SIXTH CENSUS OF THE COLONY OF QUEENSLAND,

TAKEN ON THE

THIRD OF APRIL, 1881.

PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

BRISBANE:

BY AUTHORITY : JAMES C. BEAL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET.

1882.

CENSUS OF QUEENSLAND, 1881. REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL,

WITH

SUMMARY AND DETAILED TABLES, ILLUSTRATIVE MAPS

AND

APPENDICES.

SIXTH ENUMERATION OF POPULATION MADE ON THE 3RD OF APRIL, 1881.

BRISBANE:

BY AUTHORITY : JAMES C. BEAL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET.

1882.

INDEX TO CONTENTS.
TABLE.PAGE.
AdultsMales, Number of, in each Electoral DistrictXVI.12
AdultsMales, Number of, at age periods in each Electoral District, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
AdultsMales and Females, Number of, in each Census District, Census 1881XIV.11
AdultsMales and Femals, Number enumerated at each age period in Subdivisions of Census Districts 1881CXIX.214 to 233
AdultsMales and Females, Number of, from 21 years to 50 years and 50 to 100 years, etc., Census 1881CXII.206
AfricaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
AfricaNumber of Persons born in (comparative), Census 1861 to 1881CXLL.267
AfricaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census District, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIV.271
AgesCentesimal Proportion of Sexes, by Quinquennial Periods to 60 years, decennial to 100 years, Census 1876 and 1881CXV.207
AgesCentesimal Proportion of Persons, Males and Females, at each age period, to total of all ages, Census 1876 and 1881CXIV.207
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, by Quinquennial Periods to 60 years, decennially to 100 years, Census 1876 and 1881CXIII.206
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, classified as Children, Youths, and Adults, Census 1881CXII.206
AgesOf PERSONS enumerated in each Census District, Census 1881CXVI.208
AgesOf MALES enumerated in each Census District, Census 1881CXVII.210
AgesOf FEMALES enumerated in each Census District, Census 1881CXVIII.212
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census Districts, Census 1881CXIX.214 to 233
AgesOf ADULT MALE Population in Electoral Districts, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
AgesOf Chinese and Polynesians, Males and Females, in population Census 1881CXXI.236
Agricultural ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
Agricultural ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census 1881LXXXVII.154
Agricultural ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census 1881LXXXVIII.158
Agricultural ClassNumber of Persons (Males and Females) classified under, Census 1876 and 1881 (comparative)LXXXV.146
Agricultural ClassNumber of Chinese classified under, Census 1881XC.164
Agricultural ClassNumber of Polynesians classified under, Census 1881XCI.166
Alphabetical IndexOf Occupations, used in compilation of Census 1881XCIII.174 to 187
Alphabetical IndexOf Census DistrictsAppendixLXV.
AmericaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
AmericaNumber of Persons returned as born in, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXLIV.271
AmericaNumber of Persons returned as born in (comparative table), Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
AmericaOther States in, referred to in Census returns, detailed list of, Census 1881CXLV.272
AppendixIndex toAppendixII.
Aramac (Census District)Synoptical Table of Results of Census in, 1881XXXII.38 & 39
AramacNumber and Ages of Persons, Males and Females, Adults and Minors, enumerated in each subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.214
AsiaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
AsiaNumber of Persons born in, comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
AsiaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXLIV.270
AsiaOther Countries in, named in Census returns, detailed list of, Census 1881CXLV.272
Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
At SeaCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
At SeaNumber born, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
At SeaNumber born, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXLIV.270
Australian ColoniesCentesimal Proportion born in each, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881.CXLIII.269
Australian ColoniesNumber born in each of the, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.266
Australian ColoniesNumber of Persons, Males and Females, born in each of, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXLIV.270
Austria(See "Europe.")
Balonne (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.214
Balonne (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXIII.40 & 41
Balonne (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
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Baptist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Persons returned as belonging to, to Total Population, Census 1868 to 1881.CXXXIX.262
Baptist ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, Census 1868 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Baptist ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in Persons belonging to, Census 1868 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Baptist ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Baptist ChurchNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Benevolent Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
BirthplacesCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in each country, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
BirthplacesCentesimal Increase or Decrease of Persons born in each country, Census 1864 to 1881CXLI.266
BirthplacesComparative, showing Returns of Persons born in each country, Census 1868 to 1881CXLI.266
BirthplacesNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in each country, Census 1861 to 1881CXLII.268
BirthplacesNumbe of Persons (Males and Females) born in each country, living in each Census District, 1881CXLIV.270 & 271
BirthplacesShowing in detail, as embodied in Table CXLIV. under heads " Other Countries in Europe," " Other Countries in Asia," "Other States in America," and " Other Countries not previously named"CXLV.272
Blackall (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.214
Blackall (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXIV.42 & 43
Blackall (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
Bowen (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.214
Bowen (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXV.44 & 45
Bowen (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
Brisbane (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.214 & 216
Brisbane (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXVI.46 & 47
Brisbane (Census District of)Public Institutions inCXLVIII.276
Brisbane (City of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXXIIIA.142 & 143
Brisbane (City of)Population of, by Wards, with increase in, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881XXXI.36
Brisbane (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
British America(See " America.")
Bulimba (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
Bundaberg (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.216
Bundaberg (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXVII.48 & 49
Bundamba (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234 & 235
Burke (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.216
Burke (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XXXIX.52 & 53
Burke (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234
Caboolture (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.218
Caboolture (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XL.54 & 55
Cardwell (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.218
Cardwell (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLI.56 & 57
Carnarvon (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult PolynesiansCXX.234
Charleville (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.218
Charleville (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLII.58 & 59
ChildrenNumber under 1 year to 5 years, and from 5 years to under 15 years (Males and Females), Census 1881CXII.206
ChildrenNumber included in " Domestic Class" of Occupation Tables, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
ChildrenNumber returned as attending State Schools, Occupation Tables, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
ChildrenNumber returned as attending Private Schools, Occupation Tables, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
ChildrenNumber returned as attending School (description not defined), Occupation Tables, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Persons in each Census District, 1881CXVI.208
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Males in each Census District, 1881CXVII.210
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ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Females in each Census District, 1881CXVIII.212
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year to 5 years, 5 to 10 years, and 10 years to 15, Persons (Males and Females) in each Subdivision of Census DistrictCXIX.214
ChinaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
ChinaNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
ChinaNumber of Persons born in (Males and Females), living in each Census District, 1881CXLIV.270
ChinaNumber of Persons born in, of parents not natives of the country, Census 1881. (SEE NOTE TO TABLE)CXLIV.271
ChineseNumber of (Males and Females), in Population, Census 1881II.3
ChineseNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census District, 1881XIII.10
ChineseComparative Number of Males and Females in Population, Census 1876 and 1881XV.11
ChineseNumber of, in Population of Electoral Districts, Census 1881XVI.12
ChineseNumber of, Adult Males, by Age Periods, in Electoral Districts, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
ChineseSynoptical Results respecting, in each Census District, Census 1881LXXXIV.144
ChineseOccupations of, by Classes and Sub-orders, Census 1881XC.164 & 165
ChineseOccupations of, by OrdersLXXXIX.162 & 163
ChineseNumber engaged in each Occupation, Tables arranged in order of, Number of Individuals engaged in each OccupationXCVI.190
ChineseSocial Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1881CXI.204
ChineseAges of Males and Females, living in each Census District, 1881CXXI.236
ChineseDegree of Education of, Number of each Sex, and by Age Periods, 1881CXXXV.258
ChineseReligious Denomination under which returned (Males and Females), Census 1881CXL.264
ChineseNumbers who were Prisoners on 3rd April, 1881. (SEE NOTE TO TABLE)XVI.12
Christian Sects (Other)Number of Persons (Males and Females) classified thus in Table of Religions, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Christian Sects (Other)Name of Persuasions included under, detailed list of, by Censu Districts, 1881CXXXVIII.262
Church of EnglandNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Church of EnglandNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Church of EnglandCentesimal Proportion of Denomination, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Church of EnglandNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Church of EnglandNumber of Chinese (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Church of EnglandNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Church of Rome(See " Roman Catholics.")
Classification of OccupationsList used in compilation of Census, 1881XCII.168 to 173
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Persons in each Census District, 1881LXXXVI.150 to 153
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Males in each Census District, 1881LXXXVII.154 to 157
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Females in each Census District, 1881LXXXVIII.158 to 161
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Chinese in each Census District, 1881XC.164 to 165
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Polynesians in each Census District, 1881XCI.166 to 167
Clermont (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of Census, 1881CXIX.218
Clermont (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLIII.60 & 61
Clermont (Electorate of)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male PolynesiansCXX.234
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1876 and 1881, ComparativeLXXXV.147
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1881, PersonsLXXXVI.150
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1881, MalesLXXXVII.154
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1881, FemalesLXXXVIII.158
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1881, ChineseXC.164
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1881, PolynesiansXCI.166
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Congregational and Independent ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District,1881CXL.264
Conjugal ConditionComparative Table of Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
Conjugal ConditionCentesimal Proportion of each, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
Conjugal ConditionComparative Table of, by Ages, Census 1871, 1876, and 1881CII.195
Conjugal ConditionSummary of Number and Ages of Persons, by quinquennial periods, Census 1881XCIX.193
Conjugal ConditionOf Males and Females, by Age Periods, and percentage of same, at such Age Periods, Census 1881C.193
Conjugal ConditionOf Population, Males and Females, in each Census District, 1881CI.194
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CIII.196
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CV.198
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CVII. and CIX.200, 202
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Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CIV.197
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CVI.199
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by ages, and in each Census District, 1881CVIII. and CX.201, 203
ContentsTable ofi to iv.
Cook (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.218 & 220
Cook (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLIV.62 & 63
Cook (Electorate of)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, 1881CXX.234
Cunnamulla (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.220
Cunnamulla (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLV.64 & 65
Dalby (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.220
Dalby (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLVI.66 & 67
Dalby (Electorate of)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Darling Downs Central (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.220
Darling Downs Central (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLVII.68 & 69
Darling Downs East (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.220 & 222
Darling Downs East (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881XLIX.72 & 73
Darling Downs West(Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.222
Darling Downs West(Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881L.74 & 75
Darling Downs (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Denmark(See " Europe.")
Density of PopulationMap showing, in the different Districts of the Colony. (Map 8.)
Density of PopulationTo each Square Mile, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XXII.26
Density of PopulationArea in Square Miles of each Census District, and Total Population in each, 1881XX.24
Density of PopulationPersons to an Inhabited House, in each Census District and in each Division of ColonyXXV.29
Density of PopulationInhabited Dwellings to a Square MileXXIV.28
Density of PopulationPopulation by Census Districts in groups, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VIII.5
Density of PopulationIncrease or Decrease in Population by Census Districts in groups, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881IX.6
Density of PopulationInhabited Towns in each Census District, Census 1876 to 1881XXIX.32
Diamentina (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.222
Diamentina (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LI.76 & 77
Divisions of the ColonyPopulation in each, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
Divisions of the ColonyNumber of Habitations in each, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XXI.25
Divisions of the ColonyArea of each, in Square Miles, and Number of Persons to Square Mile, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881XXII.26
Divisions of the ColonyNumber of Persons to each Inhabited House in each, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881XXV.29
Divisions (under "Divisional Boards Act")Population in each, by SexesXIX.21
Divisions (under "Divisional Boards Act")Census Districts, and Subdivisions of same, of which each " Division " is composedXIX.21
Domestic ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Comparative, 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146 & 147
Domestic ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1881LXXXVI.150
Domestic ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census 1881LXXXVII.154
Domestic ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census 1881LXXXVIII.158
Domestic ClassNumber of Chinese classified under, Census 1881XC.164
Domestic ClassNumber of Polynesians classified under, Census 1881XCI.166
Domestic Offices(See " Domestic Class.")
Drayton and Toowoomba (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.222
Drayton and Toowoomba (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 181LII.78 & 79
DwellingsNumber of, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881III.3
DwellingsIncrease in inhabited, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881V.4
DwellingsNumber and Description of, inhabited and uninhabited, in each Census District, 1876 and 1881XXI.25
DwellingsNumber and Description of, in each Census District, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XXIII.27
DwellingsNumber inhabited to a square mile, in each Census District, Census 1876 and 1881XXIV.28
DwellingsNumber of Persons to an inhabited, in each Census District, Census 1876 and 1881XXV.29
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Education (Degree of)By Sexes, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXII.238
Education (Degree of)Centesimal Proportion of each Degree, Census 1861 to 1881CXXIII.238
Education (Degree of)By Ages, Census 1881CXXIV.238
Education (Degree of)Possessed by each Sex in each Census District, 1881CXXV.239
Education (Degree of)Proportion per cent. possessed by each Sex in each Census District, 1881CXXV.239
Education (Degree of)Persons by Ages (see Synoptical Table of the District respecting which information is required).
Education (Degree of)Of Males, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXVI.240
Education (Degree of)Of Males, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXVIII.244
Education (Degree of)Of Males, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXX.248
Education (Degree of)Of Males, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXXII.252
Education (Degree of)Of Females, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.242
Education (Degree of)Of Females, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXIX.246
Education (Degree of)Of Females, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXXI.250
Education (Degree of)Of Females, by Ages, in each Census District, 1881CXXXIII.254
Education (Degree of)Centesimal Proportionof each Sex, of each Degree, by Census DistrictsCXXXIV.256
Education (Degree of)Number of Persons of each, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and PolynesiansCXXXV.258
Electoral DistrictsPopulation in eachXVI.12
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Minors and Adults in eachXVI.12
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Benevolent Institutions in, Census 1881XVI.12
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Adult Males, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, &c., Census 1881XVI.12
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Adult Males, by Ages, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
Electoral DistrictsAs formed from Census Districts, or portion of same, showing Population in each SubdivisionXVII.13 to 18
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, &c., in each, as formed from Census Districts, or portion of sameXVIII.19 to 20
England and Wales(See " Great Britain and Ireland.")
Enoggera ElectorateAdult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Etheridge (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.222
Etheridge (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1881LIII.80 & 81
EuropeNumber of Persons born in various Countries in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.266 & 267
EuropeCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in each Country in, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
EuropeNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in each Country in, by Census Districts, 1881CXLIV.270
EuropeDetailed List of Countries in, not specified in Principal Table, showing Number of Persons returned as born in sameCXLV.272
Fassifern (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.222
Fassifern (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census inLIV.82 & 83
Fassifern (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
FemalesNumber of, in Population, Census of 1881I.3
FemalesProportion to each 100 Males, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VII.4
FemalesProportion to Persons enumerated in each Census District, Census 1881XII.9
FemalesAdults in each Census District, 1881XIV.11
FemalesMinors in each Census District, 1881XIV.11
FemalesNumber of, in each Division under" Divisional Boards Act "XIX.21
FemalesAges of, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census District, 1881CXIX.214 to 233
FemalesAges of, by Vicennial Periods, Census 1881CXVIII.212
FemalesDegree of Education of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXII.238
FemalesNumber of, possessing different Degrees of Education in each Census District, 1881CXXV.239
FemalesProportion per cent. of, possessing different Degrees of Education in each Census District, to Total of Sex in such District, 1881CXXV.239
FemalesWho can Read and Write, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXVII.242
FemalesWho can Read only, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXIX.246
FemalesWho cannot Read or Write, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXXI.250
FemalesWhose Degree of Education was not stated, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXXIII.254
FemalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Degree of Education, at certain Age Periods, in each Census DistrictCXXXIV.256
FemalesChinese and Polynesians possessed of each Degree of Education, at different Age Periods, Census 1881CXXXV.258
FemalesProportion per cent. of each Degree of Education, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXIII.238
FemalesCivil or Conjugal Condition of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
FemalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Condition, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
FemalesNumber and Age of, of each Condition, Census 1881C.193
FemalesPercentage of, of each Condition, Census 1881C.193
FemalesNumber of, at certain Age Periods, of each Condition, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881CII.195
FemalesNumber of, in each Census District, 1881CI.194
FemalesNumber of, Married, at each Age Period, by Census Districts, 1881CIV.197
FemalesNumber of, Unmarried, at each Age Period, by Census Districts, 1881CVI.199
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FemalesNumber of, Widowed, at each Age Period, by Census Districts, 1881CVIII.201
FemalesNumber of, Unspecified Civil or Conjugal Condition, at each Age Period, by Census District, 1881CX.203
FemalesNumber of, Chinese and Polynesians, at Age Period, of each Civil or Conjugal ConditionCXI.204
FemalesNumber of, Children, under 1 year to under 15 years, in each Census District, 1881CXVIII.212
FemalesNumber of, Minors in Population, Census 1881CXII.206
FemalesNumber of, Youths in Population, Census 1881CXII.206
FemalesNumber of, Adults in Population, Census 1881CXII.206
FemalesNumber of, Age not Stated, in Population, Census 1881CXII.206
FemalesNumber of, at each Quinquennial Period of Age, Comparative, 1876 to 1881CXIII.206
FemalesProportion per cent. of, at each Quinquennial Period of Age, Comparative, 1876 to 1881CXIV.207
FemalesNumber of, in each Municipality and Shire, Census 1881XXXI.36
FemalesOccupations of, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146
FemalesOccupations of, in each Census District, by Classes, Sub-orders, etc, Census 1881LXXXIX.162
FemalesOccupations of Chinese and Polynesians, arranged in the order of, Number of Individuals engaged in each, by Census Districts, 1881XCVI.190
FemalesNumber of, in each Census District, belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
FemalesProportion per cent. of, belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1881.CXXXIX.262 & 263
FemalesNumber of Chinese and Polynesians returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1881CXL.264
FemalesBirthplaces of, Census 1881CXLIV.270
FemalesNumber of Sick or Infirm, Census 1881CXLVI.274
FemalesNumber of Inmates of Public Institutions, Census 1881CXLIVIII.276
FemalesPrevious Occupations of those who were Prisoners, 3rd April, 1881CXLIX.277
Fortitude Valley (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
France(See " Europe.")
Gaol(See " Public Institutions.")
Germany(See " Europe.")
Gladstone (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224
Gladstone (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LV.84 & 85
Gold FieldsPopulation on, by Sexes, in each Census District, where situated, Census 1881XXVII.31
Gregory (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Great Britain and IrelandNumber of Persons born in, living in Colony, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.266
Great Britain and Ireland
Great Britain and IrelandNumber of Persons born in, in each Census District, Census of 1881CXLIV.270
Gympie (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224
Gympie (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LVI.86 & 87
Gympie (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Habitations(See " Dwellings.")
Hebrew ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Hebrew ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Persons belonging to, Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Hebrew ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Hebrew ChurchNumber returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Hospitals(See " Public Institutions.")
Immigration (Barracks)(See " Public Institutions.")
IncreaseOf Population by Sexes, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VI.4
IncreaseNumerical in Population by Sexes, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VI.4
IncreaseCentesimal Rate of, by Sexes, at each Enumeration, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VII.4
IncreaseCentesimal Rate of, in each Census District, as arranged in groupsX.7
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in each Census District, as arranged in groupsIX.6
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in Population of each Division of Colony, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in Population of Municipalities and Shires, Comparative, Census 1871, 1876, and 1881XXXI.36
IncreaseIn Occupations, etc., Census 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in each Religious Denomination, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
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Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of PERSONS classified under, Census 1881LXXXVI.152
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of MALES classified under, Census 1881LXXXVII.156
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of FEMALES classified under, Census 1881LXXXVIII.160
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of CHINESE classified under, Census 1881XC.164
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of POLYNESIANS classified under, Census 1881XCI.166
IndiaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXLIII.269
IndiaNumber of Persons born in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
IndiaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census District, 1881CXLIV.270
Industrial ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1881LXXXVI.152
Industrial ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census 1881LXXXVII.156
Industrial ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census 1881LXXXVIII.160
Industrial ClassNumber of Chinese classified under, Census 1881XC.164
Industrial ClassNumber of Polynesians classified under, Census 1881XCI.166
Infirmity and SicknessNumber of Persons returned as suffering from, in each Census District, 1881CXLVI.274
Inhabitants and DwellingsNumber of Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881III.3
Inhabitants and DwellingsAverage Number to (exclusive of Shipping) in each Census District, 1876 and 1881XXV.29
Inhabitants and Dwellings(Also, see " Dwelling.")
Institutions(See " Public Institutions. ")
InstitutionsInstructions to Enumerators, Census 1881AppendixCX.
InstitutionsInstructions to Collectors, Census 1881AppendixCXI.
InstitutionsInstructions to Compilers, Census 1881AppendixCXIV.
Ipswich (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224
Ipswich (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1881LVII.88 & 89
Ipswich (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Ireland(See " Great Britain.")
Italy(See " Europe.")
Kennedy (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224
Kennedy (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LVIII.90 & 91
Kennedy (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Leichhardt (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224
Leichhardt (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LIX.92 & 93
Leichhardt (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234
Logan (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.224 & 225
Logan (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LX.94 & 95
Logan (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.236
Lunatic Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1868 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Lutheran ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in those returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1868 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Lutheran ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1868 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Chinese (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Mackay (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.226
Mackay (Census District of)Synoptical Results in Census in, 1881LXI.96 & 97
Mackay (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Persons returned as being, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Mahometans and PagansNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Mahometans and PagansCentesimal Proportion of, to Total PopulationCXXXIX.262
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as being, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Chinese (Males and Females) returned as being, in such Census District, 1881CXL.264
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as being, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
MalesNumber of, in Population, Census 1881I.3
MalesProportion of, Females to each 100, in Population, Census 1881VII.4
MalesProportion of, to Persons enumerated in each Census District, Census 1881.XII.9
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MalesAdults, Number of, in each Census District, 1881XIV.11
MalesAdults, Number of, in each Electoral District, 1881XVI.12
MalesAdults, Number of, by Age Periods, in each Electoral District, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
MalesAdults, Chinese and Polynesians, Number of, by Age Periods, in each Electoral District, Census of 1881CXX.234 & 235
MalesAdults enumerated at Age Periods, in each Subdivision of Census Districts, 1881CXIX.214 to 233
MalesAdults, divided into Ages, 21 to 50 years and 50 to 100 yearsCXII.206
MalesMinors, in Population, divided into Children and YouthsCXII.206
MalesMinors, by Age Periods, in each Subdivision of Census Districts, 1881CXIX.214 to 233
MalesMinors, in each Census DistrictXIV.11
MalesNumber of, in each Division under"The Divisional Boards Act"XIX.21
MalesAge of, in each Census District, 1881CXIX.214 to 233
MalesAge of, by Vicennial PeriodsCXVII.210
MalesDegree of Education of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXII.238
MalesProportion per cent, of each Degree of Education, Census 1861 to 1881CXXIII.238
MalesNumber of, possessing different Degrees of Education in each Census District, 1881CXXV.239
MalesProportion per cent. of, possessing different Degree of Education in each Census District, to Total of Sex in such District, 1881CXXV.239
MalesWho can Read and Write, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXVI.240 & 241
MalesWho can Read only, at age periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXVIII.244 & 245
MalesWho cannot Read or Write, at age periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXX.248 & 240
MalesWhose Degree of Education was not stated, at age periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXXII.252 & 253
MalesCentesimal Proportion of each Degree of Education, at certain periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXXIV.256 & 257
MalesChinese and Polynesians of each Degree of Education, at certain periods, in each Census District, 1881CXXXV.258
MalesCivil or Conjugal, Condition of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
MalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Condition, to Total Population, 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
MalesNumber and Ages of, of each Condition, Census 1881C.193
MalesPercentage of, of each condition, Census 1881C.193
MalesNumber of, at certain age periods, of each Condition, Comparative, Census 1871 to 1881CII.195
MalesNumber of, of each Civil or Conjugal Condition, in each Census District, 1881CI.194
MalesNumber of Married, at each age period, in each Census District, 1881CIII.196
MalesNumber of Unmarried, at each age period, in each Census District, 1881CV.198
MalesNumber of Widowed, at each age period, in each Census District, 1881CVII.200
MalesNumber of Civil or Conjugal Condition not stated, at each age period, in each Census District, 1881CIX.202
MalesChinese and Polynesians, of each Condition, at Age Periods, Census 1881CXI.204
MalesChildren under 1 year to under 15 years, in each Census District, 1881CXVII.210
MalesMinors (divided into Children and Youths) in the Population, Census 1881CXII.206
MalesAdults, 21 to 50 years, 50 to 100 years, and age not stated, Census 1881CXII.206
MalesAt each Quinquennial period of age, under 1 year to 60, and Decennially 60 to 100, Comparative, 1876 to 1881CXIII.206
MalesProportion per cent. of, at each Quinquennial period of age, under 1 year to 60, and Decennially 60 to 100, Comparative, 1876 to 1881CXIV.207
MalesNumber of, in each Municipality or Shire, Comparative, 1871 to 1881XXXI.36
MalesOccupation of, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146
MalesOccupation of, in Totals of Classes and Orders, Census 1881LXXXIX.162 & 163
MalesOccupation of, in each Census District, by Classes, Sub-Orders, &c., Census 1881LXXXVII.154 to 157
MalesChinese, Occupations of, in each Census District, by Classes, Sub-Orders, &c., Census 1881XC.164 & 165
MalesPolynesians, Occupations of, in each Census District, by Classes, Sub-Orders, &c., Census 1881XCI.166 & 167
MapsOf Queensland, showing Census Districts of(immediately following Registrar-General's Report.)
MapsCensus Districts Subdivisions, with numbers and subdivisions (Maps 1 to 7)
MapsShowing density of Population in each Census District, 1881.
Maranoa (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.226
Maranoa (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXII.98 & 99
Maranoa (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
MarriedComparative Table of Persons (Males and Females), Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
MarriedMales, by Census Districts, 1881CIII.196
MarriedFemales, by Census Districts, 1881CIV.197
MarriedChinese and Polynesians (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1881CXI.204
MarriedPercentage of Males and Females, by Age Periods, to Population, Census 1881C.193
MarriedCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
Marathon (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.226
Marathon (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXIII.100 & 101
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Maryborough (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.226
Maryborough (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXIV.102 & 103
Maryborough (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Metropolis (of Brisbane)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXXIIIA.142 & 143
Metropolis (of Brisbane)Population in, by Wards, Comparative, Census 1871 to 1881XXXI.36
Metropolis (of Brisbane)Increase or Decrease of Population in, Comparative, 1876 to 1881XXXI.36
Minors(See " Males " or " Females.")
Mitchell (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Moreton East (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, 1881CXIX.226
Moreton East (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXV.104 & 105
Moreton West (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.226 & 228
More to West (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1881LXVI.106 & 107
Moreton (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Mulgrave (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Municipality (of Brisbane)(See " Metropolis of Brisbane.")
Municipalities and ShiresPopulation in, Census 1871 to 1881XXXI.36
New South Wales(See " Australian Colonies.")
New Zealand(See " Australian Colonies.")
No ReligionNumber of Persons returned under this head, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
No ReligionReturns included under this head, Census 1881. (See Note to Table)CXXXVIII.262
Normanby ElectorateAdult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
North Brisbane (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881.CXX.235
Northern DivisionPopulation of, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
Northern DivisionCensus Districts therein grouped, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881XI.8
Northern Downs (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Numbers in Population(See " Population.")
Numerical Increase(See " Increase.")
Object to state ReligionNumber of Persons of each Sex returned thus, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Object to state ReligionCentesimal Proportion of Persons so returned to Population, Census 1881CXXXIX.262
OccupationsComparative Table of, Census 1876 to 1881LXXXV.146 to 149
OccupationsOf Persons by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1881LXXXVI.150 to 153
OccupationsOf Persons by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1881LXXXVII.154 to 157
OccupationsOf Persons by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1881LXXXVIII.158 to 161
OccupationsOf Males and Females, by Totals of Classes and Orders, Census 1881LXXXIX.162 & 163
OccupationsOf Chinese (Males and Females), by Totals of Classes and Sub-orders, Census 1881XC.164 & 165
OccupationsOf Chinese (Males and Females), by Totals of Orders, Census 1881LXXXIX.162 & 163
OccupationsOf Polynesians (Males and Females), by Totals in Classes and Sub-orders, Census 1881XCI.166 & 167
OccupationsClassified List of, used in compilation, Census 1881XCII.168 to 173
OccupationsAlphabetical Index of, showing arrangement, as to Classification, under Orders and Sub-ordersXCIII.174 to 187
OccupationsPersons engaged in each, arranged in order of Number of Individuals so engagedXCIV.188
OccupationsAlphabetically arranged, showing the Number of Persons (Males and Females) engaged in eachXCV.189
OccupationsOf Chinese and Polynesians, Table arranged in order of Number of Individuals engaged in eachXCVI.190
Orphan Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
Other Christian SectsCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262 & 263
Other Christian SectsNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Other Christian SectsNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Other Christian SectsNumber returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Other Christian SectsNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Census 1881CXL.264
Other Christian SectsNames of the Sects included under this heading, in Table CXXXVII., Census 1881CXXXVIII.262
Other Countries (not named in Birthplace Table)Detailed List of, with Number of Persons (Males and Females) Born in eachCXLV.272
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OverlappingsOf Census Districts, Census of 1876 and 1881AppendixLXIX.
Oxley (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.228
Oxley (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXVII.108 & 109
Oxley (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Palmer (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.228
Palmer (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXVIII.110 & 111
Peak Downs (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.228
Peak Downs (Census District of )Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXIX.112 & 113
PersonsAverage Number of, to Inhabited Dwellings (exclusive of Shipping), Census 1876 to 1881XXV.29
PersonsNumber of, enumerated in each Census District, 1881XII.9
PersonsNumber of , enumerated in each Subdivision of Census District, 1881CXIX.214 to 233
PersonsNumber of Population, Census 1881I.3
PersonsNumber of, engaged in each Occupation, Census 1881LXXXVI.150 to 153
PersonsCivil and Conjugal Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1881XCIX.193
PersonsCivil and Conjugal Condition of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
PersonsAges of, Census 1881CXVI.208
PersonsAges of, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881CXIII.206
PersonsOf each Degree of Education, Census 1881CXXIV.238
PersonsOf each Degree of Education, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXII.238
PersonsOf each Degree of Education, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, Census 1881CXXXV.258
PersonsNumber of, belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
PersonsNumber of , belonging to each Religious Denomination, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
PersonsBirthplaces of, Census 1881CXLIV.270
PersonsBirthplaces of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.266
PersonsSuffering from Sickness or Infirmity, Census 1881CXLVI.274
PersonsInmates of Public Institutions, Census 1881CXLVII.276
Persons(Also, see "Males" or "Females," under which heads a more comprehensive index will be found.)
PolynesiaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census District, 1881CXLIV.270
PolynesiaNumber of Persons born in, of Parents not natives of that Country (see note to table)CXLIV.270
PolynesiaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1881CXLIII.269
PolynesiaNumber of Persons born in, living in Queensland, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
PolynesiansNumber of, in Population, Census 1881II.3
PolynesiansNumber of, in Population, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XV.11
PolynesiansNumber of, in Electoral Districts, Census 1881XIII.10
PolynesiansNumber of, and Chinese, in Electoral Districts, by Age Periods, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
PolynesiansNumber of, living in each Census District, 1881XIII.10
PolynesiansSynoptical Results respecting, in each Census District, 1881LXXXIV.144
PolynesiansOccupations of, by Classes and Sub-orders, Census 1881XCI.166 & 167
PolynesiansOccupations of, arranged in order of Number of Individuals engaged in eachXCVI.190
PolynesiansAges of, living in each Census District, 1881CXXI.236
PolynesiansNumber possessing each Degree of EducationCXXXV.258
PolynesiansNumber returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1881CXL.264
PolynesiansNumber returned as being of each Civil and Conjugal Condition, Census 1881CXI.204
PopulationTotal, of Queensland, Census 1881I.3
PopulationNumber of Chinese and Polynesians included in, Census 1881II.3
PopulationNumber of Chinese and Polynesians, by Censu DistrictsXIII.10
PopulationNumber of Chinese and Polynesians included in, by Electoral DistrictsXVIII.19 & 20
PopulationIncrease in, by Sexes, at each Census Enumeration, 1861 to 1881VI.4
PopulationCentesimal rate of Increase in, at each Census Enumeration, 1864 to 1881VII.4
PopulationIn each Census District, 1881XII9
PopulationIn each Census District, arranged in groups, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881VIII.5
PopulationIncrease or Decrease in, according to Census Districts, arranged in groups, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881IX.6
PopulationCentesimal rate of Increase or Decrease, according to Census Distircts, arranged in groups, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881X.7
PopulationIn each Division of the Colony, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
PopulationIn each Electoral District, as formed from Census Districts or portion of Census Districts, 1881XVII.13 to 18
PopulationIn each Division under" The Divisional Boards Act,"Census 1881XIX.21
PopulationOn Gold Fields situated in various Census Districts, 1881XXVII.31
PopulationIn Towns and Township Reserves, Census 1881XXIX.32 & 33
PopulationIn Municipalities and Shires, Census 1881XXXI.36
PopulationOccupations of, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146 to 149
PopulationCivil and Conjugal Condition of, Census 1881XCVII.192
PopulationAges of, Census 1881CXII.206
PopulationAdult Male, in each Electorate, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.234 & 235
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PopulationBirthplaces of, Census 1881CXLII.267
PopulationReligions of, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Population(Also, see " Males or Females," under which heads a more comprehensive Index will be found.)
Port Curtis (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Presbyterian ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Presbyterian ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Chinese (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Primitive Methodist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1881CXXXIX.262
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Polynesians (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Prisons(See " Public Institutions.")
PrisonersNumber of, in Population of Electoral Districts, Census 1881XVI. & XVIII.12, 19, & 20
PrisonersPrevious Occupation of, who were confinees on 3rd April, 1881CXLIX.277 & 278
Professional ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881LXXXV.146
Professional ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census of 1881LXXXVI.150
Professional ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census of 1881LXXXVII.154
Professional ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census of 1881LXXXVIII.158
Professional ClassNumber of Chinese classified under, Census of 1881XC.164
Professional ClassNumber of Polynesians classified under, Census of 1881XCI.166
Public InstitutionsSummary of Number of Persons (Males and Females) living in, according to Census of 1881CXLVII.276
Public InstitutionsNames of, those situated in various Census Districts, 1881CXLVIII.276
Public InstitutionsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) inmates of, in Census Districts, 1881CXLVIII.276
Queensland(See " Australian Colonies.")
Reception Houses(See " Public Institutions.")
Religion, NoNumber of Persons (Males and Females) Included under this head, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Religion, No.List of Returns, contained in Householders' Schedules, included under this head. (See Note to Table.)CXXXVIII.262 & 263
Religions, OtherNumber of Persons (Males and Females) included under this head in each Census District, 1881CXXXVIII.262
Religious DenominationsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned under each, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Religious DenominationsNumerical and Centesimal Increase in each, Comparative, Census, 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Religious DenominationsNumebr of Persons (Males and Females), returned as belonging to, Census 1881CXXXVII.261
Religious DenominationsNumber of Persons objecting to state to which Denomination they belonged, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
ReportRegistrar-General's1 to 42
Rockhampton (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.228
Rockhampton (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXX.114 and 115
Rockhampton (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Adult Male Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Roman CatholicsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as being, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Roman CatholicsNumerical and Centesimal increase in, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Roman CatholicsCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Roman CatholicsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as being, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Roman CatholicsNumber of Chinese returned as being, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Roman CatholicsNumber of Polynesians returned as being, in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Rosewood (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Scotland(See " Great Britain.")
SexesNumber of each, in Population, 1881I.3
SexesIncrease in, at each Census Period, 1861 to 1881VI.4
SexesPopulation by, in each Census District, 1881XII.9
SexesNumber of each, at various age periods, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census Districts, Census 1881CXIX.214 to 233
Sexes(Also, see " Males " and " Females," under which heads a more comprehensive index will be found.)
ShipsNumber and Description of, in Queensland Waters, 3rd April, 1881XXVI.30
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Shires and MunicipalitiesPopulation in, by Sexes, Comparative, Census 1871, 1876, and 1881XXXI.36
Shires and Municipalities(Also, see " Municipalities.")
Sickness and InfirmityNumber of Persons returned as suffering from, in each Census District, 1881CXLVI.274
Somerset (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.228
Somerset (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXI.116 & 117
South Australia(See Australian Colonies.")
South Brisbane (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Southern DivisionPopulation of, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
Southern DivisionCensus Districts therein grouped, Comparative, Census 1876 and 1881XI.8
Springsure (Census District of)Synoptical Results of, Census in, 1881LXXII.118 & 119
Stanley (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of Census 1881CXIX.230
Stanley (Census District of)Synoptical Results of, Census in, 1881LXXIII.120 & 121
Stanley (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Stanthorpe (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.230
Stanthorpe (Census District of)Synoptical Results of, Census in, 1881LXXIV.122 & 123
St. Lawrence (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.230
St. Lawrence (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXV.124 & 125
Synoptical TableShowing Total Results of each Census, 1861 to 1881I.1
Taroom (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.230
Taroom (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXVI.126 & 127
Tasmania(See " Australian Colonis.")
Tiaro (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.230
Tiaro (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXVII.128 & 129
Towns and Township ReservesPopulation of (exclusive of Municipalities), Census 1876 and 1881XXVIII.32
Towns and Township ReservesPopulation in, by Sexes, Census 1881XXIX.32 & 33
Towns and Township ReservesNames of those Inhabited, the Census District in which situated, and Population in each, by Sexes, Census 1881XXIXA.34 & 35
Towns and Township ReservesNames of those Inhabited, Alphabetically arranged, the Census District in which situated, and Population in each, by Sexes, Census 1881XXIX.32 & 33
Towns and Township ReservesNames of those uninhabited, and the Census District in which situated, 1881XXX.35
Townsville (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXX.235
Townsville (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXVIII.130 & 131
Townsville (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
United States(See " America.")
United Methodist Free ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
United Methodist Free ChurchCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1881CXXXIX.262
UnmarriedCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Comparative, 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
UnmarriedMales and Females, by ages, Census 1881XCIX.193
UnmarriedPercentage of Males and Female, by Ages Periods, to Total Unmarried Census 1881C.193
UnmarriedMales, by Census Districts and Ages, Census 1881CV.198
UnmarriedFemales, by Census Districts and Ages, Census 1881CVI.199
UnmarriedChinese (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1881CXL.204
UnmarriedPolynesians (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1881CXI.204
Unspecified AgeNumber of Persons (Males and Females) of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXIII206
Unspecified BirthplacesNumber of Persons (Males and Females) of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXLI.267
Unspecified (Civil or Conjugal Condition)Of Males and Females, by Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CIX. & CX.202 & 203
Unspecified (Education)Males and Females of, Census 1881CXXXII.252 to 255
CXXXIII.
Unspecified (Education)Persons (Males and Females) of, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXII.238
Unspecified (Occupation)Persons (Males and Females) of, Comparative, Census 1876 to 1881LXXXV.149
Unspecified Religious DenominationComparative Table, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXVI.260
Unspecified Religious DenominationCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Unspecified Religious DenominationNumber of Mals and Females of, in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
UnrepresentedPortion of Colony, Population of, Census 1881XVII.18
UnrepresentedPortion of Colony, Number of Chinese and Polynesians inXVI.12
Vessels(See "Ships.")
Victoria(See " Australian Colonies.")
INDEX TO CONTENTS.
TABLE.PAGE.
Warrego (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.230
Warrego (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXIX.132 & 133
Warrego (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Warwick (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.232
Warwick (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXX.134 & 135
Warwick (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881CXXXIX.262
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons, Males and Females, returned as belonging to, ComparativeCXXXVI.260
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase inCXXXVI.260
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons, Males and Females, returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXXXVII.261
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Chinese, Males and Females, returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Polynesians, Males and Females, returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, 1881CXL.264
Western Australia(See " Australian Colonies.")
Westwood (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.232
Westwood (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXXI.136 & 137
Wide Bay (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of, Census 1881CXIX.232
Wide Bay (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXXII.138 & 139
Wide Bay (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese and Adult Polynesians, Census 1881CXX.235
WidowedNumber of Persons, Males and Females, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVII.192
WidowedCentesimal Proportion to Total Population, Comparative, Census 1861 to 1881XCVIII.192
WidowedNumber of Males and Females, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881CVII. & CVIII.200 & 201
WidowedNumber of Chinese, Males and Females, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881XCI.204
WidowedNumber of Polynesians, Males and Females, at Age Periods, in each Census District, 1881XCI.204
Woothakata (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females, in each Subdivision of Census 1881CXIX.232
Woothakata (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1881LXXXIII.140 & 141

ERRATA.

REPORT:—

Paragraph 22, footnote.—Read "West" not "East" Moreton.

Paragraph 112.—" Persons to the square mile in the Northern Division, 1876,"read" .09,"not" 0.9."

Paragraph 121.—" Average persons,"read" per dwelling,"not" per cent."

Paragraph 337.—" Proportion of persons objecting to state their religion,"read" 7.7 per thousand,"not" 77."

REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL.

TO THE HONOURABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

SIR,

I have now the honour of presenting the final results of the sixth Queensland Census, which was taken on the night of the third of April, 1881, as provided in "The Quinquennial Census Act of1875" and the Amended Act entitled " The Census Act of 1880." [Sixth Queensland Census.]

2.

The Amended Act was passed in accordance with a request contained in a circular from the Secretary of State of the 27th of April, 1880, " that an endeavour" should be made to obtain an enumeration of the people throughout the Colonies " simultaneously with that in this country" (the United Kingdom), appointing the night of the third of April for the enumeration, instead of that of the first of May as provided in "The Queensland Quinquennial Census Act of1875." [Amended Act.]

3.

In the second section of the Amended Act power is given to make such alterations in the householders' schedule, called schedule A, as may be necessary to assimilate the form of the said schedule to that of the householders' schedule to be adopted for the Census of the United Kingdom, but as there is really no difference except that the Imperial Census Act does not provide for ascertaining the religions of the people, or for showing their educational condition, and it was considered necessary to show religions and education, as heretofore, in Queensland, and as shown in the other Australian Colonies, our householders' schedules, in all essential particulars, are the same as those provided in "The Census Act of1875." [Alterations.]

4.

It appears by the preliminary Report published by the Census Committee that the Census of 1881 was only the ninth decennial enumeration that had been made in the United Kingdom. The Report states that " at no period earlier than the commencement of the present century was it possible to form any trustworthy estimate as to the number of persons inhabiting this country." [Imperial Census.]

5.

The first proposal to ascertain the number of the population by systematic enumeration made in 1753 was strongly opposed. The Bill was thrown out in the House of Lords. " Nearly half a century passed before the proposal was renewed ; " but the Population Bill was brought in by Mr. Abbott, Member for Helston, on " 20th November, 1800, and passed through all its stages without opposition. The " enumeration was made on 10th of March in the following year, and has been repeated " ever since without omission, in the first year of each successive decennium. The " recent census was therefore the ninth enumeration of the inhabitants of this " country."

6.

In the other Australian Colonies the census is taken only once in ten years, as in Great Britain, but for several important reasons it has been deemed necessary to make these enumerations in Queensland every five years. In the last Census Report it was suggested that as the correctness of our estimates of population from year to year had been generally borne out by the successive enumerations, a census taken once in ten years might be found sufficient, and that by this a saving of about a thousand pounds a year might be effected, and a ten years' census would probably be found sufficient for all practical purposes. It now appears evident, however, that we can no longer rely upon our yearly estimates, arrived at by adding, first, two and a-half per cent. to the numbers contained in our census schedules, and then by excess of births over deaths and arrivals over departures by sea ; because there is an increasing interchange across the border, and it seems pretty certain there has been a considerable loss to us in this way during the last ten years. [Quinquennial in Queensland.]

7.

In the Census enumeration of 1876, the numbers contained in the house-holders' schedules, with two and a-half per cent. added, fell short to the number of 9,758

*

An error of 2 has been found in Table A. II., in the body of the report on Vital Statistics of 1876, the loss referred to, as taken from that table, having been shown as 9,760 instead of 9,758.

of the population as it should have been at the beginning of May of that year, [Census of 1876.]

on the basis of the estimated number at the beginning of the year. It was considered possible that we had failed in getting the true population on the Palmer and Hodgkinson gold-fields, but as this appeared unlikely, the figures as found in the schedules were taken as the true basis of our yearly estimates, and it was concluded that the loss of the 9,758 resulted from a balance against the colony in the overland interchange. One or two circumstances having occurred in the interval of the census enumerations tending to an opposite conclusion,

*

An estimate of the population for the purposes of " The Electoral Districts Act of 1878 " being required by the Government of the day, the census figures for 1876 were at first taken as the basis, but the publication of the Electoral Roll for the Cook District, and an estimate made of the population in the Palmer and Cook about the same time by Mr. Warden Selheim, led to the belief that the whole numbers had not been obtained in the census enumeration of these districts in 1876, and it was computed that in 1878 these two districts must have contained 19,206 persons instead of 14,827 as given in the first estimate on the census basis. The figures were therefore corrected for " The Electoral Districts Act " and for the Act for apportioning revenue in the several divisions of the colony.

more than common interest was felt in the issue of the census of 1881. The result appears fully to confirm the correctness of our first conclusion, that the true numbers were obtained in the enumeration of 1876. Had this been otherwise, the census of 1881, with the addition of two and a-half per cent. for non-collection, ought to have given nearly ten thousand beyond the numbers as estimated ; whereas the result shows about that numberless instead of more than was anticipated. The conclusion is inevitable, that during the last ten years there has been a loss to Queensland, by emigration across the border, at the average rate of about two thousand in the year. This is confirmed by a comparison of the proportion of the sexes. In the census enumeration of 1881 the proportion of males is found to be considerably less than it was in 1876, and less than it should have been by the registers of births and deaths and the returns made of arrivals and departures by sea. [Loss by interchange overland.]

8.

A very large proportion of persons coming and going across the border consists, doubtless, of unmarried men, or men unaccompanied by their wives, and the diminution in the proportion of males is thus easily accounted for.

9.

It must be borne in mind that there is a large balance in favor of Queensland in the intercolonial immigration and emigration by sea. Excepting only the year 1869, the balance has always been considerably in our favor, as will be seen by the subjoined figures taken from Table F of the Report on the Queensland Annual Vital Statistics of 1880. [Intercolonial immigration and emigration.]

10.

The excess of immigration over emigration by sea has been as follows :—

18629,805
186313,689
186410,959
186511,969
18666,632
1867917
18684,287
1869
18702,410
18713,359
18725,078
18739,667
187413,238
187515,169
187612,136
187712,188
18784,249
18792,678
18803,047

It will be evident from these figures that the gain by sea in ten years from 1871 to 1880 inclusive, that is, excess of immigration over emigration, amounted to 80,809 persons during the decennium, which shows an average of 8,081 of arrivals over departures in each year ; or, if the loss overland, estimated at an average of 2,000 annually, be deducted, there would be a net average balance of 6,081 persons arriving over the number of those leaving the colony in each year. [Balance in favour of Queensland.]

11.

As was intimated in the Preliminary Report, the actual enumeration of the population in each census is in the hands of the local officers, who are generally the police magistrates, and their collectors.

12.

A system is adopted in this Department which provides every kind of safeguard in the way of careful instructions to the managing officers and their subordinates. In the last enumeration each blank householder's schedule bore a registered number, the collectors being accountable for each of these documents issued to them ; and they are always minutely instructed how to proceed in their work ; but beyond these precautions the Registrar-General's Office cannot fairly be held responsible, having only to deal with the material furnished by the local officers. In this respect correctness is secured, the tabulation being conducted on a system which checks itself and almost precludes the possibility of error. This system has been more fully perfected in the census work [System for securing a correct census.]

of 1881, on the method adopted in Victoria by the Government Statist, Mr. Hayter, to whom we are indebted for some valuable suggestions given to the Deputy Registrar, Mr. Blakeney, who prepared all our tables on the Victorian model.

13.

Great care had been taken in 1876 to determine the boundaries of the census or population districts : in forming the subdivisions the natural features of the country, such as rivers, ranges, and watersheds, or main roads, railways, or telegraph lines, were generally made use of, and it was thought that these subdivisions might for the future be permanently maintained, at least in their outside lines, and that the divisions of the country into electorates or otherwise would be made to coincide with them, so as to secure a correct basis for estimating the numbers in every place for public purposes. [Boundaries of census districts in 1876.]

14.

When the electoral districts were formed in 1878 it was not found practicable, however, in harmonising the interests of several of the localities, to adhere to the census subdivisional lines ; and these were further almost unavoidably departed from in the boundaries finally fixed upon under "The Divisional Boards Act of1880." [Subdivisions.]

15.

Before the enumeration of 1881 it was thought necessary again to readjust all our population districts, making the subdivisional lines coincide with the outside boundaries under "The Divisional Boards Act, " and this involved the necessity of re-casting all our registry districts, to make them again to coincide with the census districts throughout the colony. [New districts.]

16.

An index to the names of the districts alphabetically arranged will be found at page LXV. of Appendices of this Report. [Index to districts.]

17.

The effect of the several alterations as above described, was to cause over-lappings of the new districts upon the old ones, and in order to make a comparison in all the census subdivisions with the population as found in the two enumerations of 1876 and 1881, the overlappings were carefully mapped, and the enumerators were required to keep a separate account of the numbers contained in the small portions of subdivisions thus created, which are called sub-subdivisions, as shown in many of the comparative tables in this Report. [Overlapping of old districts.]

18.

It will be readily seen that this system added greatly to the labor of the census work, but that without it no fair comparison of the numbers of 1876 and 1881 could possibly have been made in many of the districts of the colony.

19.

The overlappings of the old census districts upon the new ones are exactly shown in Appendix B, page LXIX. of this Report.

20.

The country having been mapped out as above described, the next preliminary step was the appointment of officers to superintend the enumeration in each of the fifty-two census districts into which the colony was divided.

21.

An index to the names of the districts and the names of enumerators will be seen at page LXV. in Appendix A. [Index to names of Enumerators.]

22.

The rule was generally observed of entrusting the work of the management of the census in the various districts to those gentlemen who had acted in the previous census enumerations. Most of these having been invited to act, signified their willingness to do so ; other Government officers or gentlemen competent for the work in their several localities were nominated and approved ; and theGovernment Gazetteof the 25th of February, 1881, contained the proclamation appointing these officers, one to each of the census districts, the boundaries of which are there in described. [Appointment of officers.]

*

Mr. Townley was appointed to act for the two census districts of Ipswich and East Moreton.

23.

A reprint of the proclamation will be found in Appendix C, page LXXVII. of this Report. [Proclamation.]

24.

In accordance with the provisions of "The Quinquennial Census Act of1875," the subordinate officers who distribute and collect householders' schedules were nominated by the enumerators, and their appointment being approved by the Governor in Council, they were then required to subscribe the declaration, as prescribed by statute. Collectors were thus appointed, whose names, together with a description of their subdivisions, will be found at pages LXVI. to LXVIII. of Appendix A. [Collectors.]

25.

The instructions to enumerators and collectors were very carefully revised by me, with the help of the experience acquired in the former enumeration of 1876. The directions given to the more responsible officers were in many particulars minute and stringent, so as to secure correctness and uniformity, but leaving something to the discretion of the enumerators in the details of the work. The instructions to collectors were also added to and improved in accordance with the provisions of the statute ; and special directions were given to avoid, as far as practicable, the possibility of the omission of any persons who might be traveling or camping out on the night of the third of April. [Instructions.]

26.

The authorised instructions to enumerators and collectors were also published in theGovernment Gazetteof the 25th of February, 1881, following the schedule of the enumerators and their districts. These instructions are shown at pages CX. to CXIII, Appendix E to this Report.

27.

As it had been found that the diaries kept by collectors in former enumerations were frequently quite inadequate for the intended purpose, a specific form was on this occasion prescribed, providing for all such information as was deemed necessary for checking the collectors' work. With few exceptions these were kept in accordance with the plan I had laid down in a skeleton form supplied to the collectors ; and thus the enumerators were furnished with an effectual means of judging of the manner in which the details of the enumeration had been carried out by the collectors. The diaries have proved most valuable as a guide to the amount of work done, and a saving of some hundreds of pounds has thus been effected in the cost of the enumeration ; all the vouchers of the collectors having been tried by a minute examination of the diaries in this office. [Diaries.]

28.

Some dissatisfaction was expressed by collectors whose charges were taxed, from the evidence of their own diaries, but a careful examination of these supplied the means of ascertaining what under ordinary circumstances was a fair average of work, and a standard measure of miles traveled or the number of schedules distributed and collected was laid down, by which all the work was tested, due allowance being made for wet weather, flooded and difficult country, or other hindrances encountered. All the collectors have thus been treated alike, and every effort has been made to do justice to all concerned, while saving unnecessary expense to the country. [Collectors' charges.]

29.

The work of the collectors was no doubt well done in most instances, and many of the diaries prove how much perseverance, courage, and energy was practiced by these officers in the difficult task which many of them had to perform, especially in some of the outside districts of the colony. [Work of collection well performed.]

30.

The remuneration of the enumerators, subject to the approval of their work, was, as heretofore, a fee of four guineas, and, in addition, five shillings per hundred, or fraction of a hundred persons enumerated up to one thousand ; three shillings per hundred, or fraction of a hundred, over one thousand and not exceeding five thousand ; and two shillings per hundred or fraction of a hundred persons enumerated over five thousand. [Enumeration of enumerators.]

31.

The collectors in the more settled districts finding their own horses were paid fifteen shillings a-day, and men on foot ten shillings a-day ; but it was necessary to provide specially for higher rates in the outside districts, and it was therefore provided in the instructions,—" Each enumerator will have a discretionary power of agreeing for higher rates of pay where absolutely necessary ; but before doing so, unless prevented by distance, will apply to the Registrar-General for authority." In many instances it proved necessary for the enumerators to apply for permission to augment very considerably these rates of payment, and in the far distant places as much as two pounds a-day was paid for horsemen, and considerable difficulty was experienced by some of the enumerators in getting persons even at these rates to undertake the collection. In two or three instances it was found best to accept offers to perform the duties for a fixed sum which was agreed upon for the work. In all cases the payment was subject to the [Of Collectors.] approval by the Registrar-General of the work performed. [Of Collectors.]

32.

The cost of collecting the last census, though a little less in proportion to the augmented population, was more than in the previous enumeration. [Cost of collection.]

33.

The total amount expended in paying the enumerators and collectors was £7,790 10s. 2d.

34.

The average cost of the remuneration of enumerators and collectors in 1881 has been a fraction over 8¾d. per head of the whole population of the colony, as against an average of nearly 9½d. in the census enumeration of 1876. [Average cost.]

35.

In the district of Burke the cost of collection averaged about 8s. 7d. per head of the population of that district ; while the cost in the Brisbane district averaged only about 2d. per head of persons in the district.

36.

The whole cost of taking the census in 1881, exclusive of printing in the Government Office, including one or two small sums yet to be paid, amounted to £10,984

*

A small addition will yet be made to the total cost in the postage of the Census Reports.

, averaging a fraction over 12¼d. per head. The average cost in 1876 was 11¾d. [Total cost.]

37.

The more elaborate system of tabulation, as already shown, accounts for this slight increase per head of the total cost, but a very much larger amount of useful information has been thus secured. All proper economy has been exercised in the prosecution of the work.

38.

The forms used for supplying the particulars of information sought for in the Census, and as provided in the householders' schedules of the "Quinquennial Census Act," were issued from this office for the more distant places in the early part of the month of November, 1880. The remainder were subsequently dispatched to the enumerators, and all reached their destination safely, and in time for distribution. The whole number of householders' schedules thus furnished to the enumerators was 73,662. A considerable number were returned unused, a full supply having been sent, especially to the more distant places, to avoid a deficiency which it might have been impossible to remedy. [Issue of householders' schedules.]

39.

The Census of 1881 was taken, as provided by the "Queensland Amended Act," on the night of the 3rd of April.

40.

The gathering up of the schedules commenced on the morning of the 4th the persons returned being such as had been present on the previous night, and the collection was carried on with all possible despatch. In a country with a widely scattered population this is all that can be accomplished towards a simultaneous collection, which in old and thickly settled communities may be actually realised, all the schedules being gathered up on the morning after the night appointed for entering the names on the forms.

41.

The Preliminary Report of the Census Committee of England and Wales and of the United Kingdom speaks of the census of the 4th of April, 1881 ; and we find the enumeration spoken of as in this sense completed in one day, as shown by the following quotation from the Report :— [Imperial Census.]

" The difficulty of taking an account of the population within the limits of a " single day, a limitation which is a distinctive feature in the method of enumeration " adopted in this country, becomes greater and greater at each recurring decennial " period, owing to the rapid growth of the people and the increasing complexity " of their local subdivisions. We are, however, pleased to be able to report that " the recent enumeration was carried out with complete success."

42.

Three months were occupied in ascertaining the numbers in the census taken on the night of the 3rd April, 1881, in the United Kingdom, and before the Preliminary Report could be published. The work of tabulation, we are informed, will take nearly three years to complete, when the final report will be framed. About one hundred and twenty clerks are said to be daily employed in the elaboration of the returns before all the tables for popular use can be completed in the Imperial census. [Numbers.] [Tabulation.]

43.

The population of the United Kingdom, as found on the night of the 3rd of April, 1881, including the Army and Navy and the Channel Islands, was 35,246,562. The number of females over males was 738,668. In the census of 1871 the population was 31,845,379. The increase in the ten years has therefore been 3,401,183. This is a daily average addition of 931 persons, or nearly a thousand a day. The British are thus of necessity an emigrating people. [Population of United Kingdom.]

44.

The population of England and Wales was found to be 25,968,286, being an increase of 3,256,020 since 1871. The number of females over that of males was 718,778, or 105.7 females to 100 males. It appears that the proportion of females has been increasing since the year 1851, as found in each census enumeration from that period. [England and Wales.]

45.

The population of England alone in 1881 was ascertained to be 24,608,391, showing an increase of 3,313,260 since the census of 1871. [England.]

46.

The population of Scotland in 1881 numbered 3,734,370, exhibiting an increase of 374,352. The number of persons in Scotland is nearly one hundred thousand less than the number of persons living in London, or, to be exact, there are 80,201 more persons living in the city of London than in the whole of Scotland. [Scotland.]

47.

The population of Ireland in 1881 was found to be 5,159,839. This is a decrease of 252,538 since the census enumeration of 1871. [Ireland.]

48.

In the Isle of Man and in the Channel Islands there has also been a decrease, amounting together to between three and four thousand, as shown in 1881 and the number returned in the former census.

49.

The whole population is seen as follows :— [Total.]

England and Wales25,968,286
Scotland3,734,370
Ireland5,159,839
Isle of Man53,492
Channel Islands87,731
Among Navy and Merchant Service242,844
35,246,562

50.

The population of London in 1881 was found to have amounted to 3,814,571. There are nearly a quarter of a million more of women than men in the great Metropolis of England, or, rather, of females than males, the preponderance of the former being two hundred and twenty-six thousand three hundred and fifty-nine. [London.]

51.

On the 17th May the population of Brisbane, city, and suburbs, as found by the Census, was issued for publication, and appeared first on the following morning in theCouriernewspaper. At the end of the month of May there were yet four districts from which no census returns had been received, Burke, Diamentina, Palmer, and Peak Downs, the collection in these distant places having been impeded by rain and the flooded state of the country. The general results of the census enumeration were made known on the second of July, when the figures were sent to the Press by order of the Honorable the Colonial Secretary ; they were, however, then imperfect for want of the return from one of the subdivisions of the Palmer district ; this was finally received on the 28th July, 116 days having elapsed since the filling up of the schedules on the night of the 3rd of April. In 1876 the last return, that from the Burke, was not received until the 14th of August, the enumeration having been made on the 4th of May. [Population of Brisbane.] [Last return received.]

52.

The Preliminary Statement of the Census has generally shown merely the rough figures, as found in " collective returns " made by the enumerators of the various districts in the colony ; but a new and much improved system of compilation in the use of tables, framed on the Victorian system, having been adopted, the rough figures having been already given to the Press, the Preliminary Statement was held back until the tabulation of all the schedules and the complete classification under the several heads of information required, were finished in preparation for the compilation of the tables of this Report. [Preliminary Statement.]

53.

The work of ascertaining the population in the electoral districts within the census districts was a laborious process, in consequence of the changes that had been made in the boundaries of electoral districts in 1878, and in the census districts, to make these coincide in their subdivisions with the outside boundaries under the "Divisional Boards Act." The population of each electorate had to be found by ascertaining the number contained in all the subdivisions and sub-subdivisions,

*

The necessity of sub-subdivisions is shown in the former part of this Report.

and by a careful examination of the householders' schedules, with the assistance of the collectors' diaries. The result is shown in Table XVII. of the Report, giving the population of electoral districts within census districts.

54.

The Preliminary Statement showed the exact numbers as contained in all the schedules of the Census of 1881. It was dated the 9th of September, and forwarded in its complete form from this office on the 20th of that month, for presentation to Parliament. [Exact numbers published.]

55.

The tabulation of the Census was performed by a staff of clerks who were paid in the first process of tabulating at the rate of three shillings for every one hundred names posted from the schedules, and subsequently at the rate of ten shillings a day in the after stages of the work. Several of those who proved most expert and reliable were employed as examiners after the ordinary business hours, under the immediate direction of the Deputy Registrar-General, Mr. Blakeney. All who were thus employed were paid at the rate of three shillings an hour for night-work. The assistance of the night-staff in checking the ordinary business of each day proved valuable, and hastened the completion of the voluminous tables of this Report. [Tabulation.] [Night-staff.]

56.

Much credit is due to Mr. Blakeney for the ability and zeal with which he managed the details of the census work in addition to the business of the General Registry Office, which has been kept up in the ordinary way during this period of heavy additional labor. [Mr. Blakeney.]

57.

We are indebted to the Government of Victoria for the gratuitous supply of a number of copies of Regulations and Instructions for compiling the census, of which the Government Statist, Mr. H. H. Hayter, is the author. Annexed to these was an alphabetical index of occupations, with the order, sub-order, or number within sub-order in which each occupation is divided. [Government of Victoria.]

58.

The system of classification appears to be very nearly the same as that which is in use in the United Kingdom. It is too elaborate to be carried out in all its minute details in Queensland, but the plan of orders and sub-orders therein laid down has been adhered to, and some of the re-subdivisions have also been adopted. The same system was used in Queensland in 1867, but many of the minuter re-sub-divisions were therein omitted.

59.

Mr. Hayter's regulations and instructions have been taken as the basis of instructions for our own census staff, though many modifications have been made. A copy of these instructions will be found in the Appendix, letter G, page CXIV. of this Report, and may serve to show the carefulness of the system adopted to secure accuracy in the completion of the work. [Mr. Hayter.]

60.

The particulars contained in each householder's schedule, as provided in the Census Acts, are the names and surnames of each person, their relationship to the head of the household, the sex, separate or conjugal condition, age, rank, profession, or occupation, birthplace, religion, degree of primary education, and the description of dwelling occupied. [Householder's schedule.]

61.

Each extracting sheet into which the schedules are posted, contains the names of fifty persons under the heads of census districts, subdivisions and sub-subdivisions ; the divisions under the "Divisional Boards Act" and their sub-divisions ; the municipalities and wards, towns, villages or localities. [Extracting sheets.]

62.

Each of the fifty lines in the sheet contains the name, residence, and sex of the person, and the registered number of the householder's schedule in which it appears, and, following these, all the information under the general heads of social condition, age, occupation, education, birthplace, religion, health, and description of habitation. These are shown as follows :— [Information contained in schedules.]

Each year shown under these general heads.

63.

Summaries were made from the extracting sheets, as above described, showing the numbers of both sexes in each subdivision of districts under the various classes, orders, sub-orders, and re-subdivisions ; separate tables were then used for the classification under each general head of social condition, age, occupation, education, birthplace, religion, health, and description of habitation ; and, finally, tables were framed putting the whole into the form necessary for publication in this Report. [Summaries.]

64.

A method was adopted in the construction and use of the tables for classification which checked itself by a system of cross-reading, precluding as nearly as could be the possibility of error. [To prevent errors in tabulation.]

65.

In the census enumerations in Queensland it has been the custom to allow two and a-half per cent. for non-collection ; this being always first added to the numbers returned in the householders' schedules, and on this basis the estimates of population, as shown in our Vital Statistics from year to year, have been framed. To have been consistent with this practice it would have been well to have made the addition at once, in our census tables, but as this has never been done, it appears necessary, for the purpose of comparison in the census reports, still to take the bare figures found in the schedules. [Practice of adding 2½ per cent to census figures.]

66.

Now that it has been found during the last and the previous enumerations that the numbers have fallen in each census considerably below our estimates, and as those estimates had been swelled by the addition first of the 2½ per cent. on the census schedule numbers, it appears evident that so large an addition is unnecessary.

67.

Doubtless a greater experience in the work of collection, and the larger facilities now existing for its prosecution in the safer and more settled condition of the country, bring the census returns near to the actual number of the whole

population of the colony ; especially as there is an unknown quantity of loss by emigration across the border. As, however, there must of necessity be some loss, it is now intended to add 1½ per cent. for non-collection to the actual numbers found in the census householders' schedules before framing our estimates from year to year on excess of births over deaths and on arrivals over departures. [Addition of 1frac12 per cent.]

68.

The total population of Queensland, exclusive of the aborigines, by the Census of 1881 was found to be 213,525, consisting of 125,325 males and 88,200 females. This is seen in Table No. 1., page III., of this Report. [Population as enumerated in 1881.]

69.

No attempt has yet been made to ascertain the number of the native tribes inhabiting this portion of Australia, difficulties which appeared insuperable having hitherto barred any attempt to count them. Perhaps but little practical benefit would result from ascertaining in any year the number of these unfortunates, who seem destined to die out before advancing settlement ; though, if only as a means of delaying for a little time the extinction of the race, or as a question of mere humanity, it seems desirable to know in what proportions they are melting away before the onward march of civilization. [Aborigines.]

70.

In Victoria the number of aborigines was recently returned at 780, but the Government Statist has kindly informed me that the sub-enumerators have probably failed to get the whole number of aborigines, and that according to the last estimate of the Victorian Central Board for the protection of the aborigines in that colony, dated March, 1877, the number in the colony was then 1,067, viz., 633 males and 434 females. Perhaps the mean between these two, say 900, may be taken as the present aboriginal population of Victoria. In Queensland the number of aborigines will no doubt be many more, even in proportion to the extent of the territory of the two colonies. The area of Queensland, being nearly eight times as great as that of Victoria, the same proportion would be 7,200 for the whole of Queensland ; but this is very far below the general estimate of the number of native blacks now living in the colony. In the northern parts of the colony they are comparatively numerous, and some persons resident in the Cook and Palmer districts have supposed there may be as many as 70,000 aborigines in Queensland. This, however, is a very crude estimate, and may be far wide of the truth.

*

Since this was written a reply has been received to an application made to Mr. Seymour, the Commissioner of Police, for the assistance of the officers under his command in various parts of the colony in estimating the number of aborigines. In reply to the Commissioner's circulars, reports have been received from a number of police stations ; and the estimates so far give the number of 20,585 persons, or 10,719 males and 9,866 females. These estimates, after all, are, in the opinion of the Commissioner, very unreliable, and returns are still wanting from several districts. In the report received from Cooktown, the officer writes :—" It is impossible to arrive at any correct conclusion regarding their numbers in the Palmer and Gulf watershed, or on the rivers to the North. Undoubtedly the natives exist in these localities in very large numbers.

[Rough estimate of number of aborigienes.]

71.

The increase of population in Queensland, as found by the enumeration of 1881 over the numbers as returned in the Census of 1876, is seen as follows :— [Increase of population in Queensland.]

1876.1881.Increase.
Males105,009125,32520,316
Females68,27488,20019,926
Persons173,283213,52540,242

72.

The increase is seen to have been 40,242 in the period, of five years, since the previous census was taken. [Rate of increase.]

73.

The rate of increase in the quinquennium ending April 3rd, 1881, has been 23.22 per cent. over the population enumerated in the Census of 1876, as against 44.28 per cent., which was the rate of increase shown in the five years ending May 1st, 1876.

74.

The proportion of females to males is larger than it was in the previous Census of 1876, and larger than was estimated from our registers of births and deaths and the Customs returns of arrivals and departures. This is, no doubt, the consequence of the considerable emigration overland of single men or men unaccompanied by their wives already referred to.

75.

The proportion of the sexes in 1876 was found to be 65.01 females to a hundred males. In 1881 the proportion of females had increased to 70.38 to one hundred males. [Proportion of females to 100 males.]

76.

The Vital Statistics for 1880 show that in the estimated population to the 31st December the proportion of females was supposed to be 68.44 to every 100 males, reckoned not on the mean but on the whole population to the end of that year. [Females to Males in census districts.]

Table XIX A. of this Report shows the number of females to each 100 males in all the population districts of Queensland as found in the census enumeration of 1881. It will be seen that in the Warwick district there were 107.86 females to 100 males ; in the Brisbane district, 103.38 ; Rockhampton, 102.87 ; Oxley, 94.41 ; Moreton West, 89.21 ; Fassifern, 87.61 ; Caboolture, 84.82 ; Ipswich, 99.89 ; Bowen, 82.13 ; Drayton and Toowoomba, 100.28 ; and in twelve other districts from 70 to 75 per cent. of females to males, but that in many districts the disproportion is large, the males being greatly in excess of females. In the Marathon district the proportion of females is only 18.93 to 100 males ; Burke, 17.22 ; Etheridge, 11.56 ; Somerset, 7.51 ; Palmer, 1.85.

77.

Table XII. shows the percentage of males and females to persons, or the proportion of males and females to each 100 persons, in each census district. In the Warwick district the proportion of males is 48.11, and that of females 51.89 to each 100 persons ; in the Brisbane registry district the proportions are males 49.17, females 50.83 ; Rockhampton, males 49.29, females 50.71 ; in Drayton and Toowoomba, males 49.93, females 50.07. [Percentage of Males and Females to Persons.]

78.

In some of the more remote, recently settled, and gold-finding districts the disproportion, as might be expected, is very great. The district of Woothakata shows 81.57 males to 18.43 females in every 100 persons ; Aramac, males 82.00, females 18.00 ; Marathon, males 84.09, females 15.91 ; Etheridge, males 89.64, females 10.36 ; Somerset, males 93.02, females 6.98 ; Palmer, males 98.19, females 1.81. The disproportion between the sexes exists only in the adult population, and obtains chiefly in the gold-mining and pastoral districts of the colony.

79.

Table II. of this Report shows the number of Chinese and Polynesians in the population, and by sexes. It will be seen that the number of Chinese is 11,229, of whom 11,206 are males and only 23 females ; this is an increase of 817 during the five years since the last census enumeration, the number of Chinese being then 10,412, consisting of 10,399 males and 13 females. [Number of Chinese and Polynesians.]

80.

The Polynesians in 1881 number 6,348, of whom 5,975 are males and 373 females. This shows an increase of 1,240 since the last enumeration, when there were 5,108 Islanders in the colony, of whom 4,938 were males and 170 females. [Increase.]

81.

Table III. shows the number of " dwellings " inhabited by the population. The term dwelling is defined by the "Quinquennial Census Act" as being " any " house, building, booth, tent, hut, or erection, in or under which any person " usually sleeps ; and every ship or vessel in any port or harbour of the colony." Under this somewhat wide definition it is seen that there were 45, 116 inhabited, and 1,788 uninhabited dwellings in the enumeration of 1881. This is an increase during the five years of 8,562 inhabited, and 926 uninhabited places of abode. [Dwellings.]

82.

Table IV. shows the number of dwellings, occupied and unoccupied, and the number of inhabitants, males and females, in the six enumerations that have been made from April 7th, 1861, to April 3rd, 1881. The figures in column headed " dwellings-in-building," in Tables III. and IV., are of no value, as no provision is made for ascertaining the number of houses in the course of construction, either in the householders' schedules or in the instructions to enumerators.

83.

Table V. shows the numerical and centesimal increase of population in the several enumerations, and the average number of inhabitants to dwellings at each census. The average number of persons to inhabited houses in 1881 is seen to have been 4.73. This proportion shows but little variation since the first enumeration in 1861. [Average of inhabitants to dwellings.]

84.

The numerical and centesimal increase of population by sexes at each census enumeration are shown in Tables VI. and VII. The latter table also shows the total rate of increase from 1861 to 1881, and the proportion of females to each 100 males in each census period. [Increase by sexes.]

85.

In Table VIII. the totals of population of census districts are arranged in groups, so as to show how the present population districts have been formed since the first enumeration in 1861. Eleven of the present districts now containing 20,205 persons, as shown in the first two groups, did not then exist, that is, the large area they embrace was then uninhabited, save by the scattered and wandering aborigines of the country. [Totals of population in groups.]

86.

The third group, now containing 58,370 souls, and embracing nearly the whole of six of the more populous districts in the colony, formed in 161 only one census district, called Brisbane, numbering only 4,128 persons.

87.

The remaining groups show in the same way the process of expansion, in each of the six census enumerations, and how the first sixteen census districts have increased to their present number, and settlement has extended itself, although still thinly scattered, over the general surface of the colony. [Groups of population districts-expansion.]

88.

In Table IX. is seen the increase in the groups as arranged in Table VIII., from one enumeration to another. There was a little decrease of males in three of the groups shown in the enumeration of 1871, in what are now called the central and southern divisions of the country, then generally spoken of as the northern and western portions of the colony. The census of 1876 showed a decrease of 89 males in portions of the Burnett, Bundaberg, and Stanley ; and this group, No. 6, shows a decrease of 88 males in the enumeration of 1881. The same census year shows a decrease of 1,092 males in the most northern group of the districts, No. 1, but the increase of females in that group reduced the loss in the total numbers to 346 ; and in the same way, the loss of males in group No. 6, in 1881, was lessened by an increase of females. [Increase and decrease in some groups.]

89.

It will be seen by the table that the proportion of females has very considerably increased, in some of the districts, in the two last census enumerations. In 1876, in group No. 1, there were 1,053 females ; in 1881 the number had increased to 1,799. In group 2, in the same year, the increase was from 286 to 1,216 ; in group 8, from 7,849 to 10,519. [Increase of females in some districts.]

90.

In Table X. the centesimal rates of increase of males, of females, and of both sexes together are shown in each enumeration over the census preceding it. [Centesimal rates of increase.]

91.

The census districts, arranged in groups geographically, are seen in Table XI. This arrangement of the districts follows the territorial division of the country, and will probably prove valuable in connection with any apportionment on that basis for public purposes. It will be observed that the groups do not tally exactly with that adopted in the Census Report of 1876, as shown in Table No. 24, that grouping having been arranged before the territorial divisions had been determined, but the numbers for each district as returned in both enumerations as given in Table XI., afford a perfect means of comparison, showing increase and decrease. This will be further noticed, under the head of distribution, in this Report. [Census districts in groups geographically arranged.]

92.

Population in census districts is shown in Table XII. The number of persons in each of the fifty-two districts into which the colony is divided is here shown, persons, males, and females, together with the percentage of males and females to persons in each district. [Population in each census district.]

93.

Chinese and Polynesians are of course included in the totals of population, but the number of these in each of the census districts, as well as of prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of charitable institutions, males and females, is shown in Table XIII. The distribution of these will be referred to in its proper place. [Chinese and Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, &c.]

94.

Table XIV. shows the number of minors and adults, males and females, in each census district. It will be seen that the total of adult males in the whole population is 71,985. This number includes Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, and others having no votes for the election of representatives in Parliament. [Minors and adults.]

95.

Table XV. exhibits the numbers, by sexes, of Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of charitable institutions, as shown in the two enumerations of 1876 and 1881. [Number of Chinese and Polynesians, by sexes.]

96.

The increase of 817 Chinese and 1,240 Polynesians has been already remarked upon.

97.

The number of prisoners is given as 403 ; but, by an error in posting the householders' schedules, 11 prisoners in the Maranoa District have been included in the general population, the number of prisoners is therefore 414. This is in the proportion of 1.94 per thousand of the population of Queensland, a small proportion as compared to the number of criminals per head of population in many other parts of the British Empire. [Prisoners.]

98.

The number of lunatics returned in 1881 were 563, an increase of 206 during the quinquennium since the last census enumeration. The number thus returned is in the proportion of 2.64 to one thousand of the population, as against 2.06 in the previous census enumeration in the colony. [Lunatics.]

99.

Table XVI. shows the population, males and females, in electoral districts, and the number of minors and adults in the whole male population in each of those divisions ; also, the number of Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution, males and females, with minors and adults ; also the number of adult males, exclusive of adult male Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, &c., in the colony, and in each of the electoral districts. [Population in each electoral district, minors, adults, males and females.]

100.

It will be seen that the females among the Chinese number only 23 persons. The Polynesian females number 373, or 5.88 per cent. of the whole number of Islanders in Queensland. In former census enumerations, though the ages of Chinese and Polynesians had been taken out from the schedules and shown among the remainder of the population, it had not been thought necessary to extract these separately, so that there was nothing in the published tables to show what proportions of them were minors and adults. The process of tabulation of the census returns of 1881 has been more minute, so that the distinction between minors and adults is shown among Chinese and Polynesians, as contained in this table. Of 11,206 male Chinese, 364 were minors ; of 5,975 male Polynesians, 1,654 were minors. [Female Chinese and Polynesians.] [Minors and adults among Chinese and Ploynesians.]

101.

The total number of adult males in the colony is 71,985. This is in the proportion of 33.71 per cent. of the whole population, and of 57.44 per cent. of the whole male population. The number of adult males, exclusive of those among Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution, was 56,056, or 28.78 per cent. of the population of the colony, exclusive of the above-named persons. [Total number of adults.]

102.

The electoral districts, as fixed by the Act of 1878, 42 Victoria No. 1, are 42 in number ; and the population of these districts as formed from census districts, or portions of census districts, is seen in Table XVII. of this Report. The table shows how the electorates are formed, or what portions of census districts are contained in each electoral district. Thus, the electoral district of Aubigny has within it, portions of the census districts of Darling Downs North, Darling Downs Central, and of Drayton and Toowoomba Districts. Of the first, Darling Downs North, this district contains the whole subdivision 1, and what is called sub-subdivision 1 of subdivision 1, and sub-subdivision 2 of subdivision 1 ; the remainder of the component census parts of the electorates being given in the same way, with the number of persons in each part, males and females, and, finally the gross number of persons in each electorate, males and females. The names of the electorates in the table do not follow the order of the list given in the Electoral Act, but for convenience of reference are arranged alphabetically. [Electoral districts.]

103.

Table XVIII.

*

This Table also shows the number of prisoners as 403, instead of 414.

shows the number of Chinese, Polynesians, prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of charitable institutions in each electorate, as formed from census districts, males and females ; the Chinese and Polynesians being shown also as minors and adults. Thus, for example, looking at the electorate of Maryborough, it will be seen that there were 59 Chinese, all males, and that 56 were adults and 3 minors ; that 55 of the adult males were in the portion of the electorate formed of a part of the census district of Maryborough, and 1 in the portion formed of part of Wide Bay census district ; also that the three minors were in the portion formed of the part of the census district of Maryborough. In the same way it is seen that the total number of Polynesians in the electorate was 576 ; that 547 of these were males and 29 females ; that there were 415 adults, composed of 400 males and 15 females, and that there were 161 minors, composed of 147 males and 14 females ; also, that the whole number of Polynesians and Chinese less 17 were in the portion of the electorate formed of part of the census district of Maryborough. [Distribution of Chinese, Polynesians, &c., in electoral districts.]

104.

The population by sexes is shown in each division under "The Divisional Boards Act," in Table XIX. The names of these divisions, as it will be apparent, do not correspond with those of the census districts, nor do the divisions in many cases correspond with the districts, though the subdivisions of census districts are made to correspond with the outside boundaries of the divisions under the Act. The structure of these divisions in connection with that of the census districts is seen in this table. The first division, named Antigua, is identical with No. 3 subdivision of the census district of Maryborough ; the next, Aramac, corresponds exactly with the whole census district of Aramac ; the third, Banana, is the same as the division called Leichhardt ; the fourth, Baramba, is formed of subdivisions 1, 2, and 3 of the census district of Burnett. [Population by sexes, " Divisional Boards Act."]

105.

To the population in the divisions under the Act must be added that of municipalities and shires ; also that contained in the shipping and islands in Moreton Bay, included in the census district of East Moreton, subdivisions 5 and 6 ; also in subdivision 8 of the Cook District, comprising the islands of the coast contained within that district. These will be found added at the foot of the table, making up the whole to the population as found in the schedules for the entire colony. A note at the foot of the table shows several alterations that have been made in the divisions since the census enumeration took place. These changes were not made in this Department, and it is to be regretted that the principle above referred to, of making outside boundaries correspond with all subdivisional lines, was not adhered to in effecting the changes. This, possibly, is an oversight which may be yet corrected. [Municipalities and Shires.] [Shipping and Islands.]

DISTRIBUTION.

106.

In a country embracing an area of six hundred and sixty-nine thousand five hundred and twenty square miles, the estimated area of Queensland, which is nearly twelve times as large as England and Wales, with a population of less than two hundred and twenty thousand persons, population must be very thinly distributed, large areas of the country being altogether uninhabited, or occupied only by the pioneers of civilization with their flocks and herds. [Sparseness of population.]

107.

The density of the population in England and Wales is shown by the census of 1881 to be equal to an average of 440 persons to each square mile. In London there were 32,326 persons living to each square mile of the area of the great Metropolis, or about 50 persons to an acre of land. [Density in England and Wales.]

108.

Taking the whole area of Queensland, much of which is yet unoccupied, it is found that there is about one person to three square miles of territory, the proportion of persons to each square mile being 0.32. A map showing the outlines of the whole Colony of Queensland and of the separate population districts and sub-districts is added to the other maps furnished in this Report, in which the density and sparseness of settlement are indicated by the shading, so as to convey at once an idea of the manner in which settlement has hitherto progressed in the colony. [Map showing settlement.]

109.

The number of persons living, males and females, in each census district is seen in Table XX. of this Report. The table also shows the area of each district in square miles, and the number of inhabited dwellings, and of such as are unoccupied. [Area of districts.]

110.

Table XXI. shows the number of habitations occupied and unoccupied, exclusive of shipping, in each census district as at present existing, and as these districts were formed in 1876. For the purpose of this comparison certain districts of the census of 1881 are bracketed together opposite to those of the previous enumeration of 1876, showing how the districts of 1881 have been formed ; thus, the first bracketed group of the five districts of 1876 form the four complete districts of Palmer, Woothakata, Etheridge, Burke, and a part of the district of Cook of 1881. The whole number of dwellings in each of the three great divisions of the colony, Northern, Central, and Southern, are given side by side for 1876 and 1881. The total number of inhabited dwellings, exclusive of shipping, in 1881, was found to be 44,988. The number in 1876 was 36,415. The unoccupied dwellings in 1881 appear to have been a little more than double the number as returned for 1876, or 1,788 in the last census of 1881, as against 862 in the census of 1876. For the reason before stated, no weight can be attached to the number of buildings as in course of erection. [Number of dwellings in census districts, 1876 and 1881.] [Occupied.]

111.

Table XXII. shows the number of persons to the square mile in each census district in Queensland, exclusive of shipping ; this table being also arranged like Table XXI. to compare the results of the two enumerations of 1876 and 1881, both as to the districts and the territorial divisions of the colony. [Persons to square mile in districts.]

112.

It will be seen that the proportion of persons to the square mile in the Northern Division of 1876 was 0.9, the persons to the square mile in 1881 being 0.11. In the Central Division the proportion had increased from 0.12 to 0.15, and in the Southern Division the increase was from 0.67 to 0.79. What constituted the metropolitan census and registry district of Brisbane in 1876 embraced the greater [By territorial divisions.]

part of Brisbane and Oxley districts in 1881, and within this area the number of persons to the square mile is seen to be 3,276.95. In 1876 the proportion to the square mile was 3,030.86. The density of population in the district of Brisbane is now seen to be a little over a tenth of that existing in London. In that which constituted the district of East Moreton in 1876 the proportion of persons to the square mile in 1881 was 16.62, as against 11.60 in the previous enumeration. The census district of Rockhampton, of 1881, shows the proportion 318.10 persons to the square mile. This district now consists only of the municipality of Rockhampton ; the proportion of persons to the square mile in 1876 within the same area was 277.1. [Density Brisbane.]

113.

The other most important districts have, most of them, been so altered by the arrangements before referred to that no comparison of density of population, as shown in the census enumerations of 1876 and 1881, can be made generally intelligible.

114.

The habitations of all descriptions, in which the people were domiciled in each of the census districts in Queensland on the night of the 3rd of April are seen in Table XXIII. This also shows a comparison in these particulars between the two census enumerations of 1876 and 1881. [Habitations of all descriptions.]

115.

It appears that the number of inhabited dwellings on the night of the Census of 1881, exclusive of ships and omitting tents and other temporary abiding places, was 38,571 ; and that the number at the previous enumeration in 1876 was 30,681. The increase in the number of permanent inhabited dwellings in the five years was therefore 7,890, the proportion of increase being 25.72 per cent. [Increase in occupied houses.]

116.

Building in wood seems to be increasingly in favor in Queensland, the increase in the number of buildings consisting very largely of houses constructed of timber. Metal houses, chiefly of corrugated iron, have increased in number, in five years from 155 to 664. There were found to be 120 more tents occupied as sleeping places on the night of the 3rd of April, 1881, than in the former enumeration of 1876. The abundance of excellent hardwood found in Queensland accounts chiefly for its extensive use in house-building in the colony, and in many respects it is no doubt best suited for dwellings in a country like this, where the heat is great during the summer months. The use of wood in house-building gives scope for taste and for variety of construction ; and many habitations in and around the principal towns in the colony every year show that it is by no means necessary to adhere to the old ugly patterns of wooden architecture which too frequently disfigured our streets in the early days. Many of these are fast disappearing, and are replaced by commodious and pretty houses, some of which, in the principal towns and suburbs, have some pretensions to elegance. [Architecture.]

117.

In the country districts a great portion of the dwellings have walls of strong slabs of hardwood standing vertically on squared beams, or slipped horizontally into the upright timbers, and are generally covered with shingles or bark. These have no pretensions to beauty, but are generally strong, cool, and healthful. The ironbark shingles make a neat-roof, when well laid on, almost water-tight, and many a country house thus constructed, the great chimney being also formed of slabs or logs of wood, is made to look home-like and even pretty.

118.

In the agricultural districts an increasing number of the farm-houses are neatly built of sawn timber and painted. The dwellings of the wealthier classes in the pastoral districts are often large and commodious, and in a few instances are fine and even handsome structures. [Houses in country districts.]

119.

In Table XXIV. the number of inhabited dwellings to the square mile is seen in each district, and in groups of districts, to show the increased or decreased proportion in the two enumerations of 1876 and 1881. The average number of persons to inhabited dwellings, exclusive of shipping, is shown in Table XXV. in groups, and by comparison of the two last census enumerations. [Occupied dwellings to square mile.]

120.

The occupied habitations, exclusive of ships, as seen in Table XXI., number 44,988. These habitations include houses of all descriptions, also tents, drays, or any other kind of temporary abode, occupied on the night of the 3rd of April.

121.

The average number of persons to inhabited dwellings on shore, in the whole of Queensland in 1881, is seen to have been in the proportion of 4.71 per cent. In the enumeration of 1876 the proportion was 4.72 per cent. [Average of persons to dwellings.]

122.

Table XXVI. gives the number of ships and vessels in Queensland waters on the night of 3rd of April, 1881, including dredges, lightships, and Government craft ; the places where such vessels were lying, the number of persons on board, officers and crew, passengers, males and females. [Shipping.]

123.

The total number of vessels was 127, or 4 less than were afloat within the colony on the 1st of May, 1876. The total number of persons on board was 1,689, which is 422 more than were found in vessels in 1876. Though the number of ships in 1881 was less than in the previous enumeration, there were 422 more passengers on board, the number of these being 678, as against 256 in the previous census. It is a curious coincidence that the officers and crew, numbering 1,011, were the same in 1876 and in 1881. [Persons on board.]

124.

The population of the gold-fields in Queensland is seen in Table XXVII. The district in which each of the gold-fields is situated is shown also in the table ; and the persons employed are divided into Whites, Chinese, and Polynesians, males and females. The details of this information are given as to the mining localities, and the totals of each census district. [Gold-fields.]

125.

The total number of persons living on the gold-fields, including the population of a few proclaimed townships the population of which could not in some instances

*

In these cases, when the separation was more plainly shown in the returns, the numbers outside the gold-fields portions are given in the list of towns, Table XXIX. ; these places are Maytown, Millchester, and Ravenswood.

be separated from the gold-fields of the locality, was 23,801. Of these 16,514 were whites, 10,166 males and 6,348 females. [Population of Gold-fields.]

126.

The colored population of the gold-fields numbered 7,287, of whom 7,276 were Chinese, including only 4 women. The remaining 11 were Polynesians, all males.

127.

The proportion of persons engaged in various ways on gold-fields, males and females, as above shown, is at the rate of 11.15 per cent. of the total population. In 1876 the proportion was about the same, or nearly 12 per cent. of the population then existing in the colony.

128.

The returns in previous census enumerations do not show the occupations of Chinese and Polynesians separately, and therefore no comparison can here be made between the number of colored persons employed in the gold-mines, in the two census periods.

129.

The number of persons employed in mining generally will be seen under the head of occupations.

130.

The population of towns and township reserves, exclusive of municipalities, is shown in a summary Table, No. XXVIII., comparing the numbers in the Census of 1881 with those enumerated in 1876. The details of the population in sexes, in towns, exclusive of municipalities, is seen in Table XXIX. The places are alphabetically arranged, and the census districts, in which they are scheduled, are shown in the table. [Population of Towns.]

131.

Several places in the list of towns, as given in this table, have never been proclaimed as towns or townships by the Government ; these are as follows :—Beaudesert, Beenleigh, Blacksnake, Charleston, Currigee, Kilkivan, Mount Perry, Thompson's Flat, and Veresdale.

132.

Table XXIX. A shows the population of towns in the same way as in the previous table, but for the convenience of reference these are shown by census districts.

133.

Table XXX. shows the names of reserves that have been proclaimed and surveyed as townships but in which no population is shown in the census schedules.

134.

The population of municipal towns, males and females, minors and adults, is given in Table XXXI. This table also shows the population in the three census enumerations of 1871, 1876, and 1881, with increase or decrease. The population of Brisbane is given by separate wards, with the addition of the shipping on the river. The net increase between 1876 and 1881 was 6,952, that of the previous five years, between 1871 and 1876, having been 15,064. The population of two shires, Middleridge and Toowong, the only two yet existing under the "Divisional Boards Act," is also given in this table. [Population of Municipalities Shires.]

135.

The municipalities include the whole of what may be termed the principal towns in the colony. The total number of persons living in these places in the census enumeration of 1881 was 73,279. It is somewhat difficult fairly to [Town and Country.]

separate " town " from " country," so as to make a proper comparison between rural and urban population. The method adopted in the report of the census enumeration of 1876 included the whole of the gold-fields in the rural population of the colony ; this division being also made to include persons living in townships containing less than one hundred inhabitants, these being chiefly connected with rural avocations.

136.

This classification certainly has the disadvantage of including several towns in the rural division, but as it has been found impossible fairly to separate persons returned in the schedules as living on the " gold-fields" portions from those living in the other parts of such towns, the same method has been adhered to, as on the whole the best, and a comparison is thus shown between the town and rural populations of the census enumerations of 1876 and 1881. The proportion will be shown after separating the numbers now resident in the suburbs of Brisbane, and several other principal places, which though not always within the census and registry districts to which the towns belong, are nevertheless properly suburbs of those places. This arrangement will somewhat alter the proportions between the urban and rural population, as before estimated, but both comparisons may be useful.

137.

The following Table A shows the population of the towns in Queensland containing as many as one hundred inhabitants, exclusive of municipalities, at the three enumerations of 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively, with the increase or decrease in each place during the interval of ten years. [Towns containing as many as 100 inhabitants.]

Table A., SHOWING the POPULATION of the TOWNS in QUEENSLAND containing in 1881 as many as 100 INHABITANTS, exclusive of MUNICIPALITIES, at the ENUMERATIONS of 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively, and the INCREASE or DECREASE during the interval of 10 years.
1871.1876.1881.INCREASE OR DECREASE.† 1871 TO 1881.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
Alsatia2411429924114299
Aramac13010426398283115398283115
Banana122784411067431125656†10†22†12
Beenleigh734627432244188303146157230100130
Bogantungan11576391157639
Boolboonda1881286018812860
Broughton12122601699124815791
Bundaberg11772456173272901,1926105821,075538537
Byerstown99698313129129129129
Cairns278171107278171107
Capeville895930423012158130286971†2
Cardwell96484813979601347559382711
Charleville584216114734124714710018910584
Cleveland18098872481111373211711501417863
Cometville253145108253145108
Cunnamulla4523224326171991247515410153
Drayton792398304869447422697339358†95†59†36
Emerald741417324741417324
Fingal95413770671377067
Gallanani (Esk)12452721245272
Gatton1115853203991041436974321121
Georgetown50482223178452091614815911346
Goodna282144138444218226509255254227111116
Goondiwindi129715821514310230718212517811167
Herberton2682145426821454
Hodgson51232811158531297851785523
Hughenden1681313716813137
Inglewood7842368645411005446221210
Isisford1691244516912445
Kingsborough272167105272167105
Laidley177898813968711396871
Leyburn228109119287150137214109105†14†14
Lytton372116342113138106321018516
Maytown14199422291725722917257
Millchester1,253863390636350286636350286
Mitchell503020836122273153120223123100
Mount Perry and Teningering1212791552239394212184384200184
Muttaburra2521688425216884
Nanango14569761589761218116102734726
Normanton95702512281417011060754035
Port Douglas510316194510316194
Ravenswood1,8441,4923521,124594530840509351†984†983†1
Springsure370201169495292203457238219873750
Southport230127103230127103
Stanthorpe1,079558521938491447938491447
St. George1479255350209141471253218324161163
St. Lawrence2171171003121661461697891†48†39†9
Surat1085256160996116874194602238
Tambo8357262491816835423511927117893
Taroom107604712469551577681501634
Tewantin59312816594711659471
Thargomindah12387361238736
Thornborough267167100267167100
Tiaro18910089905533372271141130824141
Westwood1621026015789681357857†27†24†3
Winton1461192714611927
Withersfield2601669426016694
6,0793,8412,23813,0418,0185,02316,8479,8287,01910,7685,9874,781
[† This mark shows a decrease.]

138.

The total number of persons resident in towns, contained in the above table, is seen to have been 16,847, and this number added to 73,279, living in municipalities, with the addition of the number included in the shipping and the suburban population of the capital of the colony, are taken as the town populations, all the remainder being reckoned as the rural population of the colony.

The figures will be plainly seen as follows :—

Town Population.Rural Population.
Municipalities73,279Gold Fields23,801
Suburbs of Brisbane8,267Townships containing less than 100 inhabitants3,894
Other towns cotaining as many as 100 inhabitants16,847Country, Pastoral, and Agricultural85,990
Shipping, less 159 included in Brisbane Suburbs, and less 83 included in Rockhampton Municipality1,447
99,840113685 = 213525

139.

The town population as above shown, including 52,636 males and 47,204 females, is in the proportion of 46.76 per cent. of the whole population of the colony.

140.

The rural population, consisting of 72,689 males and 40,996 females, is in proportion of 53.24 per cent. of the total number of inhabitants in Queensland.

141.

A comparison between the two census periods of 1876 and 1881 is seen as follows :—

1876.1881.
Town population55.27Town population46.76
Rural population44.73Rural population53.24
100.00100.00

142.

This comparison shows that during the last five years the proportion of the rural population of the colony has materially increased. Another view of this may be arrived at by taking into account the large and increasing number who are becoming residents in the country places near the towns in which their daily business is transacted, which will presently be shown. [Proportions, Town and Country.]

143.

The population of several of the principal towns has increased during the last five years, but not nearly in so large a proportion as in the previous census period from 1871 to 1876.

144.

The increase within the municipal boundaries is seen in Table XXXI. Brisbane shows 2,356 ; Maryborough, 1,424 ; Rockhampton, 1,030 ; Townsville, 858 ; Roma, 686 ; Mackay, 596 ; Toowoomba, 512 ; Ipswich, 476 ; Warwick, 444. [Increase in Municipalities.]

145.

The rates of increase in these municipalities in the two enumerations of 1876 and 1881 have been as follows :— [Rates of Increase.]

From 1866 to 1881.1871 to 1876.
Proportions per cent. in 5 years.
Roma59.5536.98
Mackay40.30102.88
Townsvile39.4790.70
Maryborough25.1659.77
Rockhampton16.0926.40
Warwick14.0926.64
Brisbane11.4137.43
Toowoomba10.9132.51
Ipswich9.118.36

146.

It should be borne in mind that what is called the town is not limited in many cases by the municipal boundary line ; but it is not possible always to say what should be included within the limits of the town, properly so called. The suburbs of the metropolitan city of Brisbane are plainly defined, the whole of the registry district of Brisbane outside the municipality having always been called the suburbs ; but the boundary lines of the district have been altered since the Census of

1876, to make them coincide with the outside boundary lines under "The Divisional Boards Act," and it is now impossible to show a correct comparison between the increase in the suburbs as now constituted and as existing in 1876.

147.

The population of Brisbane and the suburbs, thus ordinarily defined, including the shipping on the river, as ascertained on the night of the 3rd of April, 1881, was 31,109 ; of these 15,296 were males and 15,813 females. [Population of Brisbane and its suburbs.]

148.

The smallness of the increase within the municipality of Brisbane, as compared to that of the previous quinquennium, is perhaps wholly accounted for by the considerable number of persons who have recently gone to reside in the neighbourhood of the town, especially at places on and near the line of the Brisbane and Ipswich Railway, such as Toowong and Oxley. These localities have thus become suburbs of Brisbane. They are not so called, because they are not within the census and registry district of Brisbane, but they are actually suburbs of the city, and the increase in these places must be taken into account in this connection.

149.

These remarks will apply in part to the neighbourhood of some other large towns, such as Rockhampton and Toowoomba, where the immediate surroundings should be reckoned as suburbs, and the population might be considered as belonging to the towns rather than the country. It must be remembered, however, that a considerable proportion of this suburban population consists of persons engaged in agriculture. [In other towns.]

150.

If the whole of the population of these localities were reckoned among the town population, it would alter the division of town and country population, as follows :— [Altered proportions of town and country populations.]

Town Population.Country Population.
Municipalities73,279Goldfields23,801
73,279
Suburbs of Brisbane within Brisbane within Brisbane Census Districts8,267Townships containing less than 100 inhabitants3,894
Brisbane Suburbs, Shire of Toowong1,275
Brisbane Suburbs, sub-divisions 1, 1ss, 2, 2ss and 1ss of 2 of Oxley District4,669
14,211
Ipswich Suburbs, 4, 5, and 6 of Ipswich District1,489
Rockhampton Suburbs, 6, 7, and 8 of Westwood District2,010
Toowoomba Suburbs3,040
Towns containing as many as 100 inhabitants16,847
Shipping, less number included in Brisbane and Rockhampton1,447
112,323101,202213,525

151.

The town population as thus estimated, consisting of 59,113 males and 53,210 females, would be in the proportion of 52.60 per cent. of the whole population of Queensland, and the rural population in this mode of division, consisting of 66,212 males and 34,990 females, would be in the proportion of 47.40 per cent. to the whole number of persons in the colony. The comparison between these proportions in the two last enumerations on the mode of division would then appear as follows :—

1876.1881.
Town population55.2752.60
Rural population44.7347.40
100.00100.00

152.

It will be seen that even on this system of division the rural population has somewhat increased during the last five years. [Increase of rural population on this basis.]

153.

The first mode of dividing the population appears on the whole the best : the rural portion on this method amounted to 113,685, and, if the gold-fields population numbering 23,801 be deducted from this, there remains 89,884 as country population, exclusive of gold-fields. The division would then appear as follows :— [Population of town, country, and gold-fields.]

Town population99,840
Country population89,884
Gold-fields population23,801
213,525

154.

The proportions per cent. would then be as follows :—

Town population46.76 per cent.
Country population42.09 per cent.
Gold-fields population11.15 per cent.
100.00

155.

Tables XXXII. to LXXXIIIA. are a synopsis of the results in each of the census districts of the colony, showing the geographical situation and the area in square miles of each district, then the ages, the social and conjugal condition, the degree of education, the birthplaces, the religion, the habitations, the health, and, finally, the occupations of the people in each of the fifty-two districts of the colony. [Synopitcal tables, separate districts.]

156.

Table LXXXIV. is a synopsis of the results of the Census affecting the Chinese and Polynesians. It will be seen that these have been included in the general synoptical tables of the census districts, giving ages, &c., the number of Chinese and Polynesians being, however, shown as well as the population, exclusive of these at the foot of each district table ; but in this special table all the particulars as to Chinese and Polynesians are shown separately. The distribution of these classes in the colony is a question of some interest and importance, and will be thus made plain to all readers by this table with the assistance of the maps of the districts accompanying this report. [Synopsis, Chinese and Polynesians.]

157.

The total number of Chinese being 11,229, it will be seen that 10,540 of these were unmarried, and only 23 were females. The degree of education of the Chinese is shown in the table, and will be referred to more particularly under the head of education, but their capabilities refer only to their education in English. This follows the rule acted upon in the Colony of Victoria. [Chinese.]

158.

The total number of Polynesians being 6,348, as many as 5,888 were unmarried, and 373 only were females. The above remarks on the education of Chinese apply also to the Polynesians. [Polynesians.]

OCCUPATIONS.

159.

In 1876 occupations were divided into what were termed classes, of which there were twelve ; but in the English system, now much more fully adopted, there are six principal classes and fifteen orders, which latter nearly correspond with what were termed classes in 1876. The six principal classes, as now shown, are as follows :— [Occupations.]

  1. Professional. [Classes.]

  2. Domestic.

  3. Commercial.

  4. Agricultural.

  5. Industrial.

  6. Indefinite and Non-productive.

160.

The orders, as now shown, following the Imperial system, are :— [Orders.]

To this last is added :—

No Occupation, or Occupation unspecified.

161.

Number LXXXV. is a comparative table, showing the occupations of persons, males and females, at the census enumerations of 1876 and 1881, arranged in classes, orders and sub-orders ; showing also the numerical and centesimal increase or decrease under each, and the proportions per cent. those under each head bear to the total number of persons, males and females, in the colony. [Occupations 1876, 1881.]

162.

This comparison of occupations in the two enumerations has been made with much care, but is necessarily very imperfect, because of the more elaborate classification of occupations now adopted. It will be seen, for instance, in the second line of the first column under the head of increase or decrease, numerical, that there is a decrease shown in the number of clerks, accountants, &c., in class I, order I., Government and Defence, page 146, and this is because a number of others, which in 1876 were classed under this general head, are now placed under their proper sub-ordinal number, and are included among architects, surveyors, draftsmen, &c., or under the head of penal department or otherwise. It will be seen, also, that what is now classed as Sub-order II., Local Government, did not appear in 1876, and the same applies to Sub-order III., Defence, this latter having been included in 1876 under the more general head. Again, it will be observed that the total of Order I. for 1876 is here shown as 2,171 persons, whereas the number appearing under what was called class I. in the corresponding table of 1876 showed 3,104 ; and this is because a number of persons appearing then under the head of Government are now shown under their proper class and order, according to a more perfect system of classification. This is in accordance with the instructions for the use of census compilers, which are as follows :—" In tabulating Officers of General Government care must be taken to " exclude persons in excepted departments." It will be observed that persons working on railways and electric telegraphs are among the exceptions. [More perfect system of classification.]

163.

As the British system of classification now fully adopted, except in its minuter divisions, will no doubt be continued, it will be possible in the next census tables to make a more perfect comparison than can now be shown in this table.

CLASS I., ORDER I.

164. Government and Defence.—

The persons placed under this head according to the Imperial system of classification number 1,426, of whom 1,409 are males and 17 females. This is in the proportion of 0.67 per cent. of the whole population of the colony. [Government and Defence.]

165.

It will be observed, in accordance with preceding remarks, that the year 1881 must not be compared with former years, because of the imperfection of the classification then in use, but now laid aside. It appears unnecessary to show exactly the former mode of numbering those in the Government Service, so as to institute an exact comparison ; but in 1876 it is seen that school teachers, persons working railways and electric telegraphs, and others, were included under

the head of Government, which by the present more scientific method are among the " excepted departments." See Table No. II., Classified List of Occupations, page 168, Order I., Sub-order I. Perhaps the less scientific mode was preferable in this particular, showing as it did more correctly the number of persons actually in the pay of the Government ; but the British system of classification as modified by H. H. Hayter, Esq., the Government Statist of Victoria, now adopted, is strictly adhered to, excepting that it is not followed in some of its minuter ramifications.

166.

It will be seen that nothing is shown under No. 1, Sub-order I., Order I., " Members of Parliament not otherwise described," the Members of Parliament having returned themselves under other designations. [Members of Parliament.]

167.

The principal officers, No. 2, Sub-order I., in the new classification, include some who were not shown under this head in 1876, such as police magistrates, wardens, &c. It will be seen that the number of these officers in 1881 is 100, all males. The number under the old classification in 1876 was 39. [Principal officers.]

168.

The Governor and Cabinet Ministers are now classed separately. Those who are returned as officers of the Army and Navy, formerly also included under this head of Principal Officer of Government, are now classed under Sub-order III., Defence.

169.

It will be seen that clerks, accountants, &c., No. III., under General Government, as now classed, are only 361, as against 808 in 1876, a number of those shown under this head in the former enumeration being now more strictly defined under other designations, including architects, &c., No. IV., and shown under the head of penal department, No. VII., and other Government officers, No. VIII.

170.

The police, No. VI., are returned as numbering 492, all males ; the number returned in 1876 was 601, of whom 592 were males and 9 females, probably searchers. [Police.]

171.

It will be observed that the number of persons shown as Volunteers is only 13, those composing this force having returned themselves, doubtless, under their ordinary occupations. [Volunteers.]

CLASS I., ORDER II.

172. Learned Professions.—

This includes clergymen of all denominations, and church officers, nuns, sisters of charity, and others connected with religion ; law court officers, lawyers, and others connected with law ; physicians, surgeons, dentists, chemists, and others connected with medicine. This class includes also persons engaged in literature and art. [Learned Professions.]

173.

The total number of persons in Order II. is 2,899, consisting of 1,794 males and 1,105 females. This is in proportion of 1.35 per cent. of the population. The whole number of this order in 1876 was 1,854. [Total Order II.]

CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.

174.

ORDER III.Domestic Offices, includes Sub-order I., wives, widows ; and Sub-order II., sons, daughters, relatives, visitors ; and Sub-order, III., scholars ; this last being re-subdivided into scholars at home, at state schools, at private schools, and not defined. In this order are included all wives not returned as following any business or as assisting their husbands, all sons and daughters of fifteen years and upwards, and children at home under fifteen years of age. [Domestic officers.]

175.

The total of Order III., domestic offices, number 111,785, of whom 40,093 are males and 71,692 females : the proportion of persons under Order III. is 52.35 to the entire population of the colony. It will be observed that in this order there is a very large proportion of females.

176.

ORDER IV.Personal Offices.—This is divided into Sub-order 1, board and lodging, and Sub-order 2, attendance ; these together number 10,653 persons, of whom 3,316 are males, and 7,337 females. In this order, also, the females are largely in excess. The number of persons in Order IV. is in the proportion of 4.99 to the population. This order includes persons engaged in ministering to the demands of the public in the supply of food and drink, such as those who keep hotels, eating-houses, board and lodging houses, sometimes with wives assisting, and their attendants, also domestic servants generally, office keepers, cleaners, messengers, &c. [Personal offices.]

CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.

177.

ORDER V.Persons engaged in the Purchase and Sale of Goods.—This order consists of Sub-order I., mercantile persons, and Sub-order II., general dealers. It includes capitalists, merchants, brokers, commission agents, commercial travelers and clerks, salesmen and saleswomen, shopkeepers undefined and their wives, and general dealers. [Commercial.]

178.

The total number of persons in this order is seen to be 3,836, of whom as many as 3,515 are males, the number of females being only 321. The total number of persons in Order V. is in the proportion of 1.80 per cent. of the population of the colony.

179.

ORDER VI.Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.—Under this order are,—I. Those employed on railways ; II. Carriers on roads ; III. Carriers on seas and rivers ; IV. Engaged in storage ; V. Messengers, porters, &c. [Conveyance of passengers, goods, &c.]

180.

The number of persons engaged in Order VI. is seen to be 6,906, of whom 6,841 were males and 65 females. The proportion per cent. to the whole population of this branch of the commercial class was 3.23 to the entire population. Persons engaged generally in trade are put under the head " Industrial."

CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.

181.

Under the system now adopted, what is called agriculture is classed as Order VII.,Land and Animals,including Sub-order I. agricultural, and Sub-order II. pastoral ; and, again, we have Sub-order III. engaged on land, not cultivating or grazing, and Sub-order IV. engaged about animals. [Agricultural.]

182.

The first, named agricultural, is subdivided into sugar-growers and coffee planters, vignerons, arrowroot-planters, farmers and market gardeners, agricultural laborers, gardeners not domestic-servants, and others connected with agriculture.

183.

The second, named pastoral, is divided into squatters, graziers, station managers, overseers, and superintendents ; station-servants not domestic, and others connected with grazing. [Pastoral.]

184.

In the former census tables, persons connected with pastoral pursuits, and those occupied in the tilling of land, were shown under the two heads separately, but divided simply under each, as employers and employed. The present careful subdivision will prove of greater service, showing the number of persons returning themselves as engaged in the several ways described.

185.

Taking these occupations in the order of the classification which has been adopted, first under the head Sub-order I. agricultural, we have four descriptions of what may be regarded as employers, as follows :—Sugar-growers and coffee-planters, 187 persons, including only 4 females, vignerons 31, all males, arrowroot planters 3,

*

A number of persons, who might have been expected to describe themselves as growers of arrowroot, that being their special occupation, have used the more general term of farmers.

males, farmers and market gardeners 13,183, of whom 10,125 are males and 3,058 females. [Farmers.]

186.

The whole number thus appearing as employers in Sub-order I. in 1881 is 13,404. The number returned in the Census of 1876 was 10,535 ; a small increase is thus shown in the five years of 2,869.

The term " employer," under Sub-order I. as here used, is somewhat indefinite, and is not always strictly correct, because a large number of those engaged in tilling the soil, in this colony at least, do their own labor either with their own hands or with the help of their sons, except when neighbours assist each other. Those who appear as " employers " under this sub-order are very often such as do not employ any hired labor.

[Employers.]

187.

Of those appearing as persons employed under this head in 1881, there are 7,857 agricultural laborers, of whom 7,550 are males and 307 females ; 629 gardeners, not domestic servants, including only 4 females, and 114 others, all males, connected with agriculture ; making a total of 8,600 persons appearing as servants. The number thus returned in the Census of 1876 was 6,534 ; the increase shown is 2,066 persons. The total under Sub-order I. agricultural, numbered 22,004 persons, of whom 18,631 were males and 3,373 females. This includes only wives returned as assisting their husbands, and sons and daughters over 15 years of age assisting their parents in their occupation, the remainder of these being included under the head of domestic offices, in Order III. [Employed, farmers, laborers, &c.]

188.

It may be here remarked that there has been a departure under this head from the system adopted, under class IV., in the designation of agriculturists under the re-subdivisional numbers 1 to 8 of Sub-order I., agricultural, and in the numbers 1 to 7 of Sub-order II., pastoral, a nomenclature being adopted more suitable for this colony.

189.

In the Victorian system the same numbers are used, but several of the descriptions are different, and in that colony they appear to include all wives living on the farms or stations and sons and daughters, or other relatives over 15 years of age if not otherwise described, and those younger than 15 if returned as assisting on farms or stations. In the Queensland tabulation the principle of the classification in these particulars has been maintained in class IV., pastoral and agricultural occupations.

190.

The proportion in Sub-order I., agricultural, is found to be 10.31 per cent. of the population of the colony. The proportion of the same description of persons in the census enumeration of 1876 was 9.85 per cent. of the total population. [Proportion, agricultural.]

191.

Taking secondly, as arranged under the system, Sub-order II., pastoral, there are two descriptions of what may be termed employers, designated first as squatters and graziers, and secondly as station managers, superintendents, and overseers. [Pastoral.]

192.

The first, who may be called proprietors, numbered 1,468, of whom all but 67 were males ; the second, who may be called managers, numbered 887, all males. The total of employers was 2,355. This is an increase on the number returned under this head in 1876 of 390, the number returned at that period having been 1,965. They were not then divided into proprietors and managers. [Proprietors.]

193.

There are also two descriptions of the " employed " under this sub-order, first, those called station-servants, not domestic, numbering 5,824, only 12 of whom were females ; and the second, others connected with grazing, numbering 154, of whom all but three were males. [Station servants.]

194.

The whole number of persons employed under Sub-order II., pastoral, was 5,978. This is a decrease since the enumeration of 1876 of 2,563, the number of employed persons in pastoral pursuits at that period having been 8,541. The whole number returned under the head pastoral, Sub-order II., including " employers" and " employed," in 1881, was 8,333. This is a total decrease in the five years since May, 1876, of 2,173 persons.

195.

The proportion of Sub-order II., pastoral, is now seen to be 3.90 per cent. of the population of the colony, as against a proportion of 6.06 per cent. five years since, in the census of 1876.

196.

The decrease shown in the numbers engaged in pastoral occupations is confined to persons employed, the employers having increased by 390 persons. The decrease of employed will doubtless be the result of a more perfect system in conducting pastoral occupation, by which labor is saved, and especially by the practice of fencing the " runs " and depasturing stock in paddocks. [Decrease.]

197.

A comparison of the two classes, pastoral and agricultural, in the two census enumerations of 1876 and 1881, will be plainly seen as follows :— [Numbers and proportions.]

1876.Per Cent. of Population.1881.Per Cent. of Population.
Pastoral employers1,9652,355
Pastoral employed8,5415,978
10,5066.068,3333.90
Agricultural employers10,53513,404
Agricultural employed6,5348,600
17,0699.8522,00410.31

198.

In Order I., agricultural, the employers were far in excess of their servants, and were in the proportion of about 13½ to 8½ of employed persons. This is explained by the fact that a great proportion of persons engaged in tilling the land do not employ assistance, but are their own laborers. [Proportion of farmers to laborers.]

199.

The employers in Order II., pastoral, in 1881, were in the proportion of about 2 and one-third to 6 of the employed. [Proportion of pastoral employers to employed.]

200.

Sub-order III., in class IV., comprises persons engaged in land, but not in cultivating or grazing ; and Sub-order IV. includes those engaged about animals, but not apparently in connection with tillage or the depasturing of sheep or cattle. These together number 2,930 persons, of whom 2,823 are males and 107 females. The proportion under this head is 1.37 per cent. of the population. [Engaged about land and animals.]

201.

The whole number of persons comprised in Order VII., which includes those engaged both in depasturing sheep and cattle and in tilling the soil, and in connection with land and animals, not in cultivating or grazing, in 1881, were 33,267, which is in the proportion of 15.58 per cent. to the whole population of the colony. [Numbers and proportions—Order VII.]

CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.

202.

This class includes five orders, embracing, among others of less importance, gold-mining and working and dealing in minerals generally. The class is divided as follows :— [Industrial.]

First,working and dealing in art and mechanical productions,Order VIII. Secondly,working and dealing in textile fabrics, &c.,Order IX. Thirdly,working and dealing in food and drinks,Order X. Fourthly,working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances,Order XI. Fifthly,working and dealing in minerals,Order XII.

203.

Art and Mechanical Productions—Order VIII.—This is now divided into fifteen sub-orders, the whole having been shown under one division only in the enumeration of 1876. [Art and mechanical productions, 15 sub-orders.]

204.

The total number engaged in the above occupations in 1881 numbered 6,343, of whom 6,230 were males and 113 females. The total number of persons thus employed in 1876 was 5,419. The proportion of persons under Order VIII., in 1881, is found to have been 2.97 per cent. of the population.

205.

Textile Fabrics—Order IX.—Under this head the subdivisions show, besides textile fabrics, working and dealing in dress and in fibrous materials. The persons employed under this order numbered 4,174, of whom 1,680 were males and 2,494 females. This shows a considerable increase during the five years since the enumeration of 1876, when the total numbers under this head were 2,723. The increase has been 1,451. The proportion of persons employed under Order IX., in 1881, was 1.96 per cent. of the whole population. [Textile fabrics.]

206.

Dealing in Food and Drinks—Order X.mdash;Persons classified under this head are distinguished from those keeping hotels, boarding-houses, &c., who are classed as persons engaged in entertaining, under the term " personal offices," in Order IV. The persons returned as employed under Order X. numbered 3,488, of whom 3,161 were males and 327 females. This is in the proportion of 1.64 per cent. of the population. [Food and drinks.]

207.

Animal and Vegetable Substances—Order XI.mdash;Persons in this order are, first, those working and dealing in animal substances under Sub-order I., and, secondly, those dealing in vegetable substances, in Sub-order II. [Animal and vegetable substances.]

208.

The whole of the above-named of both sub-orders numbered 3,166 persons, of whom 3,153 were males and 13 were females. The proportion of persons in Order XI. was 1.48 per cent. to the whole number of persons in the colony.

209.

Minerals—Order XII.—The subdivisional arrangement under Order XII. is again a modification of the system of classification, adapting it to the mining industry of this colony. Persons employed in this important order are divided as follows :— [Minerals.]

Sub-order I.—Gold, copper, tin, and other metals ; Sub-order II. to VI., Mining or working coal, stone, clay, earthenware, water,

*

Water. This includes persons engaged on waterworks, water-carriers, carters, dealers, ice-makers, dealers in ice, and others.

gold, silver, precious stones, and metals other than gold. [Gold-mining.]

210.

Gold—Sub-Order I., No. 1.—The whole number of persons occupied in gold-mining, alluvial and otherwise, in 1881, numbered 10,168, of whom 4 only were females.

211.

It must be remembered that this number does not include women and children and others living on gold-fields. The population of gold-fields has already been given, numbering 23,801. Most of these are dependent wholly or in part on the gold-mining industry, but the number actually engaged in getting the precious metal in 1881 were, as above shown, 10,168. This is a decrease of 2,373 since the census enumeration of 1876, when the gold-digging population was 12,541.

212.

The yield of gold returned as exported in 1880 was much less than in 1875, the decrease amounting to 163,395 ounces. [Yield of gold exported in 1880.]

213.

The number of persons employed as gold-finders in 1881 was in the proportion of 4.76 per cent. to the entire population of the colony.

214.

Copper—Sub-Order I., No. 5.—Under this head also there are fewer persons employed than in 1876, the numbers in 1881 being 119, as against 396 in the previous census. [Tin.]

215.

Tin—Sub-Order I., No. 6.—The whole number of persons returned as occupied in tin-mining in 1881, was 1,121. This is an increase of 322 over the number returned in 1876, which was 799.

216.

Other Metals.—A few persons, numbering 31, were returned in 1881 under this head, which did not appear in the tabulation of the numbers in the previous enumeration. [Other metals.]

217.

The total number returned in Order XII., minerals, was 15,946, including only 13 females. This is in the proportion of 7.47 per cent. of the population as found in the Census of 1881. [Number and proportion.]

218.

CLASS VI., INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.—This last class includes three orders as follows :—Labor, persons of property or rank, and public burden.

219.

Laborers, branch not defined, Order XIII.—This is divided into laborers, branch unspecified, Sub-order I., and occupations indefinite, Sub-order II. The whole numbers under these two subdivisions in 1881 is seen to be 5,533, of whom 5,413 were males and 120 females. The number of laborers undefined in 1876 was 5,123, the increase in 1881 being 410. This shows a very small increase as compared to the general increase in the population during the five years, the increase in the number in this sub-order being only in the proportion of 8.00 per cent. [Class indefinite and non-productive.]

220.

The sub-order of laborers, branch unspecified, includes many who are not generally thought of under the term laborers, such as mechanics not otherwise defined, shop-men and women branch undefined, contractors, managers, foremen, and others, the nature of whose employment is otherwise unspecified.

221.

The proportion per cent. of Order XIII. to the whole population in 1881 was 2.59 to the total population of the colony.

222.

Persons of Property and Rank, Order XIV.—The number returned under this head amounts to 116, of whom 85 are males and 31 females. These are not separately shown in the return of 1876. This is in the proportion of 0.05 to the whole population. [Persons of property and rank.]

223.

Public Burden—Persons supported by the community and of no special occupation—Order XV.—Under this general head there are two suborders, persons supported from voluntary sources and from public revenue, Sub-order I. ; and criminals, Sub-order II. [Public Burden.]

224.

Voluntary Sources and Public Revenue, Sub-order I.—Persons under this head include those in the enjoyment of pensions and those dependent on relatives, with others supported from voluntary sources and public revenue ; also [Charitable Institutions.]

inmates of charitable institutions ; and lastly, lunatics. It is seen by Table XVIII. that the inmates of charitable institutions number 1,148, but only a portion of these can in any sense be considered paupers ; those who are thus classed are inmates of Orphanages, the Benevolent Asylums, and the Infant Home, exclusive of the officers. These inmates number 770 persons, of whom 463 were males and 307 females. The proportion of persons in the community thus wholly dependent on charity is in the ratio of 0.36 per cent. to the whole population of the colony, or 36 to every 10,000 persons living. The same table shows that there were 563 persons classed as lunatics, of whom 336 were males and 227 females. This was an increase since 1876 of 206 persons. The proportion of persons of this unfortunate class in 1881 was 0.26 per cent. of the population. In the census enumeration of 1876 the percentage was 0.20, and in the previous census it was only 0.18, so that in ten years the proportion of these cases has considerably increased.

225.

Criminals, Sub-order II.—The number of this description of persons, shown in Tables XV. and XVIII., was 403. The tables of occupations show 112 criminals, but this includes 9 persons returned in the schedules as prostitutes, and who have been shown as criminals, though not included among prisoners. The actual number of prisoners in the colony, as found by the schedules, was the 403 shown in the above-named tables, and 11 others in the Maranoa district, numbering together 414, or 354 males and 60 females. See paragraph 97. The number of persons of this class found by the Census of 1876 was 348. This shows an increase of 66 in the five years since the last enumeration. The proportion of persons of this class to the population in 1881 was found to be a little over 0.19 per cent., or, to be more exact, 19.40 to each ten thousand. The percentage of criminals in 1876 was 0.20 per cent., that in the Census of 1871 was 0.22. It is believed this will compare favorably for Queensland with the other Australian colonies. [Criminals.]

226.

The following remarks under the head of Law and Crime, by the Government Statist of Victoria, H. H. Hayter, Esq., the last published, will appear interesting and important in this connection :—" Judging from the number of offences "for which apprehensions were made, or summonses issued, during the four years "named (1876-1879), as compared with the population, the three colonies to which "criminals were formerly transported, viz., New South Wales, Tasmania, and "Western Australia, are, as will readily be supposed, those in which crime is more "rife than in the remainder, which have always been free from the convict taint. "According to this standard Queensland would appear to be the colony in which the "population is the least criminal of any of the group, and next to Queensland, New "Zealand and South Australia, which are closely followed by Victoria. Victoria "shows relatively to population a much smaller number of persons committed for "trial than any other colony, and it may therefore be inferred that the proportion of "serious offences perpetrated there is but small. New South Wales and Western "Australia are still at the bottom of the list, and Queensland sinks to the place just "above them, but Tasmania occupies a place inferior only to Victoria." [Crime in Australia.]

*

Victorian Year Book, 1880 to 1881, pages 317-318, paragraphs 753 and 755.

227.

It appears from the average number of prisoners given, that in Victoria one person to every 532 persons living in that colony in 1880 was constantly in prison during the year. The number of prisoners in Queensland by the Census of 1881, as above shown, gives nearly one to 516.

228.

The total number of persons shown in Order XV. was 2,151, consisting of 1,453 males and 698 females. The proportion of persons of this order was 1.01 of the whole population of the colony. There was a certain number of persons returned in the schedules who could not be fairly brought within any one of the fifteen defined orders, but who were included in Class VI., under the head ofno occupation, or occupation not stated.

229.

The number of persons appearing under the head of " no occupation " was 885, of whom 785 were males and 100 females. The proportion of these to the population was 0.41 per cent.

230.

The number of persons under the division of " occupation not specified " was 951 ; of these 759 were males and 192 females. The proportion of these was 0.45 per cent to the population of the colony. [No occupation]

231.

The Orders, with their numbers and proportions to population, will be plainly seen as follows :— [Orders, number, and proportions.]

Number of Persons.Percentage to Population.
Order I.—Government and Defence1,4260.67
Order II.—Learned professions2,8991.35
Order III.—Domestic offices111,78552.35
Order IV.—Personal offices10,6534.99
Order V.—Purchase and sale of goods3,8361.80
Order VI.—Conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages6,9063.23
Order VII.—Agricultural, pastoral, land, and animals33,26715.58
Order VIII.—Industrial6,3432.97
Order IX.—Working and dealing in textile fabrics4,1741.96
Order X.—Working and dealing in food and drinks3,4881.64
Order XI.—Working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances3,1661.48
Order XII.—Working and dealing in minerals, gold, and other metals15,9467.47
Order XIII.—Labor, branch not defined5,5332.59
Order XIV.—Persons of property or rank1160.05
Order XV.—Public burden2,1511.01
No occupation8850.41
Occupation unspecified9510.45
213,525100.00

232.

Table LXXXVI. shows occupation of persons by classes, orders, and sub-orders, in each of the census districts of the colony. The totals of classes are seen as follows :— [Occupation by classes.]

Class I.—Professional4,325
Class II.—Domestic122,438
Class III.—Commercial10,742
Class IV.—Agricultural33,267
Class V.—Industrial33,117
Class VI.—Industrial and non-productive9,636
213,525

233.

Table LXXXVII. shows the males, and Table LXXXVIII. the females, under occupations by classes, orders, and sub-orders. The total number of persons, males and females, in each district engaged in each separate occupation, by orders and classes, is seen in Table LXXXIX. The occupations of Chinese and Polynesians are seen in Tables XC. and XCI.

234.

The occupation of the Chinese and Polynesians is shown separately for the first time in the census enumeration of 1881. It has been thought that it might prove interesting, and of some importance, to see in what industries such persons were employed in Queensland. [Occupation of Chinese and Polynesians.]

235.

The first of these tables, XC., shows that there were 33 Chinese in Class I. PROFESSIONAL ; of these 7 were returned under Sub-order I.,divinity,24 under Sub-order III.,medicine,and 2 under Sub-order IV.,literature,all males.

236.

In CLASS II. DOMESTIC, there were 647 Chinese, of whom 540 were attendants, 537 males and 3 females. In this class the total number of females was 19. In CLASS III. COMMERCIAL, there were 751, all but two being males, of these 394 were men engaged asgeneral dealers.Besides others, there were 140 men,carriers on roads.

237.

In CLASS IV. AGRICULTURAL, there were 2,453, including only one female, of these 1,145 were returned asmarket gardeners or farmers,including one female. There were 540 returned asstation servants (not domestic),all males, 336 as gardeners not domestic (laborers employed by gardeners), all males, and 298 asagricultural laborers,all males.

238.

There were 6,504 Chinese in Class V., INDUSTRIAL, one only being a female. In this class are includedgold-miners,of whom there were 5,525, all males. Of these there were 100 in the district of Clermont, 367 in Cook, 263 in Etheridge, 328 in Kennedy, 4,101 in Palmer, 301 in the Woothakata district, and a few at Gympie and other places. There were 497 engaged in tin-mining, all males. There were nine Chinese employed as miners for coal, all males. [Occupation of Chinese.]

239.

In CLASS VI. INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE—there were 841, of whom 492 are found under the head ofoccupation unspecified,but no less than 462 of these were passengers in a vessel bound to one of the southern colonies. Of the remainder, there were 248 returned simply as laborers. There were 24 returned as criminals, all being males. [Criminals.]

240.

The second of these tables, XCI., shows that there were two Polynesians, both males, returned under CLASS I., PROFESSIONAL ; of these, one was returned under Sub-order I.,divinity,a man engaged as a religious teacher, and one under Sub-order IX.,exhibitions,a man employed as a billiard marker. [Occupation of Polynesians.]

241.

In CLASS II. DOMESTIC—under Sub-order II. Order IV., attendance, there were 264 males and 149 females. The whole number in Class II. was 425, of whom 267 were males and 158 females.

242.

In CLASS III. COMMERCIAL, there were 274, all males ; of these 262 were returned under Order VI. Sub-order III.,carriers on seas and rivers,of whom 236 were in the district of Somerset, engaged chiefly as sailors in the pearl fishery, or in vessels otherwise employed on the northern coast.

243.

In CLASS IV. AGRICULTURAL, there were 5,445, including 214 females. Of the men, 4,856 were returned asagricultural laborers,and there were 211 females also returned as agricultural laborers, apparently engaged in field-work ; and there were 283 males and three females returned as station servants (not domestic).

244.

In CLASS V. INDUSTRIAL, there were 84 Polynesians, all males. Of these 56 were under Sub-order II., Order XI.,working and dealing in vegetable matters.Twenty-four of these were in the district of Cook, and were probably timber-getters. There were but two Polynesians engaged in mining, one in gold and one in tin mining.

245.

In CLASS VI. INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE—there were 118 Polynesians, all but one being males. Of these 93 males and 1 female were returned merely aslaborers.

246.

There were 9criminalsonly returned among the South Sea Islanders, all males. [Criminals.]

247.

It will be at once seen that the great bulk of the Chinese are working on the gold-fields, and that nearly five-sixths of the Polynesians returned as farm laborers are employed on the sugar plantations.

248.

The occupations of all Chinese and Polynesians shown in the order of the greatest number so engaged is fully and plainly shown in Table XCVI. before referred to. Some of the principal figures are as follows :—

Chinese.Persons.Males.Females.Polynesians.Persons.Males.Females.
Miners for Gold5,5255,5250Agricultural Laborers5,0674,856211
Farmers, Market Gardeners1,1451,1441Attendance, Persons engaged in413264149
Attendance, Persons engaged in5405373Station Servants, not domestic2862833
Station Servants, not domestic5405400Carriers on seas and rivers2622620
Miners for Tin4974970Laborers, branch unspecified94931
General Dealers3963942Engaged about animals72720
Gardeners employed by others3363360Working and dealing in vegetable matters56560
Agricultural Laborers2982980
Laborers, branch unspecified2482480

249.

The system of classification of occupations, each separate calling being placed under its proper re-subdivision, sub-order, order, and class, is shown in Table XCII., pages 168 to 173. [System of classification.]

250.

Table XCIII. is a complete index of occupations under the system adopted, alphabetically arranged, showing also the classes, orders, and sub-orders of each, pages 174 to 187. Table XCIV. shows the number of persons as returned in the schedules under their occupations as given, arranged in the order of their greatest number, males and females ; and Table XCV. is the same, arranged in alphabetical order for convenient reference. [Index of occupations.]

251.

Table XCVI. shows Chinese and Polynesians in the order of the greatest number engaged in each occupation. [Chinese and Polynesians in the order of the greatest number.]

CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION.

252.

In the series of Tables under this head, from XCVII. to CXI., the population is divided into four descriptions, as follows :—

Unmarried147,016
Married60,246
Widowed5,352
Unspecified911
213,525

253.

A comparison is shown in Table XCVII. between the numbers under the four above-named descriptions in the several census enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881, all ages being included. In the next Table, XCVIII., the proportions per cent. of these are given to the whole population. In this last enumeration of 1881 the numbers and proportions together are at once seen, as follows :— [Comparison in the six enumerations.]

Numbers.Proportion per Cent.
Unmarried147,01668.85
Married60,24628.22
Widowed5,3522.51
Condition unspecified9110.42
213,525100.00

254.

Thus it is seen that in every one thousand persons living during the year, all ages included, about 689 were single, 282 were married, 25 were widowed, and about 4 in each thousand were unspecified.

255.

It is seen that among the unmarried the number of males was very much more than that of the females. In 1881 the proportions per cent. to the whole population were 43.12 of unmarried males to 25.73 of unmarried females. [Proportion of males and females.]

256.

The disproportion between unmarried males and females is smaller in 1881 than is found in either of the other census enumerations. In the enumerations of 1861, 1864, and 1868, the males were nearly double the number of females ; in 1871 they were considerably less than double ; in 1876 the proportion was slightly over that of 1871.

257.

It will be more interesting to see the proportion males and females bear to each other among persons of marriageable ages ; and this will be seen in Table XCIX., showing number and ages of the four descriptions of persons above referred to, first in age periods of 1 to 15 years, thence to 20, thence to 21, the total under 21, from 21 to 25 years, thence in quinquennial periods to 60 years, and thence upwards in periods of ten years ; and, lastly, the total number of persons over 21 years of age.

258.

The total number of bachelors over 21 years whose ages were given was 38,861, the number of spinsters returned as over 21 being only 5,290. It will, however, be still more to the purpose to compare the sexes at ages within which marriages in Australia often take place, among males from 20 and females from 15 years. Thus it may be seen from the table that there were 39,377 bachelors of ages from 20 years and upwards, but that the number of spinsters of ages from 15 years and upwards was only 14,497.

259.

The number of unmarried males and females of marriageable ages, shown by age periods, will be seen as follows :— [Proportion among males and females of marriageable ages.]

Bachelors.Spinsters.
Ages from 15 to 207,997
Ages from 20 to 212,3971,281
Ages from 21 to 258,4972,956
Ages from 25 to 308,9051,169
Ages from 30 to 356,137451
Ages from 35 to 404,687232
Ages from 40 to 453,772174
Ages from 45 to 502,18689
Ages from 50 to 551,48254
Ages from 55 to 6057747
Ages from 60 to 7060131
Ages from 70 to 8012214
Ages from 80 to 90142
39,37714,497
[By age periods.]

260.

The unspecified ages among the female adults were very few, numbering only 71 persons ; the unspecified males were 1881, but most of these were Chinese or Polynesians, as will presently be shown. In the comparison between the proportion of males and females of marriageable ages the unspecified as to ages are not included. Persons whose occupations were returned in the schedules, but whose ages were not specified, were reckoned as adults.

261.

The number of marriageable persons of both sexes is in the proportion of 272 males to 100 females. [Proportions of bachelores to spinsters at marriageable ages.]

262.

In Queensland single men include many Chinese and Polynesians, who are nearly all unmarried ; but altogether, omitting these, the number of bachelors of ages from 20 years and upwards was 26,036, and the number of spinsters of ages from 15 years and upwards was 14,394, which is in the proportion of 181 unmarried men of ages from 20 and upwards to 100 unmarried females from 15 and upwards. In the Colony of Victoria in the last census enumeration, that of 1871, the proportion of bachelors to spinsters exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines was 153 males to 100 females. [Omitting Chinese and Polynesians.] [In Victoria.]

263.

It will be seen by the Table XCIX, that the married males and females were nearly equal, the number of husbands being 30,122, and that of wives 30,124. In the Census of 1876 there were 3,803 husbands more than wives ; that is, there were that number of men living in Queensland whose wives were elsewhere. In England the wives far outnumber the husbands, many of the men being at sea or otherwise separated from their families. [Proportions of married of both sexes.]

264.

Among the married males there were 57 between the ages of fifteen and twenty years ; among the females there were 703 between these ages, and there were 5 married females under fifteen years of age.

265.

Between the ages of twenty and twenty-one there were 61 men and 577 females. Up to the age of thirty-five years the number of women among the married greatly preponderated. The total number of married women under twenty-one years was more than ten times that of married men under twenty-one years of age ; the proportions above that age were, at from twenty-one to twenty-five years, 38 women to 12 men, from twenty-five to thirty years 53 women to 38 men, from thirty to thirty-five years 49 women to 45 men. [At different age periods.]

266.

After the age of thirty-five years the number of men among the married exceeds that of the women ; thus it will be seen that at the ages from thirty-five to forty there were 55 men to 49 women, from forty to forty-five there were 54 men and 38 women, from forty-five to fifty there were 37 to 25, from fifty to fifty-five there were 23 to 15, from fifty-five to sixty 13 to 8, from sixty to seventy 14 to 7, from seventy to eighty 31 to 14, from eighty to ninety 39 to 17, and from ninety to a hundred years of age there were 2 married men but no married women returned.

267.

Of the widowed there were four men returned as over ninety years of age, and ten women. There were 9 widows under twenty-one years of age, and 1 widower. Three widows were between fifteen and twenty. The number of widows from twenty-one to fifty years was 1,533, the number of widowers being 1,077. [Number of widowers and widows.]

268.

The whole number of widowers of all ages was 2,270, the whole number of the widows being 3,082.

269.

Of the unspecified there were 855 males and 56 females ; but of the males under this head 466 were Chinese and Polynesians, leaving 445 males and females together, exclusive of the alien races, whose social condition was unspecified in the schedules ; the population exclusive of these being 195,948, the unspecified were only in the proportion of 2.27 per 1,000 of the entire population. [Unspecified.]

270.

Table C. shows the number of males and females unmarried, married, widowed, and unspecified, and the number in every one hundred persons living of each of the four descriptions at each quinquennial period of age up to sixty years, and at each decennial period from 60 to 100 years. [Number and percentage of unmarried, &c., at Age Periods.]

271.

Table CI. shows the number in each census district of the colony, males and females, of married, unmarried, widowed, and of those whose separate or conjugal condition was not stated. This calls for no remark except that the 480 males under the head of " condition not stated " in East Moreton were nearly all Chinese, being passengers in a vessel which at the time of the census was lying in Moreton Bay. Although this vessel was bound for Sydney, or one of the other southern colonies, yet as the people were at the time in Queensland waters it was necessary that they should be enumerated. [Numbers of the classes in each census district.]

272.

Table CII. shows the civil and conjugal condition of the population at different age periods in the census enumerations of 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively, the number of unmarried, married, widowed, and unspecified. [In the census enumerations, 1861-1881.]

273.

Tables CIII. to CVI. give the numbers and ages shown quinquennially and decennially, also of those of ages from 20 to 21, and the totals under 21 years, of married persons, husbands, and wives, and of single persons, males and females, in each of the census districts ; the Chinese and Polynesians being shown separately. [Numbers in census districts by age periods.]

274.

Tables CVII. to CX. show widowers and widows, males, condition unspecified, and females, condition unspecified, in the same way.

275.

The civil and conjugal condition of all the people, married and unmarried, widowed, and unspecified, males and females, at the age periods, inclusive and also exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, is shown in Table CXI. [Inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and Polynesian.]

276.

It will be seen that the numbers of unmarried persons in Queensland, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, was 130,588, males 75,807, females 54,781 ; that the married persons, exclusive, numbered 59,601, males 29,711, females 29,890. It is also shown that the number of widowed persons, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, was 5,314, of whom 2,237 were widowers, and 3,077 widows.

277.

The proportions of the unmarried, in the numbers above given, were 72.26 females to 100 males. This includes children, but, all females under 15 years and males under 20 years being excluded, it is found that, of those whose ages were specified, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, the number of females is only in the proportion of 55.28 to 100 males. It is therefore very plain that there is a great deficiency of marriageable females in the colony, apart altogether from the number of Chinese and Polynesians, who are nearly all men. [Proportion of unmarried women to men.]

AGES.

278.

The householders' schedules contained the ages of 210,651 persons, which was 98.65 per cent. of the whole number of persons returned, the remainder, 2,874, being unspecified as to ages. This is in the proportion of 1.35 per cent. of the whole ; but this includes Chinese and Polynesians, among whom no less than 2,327 are found under the head of " ages unspecified." The proportion of unspecified ages among the Polynesians and Chinese was 13.24 per cent. [Proportion of ages unspecified.]

279.

Exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, the unspecified as to ages numbered 547 persons, showing a proportion only of 0.25 per cent., or a little over 2½ per thousand of the population of the colony.

280.

A summary Table, CXII., shows the number of children under 5 years, and of 5 years and under 15 years ; the number of youths of 15 and under 21 years, with the total of minors ; also the number of 21 years and under 50 years, and the number over 50 years, with the total of adults. It will be seen that the total number of adults and minors in the population was nearly equal, the number of adults being 109,243, and that of minors 104,282. [Ages of children, minors, and adults.]

281.

The number of adult males was 71,985, that of females 37,258. The adult males were in the proportion of 33.71 per cent. of the whole population. In the census enumeration of 1876 the proportion of male adults was 36.30 per cent. of the whole population of the colony. The number of male adults in each electoral district will be found tabulated at pages 234 and 235. [Proportion of adult males and females.]

282.

A comparison is shown in Table CXIII. between the numbers returned by quinquennial periods to 60 years, and thence by decennial periods, in the census enumerations of 1876 and 1881. [Numbers by quinquennial periods, 1876 and 1881.]

283.

Taking the numbers found at each of the age-periods in 1881, it will be seen that the increases vary considerably. The increase of the colony, all ages included, being in the proportion of 23.22 per cent., the increase of the number of children under 5 years was at the rate of 22.48 per cent., children of ages from 5 to 10 increased 19.82 per cent., while those from 10 to 15 years increased 49.49 per cent. Youths from 15 to 20 had increased in the ratio of 32.26 per cent. From the ages of 20 to 25 the increase had been 29.89 per cent., and from 25 to 30 the increase was 16.35 per cent. The age period from 30 to 35 was marked by a diminution, the numbers between those ages showing a decrease of 4.48 per cent. on the numbers returned in the census enumeration of 1876. The more advanced periods showed 35 to 40, rate of increase 7.47 per cent. ; 40 to 45, rate 29.45 per cent. ; 45 to 50, rate 42.45 ; 50 to 55, rate 41.74 per cent. ; 55 to 60, rate 38.08 per cent. ; 60 to 70, rate 50.55 per cent. ; 70 to 80, rate 67.91 per cent. ; 80 to 90, rate 122.50 per cent. ; 90 to 100, rate 128.57 per cent.

284.

Children taken by age periods of 1 year, as returned in the schedules, pretty nearly approximated in numbers. Thus, the number under 1 year, males and females together, was 7,038, under 2 years 6,569, under 3 years 6,414, under 4 years 6,031, under 5 years 5,882, under 6 years 5,971, under 7 years 5,368, under 8 years 5,511, under 9 years 5,159, under 10 years 5,038, under 11 years 5,118, under 12 years 4,625, under 13 years 4,524, under 14 years 4,428, under 15 years 4,209. [Children by age periods of one year.]

285.

Aged persons returned as 80 years old and upwards numbered 194, males and females together. The maximum of ages as returned in the schedules

*

These figures, extracted from the schedules, are not shown in the general tables of the Report.

in 1881 was 97 years, two only being returned at that age, 1 man and 1 woman. The number of the remainder of aged persons was as follows :— [Aged persons.]

80 to 81 years60
81 to 82 years40
82 to 83 years21
83 to 84 years13
84 to 85 years12
85 to 86 years7
86 to 87 years8
87 to 88 years6
88 to 89 years8
Carried forward175
Brought forward175
89 to 90 years8
90 to 91 years6
91 to 92 years1
92 to 93 years4
93 to 94 years1
94 to 95 years1
95 to 96 years0
96 to 97 years1
97 to 98 years2
194

286.

Table CXIV. shows the proportions per cent. at age periods to the total number of persons of all ages living in the colony in the two census enumerations of 1876 and 1881. [Proportions per cent. at age periods.]

287.

Table CXV. shows the proportions per cent. of the sexes, that is, the proportions of males and females in every 100 of the population at age periods, in 1876 and in 1881. [Sexes.]

288.

Dividing the population into children under 15 years, youths 15 and under 21, adults 21 and under 70, and aged persons over 70 years of age, it is seen that the number of children was 81,885, or in the proportion of 38.35 per cent. to the whole population ; that the number of youths was 22,383, or in the proportion of 10.48 per cent. ; that the number of adults under 70 years was 105,153, or 49.25 per cent. ; that the number of aged persons of 70 and over was 1,230, or in the proportion of 0.58 per cent. of the whole population in 1881. The number of persons whose ages were unspecified being 2,874, this is in the proportion of 1.34 per cent. of the entire population of the colony. [Children, youths, adults, and aged persons.]

289.

The proportions nearly approximate to those found in the census enumeration of 1876, excepting that the proportion of aged persons has increased. A comparison between the two periods will be seen as follows :— [Comparison, 1876 and 1881.]

1876.1881.
Children36.93Children38.35
Adults 15 to 2160.74Youths, 15 to 25, 10.4859.73
Adults 21 to 7060.74Adults, 21 to 70, 49.2559.73
Aged persons over 700.40Aged persons0.58
Unspecified1.93Unspecified1.34
100.00100.00

290.

The males in the population of 1881, numbering 125,325, were as follows :—Children, 41,519, in the proportion of 33.14 per cent. of the whole number of males ; youths, 11,816, in the proportion of 9.43 per cent. ; adults under 70 years, 68,556, in the proportion of 54.70 per cent. ; aged persons, 70 to 100 years, 751, in the proportion of 0.59 per cent. ; males whose ages were unspecified, 2,683, in the proportion of 2.14 per cent. to the whole number of males in the colony. [Males.]

291.

The females, numbering 88,200, were found to be as follows :—Children, 40,366 ; youths, 10,567 ; adults, 36,597 ; aged persons over 70 years, 479 ; and unspecified, 191. These were in the proportion of children, 45.77 ; youths, 11.98 ; adults, 41.49 ; aged persons, over 70 years, 0.54 ; unspecified, 0.22. [Females.]

292.

The comparison between the numbers and proportions will be more plainly seen as follows :— [Numbers and proportions, children, youths, and adults.]

1881.
MALES.FEMALES.
Numbers.Proportion per Cent. of Males.Numbers.Proportion per Cent. of Females.
0-15 years41,51933.1440,36645.77
15-20 years11,8169.4310,56711.98
21-70 years68,55654.7036,59741.49
70-100 years7510.594790.54
Unspecified2,6832.141910.22
125,325100.0088,200100.00

293.

It will be seen that the numbers of males and females up to 15 years are nearly equal ; that from 21 to 70 the males greatly preponderate, approaching nearly to double that of the other sex ; and that of ages from 70 to 100 there is still a much larger number of males than of females. [Proportions at age periods.]

294.

Table CXVI. shows the ages of persons enumerated in each census district by year periods from under 1 to 14 years inclusive ; then by age periods, 15 to 20 years, 20 to 21, and 21 to 25 respectively ; then by quinquennial periods from 25 to 100 years. The table also shows the number of minors and adults in each district, and, finally, ages by vicennial periods. Table CXVII. shows the number of males, and Table CXVIII. the number of females, in each census district in the same way. [Ages of persons in each census district] [Males, Females.]

295.

Table CXIX. shows the number of males and females according to age periods, and the number of minors and adults enumerated in each subdivision of all the census districts in the colony. This table extends from pages 214 to 233. [Minors and adults in census districts.]

296.

The adult male population in all the electorates of the colony by quinquennial periods from 21 to 60 years, and thence by decennial periods ; also the number of adult males, inclusive and exclusive of adult Chinese and Polynesians, are shown in Table CXX. [Adult males in electorates, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.]

297.

The last table under the head of ages, CXXI., shows the number of Chinese and Polynesians at different age periods in each census district of the colony in the enumeration of 1881.

EDUCATION.

298.

The provision made in the census householder's schedules under the head of education aims only at showing the number of persons who can read and write. [Rudimentary Education.]

299.

Most of the Chinese can read and write their own language, but it has been thought best, on the whole, in the census enumeration of 1881, to adopt the course obtaining in Victoria, where the Chinese are returned as unable to read unless they can read or write English. This plan has the disadvantage, as our Queensland returns have been compiled, of swelling the numbers who appear in the ordinary tables on education as persons altogether illiterate ; but it will be seen in Table CXXXV. that the numbers are there given exclusive as well as inclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, and the numbers and proportions exclusive of these must be taken as the only fair method of showing the condition of primary education in Queensland, especially as compared to that of the other Australian colonies. [Chinese unable to read and write English.] [Primary Education in Queensland.]

300.

The first table of the series on education is numbered CXXII. ; it shows a comparison between the degree of education in the several census enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881, males and females. [In census periods.]

301.

Table CXXIII. shows the proportions under the several heads in the above-named census enumerations in the same way. Table CXXIV. shows the degree of education at different ages, males and females. Table CXXV. shows the number, males and females, of those who were able to read and write, of those who could read only, of those unable to read, and of those whose education was unspecified ; also the proportions per cent. under each of these to the total number of each sex in all the census districts in the colony. In reading these four tables, it must, however, be borne in mind, as shown in the foot-notes, that in the enumeration of 1881 all the Chinese unable to read English are classed among the uneducated, and the effect of this is seen in the comparison of the proportions in 1876 and 1881, shown in Table CXXIII., where the proportion per cent. of males able to read and write is slightly less in 1881 than in the previous census enumeration of 1876, when all Chinese able to read and write their own language were set down as possessed of the rudiments of education. This is made plain in the table referred to, and in all the numbers and percentages of adults the figures of that table will be used, showing primary education of persons exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians. [Numbers and proportions of those who could read and write.] [Chinese unable to read English classed among uneducated.]

302.

It should be observed that this does not account for the gradual diminution of the proportion of males able to read and write, as shown in three successive census enumerations prior to 1881 and subsequent to that of 1864.

303.

It will be seen by Table CXXIII. that in 1861 the proportion of only 62.90 of the whole number of males in the colony were able to read and write ; in the next census of 1864 the proportion had increased to 68.16 ; but in the four subsequent census enumerations it is shown to have regularly diminished. The apparent decrease in 1881 has been already satisfactorily accounted for, but it appears at first sight inexplicable that with our elaborate system of primary education there should be an increasing proportion of males in the colony who are unable to read and write English. This has its solution in the fact that between 1861 and 1864 there was a large immigration of a superior class of persons paying their own full passages, numbering together from April, 1861, to March, 1864, two years and nine months, 8,550 persons, and that since that period the stream of this class of immigrants has dwindled almost to nothing. In addition to this, there has been a considerable and increasing immigration of the colored races, who serve to swell the proportion of the illiterate part of the population. [Diminution of males able to read and write.] [How accounted for.] [Increase of colored races.]

304.

The above remarks apply to the population as a whole, but a very different condition of things will be found in the subsequent tables, showing education by ages and the proportions of children able to read and write in the successive census enumerations. [Increasing proportion of children able to read and write.]

305.

The educational condition of the people is shown in 1881 under the three general descriptions, " Able to read and write," " Able to read only," and " Unable to read." To the numbers given under these heads are added the number whose degree of education was unspecified in the schedules. Exclusive of the Chinese and Polynesians, it was found that 133,940 persons could read and write, that 13,277 could read only, that 47,294 could not read or write, and that 1,437 were unspecified. This is shown in Table CXXXV. [Increasing proportion of children able to read, &c.]

306.

The population of the colony, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, being 195,948, the proportions under the three heads were 68.36 per cent. able to read and write, 6.78 per cent. able to read only, 24.13 per cent. unable to read, and 0.73 per cent. unspecified. The numbers and the proportions to the whole population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, will be plainly seen as follows :— [Exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.]

Numbers.Proportions per Cent.
Able to read and write133940
*

An error of 1 has been made in Table CXXXV., in adding the number of male and female Polynesians under the heading of " Read and write."

68.36
Able to read only13,2776.78
Unable to read47,29424.13
Unspecified1,4370.73
195,948100.00

These numbers, males and females, will be seen as follows :—

Males.Females.Persons.
Able to read and write76,56457,376133,940
Able to read only6,3296,94813,277
Unable to read24,30222,99247,294
Unspecified9494881,437
108,14487,804195,948

307.

Of the males able to read and write, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, it will be seen that the proportion per cent. to the whole number of males was 70.80 ; that of those able to read only the proportion was 5.86 ; and that the proportion of those unable to read was 22.46. The unspecified males were in the proportion of 0.88 to the whole number of males. [Proportion of males.]

308.

Of the females able to read and write, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, the proportion per cent. to the whole of the females was 65.34 ; of those who could read only, 7.91 ; and of those who were unable to read, 26.19. The unspecified females were in the proportion of 0.56 per cent. to the whole number of females, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians. [Proportion of females.]

309.

The numbers and proportions will be seen at a glance as follows :— [Numbers and proportions.]

Numbers.Proportions per Cent.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Able to read and write76,56457,37670.8065.34
Able to read only6,3296,9485.867.91
Unable to read24,30222,99222.4626.19
Unspecified9494880.880.56
108,14487,804100.00100.00

310.

The same table, CXXXV., shows degrees of education, inclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, as follows :— [Inclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.]

Numbers.Proportions per Cent.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Able to read and write77,80957,38562.0965.06
Able to read only6,5806,9535.257.88
Unable to read39,48123,37331.5026.50
Unspecified1,4554891.160.56
125,32588,200100.00100.00

311.

It will be at once apparent how greatly the condition of education among the adult male population

This applies almost exclusively to adults, because there are few Chinese or Polynesians under the age of fifteen years.

in the colony is affected by including the colored races, and that in any fair comparison between Queensland and the other colonies of Australia the numbers must be shown exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.

312.

In the Summary Table No. CXXIV. the numbers are shown under 5 years, thence in quinquennial periods to 80, and thence decennially to 100 years. [General Summary.]

313.

The ages from 20 to 21 are given separately, and then from 21 to 25, the total number of minors and adults being thus shown. This is including Chinese and Polynesians.

314.

In Table CXXIV., showing numbers and proportions exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, the ages are given under 5 years, thence in periods of 5 years to 80 years, and thence decennially.

315.

The same Table, CXXXV., shows the condition of education among children and adults at different age periods, both inclusive and exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians. Taking the latter, it is seen that the number of children under 5 years of age returned as able to read and write was 111, of whom 62 were males and 49 females ; that those able to read only numbered 314, of whom 156 were males and 158 females ; that those who could not read numbered 31,504, of whom 15,957 were males and 15,547 females. [Education of children and adults, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, by age periods.]

316.

The number of children of from 5 to 10 years, able to read and write, numbered 12,183, of whom 6,088 were males and 6,095 females. The number who could read only was 6,022, of whom 3,093 were males and 2,929 females. The number of this age period who could not read was 8,760, of whom 4,408 were males and 4,352 were females. The unspecified numbered 81, of whom 47 were males and 34 were females. [Five to ten years.]

317.

At the age period from 10 to 15 years 21,042 children could read and write, 10,656 males and 10,386 females ; 978 could read only, 546 males and 432 females ; 780 could not read, 419 males and 361 females. There were 52 at this age period unspecified as to education, of whom 34 were males and 18 were females. [Ten to fifteen.]

318.

From 15 years and upwards of those whose ages were given, 100,454 could read and write, 59,642 males and 40,812 females ; 5,958 could read only, 2,531 males and 3,427 females ; 6,214 could not read, 3,492 males and 2,722 females. There were 948 unspecified as to education within these age periods, consisting of 568 males and 380 females. [Fifteen and upwards.]

319.

Of those whose ages were not given in the schedules, there were 150 who were returned as able to read and write, 116 males and 34 females ; there were 5 returned as able to read only, 3 males and 2 females ; there were 36 returned as unable to read, 26 males and 10 females. There were 356 of those whose ages were not given who were also unspecified as to education, consisting of 300 males and 56 females. [Ages unspecified.]

320.

The numbers and proportions will be plainly seen as follows :— [Number and proportion.]

Numbers.Proportions per Cent.
Males.Females.Persons.Totals.Males.Females.Persons.Totals.
Under 5 years.—
Able to read and write62491110.380.320.35
Able to read only1561583140.971.000.98
Unable to read15,95715,54731,50498.6598.6898.67
Unspecified
16,17515,75431,929100.00100.00100.00
5 to 10 years.
Able to read and write6,0886,09512,18344.6545.4545.05
Able to read only3,0932,9296,02222.6821.8422.26
Unable to read4,4084,3528,76032.3332.4532.39
Unspecified4734810.340.260.30
13,63613,41027,046100.00100.00100.00
10 to 15 years.
Able to read and write10,65610,38621,04291.4392.7692.08
Able to read only5464329784.683.864.28
Unable to read4193617803.603.223.41
Unspecified3418520.290.160.23
11,65511,19722,852100.00100.00100.00
15 years and upwards.
Able to read and write59,64240,812100,45490.0586.2188.45
Able to read only2,5313,4275,9583.827.245.25
Unable to read3,4922,7226,2145.275.755.47
Unspecified5683809480.860.800.83
66,23347,341113,574100.00100.00100.00
Ages unspecified.
Able to read and write1163415026.0733.3327.42
Able to read only3250.681.960.91
Unable to read2610365.849.816.58
Unspecified3005635667.4154.9065.09
445102547100.00100.00100.00
Total population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians195,948

321.

It will be apparent that a little over 45 per cent. of the children living at ages between 5 and 10 years were able to read and write, the proportion of females being a little larger than that of males ; and it will be observed that over 92 per cent. of children in the colony between the ages of 10 and 15 years could read and write, the advantage being again a little on the side of the females. [Proportion of children from 5 to 10 and from 10 to 15 able to read and write.]

322.

The condition of education among children, as seen in age periods up to 15 years, shows well in comparison with that found in the census enumerations of 1871 and 1876. The results of the last three enumerations will be seen as follows :— [Increasing proportions.]

Children of ages fromProportions per Cent. 1871.Proportions per Cent. 1876.Proportions per Cent. 1881.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Able to read and write5 to 1032.1432.0540.8841.8944.6445.45
10 to 1576.1979.2483.1786.0991.0592.75

323.

It will be seen that these figures for 1881, being inclusive, differ very slightly from those which are exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians, nearly the whole of these being over the age of 15 years.

324.

It is evident that an increasing proportion of children are receiving instruction under the operation of the system of education established in the colony. The proportion of children from 10 to 15, able to read and write, would have been still larger than 92 per cent. but for the constant influx of children coming with their parents into the colony as immigrants.

325.

Table CXXV. shows the numbers and proportions per cent. of males and females able to read and write, able to read only, and unspecified as to education, in all the census districts of the colony, inclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.

326.

The educational condition of the whole population in each of the census districts, including Chinese and Polynesians, is shown numerically in detailed tables from CXXVI. to CXXXIII., as follows :— [Education in census districts.]

327.

The centesimal proportions in each of the census districts are shown in Table CXXXIV. Table CXXXV., already referred to, shows education at different age periods, exclusive and inclusive of Chinese and Polynesians. [Centesimal proportions.]

RELIGION.

328.

The desire expressed by the Imperial Government, before referred to in this Report, that the information contained in the census householders' schedules of 1881 in the Australian colonies should be the same as that of the schedules made use of in England, evidently did not mean that we should discontinue in Australia the practice of taking a religious census, as this practice was repeatedly referred to in the debate on the Census Bill, on the motion of Captain Aylmer, in the House of Commons, proposing to take a religious census in England, as a thing settled in Canada and Australia ; and it was contended, in opposition to a motion, that the objection of Dissenters in England did not exist in Australia because there was no State-Church in the colonies. [Religious census.] [Census Bill in England.]

*

See London Mail, Friday, September 3rd, 1880.

329.

In the United States of America, where there is no State Church, a religious census is taken, and information concerning all the principal denominations is compiled in a very elaborate form. [United States of America.]

330.

Before the Queensland Amended Census Bill of 1880 was passed it was ascertained that there was no intention in the other Australian colonies of departing from the usual course of obtaining a religious census. [Other Australian colonies.]

331.

The column for religion being retained in our schedules, it was found that comparatively few persons omitted to make a return of the denomination to which they belonged. The number who formally objected to state their religion was only twelve ; the schedules in which the head of the family omitted to fill in the religious column included 1,346 persons, and 293 are returned as of " no religion." The total number, therefore, whose religion was not returned was 1,651, or 0.77, a little more than three-quarters of 1 per cent. of the whole population. [Few formal objections.]

332.

Table CXXXVI. is comparative, giving the numbers of each religious denomination in Queensland in the successive census enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 ; also the total numerical and centesimal increase from 1861 to 1881. [Religious denominations.]

333.

Number CXXXVII. is a detailed table, showing the whole population under the heads of each church or denomination, and others, including Christians, Hebrews, Mahometans, Pagans, persons of other religions, persons objecting to state, those returned as no religion, and those whose religion is unspecified, in each of the census districts in Queensland. The numbers will be seen as follows :— [Numbers.]

Church of England73,920
Roman Catholic54,376
Presbyterian22,609
Lutheran16,889
Wesleyan Methodist10,918
Baptist5,583
Congregationalist4,764
Primitive Methodist3,114
United Methodist Free Church319
Other Christian Sects1,264
Hebrew457
Mahometan and Pagan16,871
Other Religions790
Objecting to state Religion121,651
No Religion293
Unspecified1,346
213,525

334.

The following figures give proportions per cent. of the whole population of the colony in 1881 :— [Proportions.]

Church of England34.62
Roman Catholic25.47
Presbyterian10.59
Lutheran7.91
Wesleyan Methodist5.11
Baptist2.62
Congregationalist2.23
Primitive Methodist1.46
United Methodist Free Church0.15
Other Christian Sects0.59
Hebrew Church0.21
Mahometan and Pagan7.90
Other Religions0.37
Objecting to state0.0060.77
No Religion0.14
Unspecified0.63
100.00

335.

The proportion per cent. of the Church of England to the population has slightly diminished since the last census enumeration, being 34.62 in 1881, as against 35.75 in 1876. The proportion of Roman Catholics has slightly increased, the rate being 25.47 ; that of 1876 having been 24.90. The proportion of Presby [Increase in denominations.]

terians shows a small diminution, being 10.59 as against 10.93. The proportion of Lutherans in 1881 was 7.91, a small increase on 1876, when it was 7.03. The Wesleyan Methodists are given separately in 1881, from the Primitive and Free Church Methodists ; taking them together, as in previous enumerations, they were in the proportion of 6.72, showing a small increase on the proportion in 1876, when the percentage was 6.38. The proportion of Baptists shows a little increase, being 2.62 in 1881 as against 2.51 in 1876. The proportion of Congregationalists in 1881 shows a small increase, being 2.23 ; the proportion in 1876 having been 2.05.

336.

The proportion of persons classed under the head of " other religions" is less than half of that shown in the census enumeration of 1876 ; this includes sects of many names, but the whole number amounts only to 790. ["Other Religions."]

337.

Of those who object to state their religion, including persons describing themselves as of " no religion," and the " unspecified " not formally objecting to state, there were 1,651 in 1881 as against 5,936 in 1876. It may be fairly presumed from this, that the objection felt by some persons against a religious census in the colony has greatly diminished during the last five years. It has been already shown that the proportion of those thus put together as objecting to state their religion in 1881

*

This number includes all the souls in families in cases where the heads of the households objected or have omitted to state their religion, or have returned themselves as of no religion.

was 0.77 per cent., or 77 persons in each one thousand of the population of the colony. [Objecting to state.]

338.

None of the collectors have recorded in their diaries any difficulty experienced by them in obtaining the information required for the religious column of the schedules ; and it will be seen that only twelve persons formally objected in writing to state their religion. The members of the families of those who objected were included in the unspecified. [Little difficulty in obtaining religious census in 1881.]

339.

The additions to the numbers in the principal denominations, exclusive of the other Christian sects and other religions in 1881, in the order of their largest proportionate increase in five years since the Census of 1876, is seen as follows :— [Increases, numerical and centesimal.]

1876.1881.Numerical Increase.Centesimal Increase.
Lutheran12,17416,8894,71538.73
Congregational or Independent3,5604,7641,20433.82
Baptist4,8445,5831,23928.52
Wesleyan Methodist11,06514,3513,28629.70
Primitive Methodist
Free Church Methodist
Roman Catholic43,14754,37611,22926.03
Presbyterian18,94722,6093,66219.33
Church of England61,96273,92011,95819.30
United Methodist Free Church319319

The United Methodist Free Church appears for the first time in the census of 1881.

340.

The centesimal increases of the above-named Christian denominations since the first census was taken in 1861 are seen as follows :— [Centesimal rates of increase since the taking of first census.]

1861-4.1864-8.1868-71.1871-6.1876.81.
Church of England91.4445.8316.8341.5819.30
Roman Catholic109.8664.3820.1635.5926.03
Presbyterian125.8658.6815.9223.2519.33
Lutheran35.4133.5238.73
Wesleyan, Primitive, and Free Church Methodist116.6667.3538.5053.5529.70
Baptist38.7449.9528.52
Congregationalist or Independent116.7141.0623.6934.4933.82

341.

It will be seen that during the period between the first and second census, 1861-4, the largest proportionate increase was Presbyterian ; in the next period, 1864-8, Methodist ; in the period, 1868-71, Baptist

No return was made of religion by members of the Baptist and Lutheran Churches until the census of 1864-8.

; in the next, 1871-6, Methodist ; in the fifth, 1876-81, Lutherans

No return was made of religion by members of the Baptist and Lutheran Churches until the census of 1864-8.

.

342.

The aggregate increase during the last twenty years since the first Queensland census, shown centesimally, are as follows :— [Aggregate increases.]

Persons.Males.Females.
Church of England450.86409.24518.72
Church of Rome608.39579.72642.97
Presbyterian511.05474.85564.57
Wesleyan Methodist*660.84*635.23*690.91
Congregational or Independent580.57553.44612.42
Baptist, 13 years167.38168.64166.12
Lutheran, 13 years166.30143.84203.08
Hebrew Church832.65796.7789.44
Mahometans and Pagans4065.683980.7038400.00
Unspecified, not including those returned as of no religion, or those objecting to state.330.03273.33780.00
[* The Wesleyan, Primitive, and Free Church Methodists, being shown separately in 1881, make the aggregate increase of the Wesleyans smaller than it would have appeared if the numbers of these denominations were given together ; had the former practice been continued the aggregate increase would have been 900.07 instead of 660.84.]

343.

Sexes.—In all the denominations the males exceed the females, but it will be remembered that the proportion of females in the whole population of Queensland is only 70.38 to 100 males. Notwithstanding this inequality some of the denominations approach to nearly an equal number of the sexes ; as, for instance, the Baptists number 2,818 males and 2,765 females ; this is in the proportion of 98.12 of the latter to 100 of the former. The proportions are as follows :— [Sexes.]

Females to each 100 Males.
Church of England74.51
Roman Catholic90.61
Presbyterian78.21
Wesleyan Methodist91.61
Congregationalist92.88
Baptist98.12
Primitive Methodist92.82
United Methodist Free Church92.17
Lutheran75.93
Other Christian Sects76.78
Hebrew Church64.39
Mahometan and Pagan2.34
Other Religions29.51
Object to state, no religion, unspecified27.49
[Females to each 100 males.]

344.

The names of the sects included under the heads of " other Christian" sects " and " other religions " in each of the census districts, males and females, are seen in Table CXXXVIII. [Other Christian Sects.]

345.

Table CXXXIX., showing the proportions of each denomination to the population at each census period from 1861 to 1881, has been placed a little out of its proper order for the convenience of printing. [Proportions to population.]

346.

A few of the Chinese and Polynesians returned themselves as Christians. Table CXL. shows the classification of Chinese and Polynesians in a religious sense in each census district. The great bulk of these were returned as Mahometans or Pagans ; but of the Chinese 138 were returned as belonging to the Church of England, 60 to the Church of Rome, 16 were Wesleyans, 9 Presbyterians, and 3 Lutherans. There were 48 under the head of " other religions;" and 1 was unspecified. Of the Polynesians 369 were Church of England, 57 Presbyterian, 42 Church of Rome, 39 Wesleyan, 17 Congregationalist, 13 Primitive Methodist, 6 Baptist, and 2 Lutheran. There were 11 returned as belonging to other christian sects, 3 under the head of other religions, and 11 were unspecified. Those returned as Mahometans or Pagans were 10,954 Chinese and 5,778 Polynesians. [Chinese and Polynesians.]

BIRTHPLACES.

347.

The nationalities of the population are shown in Tables CXLI. to CXLV. [Nationalities.]

348.

The first of these Tables, No. CXLI., shows a comparison of the number of persons, males and females, returned as born in Queensland and other colonies of

Australia, in England and other countries of Europe, in the United States and other countries of America, in China, and in other countries not before named, as found in the census enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881.

349.

Tables CXLII. and CXLIII. show the numbers and proportions of persons belonging to each nationality in the census enumerations from 1861 to 1881.

350.

In the census of 1881 it is seen that 86,236 out of the population, or a little over 40 per cent. of the whole, were persons born in Queensland ; that 14,665, or less than 7 per cent., were Australians not of Queensland birth ; that 37,390, or less than 18 per cent., were from England and Wales ; that 28,295, or more than 13 per cent., were Irish ; that 9,929, or less than 5 per cent., were Scotch ; that 11,638, or more than 5 per cent., were German ; that the persons born in China, including those not of Chinese parentage, numbered 11,253, constituting a little over 5 per cent. of the whole ; and that the Polynesians, including those born of white parents, numbered 6,396, being in the proportion of nearly 3 per cent. to the population of the colony. [Born in Queensland.] [In Australia, England and Wales, &c.]

351.

The numbers of other nationalities are as follows :—Denmark, 2,223 ; America, including the United States, British America, and other States, 875 ; France, 340 ; Italy, 250 ; other countries of Europe, including Austria, 1,916 ; India, born of white parents, 315 ; India, natives, 64 ; other countries in Asia, including Japan, 246 ; other countries not before named, including Africa, 315. Besides these there were 632 returned as born at sea, and 547 were unspecified in the schedules.

352.

The comparison of the birthplaces in the last census of 1881 and the enumerations which have previously been made show that the proportion of persons born in Queensland has gradually increased, except as shown in the Census of 1864, when there had been a great influx for three years by immigration from Great Britain. Thus, in 1861, 21 per cent. were natives of the colony ; in 1864, 16 ; in 1868, 23 ; in 1871, 30 ; and in 1876, 34 ; as against 40.39 in 1881. The proportions per cent. of the sexes, as seen in Table CXLIII., are calculated not on the whole population but on the whole number of males and females separately. [Increased proportion in Queensland.]

353.

The numbers of males and females in the nationalities composing the population vary considerably. Of those born in Queensland, as shown in the enumeration of 1881, 43,562 were males and 42,674 were females ; of those born in other Australian colonies, 8,640 were males and 6,025 were females ; of those born in England and Wales, 22,608 were males and 14,782 were females ; of those born in Scotland, 6,070, were males and 3,859 were females ; of those born in Ireland, 14,842 were males and 13,453 were females ; of those born in Germany, 6,891 were males and 4,747 were females ; of those born in China, 11,224 were males and 29 were females ; of those born in Polynesia, 6,000 were males and 396 were females ; of others, 5,488 were males and 2,235 were females. [Males and females.]

354.

Table CXLIV. shows the birthplaces of the people, males and females, resident in all the census districts of the colony, excepting only those who were unspecified in the schedules. [Birthplaces.]

355.

Table CXLV. gives the details of the nationalities under the general heads of other countries of Europe, other countries of Asia, other States of America, and other countries not previously named, males and females, resident in each of the census districts of Queensland. [Details.]

SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.

356.

Table CXLVI. shows the number of persons returned in the schedules as suffering from sickness and accident, in private houses or in hospitals, in each of the census districts in Queensland. [Sickness, accident.]

357.

It will be seen from the table that the total number of persons returned as laid aside was 1,014. This is in the proportion of 4.75 per thousand to the population, but this must, no doubt, be understood to include only cases in which persons were suffering from serious illness. [Proportion.]

358.

Under the head of sickness there were 898 persons, of whom 620 were males and 278 females.

359.

There were 116 returned as suffering from accidents, of whom 108 were males and 8 were females ; but in some of the hospitals no distinction as to the kind of indisposition was made, the inmates being returned simply as " patients."

360.

Of the 1,014 persons suffering from sickness or accident, 647 were in private houses and 367 were in hospitals. The table shows the number of persons who are included on the sick-list in each of the census districts of the colony. The largest number will, of course, be found in Brisbane, where 250 persons are shown as suffering from sickness and 19 from accident. [In census districts.]

361.

Table CXLVII. shows, under the head of " Public institutions," the number of persons, males and females, returned as inmates of the immigration Depot, of hospitals, lunatic and other asylums ; also the number of persons under imprisonment. The officers and attendants employed, including members of their families, are given separately. These numbered together 4.26 persons. [Public Institutions—]

362.

The number of inmates distinguished from officers and attendants was 2,125, of whom 1,437 were males and 688 females. The institutions themselves numbered 55, of which one was the Immigration Depot at Brisbane, 28 were hospitals, and 10 were asylums. The number of prisons, reformatories, &c., was 16. The locality of these institutions is given in Table CXLVIII., showing public institutions in census districts. [Number of.]

363.

The number of hospitals has been added to during the last five years ; the number shown in the census report of 1876 was 21, as against 28 in 1881.

364.

The last Table, No. CXLIX., shows the occupations of persons in gaols previous to their imprisonment. The numbers of both sexes are shown, and the census districts in the colony in which these persons are confined. The largest number of prisoners belonged to Class VI., Order XIII., Sub-order I.,Laborers,branch unspecified.Under the headDomestic, Class II., Order III., there were 54. InClass IV., Order VII., Land and Animals, there were 48. There were 29 persons whose occupations had been underClass V., Order XII., Working and dealing in minerals.

365.

A synoptical table, useful for reference, will be found immediately before the first numbered table of this Report, showing population, increase, numerical and centesimal, percentage of females to males ; also ages in years from 1 to 5, then in quinquennial periods to 20, from 20 to 21, the total number of minors, males and females, ages from 21 to 25 ; then in quinquennial periods, from 25 to 60 years ; and thence, in decennial periods, to 90 years and upwards. The table also shows particulars of civil or conjugal condition, education, religion, dwellings, occupations, and birthplaces. [Synopsis.]

366.

Immediately following this Report is a set of Maps, the first of which shows the whole of Queensland. Maps numbered 1 to 7 show the 52 census districts ; in these the district boundaries are marked by thick black lines, the red lines showing the subdivisions, each of these bearing a number corresponding to the number shown in the list of collectors, page LXVI. of Appendices. Following the maps of districts, is one indicating density of the various localities, as described in paragraph 108 of this Report. [Maps.]

367.

A preliminary statement was laid before Parliament, published and sent to the principal papers in Brisbane, dated 9th September, showing the exact figures of the Census of 1881. This contained the population of each census district and of the each electoral district, the population of electoral districts within census districts in all their subdivisions, the occupations in the principal divisions, called classes in each census district, and other information supposed to be most useful for general purposes. Having given this statement after all the schedules had been tabulated, and in an exact form, not subject to any correction, it was thought unnecessary to publish the more elaborate tables of the full Report in parts, which plan is adopted in some of the other Australian colonies after their rough figures have been first given to the public.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

HENRY JORDAN,

Registrar-General.

Registrar-General's Office,

Brisbane, 20th April, 1881.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

REPORT BY REGISTRAR-GENERAL

Map of Queensland.

Maps showing Boundaries of Census Districts

Maps showing Density of Population in various parts of the Colony

PART I.

Synoptical Table

SECTION I., PART I.—POPULATION—GENERAL SUMMARIES.

I.—Total Population, Numbers, and by Sexes

II.—Total Numbers of Chinese and Polynesians, in Population, by Sexes

III.—Dwellings and Inhabitants, at Census Enumerations of 1876 and 1881

IV.—Dwellings and Inhabitants at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881

V.—Increase of Dwellings and Inhabitants, 1861-1881 ; Centesimal Increase of Population ; and average Number of Inhabitants to a Dwelling

VI.—Increase of Population by Sexes at each Census Enumeration, 1861 to 1881

VII.—Centesimal Rate of Increase of Population, by Sexes, each Enumeration ; also Centesimal Rate of Increase, 1861 to 1881 ; and proportion Females bear to each 100 Males at each Enumeration

VIII.—Comparative Table showing Population of Census Districts, arranged in Groups, according to Census of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, 1864, and 1861 respectively

IX.—Increase or Decrease of Population in Census Districts, arranged in Groups, according to Census of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, 1864, and 1861 respectively

X.—Centesimal Rate of Increase or Decrease of Population in Census Districts, arranged in Groups, during the intervals between Census of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, 1864, and 1861 respectively

XI.—Totals of Population in the several Divisions of the Colony, according to the Census of 1876 and 1881, and the Numerical Increase or Decrease in each Division

XII.—Population by Sexes in each Census District ; also Percentage of Males and Females to Persons enumerated in each District

XIII.—Number of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions, in each Census District, 1881

XIV.—Number of Minors and Adults, Males and Females, in each Census District

XV.—Comparative Number of Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions, at Census of 1876 and 1881

XVI.—Population in Electoral Districts ; Number of Minors and Adult Males ; also Number of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics (and Inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution), in each Electorate ; also Total Adult Males, exclusive of Adult Males, Chinese and Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution

XVII.—Population of Electoral Districts as formed from Census Districts or portions of Census Districts

XVIII.—Number of Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions in each Electoral District as formed from Census Districts, or portions of Census Districts

XIX.—Population, and by Sexes in each Division under " The Divisional Boards Act" on 3rd April, 1881

XIXA.—Percentage of Sexes, proportion of Females to every 100 Males, and proportion of Persons and Sexes to Total Population

SECTION II., PART I.—AREA OF COLONY AND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION.

XX.—Area in Square Miles, Dwellings, and Population

XXI.—Number of Habitations, Occupied, Unoccupied, and being erected, in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1876 and 1881

XXII.—The Area of each Census District in Square Miles, and the Number of Persons to a Square Mile at the Enumerations of 1876 and 1881

XXIII.—Number and Description of Habitations in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1876 and 1881

XXIV.—The Area and Number of Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1876 and 1881 respectively

XXV.—The Average Number of Persons to an Inhabited Dwelling in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1876 and 1881

XXVI.—Number and Description of Ships and Vessels in Queensland Waters on the Night of the 3rd April, 1881, the Locality of such Ships and Vessels, and the Number of Persons on Board

XXVII.—Population on the Gold Fields, and the Census Districts in which they are situated

XXVIII.—Total Population of Towns and Township Reserves (exclusive of Municipalities), at the Census Enumerations of 1876 and 1881 respectively.

XXIX.—Town and Township Reserves alphabetically arranged, the Census District in which they are situated, and the Population in each by Sexes

XXIXA.—Towns and Township Reserves, by Census Districts, and the Population in each by Sexes.

XXX.—Reserves that have been Proclaimed or Surveyed as Townships, the Returns showing no Population

XXXI.—Total Population in Municipalities and Shires, with Increase and Decrease in 1881, 1876, and 1871.

SECTION III., PART I.—SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS IN EACH CENSUS DISTRICT.

XXXII.—Aramac—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXIII.—Balonne—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXIV.—Blackall—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXV.—Bowen—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXVI.—Brisbane—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXVII.—Bundaberg—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXVIII.—Burke—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XXXIX.—Burnett—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XL.—CabooltureShowing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLI.—Cardwell—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLII.—Charleville—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLIII.—Clermont—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLIV.—Cook—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLV.—Cunnamulla—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLVI.—Dalby—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLVII.—Darling Downs Central—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLVIII.—Darling Downs East—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

XLIX.—Darling Downs North—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

L.—Darling Downs West—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LI.—Diamentina—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LII.—Drayton and Toowoomba—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LIII.—Etheridge—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LIV.—Fassifern—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LV.—Gladstone—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LVI.—Gympie—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LVII.—Ipswich—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LVIII.—Kennedy—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LIX.—Leichhardt—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LX.—Logan—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXI.—Mackay—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXII.—Maranoa—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXIII.—Marathon—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXIV.—Maryborough—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXV.—Moreton East—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXVI.—Moreton West—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXVII.—Oxley—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXVIII.—Palmer—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXIX.—Peak Downs—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXX.—Rockhampton—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXI.—Somerset—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXII.—Springsure—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXIII.—Stanley—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXIV.—Stanthorpe——Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXV.—St. Lawrence—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXVI.—Taroom—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXVII.—Tiaro—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXVIII.—Townsville—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXIX.—Warrego—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXX.—Warwick—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXXI.—Westwood—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXXII.—Wide Bay—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXXIII.—Woothakata—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXXIIIA.—The city of Brisbane—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations at Census Enumeration, 3rd April, 1881

LXXXIV.—Synopsis of results obtained re Chinese and Polynesians, included in Population of foregoing districts

SECTION IV., PART I.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE POPULATION.

LXXXV.—Comparative Table of Occupations, at the Census Enumerations of 1876 and 1881 respectively, and the proportion per cent. to the total Persons and Sexes

LXXXVI.—Occupations of PERSONS, in each Census District, by Classes, Orders, and some of the Sub-orders

LXXXVII.—Occupations of MALES, in each Census District, by Classes, Orders, and some of the Sub-Orders

LXXXVIII.—Occupations of FEMALES, in each Census District, by Classes, Orders, and some of the Sub-Orders

LXXXIX.—Occupations of Males and Females in each District, in Totals of Classes and Orders ; also Totals of Orders in Occupations of Chinese portion of Population

XC.—Occupations of CHINESE by Classes, Orders, and some of the Sub-Orders

XCI.—Occupations of POLYNESIANS by Classes, Orders, and some of the Sub-Orders

XCII.—Classified List of Occupations, used in Compiling the Occupation Tables, Census 1881

XCIII.—Alphabetical Index, Occupations, used in Compiling the Occupation Tables, Census 1881

XCIV.—Occupations of the Population, arranged according to order of Numbers engaged in each Occupation ; also showing Number of each Sex so engaged

XCV.—Occupations arranged in Alphabetical Order, and shewing the Number of Persons , and of each Sex, engaged in each Occupation

XCVI.—Occupations of Chinese and Polynesians, arranged in the Order of Number ; also showing the Number of Persons, and of each Sex, engaged

SECTION V., PART I.—CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION.

XCVII.—Comparative Table, showing Number of Persons, Males and Females, Unmarried, Married, Widowed, and Unspecified, at Census Enumerations 1861 to 1881 respectively

XCVIII.—Centesimal proportion to the Total Population at each Census Period, 1861 to 1881 respectively ; of Unmarried, Married, Widowed, and those whose Condition was Unspecified ; also the Percentage of Males and Females in the Population

XCIX.—Number, and Ages, of Unmarried, Married, Widowed, and Persons of Unspecified Condition, Census of 1881

C.—Number, and Ages, of Unmarried, Married, Widowed, and Persons of Unspecified Condition, Census of 1881, with Percentage of Males and Females at certain Age Periods in each Condition

CI.—Males and Females Married, Unmarried, Widowed, and whose Condition was not stated, in each Census District, 1881

CII.—Comparative Table of the Civil and Conjugal Condition of the Population at different Age Periods, Census of 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CIII.—Number and Ages of Males MARRIED, Census 1881

CIV.—Number and Ages of Females MARRIED, Census 1881

CV.—Number and Ages of Males UNMARRIED, Census 1881

CVI.—Number and Ages of Females UNMARRIED, Census 1881

CVII.—Number and Ages of Males WIDOWED, Census 1881

CVIII.—Number and Ages of Females WIDOWED, Census 1881

CIX.—Number and Ages of Males, Civil Condition Unspecified, Census 1881

CX.—Number and Ages of Females, Civil Condition Unspecified, Census 1881

CXI.—Civil and Conjugal Condition of the Population at certain Age Periods, inclusive, and also exclusive, of Chinese and Polynesians

SECTION VI., PART I.—AGES OF THE POPULATION.

CXII.—Number of Minors in Population, divided into Children and Youths ; also Number of Adults, divided into Age Periods, 21 years to 50 years, and from 50 to 100 ; also showing those whose Age was not stated

CXIII.—Number of Persons, Males and Females, at each Quinquennial Period of Age up to 60 years, and thence Decennially to 100 years, Census of 1876 and 1881 respectively

CXIV.—Proportion per Cent. of Persons at each Age Period Quinquennially to 60 years, and Decennially to 100 years, Census of 1876 and 1881 respectively

CXV.—Proportion per cent. of Sexes at each Age Period, Quinquennially to 60 years, and Decennially to 100 years, Census of 1876 and 1881 respectively

CXVI.—Ages of PERSONS Enumerated in each Census District, Census of 1881

CXVII.—Ages of MALES Enumerated in each Census District, Census of 1881

CXVIII.—Ages of FEMALES Enumerated in each Census District, Census of 1881

CXIX.—Number, and Age, of Males and Females Enumerated in each Subdivision of Census Districts, 1881

CXX.—Age of Adult Male Population in Electorates by Quinquennial Periods, from 21 years to 60 years, by Decennial Periods from 60 years and upwards, and the Number of Adult Males, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Male Chinese and Polynesians

CXXI.—Number of Chinese and Polynesians at different Age Periods in each Census District

SECTION VII., PART I.—EDUCATION.

CXXII.—Number of Persons of different Degrees of Education at the Census Enumerations, 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXXIII.—Proportion per cent. of Persons of each degree of Education at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXXIV.—Degree of Education of the Population at different Ages

CXXV.—Number of Males and Females possessing different Degrees of Education at the Census of 1881, and the Proportion per Cent. that Males and Females of each Degree of Education bear to the Total Number of each Sex, in the several Census Districts

CXXVI.—Number of MALES who CAN READ AND WRITE at different Ages in each Census District

CXXVII.—Number of FEMALES who CAN READ AND WRITE at different Ages in each Census District

CXXVIII.—Number of MALES who CAN READ ONLY at different Ages in each Census District

CXXIX.—Number of FEMALES who CAN READ ONLY at different Ages in each Census District

CXXX.—Number of MALES who CANNOT READ OR WRITE at different Ages in each Census District

CXXXI.—Number of FEMALES who CANNOT READ OR WRITE at different Ages in each Census District

CXXXII.—Number of MALES whose DEGREE OF EDUCATION WAS NOT SPECIFIED at different Ages in each Census District

CXXXIII.—Number of FEMALES whose DEGREE OF EDUCATION WAS NOT SPECIFIED at different Ages in each Census District

CXXXIV.—Centesimal Proportion of Males and Females in each Census District who could Read and Write, could Read only, who could not Read or Write, and whose Degree of Education was not stated, at certain Age Periods

CXXXV.—Number of Persons possessed of each Degree of Education at different Age Periods, inclusive and also exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians

SECTION VIII., PART I.—RELIGION.

CXXXVI.—Comparative Table of Number of Persons belonging to each Religious Denomination at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively ; also the Numerical and Centesimal increase between each Period

CXXXVII.—Number of Persons, Males and Females, in each Census District, returned as belonging to the several Religious Denominations, Census of 1881

CXXXVIII.—Showing in detail the name of the Sects, included in Table No. CXXXVII, under the headings " Other Christian Sects," and " Other Religions" ; also the Returns included under the heading " No Religion" in that Table

CXXXIX.—Proportion per Cent. that Persons, Males and Females, belonging to each Religious Denomination bear to the Total Population, Persons, Males and Females, at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXL.—Names of the Religious Denominations, under which Chinese and Polynesians were returned, Census 1881

SECTION IX., PART I.—BIRTHPLACES.

CXLI.—Comparison of the Number of Persons, Males and Females, Born in the several Countries named in the Table, as returned at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXLII.—Birthplaces of the Population as returned, Census of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXLIII.—The Proportion that Persons, Males and Females, of each Nationality bear to the Total Population (Persons, Males and Females), at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881 respectively

CXLIV.—Birthplaces of the Population, Males and Females, residing in each Census District, Census of 1881

CXLV.—Showing in detail the Names of Countries included in Table No. CXLIV., under the headings " Other Countries in Europe," " Other Countries in Asia," " Other States in America," and " Other Countries not previously named"

SECTION X., PART I.—SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.

CXLVI.—The Number of Persons, Males and Females, returned as suffering from Sickness and Accident, Census of 1881

SECTION XI., PART I.—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

CXLVII.—Summary of Persons, Males and Females, Inmates in the several Public Institutions, at the Census of 1881

CXLVIII.—showing the Public Institutions in each Census District and the Number of Inmates, including Officers and their Families, residing in each Institution, Census of 1881

CXLIX.—The previous Occupations of Prisoners confined in the several Gaols, Reformatories, etc., on 3rd April, 1881

PART II.—APPENDIX.

Index to Contents of Appendix.

PART I.

POPULATION TABLES.

ERRATA

By an error in posting the schedules, not discovered until most of the returns were printed, 11 male criminals in Rome Gaol were included in the general population. See Report, page xxvi., paragraph 225.

Page 192, Table XCVII., heading " Unmarried Females," year 1864.—For " 13,847" read " 13,887."

Page 234, Table CXX., heading " Leichhardt."—Adult male population exclusive of Chinese, etc., under the age " 21 to 25," for " 385" read " 285." This does not affect the total, which is correctly given as 1,948.

Page 257, " CXXXIV., heading " 10 to 15 years."—First line, males read and write, for " 44.64" read " 91.05", males read only, for " 22.68" read " 4.67" ; males cannot read, for " 32.33" read " 3.99" l males unspecified, for " .35" read ".29."

Page 258, Table CXXXV., heading " Read and Write."—Total Polynesians, for " 130" read " 129."

SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
CENSUS PERIOD.TOTAL POPULATION.NUMERICAL INCREASE ON PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.CENTESIMAL INCREASE ON PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.PERCENTAGE FEMALES BEAR OF MALES.AGES.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Under 1 Year.1 Year to 5 Years.5 Years to 10 Years.10 Years to 15 Years.15 Years to 20 Years.20 Years to 21 Years.Total Minors.21 Years to 25 Years.25 Years to 30 Years.30 Years to 35 Years.35 Years to 40 Years.40 Years to 45 Years.45 Years to 50 Years.50 Years to 55 Years.55 Years to 60 Years.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
186118,12111,93830,05965.886526372,0692,1151,5641,6401,0851,0301,0931,015‡6463‡64372,0821,2332,5671,3902,1039451,4676831,31452286932565821827382
186437,42524,04261,46719,30412,10431,408106.53101.39104.4864.241,0581,1074,3694,1933,0563,1511,9671,9022,9762,61293557314,36113,5385,0282,5706,3702,9533,8061,6422,8881,3301,8227571,327590745290484192
186860,74639,15599,90123,32115,11338,43462.3162.8662.5364.45**8,2138,1545,5905,1933,8293,7343,1372,962‡20769‡200436,3914,7509,9174,7018,2313,4735,2662,1893,7081,5282,2289231,513708788339
187171,76748,337120,10411,0219,18220,20318.1423.4520.2267.352,4012,2348,4378,0967,3907,2115,2704,9514,2193,7721,02577828,74227,0424,5203,3498,8805,2839,0874,1746,6923,0114,6381,9772,7711,2642,0889791,047555
1876105,00968,274173,28333,24219,93753,17946.3241.2444.2865.012,9872,95310,1499,98411,50611,0677,7677,5547,3686,2872,3401,35142,11739,1967,7824,62310,9605,79111,6575,59510,4694,4647,6763,1434,4771,9512,9561,4021,635815
1881125,32588,200213,52520,31619,92640,24219.3429.1923.2270.383,5903,44812,58812,30813,63713,41011,70411,2009,3578,7032,4591,864¶53340¶509429,7696,81512,8116,67810,8825,63110,5065,5429,6004,4056,2142,9434,1811,9962,1681,215
SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
CENSUS PERIOD.CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION.EDUCATION.RELIGION.DWELLINGS.
Married.Unmarried.Widowed.Civil or Conjugal Condition not stated.Read and Write.Read only.Cannot Read.Degree of Education not stated.Church of England.Church of Rome.Presbyterian.Lutherans.Wesleyan Methodists.Baptist.Congregational and Independent.Primitive Methodists.United Methodist Free Church.Other Christian Sects.Hebrews.Mahometans and Pagans.Other Religions.Object to state.No Religion.Religion not stated.Stone.Brick.
aIncludes Primitive and other Persuasions.bIncludes Protestants and other Persuasions.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
18615,0734,81812,6806,82835629112111,3995,7821,7471,9674,9754,189§§8,3185,1014,1973,4792,2071,493**a775a660**378322****b153382931184041******27835514514
186410,1339,59426,71613,88757656125,50712,9023,1943,7568,7247,884§§16,1459,5449,2656,8464,9963,361**a1665a1444**845672****b33842,033102524724******55186686686
186816,68015,73243,15022,4289,16499546,54923,0484,8734,45715,32411,650§§22,83714,62414,86411,6207,8905,3713,9372,405a2811a23921,0491,0391,185955****b1497491163822,4999******2,0141671971,092
187118,85518,10750,13628,8161,2451,3911,5312347,18227,0735,6916,27918,03114,75086323526,32017,44417,46514,3578,9596,4145,2813,307a3835a33711,5061,3911,3981,249****1,113514201903,1853******2,5041972241,134
187628,52024,71773,24941,3621,8372,1521,4034368,48942,2376,8197,00027,98018,4131,72162336,44525,51723,38119,76610,9537,9947,0515,123a5945a51202,2362,1081,9351,625****75138827715010,00740427108****5,6013352951,509
188130,12230,12492,07854,9282,2703,0858555677,80057,3856,5806,95339,48123,3731,45548942,35931,56128,52825,84812,6879,9229,6007,2895,6985,2202,8182,7652,4702,2941,6151,49916615371554927817916,48638561018093248451,0383083691,567
SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
CENSUS PERIOD.OCCUPATIONS.BIRTHPLACES.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.
Order I.—Government and Defence.Order II.—Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Order III.—Domestic Offices.Order IV.—Personal Offices.Order V.—Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Order VI.—Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Order VII.—Land and Animals.Order VIII.—Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions, &c.Order IX.—Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics, &c.Order X.—Working and dealing in Food and Drinks.Order XI.—Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Order XII.—Working and Dealing in Minerals.Order XIII.—Labour (Branch not defined).Order XIV.—Persons of Property or Rank.Order XV.—Public Burden.No Occupation, or Occupation not stated.Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
1861304242591,8396,7859571,1914941492495,1993031,68191,68191,68191,68192923,22147****2,6433,3953,0833,1221,7341,5379510217132295028225,7742,8961,5919022,9602,57738181,562562********3378211**
18645366021609,29119,5691,4792,8121,2724171710,6603974,322614,322614,322614,322611,5165,767517**166561,0974294,7744,8183,3222,689368357644747241798317811,9606,2583,7632,3217,6975,71185173,0851,310********932113526**
18681,07749821416,36833,978#2021;‡3,6793,70236971217,2171474,5324,5324,5324,5326,8328,195476**390801,22321211,65011,575Including Western Australia.c4,4483,2512821542821542821cc16,5228,9195,3263,13611,3489,034148345,0562,604********1604325666**
18711,29914393039321,39239,5551,9814,1251,9231833,4362522,6942,3982,784169508861,68122618497,584102,3665**8823475811618,50117,9116,220476,2204,7116,2204,7116,2004,7116,2204,7116,2204,71116,8519,4455,3333,23111,5409,432156325,4012,9168444610418136626125379109161544511
18761,9532181,31054430,30756,7053,1135,6103,2632715,5653425,1072,4685,354651,2481,4752,1381792691016,178205,10716**8714151,32624429,6432,9137,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,94922,56013,6435,8663,50813,60311,280225676,0643,825******2,6911,081265893207412136
18811,409171,7941,10540,09371,6923,3167,3373,5153216,8416529,7053,5626,2301131,6802,4943,1613273561315,933135,41312085311,4536981,54429246,53242,6745,8584,2131,8761,273296186189136380194412322,60814,7826,0703,85914,84213,453261796,8914,74721139105331,4407831,324454341123261835215
[* No returns.] [† At these Census Enumerations tables referring to Ages were compiled by Quinquennial Periods, no return can therefore be given of persons between 20 and 21 years of age.] [‡ For reasons stated in previous note these figures represent ages to under 20 years only ; in like manner, in these years figures in the last column, headed "Total 21 years and upwards," will include persons 20 years and under 21.] [¶ Including 5 Males and 9 Females, Children whose age was not stated.] [§ At these Census Enumerations persons whose degree of Education was not stated were included with the un-educated.] [‡‡ At this Census Enumeration in the table of Occupations, Domestic Servants were included with Farm Servants.] [‖ Including other British Dominions.] [$ Include persons born of white parents in China and Polynesia respectively. For numbers vide Table CXLIV.]
SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
AGES.
1 Year to 5 Years.5 Years to 10 Years.10 Years to 15 Years.15 Years to 20 Years.20 Years to 21 Years.Total Minors.21 Years to 25 Years.25 Years to 30 Years.30 Years to 35 Years.35 Years to 40 Years.40 Years to 45 Years.45 Years to 50 Years.50 Years to 55 Years.55 Years to 60 Years.60 Years to 70 Years.70 Years to 80 Years.80 Years to 90 Years.90 Years and upwards.Age Unspecified.Total 21 Years and upwards.
Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
2,1151,5641,6401,0851,0301,0931,015‡6463‡64372,0821,2332,5671,3902,1039451,4676831,31452286932565821827382228664120834814‡11658‡5501
4,1933,0563,1511,9671,9022,9762,61293557314,36113,5385,0282,5706,3702,9533,8061,6422,8881,3301,8227571,32759074529048419230710748221422254923,06410,504
8,1545,5905,1933,8293,7343,1372,962‡20769‡200436,3914,7509,9174,7018,2313,4735,2662,1893,7081,5282,2289231,5137087883397553641526219131,01962‡39977‡19112
8,0967,3907,2115,2704,9514,2193,7721,02577828,74227,0424,5203,3498,8805,2839,0874,1746,6923,0114,6381,9772,7711,2642,0889791,0475551,0515102271093018721,9876443,02521,295
9,98411,50611,0677,7677,5547,3686,2872,3401,35142,11739,1967,7824,62310,9605,79111,6575,59510,4694,4647,6763,1434,4771,9512,9561,4021,6358151,6149083902275228523,21912962,89229,078
12,30813,63713,41011,70411,2009,3578,7032,4591,864¶53340¶509429,7696,81512,8116,67810,8825,63110,5065,5429,6004,4056,2142,9434,1811,9962,1681,2152,4251,372638398107716102,68319171,98537,258
SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
RELIGION.DWELLINGS.SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT.PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Church of England.Church of Rome.Presbyterian.Lutherans.Wesleyan Methodists.Baptist.Congregational and Independent.Primitive Methodists.United Methodist Free Church.Other Christian Sects.Hebrews.Mahometans and Pagans.Other Religions.Object to state.No Religion.Religion not stated.Stone.Brick.Wood.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Houses Building.Private Houses.Hospitals.Patients and Inmates.
aIncludes Primitive and other Persuasions.bIncludes Protestants and other Persuasions.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
8,3185,1014,1973,4792,2071,493**a775a660**378322****b153382931184041******278355145145,96443012455324217******
16,1459,5449,2656,8464,9963,361**a1665a1444**845672****b33842,033102524724******5518668668610,073401,17240123678678******
22,83714,62414,86411,6207,8905,3713,9372,405a2811a23921,0491,0391,185955****b1497491163822,4999******2,0141671971,09219,7381063,62149362,039*******
26,32017,44417,46514,3578,9596,4145,2813,307a3835a33711,5061,3911,3981,249****1,113514201903,1853******2,5041972241,13422,7421552,032911534001,37825239101171361,040517
36,44525,51723,38119,76610,9537,9947,0515,123a5945a51202,2362,1081,9351,625****75138827715010,00740427108****5,6013352951,50928,7221555,1041372154188622833814331667635312
42,35931,56128,52825,84812,6879,9229,6007,2895,6985,2202,8182,7652,4702,2941,6151,49916615371554927817916,48638561018093248451,0383083691,56735,9716645,2211272549421,78814446201281791,440717
SYNOPSIS OF CENSUS ENUMERATIONS IN THE YEARS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, AND 1881.
OCCUPATIONS.BIRTHPLACES.
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.COUNTRY NOT STATED.
Order XI.—Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Order XII.—Working and Dealing in Minerals.Order XIII.—Labour (Branch not defined).Order XIV.—Persons of Property or Rank.Order XV.—Public Burden.No Occupation, or Occupation not stated.Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not previously named.Bristish Subject.Foreign Subject.
dIncluding other British Dominions.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
1,68192923,22147****2,6433,3953,0833,1221,7341,5379510217132295028225,7742,8961,5919022,9602,57738181,562562********3378211**IllegibleIllegible**Illegible1********d33650****11954
4,322611,5165,767517**166561,0974294,7744,8183,3222,689368357644747241798317811,9606,2583,7632,3217,6975,71185173,0851,310********932113526**19158**628********d709116****308178
4,5326,8328,195476**390801,22321211,65011,575Including Western Australia.c4,4483,2512821542821542821cc16,5228,9195,3263,13611,3489,034148345,0562,604********1604325666**‖1415209**2,6218******1,536767682****30233
18497,584102,3665**8823475811618,50117,9116,220476,2204,7116,2204,7116,2004,7116,2204,7116,2204,71116,8519,4455,3333,23111,5409,432156325,4012,916844461041813662612537910916154451120569205693,30413,3041**68332,255817****16725
2691016,178205,10716**8714151,32624429,6432,9137,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,9497,1844,94922,56013,6435,8663,50813,60311,280225676,0643,825******2,6911,081265893207412136292782927810,3991310,39913**64234,938170378167****486141
3561315,933135,41312085311,4536981,54429246,53242,6745,8584,2131,8761,273296186189136380194412322,60814,7826,0703,85914,84213,453261796,8914,74721139105331,4407831,32445434112326183521522392604$12242983225103926$6000396195552714426948428119
[* No returns.] [† At these Census Enumerations tables referring to Ages were compiled by Quinquennial Periods, no return can therefore be given of persons between 20 and 21 years of age.] [‡ For reasons stated in previous note these figures represent ages to under 20 years only ; in like manner, in these years figures in the last column, headed "Total 21 years and upwards," will include persons 20 years and under 21.] [¶ Including 5 Males and 9 Females, Children whose age was not stated.] [§ At these Census Enumerations persons whose degree of Education was not stated were included with the un-educated.] [‡‡ At this Census Enumeration in the table of Occupations, Domestic Servants were included with Farm Servants.] [‖ Including other British Dominions.] [$ Include persons born of white parents in China and Polynesia respectively. For numbers vide Table CXLIV.]
Table No. I., SHOWING TOTAL POPULATION, NUMBERS, and by SEXES.
Persons.Males.Females.
Total Population enumerated213,325125,32588,200
Table No. II., SHOWING TOTAL NUMBERS of CHINESE and POLYNESIANS in the POPULATION, and by SEXES.
CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
Total Population enumerated11,22911,206236,3485,975373
Table No. III., SHOWING DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS, at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
DATE.DWELLINGS. *INHABITANTS.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
1881—3 April45,1161,788†14213,525125,32588,200
1876—1 May36,55486228173,283105,00968,274
Increase in the Interval8,56292640,24220,31619,926
Decrease in the Interval14
[* The definition of a "dwelling" by " The Quinquennial Census Act of 1875," is "any house, building, booth, tent, hut, or erection, in or under which any person usually sleeps ; and every ship or vessel in any port or harbour of the Colony."] [† The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The householders' schedules do not provide for a return of this kind.]
Table No. IV., SHOWING DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS in each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, and 1881.
DATE.DWELLINGS.INHABITANTS.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
1861—7 April6,15832421730,05918,12111,938
1864—1 January12,134‡67867861,46737,42524,042
1868—2 March24,8392,039*99,90160,74639,155
1871—1 September26,9311,37825120,10471,76748,337
1876—1 May36,55486228173,283105,00968,274
1881—3 April45,1161,788†14213,525125,32588,200
[* No returns given.] [† See second note to previous table.] [‡ In the Summary Table of the Census Report of 1871 there was an error of 20, which is here corrected.]
Table No. V., SHOWING INCREASE of DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS, 1861-1881 ; CENTESIMAL INCREASE of POPULATION ; and AVERAGE NUMBER of INHABITANTS to a DWELLING.
Intervals between the Enumerations.Increase of Inhabited Houses.Increase of Population.Centesimal Increase of Population.Number of Inhabitants per Dwelling.
1861 to 1864—2.73 years5,97631,408104.481,8614.881,8645.06
1864 to 1868—4.17 years12,70538,43462.531,8645.061,8684.02
1868 to 1871—3.50 years2,09220,20320.221,8684.021,8714.46
1871 to 1876—4.66 years9,62353,17944.281,8714.461,8764.74
1876 to 1881—4.92 years8,56240,24223.221,8764.741,8814.73
Table No. VI., SHOWING INCREASE in the POPULATION of QUEENSLAND by SEXES at each CENSUS ENUMERATION since the FIRST TAKEN AFTER SEPARATION from NEW SOUTH WALES, and TOTAL INCREASE 1861-1881.
POPULATION ENUMERATED.INCREASE SINCE PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
1861—7 April30,05918,12111,938
1864—1 January61,46737,42521,04231,40819,30412,404
1868—2 March99,90160,74639,15538,43423,32115,113
1871—1 September120,10471,76748,33720,20311,0219,182
1876—1 May173,283105,00968,27453,17933,24219,937
1881—3 April213,525125,32588,20040,24220,31619,926
Increase since 7 April, 1861183,466107,20476,262
Table No. VII., SHOWING CENTESIMAL RATE of INCREASE of the POPULATION of QUEENSLAND, by SEXES, at each CENSUS ENUMERATION since the first taken after SEPARATION from NEW SOUTH WALES ; also TOTAL CENTESIMAL RATE of INCREASE, 1861-1881, and the PROPORTION FEMALES bear to each 100 MALES at each CENSUS ENUMERATION.
CENTESIMAL INCREASE SINCE PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.Centesimal Proportion Females bear to Males.
Persons.Males.Females.
1861—7 April65.88
1864—1 January104.48106.53101.3964.24
1868—2 March62.5362.3162.8664.45
1871—1 September20.2218.1423.4567.35
1876—1 May44.2846.3241.2465.01
1881—3 April23.2219.3429.1970.38
Increase since 7 April, 1861610.35
Table No. VIII., SHOWING TOTALS of POPULATION of CENSUS DISTRICTS arranged in GROUPS, according to the CENSUS of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, 1864, and 1861 respectively.
No. of Group.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, 1881.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS, 1861.
1881.1876.1871.1868.1864.1861.1881.1876.1871.1868.1864.1861.1881.1876.1871.1868.1864.1861.
QUEENSLAND213,525173,283120,10499,90161,46730,059125,325105,00971,76760,74637,42518,12188,20068,27448,33739,15524,04211,938QUEENSLAND.
1Somerset13,93414,2801,56946412,13513,2271,3813861,7991,05318878
Cook
Palmer
Woothakata
Etheridge
Cardwell
2Aramac6,2712,5101,1769861575,0552,2241,0318811521,2162861151055
Blackall
Marathon
Diamentina
Burke
3Brisbane58,37047,33732,90428,17720,3578,80530,45625,26417,38414,37910,9204,67727,91422,07315,52013,7989,4374,128Brisbane.
Oxley
Logan
Moreton East
Caboolture (minus Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (Sub-subdivision 4)
4Ipswich22,55518,64216,42612,7059,5606,61511,8329,7358,8436,5005,1653,55410,7238,8877,5836,2054,3953,061Ipswich.
Moreton West
Caboolture (Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (minus Sub-subdivision 4)
Stanley (minus Subdivision 3)
Burnett (Sub-subdivision 1)
5Darling Downs North31,45028,19621,03617,10811,1737,14416,99515,81812,0519,7567,0654,47214,54512,3428,9857,3524,1682,672Drayton.
Darling Downs CentralWarwick.
Darling Downs EastDalby.
Darling Downs WestCallandoon.
Drayton and ToowoombaCondamine.
Warwick
Dalby
Stanthorpe
6Stanley (Subdivision 3)3,5223,5903,5733,2762,6892,1252,2032,2912,3802,1781,8731,4951,3191,2991,1931,098816630Gayndah.
Burnett (minus Sub-subdivision 1)Nanango.
Bundaberg (Subdivisions 8 and 9)
7Taroom22,81020,45817,04816,87410,1982,84012,94212,17310,94111,4557,2612,1689,8688,2856,1075,4192,937672Taroom.
LeichhardtGladstone.
SpringsureRockhampton.
Peak DownsUpper Leichhardt.
Clermont (Subdivisions 3, 4, 4A, 5, and 6)
Westwood
St. Lawrence
Gladstone
Rockhampton
8Rundaberg (minus subdivisions 8 and 9)25,33618,87513,31711,3982,9641,20314,81711,0268,1068,5481,76076210,5197,8495,2112,8501,204441Maryborough.
Wide Bay
Maryborough
Tiaro
Gympie
9Mackay20,31313,4318,7634,7921,8518013,0028,8686,5343,4691,331707,3114,5632,2291,32352016Kennedy.
Bowen
Townsville
Kennedy
Clermont (Subdivisions 1, 2, and 7)
10Maranoa8,9645,9704,2924,1212,5181,2415,9784,3333,1163,1941,9589232,9861,6371,176927560318Maranoa.
Balonne
Cunnamulla
Charleville
Warrego
Table No. IX., SHOWING INCREASE or DECREASE of POPULATION of CENSUS DISTRICTS, arranged in GROUPS, according to the CENSUS of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, and 1864 respectively.
No. of Group.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS IN 1881.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS IN 1861.
1876-1881.1871-1876.1868-1871.1864-1868.1861-1864.1876-1881.1871-1876.1868-1871.1864-1868.1861-1864.1876-1881.1871-1876.1868-1871.1864-1868.1861-1864.
Increase.Decrease.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.
QUEENSLAND INCREASE EACH ENUMERATION40,24353,17920,20338,43431,40820,31633,24211,02123,32119,30419,92619,9379,18315,11312,104QUEENSLAND.
1Somerset34612,7111,1054641,09211,84699538674686511078
Cook
Palmer
Woothakata
Etheridge
Cardwell
2Aramac3,7611,3341908291572,8311,193150729152930141401005
Blackall
Marathon
Diamentina
Burke
3Brisbane11,03314,4334,7277,82011,5525,1937,8803,0053,4596,2435,8416,5531,7224,3615,309Brisbane.
Oxley
Logan
Moreton East
Caboolture (minus Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (Sub-subdivision 4)
4Ipswich3,9132,3163,7213,1452,9452,0779122,3431,3351,6111,8361,3041,3781,8101,334Ipswich.
Moreton West
Caboolture (Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (minus Sub-subdivision 4)
Stanley (minus Subdivision 3)
Burnett (Sub-subdivision 1)
5Darling Downs North3,2607,1543,9285,9354,0291,0573,7972,2952,7512,5332,2033,3571,6333,1841,496Drayton.
Darling Downs CentralWarwick.
Darling Downs EastDalby.
Darling Downs WestCallandoon.
Drayton and ToowoombaCondamine.
Warwick
Dalby
Stanthorpe
6Stanley (Subdivision 3)681729758756488892023053782010695282186Gayndah.
Burnett (minus Sub-subdivision 1)Nanango.
Bundaberg (Subdivisions 8 and 9)
7Taroom2,1303,4101746,6767,3585811,2335144,1945,0931,5492,1786882,4822,265Taroom.
LeichhardtGladstone.
SpringsureRockhampton.
Peak DownsUpper Leichhardt.
Clermont (Subdivisions 3, 4, 4A, 5, and 6)
Westwood
St. Lawrence
Gladstone
Rockhampton
8Rundaberg (minus subdivisions 8 and 9)6,4615,5581,9198,4341,7613,7912,9204426,7889982,6702,6382,3611,646763Maryborough.
Wide Bay
Maryborough
Tiaro
Gympie
9Mackay7,1044,6683,9712,9411,7654,3222,3343,0652,1381,2612,7822,334906803504Kennedy.
Bowen
Townsville
Kennedy
Clermont (Subdivisions 1, 2, and 7)
10Maranoa2,9941,6781711,6031,2771,6451,217781,2361,0351,349461249367242Maranoa.
Balonne
Cunnamulla
Charleville
Warrego
Gross Increase40,65641453,17920,20338,43431,40821,4961,18033,3318911,87185023,32119,30419,92619,9379,18215,11312,104
Less Decrease4141,18089850
QUEENSLAND40,24253,17920,20336,43431,40820,31633,24211,02123,32119,30419,92619,9379,18215,11312,104
Table No. X., SHOWING CENTESMIAL rate of INCREASE or DECREASE of POPULATION of CENSUS DISTRICTS (arranged in Groups) during the intervals between the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1881, 1876, 1871, 1868, 1864, and 1861.
No. of Group.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS IN 1881.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.GROUPS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS IN 1861.
1876 to 1881.1871 to 1876.1868 to 1871.1864 to 1868.1861 to 1864.1876 to 1881.1871 to 1876.1868 to 1871.1864 to 1868.1861 to 1864.1876 to 1881.1871 to 1876.1868 to 1871.1864 to 1868.1861 to 1864.
Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.Increase.
QUEENSLAND CENTESIMAL INCREASE23.2244.2820.2262.53104.4819.3446.3218.1462.31106.5329.1941.2423.4562.86101.39
1Somerset*2.42810.13238.15*8.26857.78257.7770.85460.11141.03
Cook
Palmer
Woothakata
Etheridge
Cardwell
2Aramac149.84113.4419.27528.03127.29115.7117.03479.61325.1897.2438.102000.00
Blackall
Marathon
Diamentina
Burke
3Brisbane23.3143.8616.7838.41131.2020.5545.3320.9031.68133.4826.4642.2212.4846.21128.61Brisbane.
Oxley
Logan
Moreton East
Caboolture (minus Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (Sub-subdivision 4)
4Ipswich20.9913.4929.2932.8944.5221.2910.3136.0525.8545.3320.6617.2022.2141.1843.58Ipswich.
Moreton West
Caboolture (Subdivision 11)
Fassifern (minus Sub-subdivision 4)
Stanley (minus Subdivision 3)
Burnett (Sub-subdivision 1)
5Darling Downs North11.5634.0122.9653.1256.406.6731.5123.5239.2756.6417.3537.3622.2176.3955.99Drayton.
Darling Downs CentralWarwick.
Darling Downs EastDalby.
Darling Downs WestCallandoon.
Drayton and ToowoombaCondamine.
Warwick
Dalby
Stanthorpe
6Stanley (Subdivision 3)*1.8900.479.0721.8326.54*3.84*3.749.2716.2825.281.548.888.6534.5329.52Gayndah.
Burnett (minus Sub-subdivision 1)Nanango.
Bundaberg (Subdivisions 8 and 9)
7Taroom10.3020.001.0365.46259.094.7012.26*4.4957.76234.9218.6235.8612.7084.51537.05Taroom.
LeichhardtGladstone.
SpringsureRockhampton.
Peak DownsUpper Leichhardt.
Clermont (Subdivisions 3, 4, 4A, 5, and 6)
Westwood
St. Lawrence
Gladstone
Rockhampton
8Rundaberg(minus subdivisions 8 and 9)34.2341.7416.84284.55146.3834.3836.02*5.17385.68130.9734.0250.6282.84136.71173.02Maryborough.
Wide Bay
Maryborough
Tiaro
Gympie
9Mackay53.7853.2782.87158.892052.3247.4735.7288.35160.631801.4361.43104.7168.48154.423150.00Kennedy.
Bowen
Townsville
Kennedy
Clermont (Subdivisions 1, 2, and 7)
10Maranoa30.1539.094.1563.66102.9037.9639.06*2.4463.13112.1392.3939.2026.8665.5476.10Maranoa.
Balonne
Cunnamulla
Charleville
Warrego
[Decrease in Districts marked thus *.]
Table No. XI., SHOWING TOTALS of POPULATION in the several DIVISIONS of the COLONY, according to the CENSUS of 1876 and 1881 respectively ; also the NUMERICAL INCREASE or DECREASE, as shown by GROUPS of CENSUS DISTRICTS.
CENSUS 1876.CENSUS 1881.Increase, 1881.Decrease, 1881.
Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Somerset45813,548Somerset673215
Palmer9,215Palmer5,57413,048500
Cook3,434Cook, part of3,390
Etheridge514Woothakata1,796
Gilberton67Etheridge1,042
Burke318Burke1,246
Cook, part of26315,6015,603
Cardwell5929,998Cardwell1,196
Townsville2,685Townsville5,140
Bowen1,622Bowen1,539
Kennedy North4,651Kennedy7,268
Kennedy South448Clermont, part of195
Population, Northern Division, Census 187624,004Population, Northern Division, Census 188129,3225,818500
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Mackay3,803Mackay5,7871,984
Marathon8732,192Marathon1,2195,0252,833
Blackall974Aramac1,500
Tambo345Diamentina654
Blackall1,652
St. Lawrence1,45118,713St. Lawrence79921,1912,478
Peak Downs1,082Peak Downs433
Leichhardt2,301Clermont, part of5,349
Rockhampton8,059Westwood4,589
Clermont2,784Rockhampton7,431
Gladstone1,432Gladstone1,632
Westwood1,604Leichhardt958
Springsure1,149Springsure1,438289
Population, Central Division, Census 187625,857Population, Central Division, Census 188133,4417,584Nil.
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Charleville1,036Charleville1,458422
Cunnamulla355Cunnamulla656301
Balonne1,697Balonne2,407710
Warrego290Warrego514224
Bundaberg2,18712,236Bundaberg4,87916,6074,371
Wide Bay1,437Wide Bay1,802
Maryborough8,612Maryborough9,926
Tiaro1,492Tiaro2,126634
Gympie5,367Gympie7,4322,065
Burnett3,189Burnett, part of2,654535
Stanley1,150Stanley1,3071,651501
Caboolture, part of312
Burnett, part of32
Caboolture3,609Caboolture, part of4,433824
Moreton East5,580Moreton East4,3797,6642,084
Caboolture, part of2,012
Brisbane, part of639
Oxley, part of634
Brisbane26,953Brisbane, part of30,47031,7164,763
Oxley, part of1,246
Oxley7,035Oxley, part of9,1289,2742,239
Moreton West, part of25
Logan, part of121
Logan4,160Logan, part of5,1355,2131,053
Fassifern, part of78
Moreton West8,12717,673Moreton West, part of10,02421,0133,340
Ipswich7,730Ipswich7,188
Fassifern1,816Fassifern, part of3,706
Oxley, part of95
Taroom818Taroom565253
Darling Downs North2,16327,242Darling Downs North3,91030,5133,271
Dalby2,277Dalby1,296
Darling Downs Central2,773Darling Downs Central5,301
Drayton and Toowoomba9,499Drayton and Toowoomba10,004
Darling Downs East3,436Darling Downs East4,337
Stanthorpe3,037Stanthorpe2,069
Warwick4,057Warwick3,596
Darling Downs West948Darling Downs West93711
Maranoa2,592Maranoa3,9291,337
Population, Southern Division, Census 1876123,422Population, Southern Division, Census 1881.150,76228,139799
Total Population, Census 1873173,283Total Population, Census 1881213,525Decrease, 1299
Increase41,541
Less Decrease in certain Districts1,299
Net Increase40,242
Table No. XII., SHOWING POPULATION in each CENSUS DISTRICT, also PERCENTAGE of MALES and FEMALES to PERSONS ENUMERATED in each DISTRICT.
CENSUS DISTRICT.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.PERCENTAGE OF MALES AND FEMALES TO PERSONS.
Males.Females.
Aramac1,5001,23027082.0018.00
Balonne2,4071,60480366.6433.36
Blackall1,6521,21443873.4926.51
Bowen1,53934569454.9145.09
Brisbane31,10915,29615,81349.1750.83
Bundaberg4,8793,0441,83562.3937.61
Burke1,2461,06318385.3114.69
Burnett2,6861,6641,02261.9538.05
Caboolture6,7573,6563,10154.1145.89
Cardwell1,19693925778.6421.36
Charleville1,4581,11534376.4723.53
Clermont5,5443,6431,90165.7134.29
Cook3,6532,69895573.8626.14
Cunnamulla65650914777.5922.41
Dalby1,29657971744.6855.32
Darling Downs Central5,3013,0152,28656.8843.12
Darling Downs East4,3372,5181,81958.0641.94
Darling Downs North3,9102,2261,68456.9343.07
Darling Downs West93762731066.9233.08
Diamentina65452313179.9720.03
Drayton and Toowoomba10,0044,9955,00949.9350.07
Etheridge1,04293410889.6410.36
Fassifern3,7842,0171,76753.3046.70
Gladstone1,63291172155.8244.18
Gympie7,4324,2343,19856.9743.03
Ipswich7,1883,5963,59250.0349.97
Kennedy7,2684,6682,60064.2335.77
Leichhardt95854541356.8943.11
Logan5,2563,0202,23657.4642.54
Mackay5,7874,0881,69970.6429.36
Maranoa3,9292,3381,59159.5140.49
Marathon1,2191,02519484.0915.91
Maryborough9,9265,6194,30756.6143.39
Moreton East4,3792,9181,46166.6433.36
Moreton West10,0495,3114,73852.8547.15
Oxley11,1035,7115,39251.4448.56
Palmer5,5745,47310198.191.81
Peak Downs43324918457.5142.49
Rockhampton7,4313,6633,76849.2950.71
Somerset6736264793.026.98
Springsure1,43890053862.5937.41
Stanley1,30776454358.4541.55
Stanthorpe2,0691,21585458.7241.28
St. Lawrence79952427565.5834.42
Taroom56537319266.0233.98
Tiaro2,1261,31980762.0437.96
Townsville5,1402,9652,17557.6742.33
Warrego51441210280.1619.84
Warwick3,5961,7301,86648.1151.89
Westwood4,5892,5702,01956.0044.00
Wide Bay1,8021,13966363.2136.79
Woothakata1,7961,46533181.5718.43
TOTALS213,525125,32588,20058.6941.31
Population, 1876173,283
Increase, 188140,242
Increase, per cent23.22
Table No. XIII., SHOWING NUMBER of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1881.
CENSUS DISTRICT.CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac71734
Balonne58464
Blackall112291
Bowen133451
Brisbane11523643710142138
Bundaberg14683476
Burke9712
Burnett712012
Caboolture29481117122
Cardwell2724711
Charleville802
Clermont31148292
Cook1,2491090321181
Cunnamulla24
Dalby27151
Darling Downs Central2111
Darling Downs East556
Darling Downs North204
Darling Downs West3812
Diamentina357
Drayton and Toowoomba396739233
Etheridge36225
Fassifern14
Gladstone1236
Gympie7210371
Ipswich1710348257
Kennedy730197
Leichhardt2421
Logan142925
Mackay571,9451427
Maranoa11616101
Marathon128931
Maryborough58959432141
Moreton East518158523923234
Moreton West983
Oxley138533288227
Palmer5,1333
Peak Downs13
Rockhampton7722032937464
Somerset112917
Springsure8036321
Stanley16
Stanthorpe280
St. Lawrence15316
Taroom74
Tiaro20921
Townsville167412291771819
Warrego2232
Warwick352164
Westwood4856
Wide Bay225416
Woothakata5781
TOTAL11,206235,975373343*60336227747401
[* In Table of Occupations, Females, under the head of "Criminals, 69," are included 9 persons returned as Prostitutes.]
Table No. XIV., SHOWING NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS (MALES and FEMALES) in each CENSUS DISTRICT.
CENSUS DISTRICT.UNDER 21 YEARS.21 YEARS AND UPWARDS.TOTAL.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac2141351,0161351,230270
Balonne4944871,1103161,604803
Blackall2712389432001,214438
Bowen400417445277845694
Brisbane8,0478,5527,2497,26115,29615,813
Bundaberg1,4251,0741,6197613,0441,835
Burke126106937771,063183
Burnett7125969524261,6641,022
Caboolture2,0121,8781,6441,2233,6563,101
Cardwell141139798118939257
Charleville2731848421591,115343
Clermont1,1161,1032,5277983,6431,901
Cook5504952,1484602,698955
Cunnamulla1168339364509147
Dalby330432249285579717
Darling Downs Central1,5171,4111,4988753,0152,286
Darling Downs East1,2481,1211,2706982,5181,819
Darling Downs North1,0541,0461,1726382,2261,684
Darling Downs West226179401131627310
Diamentina907543356523131
Drayton and Toowoomba2,9302,9562,0652,0534,9955,009
Etheridge935084158934108
Fassifern1,1111,0569067112,0171,767
Gladstone443438468283911721
Gympie1,9971,8812,2371,3174,2343,198
Ipswich2,0212,0391,5751,5533,5963,592
Kennedy1,4791,4963,1891,1044,6682,600
Leichhardt253247292166545413
Logan1,5341,3251,4869113,0202,236
Mackay1,4899222,5997774,0881,699
Maranoa9659281,3736632,3381,591
Marathon165948601001,025194
Maryborough2,7642,4582,8551,8495,6194,307
Moreton East9868441,9326172,9181,461
Moreton West3,0442,9322,2671,8065,3114,738
Oxley2,9993,0002,7122,3925,7115,392
Palmer227415,246605,473101
Peak Downs12810512179249184
Rockhampton1,9772,2131,6861,5553,6633,768
Somerset106255202262647
Springsure321332579206900538
Stanley402333362210764543
Stanthorpe5135387023161,215854
St. Lawrence184167340108524275
Taroom14411922973373192
Tiaro5364687833391,319807
Townsville1,1461,2431,8199322,9652,175
Warrego735733945412102
Warwick9721,1307587361,7301,866
Westwood1,3481,2011,2228182,5702,019
Wide Bay4423886972751,139663
Woothakata1861651,2791661,465331
TOTAL53,34050,94271,98537,258125,32588,200
Table No. XV., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, by the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
YEAR.CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
188111,22911,206236,3485,975373403343605633362271,148747401
187610,41210,399135,1084,93817036331746357228129947635312
INCREASE817807101,2401,0372034026142061089820111289
Table No. XVI.,SHOWING the POPULATION in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, by SEXES ; the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS comprising the total MALE POPULATION ; the NUMBER of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of DUNWICH BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, MALES (Minors and Adults) and FEMALES ; also, the ADULT MALES POPULATION exclusive of Adult Chinese, Polynesians, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution, included in the POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.POPULATION.MALES ONLY.CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.Adult Males, exclusive of Adult Chinese, Polynesians, Prisonsers, Lunatics, and Inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution.
Males.Females.Persons.Minors.Adults.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.Females.Males, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.Females.Males, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians.Females.
Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.
Aubigny2,0631,7863,8491,1629011010891
Balonne2,1381,0253,1636701,46895951246661,363
Blackall2,5261,9834,5091,2951,2312727414435711,116
Bowen1,2808122,04247875277784634405641
Bulimba3,5631,9805,5431,3272,2361523524591081676591582173227230341,220
Bundanba2,0721,8003,8721,158914279145903
Burnett1,1386711,869475663535399601
Burke1,9972912,2882191,77814445459311141,322
Carnarvon1,6441,1012,74571792714281295123644
Clermont1,3238262,1494758481150151221696
Cook9,3951,36516,7609498,4462316,6596,89013125262211,760
Dalby1,3491,3462,69573061913435112584
Darling Downs4,4163,3067,7222,2112,20515051134112,151
Drayton and Toowoomba3,7813,9537,7342,2061,575138396666391,525
Enoggera5,4105,33210,7422,9292,481315215562329232,306
Fassifern1,8811,6553,5361,011870111425856
Fortitude Valley4,4885,0089,4962,4882,00018183311,979
Gregory756102858916652666822111598
Gympie2,4772,0874,5641,2601,21735351,182
Ipswich3,5963,5927,1882,0211,5751161764103140411,515
Kennedy4,4543,5657,0191,4463,0083363366615111612,364
Leichhardt3,4542,0655,5191,2742,18031861897465341,948
Logan2,4031,6914,0941,2071,1961113127740825918
Mackay4,0881,6995,7871,4892,599552575961,3491,9451421,198
Maranoa2,4311,6794,1101,0151,4164113117214161,289
Maryborough4,9414,0979,0382,5372,4043565914740054729221,946
Mitchell3,5239914,5146982,82533303337495662,446
Moreton2,0441,6383,6821,11193314041893
Mulgrave3,5452,1796,7241,6561,88932427352342694471,523
Normanby8973731,270254643327301247697569
North Brisbane5,0704,9069,9762,3822,6884566023121528263472,594
Northern Downs1,0396671,7064236161212123602
Oxley1,8141,5823,3968789362424610166259265227643
Port Curtis1,1048651,96953357111718112536529
Rockhampton3,6383,7567,3941,9851,653150512217192262631,560
Rosewood1,7451,5983,3431,01173411733
South Brisbane4,9495,13710,0862,7922,15719193111412,127
Stanley3,2832,7336,0161,8491,434661181941,420
Townsville4,1042,4366,5401,2932,81113251264473352435222111372,197
Warrego2,0556102,6654741,58131231264151121,456
Warwick1,9822,0744,0561,1138691343522833
Wide Bay4,8932,7917,6841,9422,9513838122763885542,150
124,69988,153212,85253,23471,46536110,83411,195231,6084,0765,6843667024031060729930622732272303455,789
Somerset Census District not represented626476731065203811462452917267
125,32588,200213,52553,34071,98536410,84211,206231,6544,3215,97537370240*310607299†3062273227‡2303456,056
[* This is exclusive of 24 Chinese and 9 Polynesians who have been already deducted from the Male Population, and included in the preceding columns amongst the general return of Chinese and Polynesians.] [† This is also exclusive of 29 Chinese Lunatics, and one (1) Polynesian Lunatic already deducted, as explained in the foregoing foot-note.] [‡ This is also exclusive of 2 Chinese Inmates of Dunwich Benevolent Institution, deducted as previously explained.]
Table No. XVII.,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
AubignyDarling Downs North—Subdivision No. 15664871,053
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 1 of No. 1
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 2 of No. 1
Darling Downs Central—Part of Subdivision No. 3287245532
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 4448
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 58551136
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 6169177346
Drayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 7307282589
Drayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 8437378815
Drayton and Toowoomba—Sub-Subdivision No. 1 of Subdivision No. 9191938
Drayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 9189143332
2,0631,7863,849
BalonneDarling Downs West—Subdivision No. 1712495
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 2422163
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 3254176430
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 426089349
Balonne—Part of Subdivision No. 213247179
Balonne—Subdivision No. 1257181438
Balonne—Subdivision No. 3303101404
Balonne—Subdivision No. 48193861,205
2,1381,0253,163
BlackallRockhampton—Subdivision No. 3189179368
Rockhampton—Subdivision No. 4257247504
Westwood—Part of Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1402666
Westwood—Subdivision No. 1418316734
Westwood—Subdivision No. 27031101
Westwood—Part of Subdivision No. 3291211502
Westwood—Subdivision No. 4479384883
Westwood—Part of Subdivision No. 512076196
Westwood—Subdivision No. 6183165348
Westwood—Subdivision No. 7219181400
Westwood—Part of Subdivision No. 8260167427
2,5261,9834,509
BowenClermont—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1554398
Clermont—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 2752297
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 125553308
Bowen—Subdivision No. 1311243
Bowen—Subdivision No. 2692594
Bowen—Subdivision No. 3371423794
Bowen—Subdivision No. 4179124303
Bowen—Subdivision No. 59454148
Bowen—Subdivision No. 610156157
1,2308122,042
BulimbaMoreton East—Subdivision No. 1476413889
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 2477320797
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 3245204449
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 4487362849
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 59591071,066
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 627455329
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 7151126
Oxley—Subdivision No. 9217178395
Oxley—Subdivision No. 10338288626
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 11563692
Moreton West—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 719625
3,5631,9805,543
BundanbaMoreton West—Subdivision No. 1404375779
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 2241250491
Moreton West—Part of Subdivision No. 3162238
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 77976871,484
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 8199140339
Fassifern—Part of Subdivision No. 3343258601
Oxley—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 5504595
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 5222345
2,0721,8003,872
BurnettBurnett—Subdivision No. 118971260
Burnett—Subdivision No. 2116102218
Burnett—Subdivision No. 3161026
Burnett—Subdivision No. 426883351
Burnett—Part of Subdivision No. 58852140
Burnett—Subdivision No. 6303302605
Burnett—Part of Subdivision No. 715851209
1,1386711,809
Carried forward14,73010,05724,787
Table No. XVII.—continued,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward14,73010,05724,787
BurkeBurke—Subdivision No. 119322
Burke—Subdivision No. 244
Burke—Subdivision No. 390696
Burke—Subdivision No. 446589554
Burke—Subdivision No. 548585570
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 134914363
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 212321144
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 328724311
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 417549224
Woothakata—Part of Subdivision No. 1No Population
1,9972912,288
CarnarvonDarling Downs East—Subdivision No. 4453277
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 55446100
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 614770217
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 718399282
Stanthorpe—Subdivision No. 1491447938
Stanthorpe—Subdivision No. 27244071,131
1,6441,1012,745
ClermontClermont—Part of Subdivision No. 316470234
Clermont—Part of Subdivision No. 427488362
Clermont—Subdivision No. 5401314715
Clermont—Subdivision No. 6484354838
1,3238262,149
CookWoothakata—Part of Subdivision No. 11212
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 2772097
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 3 A117320
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 3 A2425425
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 3 B664261925
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 3 C27047317
Cook—Subdivision No. 2671178
Cook—Subdivision No. 3243120363
Cook—Subdivision No. 4316194510
Cook—Subdivision No. 59621117
Cook—Subdivision No. 61,0855081,593
Cook—Subdivision No. 734864412
Cook—Subdivision No. 877178
Cook—Part of Subdivision No. 922514239
Palmer—Part of Subdivision No. 11212
Palmer—Subdivision No. 21,12841,132
Palmer—Subdivision No. 31,019851,104
Palmer—Subdivision No. 43783381
Palmer—Subdivision No. 5541541
Palmer—Subdivision No. 65382540
Palmer—Subdivision No. 71,12941,133
Palmer—Subdivision No. 87283731
9,3951,36510,760
DalbyDarling Downs Central—Subdivision 1of No. 114999248
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 2245181426
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 3238229467
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 4138120258
Darling Downs North—Subdivision 1 of No. 4
Darling Downs North—Part of Subdivision No. 5No population
Dalby—Subdivision No. 1337418755
Dalby—Subdivision No. 2242299541
1,3491,3462,695
Darling DownsDarling Downs Central—Sub-Subdivision No. 1263187450
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 210855163
Darling Downs Central—Part of Subdivision No. 3507388895
Darling Downs Central—Sub-Subdivision No. 4269221490
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 56224831,105
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 6141119260
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 711664180
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 85948107
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 914696242
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 10348281629
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 1109105214
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 221980299
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 3319263582
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 86384871,125
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 9254195449
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 10298234532
4,4163,3067,722
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 18789321,810
Drayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 21,6501,7473,397
Drayton and Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 3472507979
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 4335354689
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 6446413859
3,7813,9537,734
Carried forward38,63522,24560,880
Table No. XVII.—continued,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward38,63522,24560,880
EnoggeraOxley—Subdivision No. 1353323676
Oxley—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1136125261
Oxley—Sub-Subdivision 2 of No. 1314320634
Oxley—Subdivision No. 21,0741,0712,145
Oxley—Sub-Subdivision 1of No. 2469484953
Oxley—Subdivision No. 3251233484
Oxley—Subdivision No. 45846591,243
Oxley—Sub-Subdivision 1of No. 4181432
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 11,0249882,012
Caboolture—Part of Subdivision No. 2398353751
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 1614198239
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 176296521,281
Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 17191231
5,4105,33210,742
FassifernLogan—Part of Subdivision No. 6148125273
Logan—Subdivision No. 7195172367
Logan—Subdivision No. 8130107237
Logan—Subdivision 1of No. 8
Logan—Part of Subdivision No. 9144141285
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 11No population
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 1380331711
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 27752129
Fassifern—Part of Subdivision No. 3450427877
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 4312267579
Fassifern—Sub-Subdivision 1of No. 4453378
1,8811,6553,536
Fortitude ValleyBrisbane—Subdivision No. 1467520987
Brisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 25826641,246
Brisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 36437311,374
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 58489321,780
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 61,1691,2262,395
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 7411562973
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 18368373741
4,4885,0089,496
GregoryMaratho—Subdivision No. 246653519
Maratho—Subdivision No. 388896
Diamentina—Subdivision No. 12828
Diamentina—Subdivision No. 2A58563
Diamentina—Subdivision No. 2B33336
Diamentina—Part of Subdivision No. 3A482169
Diamentina—Subdivision No. 3B351247
Warrego—Part of Subdivision No. 1No Population
756102858
GympieGympie—Subdivision No. 71,5391,2702,809
Gympie—Subdivision No. 89388171,755
2,4772874,564
IpswichIpswich—Subdivision No. 18949911,885
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 21,2301,2542,484
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 36426881,330
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 4433380813
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 513673209
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 6261206467
3,5963,5927,188
KennedyCardwell—Subdivision No. 1411859
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 223234266
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 31,5398352,374
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 4578330908
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 4A9387831,721
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 519360253
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 6411152
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 712860188
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 87644341,198
4,4542,5657,019
LeichhardtClermont—Part of Subdivision No. 41,1206361,756
Clermont—Subdivision No. 4A459230689
Springsure—Subdivision No. 1238219457
Springsure—Subdivision No. 215449203
Springsure—Subdivision No. 2A196100296
Springsure—Subdivision No. 315559214
Springsure—Subdivision No. 3A157111268
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 1198160358
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 1151126277
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 2253183436
Taroom—Subdivision No. 17681157
Taroom—Subdivision No. 29731138
Taroom—Subdivision No. 37634110
Taroom—Subdivision No. 412446170
3,4542,0655,519
Carried forward65,15144,651109,802
Table No. XVII.—continued,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward65,15144,651109,802
LoganLogan—Subdivision No. 16183971,015
Logan—Subdivision No. 2439259698
Logan—Subdivision No. 35974841,081
Logan—Subdivision No. 4315198513
Logan—Subdivision No. 5333267600
Logan—Part of Subdivision No. 6131629
Logan—Part of Subdivision No. 98870158
2,4031,6914,094
MackayMackay—Subdivision No. 1A624193817
Mackay—Subdivision No. 1B9442291,173
Mackay—Subdivision No. 21,3803421,722
Mackay—Subdivision No. 31,1409352,075
4,0881,6995,787
MaranoaBalonne—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 17470144
Balonne—Sub-Subdivision 2 of No. 17714
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 19948441,838
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 2378224602
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 3383268651
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 4341108449
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 5242147389
Balonne—Part of Subdivision No. 2121123
Charleville—Part of Subdivision No. 2No Population
2,4311,6794,110
MaryboroughMaryborough—Part of Subdivision No. 1178142320
Maryborough—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1No Population
Maryborough—Part of Subdivision No. 27772911,068
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 49758291,804
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 51,3421,2832,625
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 61,3611,2932,654
Wide Bay—Part of Subdivision No. 1308259567
4,9414,0979,038
MitchellClermont—Subdivision No. 1542781
Clermont—Subdivision No. 237744
Clermont—Subdivision No. 721544259
Aramac—Subdivision No. 120034234
Aramac—Subdivision No. 230440344
Aramac—Subdivision No. 323744281
Aramac—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 3No Population
Aramac—Subdivision No. 420637243
Aramac—Subdivision No. 5283115398
Blackall—Subdivision No. 1314147461
Blackall—Subdivision No. 228547332
Blackall—Subdivision No. 326129290
Blackall—Subdivision No. 4354215569
Marathon—Subdivision No. 1471133604
Diamentina—Part of Subdivision No. 3A13021151
Diamentina—Part of Subdivision No. 3B17251223
3,5239914,514
MoretonCaboolture—Part of Subdivision No. 2146129275
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 3265290555
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 4329257586
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 5218158376
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 6302270572
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 712193214
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 8232152384
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 9200148348
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 10231141372
2,0441,6383,682
MulgraveBurnett—Part of Subdivision No. 5382967
Burnett—Subdivision No. 7672592
Burnett—Subdivision No. 8494190
Burnett—Subdivision No. 9308229537
Burnett—Subdivision No. 10392059
Burnett—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 10No Population
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 16105821,192
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 2506233739
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 3307176483
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 425170321
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 5290153443
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 614489233
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 6A7638114
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 6B289194483
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 733942
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 817479253
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 9364212576
3,5452,1795,724
Carried forward88,12658,625146,751
Table No. XVII.—continued,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward88,12658,625146,751
NormanbyWestwood—Part of Subdivision No. 517825
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 213922
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 3381553
Clermont—Part of Subdivision No. 330566371
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 110722129
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 223998337
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 311314
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 48961150
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 57891169
8973731,270
North BrisbaneBrisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 2314319633
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 3443490933
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 41,0771,0632,140
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 108086931,501
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 11378387765
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 12168172340
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 135385041,042
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 14368459827
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 158268101,636
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 221509159
5,0704,9069,976
Northern DownsDarling Downs North—Subdivision No. 5257188445
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 69460154
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 78351134
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 8269154423
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 9255150405
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 108164145
1,0396671,706
OxleyOxley—Part of Subdivision No. 5284239523
Oxley—Subdivision No. 6437403840
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 76916021,293
Oxley—Subdivision No. 8402338740
1,8141,5823,396
Port CurtisWestwood—Part of Subdivision No. 3524092
Westwood—Part of Subdivision No. 1No Population
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 3141104245
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 1212226438
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 2380303683
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 313995234
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 418097277
1,1048651,969
RockhamptonRockhampton—Subdivision No. 11,6151,7143,329
Rockhampton—Subdivision No. 21,6021,6283,230
Westwood—Part of Subdivision No. 8421414835
3,6383,7567,394
RosewoodMoreton West—Part of Subdivision No. 41,3351,1992,534
Fassifern—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1410399809
1,7451,5983,343
South BrisbaneBrisbane—Subdivision No. 81,1551,2122,367
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 99089951,903
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 19315324639
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 201,6481,7063,354
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 219239001,823
4,9495,13710,086
StanleyStanley—Subdivision No. 1196157353
Stanley—Subdivision No. 2247198445
Stanley—Subdivision No. 2A192129321
Stanley—Subdivision No. 3261339
Stanley—Subdivision No. 3A7334107
Stanley—Subdivision No. 4301242
Burnett—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 125732
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 11190122312
Moreton West—Part of Subdivision No. 3241231472
Moreton West—Part of Subdivision No. 4140112252
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 4A337323660
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 5466390856
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 61,1161,0032,119
Drayton and Toowoomba—Part of Subdivision No. 5No Population
Drayton and Toowoomba—Sub-Subdivision 2 of No. 9426
3,2832,7336,016
Carried forward111,66580,242191,907
Table No. XVII.—continued,SHOWING POPULATION of ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.PORTIONS OF CENSUS DISTRICTS CONTAINED IN ELECTORAL DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward111,66580,242191,907
TownsvilleTownsville—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 120276278
Townsville—Subdivision No. 1
Townsville—Subdivision No. 27115611,272
Townsville—Subdivision No. 31,6551,3773,032
Townsville—Subdivision No. 4397161558
Cardwell—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1No Population
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 27559134
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 38231801,003
Cook—Subdivision No. 124122263
Cook—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 3No Population
4,1042,4366,540
WarregoCharleville—Subdivision No. 1A33293425
Charleville—Subdivision No. 1B23773310
Charleville—Part of Subdivision No. 220663269
Charleville—Subdivision No. 3A12111132
Charleville—Subdivision No. 3B72376
Charleville—Subdivision No. 4147100247
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 112475199
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 220833241
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 3451055
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 413229161
Warrego—Part of Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1611677
Warrego—Subdivision No. 264266
Warrego—Subdivision No. 3441559
Warrego—Subdivision No. 415633189
Warrego—Subdivision No. 58736123
Diamentina—Part of Subdivision No. 3B191837
2,0556102,665
WarwickWarwick—Subdivision No. 15656341,199
Warwick—Subdivision No. 28198701,189
Warwick—Subdivision No. 3346362708
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 11162135297
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 129073163
1,9822,0744,056
Wide BayMaryborough—Part of Subdivision No. 18739126
Maryborough—Part of Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 1221335
Maryborough—Part of Subdivision No. 217367240
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 37043501,054
Wide Bay—Part of Subdivision No. 117623
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 210976185
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 3418176594
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4522173
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 5235125360
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 124166307
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 27385051,243
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 3213149362
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 412787214
Gympie—Sub-Subdivision 1 of No. 111112
Gympie—Subdivision No. 112367190
Gympie—Subdivision No. 2440340780
Gympie—Subdivision No. 3378220598
Gympie—Subdivision No. 412679205
Gympie—Subdivision No. 5157107264
Gympie—Subdivision No. 6522297819
4,8932,7917,684
124,69988,153212,852
Not RepresentedSomerset—Subdivision No. 162647673
Somerset—Subdivision No. 2
62647673
TOTAL125,32588,200213,525
Table No. XVIII.,SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.CENSUS DISTRICT.CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
MINORS.ADULTS.MINORS.ADULTS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
AubignyDarling Downs North, Part of1
Darling Downs Central, Part of9
Drayton and Toowoomba, part of
BalonneDarling Downs West, Part of3812
Balonne, part of572264
BlackallRockhampton, part of1322513638
Westwood, part of1401238
BowenClermont, part of74
Kennedy, part of7572
Bowen13413041
BulimbaMoreton East, part of151759499123923234
Oxley, part of691
Moreton West, part of
BundanbaMoreton West, part of271
Fassifern, part of
Oxley, part of13
BurnettBurnett, part of53912
BurkeBurke295111
Etheridge1235025
Woohtakata, part of
CarnarvonDarling Downs East, part of1512
Stanthorpe14266
ClermontClermont, part of11501292
CookWoothakata, part of115671
Cook, part of4531,13472521181
Palmer17514,9582
DalbyDarling Downs Central, part of1
Darling Downs North, part of71
Dalby12651
Darling DownsDalby Downs Central, part of11011
Darling Downs East, part of4012
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton and Toowoomba, part of1386739233
EnoggeraOxley, part of110751191
Caboolture, part of2271117122
Brisbane, part of181337744
FassifernLogan, part of912
Oxley, part of
Fassifern, part of22
Fortitude ValleyBrisbane, part of183148
GregoryMarathon, part of163111
Diamentina, part of131
Warrego, part of
GympieGympie, part of3571
IpswichIpswich116624148257
KennedyCardwell, part of271
Kennedy, part of336331347
LeichhardtClermont, part of28127
Springsure1794132221
Peak Downs, part of111
Leichhardt, part of1821
Taroom74
Carried forward31749,6001112411355142564348573264
Table No. XVIII.—continued,SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE, POLYNESIANS, PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS, as formed from CENSUS DISTRICTS or portions of CENSUS DISTRICTS.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.CENSUS DISTRICT.CHINESE.POLYNESIANS.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
MINORS.ADULTS.MINORS.ADULTS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward31749,6001112411355142564348573264
LoganLogan, part of1131927716
MackayMackay552596491,349937
MaranoaBalonne, part of1
Maranoa, part of4112214101
Charleville, part of
MaryboroughMaryborough, part of35514612387152141
Wide Bay, part of11213
MitchellClermont, part of5533
Aramac17011624
Blackall112291
Marathon, part of64262
Diamentina, part of22915
MoretonCabooture, part of140
MulgraveBurnett, part of11256
Bundaberg21234732336156
NormanbyWestwood, part of
Peak Downs, part of1
Clermont, part of2132251
St. Lawrence11493223
North BrisbaneBrisbane, part of4256311213776186
Northern DownsDarling Downs North, part of1212
OxleyOxley, part of24610288227
Port CurtisWestwood, part of
Leichhardt, part of6
Gladstone1111125
RockhamptonRackhampton, part of11431211112933826
Westwood, part of76
RosewoodMoreton West, part of
Fassifern, part of1
South BrisbaneBrisbane, part of193111
StanleyStanley142
Burnett, part of5
Caboolture, part of412
Moreton West, part of3142
Drayton and Toowoomba, part of
TownsvilleTownsville10215724837461771819
Cardwell, part of2252522138
Cook, part of169653
WarregoCharleville, part of17911
Cunnamulla123
Warrego, part of12132
Diamentina, part of
WarwickWarwick1342164
Darling Downs East, part of
Wide BayMaryborough, part of79534711
Tiaro22618715
Gympie, part of374261
Wide Bay, part of117122313
361910,834141,6081434,07622334360336227747401
District not RepresentedSomerset384622455
TOTAL364910,842141,6541454,32122834360336227747401
Table No. XIX., SHOWING the POPULATION, by SEXES, in each DIVISION under "The Divisional Boards Act," on the 3rd April, 1881.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT. DIVISION OF—COMPRISING—POPULATION.
Census District of—Subdivision—Persons.Males.Females.
AntiguaMaryborough31,054704350
AramacAramacThe whole of the subdivisions1,5001,230270
BananaLeichhardtThe whole of the subdivisions958545413
BarambahBurnett1, 2, and 3536346190
BarolinBundaberg2, 3, and 41,5431,064479
BauhiniaSpringsureThe whole of the subdivisions1,438900538
BenleighLogan3 and 41,394912682
BelyandoClermont1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, and 73,9912,7581,233
BooroodabinBrisbane6, 17, and 182,2921,1572,135
BrassallMoreton West1, 2, and 31,780902878
BroadsoundSt. LawrenceThe whole of the subdivisions799524275
BulimbaMoreton East1 and 21,686953733
BullooWarregoThe whole of the subdivisions514412102
Bundaberg*Bundaberg11,192610582
BundanbgIpswich4, 5, and 61,489830659
BungilMaranoa2 and 31,253761492
BurrumWide BayThe whole of the subdivisions1,8021,139663
CabooltureCaboolture4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 113,1641,8231,341
CairnsCook1, 2, and 3704551153
CalliopeGladstone2, 3, and 41,194699495
CliftonDarling Downs Central4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 92,3841,3531,031
CoomeraLogan2698439259
DaintreeCook7 and 965157379
DalrympleKennedy1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 64,1612,8381,323
DiamentinaDiamentinaThe whole of the subdivisions654523131
DoonmunyaBurkeThe whole of the subdivisions1,2461,063183
DouglasCook4 and 5627412215
EinasleighEtheridgeThe whole of the subdivisions1,042934108
EskStanleyThe whole of the subdivisions1,307764543
GlastonburyGympie5 and 61,083679404
GlengallanDarling Downs East8, 9, 10, 11, and 122,5681,4421,124
GogangoWestwoodThe whole of the subdivisions4,5892,5702,019
GoolmanFassifern2, 3, and 42,2641,2271,037
GowrieDrayton and Toowoomba4, 5, and 62,0381,039999
GregoryMarathonThe whole of the subdivisions1,2191,025194
HannSomerset and PalmerThe whole of the subdivisions6,2476,099148
HighfieldsDrayton and Toowoomba7, 8, and 91,780956824
HinchinbrookCardwellThe whole of the subdivisions1,196939257
IndooroopillyOxley5, 6, and 6A1,503793710
InglewoodDarling Downs East1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 71,7711,076695
IthacaOxley1, 2, and 35,1532,5972,556
JondaryanDarling Downs Central1, 2, and 32,2881,314974
KargoolnahBlackall1, 2, and 31,083860223
KolanBundaberg5, 6, 6A, 6B, 7, 8, and 92,1441,370774
MurillaDarling Downs North9 and 10550336214
MurwehCharlevilleThe whole of the subdivisions1,4581,115343
MutdapillyFassifern11,520790730
NerangLogan11,015618397
NogoaPeak DownsThe whole of the subdivisions433249184
NundahCaboolture1 and 23,0381,5681,470
ParooCunnamullaThe whole of the subdivisions656509147
PerryBurnett8, 9, and 10686396290
PioneerMackay1 and 23,7122,948764
PurgaMoreton West7 and 81,8481,015833
RavenswoodKennedy7 and 81,386892494
RawbelleBurnett4, 5, and 7859619240
RosalieDarling Downs North1, 2, and 31,9461,049897
StanthorpeStanthorpeThe whole of the subdivisions2,0691,215854
TabragalbaLogan6, 7, 8, and 91,349718631
TarampaMoreton West5 and 62,9751,5821,393
TaroomTaroomThe whole of the subdivisions565373192
TiaroTiaroThe whole of the subdivisions2,1261,319807
TinanaMaryborough1 and 21,7891,237552
TingalpaMoreton East3 and 41,298732566
ThuringowaTownsville1, 2, and 42,1081,310798
Ula-UlaBalonne3 and 41,6091,122487
WagganbaDarling Downs WestThe whole of the subdivisions937627310
WallambillaMaranoa4 and 5838583255
WalloonMoreton West4 and 4A3,4461,8121,634
WamboDarling Downs North4, 5, 6, 7, and 81,414841573
WangarattaBowen1, 2, 4, 5, and 6745474371
WarrooBalonne1 and 2798482316
WaterfordLogan5600333267
WidgeeGympie1, 2, 3, and 41,7851,078707
WoolloongabbaBrisbane19, 20, and 215,8162,8862,930
WoothakataWoothakataThe whole of the subdivisions1,7961,465331
YeerongpillyOxley7, 8, 9, 10, and 113,1721,7191,453
TOTAL POPULATION IN DIVISIONAL BOARDS DISTRICTS136,51985,71750,802
Total Population in Municipalities73,27937,22436,055
Total Population in Shires2,2541,0741,180
Moreton East—Subdivisions 5 and 6—Shipping and Islands in Moreton Bay1,3951,233162
Cook—Subdivision 8—Islands off the Coast within Cook Census District.78771
TOTAL POPULATION.213,525125,32588,200

NOTE.—Since the Census was taken the following alterations have been made in the Divisional Boards Districts, viz. :—

No. 1 Subdivision, Bundaberg, has been proclaimed a Municipality.

Banana has been subdivided into Banana and Duaringa.

Population as under :—

Persons.Males.Females.
Banana681394287
Duaringa277151126

Portions of Cairns, Hinchinbrook, and Woothakata, have been constituted a District called Tinaroo.

Table No. XIX. A., SHOWING the PERCENTAGE of SEXES, the PROPORTION FEMALES bear to every 100 MALES in each DISTRICT, and the PERCENTAGE of PERSONS, MALES, and FEMALES, to TOTAL POPULATION.
CENSUS DISTRICT.Percentage of Males and Females to the Population of each District.Proportion of Females to every 100 Males in the Population of each District.Percentage of Persons, Males, and Females, in each District, to Persons, Males, and Females, in Total Population.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
Aramac82.0018.0021.950.700.980.31
Balonne66.6433.3650.061.131.280.91
Blackall73.4926.5136.080.770.970.50
Bowen54.9145.0982.130.720.670.79
Brisbane49.1750.83103.3814.5712.2117.93
Bundaberg62.3937.6160.282.292.432.08
Burke85.3114.6917.220.580.850.21
Burnett61.9538.0561.421.261.331.16
Caboolture54.1145.8984.823.172.923.52
Cardwell78.6421.3627.370.560.750.29
Charleville76.4723.5330.760.680.890.39
Clermont65.7134.2952.182.602.912.15
Cook73.8626.1435.401.712.151.08
Cunnamulla77.5922.1428.880.310.400.17
Dalby44.6855.32123.830.610.460.81
Darling Downs Central56.8843.1275.822.482.462.59
Darling Downs East58.0641.9472.242.032.012.06
Darling Downs North56.9343.0775.651.831.781.91
Darling Downs West66.9233.0849.440.440.500.35
Diamentina79.9720.0325.050.310.420.15
Drayton and Toowoomba49.9350.07100.284.693.995.68
Etheridge89.6410.3611.560.490.750.12
Fassifern53.3046.7087.611.771.612.00
Gladstone55.8244.1879.140.760.730.82
Gympie56.9743.0375.533.483.383.63
Ipswich50.0349.9799.893.372.874.07
Kennedy64.2335.7755.703.403.722.95
Leichhardt56.8943.1175.780.450.440.47
Logan57.4642.5474.042.462.412.53
Mackay70.6429.3641.562.713.261.93
Maranoa59.5140.4968.051.841.871.80
Marathon84.0915.9118.930.570.820.22
Maryborough56.6143.3976.654.654.484.88
Moreton East66.6433.3650.072.052.331.66
Moreton West52.8547.1589.214.714.245.37
Oxley51.4448.5694.415.204.566.11
Palmer98.191.811.852.614.370.11
Peak Downs57.5142.4973.900.200.200.21
Rockhampton49.2950.71102.873.482.924.27
Somerset93.026.987.510.320.500.05
Springsure62.5937.4159.780.670.720.61
Stanley58.4541.5571.070.610.510.62
Stanthorpe58.7241.2870.290.970.970.97
St. Lawrence65.5834.4252.480.370.410.31
Taroom66.0233.9851.470.260.300.22
Tiaro62.0437.9661.181.001.050.91
Townsville57.6742.3373.362.412.372.47
Warrego80.1619.8424.760.240.330.12
Warwick48.1151.89107.861.681.382.12
Westwood56.0044.0078.562.152.052.29
Wide Bay63.2136.7958.210.840.910.75
Woothakata81.5718.4322.590.841.170.37
TOTALS58.6941.3170.38100.00100.00100.00

AREA OF COLONY AND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION

Table No. XX., *SHOWING AREA in SQUARE MILES, DWELLINGS, and POPULATION ; PERSONS, MALES, and FEMALES, in CENSUS DISTRICTS.
Area in Square Miles.DWELLINGS.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
QUEENSLAND669,52045,1161,788†14213,525125,32588,200
Aramac19,77041121,5001,230270
Balonne27,09062512,4071,604803
Blackall11,210414211,6521,214438
Bowen11,3103181,539845694
Brisbane105,81471731,10915,29615,813
Bundaberg1,6111,0678614,8793,0441,835
Burke104,0704061,2461,063183
Burnett12,5006171822,6861,6641,022
Caboolture1,5261,231366,7573,6563,101
Cardwell10,66933811,196939257
Charleville20,9704801,4581,115343
Clermont23,5901,6923225,5443,6431,901
Cook20,11095743,6532,698955
Cunnamulla19,340152656509147
Dalby120871,296579717
Darling Downs Central2,5371,073525,3013,0152,286
Darling Downs East4,4959119714,3372,5181,819
Darling Downs North9,862802373,9102,2261,684
Darling Downs West7,662233937627310
Diamentina61,3301962654523131
Drayton and Toowoomba216¼1,8635510,0044,9955,009
Etheridge16,1602971,042934108
Fassifern995723103,7842,0171,767
Gladstone3,89833481,632911721
Gympie2,0471,5997,4324,2343,198
Ipswich40¾1,331437,1883,5963,592
Kennedy20,4402,021557,2684,6682,600
Leichhardt9,91321671958545413
Logan1,475939345,2563,0202,236
Mackay1,83993635,7874,0881,699
Maranoa12,340846163,9292,3381,591
Marathon66,1103321,2191,025194
Maryborough2341,879349,9265,6194,307
Moreton East38462114,3792,9181,461
Moreton West1,4631,8031610,0495,3114,738
Oxley3042,0219611,1035,7115,392
Palmer31,3202,32935,5745,473101
Peak Downs5,6571003433249184
Rockhampton231,3441367,4313,6633,768
Somerset4,4056067362647
Springsure11,23036131,438900538
Stanley2,215257351,307764543
Stanthorpe318395152,0691,215854
St. Lawrence8,3851777799524275
Taroom10,72012731565373192
Tiaro1,76648192,1261,319807
Townsville2,9431,06015,1402,9652,175
Warrego45,5201392514412102
Warwick246504613,5961,7301,866
Westwood6,301907284,5892,5702,019
Wide Bay2,5303841,8021,139663
Woothakata28,640639291,7961,465331
[* Vide foot note to Table No. XXII.] [† Vide second note to Table No. III.]
Table No. XXI., SHOWING the NUMBER of HABITATIONS (exclusive of SHIPPING), OCCUPIED, UNOCCUPIED, and being ERECTED, in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF HABITATIONS.CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF HABITATIONS.
1876.1881.
Occupied.Unoccupied.Building.Total.Occupied.Unoccupied.Building.Total.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Somerset7474Somerset3737
Palmer3,0233,023Palmer2,32932,332
Cook8993902Cook, part of8784882
Etheridge1723175Woothakata63929668
Gilberton32335Etheridge297297
Burke1114115Burke404404
Cook, part of7171
Cardwell136136Cardwell3371338
Townsville5371538Townsville1,05211,053
Bowen3124316Bowen317317
Kennedy North1,330171,347Kennedy2,021552,076
Kennedy South152152Clermont, part of4343
Dwellings, Northern Division, Census 18766,778356,813Dwellings, Northern Division, Census 18818,4259038,518
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Mackay74134775Mackay9303933
Marathon218218Marathon332332
Blackall324121337Aramac4112413
Tambo107107Diamentina1962198
Blackall41421417
St. Lawrence291291St. Lawrence1777184
Peak Downs357357Peak Downs1003103
Leichhardt546546Clermont, part of1,6493221,683
Rockhampton1,42371,430Westwood90728935
Clermont71320733Rockhampton1,3391361,475
Gladstone2815286Gladstone3318339
Westwood407407Leichhardt21671224
Springsure202202Springsure3613364
Dwellings, Central Division, Census 18765,6107815,689Dwellings, Central Division, Census 18817,36323347,600
Charleville285285Charleville480480
Cunnamulla9292Cunnamulla152152
Balonne5003503Balonne6251626
Warrego67269Warrego1392141
Bundaberg500783581Bundaberg1,0678611,154
Wide Bay284284Wide Bay379379
Maryborough1,6723241,708Maryborough1,875341,909
Tiaro31623339Tiaro4819490
Gympie1,22331,226Gympie1,5991,599
Burnett51411525Burnett, part of611182631
Stanley20839247Stanley25735292
Caboolture, part of5555
Burnett, part of66
Caboolture68223705Caboolture, part of87135906
Moreton East9395944Moreton East5991600
Caboolture, part of3051306
Brisbane, part of128128
Oxley, part of5151
Brisbane4,920321135,254Brisbane, part of5,6507176,367
Oxley, part of303303
Oxley1,36541,369Oxley, part of1,654961,750
Moreton West, part of55
Logan, part of2222
Logan82144865Logan, part of91334947
Fassifern, part of1616
Moreton West1,491151,506Moreton West, part of1,798161,814
Ipswich1,455351,490Ipswich1,331431,374
Fassifern328213352Fassifern, part of70710717
Oxley, part of1313
Taroom354354Taroom12731131
Darling Downs North394394Darling Downs North80237839
Dalby41831422Dalby2087215
Darling Downs Central5735578Darling Downs Central1,073521,125
Drayton and Toowoomba1,74191,750Drayton and Toowoomba1,863551,918
Darling Downs East700700Darling Downs East9119711,009
Stanthorpe69921702Stanthorpe39515410
Warwick717271745Warwick650461697
Darling Downs West215441260Darling Downs West233233
Maranoa554554Maranoa84616862
Dwellings, Southern Division, Census 187624,0277492724,803Dwellings, Southern Division, Census 1881.29,2001,465730,672
TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)36,4158622837,305TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)44,9881,7881446,790
Table No. XXII., SHOWING the AREA of each CENSUS DISTRICT in SQUARE MILES, and the NUMBER of PERSONS to a SQUARE MILE (exclusive of SHIPPING), at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
District.1876.District.1881.
Area.Persons to a Square Mile.Area.Persons to a Square Mile.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Somerset4,4270.08Somerset4,4050.06
Palmer46,010201,6870.200.06Palmer31,320199,1620.180.07
Cook20,3320.17Cook, part of18,9720.18
Etheridge20,7040.02Woothakata28,6400.06
Gilberton5,7570.01Etheridge16,1600.06
Burke198,8840.00Burke104,0700.01
Cook, part of1,13851,9210.230.30
Cardwell6,98857,6890.080.17Cardwell10,6690.11
Townsville2,9520.90Townsville2,9431.68
Bowen3,6280.40Bowen11,3100.14
Kennedy North20,2210.23Kennedy20,4400.36
Kennedy South23,9000.01Clermont, part of5,4210.04
Northern Division, Census, 1876263,8030.09Northern Division, Census 1881255,4880.11
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Mackay2,2521.67Mackay1,8393.13
Marathon85,346163,0570.010.01Marathon66,110158,4200.020.03
Blackall74,7510.01Aramac19,7700.08
Tambo2,9600.11Diamentina61,3300.01
Blackall11,2100.15
St. Lawrence5,78449,8390.250.37St. Lawrence8,38552346.10.100.40
Peak Downs14,9800.07Peak Downs5,6570.08
Leichhardt9,2650.25Clermont, part of18,1690.29
Rockhampton19640.32Westwood6,3010.73
Clermont11,2740.24Rockhampton23.1318.10
Gladstone4,4550.32Gladstone3,8980.42
Westwood3,8850.41Leichhardt9,9130.10
Springsure7,4160.15Springsure11,2300.13
Central Division, Census, 1876222,5640.12Central Division, Census 1881223835.10.15
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Charleville18,0710.06Charleville20,9700.07
Cunnamulla18,3330.01Cunnamulla19,3400.03
Balonne14,0360.12Balonne27,0900.09
Warrego48,6760.00Warrego45,5200.01
Bundaberg6374,6053.432.65Bundaberg1,6114,3753.033.79
Wide Bay3,8640.37Wide Bay2,5300.70
Maryborough10483.58Maryborough23442.40
Tiaro1,5200.98Tiaro1,7661.20
Gympie2,1152.54Gympie2,0473.63
Burnett13,6010.23Burnett, part of12,3940.21
Stanley5,7480.20Stanley2,2152747.70.590.60
Caboolture, part of426.70.73
Burnett, part of1060.30
Caboolture1,2522.88Caboolture, part of1067.80.42
Moreton East460.2511.60Moreton East384418.189.5416.62
Caboolture, part of31.563.81
Brisbane, part of1.23519.51
Oxley, part of1.45437.24
Brisbane8.753030.86Brisbane, part of8.779.633456.213276.95
Oxley, part of0.861448.84
Oxley35419.87Oxley, part of296.49379.6930.7924.43
Moreton West, part of4.85.21
Logan, part of78.41.52
Logan1,8442.26Logan, part of1396.61603.63.683.25
Fassifern, part of2070.38
Moreton West1,3931,9665.838.99Moreton West, part of1458.22292.156.879.17
Ipswich8392.83Ipswich40.75176.39
Fassifern4903.70Fassifern, part of7884.70
Oxley, part of5.218.27
Taroom10,7890.08Taroom10,7200.05
Darling Downs North8,71817,0640.251.60Darling Downs North9,86217454.150.401.75
Dalby15314.88Dalby1.9682.11
Darling Downs Central2,6451.05Darling Downs Central2,5372.09
Drayton and Toowoomba10392.22Drayton and Toowoomba216.2546.26
Darling Downs East4,1340.83Darling Downs East4,4950.96
Stanthorpe1,1842.56Stanthorpe3186.51
Warwick12731.94Warwick24149.83
Darling Downs West9,3200.10Darling Downs West7,6620.12
Maranoa13,3900.19Maranoa12,3400.32
Southern Division, Census 1876183,1530.67Southern Division, Census, 1881190196.90.79
Total of Colony, Census 1876 (exclusive of Shipping)669,5200.26Total of Colony, Census 1881 (exclusive of Shipping)669,5200.32
[* The Areas in the several Districts have been re-calculated at the Survey Office since the Census was taken, and on data more perfect than was obtainable in 1876. This will explain the difference in the sum of the area in each group as between each Census period.]
Table No. XXIII., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of HABITATIONS in EACH CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1876.CENSUS DISTRICTS.1881.
HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Houses Uninhabited.HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Houses Uninhabited.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Building.Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Building.
Somerset137102226Somerset199239
Palmer3179152,7841833Palmer5021831,2913533
Cook540193141253Cook, part of7292114384524
Etheridge100165243Woothakata3464322421529
Gilberton121733Etheridge2169711612
Burke83231234Burke413312821221115
Cook, part of
Cardwell128173Cardwell116311561161
Townsville4562693911Townsville187516161347101
Bowen2754619184Bowen129933912
Kennedy North1,1401171692117Kennedy61,73323323511155
Kennedy South9333422Clermont, part of31264
Mackay694211651934Mackay183518282061273
Marathon412313726Marathon1712324129138
Blackall1207197333112Aramac101854201602572
Tambo9215Diamentina2799602442
Blackall1252281402912
St. Lawrence12584271St. Lawrence1421347
Peak Downs2245821135Peak Downs9643
Leichhardt3451929Clermont, part of8253156637370232
Rockhampton111,320664161367Westwood1844445428
Clermont6559611282220Rockhampton71,246775351136
Gladstone12469212135Gladstone302721318
Westwood313173119Leichhardt198116117
Springsure1171216102Springsure12542454463
Charleville2141862Charleville34839732
Cunnamulla61328Cunnamulla28815425
Balonne4462523Balonne393131332931
Warrego130316172Warrego8711124612
Bundaberg471141114378Bundaberg9006128429186
Wide Bay124632514Wide Bay131012651229
Maryborough21,549642481932432Maryborough11,70071117418434
Tiaro29121012123Tiaro38739019
Gympie1,1981220123Gympie11,4489513213
Burnett14808120411Burnett, part of2528675218
Stanley15622311739Stanley1239211435
Caboolture, part of55114
Burnett, part of6
Caboolture46569122123Caboolture, part of2818169335
Moreton East19849531151925Moreton East955317172231
Caboolture, part of102872411
Brisbane, part of11207
Oxley, part of4641
Brisbane1523,8558421149451113321Brisbane, part of1474,669792383361717
Oxley, part of726234
Oxley181,2156826114Oxley, part of221,5446561796
Moreton West, part of5
Logan, part of22
Logan37731213021144Logan, part of68801694234
Fassifern, part of151
Moreton West61,4257331111815Moreton West, part of21,7194269216
Ipswich81,275165152135Ipswich91,12417032543
Fassifern31882321Fassifern, part of68512110
Oxley, part of13
Taroom300468Taroom11915213
Darling Downs North288144853Darling Downs North27242846237
Dalby379942613Dalby198647
Darling Downs Central35182344215Darling Downs Central1098132054552
Drayton and Toowoomba71,609762232229Drayton and Toowoomba171,751863655
Darling Downs East859229611Darling Downs East12797987564197
Stanthorpe1666122912Stanthorpe1349636315
Warwick28599671976127Warwick4152667511146
Darling Downs West41761226124144Darling Downs West204623
Maranoa4921149101Maranoa70717123816
29528,7221,5091555,10113721541828862Total Numbers for 188136935,9711,5676645,221127254942141,788
Total Numbers for 187629528,7221,5091555,10113721541828862
Increase in Interval747,2495850912039524926
Decrease in Interval1014
Table No. XXIV., SHOWING the AREA and NUMBER of INHABITED DWELLINGS (exclusive of SHIPPING) to a SQUARE MILE in each CENSUS DISTRICT, at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881 respectively.
Census District.Area in Square Miles.Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile.Census District.Area in Square Miles.Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile.
1876.1881.
NORTHERN DIVISION—NORTHERN DIVISION—
Somerset4,4270.02Somerset4,4050.01
Palmer46,0100.070.04Palmer31,3200.070.02
Cook20,3320.04Cook, part of18,9720.05
Etheridge20,7040.01Woothakata28,6400.02
Gilberton5,7570.01Etheridge16,1600.02
Burke108,8840.00Burke104,0700.00
Cook, part of1,1380.060.08
Cardwell6,9880.020.04Cardwell10,6690.03
Townsville2,9520.18Townsville2,9430.36
Bowen3,6280.09Bowen11,3100.03
Kennedy North20,2210.07Kennedy20,4400.10
Kennedy South23,9000.01Clermont, part of5,4210.01
Mackay2,2520.33Mackay1,8390.51
Northern Division, Census 1876263,8030.03Northern Division, Census 1881255,4880.03
CENTRAL DIVISION—CENTRAL DIVISION—
Marathon85,3460.000.00Marathon66,1100.010.01
Blackall74,7510.00Aramac19,7700.02
Tambo2,9600.04Diamentina61,3300.00
Blackall11,2100.04
St. Lawrence5,7840.050.08St. Lawrence8,3850.020.09
Peak Downs14,9800.02Peak Downs5,6570.02
Leichhardt9,2650.06Clermont, part of18,1690.09
Rockhampton1967.27Westwood6,3010.14
Clermont11,2740.06Rockhampton23.157.97
Gladstone4,4550.06Gladstone3,8980.08
Westwood3,8850.10Leichhardt9,9130.02
Springsure7,4160.03Springsure11,2300.03
Central Division, Census 1876222,5640.03Central Division, Census 1881223835.10.03
SOUTHERN DIVISION—SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Charleville18,0710.02Charleville20,9700.02
Cunnamulla18,3330.00Cunnamulla19,3400.01
Balonne14,0360.04Balonne27,0900.02
Warrego48,6760.00Warrego45,5200.00
Bundaberg6370.790.53Bundaberg1,6110.660.75
Wide Bay3,8640.07Wide Bay2,5300.15
Maryborough10416.15Maryborough2348.01
Tiaro1,5200.21Tiaro1,7660.27
Gympie2,1150.58Gympie2,0470.78
Burnett13,6010.04Burnett, part of12,3940.05
Stanley5,7480.04Stanley2,2150.120.12
Caboolture, part of426.70.13
Burnett, part of1060.06
Caboolture1,2520.54Caboolture, part of1067.80.82
Moreton East460.252.04Moreton East3841.572.61
Caboolture, part of31.59.68
Brisbane, part of1.23104.06
Oxley, part of1.4535.17
Brisbane8.75562.29Brisbane, part of8.77644.24618.17
Oxley, part of0.86352.33
Oxley3543.86Oxley, part of296.495.584.43
Moreton West, part of4.81.04
Logan, part of78.40.28
Logan1,8440.45Logan, part of1396.60.660.58
Fassifern, part of2070.08
Moreton West1,3931.071.70Moreton West, part of1458.21.231.68
Ipswich8317.53Ipswich40.7532.66
Fassifern4900.67Fassifern, part of7880.90
Oxley, part of5.22.50
Taroom10,7890.03Taroom10,7200.01
Darling Downs North8,7180.050.31Darling Downs North9,8620.080.34
Dalby1532.73Dalby1.9109.47
Darling Downs Central2,6450.22Darling Downs Central2,5370.42
Drayton and Toowoomba10316.90Drayton and Toowoomba216.258.64
Darling Downs East4,1340.17Darling Downs East4,4950.20
Stanthorpe1,1840.59Stanthorpe3181.24
Warwick1275.65Warwick2427.08
Darling Downs West9,3200.02Darling Downs West7,6620.03
Maranoa13,3900.41Maranoa12,3400.07
Southern Division, Census 1876183,1530.13Southern Division, Census, 1881190196.90.15
TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)669,5200.05TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)669,5200.07
Table No. XXV., SHOWING the AVERAGE NUMBER of PERSONS to an INHABITED DWELLING (exclusive of SHIPPING) in each CENSUS DISTRICT, at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881.
Census Districts.Persons to an Inhabited House.Census Districts.Persons to an Inhabited House.
1876.1881.
NORTHERN DIVISION—NORTHERN DIVISION—
Somerset4.68Somerset7.43
Palmer3.053.20Palmer2.392.86
Cook3.82Cook, part of3.82
Etheridge2.99Woothakata2.81
Gilberton2.09Etheridge3.51
Burke2.82Burke3.05
Cook, part of3.704.01
Cardwell4.093.97Cardwell3.54
Townsville4.98Townsville4.70
Bowen4.69Bowen4.85
Kennedy North3.50Kennedy3.60
Kennedy South2.95Clermont, part of4.53
Mackay5.08Mackay6.18
CENTRAL DIVISION—CENTRAL DIVISION—
Marathon4.003.38Marathon3.673.71
Blackall3.01Aramac3.65
Tambo3.22Diamentina3.34
Blackall3.99
St. Lawrence4.994.62St. Lawrence4.514.47
Peak Downs3.03Peak Downs4.33
Leichhardt4.21Clermont, part of3.24
Rockhampton5.55Westwood5.06
Clermont3.90Rockhampton5.49
Gladstone5.06Gladstone4.90
Westwood3.94Leichhardt4.43
Springsure5.69Springsure3.98
SOUTHERN DIVISION—SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Charleville3.64Charleville3.04
Cunnamulla3.86Cunnamulla4.32
Balonne3.39Balonne3.85
Warrego4.33Warrego3.70
Bundaberg4.374.97Bundaberg4.574.99
Wide Bay4.99Wide Bay4.68
Maryborough5.14Maryborough5.29
Tiaro4.72Tiaro4.42
Gympie4.38Gympie4.65
Burnett6.20Burnett, part of4.34
Stanley5.53Stanley5.085.19
Caboolture, part of5.67
Burnett, part of5.33
Caboolture5.28Caboolture, part of5.09
Moreton East5.67Moreton East6.126.42
Caboolture, part of6.60
Brisbane, part of4.99
Oxley, part of12.43
Brisbane5.39Brisbane, part of5.365.30
Oxley, part of4.11
Oxley5.15Oxley, part of5.525.52
Moreton West, part of5.00
Logan, part of5.50
Logan5.00Logan, part of5.605.57
Fassifern, part of4.87
Moreton West5.455.40Moreton West, part of5.585.46
Ipswich5.30Ipswich5.40
Fassifern5.54Fassifern, part of5.24
Oxley, part of7.31
Taroom2.31Taroom4.45
Darling Downs North5.495.20Darling Downs North4.885.17
Dalby5.45Dalby6.23
Darling Downs Central4.84Darling Downs Central4.94
Drayton and Toowoomba5.46Drayton and Toowoomba5.37
Darling Downs East4.91Darling Downs East4.76
Stanthorpe4.34Stanthorpe5.24
Warwick5.66Warwick5.53
Darling Downs West4.39Darling Downs West4.02
Maranoa4.66Maranoa4.64
Total (exclusive of Shipping)4.72Total (exclusive of Shipping)4.71
Table No. XXVI., SHOWING the NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of SHIPS and VESSELS in QUEENSLAND WATERS on the NIGHT of 3rd of APRIL, 1881, the LOCALITY of such SHIPS and VESSELS, and the NUMBER of PERSONS on BOARD.
LOCALITY.NUMBER OF PERSONS ON BOARD OF SHIPPING.NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION OF VESSEL.REMARKS.
Census District.Where Lying.Total Number of Persons.Number of Officers and Crew.Number of Passengers.Sea-going Vessels.River Vessels, &c.Others.Total Number of Vessels.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Steamers.Ships.Schooners, &c.Steamers.Punts.Cutters, &c.
BowenWhitsunday Passage111111
BrisbaneBrisbane River15915091471434127592167Dredge 1 ; hopperbarge 136
BurkeNormanton13137766112Including cutter, Government boat " Vivien."
CardwellRockingham Bay222211
CookPort Douglas131312121112Dredge4
CookChannel Rock4444Lightship1
CookForbes Island88771111
CookCleamont5555Lightship1
CookPiper Island4313311Lightship1
GladstoneGladstone6666112Including Government pilot schooner "Enid."
GladstoneBustard Head555511
LoganSouthport161421111532134
MackayPioneer River37373030771146
MaryboroughMary River5555134
Moreton EastMoreton Bay715687281641604551527243125151 Dredge, 1 lightship, 3 steam-barges22
RockhamptonFitzroy River838036463119172415Including 1 Government steam-tug.
SomersetTorres Straits (Pearling, &c.)39839623963962251833Including Government schooner, "Pearl."
TownsvilleCleveland Bay1861642211511417150214217
Wide BayMary River252412323211314
Wide BayBurrum Creek444411
1,6891,621681,0111,001106786205822521102038Others 11127
Table No. XXVII.,SHOWING POPULATION on GOLD FIELDS and the CENSUS DISTRICTS in which they are situated.
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCALITY.DETAILS.TOTALS.
Whites.Chinese.Polynesians.Persons.Whites.Chinese.Polynesians.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
BowenProspectors in scattered localities37373737
BurkeCloncurry1111
Flinders River25126
Woolgar110110
1461147
BurnettNanango171523
Cania551267
Reid's Creek263130
Mount Perry301343
128296163
ClermontNative Bee1342011165
The Springs641276
Sandy Creek123419
Emerald22152663
Clermont2110435
Copperfield1714866
2706193424
CookMulgrave403575
Normanby River6161167
Mossroan's Creek1132133
47328375
Darling Downs EastCanal Creek47552
Talgai12618
Pikedale321648
Lucky Valley415
9528123
EtheridgeGilberton8814261363
George town2717027368
Delaney River21124742311
57010836221,043
GladstoneCalliope127732202
Raglan and Mount Larcombe271239
154852241
GympieTown of Gympie *2,4422,087354,564
Gympie Gold Field (locality undefined)8915171,408
Kilkivan255184262467
3,5882,7886126,439
KennedyCape River10635542197
Rishton1743458266
Queenton480334331848
Millchester *7725002541,526
Charters Towers *1,4741,1347522,685
Fanning River and Keelbottom19625
Ravenswood *6614942311,386
3,6862,537705146,933
OxleyEnoggera213213
PalmerCoen River21012
Palmer River3141,0971,132
Maytown *2378478211,104
Syerstown193679701
Uhrtown341341
Granite Creek104082420
Sandy Creek3041,0991,133
Palmerville113717731
340986,13335,574
WestwoodRosewood399316163734
Cawarral49756
Canoona17219
465325163809
Wide BayStanton Harcourt3333
WoothakataHodgkinson8949125263
Thornborough1529813263
Kingsborough144858237
Glen Mowbray1811130
Tyrconnell33639
The Springs2020
Beaconsfield371047
The Union34236
Stewart Town8210
Lynd River55
Centennial27128
Walsh River632314100
Limestone Creek54054106352875661,488
Palmer
10,1666,3487,27241123,80110,1666,3487,27241123,801
[* The places marked * form part of and are proclaimed Government townships, 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" with this explanation.]
Table No. XXVIII., SHOWING the TOTAL POPULATION of TOWNS and TOWNSHIP RESERVES, exclusive of MUNICIPALITIES, at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1876 and 1881, respectively.
1876.1881.
Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
22,59814,1448,45420,74112,1508,591
Table No. XXIX., SHOWING TOWN and TOWNSHIP RESERVES ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, the CENSUS DISTRICT in which SITUATED, and the POPULATION in each by SEXES.
TOWNS.CENSUS DISTRICTS.POPULATION.
Persons.Males.Females.
AlbertonLogan19127
AdavaleWarrego36342
AlfredFassifern20119
AlsatiaMackay24114299
AramacAramac398283115
AuburnBurnett963
BallandeanStanthorpe201010
BaltinglassBalonne934449
BananaLeichhardt1125656
BeachtonGladstone462323
BeauarabaDarling Downs Central1688
BeaudesertLogan25178
BeenleighLogan303146157
Black SnakeGympie331815
BlackwaterPeak Downs512823
BogantunganClermont1157639
BollonBalonne24168
BoolbcondaBundaberg18812860
BoolburraLeichhardt17107
BouliaMarathon25205
BowenvilleDarling Downs North945
BowenvilleDarling Downs Central473413
BroadwaterBurnett963
BroomfieldWide Bay321
BroughtonKennedy26016991
BundabergBundaberg1,192610582
BungeworgoraiMaranoa422
BarketownBurke99
Burrum RiverWide Bay862
ByerstownPalmer129129
CabooltureCaboolture995148
CairnsCook278171107
CalliopeGladstone593128
CamboonLeichhardt15105
CambooyaDarling Downs Central563620
CapellaClermont862
CapevilleKennedy15813028
CardwellCardwell1347559
CawarralWestwood372710
ChanmagDarling Downs North24186
CharlestonEtheridge66606
CharlevilleCharleville247147100
ChinchillaDarling Downs North974948
ClevelandMoreton East321171150
CloncurryBurke24195
CollingwoodMarathon981
CometvilleSpringsure253145108
CondamineDarling Downs North703436
Coochin CreekCaboolture19910
CoomeraLogan523121
Crow's NestStanley371918
CunnamullaCunnamulla19912475
CurrigeeLogan402713
CurriwillinghiBalonne33
DalrympleKennedy593920
DegilboWide Bay541
DingoPeak Downs442321
DonnybrookMaranoa624
DraytonDrayton and Toowoomba697339358
DuaringaLeichhardt673730
DundeeLeichhardt492326
DungenessCardwell17107
EllangowanCharleville543618
ElliottWide Bay22157
EmeraldClermont741417324
Esk (videGallanani)Stanley
EtonMackay13103
EuloCunnamulla342113
EvandaleCook936
FassifernFassifern422
FingalMoreton West1377067
GainsfordLeichhardt624
Gallanani (Esk)Stanley1245272
GattonMoreton West1436974
GeorgetownEtheridge20916148
GilbertonEtheridge55505
Gin GinBundaberg351817
GogangoLeichhardt331617
GoodnaMoreton West509255254
GoondiwindiDarling Downs West307182125
GootchieTiaro15105
GowrieDrayton and Toowoomba814041
GracemereWestwood643034
GrandchesterMoreton West221012
GreenmountDarling Downs Central1174
HamiltonCook23158
HawkwoodBurnett1266
HazledeanMackay963
HelidonMoreton West16106
Carried forward9,3985,4503,948
Table No. XXIX., SHOWING TOWN and TOWNSHIP RESERVES ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, the CENSUS DISTRICT in which SITUATED, and the POPULATION in each by SEXES.
TOWNS.CENSUS DISTRICTS.POPULATION.
Persons.Males.Females.
Brought forward9,3985,4503,948
HerbertonCardwell26821454
HewitvilleWestwood503119
HodgsonMaranoa1297851
HoganthullaCharleville55
HowardWide Bay25187
HughendenBurke16813137
HungerfordCunnamulla36279
InghamCardwell16133
InglewoodDarling Downs East1005446
IsisfordDiamentina16912445
JandowaeDarling Downs North372116
JondaryanDarling Downs North372314
JundahDiamentina38317
KilkivanGympie774235
KingsboroughWoothakata272167105
KoganDarling Downs North936
KroombitLeichhardt1147
LaidleyMoreton West1396871
LeyburaDarling Downs East214109105
LilyvaleClermont1156
LoganLogan331914
LyttonMoreton East13810632
MacalisterDarling Downs North16511
MacleanLogan624
MarlboroughWestwood311813
MaytownPalmer22917257
Mellum CreekCaboolture332310
MilesDarling Downs North974750
MillchesterKennedy636350286
MingoBurnett826
MitchellMaranoa273153120
MivaTiaro1818
MooloolahCaboolture321517
MorabyDarling Downs North30273
MorvenCharleville432914
Mount PerryBurnett396212184
MuckadillaMaranoa1486
MulgraveTownsville1495
MundubberaBurnett422
MungindiBallonne761
MuttaburraMarathon25216884
NanangoBurnett218116102
NeboSt. Lawrence884543
NerangLogan955639
NoosaGympie1367
NormanbyFassifern322210
NormantonBurke17011060
NorwoodKennedy1082
Oaky CreekDarling Downs North623230
OwanyillaTiaro432320
PelhamDarling Downs North66
PikedaleDarling Downs East432716
PimpamaLogan371918
PolsonWide Bay20614
Port DouglasCook510316194
Port Kennedy (Thursday Island)Somerset977916
RavenswoodKennedy860509351
RedbankBurnett19811
RollestonSpringsure361917
RosewoodWestwood954
SantryDarling Downs Central624
ScarrburyAramac1495
SmithfieldCook221210
SpringfieldBundaberg936
SpringsureSpringsure457238219
SouthportLogan230127103
SomersetSomerset44422
South YaambaWestwood1046
StanthorpeStanthorpe938491447
StanwellWestwood624
St. GeorgeBalonne471253218
St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence1697891
Stony PointDiamontina442915
SuratBaloone1687494
TaboonbayMaranoa15510
TamboBlackall354235119
TaroomTaroom1577681
TenningeringBurnett432023
TewantinGympie1659471
TexasDarling Downs East321
TingalpaMoreton East21912
ThargemindahWarrego1238736
Thempson's FistTiaro392514
ThornboroughWoothakata267167100
ThurlesCharleville17125
Thursday Island (seePort Kennedy)Somerset.
TiaroTiaro271141130
TrevertonDarling Downs East1587
TuenCunnamulla1192
VeresdaleLogan552431
WaterfordLogan553322
WestwoodWestwood1357857
WintonMarathon14611927
WithersfieldClermont26016694
WollalCharleville963
WoolcaBurnett422
WooltonLeichhardt532
YaambaWestwood723042
YeppoonWestwood1789
YeulbaBalonne761
TOTAL20,74112,1508,591
Table No. XXIX. A., SHOWING TOWNS and TOWNSHIP RESERVES by CENSUS DISTRICTS, and the POPULATION in each by SEXES.
CENSUS DISTRICT.TOWN.POPULATION.
Persons.Males.Females.
AramacAramac398283115
Scarrbury1495
BalonneBollon24168
Baltinglass934449
Curriwillingi33
Mungindi761
St. George471253218
Surat1687494
Yeulba761
BlackallTambo354235119
BundabergBoolboonda18812860
Bundaberg *1,192610582
Gin Gin351817
Springfield936
BurkeBurketown99
Cloncurry24195
Hughenden16813137
Normanton17011060
BurnettAuburn963
Broadwater963
Hawkwood1266
Mingo826
Mount Perry396212184
Mundubbera422
Nanango218116102
Redbank19811
Tenningering432023
Woolca422
CabooltureCaboolture995148
Coochin Creek19910
Mellum Creek332310
Mooloolah321517
CardwellCardwell1347559
Dungeness17107
Herberton26821454
Ingham16133
CharlevilleCharleville247147100
Ellangowan543618
Hogenthulla55
Morven432914
Thurles17125
Wollal963
ClermontBogantungan1157639
Capella862
Emerald741417324
Lilyvale1156
Withersfield26016694
CookCairns278171107
Evandale936
Hamilton23158
Port Douglas510316194
Smithfield221210
CunnamullaCunnamulla19912475
Eulo342113
Hungerford36279
Tuen1192
Darling Downs CentralBeauaraba1688
Bowenville473413
Cambooya563620
Greenmount1174
Santry624
Darling Downs EastInglewood1005446
Leyburn214109105
Pikedale432716
Texas321
Treverton1587
Darling Downs NorthBowenville945
Channing24186
Chinchilla974948
Condamine703436
Jandowae372116
Jondaryan372314
Kogan936
Macalister16511
Miles974750
Moraby30273
Oaky Creek623230
Pelham66
Darling Downs WestGoondiwindi307182125
DiamentinaIsisford16912445
Jundah38317
Stony Point442915
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton697339358
Gowrie814041
EtheridgeCharleston66606
Georgetown20916148
Gilberton55505
FassifernAlfred20119
Fassifern422
Normanby322210
GladstoneBeachton462323
Calliope593128
GympieBlacksnake331815
Kilkivan774235
Noosa1367
Tewantin1659471
KennedyBroughton26016991
Capeville15813028
Dalrymple593920
Millchester636350286
Norwood1082
Revenswood860509351
LeichhardtBanana1125656
Boolburra17107
Camboon15105
Duaringa673730
Dundee492326
Gainsford624
Gogango331617
Kroombit1147
Woolton532
LoganAlberton19127
Beaudesert25178
Beenleigh303146157
Coomera523121
Currigee402713
Logan331914
Maclean624
Nerang955639
Pimpama371918
Southport230127103
Veresdale552431
Waterford553322
MackayAlsatia24114299
Eton13103
Hazeldean963
MaranoaBungeworgoral422
Donnybrook624
Hodgson1297851
Mitchell273153120
Muckadilla1486
Taboonbay15510
MarathonBoulia25205
Collingwood981
Muttaburra25216884
Winton14611927
Moreton EastCleveland321171150
Lytton13810632
Tingalpa21912
Moreton WestFingal1377067
Gatton1436974
Goodna509255254
Grandchester221012
Helidon16106
Laidley1396871
PalmerByerstown129129
Maytown22917257
Peak DownsBlackwater512823
Dingo442321
SomersetPort Kennedy (Thursday Island)977918
Somerset44422
SpringsureCometville253145108
Rolleston361917
Springsure457238219
Carried forward17,59610,4147,182
[* Bundaberg has been proclaimed a Municipality since the night of the 3rd of April.]
Table No. XXIX. A., SHOWING TOWNS and TOWNSHIP RESERVES by CENSUS DISTRICTS, and the POPULATION in each by SEXES—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICT.TOWN.POPULATION.
Persons.Males.Females.
Brought forward17,59610,4147,182
StanleyCrow's Nest371918
Gallanani (Esk)1245272
StanthorpeBallandean201010
Stanthorpe938491447
St. LawrenceNebo884543
St. Lawrence1697891
TaroomTaroom1577681
TiaroGootchie15105
Miva1818
Owanyilla432320
Thompson's Flat392514
Tiaro271141130
TownsvilleMulgrave1495
WarregoAdavale36342
Thargomindah1238736
WestwoodCawarral372710
Gracemere643034
Westwood —continued.Hewitville503119
Malborough311813
Rosewood954
South Yaamba1046
Stanwell624
Westwood1357857
Yaamba723042
Yeppoon1739
Wide BayBroomfield321
Burrum River862
Degilbo541
Elliott22157
Howard25187
Polson20614
WoothakataKingsborough272167105
Thornborough267167100
TOTAL20,74112,1508,591
Table No. XXX., THE following RESERVES have been PROCLAIMED or SURVETED as TOWNSHIPS, but the RETURNS do not show any POPULATION.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOWNSHIPS.
AramacForest Grove.
BalonneAlton.
Burgurrah.
Dareel.
Dunkeld.
Upton.
BlackallCastlemartha.
BowenBowen River.
Hidden Valley.
Kinahavid.
BundabergAlbany.
Kolan.
Munduran.
Yandaran.
BurkeBaffle Group.
Canterbury.
Carnarvon.
Chandos.
Kimberley.
BurnettDykehead.
Mungai.
Rawbelle.
CabooltureCanning.
Yandina.
CharlevilleBurenda.
Caroline.
Mangalore.
ClermontDrummond.
CookCraiglie.
Marton.
CunnamullaAckland's Creek.
Brundowappo.
Cutillah.
Darling Downs CentralClifton.
Pratten.
Darling Downs EastBallandean.
Macintyre Brook.
Terrica.
Darling Downs NorthCampbell's Camp.
Cooranga.
Penang.
Watts.
Wombo.
FassifernAlford.
Clumber.
GladstoneBaffle Creek.
GympieCooloothin.
LeichhardtEdungalba.
Kariboe.
Knebworth.
Plainby.
Leichhardt—continuedRannes.
Rockvale.
Underwood.
Woolthorpe.
LoganBurleigh
Moondarewa.
MackayBloomsbury.
MaranoaLauristina Run.
MaryboroughYoung.
Moreton EastBulwer.
Redland.
PalmerPalmerville.
Peak DownsShelbourne.
Springton.
StanleyCooyar.
Cressbrook.
StanthorpeTenterfield North.
St. LawrenceConnor's Range.
Elphinstone.
Epsom.
Fort Cooper.
Newport.
Newstead.
Port St. Lawrence.
Thorndon.
Viewforth.
Waverley.
TiaroGigoomgan.
Gungaloon.
Teebar.
TownsvilleBollangalba.
Wickham.
WarregoEntally.
Eronughoola Creek.
Kyabra.
Murken.
Pindari Creek.
WestwoodBouldercombe.
Gogango.
Herbert.
Morinish.
Princhester.
Ridgeland.
Tooloombah.
Woodville.
Bingham.
Wide BayChilders.
Coringa.
Urangan.
WoothakataNorthcote.
Table No. XXXI., SHOWING POPULATION in MUNICIPALITIES and SHIRES, with INCREASE and DECREASE in 1881, 1876, and 1871.
MUNICIPALITIES.POPULATION.INCREASE AND DECREASE.
PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.
1881.1876.1871.1881.1876.1871.1881.1876.1871.1881 and 1876.1876 and 1871.1881 and 1876.1876 and 1871.1881 and 1876.1876 and 1871.
Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.
Allora62947741234824421128123320115265104334832
Bowen7941,10771737161032542349739231339023928574105
Blackall569354215
Brisbane North Ward7,3136,4854,3873,5263,2202,0813,7873,2652,3062,3565,6168333,2161,5232,400
Brisbane Valley Ward5,1484,5073,2812,4282,1901,5392,7202,3171,742
Brisbane South Ward2,3671,7991,1981,1559135761,212886622
Brisbane Kangaroo Point Ward1,9031,4521,020908705461995747559
Brisbane East Ward2,6063,0022,5631,3541,6491,2681,2521,3531,295
Brisbane West Ward3,5053,4002,5801,7321,7431,2791,7731,6571,301
Brisbane Shipping on River1591509
23,00120,64515,02911,25310,4207,20411,74810,2257,825
Charters Towers1,721938783
Clermont71579222540149415131429874775679334316224
Cooktown1,5931,083508
Copperfield8381,430907484838624354592373592433354214238219
Dalby1,2961,8701,64757989181571797983257422331276262147
Gayndah6056086713033233153022853563632081771
Gladstone43846141121222020622624120523508141536
Gympie4,5642,4772,087
Ipswich5,6995,2234,8202,7662,5742,3412,9332,6492,479476403192233284170
Mackay2,0751,4797291,140793408935686321596750347385249365
Maryborough7,0835,6593,5423,6782,8641,7883,4052,7951,7541,4242,1178141,0766101,041
Rockhampton7,4316,4015,0643,6633,2652,6143,7683,1362,4501,6301,337398651632686
Roma1,8381,152841994678483844474355686311316192370119
Sandgate555265290
Toowoomba5,2074,6953,5432,5282,3441,7282,6792,3511,8156121,152184616328536
Townsville3,0322,1741,1401,6551,1716701,3771,0034708581,034484501374533
Warwick3,5963,1522,4731,7301,5841,2601,8661,5681,213414679146324298355
TOTALS73,27957,32542,26137,22429,31321,14636,05528,01221,1158,5341,58215,127633,8181,0268,1674,7495896,96871
Less Decrease in certain Municipalities1,582631,02658971
NETT INCREASE6,93215,0642,7928,1674,1606,897
SHIRES—
Middle Ridge979472507
Toowong1,275602673
TOTALS2,2541,0741,180

SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS IN EACH CENSUS DISTRICT.

Contents of each Table

I. Geographical Situation of the District, and Area in Square Miles.

II. Ages of the People in the District.

III. Social and Conjugal Condition

IV. Degree of Education.

V. Birthplaces.

VI. Religion.

VII. Habitations.

VIII. Health.

IX. Occupations.

Table No. XXXII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF ARAMAC., DIVISION—CENTRAL., SITUATION—One of the extreme Western Districts. Centre about 335 miles from the coast, Lying between latitude 20° 32′ and 24° 25′ S, and longitude 143° 35′ and 146° 15′ E. Area, 66,110 square miles., TABLE No. XXXIII.—showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS, of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males121312101259333962212141141701631721579565201143421,016421,230
AGES—Females8161181154332317813537322221154112135270
Persons2029231823113666279293491512021851931729966211343421,151421,500
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands11722283631211413163164
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives3253027201713412114119
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married3363749485344251515277283
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males1213121012593339622021310614813013111867451783331807311,030
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females81611811543323146130751215145
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried20292318231136662762634311315313113311867451783331822311,165
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers24866212929
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows122166
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed361066313535
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males131111171117
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified131111171117
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1231026542011399150134151121805715104328262939
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females9171474733291919113111117164
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons123194368271601321791531701328358161143294321,103
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males84214126610523246
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females116521411231822
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11149428236813624068
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males1213129105615951861217191224764171097195
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females8161181053181173323111083
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons20292317201093310521591519221225764271197278
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males11214323133493350
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons22214323133493351
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males169131625515274106226640312238767181743137
Females111271116449471422113
Persons280158736521318115273744314*2597771†8110‡43137
[* 7 Switzerland, 5 Sweden, 7 Norway, 1 Poland, 1 Spain, 1 Belgium, 1 Portugal, 1 Russian, 1 Corfu.] [† 3 Ceylon, 3 Singapore, 1 Sumatra, 1 Penang.] [‡ 2 West Indies, 1 Barbadoes, 1 St. Domingo.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males541323169101163226317813440101844201602572
Females12393342452521
Persons664416203121563231*3180†18442101854201002572
[* 1 Evangalist, 1 Quaker, 1 Greek Church.] [† 5 Freethinkers, 7 Unitarians, 6 Deists.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males4611968231014786661347128138*429
Females1210511511
Persons473291192410147866111347128139*430
[* 4 Patients, Aramac Hospital.]
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,2302701,500
Chinese7171
Polynesians7310
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,1522671,419
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males1,016
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians940
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony.0.980.310.70
TABLE No. XXXIII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BALONNE., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—West of the Great Dividing Range. The centre about 330 miles from coast. Lies between latitude 26° 38′ and 22° S., and longitude 146° 12′ and 140° 41′ E. Area, 27,090 square miles., Table showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS, of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males36322541211551299187324941412151401841469476422521111141,110141,6041
AGES—Females374037333217913397661248765785748261711471113161803
Persons73726274533342621881534498120629319723217211187463222121151,426152,4071
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands336104756735432231576113251331
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives15520486854452413941112681288
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married18826581151101187845321987125932619
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males363225412115512991842948812916683106845450221510712738121,226
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females37403733321791339751746716821128495
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried73726274533342621881353695514517485107845550221510712766121,721
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers2148834353142421
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows1212232612020
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed1426101154954162621
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males2111515
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified2111515
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males115271732822512218712115612878663419168111947111,1721
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females1159846110215606452381612923112581473
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons2211115513438440182251173194144907536221691121,205121,6451
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males11227841424104886222315092
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females11225721372335232212360
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons224521562796137131094433173152
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males3632254019152501292225141614197108642231053330
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females37403732301764962123431024723132266
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons737262724932899181134591726162314128673231373596
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males11212113810
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females1111134
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons213131241114
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males3973965563141298961685421161310315596477
Females4091912042268187628111
Persons80658775105161366114244750116*14113†15‡591‡6§477
[* 9 Norway, 3 Sweden, 1 Switzerland, 1 Portugal.] [† 1 Mexico.] [§ 2 West Indies, 1 Mauritius, 1 Figi.] [‡ 1 born in China of white parents, 2 born in Polynesia of white parents.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males8404621551115423710565115389131832931622426
Females378305791613576344
Persons1,21873723411315328*141656†5118393131332931626426
[* 8 Nonconformists, 2 Quakers, 3 Non-Sectarian, 1 Dissentor.] [† 4 Freethinkers, 1 Spiritualist.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males25193556433826955210169365481037
Females5679962110712
Persons25241,03416035837055217169366481039
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,6048032,407
Chinese5858
Polynesians44
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,5428032,345
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males1,110
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians1,050
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony1.230.911.18
Table No. XXXIV., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BLACKALL., DIVISION—CENTRAL, SITUATION On the west of the Great Dividing Range. The centre being about 375 miles from the coast, lying between latitude 23° 18′ and 25° 128′ and longitude 144° 34′ and 146° 50′ E. Area, 11,210 square miles. TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males26141712148358485923271122199154152119596032135127943271,214
AGES—Females17231713979644639102384143363523783312001438
Persons43373425231621229498335091632421901871426668351651281,143281,652
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands928374232201394211971197
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives1261829373131217631166184
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married1261838656873532719125213631381
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males26141712148358485923271112170116106833939197312672126992
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females1723171397964462742201254111241244
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried43373425231621229486274911241751201068439401973127745271,236
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers111448422525
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows1141121010
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed122859443535
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males11228325623141971621221209550512374127342875
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females253938710940352930215732172281
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11253719430250137197151150116555826941290621,156
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males1181012046426323113252
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females111922214322211537
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1122712142510748523214789
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males2614171112802252109212926291867652517225281
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females172317129782051310744211121119
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons4337342321158421033216213330311868652618426400
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males1122156
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1122267
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males222139583182243762065394127*125461112†1129‡531
Females17958152491493151411411
Persons401197735182292902995545127*1665101112†1130‡541
[* 5 Norway, 5 Sweden, 4 Switzerland, 2 Malta.] [† 1 Arabia.] [‡ 3 Mauritius, 2 West Indies.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males55431494174526634136654122728139293391718
Females1911802484124422512611
Persons74549411825851290*74138†654125228140293417819
[* 4 Waldenses, 2 Quakers, 1 Christian.] [† 4 Unitarians, 1 Spiritualist, 1 Mormon.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males151717866368156440153167731120
Females435570513
Persons1521538106368156440203267731123
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,2144381,652
Chinese1120112
Polynesians29130
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,0734371,510
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males943
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians802
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony0.970.500.77
Table No. XXXV., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BOWEN., DIVISION—NORTHERN., SITUATION—On the coast. Lying between latitude 19° 38′ and 21° 38′ S, and longitude 146° 50′ and 148° 38′ E. Area, 11,310 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males223122272012211588611440058756863614927147841144511845
AGES—Females262632243013899102681041743464348332813476242774694
Persons485754515026021419012924817101121111111947740181414615722151,539
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands32627374133149652203203
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives628263535442921725412091217
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married6282961628170542111119214121420
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males2231222720122115886114400554941261914124111123311633
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females26263224301389910262840917852313393448
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried4857545150260214190123228097257462822151241114272141,081
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers121112199
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows33216622222929
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed33228733433838
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1162795710209496960555542251277413861595
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females115396671022742444043252110354212401467
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons221151751242043691113100988063351512116262621,062
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males11222126242111036
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females123111422351111529
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons13433214046561212565
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males2231222718120315331627664462116436205
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females262632232713435511751213522122212196
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons485754504525466104333788779841138648401
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males21324649
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females111112
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons314257511
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males3605610741136468725431111051213342
Females363439527029115299105131
Persons72399191261206752022833120*205†121339‡151
[* 12 Norway, 4 Sweden, 3 Switzerland, 1 Spain.] [† 1 Valparaise.] [‡ 1 Maurities.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males43314714514593794015128533912304415
Females34617711410172586141411
Persons7793242592461662*1746†15129933912318516
[* 11 Christian Brethren, 5 Bible Christians, 1 Quaker.] [† 1 Freethinker.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males9193091824422554213223582317
Females1057760312219911
Persons9298867827432774322313592318
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District8456941,539
Chinese13013
Polynesians34539
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians7986891,487
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males445
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians402
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony0.670.790.72
Table No. XXXVI., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BRISBANE., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION On the east of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 11 miles from the coast. Lying between latitude 27° 27′ and 27° 32′ S, and longitude 153° 1′ and 153° 5′ E. Area, 10 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males5414994984704382,4462,0551,8481,44535128,0471,1141,2661,019944960690477304221120742217217,2492315,2961331
AGES—Females5724714954363962,3701,9621,9251,90139318,5521,5071,330988960804573424256179108583826107,2611115,8131844
Persons1,1139709939068344,8164,0173,7733,346644316,5992,6212,5962,0071,9041,7641,26390156040022813260433114,5103431,10931741
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands12416221672712748803567393242164864414764,67964,69552
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives132781616299327707936564563121548342178484,86385,0244
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married194821778501,6041,4821,5411,4591,023705396247128612211149,542149,71992
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males5414994984704382,4462,0551,8481,43324728,0318915852831641307950272186392,2561110,287
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females5724714954363962,3701,9621,9241,81931318,389869356147744331915532311,55829,947
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried1,1139709939068344,8164,0173,7723,252560316,4201,7609414302381731105942261186103,8141320,234
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers1924322744343536262451013081308811
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows22942719310586103869163392722183918411444
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed221051951251321301371211278963323221,14721,14922541
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males15656
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified115757
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1671,0241,7831,39824214,4551,0701,197956889888623434272197102621710116,7281211,18391
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females1569551,8601,8373725,0301,4121,2118878336854603422121428338291786,359811,3891133
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons211131,9793,6433,23561419,4852,4822,4081,8431,7221,5731,08377648433918510046271913,0872022,5722043
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males418224784325457216212623372022151283132077793
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females11718437473185414665577769863827191814435231,06421
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons535409159056121,1136286831001061066042312617567301,84351
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males5414994984654142,4175391719512,9982746343034432115119844629273,290121
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females5724714954343742,3465641832812,969455142474924411517665535313,32241
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1,1139709938997884,7631,10335511325,967729776778367623028151499664586,612531
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males1453221232142111422444
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females61512432313321112262381
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons20545345555273422116486821
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males6,66166422524464453,5061,0161,91326474321211616339293323115210§392351419
Females6,80082324924373913,3249672,792123581059484372921121111§81649216
Persons13,4611,48747448838366,8301,9834,705388324217210*2477658†35341171‡32147¶39100635
[* 101 Sweden, 54 Norway, 31 Switzerland, 14 Russia, 12 Poland, 7 Spain, 7 Holland, 6 Greece, 5 Belgium, 3 Portugal, 3 Malta, 1 Gibraltar, 1 Hungary, 1 Turkey, 1 Heligoland.] [† 3 South America.] [‡ 1 Manilla, 1 Tartary, 1 Phillippine Islands.] [‖ 30 West Indies, 4 Mauritius, 2 St. Helens, 2 Norfolk Island, 1 Cape de Verde Islands.] [§§ 3 Males and 4 Females Born of white parents in Polynesia.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males5,8523,6601,9489965997192403169211211911491339811404,4887303233617176,147149191169
Females5,8254,4981,9231,02059778624835580101108333134383016963849595
Persons11,3778,1533,5712,0161,1961,505488661,272*213227117†1243521241484,7897993833617176,531244191264
[* 96 New Church, 26 Quakers, 26 Plymouth Brethren, 19 Christians (no denomination), 10 Christadelphians, 9 Nonoonformists, 8 Bible Christians, 4 Moravians, 4 Salvation Army, 3 Greek Church, 2 Protestant Brethren, 1 Free Christian, 1 Christian Believer, 1 Catholic and Apostolic, 1 Reformed Dutch Church, 1 Brook whood of a New Life, 1 Disciple of Christ.] [† 45 Freethinkers, 42 Unitarians, 24 Spiritualists, 5 Deists, 3 Anti-Trinitarians, 2 Brethren, 1 Mormon, 1 Theist, 1 Exclusive Brethren.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males4414236,1333888371,2392941,95170575328462872127193179
Females433612,2331,753508115798086522116151100
Persons44575918,3662,1418871,2474052,0081,68583928963074243344279
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District15,29615,81331,109
Chinese1152117
Polynesians36440
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians15,14515,80730,952
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males7,249
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians7,109
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony12.2117.9314.57
Table No. XXXVII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BUNDABERG., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the coast. Lying between latitude 24° 33′ and 25° 11′ S, and longitude 151° 22′ and 152° 31′ E. Area, 1,611 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males89868076744052992053531631,42528338828723417610361282415422121,619123,0442
AGES—Females9588718964407281186156441,07414215415111674343226121042476141,835
Persons184174151165138812803915092072,49942554243835025013793543625842162,380164,8792
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands13432121142148114673816169247094713
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives322355951291361096731261944146254680
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married3326591272502732571819864352013381,33481,393
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males89868076744052992053521591,4202512641387757251675212785272,272
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females9588718964407281186124201,0184525913111861,104
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried1841741511651388125803914761792,4382962891477860261676312793873,376
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers117951175341254552
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows11266426775325051
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed222131591313121094221041062
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males31414
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified31414
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1561151751382846216621620420914995542419921241,15441,6162
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females1113917212931472131133133966230252288426541,126
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons167254347267599342973493373052111257946271763241,80842,7422
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males15672769191171010243211161152
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females225864703991692532159129
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons178130131016112201626194964211120281
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males898680746439311223208135871108158761417631341739871,269
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females95887189614048372313530812933221214474577
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons184174151163125797195302311481,40111617085172085255111445111,846
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males113111617
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females112113
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons111332117110
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.At Sea.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males90684323785629826261801211657615141683451
Females8487525221135261185113256243212476
Persons1,754159575919914159447731212172*8193†17141730‡4111
[* 41 Sweden, 15 Poland, 10 Switzerland, Norway, 3 Russia, 1 Spain, 1 Holland, 1 Malta.] [† 1 South America.] [‡ 4 West Indies.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males1,048503190744133118290181681245188826128429871,13613821
Females7643861596945281041991349811181811
Persons1,8128893491438661222489*311730†325299006128429871,15414822
[* 15 Christian Brethren, 7 Evangelists, 6 Evangelical Reformed Church, 2 New Church, 1 Bible Christian.] [† 24 Brethren, 5 Freethinkers, 3 Unitarians.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour—the Branch not defined.Persons of Property or Rank.Public Burthen.
Males20298595353931,244144186585243116715
Females171,49015471213241018
Persons20462,34920760931,365147427585243117723
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District3,0441,8354,879
Chinese1414
Polynesians68347730
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians2,3471,7884,135
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males1,619
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese, and Polynesians1,271
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony2.432.082.29
Table No. XXXVIII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURKE., DIVISION—NORTHERN, SITUATION—One of the extreme north-western Districts on the Gulf of Carpentaria, north of the Great Dividing Range. Lying between latitude 16° 0′ and 21° 48′ S, and longitude 138° 0′ and 144° 50′ E. Area, 104,070 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS, of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 Year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.Totals.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males8510125402912341112688160163194150895421134193711,063
AGES—Females7146115432619171106182016712477183
Persons1519162310835531511223210618017920116293542113411,01411,246
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands514242718149131116116
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives8816191561147179
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married882133393329189131187196
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males85101254029123411126831461361611246536178217791905
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females71461154326199198213101
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried151916231083553143122248514713616112465361782178211,006
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers2571093213939
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows11133
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed3681093214242
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males11133
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified11133
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males117627105169117139161128764617134770821
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females41716138171915710472110
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11112343118986136154168138804617134842931
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males92112123765513042
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females1191010
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11182122123765513052
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males8510115391346163183920241683311321195
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females7146105421321581112563
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons15191621108126671121194021241883311371258
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males21255
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons21255
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males93144485412251931834333192184178§9834212345
Females8719112122362222111§12
Persons180163597514274992054353111*2284†278§983‡4313‖365
[* 7 Norway, 6 Sweden, 5 Switzerland, 1 Spain, 1 Belgium, 1 Holland, 1 Russia.] [† 1 Mexico, 1 South America.] [‡ 2 Borneo, 1 Java, 1 Arabia.] [‖ 2 West Indies, 1 Mauritius.] [§ 1 male born of white parents China, 1 female born of white parents in Polynesia.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males48225713094113233120147313212721021115401224
Females76732612411112522
Persons5583301561061136*33120†148413312821221115406426
[* 2 Non-sectarians, 1 Nonconformist.] [† 11 Freethinkers, 2 Unitarians, 1 Brethren.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Bank.Public Burthen.
Males2797372269842124164419048114
Females116213124
Persons2710235852798423244164419048114
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,0681831,246
Chinese9797
Polynesian1212
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians9541831,137
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males937
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians831
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony0.850.210.58
TABLE No. XXXIX., CENSUS DISTRICT OF BURNETT., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 110 miles from the coast, lying between latitude 24° 26′ and 26° 57′ S., and longitude 150° 16′ and 152° 25′ E. Area, 12,500 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males4940462945209172160145267121221311031341378493514722124111952111,6641
AGES—Females473439423519714714293175968173545760342815127414261,0221
Persons9674857180406319302238431,3082032041571911971181216659291642111,378112,6862
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands11163850756947342715952387388
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives69154861505256272311842342357
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married79166499100127125745738231372729745
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males494046294520917216014426711105904855603249222585110510101,221
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females4734394235197147142878581329312148629
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried9674857180406319302231341,292137995156623249222685110558101,850
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers241831027521146461
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows13142754332136361
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed1555101015610841282822
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males111321919
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified111321919
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males8313812324368105111881161197472363117731378331,151
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females116012991172987563424341232096531331629
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11143267214416061801741301591609792453722103231,11431,780
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males3335157161254881622139100
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females112741332164137744215184
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons446219819446101221813662290184
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males49404629422065471212801513101010915121454171257405
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females4734394233195579126239595411239301
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons96748571754011111613154218221519151316131654171647706
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males332111518
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females331111158
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons336122112110116
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males7028719412279751912159291663571220252
Females59350662118321231674111251
Persons1,2951372510143971073143226213*2763671†220‡41012
[* 21 Switzerland, 2 Sweden, 2 Holland, 1 Norway, 1 Russia.] [† 2 Asia.] [‡ 3 West Indies, 1 Cape de Verde Island.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males75444814059106315312694312152257520623718
Females4513378132364105311211422
Persons1,2057852219113127258*1269†43152534675206379110
[* 1 Reformed Church.] [† 1 English Brethren, 1 Unitarian, 1 Freethinker, 1 Latitudinarian.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males181353039297350544152811714591116
Females1286293325133155
Persons18251,392132327353044283111714696616
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,6641,0222,686
Chinese7171
Polynesian2020
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,5731,0222,595
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males952
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians867
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony1.331.161.26
TABLE No. XL., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CABOOLTURE., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the coast. Lying between latitude 26° 28′ and 27° 28′ S., and longitude 152° 27′ and 153° 13′ E. Area, 1,526 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males111130133100121595536512311582,0122262772112162241661007556411582271,644373,6562
AGES—Females122112106130112582560403282511,87821020716815916510174603522116321,22323,1013
Persons2332422392302331,1771,0969155931093,890436484379375389267174135916326145292,867296,7575
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands113214314717317213581564131125111,03011,0311
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives261642119174155147152866649241463299721,039
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married2617431513173023203242211471056545188132,02732,0701
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males111130133100121595536512311572,011194134593737251386424541242,552
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females122112106130112582560403256351,836903110554311491,985
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried2332422392302331,1771,096915567923,847284165694242291687424690244,537
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers561566119633171711
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows123781151110853377773
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed128132317112219148641481484
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males2222
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified2222
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males22292485285521,1161982441771891911378465443112611,37912,495
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females4711336387277481,059203184148127139805747281253321,03822,0973
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons49136288725621002,1354014283253163302171411127243179332,41734,5923
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males77971910213588981385443121742091
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females2681069111251910131010115472284209
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons2131520328113260917192123181698103411584181
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males1111301331001125861478164761192523172021116872124184249451
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females1221121061249956311874269461410191611683341101795
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons2332422392242111,149265152061,4552539333636321714111061124285241,7401
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males1222727
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1222727
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males1,72873143258021853073344223130411522943483754
Females1,6396219322155715533112753171442211631
Persons5,3671353364711,35934063846195248*44813†26229‡4349§31385
[* 18 Norway, 12 Sweden, 9 Switzerland, 2 Holland, 1 Poland, 1 Greece, 1 Malta.] [† 1 Chill, 1 Peru.] [‡ 2 sumatra, 1 Manilla.] [§ 3 West Indies.] [* 26 New Church, 22 Non-Sectarian, 8 Bible Christians, 7 Quakers, 4 Christians (no denomination), 3 Plymouth Brethren, 1 Catholic and Apostolic.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males1,2205994693155118994515154216715226111,0653511421,12811314
Females99058637628151180856643029119161956136139516
Persons2,2101,185845596102369179117945*71268†24242121,160411143361,26716420
[* 26 New Church, 22 Non-Sectarian, 8 Bible Christians, 7 Quakers, 4 Christians (no denomination), 3 Plymouth Brethren, 1 Catholic and Apostolic.] [† 10 Freethinkers, 9 Brethren, 3 Open Brethren, 1 Spiritualist, 1 Indian Religion.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males30611,5057066601,150121157815983108511728
Females292,4712007219144162841234
Persons30903,97627073621,341121599416183116924032
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District3,6563,1016,757
Chinese2929
Polynesian48149
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians3,5793,1003,559
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males1,644
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians1,574
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony2.923.523.27
TABLE No. LXI., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CARDWELL., DIVISION—NORTHERN., SITUATION—On the coast. Lying between latitude 17° 18′ and 19° 31′ S., and longitude 144° 35′ and 146° 25′ E. Area, 10,669 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males86106737292830171419112992918552369621204798204939
AGES—Females11911810493823254139232219231454261186257
Persons19152114178667515521280114151111114995740116212109162101,196
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands1151918382216161151415142
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives841215221520124421951107
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married9413204133583420203162366249
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males8610673729282917140861097453623516641138584138724
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females119118104938231712773115175144
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried19152114178667514617267931097754623616641143601143868
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers11421111111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows112266
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed11231421111717
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males161626162
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified161626162
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males112412653518379857849327521472525
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females111622214642220192011542103167
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons112746331011773103981058954369521575692
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males2233821132917
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females111111311215
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons3314421212421132
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males86106535151181180404412543221143256143336
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females119117947114621222613675
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1915211314822612211142414612763221149269149411
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males61616161
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons61616161
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males95432152714455140130321425481127247361
Females118122221351534864222§12
Persons2135523748179701741383220*2968†112722259‡361
[* 18 Sweden, 5 Norway, 2 Switzerland, 1 Poland, 1 Belgium, 1 Russia, 1 Greece.] [† 1 Brazil.] [‡ 2 Mauritius, 1 West Indies.] [§ 1 female born of white parents in Polynesia.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males2361707227371683327141163115611551161331112
Females10456401512221410271822
Persons3402261124249389*37281†41363116311561161339314
[* 1 Shaker, 1 Greek Church, 1 New Church.] [† 2 Freethinkers, 2 Deists.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males147922819423882711810273146
Females2210282195
Persons1493025621433972761810273146
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District9892571,196
Chinese2727
Polynesian24711258
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians665246911
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males798
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians553
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony0.750.290.56
TABLE No. XLII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CHARLEVILLE., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 430 miles from the coast. Lying between latitude 24° 32′ and 27° 30′ S., and longitude 144° 35′ and 147° 52′ E. Area, 20,970 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males152512101577465376212731121251201381197660372652121842211,115
AGES—Females19181110116946372661843539202414174211215923431
Persons3443232026146929010227457147164140162133936439275211231,001231,4581
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands71822422816125511157157
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives2242335162414164211351391
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married22430533866423216751112922961
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males1525121015774653762127310410796918757432418411764917922
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females191811101169463724418011431191199
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried3443232026146929010025453115111999187574324184118668181,121
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers1244358313131
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows11111515
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed234445841136136
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males14545
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified14545
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males174366201461011069311010060483323321680826
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females2032246823132182471111121282210
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons3775902622813213811113410771493424321280821,036
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males1110311162553622339
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females101112132511114261
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11204212838258712137651
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males15251210147619791119142520151012431712917240
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females1918111011691648933252116105
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons34432320251453511920012172520171514531714517345
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males231410410
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females11112
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons111231411412
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males221172528271220641916432310151113180112322
Females158516111461060441
Persons379223589381266742516472310*1551†13180‡112§323
[* 4 Switzerland, 4 Sweden, 4 Norway, 2 Russia, 1 Poland.] [† 1 Peru.] [‡ 1 Manilla.] [§ 1 Mauritius, 1 West Indies, 1 St. Helena.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males51530813210451294806111034739732479213
Females1571354028111
Persons6724431721245137*430†6111134839732480213
[* 3 Evangelists, 1 Dissenter.] [† 3 Freethinkers, 2 Unitarians, 1 Spiritualist.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males914169352077633287733957116
Females226958572
Persons9164389325776332814733957118
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District1,1153431,458
Chinese8080
Polynesian22
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,0333431,376
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males842
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians762
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony0.890.890.68
TABLE No. XLIII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CLERMONT., DIVISION—PART IN CENTRAL, PART IN NORTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 110 miles from the coast. Lying between latitude 21° 13′ and 24° 34′ S., and longitude 145° 38′ and 148° 35′ E. Area, 23,590 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males7375706764349312236154651,116303425418424359197194685217511632,527633,6431
AGES—Females9673967168404315208136401,10315615914314088433220641679861,901
Persons1691481661381327536274442901052,219459584561564447240226885821611693,325695,5441
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands12341112173179139695424174238173820
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives29215012014113513280402616236953745
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married3023531612533083112191098040194261,51261,565
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males7375706764349312236152631,112261302229226204118125332310111211,555212,6671
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females9673967168404315208107191,053321481311136431,117
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried169148166138132753627444259822,165293316237227207119126342310111241,619243,7841
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers15121613714111222297297
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows34752534413838
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed4912231891914166321352135
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males11643331137583759
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified111643331137593760
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1011941254946924531830631625813913451431131191,83592,3041
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females112100173124384371321301111055627201141460141,038
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11220136724987906377448417421314166154624712311132,436133,3421
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males22782281111121323262212104311261237
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females224711651971016132014453186183
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons246149381322082229364636161573112121420
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males7375706762347131181914529408684797343461265215491151,020
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females96739668653981431971568131318151812762121072675
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1691481661351277452743726151,0975399102949155531885317598171,695
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males2221768536341138753882
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females1111245
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons3221878636341338793887
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males91019372143628011735891723268777217144431112482857
Females91262411715363503367717422122511
Persons1,8222551133141121,164223925173096894*761916†44311‡1350§413158
[* 38 Sweden, 11 Switzerland, 9 Norway, 5 Greece, 4 Poland, 4 Holland, 3 Russia, 1 Spain, 1 Turkey.] [† 3 South America, 1 Brazil.] [‡ 1 Penang.] [§ 3 West Indies, 1 Honolulu.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males1,3739642912071533122802223301610887693166587373341,62618220
Females7346651601906201119310251387111110099
Persons2,1071,6294513972153231373*322332†2111918563176697374341,72627229
[* 7 Bible Christians, 6 Evangelists, 6 Quakers, 5 Greek Church, 2 Non-conformists, 2 Evangelical Reformers, 2 True Believer, 1 Catholic and Apostolic, 1 Eucharist.] [† 16 Unitarians, 4 Freethinkers, 1 Brethren.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males1836845116953137301092489127966691996
Females171,662148318414521
Persons18532,5072649831374810965931279667411197
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District3,6431,9015,544
Chinese311311
Polynesian48250
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians3,2841,8995,183
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males2,527
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians2,180
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony2.912.152.60
TABLE No. XLIV., CENSUS DISTRICT OF COOK., DIVISION—NORTHERN., SITUATION—On the coast. Lying between latitude 12° 0′ and 17° 40′ S., and longitude 142° 45′ and 146° 12′ E. Area, 20,110 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males5141413427194130948349550202403444361313153115382625862,148862,698
AGES—Females5131403430186137817615495931149368432212642124602955
Persons10272816857380267175159641,0452955175374293561751274430451882,608883,653
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands83568967444271061369369
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives87155995855838179131366381
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married871567130153154112613611911735750
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males514141342719413094834955019436837226122910282221621861,735862,285
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females5131403430186137816884803216521112602540
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried10272816857380267175151571,03022638437726323010283231621881,795882,825
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers449765434242
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows233845241113434
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed2371213128951317676
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males1122
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified1122
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males1164846718234731161311781587160211713383231,066
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females727771102308410785603517105221408638
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons11136161138284641572232162381938370261933131,24031,704
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males32711411432512122162
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females11301436113351121753
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1162725772565102222238115
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males5141413426193333153027412828330918115081531691831,294831,568
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females51314033301853544122986543422342263
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons10272816756378687193150313628931418515385551691851,328851,831
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males11112
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons111123
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males4159851955298103239640251317131026‡125141901131
Females396602744167322041786136113312
Persons8111587813954651354436572521*231413†2121,262§7193‖1251
[* 12 Sweden, 3 Norway, 3 Belgium, 2 Greece, 1 Switzerland, 1 Russia, 1 Hungary.] [† 1 Chill, 1 South America.] [‡ 3 males and 1 female born of white parents in China.] [§ 3 Straits Settlements, 2 Manillia, 1 Sumatra, 1 Slam.] [‖ 10 West Indies, 1 Cape de Verde Islands, 1 Tahiti.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males622425177418101048591,2824371169720143845249282828
Females43536177168962341513213344
Persons1,0577862545716191671*5131,297†4381172921143845249613232
[* 3 Quakers, 1 Greek Church, 1 New Church.] [† 31 Buddhists, 10 Freethinkers, 2 Unitarians.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males48414011681503275131123186764832182024
Females77761146141208225
Persons48481,1772821563275271135194764832202229
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District2,6989553,658
Chinese1,249101,259
Polynesian90393
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians1,3599422,801
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males2,148
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians855
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony2.151.081.71
TABLE No. XLV., CENSUS DISTRICT OF CUNNAMULLA., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 495 miles from the coast. Lying between latitude 26° 56′ and 29° 0′ S., and longitude 143° 22′ and 146° 27′ E. Area, 19,340 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males577622734162712116628167584145171093393509
AGES—Females7113863519820183151711866164147
Persons1218101486253244713199779878664751171193457656
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands2111414111041417272
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives1111141185615657
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married111325252216164241128129
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males57762273416271211660695342293410742310426
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females711386351981918243789
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried121810148625324461319864725342293410742317515
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers1211321010
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed1221321111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males111
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males161424106460765949363417983351415
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females861713215171186616496
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons2420411196759370574240171083415511
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males111021313221311326
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females42288
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons1114422113221311334
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males57761267313712664812865
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females71138635714343
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons12181014761144180126648128108
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males112113
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons112113
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males591326312217530751142225111251
Females55482411631521
Persons11418070163191339011622*251†111‡251
[* 2 Sweden.] [† 1 South America.] [‡ 1 male born of white parents in China.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males2491604442313233352861542515022
Females75637112233
Persons3242235142413123*3352881542515255
[* 3 Freethinkers.]
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males124752415292371825760201
Females1211721222
Persons1361924517292391845760201
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District509147656
Chinese2424
Polynesian
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians485147632
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males393
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians370
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage, to Totals of Sexes, and Population of the Colony0.410.170.31
TABLE No. XLVI., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DALBY., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 115 miles from the coast, lying between latitude 27° 11′ and 27° 13′ S., and longitude 151° 15′ and 151° 17′ E. Area, 1[FORMULA] square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males25242320211139281386330333021304126231515913224925793
AGES—Females222621122710811792922343266363656233071595228571711
Persons4750443248221209173130297629966578664563030241415253421,29641
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands117171522322015129411541155
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives4373122314818275963200207
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married538383946705047202115713541362
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males252423202111392813763292613589472541118614151
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females2226211227108117928820425341132151476
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried4750443248221209173125267546024810104725411113718911
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers1211112992
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows13264326322343411
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed13364537434434331
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males31793751522829182735221513752220323552
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females5188912325357323347182041063230483
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons821671282840585615174534219231382243328382
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males11322351121411045
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females223241395433261421132711
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons3364617464434714621421161
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males25242320201122911143412343824311361791
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females222621122510634140463321111221621
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons4750443245218631128381297610354125834111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons111
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United States.Other States in America.Born of White Parents.Natives.China.Japan.Other Countries in Asia.Africa.Polynesia.Other Countries not named.BritishForeign
Males32020321771979119352712
Females424219112773113413112
Persons7444112312115450213132*4512714
[* 2 Switzerland, 1 Poland, 1 Belgium.]
RELIGIONS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Primitive Methodist.United Methodist Free Church.Lutheran.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahometan and Pagan.Other Religions.Object to State.No Religion.Unspecified.HABITATIONS.HEALTH.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.Sick.Accident.Deaf and Dumb.Total.
Males211237842622141191194647211426
Females231333131271124411
Persons44257021541332261191198647215527
OCCUPATIONS.CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL.CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.No Occupation, or Occupation Unspecified.
Order I.Order II.Order III.Order IV.Order V.Order VI.Order VII.Order VIII.Order IX.Order X.Order XI.Order XII.Order XIII.Order XIV.Order XV.
Government and Defence.Learned Professions, Literature, Art, and Science.Domestic Offices.Personal Offices.Engaged in Purchase and Sale of Goods.Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Animals, Goods, and Messages.Land and Animals.Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions.Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics.Working and Dealing in Food and Drinks.Working and Dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances.Working and Dealing in Minerals.Labour, the Branch not defined.Persons of Property and Rank.Public Burthen.
Males14142891936294228132148392516
Females17592774212211
Persons14318819640294429352248392616
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Total Population of District5797171,296
Chinese2727
Polynesian11
Total Population, exclusive of Chinese and Polynesians5517171,268
ADULT MALES.
Adult Males249
Adult Males exclusive of Adult Chinese and Polynesians222
MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.
Percentage to Totals of Sexes and Population of the Colony0.460.810.61
TABLE No. XLVII., CENSUS DISTRICT OF DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL., DIVISION—SOUTHERN., SITUATION—On the west of the Great Dividing Range, the centre being about 100 miles from the coast. Lying between latitude 27° 12′ and 28° 12′ S., and longitude 151° 0′ and 152° 28′ E. Area, 2,537 square miles., TABLE showing the AGES, SOCIAL CONDITION, DEGREE of EDUCATION, BIRTHPLACES, HABITATIONS, and OCCUPATIONS of the PEOPLE ENUMERATED in the CENSUS DISTRICT above mentioned.
Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Unspecified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Unspecified Adults.Total Adults.Total Unspecified.TOTALS.PERSONS ABOVE 80 YEARS OF AGE.
80 to 85.85 to 90.90 to 95.95 to 100.100 and upwards.
AGES—Males120948611281493410326241471,517206217207224258153103464418144221,49823,0152
AGES—Females77113828690448397310212441,4111491531661219581442320145228752,28611
Persons197207168198171941807636453912,928355370373345353234147696432196422,37325,30113
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Husbands1233784115141181111642927793808811
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Married—Wives161733891231541159074401912102728761
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Married1719361262072602562711851044839171131,5361,572
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Males120948611281493410326240451,514169132917371343391161263222,146
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unmarried—Females77113828690448397310196271,37858279232111031,481
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unmarried197207168198171941807636436722,89222715910075743633101162273523,627
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widowers11068586541256562
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Widowed—Widows2334254384222444411
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Widowed2431481391114963410010013
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Males1122
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Unspecified—Females
CONJUGAL CONDITION.Total Unspecified1122
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Males221532952264171717419418319121912481413712112121,27221,9891
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read and Write—Females1592682014367113514015098775936181494217431,4141
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons22312563427841,388309334333289296183117595121154222,01523,4032
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Males15610215641331297171415931188221
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Read Only—Females11290243119781116612633211761951
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons2681923994252191718332027153631111644161
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Males1209486111744351551692667201416162514135453111378041
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Cannot Read—Females77113828589446148188162175571210223356677
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons197207168196163931303341731,288271921233724157783111931,4811
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Males111
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Unspecified—Females
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.Persons111
BIRTHPLACES.AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES.GREAT BRITAIN.EUROPE.AMERICA.INDIA.ASIA, AFRICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES.AT SEA.Country Unspecified.
Queensland.New South Wales.Victoria.South Australia.New Zealand.Tasmania.Western Australia.England and Wales.Scotland.Ireland.France.Germany.Italy.Austria.Denmark.Other Countries in Europe.British America.United Stat