have been erected into Municipalities since last Census.]
Part II.—Table XII., NUMBERS of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, in ELECTORATES, and by CENSUS DISTRICTS.
Electoral Districts.Census Districts.Sex.Chinese.Polynesians.Prisoners.Lunatics.Charitable Institutions, Hospitals, &c.
Brisbane NorthPart of BrisbaneM.2915873144
F.1487
Brisbane SouthPart of BrisbaneM.51
F.
BurnettBurnettM.270115
F.
ClermontClermontM.131125
F.
Downs, EasternDarling Downs EastM.6546
F.1
Downs, NorthernDalbyM.26213
F.11
Darling Downs NorthM.34282
F.4
Downs, WesternDarling Downs CentralM.520
F.
Darling Downs WestM.73
F.
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton and ToowoombaM.2431124
F.1112
Fortitude ValleyPart of BrisbaneM.315
F.
IpswichPart of IpswichM.77121
F.47
KennedyBowenM.8272
F.
CardwellM.61
F.2
Kennedy NorthM.4232027
F.
Kennedy SouthM.58011
F.
MackayM.35479
F.24
TownsvilleM.555333
F.12
LeichhardtLeichhardtM.5015
F.
Peak DownsM.5231
F.
SpringsureM.40284
F.1
TaroomM.3691
F.
MaranoaBalonneM.24
F.1
MaranoaM.669
F.
MaryboroughPart of MaryboroughM.285286
F.102
MitchellMitchellM.38422
F.2
Moreton EastPart of BrisbaneM.97
F.
CabooltureM.141
F.3
Part II.—Table XII.—continued ; NUMBERS of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, in ELECTORATES, and by CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
Electoral Districts.Census Districts.Sex.Chinese.Polynesians.Prisoners.Lunatics.Charitable Institutions, Hospitals, &c.
Moreton East—continuedLoganM.1233
F.8
Moreton EastM.1099112143
F.1167
Part of OxleyM.1181382
F.69
Moreton WestFassifernM.16
F.
Part of IpswichM.
F.1
Moreton WestM.148
F.1
Part of OxleyM.
F.
StanleyM.2317
F.
Port CurtisGladstoneM.5321
F.
St. LawrenceM.2716
F.
WestwoodM.16812
F.1
RockhamptonRockhamptonM.903216135
F.436
WarregoWarregoM.54173
F.5
WarwickWarwickM.255
F.
Wide BayGympieM.25046
F.1
Part of MaryboroughM.
F.
Wide BayM.432
F.1
M.2,8342,185243142412
F.1751674175
Part II.—Table XII.—continued ; NUMBERS of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, in ELECTORATES, and by CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS.Sex.Chinese.Polynesians.Prisoners.Lunatics.Charitable Institutions, Hospitals, &c.
BurkeM.39642
F.6
CookM.1
F.
GilbertM.4306
F.
M.3,3042,255245142412
F.1811674175

Information as to the birthplaces of Chinamen and Japanese is too meager to be of any value.

Out of 3,304 males and 1 female, 3,252 males and 1 female are returned simply as born in China ; 24 males in Hong Kong ; 1 in Japan ; 25 are described as British subjects by naturalization, and 2 British subjects by birth.

The difference in the number of inmates of Charitable Institutions between this Table and others, consists of the number of Immigrants in the sundry Immigration Depots, viz. :—

At Brisbane16 males24 females.
Ipswich21 males15 females.
Maryborough38 males43 females.
75 males82 females.
Part II.—Table XIII., POPULATION of TOWNS.
Towns.Census District.Persons.Males.Females.
Allora MunicipalityDarling Downs East412211201
BananaLeichhardt1227844
BeenleighLogan734627
BlackallMitchell43376
Bowen MunicipalityBowen717325392
Brisbane MunicipalityBrisbane19,4137,2047,825
Brisbane Suburbs*Brisbane1,7331,693
Brisbane Suburbs Milton, &c.Moreton East87109
Brisbane Suburbs Norman's CreekOxley354408
BulwerMoeton East422022
BundabergWide Bay1177245
Burketown*Burke15132
CardwellCardwell964848
CharlevilleWarrego584216
Clermont MunicipalityClermont1,222775447
ClevelandMoreton East1809387
CondamineDarling Downs North20310598
CunnamullaWarrego452322
Dalby MunicipalityDalby1,647815832
DalrympleKennedy North876423
Drayton, part of MunicipalityDrayton and Toowoomba224110114
GainsfordLeichhardt744331
Gayndah MunicipalityBurnett671315356
Gladstone MunicipalityGladstone416210206
GoondiwindiDarling Downs West1297158
GoodnaMoreton, West282144138
InglewoodDarling Downs East784236
Ipswich, Churchill SuburbsIpswich5,0927373
Ipswich, Municipality*Ipswich2,3412,479
Ipswich, Suburbs, EasternIpswich5868
LeyburnDarling Downs East228109119
Mackay MunicipalityMackay729408321
MarlboroughSt. Lawrence217117100
Maryborough MunicipalityMaryborough3,5421,7881,754
NanangoBurnett1456976
NeboPeak Downs542925
Normantown*Burke1108426
Rockhampton Municipality*Rockhampton5,4972,6142,450
Rockhampton NorthRockhampton228205
Roma MunicipalityMaranoa841486355
St. GeorgeBalonne1479255
St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence217117100
SandgateCaboolture1326369
SomersetCook1192
SpringsureSpringsure370201169
SuratBalonne1085256
TamboMitchell835726
TaroomTaroom1076047
TiaroMaryborough18910089
Toowoomba MunicipalityDrayton and Toowoomba3,6281,7281,815
Toowoomba IrishtownDrayton and Toowoomba4540
Townsville Municipality *Townsville1,140670470
Warwick, part of MunicipalityWarwick2,2281,1371,091
WestwoodWestwood16210260
YaambaSt. Lawrence823943
51,42525,95625,469
[Towns marked * include the Shipping.]

Besides the foregoing Towns, there are centres of population on the following Gold Fields, viz. :—Black Snake, Calliope River, Canal Creek, Cania, Cape River, Cawarrel, Cloncurry, Crocodile, Etheridge River, Gilbert River, Gympie, Imbil, Jimna, Herbert's Creek, Kilkivan, Kroombit, Lucky Valley, Morinish, Native Bee, Ravenswood, Ridgelands, Rosewood, and Spay Creek ; but, through the difficulty of separating the actual town population from the digging population, it is deemed advisable to give the whole under " Gold Fields.”

Part II.—Table XIV., POPULATION in the PASTORAL DISTRICTS.
PASTORAL DISTRICT.Persons.Males.Females.
Burke1,4271,323104
Burnett3,4452,2891,156
Cook63549
Darling Downs2,9932,076917
Kennedy North3,8923,312580
Kennedy South37832058
Leichhardt5,7994,4281,371
Maranoa2,1581,505652
Mitchell69260785
Warrego943790153
21,79016,7045,086
Part II.—Table XV., NUMBER of PERSONS on Board the SHIPPING, enumerated on the 1st September, 1871.
DISTRICT.NUMBER OF VESSELS.POPULATION.
Electoral.Census.Persons.Males.Females.
IpswichIpswich288
KennedyTownsville31111
MaryboroughMaryborough838353
Moreton EastMoreton East282272189
Brisbane221091072
Caboolture51313
Logan62323
Port CurtisGladstone916613333
St. Lawrence112102
RockhamptonRockhampton838335
Wide BayWide Bay266
Total in Electorates9465159754
Outside the ElectoratesBurke225241
TOTALS9667662155
Part II.—Table XVI., POPULATION connected with GOLD DIGGING.*
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCAL DESIGNATION.TOTALS.DETAILS.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
BOWENMarengo1816218162
BURKE‡Cloncurry1151041111510411
BURNETT‡Cania2832414225221042
Gooramjam33
Mount Perry1212
Nanango1616
CABOOLTUREParker6633
Samford33
CLERMONTBlanket Flat2562302624213
Candle Flat99
Eastern River88
Hurley's Rush55
McDonald's Flat41356
‡Native Bee15614313
Springs1394
DARLING DOWNS EAST‡Canal Creek167116511006931
‡Lucky Valley553916
Talgai1284
GILBERT‡Gilbert River1,1461,0687874568263
‡Etheridge River40138615
GLADSTONE‡Boyne River361249112816417
‡Calliope River25015892
Langmorn Creek66
Milton24213
GYMPIE‡Black Snake5,0103,0581,952785226
Colo1183
Five-Mile55
†Gympie4,4602,6511,809
†Imbil1428656
†Jimna17314726
†Kilkivan14110932
KENNEDY NORTH†Ravenswood2,4972,0614362,4972,061436
KENNEDY SOUTH‡Cape River8577877085778770
LOGANCurrumbin Creek2222
OXLEYEnoggera6666
ST. LAWRENCEBonnie Doon3372071301165
‡Canoona281711
†Cawarral296182114
Near Princhester22
STANLEYEskdale302191569
Yarraman1515
WESTWOOD‡Blackfellow's Gully1,263890373322111
‡Crocodile499306193
‡Herbert's Creek14111724
‡Kroombit554213
†Morinish22113883
†Ridgelands472621
†Rosewood16113922
Spay Creek1071016
WIDE BAYStanton Harcourt1211112111
12,3669,0733,29312,3669,0733,293
[* A great number of the places specified in this Table are on no proclaimed gold field, but have been treated as gold fields on account of there being people either seeking for or finding gold in the localities mentioned.]

PART III., AGES OF THE PEOPLE.

CONTENTS.

TABLE XVII.—Ages of the People by years, quinquennially and decennially

TABLE XVIII.—Comparative Return of Ages of the Population in the years 1861 and 1871, arranged in three periods of Age

TABLE XIX.—Comparison of Proportion of Ages in the years 1861 and 1871, by Census Returns, arranged in three periods of Age.

Part III.—Table XVII., AGES of the PEOPLE by YEARS, QUINQUENNIALLY and DECENNIALLY.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4-Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
QUEENSLAND120,104M.71,76728,74243,0252,4012,1402,2052,0372,05510,838
F.48,33727,04221,2952,2341,9992,1152,0501,93210,330
Balonne1,240M.850235615211916192297
F.390230160231823211499
Bowen1,159M.6263053212826242429131
F.5332922412632232227130
Brisbane18,455M.8,9374,8134,1244203323643163451,777
F.9,5185,1634,3553813283393573331,738
Burke484M.424253992541113
F.6026343214212
Burnett3,445M.2,2897101,5795355575658279
F.1,1566634935155485250256
Caboolture2,516M.1,5376738644849554852252
F.9795444355543433931211
Cardwell331M.235601755453320
F.9648488631321
Clermont2,141M.1,5273121,2153230262932149
F.6143262884040392728174
Cook11M.92711
F.21111
Dalby2,050M.1,0575525056552464747257
F.9935594344940393850216
Darling Downs Central1,992M.1,3184588605024432926172
F.6743922824527463246196
Darling Downs East3,588M.2,2218891,3326362637466328
F.1,3678395287660765457323
Darling Downs North2,154M.1,5115369754641332729176
F.6433722713137272629150
Darling Downs West1,196M.843236607151813211279
F.353206147121524111880
Drayton and Toowoomba7,079M.3,5671,9811,586181160174156173844
F.3,5122,0491,463163146156174140779
Fassifern1,690M.9814894923720382627148
F.7094122973723222633141
Gilbert1,227M.1,1371021,0355535220
F.9036543443418
Gladstone1,534M.9653526132730332529144
F.5693122572532232825133
Gympie5,793M.3,5851,3232,26212611511995108563
F.2,2081,2001,0081051001358887515
Ipswich7,588M.3,7792,2671,512158162153142147762
F.3,8092,2031,606122142133155140692
Kennedy North2,988M.2,4822802,2023029212923132
F.5062432633215252023115
Kennedy South1,074M.9661218451882524
F.10864446693731
Part III.—Table XVII., AGES of the PEOPLE by YEARS, QUINQUENNIALLY and DECENNIALLY.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
7,3905,2704,2191,0254,5208,8809,0876,6924,6382,7712,0881,0471,0512273071,987
7,2114,9513,7727783,3495,2834,1743,0111,9771,26497955551010918264
5122521365138128776339351817431
7426229325730167762111
76424016295984614511158342
8143299447050391488341
1,306956648126439698831706512314253147163364120
1,3329759341847591,032764605402276217131131312212
425134977346237842105
553177731117
19112095251483032912741911291145145726
19911381149110897635227298153
1561171212710116417311276504320224198
150338614587710271403216191361
8814102137312417651132
1662332011631112
674531201023003261811516743181111112
6647309588968381510721
12221
1
15379471653911477744452610921
14810870177912876583023191191
1048176251002021951428650331825117
9857301137866043211111841
23115913338140241255210150122794231854
22218292207313010480574017111321
111104118271182212011481056759251876
976451105176593222131161
6348388571071071016958402322221
55432082339163191010531
553376181271092673482931731309869771318
57740325634187313306233153101794734811
10311310124891108758453927131761
103857211516749293431205911
98471810025426217812046356430
653414171163111
955148146912713111860352499229
824841849746127218629
339239145372015026063882401439730313112
3022061463113527725615886482710911
6565103053414622928124919513011749901934
599510341612252992992491871258957561235
663134171674874773181978838165409
5622351540108473819461
10104334642092101221034837136231
121110515107421
Part III.—Table XVII.—continued., AGES of the PEOPLE by YEARS, QUINQUENNIALLY and DECENNIALLY—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.Under 1 year.1-2-3-4-Under 5 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
Leichhardt811M.6081324761312517653
F.20310110279781041
Logan2,987M.1,8987801,1185463575048272
F.1,0896184715053535057263
Mackay2,097M.1,5334601,0734335252520148
F.5642912732820382937152
Maranoa2,109M.1,4764191,0574638373128180
F.6333412924525322730159
Maryborough6,326M.3,6851,5572,128127114134112105592
F.2,6411,4691,172115121111118100565
Mitchell692M.607815264964225
F.8541446172319
Moreton East4,462M.2,5911,1521,4397366817479373
F.1,8711,1117609668707671381
Moreton West6,310M.3,5031,7711,732126121119121121608
F.2,8071,6821,125138103121142117621
Oxley4,625M.2,5021,2241,27810390808179433
F.2,1231,1779468073927683404
Peak Downs1,161M.98014883210795839
F.18183988886838
Rockhampton6,473M.3,4241,6341,790153139146150143731
F.3,0491,6561,393120138150134122664
St. Lawrence1,176M.7042734312523162919112
F.4722602123029213217129
Springsure1,098M.8481756731591313151
F.25013012020101291465
Stanley697M.4991703291191671053
F.19811583151010101055
Taroom782M.63512051513873940
F.147747313779137
Townsville1,237M.7432524912829291717120
F.4942422523418232521121
Warrego943M.7901286628556933
F.153837081327434
Warwick2,977M.1,5348347006260627558317
F.1,4438386056859596338287
Westwood2,080M.1,4344081,0264635363439190
F.6463472994448353030187
Wide Bay1,326M.927305622282223918100
F.399204195151519161277
QUEENSLAND120,104M.71,76728,74243,0252,4012,1402,2052,0372,05510,838
F.48,33727,04221,2952,2341,9992,1152,0501,93210,330

Of those of 80 years and upwards, the following are the details :—80 years, 8 men and 5 women ; 81, 3 men and 4 women ; 82, 6 men and 1 woman ; 83, 4 men and 2 women ; 84, 3 men and 2 women ; 87, 2 men and 1 woman ; 88, 2 men ; 89, 1 man and 1 woman ; 90, 3 men ; 91, 1 men and 1 woman ; 93, 1 woman ; 97, 2 men.

Part III.—Table XVII., AGES of the PEOPLE by YEARS, QUINQUENNIALLY and DECENNIALLY—continued.
5-10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
2723218551149476503217117317
27161432323261174413
15414116053158217187129112554830266150
1381069714741028070563324151223
847211541177265191120673127510180
752124195110341371189310
101645618106268217166102685430295111
894736106188483622141055111
4192562365426041837726018611681443912335
4022561965017431121716412768582617316
872417581341198754252467111
954462266121
3172242013717523226520315492776671266171
315247144241091281371009272493726622
4693932604119231135429718913688535912140
4583372303613123523118413375653136121
285260208381402162372071501119942541228
3442261693412220015814394796236361222
26234515822371961199249281379
201096183326106311
44125515948184395423285204113793641102117
443274224512463843191681045152322611
774033115690957244211896218
713715834814423144633
32285113771961508976381512416
34131352541211683411
382151748647151302316147113
281614215192110842211
3415265461031188257373623121
19126151919114311
563725145213692735118141150
731922750105512210836
1825391373171147102743422159213
219163101917114333
2651687212661391401019555362632631
223179130199014711383643529162431
11255456621672501831286953131142183
9144214407984521986641
7643691798161118104492430811217
523534641553222131111631
7,3905,2704,2191,0254,5208,8809,0876,6924,6382,7712,0881,0471,0512273071,987
7,2114,9513,7727783,3495,2834,1743,0111,9771,26497955551010918264

Of those of 80 years and upwards, the following are the details :—80 years, 8 men and 5 women ; 81, 3 men and 4 women ; 82, 6 men and 1 woman ; 83, 4 men and 2 women ; 84, 3 men and 2 women ; 87, 2 men and 1 woman ; 88, 2 men ; 89, 1 man and 1 woman ; 90, 3 men ; 91, 1 men and 1 woman ; 93, 1 woman ; 97, 2 men.

Part III.—Table XVIII., COMPARATIVE RETURN of AGES of the POPULATION in the Years 1861 and 1871, arranged in three periods of Age.
1861.1871.
QUEENSLAND.QUEENSLAND.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
VICENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
All ages30,05918,12111,938120,10471,76748,337All ages.
Under 20 years12,9006,4636,43753,98127,71726,264Under 20 years.
20 years and upwards17,15911,6585,50166,12344,05022,07320 years and upwards.
0-12,9006,4636,43753,98127,71726,2640-
20-12,4708,2194,25146,79930,20416,59520-
40-4,2613,1141,14715,31910,5444,77540-
60-355269861,8971,27861960-
80-118357372080-
Unspecified6248142,0511,98764Unspecified.
DECENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
0-8,6774,2854,39235,76918,22817,5410-
10-4,2232,1782,04518,2129,4898,72310-
20-7,2724,6492,62323,83514,4259,41020-
30-5,1983,5701,62822,96415,7797,18530-
40-3,0302,18384710,6507,4093,24140-
50-1,2319313004,6693,1351,53450-
60-294228661,5611,05151060-
70-61412033622710970-
80-118348301880-
90-97290-
Unspecified6248142,0511,98764Unspecified.
QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
0-5,4732,7212,75221,16810,83810,3300-
5-3,2041,5641,64014,6017,3907,2115-
10-2,1151,0851,03010,2215,2704,95110-
15-2,1081,0931,0157,9914,2193,57215-
20-3,3152,0821,2339,6725,5454,12720-
25-3,9572,5671,39014,1638,8805,28325-
30-3,0482,10394513,2619,0874,17430-
35-2,1501,4676839,7036,6923,01135-
40-1,8361,3145226,6154,6381,97740-
45-1,1948693254,0352,7711,26445-
50-8766582183,0672,08897950-
55-355273821,6021,04755555-
*60-294228661,5611,051510*60-
*70-614120336227109*70-
*80-1183483018*80-
*90-972*90-
Unspecified6248142,0511,98764Unspecified.
[* In present Census, these ages are only taken decennially.]
Part III.—Table XIX., COMPARISION of PROPORTION of AGES in the Years 1861 and 1871, by CENSUS RETURNS, arranged in three periods of Age.
1861.1871.
QUEENSLAND.QUEENSLAND.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
VICENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
All ages100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00All ages.
Under 20 years42.9135.6653.9244.9438.6354.34Under 20 years.
20 years and upwards57.0964.3446.0855.0661.3745.6620 years and upwards.
0-42.9135.6653.9244.9438.6354.340-
20-41.4845.3635.6138.9642.0834.3320-
40-14.1717.199.6112.7614.699.8840-
60-1.191.480.721.581.781.2860-
80-0.040.050.020.050.050.0480-
Unspecified0.210.260.121.712.770.13Unspecified.
DECENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
0-28.8623.6436.7929.7825.4036.290-
10-14.0512.0217.1315.1613.2318.0510-
20-24.1925.6621.9719.8420.1019.4720-
30-17.2919.7013.6419.1221.9814.8630-
40-10.0812.057.098.8710.326.7140-
50-4.095.142.523.894.373.1750-
60-0.981.250.561.301.461.0560-
70-0.210.230.160.280.320.2370-
80-0.040.050.020.040.040.0380-
90-0.000.000.000.010.010.0190-
Unspecified0.210.260.121.712.770.13Unspecified.
QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS OF AGE.
0-18.2015.0123.0517.6215.1021.380-
5-10.668.6313.7412.1610.2914.915-
10-7.045.998.638.517.3510.2410-
15-7.016.038.506.655.887.8115-
20-11.0311.4910.338.057.738.5420-
25-13.1614.1711.6411.7912.3710.9325-
30-10.1411.617.9211.0412.668.6330-
35-7.158.095.728.089.326.2335-
40-6.117.264.375.516.464.0940-
45-3.974.792.723.363.862.6245-
50-2.913.631.832.552.912.0250-
55-1.181.510.691.341.461.1555-
*60-0.981.250.561.301.461.05*60-
*70-0.210.230.160.280.320.23*70-
*80-0.040.050.020.040.040.03*80-
*90-0.000.000.000.010.010.01*90-
Unspecified0.210.260.121.712.770.13Unspecified.
[* In present Census, these ages are only taken decennially.]

PART IV., SEPARATE AND CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.

CONTENTS.

TABLE XX.—Separate and Conjugal Condition of the People, on 1st September, 1871

TABLE XXI.—Comparative Table of the Conditions of the People above 15 years of age, as ascertained by the Census Returns of 1868 and 1871

Part IV.—Table XX., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
QUEENSLAND120,104M.18,8554718,808Married
F.18,10774317,364
M.50,13628,60221,534Unmarried18,228
F.28,81626,2952,52117,541
M.1,2451,245Widowed
F.1,39111,390
M.1,531931,438Unspecified
F.23320
BALONNE1,240M.162162Married
F.1446138
M.652235417Unmarried148
F.24022416173
M.1212Widowed
F.66
M.2424Unspecified
F.
BOWEN1,159M.1792177Married
F.1969187
M.432303129Unmarried207
F.32128338211
M.99Widowed
F.1616
M.66Unspecified
F.
BRISBANE18,455M.2,908112,897Married
F.3,242983,144
M.5,8684,8011,067Unmarried3,083
F.5,8565,0647923,070
M.146146Widowed
F.415415
M.15114Unspecified
F.514
BURKE484M.3737Married
F.27126
M.30125276Unmarried17
F.2825317
M.88Widowed
F.22
M.7878Unspecified
F.33
BURNETT3,445M.4982496Married
F.43623413
M.1,7247081,016Unmarried470
F.69664056455
M.4242Widowed
F.2424
M.2525Unspecified
F.
CABOOLTURE2,516M.4331432Married
F.39720377
M.942644298Unmarried408
F.55952435361
M.2323Widowed
F.2222
M.13928111Unspecified
F.11
CARDWELL331M.5959Married
F.46442
M.17560115Unmarried28
F.4844437
M.11Widowed
F.22
M.Unspecified
F.
Part IV.—Table XX., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
11366292,9044,4403,8082,6401,6841,28562261011210262
14373052,0784,4043,7832,7371,7581,09077039627336336
5,2624,1499633,8075,8684,4852,7041,8139016232722525475743
4,9503,3314731,234744272113672825814115
84411316216717017014718561135
134131117161152145184151223721523
8592676644918181610641,177
3342110
52743282012115623
3322512916763211
225213601118349412422101115
261968611
223131
2121
123
1152554422686812
6325564733115622
42391523332519173711
4323619122221
32211
214122121
1122
2911337662158743526922111312725217
5543365734650516338220167875395
9566461163253101999758261918717
97587814137925280391696263
179221918131629102
6453450484644427222222
15216
1112
101181223
156621114
2513487613621722224
5321
1214
11
78
3
2188392118555536211611
176588992574925257101
12095231302191971491306370262741
113648331751
276118422
26323152
124
111651138352433416141
1554269966536291614811
11310716839257262255332
837191654421111
1232241521
22222444
4141076197
1
3121811532113
2231896312
8141018251313123229
6122
1
11
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
CLERMONT2,141M.3242322Married
F.27619257
M.1,168310858Unmarried216
F.32930722240
M.3232Widowed
F.88
M.33Unspecified
F.11
COOK11M.22Married
F.11
M.725Unmarried1
F.111
M.Widowed
F.
M.Unspecified
F.
DALBY2,050M.289289Married
F.37113358
M.750552198Unmarried410
F.59654650364
M.1818Widowed
F.2626
M.Unspecified
F.
DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL1,992M.3911390Married
F.25711246
M.904457447Unmarried276
F.40338122294
M.2222Widowed
F.1414
M.11Unspecified
F.
DARLING DOWNS EAST3,588M.5722570Married
F.48220462
M.1,568887681Unmarried559
F.85981940545
M.4242Widowed
F.2626
M.3939Unspecified
F.
DARLING DOWNS NORTH2,154M.3992397Married
F.25722235
M.1,082534548Unmarried287
F.37535025247
M.3030Widowed
F.1111
M.Unspecified
F.
DARLING DOWNS WEST1,196M.156156Married
F.1345129
M.639236403Unmarried142
F.21120110135
M.2626Widowed
F.88
M.2222Unspecified
F.
DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA7,079M.1,09811,097Married
F.1,280451,235
M.2,4111,980431Unmarried1,397
F.2,1342,0041301,356
M.5353Widowed
F.9797
M.55Unspecified
F.11
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
21177805755191535
12743816538157611
4531189122123711694442511411112
471821561
268243421
21311
3
1
11
1
1212
14369258293118461
7648111695326211776
794716395552171412621
108631129144111
32122431
2335312421
1664110845229231111
5627745842189963
81752594138835329197510117
5725571212
1552324
311122211
1
111676122116817147241322
16135111695775535157101
15913237124165128886345241313414
181867181363
56658552
413252432
138
21464927562333810432
148416953272012103
104118251041571076942231911934
64372964411
241112451
11211131
1212634222412961
23173414309109321
48388568579654529228122
43185541
111156641
1111121
11119
12115426222714110177554991
3312117283276211132936139194
3761802788113836029221661022
403223227020179644
3637581821
1013131541481541
5
1
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
FASSIFERN1,690M.2941293Married
F.26014246
M.666488178Unmarried251
F.43439836244
M.2121Widowed
F.1515
M.Unspecified
F.
GILBERT1,227M.103103Married
F.50644
M.92477847Unmarried29
F.3930924
M.1919Widowed
F.11
M.912566Unspecified
F.
GLADSTONE1,534M.286286Married
F.20914195
M.635352283Unmarried239
F.33729839215
M.1515Widowed
F.2323
M.2929Unspecified
F.
GYMPIE5,793M.1,03531,032Married
F.95649907
M.2,4351,3201,115Unmarried902
F.1,2151,15164817
M.7272Widowed
F.3636
M.4343Unspecified
F.11
IPSWICH7,588M.1,15021,148Married
F.1,288301,258
M.2,5772,265312Unmarried1,418
F.2,3752,1722031,291
M.4949Widowed
F.1441143
M.33Unspecified
F.22
KENNEDY NORTH2,988M.374374Married
F.25315238
M.1,6672801,387Unmarried171
F.24622818198
M.4141Widowed
F.77
M.400400Unspecified
F.
KENNEDY SOUTH1,074M.5757Married
F.42240
M.877121756Unmarried34
F.6362143
M.44Widowed
F.33
M.2828Unspecified
F.
LEICHHARDT811M.9898Married
F.80278
M.483132351Unmarried80
F.114991568
M.1414Widowed
F.99
M.1313Unspecified
F.
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
11261654935312161021
773254482434301626
113101237749228581161
8565419131111
155613
4132311
32025222346
33121386311
7281371225228151914025646
51243
245422
1
119526752224
9527971312016611
8635574524177514
5148146074494427147251
483321315821
123211131
12832115
128
335158310206141846118163
3118103254242150794521751
23914534160336282165884422576
20611513311884111
125121410117811
155472534
56955535
1
23214623521817811510140661412
13171162432752221629565373562
510305321147942271410841121
510327441085019810332
33435851332
155191527212021631
111
11
16721057848331471
5103395453818441
31341715040936223614046175319
223057101
553797311
322
115121389
361511883111
241510632
1043346120119411095403410416
1181
1111
111
2125
5171829136721
11142022106411
2321850977644362478522
161328331
31231112
1111212
13
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
LOGAN2,987M.5191518Married
F.42815413
M.1,210760450Unmarried426
F.63660135401
M.4242Widowed
F.2222
M.12719108Unspecified
F.321
MACKAY2,097M.2882286Married
F.25220232
M.1,178458720Unmarried232
F.29827127227
M.1919Widowed
F.1010
M.4848Unspecified
F.44
MARANOA2,109M.311311Married
F.27716261
M.1,119418701Unmarried281
F.34332518248
M.3333Widowed
F.1313
M.13112Unspecified
F.
MARYBOROUGH6,326M.1,00811,007Married
F.1,03944995
M.2,5651,5481,017Unmarried1,011
F.1,5421,425117967
M.4444Widowed
F.6060
M.68860Unspecified
F.
MITCHELL692M.6969Married
F.46442
M.52281441Unmarried33
F.3937228
M.1212Widowed
F.
M.44Unspecified
F.
MORETON EAST4,462M.793793Married
F.64520625
M.1,6761,149527Unmarried689
F.1,1721,09082695
M.4848Widowed
F.5252
M.74173Unspecified
F.22
MORETON WEST6,310M.1,17221,170Married
F.1,04244998
M.2,2711,769502Unmarried1,077
F.1,7261,638881,079
M.5555Widowed
F.3939
M.55Unspecified
F.
OXLEY4,625M.786786Married
F.77432742
M.1,6331,224409Unmarried718
F.1,2841,145139748
M.4949Widowed
F.6565
M.3434Unspecified
F.
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
1178011799784636231336
69579174675332171552
14014648128126612829741264
10689516105211
2425286103
11311672
11441395180
21
1115717158341111465
8124193412995635
72114401621911145833191412126
21167996111
3641221
112132
48
4
135581633824179821
1064884483120146541
645617932121339959403019151
4726412411
24547263
142411
11110
12716424220213893673227114
222211026620515811958462076
256230512162451305343149685288
25617428623611512
144595646
2911781261031
531781133
611201176521
2262246121
724175212297724517183618
5222
2412111
112
2510816514511572614346121
1377310811696826342261711
223201361491219650321710131512417
247131173619134411112
1216735101021
868610851
11232164
11
236164268246170116753749711
30148621122117912370572823
393260391531458341141086339
3372002245238261111
2239594975
12344731212
11111
2310315315011384773140912
23961157131125887153292061
2602083811611376462711121421
22614625613622123131
14441098711
75638961362
47661235
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
PEAK DOWNS1,161M.149149Married
F.82379
M.809148661Unmarried65
F.93801358
M.2020Widowed
F.66
M.22Unspecified
F.
ROCKHAMPTON6,473M.1,04511,044Married
F.1,144401,104
M.2,2911,633658Unmarried1,172
F.1,8001,6161841,107
M.7474Widowed
F.105105
M.1414Unspecified
F.
ST. LAWRENCE1,176M.1881187Married
F.1905185
M.494272222Unmarried189
F.27225517200
M.88Widowed
F.1014
M.1415Unspecified
F.
SPRINGSURE1,098M.122122Married
F.1085103
M.708175533Unmarried83
F.1381251399
M.1616Widowed
F.44
M.22Unspecified
F.
STANLEY697M.1251124Married
F.79970
M.364169195Unmarried91
F.113106783
M.88Widowed
F.66
M.22Unspecified
F.
TAROOM782M.9393Married
F.65263
M.532120412Unmarried74
F.7972756
M.1010Widowed
F.33
M.Unspecified
F.
TOWNSVILLE1,237M.1832181Married
F.2167209
M.515249266Unmarried176
F.26923534194
M.99Widowed
F.99
M.36135Unspecified
F.
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
63140282310641
1212262584211
2345157620615686643321847
1084661
556112
1221
2
1361822692181458151272762
241615231328815090463315143
255159471462071436144231844215
27420035905923431211
51061591051022
4128141141716118
21110
172944442315136411
2325734321123431
4033104961492720542113
371359611
2111111
212122
14
42435222271421
321339201663411
28511373171113664828117115
131031021
2162311
211
11
13222826161077311
721314191063221
215164542422512119432
167241
121211
11211
11
3122022167931
21217171043
152654290976041292615111
124322
111115
111
21347423825871
43339047199632
37251138894936249615
191841612411
1122111
13212
135
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
DISTRICT.ALL AGES.Under 21 years.21 years and upwards.CONDITION.Under 10 years.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.
WARREGO943M.95194Married
F.68959
M.660123537Unmarried51
F.8174755
M.1818Widowed
F.44
M.17413Unspecified
F.
WARWICK2,977M.449449Married
F.51320493
M.1,055834221Unmarried582
F.88481866510
M.2929Widowed
F.4646
M.11Unspecified
F.
WESTWOOD2,080M.304304Married
F.2848276
M.1,017408609Unmarried302
F.35333914278
M.3434Widowed
F.99
M.7979Unspecified
F.
WIDE BAY1,326M.2525247Married
F.17112159
M.630295335Unmarried176
F.21519223129
M.1818Widowed
F.1313
M.27522Unspecified
F.
QUEENSLAND120,104M.18,8554718,808Married
F.18,10774317,364
M.50,13628,60221,534Unmarried18,228
F.28,81626,2952,52117,541
M.1,2451,245Widowed
F.1,39111,390
M.1,531931,438Unspecified
F.23320
Part IV.—Table XX.—continued., SEPARATE and CONJUGAL CONDITION of the PEOPLE—continued.
10-15-20-21-25-30-35-40-45-50-55-60-70-80-90-100 and over.Unspecified.
1219161718115321
961416114233
23371270149130825321168422
97343
11332143
211
221210
177196827342281817221
11959119104755831229151
16872124968421515115592
1791191031236411
246233621
5345476921
1
6409074442415452
62327580521685521
554565612415410779403083116
44152833
2525581321
113112
1177
3217485551281823241
7525503021121074
4361158010459501855536
3527116511
123311142
2111323
5182110
11366292,9044,4403,8082,6401,6841,28562261011210262
14373052,0784,4043,7832,7371,7581,09077039627336336
5,2624,1499633,8075,8684,4852,7041,8139016232722525475743
4,9503,3314731,234744272113672825814115
84411316216717017014718561135
134131117161152145184151223721523
8592676644918181610641,177
3342110
Part IV.—Table XXI. COMPARATIVE TABLE of the CONDITIONS of the PEOPLE above 15 Years of Age, as ascertained by the CENSUS RETURNS of 1868 and 1871.
AGES.MARRIED.UNMARRIED.WIDOWED.UNSPECIFIED.
CENTESIMALCENTESIMAL.CENTESIMALCENTESIMAL.
Proportion.Increase.Decrease.Proportion.Increase.Decrease.