INHABITANTS AND DWELLINGS.—NUMBERS, 1857-1881., TABLE IV.—Showing the manner in which the Inhabitants of Victoria (distinguishing Chinese and Aborigines) were Housed at the last Four Censuses.
Date of Enumeration. Race. Dwellers in— Persons Camping Out. Persons in Ships or Hulks. Not stated whether Housed or not. Total.
Brick, Stone, Wood, Iron, or Lath and Plaster Houses. Slab, Bark, and Mud Huts. Houses of Unstated Materials. Tents and Dwellings with Canvas roofs.
29th March, 1857 Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines 259,785 112,892 5,026 3,719 2,152 383,574
Chinese 442 22,974 54 1,954 25,424
Aborigines 1,768 1,768
Total Population 260,227 135,866 5,026 3,773 5,874 410,766
7th April, 1861 Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines 364,817 32,614 7,785 100,849 2,575 1,915 3,341 513,896
Chinese 1,802 833 22,028 46 3 20 24,732
Aborigines 1,694 1,694
Total Population 366,619 32,614 8,618 122,877 2,621 1,918 5,055 540,322
2nd April, 1871 Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines 656,716 36,366 6,816 7,512 1,879 2,232 742 712,263
Chinese 6,644 9,621 459 1,148 43 20 17,935
Aborigines 5,911 739 1,330
Total Population 663,360 45,987 7,866 8,660 2,661 2,252 742 731,528
3rd April, 1881 Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines 797,880 28,736 13,451 4,507 1,075 1,838 1,951 849,438
Chinese 6,579 5,122 253 154 12 8 12,128
Aborigines 6,801 100 780
Total Population 804,459 33,858 14,384 4,661 1,187 1,846 1,951 862,346