Where did they come from?

The composition of the inflow from Britain and Ireland was quite different from the composition of the United Kingdom as a whole. By comparison with the distribution of population in the homelands, there were generally fewer English than might be expected and considerably more from Ireland and especially Scotland.

Country of origin of British and Irish immigrants (%)
Map of the United Kingdom, 1871 English Scottish Irish Welsh
UK Census 1871 65.6 10.6 18.8 4.6
NZ Census – UK-born 1871 49.7 27.3 22 1
1800–40 62.1 20.4 15.6 1.6
1840–52 64.7 20.6 13.6 1.1
  • NZ Company 1839–50
82 15 1.8  
  • Auckland 1840–52
45.8 17.6 35.9   �
1853–70 47.7 30.2 21.4 1.1
  • Canterbury assisted 1853–70
56 20 24  
  • Otago miners
38.4 30.1 31.5  �
1871–80 54.8 20.9 22.4 0.9
  • Govt Assisted 1871–80
54.2 18.3 27.5   �
1881–1914 64.1 22.1 13.9  �

Graph of this table

These figures and graph suggest:


Book cover encouraging domestice servants to
         migrate

'New Zealand wants domestic servants; good homes, good wages'. Cover of Information about New Zealand for domestic servants issued by the High Commissioner for New Zealand, c1912

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