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British & Irish immigration, 1840-1914
Who were the ancestors of Pākehā New Zealand? Where did they come from and what sort of people were they? These are some of the questions which this feature sets out to answer.
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Page 3 – 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.
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Page 4 – The English
Table and graph showing which part of England immigrants to New Zealand came from.
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Page 7 – Where to?
British-born population living in New Zealand provinces in 1871.
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Page 8 – Who were the immigrants?
Graph of figures taken from the death certificates of British and Irish immigrants to New Zealand (which include information on the father's occupation).
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Page 9 – Conclusions
These statistics suggest some larger conclusions about the character and values of New Zealand's founding Pākehā population
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Page 10 – Further information
Further sources relating to British and Irish immigration to New Zealand, including pdfs of more detailed information and statistics
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Main image: Regional origins of English immigrants, graph