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1 8 7 5,
VICTORIA.
STATISTICAL REGISTER OF
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THE COLONY OF VICTORIA, FOR TliE YEAJl
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18 7 4~
PART IX.
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS.
PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY HIS EXCEJ..LENCY'S COMMAND.
1St! ~utbntitll : GEORGE SKINNER, ACTING GOVERN)1ENT PRINTER, JIELBOURNE.
No. 63.
. Preparation* Prlnt!nid 1050 copies)
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~PPROXIMATE COST OF RETURN.
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• The cost of compiling this Return extends to several Departments of the service; lt Is therefore lmposolble to give tllo cost of Its preparation. ·
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PART IX.-RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS.
CONTENTS.
CHURCHBS, ClU.l'ELS, ETC.
" RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS •••
MBLOOURNE: UNIVERSITY-RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS •••
" NUMBER OF STUDENTS-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
" SUMMARY OF 8CIIOOLS
NuMBER oF GRADUATEs-RETuRN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS-TEACHER/! AND SCIIOLA.RS
" EXPENDITURE
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
COLLEGES, GRAMMAR 8CIIOOLS, ETC.
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLs-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
SABBATII ScHooLs
" RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
MELBOURNE PURLIC LIBRARY ...
NATIONAL GALLERY
INDUSTRIAL- AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
NATIONAL MusEuM
RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS
SUPREME CoURT LIBRARY
PUBLIC LIBRARIES, MECHANICS' INSTITUTES, ETC.
HoSPITALs-AccoMMODATION AND RELIEF •••
, RECEIPTS AND ExPENDITURE
BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN AsYLUMs-ACCOMMODATION AND RELIEF
" " RECEIPTS AND ExPEl\'DITURE
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND 0RPRAN ASYLUMS-BIRTHPLACES OF INMATES
" " RELIGIONS OF INMATES ...
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ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
AGES OF PATIENTS AND INMATES
RETURN FOR ELEVEN YRARS •• ,
HOSPITALS FOR TilE INSANE-ACCOMMODATION, RECEIPTS, ETC.
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BIRTHPLACES AND RELIGIONS •••
ADIIIISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC,
AGES OF PATIENTS
PRIVATE RETREAT FOR Tim INSANE, CR.EMOJL'<lll ...
LUN.ATIC ASYLUMS-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEA.RS
INDUSTRIAL AND RE_FORMATORY SCHOOLB-ACOOMliODATION, RECEIPTS, ETC.
INDUSTRIAL 8cHOOLB-BIRTBPLACES AND RELIGIONS •••
" ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC,
REFORII!ATORIES-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
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INSTITUTIONS FOR AFFJ:JCTIONS OF Tim EYE .AND EAR-ACCOMMODATION, RECEIPTS, ~TO, , , ADMISSIONS, DIBCIIARGES, ETfl ....
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" FEMALE REFUGEB-ACCOMMOD.ATION, RECEIPTS, :ETC,
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DIBPENSA.RIES
ADMISSIONS, DISCII.ARGES, ETC.
AGES OF INMATES
DECENNIAL RETURN
MELBOURNE FREE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
BENEVOLENT SociETill:s, 1:1:rc. SAUA>RS' HoME
MELBOURNE HOME
RET~EAT FOR INEBRIATES
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,BIRTIIPL.ACES
RELIGIONS
AGES
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STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICT(i)RIA, 1874o
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESSo
CHURCHES, CHAPELS, ETC. RETURN for the Year ended 3 I st December I 87 4 of the Number of Churches an1d Chapels, Schoolhouses,
and other Buildings used for Public Worship by the different Religious \Denominations ; also the .Approximate Number of Services performed during the Year, the Number of Persons for whom h '.A d' dhN l t ere IS ccommo atwn, an t e umber usua ly attendmg.
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I Dwellings Total Number I!; • Number of Persons-
Churches Schoolhouses or Public of Ilui!dlugs N~~~~~o,f Denominations~ and used for Buildings of all For whom Usually attending
Chapels. Public used for descriptions ~~t~~j~~ there is at Principal • Worship. Public used for Accommo- Sunda)• or Sabbath
Worohip, Public IVo~ship. dation. Service.' ----- -------
Protestant Churches :-Church of England ... ... 246 113 83 442 23,968. 65,029 40,610 Free Church of England ... 2 I . .. 3 384l 900 570 Presbyterian ... ... 27I . .. 304 575 3I,2III 71,000 62,000 Presbyterian Synod of Victoria 2 ... 5 7 zso. 830 JIO Free Presbyterian ... . .. 5 6 7 !8 354 1,635 305 Wesleyan Methodist .... ... 373 52 IOO SZ5 57.7I~ IOI,225 75,196 Primitive Methodist ... ... 97 9 32 138 u,637; I3,480 7,:uo United Methodist Free Church ... 39 5 7 SI 3,886 5,710 2,465 Methodist New Connection ... 3 ... . .. 3 zo8 500 300 Bible Christians ... . ..
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53 5 8 66 5,963 8,909 3,920 Indel?endent or Congregational. •• 66 r8 2I 105 8,236 10,598 8,776 Baptist ... ... · ... 40 I 22 63 8,r sj n.,66s 8,890 Evangelical Lutheran • .•• 23 3 17 43 Z,IO'? 3,700 z,ooo Unitarian Christian ... I ... ... I IOZ 250 150 Welsh Calvinistic Connection ... 7 ... ... 7 906 I,zso sss Church of Christ ... ... 24 ... IO 34 4,154 7,ooo 3,428 Society of Friends ... ... 2 . .. ... 2 208 r8o 90 United Brethren or Moravians ... 2 ... ... 2 ss4 300 130 Unattached (Mariners' Church) I ... . .. I zoq 200 90 New Church or Swedenborgians I ... . .. I I04 ISO so Union Churches .. ~ ... 2 ... ... 2 259 350 ·255
The Roman Catholic Church • ... 264'
I 30 53 347 35.46~ 87,IZ5 66,726
The Catholic Apostolic Church ... I ... 3 4 980 I 53° r8o The Christian Israelites ... ... 3 .. . ... 3 364 I,ooo 164 The Spiritualists ... ... ... ... .. . 5 5 ! 226 1,z6o 400 The Jews ... ... ... 6 . 1 .. .
1---7 __ ____::~ 1,350 531
.-;:s;:-1 • 2.45s ll99·I6f
----Total ... ... 244 677 403,126 285,6oi
1 This column presents a. statement of the average numbers attending at one service only on the Sabbath, and it has beeu pointed out that this mode of calculating the nttendnnce does not render the returns of the different denomtnutions strictly comparable, in~smuch as, in connection with some rcltgJous bodies, there are several services held on the same day, attach of which an entirely distinct set of worsliippers attends, whil::.t, in the case of other denominations, the attendance at subsequent servJces always consists, to a. greater or less extent, of the some iudividuals as were comprised in the llrst oongreg•tlon.-' These figures are copied from the return furnished for the year !87l• as the Head of the Denomination stated tbnt he could not ~llcct the inform~tion for 1874.-' These ftgnres are only to he taken as approximate.-• Many of these nre protlably schoolhouses.
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HENRY HEYLYN HATTER, Government Statist.
CHURCHES, CHAPELS, ETC.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN
Rellgious Denominations.
Chm·eh of England. Roman Catholics. Presbyterians. Wesleyans. Total •
,S_ ~i!l L:
... = " " .,_e. ~~ 0 .So. 0 =
i:g . .=o i
,_ i~ Year. <>.= ;:::;: ""' 3]~ moo _,...god -~ ~ -=~: 'S,S~~ ~=" ~~~i t ~~ OOo~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~
~ § s·~ ~ i'i 8 ~ "= "" ~~=:s ..o:g~ s"'§e s~~
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E~~f §·:;~ §f;3S.! =58~ """' §~~ :=:too. z~ .. 1>;~-<l$. z.,..-<1.:!> zp::j~ i';,:oo. i'<P..-<l$
1864 320 42,307 280 39.900 294 32,543 480 6!,726 151. 24,048 1,900 1,531 202,424 1865 317 43,879 7.85 41,095 401 37.582 489 78,497. 198 Jr,oo6
··~ z,15o 1,695 234,204
1866 356 46,738 1.63 45,190 415 37,669 505 81,8 I 8 ZZ2 3I,IIZ ,, r,8oo 1,766 1.44,31.7 1867 359 50,357 288 54.360 443 46,990 544 88,761 235 29,585 ''5 1,700 1,874 271,753 x868 351 54,179 1.94 55.445 401 47,o8o 583 96,740 235 31,686 !6 1,630 r,87o z86,76o r869 392 56,045 300 56,254 436 53,88o 6o6 99,031 228 33,363 is 1,750 1,967 300,323 !870 425 59,04~ 310 57,380 498 65,565 631 II5,679 265 4r,56o Is 1,6oo 2,IJ4 340,832 I87I 407 6o,866 305 58,760 498 6 s,56 5 731 II9,945 264 40,105 15 1,6zo 2,210 346,86I 1872 419 61,8oo 312 6r,833 546 66,915 733 122,778 279 42,oo6 ~6 r,78o 2,295 357,1 IZ r873 407 63,II5 3I5 63,000 553 67,455 736 128,974 266 44.676 7 1,67o 2,284 368,890 1874 445 65,929 347 I 87,125 6oo '73,465 783 IZ9,824 273 45.433 7 I,J50 2·455 403,126
' The Spiritualists, althou;;~ not strictly speaki~g C!nlst,i!'fis, are included under this head. They only oocur returns fo1' 1873 and 1874•
f'IE_NRT :EIETLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
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6 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, r874.-
MELBOURNE UNIV;ERSITY.-RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS. ' . - ~ --. ' ' - .
' i Receipts.
Year. Expenditure.
Government Aid. College Fees. Other Sources. -Total. _._...;_...,----1--------------'------1----:-·-- ------
•¥I• 1867'
r868.
i869 1870
:1871
~Sp. :·.. 1873
1874
£ s. d. 0 0
0 0
g,ooo o o 6;iso o ··b 9,:>cio o o
9,ooo o o g,ooo o o _
u,t.50 0 0 0 0
0 ·0
g,ooo ci o
s. d. £ s. d. 1,r6s s o I;'o66 16 6
- ' ! I,346 I7 6 i :32.3 IS .0 1,549 I 6 '':z.6:z. IS 0 I,577 ·~9 6' · .• -;' :z.z6·:··,7 -~--0
~· 'i,4ZZ II "6
z,1,59 ; I! o :z.,793 ,13 ' 0 J,:Z.03 14 6
.. · 3;950 :·z '7 4.705 '2. 0
· S,JOZ 0 . 6
241 10 0
6$2 '7 ~ 6 'z68 15 : o
215 5 0
·zi7 18 ~ 6· ':.r86 u . o ' :1.14 3 6
"£ s. d. u,:z.32 I 6 r:z.,9:Z.0 1:1. 6 Io,Su r6 6
1-. s,s# :L 6>
ia,7I4:~·x:''6~. ';, n,Sr:l 13 6
__ r~,o6:z.. 8 o ... I4,668 19 6 IJ,I68 o 6 II,64I IJ. 0
I4,SI6 3 6
£ s. d.
12,653 5 5 r:z.,65r 14 4 rr,z89 I9 6
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I0,5Z3 2 9 . Lj . I0~6SI I 3 9 u;::i.96 17 5 'lt '·'
II,433 r6 3 I2,905 9 7 n,So5 o 8 IZ,530 7 II I6,392 I6 3
NoTE.-;The'amounts voted and expended o~ buildings are not,included in this return.
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MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY . ..:...NUMBER OF STUDENTS . ..,..RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS. I • . ' . ' .: • .'
.. , Nui)lber Matriculated,
Matriculated Students attending ' ' Non-Matriculated Students attending:.. .. Total; Number 0 ·Lectures iri- · .. I;ectures In..:. _ .· lll!itriculated
Year. 1----.---1------.---r----;-....:.--;---l and Non-
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I "Matriculated Total from
Eacb the eom- Arts. Year· mencement . . .
I864 1865 I866
r867 I86S
I869 I870 I871 !872
I873
Laws. ~~gineerlni:Mediclne. Total. · Arts. Laws. ~~eerlng Medicln~. ~~tal. J St~~e~~ct~=~--3-I-I--I-55-·I--.-27- I7 7 , .4 '36 3 .30 _ 2 2 .· ,· •J7 . . . 73
27 x8z "3? I6 5 7 56 1 ·32 ••• 5 ·! 38 ' 94
35 2.17 : j6 21 '" IO 57 3 30 "' •· .~· , : ~;4- :: . 9I 34 251 · 43 z2 z xo 64 2 u . ... 2 •.. ,,25 ·;:_s9 47 2.98 4~ 17 • z n . 59 ... .<I 5 ... · 3 · 18 ·' 77 53 ' 351 39 31. 8 :x8' · 88 z 6 ••• z I~·. · · .-.9s;: Sz 433 ' So 39 8 z6 II3 I 2 4 2 -9· I. ·•··· ... I22 93 S:Z.6 5I 42 IJ 29 116 I 2 I 2 .. 6 '.rzz·
98 712 47.. 45 ~3 26 I3I ... ••• ... . 2 2 .. I33 88 ... 6I4 4S 52 ,.I7 36 132 ••• I ..... ! I 1 .,z 134
II8 830 7I.· 43 42 -1I74 I ... ••• , , 2 r ~ " . , ,: i77
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MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.-NUMBER"-oF· GRADUATES.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
Year.
B.A.
Direct. Ad eundem.
· .. M.A. 'M.B. ..
M.D: •· ".LL.B. : i
LL.D. Total.
Direct. Ad · N-:·... ·Ad Direct. Ad Direct. I Add ~.-D-ir-ect--:. __ A_d_ .Direct. Ad ~-- eundem • .! :"11"':."'·· eundem. . eundem. . : euu em. eun<!em. _ eundem.
-------1----1--- 1---------Prior to I864
I864 I865 I866
I867 I868
I869
',1870 J87I
I872
!873 •1874
Total
Total
[_360 J
I9 8 I .
6 6
6
s 7
11
I'J . I
~ 4-7 6
s l
I
.I4
3 4
7 .2
'7 1
3
9 6
4
s 19' .
6
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2
6 ... 6 22 ••• .z 2
2
2
I
2
2
2 7 3 2
,u 3
'- 3
4 I
I
3
3 2
j •••
2
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45 12
t ·II
•· I~, - 13_
'.17 '
52 I4 12
II
'42 2I 'IO
l'o -~ S .I,9 .5
6 · ,., 5 ! I I- ••• I 3 I ... ... ... 1.4
5 ••• 3 ..1 ' 2 7 ... ••• I 6 I ... j . ·ZI
4
s 12 6 . 5 2 • ... ... 4 . ' ... ... .... i: )4 '5
----1--'-''-1--- __ I__ ---------- ------~-- .J 55 63 1.3 .. 6 IO 57 29 · S I 9 2iO. I86 -.r--' -r.--' ~ .--...-- ~- ~
uS 219 67 34 IO 396
T. F. BRIDE, Act:illg Registrar.
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PRdGRESS. 7
SUMMARY OF SCHOOLS.
RETURN of the Number of Public and Private Schools, of Colleges and Grammar Schools, of the Number of Instructors, and of the NumBer of Scholars, in the Colony of Vict?ria, during the Year ended pst December I87f •
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•i Number Number of Scholars.
Description of Schools. Number
of - Schools. I
I Males. Females. ToW. Males. Females. Total.
.~---- ---Schools receiving Aid from the Revenue ... ... 11Ill
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Schools not· ~eceiving .Aid {Private Schools ••• '· 6os from the Revenue ... Colleges and Grammar
. - , . .echools . .. • .. • 5 ... ----Total ... ... .. . 1,721
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I,767 I1948 3,7I5 ~
soo 959 1,459 I I
so ... !so I -------- --;--
2,3I7 21907 s,z24
III,408 104,736
g,628 II,796
I1024 . .. --------I221o6o n6,532
:u6,1 .. 44
4 2I,42
x,oz 4
---238,592
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Govermnent Statist.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-TEACHERS AND SCHOLARS. I
RETURN oT the' Public ·schools• in operation during the Year r874, the N~mber of Tea~hers E~ployed, . the Number, of Children on tbe Rolls, and the Number in Av~rage Attendance.
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Number '·· of ·
• , Schools.
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N';'mber of Teachers Employed: : Nnmber of Scholars.
Males.; Females. In Average Atterul4nce.
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~--~-· f 1 ! I !l t . I J I eJ _j ---+-+--l-o-----j_-___ 1_-___ ~_-_ I 1III 1,165 III,408 I0417:3612I6,1# 56,82.4 47o5SI I041375
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._.. ' Tbe :figures In these columns ·represent the total number of children on the Rolls of Public ! J~uring 1874 uncorrected for attendance ~t more than one school. It Is estinutted that I88,J80 distinct children attended these schools during the year.
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! HENRY VEN.ABLES, '. S~retary, Education Department .
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PUBLIQ SCHOOLS.-EXPENDITURE.
RETURN showing the. Exp~nditure on Public Schools during the Year. I 87f, distinguishing the Expenditure of Funds obta.ined from Private ~ources from those gr~nte.q by Q:overn~~t.
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From Government Grant.
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Salaries ••• ... Results ... • .. Bonuses ... . ... Training ... • .. :Books and Reqnisites ... (Jleaning ,.. • .. Boards of Advice • .,. Exhibitions ... • •• Singing .. . Rent .. . Buildings ...
Total
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Total Ex p
Amount.
·l £' 8,
, .... 240,243 16 ... 6o,218 3 3•'?4:3 0
... 3,254 I3 4,769 4 ... . I9;697 IS ... 43I I ... : '686 5 ... : 2;772 I ... 9·944 3 ... 192,479 15
. .. £537.539 19
enditure ...
d. 3: 3 6 5
Io 3 9 0 I 5 0
0
FroJ:J;~ Private synrces. • . ,
Local Contributions ... Extra Subjects ...
Total
... £5:1:1,977 L 3d .•
Amount.
£ 8. d. 709 I 3
3,728 II 0
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HENRY VENABLES, l3fcretary, Education Department.
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8 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA; 'di74·-:-
PRIVATE SCHOOLS. RETURN of the Private Schools in operation in the Colony of Victoria during the Year 1874 ..
Number of Scbools. Cities, Towns, Boroughs, and
Sbires. I Boys. Girls. 1\IU:ed. . ----1 ..
CrnEs, TowNs, AND BoROUGHs.
Amherst ... ... ... . .. ... 3 Ararat ... . .. ... . .. I ... Ballarat ... ... . .. 5 4 33 Ballarat East ... ... ... I II Belfast ... . .. I . .. 4 Brighton .•• ... . .. 2 2 3 Brown's and Scarsdale ... ... I I Brunswick ... ... I . .. 7 Buninyong ... ... . .. I 'I
Castlemaine ... . .. I 2 7 Clunes ... . .. 2 I 6 Collingwood ... . .. ... I 6 Craigie ... ... . .. ... I Creswick ... . .. I 2 4
Daylesford ... ... I I 7 Dunolly ... ... ... . .. ... z
Eaglehawk ... ... . .. . .. . 6 Echuca ... ... ... I ... 5 Emerald Hill ... . .. 3 2 7 Essen don and Flemington ... I ... 5
Fitzroy ... ... ... I I 22. Footscray ... . .. 2. 4 I
Geelong ... ... ... I I 9
Hamilton. ... ... z I 3 Hawthorn ... . .. 2 3 7 Hotham .•. ... ... . .. I I
Inglewood ... ~· . ... I I
Kew ... ... ... %. I 6 Koroit ... ... ... ... . .. %.
Malmsbury ... . .. ... I I z Maryborough ... ... .... %. 2 Melbourne ... . .. 7 I2 36
Newtown and Chilwell ... I 2 2
Portland ... ... . .. ... z 2 Prahran ... ... . .. 4 8 1.9
Queenscli:ff ... ... . .. I %.
RiclJmond ... . .. I I iz Rutherglen ... ... ... .. . 1
Sale ... . .. ... .. . I 2. Sandhurst ... ... 2. .. . 18 Sandridge ... ... . .. 2 7 SebastOpo1 ... ... I .. . 3 Smythesdale ... ... ... .. . I St. Arnaud ... ... ... . .. 3 Stawell ... ... I .. . 10 st:Kilda ... ... ... 6 6 IO
Tarnagulla ... ... . .. I I
Walhalla ... ... I . .. z Wangaratta ... ... I z ... Warrnambool ... . .. I I 3 Williamstown ... ... I .. . 8 Wood's Point ... ... ... I .. .
SnmEs.
Alberton ... ... ... I I z Alexandra ... ... ... ... I
Ararat ... ... ... .. . .. . I Avoca ... ... ... ... . .. z Avon ... ... ... .. . ... 2
t862]
I ' Number of Teachers.
Total. ! Males • Females. I Total.
I
3 I 2 3 I 3 3 6
42. 39 6I IOO I2 I IJ I4 5 2 8 IO 7 9 I6 25 2 . .. 2 2 8 8 I3 1.1
2 z 4 6
IO 5 IO I5 9 3 9 IZ 7 . .. 7 7 I I I 7 2 8 IO
9 5 J2 I7 z . .. 3 3
6 2 5 7 6 3 8 11
IZ IS 18 33 6 4 8 12
24 24 55 79 7 I 8 9
II 36 33 69
6 IS I3 28 I2 15 I7 32. z z 7 ·9
z I 4 5
9 IO IS 25 z 2 I 3
3 ... 4 4 4 4 II I5
55 55 120 I75
5 7 z6 33
4 %. 6 8 4I 42. 74 u6
3 2 2. 4
14 I4 :z.8 42. I I I 2
3 z 6 8 :1.0 I8 1.9 47 9 I IS I6 4 3 3 6 I I 2 3 3 ... 4 4
11 4. I3 I7 zz 57. 6s u:z.
, z ... :1. z
3 I 2 3 3 I 4 5 5 z 6 8 9 5 I4 19 I ... I I
4 I 4 5 I .. . I I I. ... I I
2. .. . 3 3 2 I 2 3
\
Number of Scholars.
Males. Females.
35 19 ... 2.3
667 596 So I48 75 74 88 89 I4 36
I48 I6o 13 1.9
8:z. IZ4 I34 I64, 56 IJ6 2 5
62 68
rSz I83 1.1 9
Io8 11.3 99 151
196 I67 93 I07
536 887 42. s6
518 57 I
174 113 I 59 I 56
7 74
2 42
196 I47 97 91.
7Z 8:z. 36 84
965 r,114
36 310
30 71. 396 804
z6 8
477 469 6z 35
98 I07 351 373
93 I74 95 82 I7 :z.8 I8 3I
I82. 19I 472 373
3 IS
29 27 IS :1.9 96 86
201 238 ... 14
24 2.0 I 12 6 10
5 6 1:1. 2.1
Total.
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5 4 2.3
I,26 22 I4
3 8 9.
I77 5 0
308 4
zo6 298 19
7 I30
365 30
23I 25 0
363 zoo
1,+2.3 98
I,o89
1.87 315 St
343 I89
4' 15 4 IZO
::.,079
346
10 z 0 I,20
3 4
6 94 97
:1.05 71. 4 267 177 45 49
373 845
IS
56 4. 4. Ib 439 ' 14
# 13 I6 II
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RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS. 9
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
RETURN of the Private Schools in operation in the Colony of Victoria d ~ring the Year I8]4-continued
Cities, Towns, Boroughs, a.nd Shires.
SliiRES-con!inued.
Bacchus Marsh ... . .. Bairnsdale ... ... Ball an ... ... Ballarat ... ... ... Bannockburn ... ... Beech worth ... ... Belfast ... ... Bellarine ... ... ... Benalla ... ' Bet Bet ... ... ... Boroondara ... . .. Bungaree ... . .. Buninyong ... . .. Caulfleld .•• ... . .. Chiltern .•• ... ... Coburg ... ... . .. Colac ... . .. ... Creswick ... . .. Dandenong ... ... Darebin ... ... ... Dundas ... ... ... Flinders and Kangerong ... Gardiner ... ... Gisborne ... ... Glenelg ••. ... ... Goulburn ... . .. Hampden ... . .. Heidelberg ... . .. Jika ... ... . .. Keilor ... ... Kilmore ... ... . .. Korong ... ... Kyneton ... ... . .. Maid on ... ... ... Marong ... ... ... Meredith ... ... Metcalfe ... ... . .. Moorabbin ... ... Mornin{lton ... ... Mortlake ... ... Mount Alexander ... ... Mount Franklin . ... ... Mount Rouse ... ... Newham ... ... Newstead ... ... North Ovens ... ... Nunawading ... ... Oakleigh ... ... ... Oxley ... ... ... Pyalong ... ... ... Ripon ... ... ... Romsey ... ... ... Rosedale ... ... ... Seymour ••• ... ... South Barwon ... ... Sta.well ... ... Strathfleldsaye ... ... Towong ... ... ... Wannon ... ... Waranga ... ... Warrnambool ... . .. Wimmera ... . .. Winchelsea ... ... Wyndham ... ... Y acka.ndandah ... ...
Total ... ...
Number of Schools. chers. Number of Tea'
Mixed. I Boys. Girls. i
Total. Ma,les. Females. Total.
'! :
I . .. 2. 3 2. 3 5 ... . .. 2. 2. ... 2. 2. . .. 1. 3 5 2 3 5 ... I . .. I ... I I . .. I 1. 3 1. 3 5 . .. I I 2. ... 2. 1.
... . .. 2. 1. I 3 4
. .. . .. 1. 2. ... 3 3 ... 4 4 3 5 8 . .. . .. ... I I I ... I
... I .. . I ... I I
. .. ... I I ... I I
. .. . .. 1 I ... I I
. .. ... 3 3 3 2. 5
... . .. 1. 1. I 3 4 ... . .. I I I I 1.
..: ... 2. 2. 1. I 3. . .. . .. I I ... I I
. .. . .. I I ... I I
... .. . 1. 1. 2. ... 2.
. .. . .. I I I ... I
... . .. I I I ... I
I . .. ... I I . .. I
. .. . .. I I I ... I
... . .. 3 3 .. . 3 3
... ... 4 4 I 5 6
I I I 3 2. I 3 ... I I 1. I 3 4
I I 2. 4 I 4 5 . .. . .. I I .. . I I
... .. . 3 3 5 s 10
... I I 2. . .. 2. 2. 1. 1. I2. I6 IO 2.4 34
... . .. 6 6' 1 5 6
. .. .. . 1 I 3 3 6
. .. .. . I I I ... I
. .. ... 3 3 ... 4 4
... .. . 2. 2. I 2. 3
... ... I I .. . I I
... .. . I I I ... I ... .. . I I ... I I
... I ... I .. . 2. 2.
. .. I 2 3 I 3 4
... I I 1. . .. 3 3 . .. ... 2. 1. .. . 1. 2.
... .. . I I . .. I I p ... ... I I .. . I I
.. . ... I I I 1. 3 .. . ... 2. 2 2. ... 2
... ... I I I .. . I
.. . ... 3 3 I 4 5 ... . .. I I .. . I I
... I ... I ... 2 2
. .. I 2. 3 I 2. 3 .. . . .. I I . .. 1 I
.. . ... I I .. . I I ... .. . 1. 2. 1. I 3
.. . . .. I 1 1. 1 3
... . .. 3 3 I 3 4 ... ... I
I I .. . I I . .. l I 2. . .. 7 7 ... ...
I
I I .. . 2. 2. ... ... I I ... I I ... ... I 1 I .. . I
. .. ... 3 3 2. 4 6 i i i
Number of Scholars.
Males. Females.
1-------
6o 66 6 I6
ss ss ... IO 42 70 4 1.1.
40 ~ 2.6 40 74 62. 11. 8
.. . 7 1.0 30 5 I4
ss 47 so 79 68 74 75 67
I 7 I 7
« 38 31. 48
1. 6
I4 ... 39 36 I7 40 76 6o
2.3 2.6 59 ss
3S SI I 5
Io 4I 6 I9
I77 2.79 51. I02 95 47 :!.S 2.0 84 I03 37 32. 3 6
37 2.7 7 11. ... IO
2I 40
4 1.0
2.9 4I IO I3 9 2.
4 9 30 34
23 I8 12 27 22 3 . .. 12
20 48 2.2. 33 IO 6 36 3I IS 10
36 38 I7 II
42. 68 3 30 7 7 5 2
72. 88
Total.
--
I2 6 2 2.
I43 IO
II 2.
I 66
I36 2.0 7
so 19
I05 12.9 142. 142.
8 8
82. 8o
8
I4 75 57
I36
49 II7 86
6 51 2.5
456
154 I42. 45
I87 69 9
64 I9 IO 6I
2.4 70 2.3 II
I3 64
4I
39 25 12. 68 55 I6 67
25
74 28
IIO 33 14 7
I6o
--63- __ 9_4_1_.;--6-:; -,:----;-1 Io459 9,62.8 lll,796 2.I,42.4
llENRY HEfLYN IIAYTER, Government Statist.
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10
COLLEG:IllB AND GRA~MAR. SCHOOLS.
RETuRN of the Colleges' ~d Grammar Schools i~ the . Colony of Victoria for the year. ended ... ;· -. .-.-:· .. 31St Dec(miber r~74·
·.Amount of Govo~nment I N~~~-r of studente. Aid reeeived- :
1
Number
: . ! of ~;ters '·~p~frs; Prior to the i'nur!ng the Professors. B d T tal
Name of Institution. : -. ~ ~ ·' ~- - l .,.
Wbat Rel!gious Denomination connected-with. :
' l .P;"'t Year. :, past Year. i · · oar ers. · 0 •
:'-~--'--- ~·(=~ ·~...:..__;:_ .. -- --,' .. _---:---"-----c_----",'---'-~-l-----,-i-~-""-·,.---'1--,--, -... --- -:-,--. ---·~ : £ s: a. ::. .. .. 1.
• ,ll,
1.-lelbo\lrne Grammar Schopll. • ••
qeelong Grammar S~hool i Church of England ••• .. •. 13,783:14 o·'
\ * l " ! Church of Jl11J5land ••. 7,ooo · o o
7 8
.. 20 ,,103 .. ;: 123
67 .. , ·£<r. ··137 •1 < ......
Scotch College (Mel):JOurne) Pres bytl!rian Church of Vict9ria
Wesleyan Methodist •• • . .•
6,44,5 .o o 2,769) 0
... IS 45 290- .. ·335 Wesley College (Meibourne) 3' •••
' .,. II 59 212 '271 • ' -~J ;~_ ' St. Patrick's College· (Melbourne) Roman Catholic 9 0 .••• . .. 9 .. 52 . ,106 ~ 158
·'' ":.
Total --'------'-'-'- · · -· ·' ··Is--.--. ---::;:::1,,:
... so I 243 .781·. ,1,024 ' . .. {.,'~·. •:• t '> ; ! <• : H> ,.. • yoo •" t'i•J•, ~ ~
· ' In connection wltn the Melbourne Grammar School there is an exhibition of '£11, tenable for three years, which is awarded annually to a boy tinder 14, for education in ,the school.; also o'ne of £zo, given annually for two years to a student wllo is· going to' attend th'e University provide_d he has passed the'lfatrieulatio'n Examination with credit.--~ ~.~ At'the G'eelong Grammar School there are now four students under education as exhibiti(in~rs from State Schools, and seven suCh students ~have passed the·l\'Iatriculation Examination from this school since these exllil)itions were founded~--._, In connection with the Wesley CollegeJhere ii a ca.Hed tl,le '(Draper ScholarShip," which h~s been established in memory of the late Rev. D. J. Draper, who perished in the Londm!. n: is enable !or one year. Two other scholarships have also been lately founded by J\Irs. Powell, to. be·called the ·''-Waltei Powell Sctto of her late husband •. They. are of the value of £40 eac\l,,payable in two· annual instalments of.£zo. Ac£epted candidates for th9. esleyan Ministry form a distinct division, but their admission iH only a provisional arrangement awaiting tbe proposed establishment of a Theological Institution. i · ; , · · · · · · · " · " · ·
HENRY HEYLYN ·HA YTER, ,Government Statist.
Year.
PUBLIC :AND P.RiVATE _,SCHOOLS.-RETURN 'FOR ELEVEN YEARS. • . i ·, ·. j ·.• I - . ,. . ,· . . ...
~ Number of
Schools.
I ·'Number of Scholars •.
' l J-
: Tota.l.
:_i·~=·tjr;:, · t• •
• ~ ••• {. t> , ... ~
' ••• ~E((r,::!~
.l~~lfl•h.J:..
~~. ' --'---i--"--1------- -----'--'-----+-'\"--''!!."~'·:.!''.:.·....;. --~--'- 1----".:__--,,!-... :,:__ ___ ; - --: ---- I i' I"
~·· I .-: I l l~ i.t .• , . •"9>16L. 6.47 :: 31,4so ~5,532 ~: 56,98'2 ..
<.;~ I .. • I 694 34-,3Sj3 27,862. ·; 62,2.J5
.I,III
.. 36,581z f91;55 ~ 66,o3~
39,63;4 .. ~2,161
55.541
n,8z.6 i • 98,266
.J3I,I45 I
135,962
' 3.00.,.
'3stL
6os ..
·628 ·
88' ' 3
959
I,o6i"
888.
6ro_,,
I
i
,;1.,120 ...
j,539 :::
u,r86
),;~-oo ....
'6 ' .. !~· 52'"
·,..! }~:
'.1·!,384··,
. : ···:,' .. 18,710 .· f' . i:_34,.J3J:'-
I . I .. . : . . . ... .. .. ·~ .: :· '.. NOT~.-Tbe large increase in the numper.?f scholars.in Public Schools shown lntbe returns for •869, 187o,•~7•, IB7z, 1873, and •~74 •. ••.rolj:)pared
with previous years, is partly owing to the fa?t that, In the figures supplied 'i!Y the Education Otllce prior to those years, the average monthly nnmbtir·of children-on the Rolls was. given.;: Wh~reas, for .. t869, t8701.t87t,. 1871-, I87J,)l,Dd .1874 the total nt_Jm}?e:rs.wh~ attended. tl~e schools were returned. It was ment!onediin a foot-note to tne table of teachers and scbolars in Public Sclio.ols ante that a correction applied for tll,C children who attended nt more tban one school: durln~ 1874 would. reduce the number; shown lu tile table (~1~,'144) to;!88,;8o as tl'te estitru1te~ number of dlst.lnct children -who attended Common Schools In the year. In the'" Statistics for 1868" it·was In hke manner stated that the number of d!stmct cbtldren who attended Common gchools in: tbnt year was estimate(} to be IOI~91S · in the •' Statistics for 1869 '' the number was estimated to be 1o6,o7o; in the n Statistics fOr 1870" tl)_e numbe~ was es.timatep. to be· 107,5';7; in th~ 11 Statisti~ for 1871" the number was estimated to be II4,300; !n the "Statlstlcs for r872.., the number'was estimated to be Ii8,4'}8; and In t.lie "'Statistics for ISH" the nutuber was estimated to bC'I81,131· . _,_
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist,
RELI~IOl[S, ~ORAL, AND INTELLECT"9:.AiL P:aOGRESS. 11
SABBATH SCHOOLS. • ' ! .. • • .
RETURN of the :Number of Sabbath Schools, the Number of Teachers, ~nd the Average Number of Scholars attending in connection with the different Religious Denominations throughout the Colony of Victoria, during the Year ~D:d~~ 31st December~I8Z4·
Number of Sabbath
- ·Schools.
! Nu~ber of Teachers. 1 1' ' Average Number of Scholars attending. Denominations.
,,
Males. ·1 Females. Males. Fema.les. Total. I
~otal. -------------1-----:-, ----1-----1--:-:, ~--;--·--- --'-;,---1~-~. ---Protestant Churches :- :
Church of England ... ... 270 88o I,275 2,I55 9,640 Io,88o Free Church of England ••• , · ·· · 3 I3 · - · 19- · -- !·"':32-- --
1I,S
7745
II7 Presbyterian ... ... - · - .•• 3II I,076 1,224 ,:z,:;oo I4,325 Presbyterian Synod of Victoria ... I 6 7 l I3 so 6o Free Presbyterian 1 ... ... 2 . 4 I l S 23 IS Wesleyan Methodist ... ... 339 I,834 I,78o :;,614 I6,895 I6,+8o Primitive Methodist ... ... 72 301 239 \ 652 I,945 2,u6 UnitedMethodistFreeChurch ... 27 no I~o !; 250 832 959 MethodistNewConnection ... ' ... 2 .. II 10 · 21 70 go Bible Christians ... ... 52 299 229 528 I,oso I,<::>65 Independent or Congregational ••• 70 401 374 775 2,986 ,_ . 3,059 Baptist ... ... · .•. ••• _ .. SQ. ---I- <-54_;_ __ -_~<-.;.___ _ 476 I,937 2,I89 Evangelical Lutheran 1
... ••• I 3 36 I4 so 297 233 Welsh Calvinistic Connection , ·.. ••• . 7: . 59 . . -22 • 8I 290 310 Church of Christ ... . ;;, •••... _ !2 " 69 70· I39 475 sSo United· Brethren or Moravians i 3 3 3 : 6 3 I 39
20,520 I9I
z6,2oo IIO 4I
33.375 s,o79 I,791
160 Z,l45 6,o45· 4,126
53° 6oo
I,055 . 70
IOO Unattached (Marioers' Church) ... i 76 ' .p6 u 40 6o
UnionChurches... _:.:• ______ 3_____ i __ I_t 55 Sol 135 Roman Catholic Church•· ... ... 205 515 -697- [I,z~2 · - 10,786 u,772 z4,o48 Spiritualists - ' .. ... ... ... 3 22. 1'o 32 84 79 163 Jews ••• ... ... ... 3 8 17 i I33 III 244
...
1
--"------'-- -'---1--1-'1---;:·--1-----Total I,449 5,925 6,347 59,598 64,62.2. n6,728
,•
• These figures are_ cop. ied f,r_om, the ~etu)-"11 fumislied for. 187J, as the lnf~IJon -~or. 1874 ~o.uld not be collected.--' These figures are only to be taten as approximate. nL--
-~ NOTE.~~everal ?f the returns 'of:tne, _Pr~Diltive MethodJ~· and of the Roman· vawollc v'l"'v" do1not distinguish the sex.es of teachers and
schotars, hence the sum of the males and females·does not agree WJth the total of both sexes.
· · · ., .I ·· · -- •· - fiENRY, HAYTF)R, Government Statist. :~t. .
. I
SABBATH SCHOOLS . .,-RETURN ,FOR ELEiVEN .YEARS. ~ . , , r • f " ~"). , : •
r. -' , "' '"' • The Spiritualists, although perhaps not strictly speaking ChrlBtlans, are Included under this headmg. They only occur In the returns for 1873 and 1874.
~ ' .. · · · : ·· · · · ~ ~:: ., c HENRY HEYLYN :E,l;AYTER, Government St~tist. ' ··:. ' . '' r. '·
Hours
between which
itls
open.
MELBOURNE PUBLIC LIBRAR:Y. • . I RETURN of the Melbourne Public Library for the Year ended 31st December 1874·
..
1
1, A:mount.o!Aidfrom .... ----.,-~~-~~~~~~~~~~_:_: _ _:_:_··-'--. -- -Government. · ' l
Number of VIsits during
1874-
Cost of
Erection.
" .
During 1874· . ·_,
£ •• d. : d.
Number of
Volumes Pamph-
le~~r:dl--.....,--in .§
Library. +:l • ~~ e)~ -- ,;:~ ,:::~ ,:::~
i3,'678,10,4. )0 0 6 I,>Oo 46o ::.;::.:10~· .]:Z.J; S#-74 i :t.IO I] 3 8j,:t.]r 1 39r;7o) ':t.39,t88
. . ... . I . 1 Consietlng of book!!, pamphl~ts, neWl!papers, maps, plans, and mlsoolla.neous objects. ,, •
:'. ___ HENRY SHEFFIELD, Ll"brarian. -, I ·, I [ 865]
12 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA,
NATIONAL GALLERY. RETURN of the National Gallery for the Year ended 31st December 1874•
Hours between which lt is open. I Number of- Number of Students,
Water-eolor
Oil School of Painting. School of Design, Statuary
1
Drawings, Summer. Winter. and Works Engravings, Total.
Paintings. of Art. Photographs, &c. Males: Females. Males. Femnlea.
1:1. noon to 5 p.m. n noon to 4 p.m. 69 158 5,6so 5.877 3 2.4 54 I3S
ROBT. CURTIS, Clerk to the Trustees.
INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM. RETURN of the Industrial and Technological Museum for the Year ended 31st December 1874:
Hours between which it !s open.; Number of- Number of Students at Class Lectures on-
"~o,:;~~~. • 1f~~~g MoFh Summer. Winter. -M~ps7&~:· Specimens. Drawings. Total. '"' Telegraphy • .. J . ._.,
u noon to 5 p.m. 12. noon.to 4 p.m. 182. I 15,035 107 15,3:1;4 Z2 li 2 75 females i Io males
ROBT. CURTIS, Clerk to the Trustees.
NATIONAL MUSEUM. RETURN of the National Museum for the Year ended 31st December 1874.
Ho!ll'a between which it Is open.
From 1o a.m. till 5 p.m. daily} (Sundays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday excepted)
·Cost of Erection.
£. s. d.
8,475 I
Building.
Nil
Amount of Aid from Government during 1874.
Purchases, &c.1
£ s. d.
711 Il 7 1,335 0 0
Tota.l.
NoTE.-' The return for the year 1874 being made up of halves of two different financial years, this return is approximate.
FREDERICK McCOY, Director of Museum,
NATIONAL MUSEUM.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS. Amount of Aid from Government . ..
Year. Number of VIsitors. Maintenance. Building.
' Total. Purchases, &c~ Salaries and Wages.
£ s. d. £ s. d. ·£ .s. £ B. d. 1864 ... ... 39,641 2.75 I 3 3,700 0 0 1,365 0 0 5,340 I 3 xs6s ... ... 78,536 ... 2,500 0 0 1,365 0 0 3,865 0 0
1866 ... ... 78,947 ... 2,500 0 0 1,365 0 0 3,865 0 0 1867 ... ... 67,954 ... 2,500 0 0 1.455 0 0 3.955 0 0 1868 ... ... 78,572. ... 1,:z.oo 0 0 1,455 0 0 z,655 0 0 1869 ... ... 84,689 ... I,ooo 0 0 1,455 0 0 2.455 0 0 1870 ... . .. 84,662 ... 500 0 0 1,192. 10 0 1,092. IO 0 1871 ... ... 84,010 ... 430 0 0 x,i7o 0 0 1,6oo 0 0 18]2. ... ... I 9I,89:Z. ... 465 0 0 1,120 0 0 1,58 5 0 0 1873 ... ... 89.491 ...
I 5.)2. 3 0 1,335 0 0 1,887 3 0
1874 ••• 100,514 ... 7II ll 7 1,335 0 0 2,046 Il 7
NoTE.-The cost of erecting the Nation!l! was 5 p.m.
ra. 3d. It is open to the public, free of on every week dny, except Christmas Day and Good Friday, between lhe hours of 10 a.m.
HENRY HEYLYN H.AYTER, Government Statist.
SUPREME COURT LIBRARY. RETURN of the Library of the Supreme Court, Victoria, for the Year ended 31st December J874•.
·Number of Branches, &c.
Library at Melbourne, and nine branches in the Circuit
[ 366]'
Total Amount Expended. Number of Volumes. Prior to 1874, During 1874. Total.
£ .s. d. £ s. d. £ s . . d.
This retnm has been furnished by the Librarian.
Hours open. How supported.
By fees paid under Rules of Courtfor admission of Barristers and .Attor-
PUBLIO LIBRARIES, MEOHANIOS' INSTITUTES, ETC. RETURN for the Year ended 31st December 1874 of the Public Libraries, Mechanics' Institutes, &c., in the Colony of Victoria, which furnished Returns to the Government Statist,
showing the Cost of Erection~ the Amount received from Government and from Private Contributions, the Number of Volumes of Books, and the Number of Visits paid during the Year.
Name of In.stitution.
Allansford Mechanics' Institute ••• Amherst Mechanics' Institute . • . • •• Ararat Mechanics' Institute ... . •• Bacchus Marsh Mechanics' Institute ... Ballan.Mechanics' Institute ... • •• Ballarat German Association . .. .. • Ballarat Mechanics' Institute ... • .• Ballarat Public Library ... ... Baringhup Free Library .. • . .. Beaufort Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ... Beech,vorth Public Library and Burke Museum ... Belfast Mechanics' Institute.and Free Library Benalla Mechanics' Institute and Free Library Bendigo Deutscher Verein ... • ..
Cost of Erection.
£ s. d. I
I
1,291 5 10 400 0 0 372 I3 0
I
13,421 7 9 3,969 3 8
2.14 I 0 6oo o o
1,832 14 6 581 10 2 65o o o
I
Berwick Mechanics' Institute .. . ... ••• 75 o o Blackwood Mechanics' Institute and Free Library "399 o 1 I Boneo Mechanics' Institute .. . ... ... • Briagolong Free Library ... ... .. • no o o Bright Mechanics' Institute ••• ... .. . 1
Brighton Library and Reading Room ••• ... 300 o o Brown Hills Free Library ... ... ... I69 19 1
Brunswick Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ... 2,019 3 o Buninyong Mechanics' Institute •u ··~ 1
Burke's Flat Mechanics' Institute ... • ... I34 2 n Camperdown Mecbanics' Institute ... • 240 o o
·Cape Clear Public ]';ibrary•· ,;: ... - ... -- ·4g-· ~-~o-Caramut Mechanics' Institute ... ••• ... 277 o o Carngham Mechanics' Institute ... ... ... 319 o o Castlemaine Mechanics' Institute ... ... z,osz o o Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute ... ... "1.49 4 o Chiltern Athenamm ... ... ••. ... • Clunes :Free Library ... ... ... ... 585 o 5 Colac Free Library ... ... ... ... 37"1. 15 9 Coleraine Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ... 4o8 "1. 6 Collingwood Albert Institute and Free Library ... z,ooo o o Creswick Mechanics' Institute ••. ... ... u2 o o Dandenong Mechanics' Institute and Free Library... 28 5 o o
Amount of Aid from Government. Amount of Private Contributions. 1--------~---------1-------------------· ---------------
Prior to the Past Year.
£ s. d. 2.5 16 0
152 10 8 454 10 5 212. II 2 205 IZ 5
During the Past Year.
£ s. d.
7 19 8 so 11 6 13 t6 7 7 6 10
28 0 0
197 16 2 200 0 0
I
31 5 0
3.935 0 0 3,812. 19 4
118 0 0
100 0 0
1,120 16 7 21 15 2 i
461 14 7 200 2 II
93 9 2
97 IO 5 II5 0 0
20 0 0
42 18 10 "1.7 t6 4 I6 1"1. 6 "1.5 17 6
5 18 0
15 15 3 IO 10 0 75 0 0
I $0 12 9 4 6 4 lOO 0 0 75 0 0 460 13 5 18 I6 11
30 I 5 6 15 8 10 §s __ L.~ -1-- .... ___ I7 6 "1.
289 2,2.43
I 51 209 498 234 70
721 317 115
19 10 9 2 0 4
19 2 9 0
17 2 8 2
10 6 16 0
0 0
35 17 2
68 14 0
3 7 3 IJ 4 0 31 6 I "1.0 0 0 14 IO 9 94 6 5 21 7 5 "1.5 0 0
Prior t<> the Past Year.
Money.
£ s. d. No. of Vols.· "1.4 4 3 ...
389 3 0 •••
"1.,348 0 8 935 847 13 8 6"1. 6II I7 4 57
63 15 0 "1.80 2I,I35 9 9 759 6,614 "1. 9 445
155 I "1. 40 686 2 9 106
6,236 II 7 12.0 I,361 17 10 I 30
344 14 II ••• "1.88 18 8 "1.18
I 39 17 8 258 8 0
22 0 0 3I "1.6
63 l 0 .. .
375 0 0 .. . 666 0 10 2.4
6 884 13 I • .,
"1,"1.35 8 3 3"1.0 99 2 0 .. .
During the Past Year.
£ s. d. No. of Vols. 7 3 0 ...
26 0 0 ...
396 16 0 6 54 6 0 IO "1.4
1,"1.49 6o6
38 "61
"1.45 78
IO 0
6 0
3 8 7 3
I5 6 7 6 5 6 5 0
So o o 87 16 8
28 I 0
5I 18 6 4 15 0
63 I2 6 104 10 0
99 0 3 '5 19 0
"1. so 6o
. 1"1. "1.0 5
I
5
I7
30 so
··405 .17--3· i- ... ~1·- --48 I 0 ,.,
551 10 6 6,478 6 I
14"1. I 3 510 3 I
"L,I34 6 9 403 x6 "1. I6I IS 10 194 10 IO
865 19 5 194 14 3
100 30
I72 I4 0 6o o 6
"1.53 0 5 9 0 0
'44 IS 6 135 I4 4 72 I3 8 45 I5 IO 21 I 4 86 17 3 65 10 7
30
3I
Total NUmber of Volumes
In the Institution.
Hours during which it is open.
I6o 9 a.m. to ro p.m. .•• .•. ... 355 9 a.m. to IO p.m. ... ... • ••
·2.,000
1,.479 8oo 864
xo,ooo 8,973
2.43 1,684
2 3.59"1. • I,300
soo 2.,Ioo
9 a.m. to xo p.m. ... ... . •• 7 p.m. to Io p.m., Mon., Wed., and Sat. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ... .. . .. . 8.30 a. m. to ro.3o p.m. ... • .. IO a.m. to ro p.m. ... ... • .. 7 p.m. to ·9 p.m. .. . . .. .. . Io a.m. to xo p.m. ... .. . 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and 7 p.m .. to 9 p.m •••. 9 a.m. to IO p.m. ... ... ... 10 a.m. to ro p.m. ... ... . .. Io a.m. to 10 p.m., except on Thurs.,
when it is closed at 8 p.m. • 334 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... ...
568 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mon., Wed., and Sat. 147 ro a.m. to 4.30 p. m. ... • .. I 39 IO a.m. to IO p,m, ... .•. ,.,
• 490 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... .•. ... I,ooo 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to ro p.m.
864 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... . .. I,.450 7 p.m. to IO p.m. ... ... ... 1,5oo 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... . ..
519 : Daily ... ... ... ... -- 7oo-1 ~Io a.m:te·9·p.m: -... ·;.. .'"
.. ~54 I 7 p:~. to 9 ·;:m., Tu~~·., Thur~:: and s~i: I,I 55 9 a. m. to IO p.m. ... ... • .. 4.656 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ... ... . ..
750 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Monday ••• 365 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sun.
I,I04 IO a,m. to 10 p.m, ... ,., "' 1,390 9 a.m. to ro p.m. ... ... ...
6oo IO a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... • .. r,946 6 p.m. to ro p.m. ... ... .. .
845 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... .. . "soo 8 p.m. to IO p.m. ... ... • ..
Total Number of Visits paid during the
Year.
570 I24,8oo I 15,346
451 15,65o !6,653 7,200 4,6oo
12,500
5,ooo 2o,8oo
62,400 Io,8 53
910 Dargo Flat Public Library ... ... ... •
,...., Daylesford Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ' 1
:5:: Dig by Mechanics' Institute .. . .. • ... 1
17 345
13 5 12. 8 14 19 0
6 I 8
40 0 0 673 8 0
I7 15 2
107 IO
20 68
5 0 0 46 0 6 15 13 6
14 4 "1.
"L5o Io a.m. to 4 p.m. ... ... ... 900 I p.m. to IO p.m. ... ... • ..
..., 20 0 0 170 8 a.m. to S p.m. ... ... ...
-------------------------~------~-----~----~------~--~----------~----~------------------~---' In these cases the premises are rented.- ' In addition, ;oo volumes have been borro"•ed for sb months from the Melbourne Public Library.- • In adJition, ""volumes.per month are rented from Mullen's Libra~, Melbourne.- • In these cases the
public or borough offices or public schools are used.-- 6 In addition, 2.00 volumes per annum are nnted from Mull en's Libnuy, Melbourne.- • In these cases no inforwation, or imperfect information, has been supplied for 1874; the figures given have herefore been taken from the retu.rl!ll for 18']3.- • This institution was closed during the year in consequence of llll!utllclent support.- • In addition, 163 volumes Iulve been borrowed from the Melbourne Public Library.
PtT-BLIO LIBRARIES, MECHANIOS' INSTITUTES, ETC.
RETURN forcthe:."¥·ear ended 31st Deceinber·ii874' of .. the ''Public• Lil:irarie~;-'Mcch'arii'cs;, I:Iistitut~~/ ~C:/ h{ tlfe Colony or' Vicf6ria~'·*hich"fufuisli(ld ·Returns 'to· the 'Gov~tnrlt~iit'StaBs't;' ";;; .. · · showing·the-Cost of Erection, the Amount receive·d from Government '!ind from·Private'Contributions; the Number of Volumes ofBooks, and· the Number of Visits-paid; during· ~ the Y ear-co.nt:irtued. · · ! . • j
t.....J"',._ • .......... ~-"· ""i ,'.10"'· .... , !.;t ~ ....... !>",'l~'l:')t'·~;' .• ~., ___:_: .. . ·; -.-· Amount of Aid irJm Government. I ·~ A!"o,Unt of Private Contributions. Total •' · · • • i Total
_..r:· ~-~i·: h Cosf~fE~tio~.l-----""1--,--'--,--=l---;...,.,-.;,-:..-=.;-:...--_;_--:-----....,--,----- Number of '' • ,_. Number of
,.
.. · ·.. · •. p;-10~ ti)the • • During the 2 Pri~r ,.f.h<> Past Yettl'• During the Past Year.·· Volumes'~ ;., J!o'!"s du!'!ng which ltls open. VIB!ts 'paid , -- , · '· r ' : ~ . " ' ' · • ; Past Year. -• Past' Year. •: .. , Books: . ll . Books.· In t_he ·~ " .• .. during'tbe
+"'-'-----'-'.}:.-··~.;;...··--!-,._;___:._:._ __ ~--"'---'~-1''----'-' :-'----j·,..--""""-----'- -. __ ; -· -' _·, __ ll_f-'on_• __ Y_· --'''-'' (Donotlon• o!'lyj Money, . . (Donation,.oly} ~stltution: . ' ' " . . .. '• J Year
~ I i .. " I .'; £ .s; i~~· £ .s .. d., £'];s.,d:.l ,£;·s. d:No,ofVols. £.:.s-:d·_'No.of.Vols. .. ·~ •· ·_. i
Di:y~dale.Mecll;ij.ni~~· Institute ... ••• ••• 250 .• o o Io1. 2) 7.J , 7' zs: 6. I 592 Io·: 8L : 150 3L 5. o. . ... 878: Io:a.m. to: Io p!rn.·";,;- .. _ .:. ::r .k r Dlini>lly Publi~ ;Library , . · ... ••• ... .. 1
·;· .-.~~ 1.90; I 5:l 9: ·:.. . 'I l 293 · IO 5: · 34 ' 28 • 2 o. .•• 4.32c 8'·a·:m .. to Io p.m; ••• r _ ... ... : Eaglehawk Publi<:.~ibrary., ·, ... ••• ... ' ·-254··· 3: o~ :324JI9: 5• 48;17~ I .405~ 5 z· ..... · , 49 n: 6. ... ;768 ·9oa-.nr. to 9·P,m•· · ... ••• • .. , Eldorado. Athenreilm:and Free Library 2
... ... 139~ o·, o- 2.5' o' o .. : zo' "o o 221 o o· • 22· 2I 2 6. ... , c 66c :Io _~t:m: to 8• p.rn: ... .:: · .::· : Ehnsliurst Public Library. · :~., .... .... ... · -,! .-. I' I ·I·z .. 7 n ... -.. :z.o o I so 16,I9. 7- ... .. : 22o: 41p.rn·. to.7 p.m. ••• ,,. ·:.·. 2.::: Emerald.Hill Mecliailics~.Institute• .... ... · 4,150·· o~ o:· :1,952 o- 4· • ... : 6,946 o.· 3 ... ... ... 2;4oo 8 a;m. to zo.p;.m. ... ... • .. Flinders Mecluiriics';:i:nstitute .... ... ... ISO~ o,, 0.~ ! IJI o_:; 2" 2. I5 8 : ·5I:0I7. O.J ,;;• IO "3 0 ,;, 480? Dally ' .... ·. ;• ... .::· .. . Fqotscray'Mecha,i;li~s~'I.n'stitute :'" ... ... 44?:· 0.• <;>, ; . . •• • 7: 9 · 9.· . ... • ·~ ... 47. I9 Io ·6o 8oo ·. 713o;p.m. to 'Io p.m .... · ... .. . Fryerstown Mechanics' Institute ... .. .. ' :toi u o : I-79· 31 6.1' n, 8 · 3; ! .. 64o: I7> 4i • Io8. ' 66' IJ 6 3 .. 759 · ,7;P;m: to Io:·:P.,.m:· ... ... .. . Geelong'Mech:i'ni~s;'Iii.'stiti:ite .. ;~.... ·· .... • · .... · 7,690'. 7: o. 4,z.o8 17, 7 r I9;1l Io; 8) : I8,35;5: .6~ I ' x,zo8 957 2 o '5 Io;755, 9-a,m.•to-Io-p.rn. ... ... ... , Gisborne .Mech'ariics':Institute, .Free·'Library, and J-IO' o-. o , ZJI· 7: 2: • 8·. 7~ o:! 38I· o_. z; I ... ' : 87· o· o· ... 84o; '9:a.'m..to.5 p.m:,•and'7 p.m. to'Io p.m:· • 'Readingii:oom · ~-' ,-: · . . , •.. ' '" , · ~. · •; ·· ·· ' :t\vo•evenings weeklY. ' 1 '•· •
Gbrdou's.Me'ehanies'.Institute 5 :.. .... ... 8I 7 6 ' 2.3 •19 6 u: s; 0; I II< :1.· 6; i •• ,. s·· 8 9 ... ·' I35' ;.~:· 0 ... l' ... ... .::·
HamiltonMecli'anics~InstituteandFreeLibrary .•• 68o-Io o,. ·•ni, 9: 6 ' 27 u 8 '•z,39·6··I3 5 i ... , I79'I7 Io ' · 1,750 9ra.m-..to.Iop.m. .•• ... .. . H:iw~horn Free Library . , ... ••• ... : • 237 .. 4 4 Io. u 5'> 82.3 8 6_. 32.4· , 27' 6: 6 · 9 965'· 7•p.m. to .g.36-p.m: ;·.~. .. . Heath cote Meqhanics! Institute..... . ... ... • I63·· 3· I . • 289d8, Io. ' 1.7 -8 3 • I 10I4 ll; 7· ' ... 76 o• o ... I,8oo .
1
7·3o·a.m. to·Io p.m. ... ... .. • •• Horsham Mechanics' InstituteandFreeLibrary ... ! 750 o o ' so o. o~ 40J o. o. I64 6 4• ' 1·5o 8·5 o· o· So Sool 10 a.m. to IO p.m ,;,· ... • .. Inglewood Mechanics' Institute... ... ... z69 I4 o 316 16' 7 I5 10 o 83I 8 8 86 47 9 o ••• 700 ... . ... · ... ..... • .. InverleighMechanics'.Instituteand.FreeLibrary• ... 358 5 o 135 3 3 , 439 I.8. I:! ... : , ... 498. Ioa.m.·tilldark ... ... , .... Karigaroo·Flat;Frec+abrary ... . ... • ... 316,I4,- o 1: 95· o.: <:> ... ·59 61 8.: I50 ••• ... I5o: • . g.a.m.to .. Iop.m. ... ... • .. Kew Diterary &;S9ienti:fic Institute. Si -;Fr~e library ! -.. I. 234: a;- I• :I. I 2. n·- 996 I 3·. n, ' ... . 6I 15 · o ... . 6 54-o 7· p.m: to.g.3o p.m. .;, ,;, ... KilrJ;Iorc Mechanics' Ins,titute,and Free Library." ... ' 1,430:- .6: 5 t 505-- 0·· 0 I 14· r7~ 41 ·9~"5·- 6: 5 .... . ! IJo· 0 5'1 .... :; 2ii9i ! 3~to·6 p.m/&·7 to IOp~m., Sat. from J.p.m. IGngowcr Literary:Insritute :... ... ..: . ... ' I'25- o. o; 2.2.5. 2. Io 2.4 7~ 3: '8oz' IS; n. I92.. 1 79 o· 8 ... :961:- · 6 p.m. to 10 p.in., and·on Sun. 2 to 6 p.m. ' Kingston.Mechariics'.Iristitute ... ... ... uo·. o o: I75· 7· 6 I I6 8 I3'5,I5• 9· I92 io I5 6 ... '· ' 288 •I-p.-rn.tilldark,&fromJtOiop.m.Tu.&J:!'.· Koroit'Public Lil)rar.y. .... ... ... ... I;Zoo• o~ o. : -4I2.·. 12.· 3' • 70" o- o· · 977· 9r 10~ , .. :· ; I63 8· z. .... 7o'o. 6.p.m. to. Io p.m. ... ... ..:· ; Ky~eton MeeJuiptc8' lnstitute .•• ... ... ' 2,:U 3- I 3• ·f : :·912~ 15: 0 ' so.. 6.xo. ; .z;69I' 8 9 3'54i l '668' I 3' II' i ... 2.,2I6. 9 aim. to IO p.m. ... .;:· ... Lancefield . .M:cchanics'.Institute ... ... ... 1 [ 36 7 8 5 9- 8 • 123 6· n~ ... ··. : II I7. 6 z·. 483- ~aily· r ... ... ... • .. Le~,rmorit.h Public Litirary: ... ... ... • -1• I2.I1 o. 2.: 6 I- 6.1 154 I·S 4: 25 ; zo. 4 o; I ... 8zo. S·a.m:to·g p.m •. , : ... • .. ... ·: •• ·: Linfon .~iechal)ics'.I~stjti:tte and Public Library ... I6I- I, 6 96. I5 6 24, 5, 7.. zo6 :z. IO so 48 4. 10 5 7Io- · 9·.a:m. to Io p:m.. ... .:: ... LqngGully.~echanics;.~nstituteandFreeLibrary ... ·950 o o. 514:-Ig IO. 69_Io· 4.! 661.i3 6: ... •· 8z 12· 3 1 ... ' 2.;.}oo> ·8:a·m.to.Io·p,m.;and·zto8p.m.Sun. · Majorca Mechanics: lq!jtitute ... ... ... ' I30 0 0 4 23. I3· 9 I8 I9i 9· I
4 96 I9 s; ! 3 I I8 I8 6, ' ... I 543· 'g•a.m; to.Io-p.m. .::· .::· ... ' Maldon' Atheriaiumaqd Mining. Museum... ... I 1:1.3 I6 0 I62 8 6- i I3 4 5 468 IS s~ ! 87 33 I5: 0 I; "7 ' 510' 9;a:m: to IO p:m. ••• .::· .. . Malmsbui:y Meciianics' Institute ••• ... ..; .. III 6- u 13 13· 3- 362. 9 6_·:. , .. :1.95 9 I7 6 ·• 'Z3o 347 9·Jo a.m. to 9 p.m. ... ••• • .. Mansfield Free Public Library ... ... ... , 37 I5 11 1 IS 5 o 94 7 o 2.0 fi 12 o I 2.50 700 IO a.rn. to IO p.m. ... ... ... 'Maryboroughlfree·Library ... ... ... •
0 i 104•••1· 51 46 IS. 9 22.4 2. 7 1.. .._. 3I I8. 6 ·.. ... ~.oo Ioa.m.torop.m, ... ••• • ..
Melbourne Athenroum ... ... ... Io,ooo o ... ... ... 2.,320 I8 8 · .... 16;ooo 8 a.m. to IO p.m. ... ... ... Merino Mechanics'.Institute and Free Library ,.. 379 IZ 4; IJo-- o .: o i z;.x8 3 1 'I 59. ;9 6 IOO 44 I3 -9· 33 ' 6oo 9 a.rn. to Io p.m. ... .·. .... • .. Mornington Athimreum and Reading Room ... I30 · o o 12.8. 7- IO ! . 8 I7 4. 372. 8 5 ... 30 u 3 ... .. 93o Io a.rn. to 9 p.m. ••• ... ... I MortlakeMechanics'Institute ... ... ... 550 o o I29·.4.IC! •I3···II· z.; 870I5 9 ••• , ·· so z.8 ... ·82.6 7p.m.to9-30p,m.,&zto4&7to1oSat. MountKorong.Miners~andLiterary.Institute----···· -305 -o o 6Io -o-o ·I7 Io--6 I,6o6 2 o ---- 44 .. "SS -8·6 .. ; 1,634 6p.m.toiop.m. ... .~. · ... Moyston Mechanics' Institute ... ... ... ISO o o 85 2. 5 9 9 6 2z4 19 Io ••• 30 18 6 ••• 335 9 a.m. to Io p.m. ... ... . • .. Murchison Mec!\anics' Institute and Free Library ••• ,,. .. -~·' .. so o o ... .. 376 o o so- I03 .o o M!r~~?~g Jdec~ianies'Institu~e and Fre_e_Libraryi;;, , ,. 352· I9. o , 2.I;4 3, .0 3. :s ;t-· " 3.1.3. 3. 7.. I6o· .33· 8. 6.
-.Newstead iiechanics' Institute • ... ... • .. 435
... ... ,;, ·, ' ... ,.. .. . . Io.a.m .. to 3 p.m., and 8 .to 1o·p.m .. two.
evenings weekly · 335 550 01 3I4 I ;I- • S ' r
4,II7 23j088
3.744 '8oo
3·9,02 78,ooo
2.,962.
z,6oo
.... :
10,400 n;ooo
s,z8o
Omeo Public Library • .. •• • • •• Penshurst Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ... Piggorect Mechanics' Institute ... ... ... Portarlington Mechanics' Institute ... • .. Portland Mechanics' Institute ••• ... • .. Prahran Mechanics' Institute ... ... .. . Prahran.Public Library . :.... ... _ ... . Quecnscliff Mechanics' Institute... ... • .. Raywood Mechanics' Institute and Free Library .... Richmond Free Public Library ... ... .., Rokewood Mechanics' Institute and Public Library Romsey Mechanics' Institute ... ·... ... Rosedale Mecl1anics' Institute and Free Library ... Rusl1worth Mechanics' Institute ·... • •• Sale Mechanics' Institute and Free Public Library ... Sandhurst Free Library ... ·... • .. Sandlmrst Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ••• Scarsdale :Free Library ••• ·... • •. Sebaatopol Mechanics' Institute and Free Library ... Shelford Mechanics' Institute ... ·... • .. Skipton Public Library ... ·... • .. Smythesdale Mechanics' Institute and Free Library Stanley A thenreum and Free Library .. . • •• St. Arnaud Mechanics' Institute .. , · .. .
l
780 0 0 44- 10 0 97 [2. 0
'soo · o o ,2,!)00' 0 0
• JOO 0 0 226 IS 10 6oo o o 338 8 6 !
• 875 0 0
I
88 18 240 0 0 67 8 2
IU 10 2
431 13 3 I,6o3 17 6
524 16 0
239 19 2 144 15 o
1.
142 6 3 153 I 0 4 18 17 4 179 8 0 297 IO 7
964'0 '4 66611 6 7 ss 0 0 4 407 14 2
3,940 7 '7 [3.309 7 4 • . ' I6 4 0 '
962. I 9 • 3 726 2 8 100 0. 0 10 I 5 7
3 19 18 I
I ,I 06 2 I 4 984 5 7 250 0 '0 504 IO 3 I8o o o I05 19 o
Stawell Literary Institute ... ... ' .. . Stawell Mechanics' Institute ... .., .... .
I 428 I-6 IO 4 145 12: 6 ' 938 0 0 4 559 5' 0
Steiglitz Mechanics' Institute .. • · ·... .. . St.: Kilda Free Public Library ... .,, ..•• Stockyard Creek Mechanics' Institute .... .. . T>tlbot Deutscher Verein ••. ••• .. . Talbot Free Library ... ••• --... .. .
Taradale Mechanics' Institute ... Tarnagulla Mechanics' Institute Teesda.le Mechanics' Institute 11 ...
I I
••• !
••• l
... I
262 9 3 266 I 0 II •
4 335 7 8 I96 6 0 71 0 10 30 0 0 ss 9 0
300 o ·o 77 o 9
43. 5 6
8 5
7 3
Terang Mechanics' Institute ... ... ... 1, :1.55 · o. o Wahgunyah Literary Institute & Free Public Library• .... .
28 2 I 33 10 IO so ·0· 0 Wallan-wallan Free Library ... ... .... • .. .
Wangaratta Athenreum ... ..; ... '' 200 o o Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute & PublieLibrary r,26o. 5· o Wehla Mechanics' Institute .... ·.- ·-·"'!.._ __ : ...... ..,~·. 9o.:.o~_c)_
·Whroo·Mecliaiiics' Ins'titufc and.Free Library ••• 27o o o Williamstowri Mechanics' Institute .. : ... . :1.,839 15 o Winchelsea Public Library ... ..: ... ... Woodend Mechanics' Institute ... ... ... 300 o o Woodford Mechanics' Institute ••• ... ... 215 o o Yackandandah Athenreum ... ••• ... 1
Yackandandah (Lower) Literary Institute ... 50 o o
4-f.I IO 0
42.4 7 10 15LI9. o .. 539 I2 6 67I 17 6 74 I4 Il
308 I 11 56 8 5 56 7 6 90 10 8
1---------1--------Total
··Io 8 8 20 10 2 8 9 7 8 17 0
:·22 6·Io 2.8 ,14 .;,3
..47 .. 6. -9 I3 11 I 6 16-· o
89 18 6 IO 0 3 6 17 3 8 17 2
16 I 9 . 32 11 2
220 0 0 23 IO 6 I8 4 9 • 6 3 8
2 0· 7 . :23 2 .:i,
'19 8 Il 18 17 9 <8, , 9 ·o
't2 Il 2 ,, .... 14 3 6 '7 16 5 i3 12 :1. 30 .0 0
.8 18 4 15 p IO
'"16 11 0
322 IO 0
534 0 0 422. 16 II 244 r8 3 696 ·5 0
4.956 17 .0.
833 Il II - 176 6 2
34I 9 6 514 8 3 • 73 . i 3 594. 5 : 7 788 13 3
2,025 IO 7 4 I,JOO - 2 ·IO
5,318 16 3 26 I4 6
I,928 I6 IO 100 3 7 85·u 1
2.,457' 3 IO 1,267 0 6
363 3 7 !'453 6 li
4 248 19 4 274 18 I
4 638 I-7 9 I64 6 5 245 8 0
6o I3 I I
356 4 8 857 · I 5
48 I6 0 I
CIJ 17 6 330' I5 2 ... 250 Il 6
t69.,. ~-
17 7 0 40 0 0
45 2 6 35 n 3
·48 IS·' 0
353 .. 3 0 ... ---484 6
:z: \. ~ '•. IO 0 10 261 3 6
32 13 IO 7 IS· 0
192 13 IO
341 I2 21. IO 62
103 301
134
u6
.· ...
6 J[O
133
53 30
:. . :_,..,.
45 IO . 9 140 16 6 • 30 0 0 7II .. 5 6
23 12. 0
139 I7 7 I:l. 6 0
t6 3 ' 0
51 19 6 : .. : .. 127 I 6
68 12 2 ,,,, ; 43 I 3 0
156 8 6
73 ·7. 6 124 4 9 I
39 12. 6 ! 22 1'3 I
17 I · 6 18 13 2 II' '·7 · 0
·· uS 5 o
22 10
7
'4
3
12 IO
..... 3 5
5
, . 10
20
IO 0 0 IS IS ' 6 ... 3 0 0 ... "'47 o o I,roo: o o : I30 '· I6o ·o o ... .:64 I8 2 895· 0 6 ... ' '· 225 ·6 0 20 -I9~o o !-··453"I4·:Io· ·63·-~~~ 12 24-·s··~l- -~-·-2·· :28 ' 4 II 734: I 6 I I 7 4 · · 26 5 · o · 6 40 I 3 6 5,764 1I li ••• '· 349 14 8 '"
I 8 ~ 190 I8 6 355 8 2 6 .,, ••• 642,8 6. 38 ..... 6o o o ...
4'9'9 8o82 ... 8279 ... I4 I5 7 243 I 4 IO , 36 7 4 "'
... 256 6 2 404 4 0 0 ... ---1-------1
3 8
I,Io6 400 527
1,300 872
8:1.,241 4,429 x,sso
159 1,904
570 z6o 658
1,598 2,o62
925 6,ooo
6oo 1,223
375 ·53:1.
2,300 1,582
500 700
I,Soo 700
2,190 z6o
1,300 8oo
9 a. m. to 4 p.m. . .. .. • .. . 10 a.m. to Io p.m. ... ... .. . 8 ;t.m. to.Io p.m. ... ... • ..
'7 p.m:to II p.ni. •· ... • .. 8.30 a.m. to Io p.m. ... ... ... 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.. ... .... • ..
.. Io.a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... .. • 9 a. m. to 9 p.m, .. • ... • .. 8-a.m:to.1o p.m.' ... ... : ... 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... ... IO a.m. to 10 p.m ... ... • .. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursdays ... . ..
· 10 a.m. to 5p.m.,and 7 totop.m.Tu.&Sat. 7 p.m. to xo p.m. ... ... ·; .. 10 a.m. to xo p.m. ... ... : ...
· 10 a. m. to to p.m. · • .'. ... · ... 9·a.m. to 10 p.m:, and 2 to 9 p.m. Sundays 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ... ... • .. xo a.m. to-1o p.m .. · ••• ·•·· 7 p.m. to Io p.m. Saturdays ... .. . 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. ... ... . .. . 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... .. ; .. 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. ... ... ... 4 hours each evening, & 10 hours on Sat. I 6 to Io p.m., and 2 to 6 p.m. on Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ... ... ..~
. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ... ... ..; I 7.3o p.m, to 10 p.ni. ... ... . • ..
..7 a.m. t<> xo p.m., and 6 to 9.30 p.m. Sun .. Daily to 10 p.m. ... · ... .. • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tu., Wed:, and Fri.,
. 9 a.m. to xo p.m._Mon., Th., and Sat.' 795 · . 7; p.m. to ro. p.m. ,;, : .;. · • •• ·•
1,390 I 9 a.m. to xo p.m. ... .;. . ... 185 1 Sat. evenings, and whenever any member
desires · • 518 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m .. .. 350 7 P·:rn· to Io p.m. .. .
. z,6oo
2,ooo
2 7.92.5 3,ooo 4,695
26,507 1,550
1;572
6;960 36;400
10 23~209
15,000 1,500 5,328
1o;?zo
400
. ~:sw ,9· ~~~.to ~~·p.m. aaiij, Sun •. fucluded ::: ::: x,6oo . 9 a.!p.tO~~P.:IIl~_:.:-• _ · .·::.~~ .::,., ... .,..-~:~ ·
3SS ··1 ~9'11.m. to. 9 p.m. ... ... : .:.
1,o84 ·. i p.m. to xo p.m. ... ... .. . 2,873 :4·p.m. to xo p.m. ... ... .. . 1,324 . From morning till evening ... .. . .1,8oo 9 a.m. to xo a.m., and 7 p.m. to 9·30 p.m.
380 8 p.m. to xo p.m. Tuesdays ... . ... I 665 8 a,m to 10 p.m., and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun.· 4II From daylight to midnight ... ...
'; ' ln these cases the premises are rented.- • Tbis lllstitution was closed at the end of the year from want of sufficient support.- • In these cases the public or borough offices or public echools arc used.- • In these eases no lnfo1matlon, or lmpe'rloot ., Information, has been supplied for 1874 ;·the tlgnres given have therefore bem token frotn the returns for·I873,-·• This· institution was clo•ed during the year in consequence of insufficient support.- • ln addition, 100 volumes are rented from Barber's Library, "' Melbourne, and •eo volumes are borrowed from tho Melbourne Fublle Library.-' A building estimated to cost £1,000 Is now in course oi ereclion, ond will be shortly !lOlll])leted.- • I)1 addition, 100 volumes, cho.ngeable at:f Ub., are rented from Barber's Library,
Melbourne.-' A building for this institution ls now in course'of erection.-" In connection with this !n~tltute there are two reading rooms, one for the use of the public and the other for the members; the number as giYen In this return refers to the pultl<c room only.-" This Institute was only opened on the 1st July 1874.-" 'fills amount is for the last six months only, the amount received for the previous six montba Cailllot be aacerta!ned in consequence of embtozzlement by the former secretary.-" In addition to the number of volumes retlll'Iled, DlllllJ' of the ln.stitut!ons are well supplied with magazllles, serials, newspapers, &c, ·
HENRY IIEYL YN HA YTER, Government Statist.
HOSPITALS.-ACCO.MMODATION AND RELIEF.
RETURN of the Accommodation, of the Amount of Relief trlforded, and of the Daily Average of Relief, in the various Hospitals in the Colony of Victoria, for the. Year 1
Accommodation .. Relief •
. . -. - .. ·Number of Beds. Number of Persons Relieved. Daily A vcrage of Relief. Where Situated. Number Aggregate
of Number of Cubic Wards and l<'eet in Wn.rds For l<'or Indoor. Outdoor. Indoor. Outdoor.
Rooms. and R~oms. J\!'ales. Females. Total. ' .____:__
Males. Females. Total, Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Tots!. Males. Females. ----Alexandra ... ... . .. ... 3 8,664 8 4 1:11 z6 7 33 6 :il 8 4'0 1'0 5'0 1'0 .. . 1'0 :Amherst ... ... ... ... 6 :119,000 3:11 10 4:11 :1149 9Z 341 i76 Z37 513 28·5 9'0 37'5 z8·o 26·5 54'5 .Ararat'" 1 ... ... .. . ... 8 78,914 s6 10 66 .·:i\69 6:: 331 :1158 16:11 420 :118'2 s·o 33'2 6·s. s·6 12'1 Ballarat ... ... . .. ... 9 2I1,360 II3 35 148 719 294 1,013 2,034 I ::,219 4,::53 78·o Z5'0 40'0 51'0 91'0 Beech worth .•• ... ... ... Il 95>469 64. zo 84 396 139 ; 535 425 289 714 43'8 11.'4 ~::r 51'2 . 39'3 90'5 Belfast* 2 ... ... ... ... 5 s 14,190. IS. 8 • ::6• 48 18 66 43 68 I !I 11"6 ::·8 1'0 15'4' '16'4 Bendigo ... ... ... ... 9 120,889 89 2.7 u6 960 274 1,234 ... .. . 1,54Z . .. .. . 110'0 . .. ... 66·o Castlemaine ... ... " 8 .. 75.348 68 2.0 88 63:t 251. 883 1,078 1,6:1.9 2,707 64'0 IS'O 79'0 2o·o ::8·1. 48'1 ... ... Cluncs ... ... ... ... 9 6o,256 ... .. . 45 194 56 250 ... ... z,sn ... . .. 24'3 . .. .. . 24'7 Creswiek ... ... ... ... 3 . 48,ooo ... .. . 30 186 Sz :t68 ::,700 3,321 61021 14'5 6'9 21'4 8'7 10"7' 19'4 Daylesford"' ... ... ... 4 42,000 30 6
I 36 112 32 I44 :tO:!. 254 456 . .. .. . z6·5 4'3 4'0 8'3
Dunolly .. 6 .. 35.764 36 r6 52 269 87 356 1,774 1,619 3,393 38':1 II'O I 49'2 I7'0 15'.5 ... ... ... .. .
I 32'5
Geelong* ... ... . .. ... 14 205,231. 157 59 1.16 704 305 11009 I 1Z04 110?2 2,2o6 uS·o 54'0. 172'0 35'0 2o·o ss·o Hamilton* ... ... ... ... 7 24,250 30 6 36 198 79 277 ... ... 872 ... .. . 32'3 ... .. ... 2'3 Heathcote ... ... ... ... 4 13,315 I<j. 3 17 78 9 87 ... ... ... ... . .. 46'0 ... . .. . .. Hors ham ... ... ... ... 3 6,876 7 I 8 27 2 29 ... . .. ... ... .. . 5'5 ... ...
I . ..
Inglewood ..
4 47,800 33 10 43 260 65 325 103 143 246 32'0 s·8 37'8 .. ... ..... ... ... .. . . .. 0'7
Kilmore ... ... ... . .. 7 5J,ooo · 27 7 34 130 21 151 54 Z3 77 2o·o 4'0 24'0 S·o 3'0 IJ'O Kyneton ... ... ... ... 7 4It419 35. 12. 47. 238 5I z89, 690 9IZ r,6oz 287 I 5'9 34'6 1'9 2'5 4'4 Maldon"' 2 ... ... ... 12 54.328 i rz• 4" 16 ° 78 18 96 56 so 106 ... . .. 14'5 1'0 I'O z·o ...
I Mans:field 9' 16,o65 10 6 16 44 II 55 ·2 I -... ... ... ... 3 . .. . .. 4'9 ... . .. ... Maryborough 8 98,417 I
75 I8 93 395 95 490 4,168 6s·o 10'5 I 75'5 .. ... ... ...
I ... . .. ... . .. ...
Melbourne ... . .. ;.,. 2:1. 447,649 1.28 155 383 2.,463 1,444 3,907 ~ ... I
.. . 22,130 226·o II4'0 340'0 ... .. . Z02'Q Melbourne (.Alfred) 10 149·440 64 36 lOO 6so 373 11023 553 I,66o I 2,2.13' 59'0 26'0 I
85·o ... ... ... I q·o 37'0 so·o
Melbourne (Lying-in) ... ... 1.8
I 62,850 ... 64 64 .. . 736 736 387 4,277 4,664 ... 38'0 38·o ... .. . 2~)'9
Pleasant Creek ... ... ... I II 57.936 so 10 6o 320 86 406 199 268 467 32'3 7'7 40'0 6·2 ro·o 16·z Portland"' ... ... ... ... 3 12,888 18 6 24 20 6 26 ... ... I4,309 ... .. . 13'0 ... . .. 39'0 Sale ... ... ... ... 7' 24,748 14 8 22 119 31 rso• ..... .. . 57 11'4 2'6 14·0 1 ... .. . z·o St. Arnaud 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 10 3 13 4 3 7 ... . .. 9'5 ' ... ... 3'0 Swan Hill ... ... ... ·<j. 10,415 25 ... 25 125 .. . us 520 293 813 I7'7 . .. 17'7 I 5'0 2'~ '7'9' Wangaratta 2 , .. ... ... 2
I 28,86o 18 2 20 170 31 201 88 55 143 . .. . .. I6'o 1 . .. . .. 2o·o
Warniambool ... ... .. . I
6 31,754 I
Z4 I :I. 36 89 19 I08 . 9 79 88 :il2'0
I 6·o zS·o I o·S 6·6 7'4 Wood's Point ... ... . .. 3 9·5 11. 1:1. 3 IS 83 7 go I 47 II ss ... ... 11'0
I ... . .. ...
I
I ,--1 ) I~ ., ----
I ----..
Total 2.;214.608 I 1,367 578 i . :t,034 ro,:t6r 4,786 I I5,047 12,711. ~I 18,577. 76,944. 942'9 362·6 r,6rg·o 248•6' ... ... 279:I. 917'3 I I I ---. ' Thi• return I• for the year ended 3oth June t87s.-• These returns are for the year ~nded 30th June 1874--' These tlgures have been copied from the return for 1873, as the Information has not been supplied for the year r874.-• Ofth!s number 1 7 were
pnylng palienrs.-' This institution wu.s only opened at the latter part of the year.-' These numhers, in most eases, represent aets of relief or attendances, not distinct individuals relieved;-• These lnstttutlous are also Benevolent Asylums, NoTE.-The return• do not always distinguish the sexes of the persons relieved, hence-the sum of the males and femn.les on the total line does' not In every case agree with the total of both sexes. · · · · · ·
. - HENRY HEYLYN. HAYTER, Government Statist.
Where Sit11ated.
HOSPITALS.-RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.
RETURN of the Receipts and Expenditure of the various Hospitals in the Colony of Yictoria for the Year ended 31st December ~874·
Government Aid. Private Contriblltions.
Receipts.
Other Sources. TotaL Building and Repairs: Maintenance.
Expenditure.
Outdoor Relief. M!scelJu.neous. Total.
Assets 11,t date
of Balancing,
Liabilities "t date
or Balancing.
----~~~-------------1------------i------------l-----------l--------·----------------l--------·---l----------l·----------!------------l-------------------
Alexa.ndra .. . Amherst .. . Ararat* 1 .. .
Ballarat. .. . Beechworth ... Belfast* z ... Bendigo .. Castlcmaine ... Clunes ..• Creswick •.• Daylesford * ... ])unolly .. . Geelong * .. .
t!l Hamilton* •.• Hcathcotc .. . Horsham .. . Inglewood ... Kilmore ... Kyneton. ... Maldon * 2 ...
Mansfield •.. Maryborough ... Melbourne
... '
Melbourne (Alfred) Melbourne (Lying-in) ... Fleasant-Creek- . -- •••.. · Portland* ... Sale... . .. St. Arnaud ... Swan Hill ... Wangaratta z ••• Warrnambool ... Wood's Point .••
£ 8. d.
zoo 0 0
1,350 0 0 . I,450 0 0 4,500 0 0 3,000 0 0
330 0 0 4,ooo o ·o z,6zo o o I,6zs o o I,I70 o o
670 0 0 r,soo o o 4,000 0 0
785 0 0 500 0 0 soo 0 0
1,970 0 0 9zs o o 735 0 0 300 0 0 I35 0 0
z,sos 0 0 rs,ooo 0 0
3,645 0 0 2,545 0 0 r,7oo--o ~-o
505 0 0 300 0 0
I,300 0 0 soo 0 0 700 0 0 920 0 0
£ .~. d. £ 8. d.
I23. 5 II 46 804 IO 9 ZI 640 7 I 492
I,033 I3 8 I,4I7 r,oo7 2 o 266
so6 7 5 35 3,4I7 I3 3 243 I,089 IO 6 79
IO 0
6 2
8 8 2 3
I3 6 8 6
I4 4 I6 o
733 I 4 279 I9 4 6z6 12 8 :1.1 I5 o 3 I 3 I 8 7 20 5 I 3 4
1,040 5 I 77 6 6 1,717 2 0 458 II IO
727 !2 7 ••• 2 22 I 6 5 I 3 I 6 3 517 II 4 50 0 0 867 2 4 I) IO 0 SI6 I4 6 -· 935 li IO 274 3 8 I92 I7 9 45 I I 394 8 5 8 0 0
87I IO 7 79 I 3 9 5,&03 2 II 2,759 I9 o I,947 2 I 932 I9 0 I,639 n 8 •••
~~- r,o8 5 ~I 5~- I~----· II 3 ~I 7 ~IO 208 2 7 •••
I,246 I li I56 19 9 I 1 JOO 2 I I8:z. 19 7
693 I 8 I 8 I3 9 322 14 I 276 9 6 424 IJ II 5Z 8 6 3IO 14 0 ...
£ 8. d.
369 I 5 II 2,I75 I6 II 2,582 I 5 9 6,950 I 5 Il 4.273 IS 6
87I IS II
7,66I 7 7 3.789 6 6 z,638 o 8 I,818 7 8 I,I89 II II 2,617 II 7 6,I75 I3 IO 1,512 12 7
736 I2 8 I,067 I I 4 2,852 12 4 I,I4I I4 6 I,944 rs 6
537 I8 IO 537 8 5
3,456 4 4 23,563 I I I
6,525 I I 4,I84 II 8
··· 2,899--I2 II 7I3 2 7
I,703 I 8 I,483 I 8 z,oo2 I,099 I,I77 I,2JO
II IO
3 7 2 5
I4 0
£ s. d. £ 8, d.
25 I9 0 ,. 372 I9 2 56 I 7 0 I,960 8 I
895 I7 10 I16I5 IJ 8 6oi ro o 4,977 9 ro
••• 4,I43 3 5 39 17 3 629 5 4
4,466 I2 6 7,240 I7 7 178 I9 7 2,554 I2 8
I,o84 I2 4 1,472 3 7 41. o 6 I 1320 5 2 33 I7 0 I,308 9 8
6oo 12 Il 2,429 8 7 99 I9 8 5.956 7 7 32 6 II 1,66r 7 5
I 60 3 5 767 I 2 I ... 397 I5 6
972 4 IO 2,097 I7 0 264 I7 0 888 I9 I 70 I 2 9 2,062 7 3
63 I9 I 598 IJ 0
47 3 5 5 575 12 4 I05 4 3 3,I95 2 I 3I4 16 3 22,370 I7 IO I66 r8 u 5,345 rs Io rso 4 4 r,043 5 0
I1 IOO I 7 ~ --4- -.- 2,48 5 .I L. I 4 8 I 532 r6 3
63 II 6 1,092 9 7 2,674 3 1.· IS3 IS o
44 9 3 I,8o9 7 I 54 IS 6 I,o6I 14 9
I58 7 6 926 I6 3 267 o 9 87I r6 s
£ s. d.
2I2 IO 0 I47 I6 3 554 2 9
I24 I6 5
I20 0 0
4 IS 0
I 0 0
0 2 6
20I 2 8
I59 I7 0
31 9 2 67 14 0
£ 8. d.
45 I 3 I50 I4 IO I02 5 IO 474 I2 0
95 II 2
456 2 0 47 I7 ,I
r68 10 3
z8 I4 II
95 I6 0
I84 I6 II 473 I6 7 IOI 5 9
405 IO I
~~- fj* x4-· 6 72 9 8
n6 I4 o 122. 4 7 I# 2 I
I8 0 8 320 0 6
£ 8. d.
443 I9 5 2,380 9 I I 2,76I IJ 7 6,607 I4 7 4,I43 3 5
889 IO 2 II,707 IO I 3490 2 2 2,556 IS II I I,8I8 7 8 I,394 I8 9 3,I98 II 9 6,os6 7 3 I,694 14 4
956 IO 5 493 II 6
3,070 I IO I,338 IS 6 ' 3,237 6 7
763 I7 IO r,o48 I7 9 3,906 I9 I
22,685 14 I
5.945 4 7 J,I55 I5 0
3,589 ·- 8 < 5 703 IS IO
I,n8 IO 9 2 1944 I5 2 I,976 0 Il I,292 I 6 I,I70 I8 5 I,458 I7 8
£ s. d.
3 I3 0
799 Il 5
I,4ll 6 0
6I9 I4 8 23,400 3 IO
I,450 0 0 8I 4 9
soo 0 0 75 8 6
I,95I 0 0 398 I5 5
780 0 0 ISO 0 0
590 II 6 2,290 ·Io u 1,493 4 6
I09 IS II ~33,.0 0
6I5 IS 5
222 r6 3 I98 I7 4 438 9 II 200 0 0
£ $. d.
30 o o 1,450 I 0
375 7 0 l 1 I5I 0 5
73 II 2
I,I54 7 3 9,546 6 II
862 1I o 220 0 0 I34 I2 6
I,004 8 9 3,465 IS 8
436 I7 3 Il9 II 5 I48 I3 4
I,6I2 9 I 402 I I 8 955 I6 3 262 I 7 I95 I3 I
I,56I II 8 3,207 0 8
I50 0 0
30_I5, 199 4 2IO 6
I,46I I3 6 248 I9 I
I9 0 0
ss 5 4 930 2 I
1------------- -------·1------·---1---------1~------- --------------1----------:--------1---------Total... 6I,585 o o 8,6I6 17 I I,625 5 9
' This return is for the year ended ;otb June 1875·-· These returns are for the year ended ;oth June 1874·-* These lnstltntlons are also Benevolent Asylums. NoTE.-The returns of receipts and expenditure represent the net receipts and expenditure of the year, exclusive of credit and debit balances, bank overdrafts, loans, &e.; the returns, wllcre necesso.ry, have been corrected from the printed balance-sheets •
. HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.:-ACCOMMODATION AND RELIEF.
;,..... RETURN of the Accommodation, of the Amount of Relief afforded, ·and of the Daily Average of Relief, in the various Benevolent and -Orphan . .Asylums, &c., in the Colony of Victoria, for 1
~~ · -- - - ... . · ---· the Year-ended 3Ist.December.I874· ... _ . .. . . .. . . _ . _ __ .. -~--~------~------------~----------~------~----~~--~----~~----------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------~--
BENEi:::OLENT ASYLU.IIIS.
AcC(lm:nodation. - ~ --- Relief. ·- .. -, .. - -
l .'' ' I Number of Beds. Num~er of Persons Relio'l'ed. . Daily A verag~ of Rellet
' Where Situated. Number Aggreg!l.te · ' I ' of Number of Cuble Indoor. Outdoor. ' Indoor. Outdoor.
~. WIU'dS Feet in Wards For For " ·• and Rooms. and :t;rooms. Males •. Females. Total.
. · Females. Total. Males . lj'emales. Total. Males; Fem.iles.- Total, --Males. Females. Total. '
' : '·' .' " .. -· 1; ' ., ; -Ballnrat (nnd l.ying-in Hospital)
.. x8·;· · 47 !:•z.:9'0' ,• 57:8 •••'"i 176,214 2I3 260 330 104 434 ._zx,og5 1 '2_9,340! 50,435:1 : 205'0 '2.34'0 80'4 138•2 .,
Beechwortl1 .. :·· ) 6''' 43,716 56 63 s6 ,
46·o 53'0 IOO'O ... ... ... .. 49 ? ' 9 : 72. 57 II3 . 7'0 50'0 50'0 ' ·<: ' so: •:6s
: .. Bendigo ... ... ... . ... 14" .. 50,926 12 92 I4 :179 ,t-,384 1 4;582' 8,966;1 So·o ·S·o · SS·o 84'3 ' 88·x I72'4
" Castle main e ... .. I I"'·' ;; 93,120 83 I4 97 '97 ·16 II3 I 59 .. 193 352· 74'0 I3'5
.. sn 64'0 99'0 .163'0 ... ... ...
Melbourne ... ... .... ···'·' 64· 438>938 432 202. ,, 634 5,95 263 858 33 6 39 ' 432'0 200'0~ 632'0 ... ~ ... ... Melbourne (Immigrants' Home) ' ',, ...
247.588 283 2 I I·3 2' 3962 8,o28·' 1,4o8 1 9·4361 ' 464'0 ... 37' . ... . .. 253 334'0 I30'0 ... ... .. .
' .. Total
,. 1,o5o,5oz 1,140 395 1,535 '9,2.78 I,814 ... . .. 150 '~II,092 25,727 34,178 · 6o,rs8- •1,171'0 387'5 1,558·5 6on 8oi'I · 1,404'4
l : ' -
ORPHAN ASYLUMS. -.. Ballarnt ... ... ... .. . ~ 15 14J,I30 IOO 67 t67 118 65 183 ... ... . .. 98'4 54'2 I52'6 .. . ... .. .
I ' ' -Geelong (Protestant)·· . ~ ..
8 43,200 6o, '6o · i2o 78 49 i27 68:o 41'0 109'0 ... ... ... ... ... . .... ... .. . Geelong.(Roma.n Ca.tholic}-Boys
. ' , I05.45I 93 I~C/
.. ?2'4 82'4
,, · ..... I5 ... . .. IIO ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . Geelong (Roman C&tholic}-Girls ~66,ooo 86 86 86·o ' 86·o .... 4 ... . .. 109 109 ... ... ... ... .. . .. . .. . Melbourne (Protestant) ... ..... I5
I 157.980 2303 I 58 3 388 3 255 136 391 ... ... ... 198·o xo6·o 304'0 . .. ... .. .
{ Boys 53,621 x66 ' x66 182 182 . ... ..
Melbourne (Roman Catholic) ... 4 ... ... .. . ... . .. 150'0 .. . I50'0 ... ...... .. .
47,260 ..
Girls ... 6 ... 140 140 ... r58 158 .. . ... ... ... .. . 132'0 I32.'0 . .. ... .. . ... . .. ... ~ J ,• ----'"·-. -·
Total ... ... 67 7i6,642' 649 5II 1,16o 743 517 r,26o .. ·. ... ... 596·8 419'2 x,o16·o . .. ... . .. 1 These numbers reprell!'ut distinct acts. of relief, not the number of individuals relieved.-• Extra accommodation can be provided In the larger wards for casuals or
•' ' · • ' .1• These figures have been COpied from' the return for·i:S\'j;it.s thi>fnformat!on has notbeim SUpplied for'the yearr874.' I' ': , 1 if· ·
HENRY HEYLYN IIAYTER, Government Stntist.
BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-REOEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.
'RETURN of the Receipts and Expenditure of the various Bcnevol~nt and Orphan Asylums, &c., in the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 187 4·
BENEVOLENT ASYLUMS. ·--~
Receipts.
W!Iere Situated,
Ballarat ( :md Lying-in Hospital) ... Beech worth ... ... ... Bendigo ... ... Ca.stlemaine .. ... ... ... Melbourne' ... . .. . .. :M:elbf?urne (Immigrants' Home) ...
Total ... ...
Ba!larat ... Geelong (Protestant) Geelong (Roman Catholic)-Boys ·Geelong (Roman Catholic)-Girls ifelbourne-(Pi:otestan_t:f -::-~ .. ;
:Melbourne (Roman Catholic)* {B~ys Grrls
Government Aid.
£ . $, d.
s,9IS 0 0·
2,1SO 0 0
3.534 0 o·
1,740 iQ 0
8,750 ·o 0
5,ooo 0 0
27,089 0 0
2,02S 0 0
1,590 0 0
835 0 0
Pl·ivate ·Contributions.
£ 8, d.
2,458 . 6 · I.
881 IS 9
541 15 6
744 IS_ '7 2,6o2 17 I
8oS 19 8
8,o38 12 8
1,209 10 0
618 6 9
.363 0 5 1,070 0 0 291 3 6
: 4,5oo ·:_o 0 ... ·£,.554 19- 2
888 5 2 297 3 8
1,o53 6 6
Total ... 14,105 0 0
Other Sources. Total. Building and Repairs.
£ 8, d. I £ 8. d. £ s. d.
57 7 4 8,430 I3 s '. 476 . 3 ·4· so 6 0 3,082 4 9 2.12 19 I
2,812. 7 5 6,888 2 II 1,294 I 5 5 15 7 '1.,490 H 2 . 190 !6 I
1,415 10 7 11.,768 7 8 282 9 7
975 4 0 6,784 3 8 I84 10 7
5,316 10 11 40,444 3 7 t.,641 0 I
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
7 16 7 1,205 17 0
66 4 9 286 11 IO
101 3 9
... 1,361 3 6 431 19 Jl
.~ '.j.if !8 0~ - '6,478 17 2. - 14 -;:·
1,449 2 3 2,634 II I 87 8 8
:~.,3oo o o 6,s5o 1 4
Maintenance.
£ 8. d.
1,579 2 s
2,325 7 3
•l-,483 5 5 1,548 !6 .6.
I 11 I 78 7 II
6,I91 8 0
27,306 7 6
2,697 5 2
1,573 13 9
1,229 IS 7
1,189 0 10
~5;65:7 4 4
93,5 2 Il
2,612 !8 0
Expenditure:
Outdoor Relief.
£ 8, d.
3,314 IQ .. I .: 366 7 3
x,8S3 11 10
6!3 7 8
... 115 14 0
1--~·
6,263 10 10
.. ·.
Miscellaneous.
£ 8. d.
3,980 2 _I!
9.7 2 0
550 18 5 41 2 s .. .
1.67 4 5
4,936 10 2
:303 . 7 6
419 3 I
272 4 7
6o o o
693 12 7
Total.
£ s . d.
91349 !8 9 3,oo1 15 7 s,x 81 17 I
2>39! 2 8
I 1,460 17 6
6,758 17 0
41,147 8 7
3,o66 17 S
1.,279 8 8
1,330 19 4
I ,6:2.1 0 9 . 6,676 3 I
1,o82 II 7
6,o55 3 6
date ' "R~ianeino-.
..
£ s. d.
... 3S7 IO 0
3,021 IS 7 .. .
715 n, 4 ...
4,094 17 11
625 o o
soo 0 0
494 17 9
1,6I9 17 9
J,!nbilitles at date o! Balancing,
£ 8, d.
3,046 15 10
S53 4 I I
6,1.67 2 0
967 IZ 7
136 12 I
470 7 6
II,441 14 11
I,491 8 3
209 3 5 372 11 11
2S9 17 3 Iill
748 0 6
. . ' Tltls:return is for the year ende<l 3ot11 June 1874· · • " '.rhe :1\[elbourne Re man CathOhc (St. VIncent de Paul's) Orphan Asylum wns altogether under the Illllllllg'cment of the Sisters of Mercy until the xst July 1874, when the Christian Brothers took charge of the boys; smce that date the two brunches of the
· . Institution hn:ve been entirely distinct. . NoTE.-Thc returns of receipts aud-.expendlture represent the 'll.et receipts and expenditure cf tne year, exclusive of credit and debit balances, bank ove.rdro.tl;s, loans, &c.; the returns, where necessary, have been corrected from the pnntcd balance-sheets.
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
20 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1874.-
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-BIRTHPLACES OF INMATES.
RETURN of the Birthplaces of the Patients in the various Hospitals, and of the Inmates of the various· Benevolent· and Orphan Asylums, in th~ Colony of Victoria, during the Year 187 4·
HOSPITALS.
Birthplaces.
Where Situated. Total. Englnnd Other Foreign I Australian Countries: Birthplnce Colonies. and Ireland. Scotland. IlrliJsh (exclusive : China,
unknown~ 'Vales. Possessions. of China).
----- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----·
Alexandra ... ... ... 33 5 I4 5 7 I I I ... .. . Amherst ... ... ... 34I I03 I09 6o I9 I 34 I2 3 Ararat * ... ... ... 33I so I39 69 44 3 I7 9 ... Ballarat ... ... ... I,OI3 257 332 2.37 95 I3 40 37 2 Beech worth ... ... ... 535 II9 I6o II5 39 5 27 64 6 Belfast* ... ... ... 66 2.3 IS 24 3 I ... . .. ... Bendigo ... ... ... 1,234 284 427 Z76 96 I3 IOO 3I 7 Castlemaine ... ... ... 883 207 280 220 6o IO 47 ss I Clunes ... ... ... 2.50 66 8I 51 44 3 4 I I ... Creswiek ... ... ... z.68 IOI 69 57 2.1 I I2. 6 I Daylesford * ... ... . .. I44 24 53 3I IO 2 IS 9 ... Dunolly ... ... ... 356 86 128 ss 32 IO 29 I3 ... Geelong* ... . .. ... !·009 216 33° 2.8I I I20 55 5 I I Hamilton* ... ... ... 7.77 75 SI 79 30 6 6 ... ... Heatheote ... ... . .. 87 19 37 9 9 I 8 3 I Horsham ... ... ... '1.9 8 5 ... 5 I 3 ... 7 lnglewood ... ... ... 325 83 us 47 35 6 25 3 I Kilrnore ... ... ... ISI 2.5 4:1. 63 13 6 2 ... ... Kyneton ... ... ... 289 84 So 94 16 2 I3 ... . .. Maldon"' ... ... ... 96 2.I 48 8 8 3 3 5 ... Mansfield ... ... . .. 55 13 2.I IZ 4 ... 5 ... . .. Maryborough ... ... ... '490 128 161 93 30 I6 so II I Melbourne ... ... ... 3,907 864 1,2.79 I,084 401 54 186 I 16 23 Melbourne (Alfred) ... ... I,023 I47 37I 309 142 13 30
I 7 4
Melbourne (Lying-in) ... ... 736 ZI2 2I7 2I7 4I JI 28 ... 10 Pleasant Creek ... ... 406 98 ISO 79 39 10 :1.0 IO ... Portland* ... ... ... :1.6 3 IS 5 :1. ... ... .. . I Sale ... ... .. . I 50 41 47 29 IS 6 5 I 3 St. Arnaud ... ... ... 13 3 3 2 5 ...
I ... ... . ...
Swan Hill ... ... . .. 125 19 5:1. zs 17 3 8 1 ... Wangaratta ... ... . .. 201 37 70 63 !8 I IO :1. ... w· arrnarnbool ... ... ... I08 11 38 37 :I. I ... I ... ... Wood's Point ... ... ... 90 7 31 IS 7 4 9 16 I
--- -· ----Total ... ... IS,047 3.439 5,010 3.754
I 1,451 26I 743 3I6 73
BENEVOLENT ASYLUJIIS.
Baliarat (and Lying-in Hospital) 434 62 I85 I I05 39 8 :1.2 IJ ... Beech worth ... ... ... 7:1. I JI :1.3 8 ... 3 6 . .. Bendigo ... ... .. . I79 r 95 48 16. 4 II 4 ... Castlemaine ... ... ... IIJ 3 64 25 IJ ... 4 4 . .. Melbourne ... ... SsS 14 421 296 8o 14 IJI :1. ... Melbourne (Immigrants' Home) ... 9.436 952 4,399 2,733 867 ro8 375 I I
----• '.!;'otal ... . .. II 1092 1,033 5.195 3,230 1,0:1.3 I 6 30 I
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
'
Ballarat ... ... ... I83 174 7 I I I ... ... ... . .. { Protestant ... 12.7 63 :1.1 7 16 ... . ... ... 20
Gee long Roman Catholic, Boys 110 109 ... I . .. ... ... ... .. . , , Girls 109 I08 ... I . .. ... ... ... .. .
{Protestant ... 391 311 1:1. I 5 4 3 ... 55 Melbourne Roman Catholic, Boys : 18:1. I6S 2 I4 ... . .. I ... . ..
, , Girls· 158 144 :1. 10 ... 2 ... ... ... ------ -------
Total ... ... r,26o 1,074 44 35 2:1. 6 4 ... 75
I
" These institutions are also Benevolent Asylums.
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Stati.st.
[ 374]
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS. 21
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-RELIGIONS OF INMATES.
RETURNS of the Religions of. the Patients in the various Hospitals, and of ~he Inmates of the various Benevolent and Orphan Asylums, in .the Colony of Victoria during the Year 1874·
HOSPITALS.
' Religions.
' i
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Amherst ... ... ... 341 157 '34 31 I :1. . .. 8r I 12. 20 ... 2
Ararat"' ... ... . .. 331 167 57 I3 ... I I5 66 ... 10 ... 1, . .. Ballarat ... ... ... r,oiJ 378 II7 !
106 9 14 23 330 I 33 I I ... Beechworth ... ... ... 535 I92 57 33 7 5 II i 160 ... 64 2 ... 4 Belfast"' ... ... ... 66 18 6 I 5 ... ... . . ~ 36 . .. ... ... I .. . Bendlgo ... ... .. . I,234 5ZI 129 91· 3 5 84 349 2 31 4 I4 ... Castlemaine ... ... ... 883 337 73 72 3 7 47 282 .. . 6I ... ... I Clunes ... . .. ... 250 84 33 49 2 1 15 6s ... I ... ... . .. Creswick ... ... ... 268 84 39 37 ... I Il 84 .. . 5 3 2 2 Daylesford "' ... ... ... If4 6o 16 8 ... ... II 39 ... 9 . .. I . .. Dunolly ... ... ... 356 170 42 27 5 7 IS 74 . .. 9 5 2 . .. Geelong* ... ... ... I,oo9 38I II3 185 6 4 26 287 I I 5 ... .. . Hamilton* ... ... ... 277 109 39 15 ... ... .5 108 ~ ·.~ I ... ... . .. Heathcote ... ... ... 87 44 10 4 ... .. . 8 i 14 .. . 3 ... ... 4 Horsham ... ... ... 29 5 8 2 ... ... 3 2 ... ... . .. . .. 9 Inglewood ... . .. ... 325 146 45 21 3 4 I6 I 82 2 4 ... 2 .. . Kilmore ... ... ... I5I 36 20 5 2 ... ... I 88 .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. Kyneton ... ... . .. 289 101 19 17 5 2 4 I41 ... ... ... . .. ... Maldon* ... ... ... 96 6o 9 8 2 :1. .. . 10 ... 5 ... .. . ... Mansfield ... ... ... 55 25 13 3 ... ... 2 II ... ...
i .. . I .. .
Maryborough ... ... ... 490 214 51 45 6 5 19 133 2 IO ... 4 I
Melbourne ... ... ... 3·907 1,767 340 159 37 56 II2 ~.402 12 rs 5 ... 2
Melbourne (Alfred) ... ... 1,023 472 201 64 39 24 7 K 200 5 ... 4 4 3 Melbourne (Lying-in) ... ... 736 1.33 Ill I 25 90 37 6 ; 131 3 ... ... ... .. . Pleasant Creek ... ... . .. 406 r62 59 26 I 4 21 II7 ... 10 I 3 2 Portland • ... ... ... 26 r6 2 5 ... ... ... 2 ... ... . .. .. . I
Sale ... ... . .. ... ISO 75 r6 3 ... . .. 6 !I 43 2 I . .. I 3
St . .Arnaud ... ... ... 13 6 5 I . .. ... ... I ... . .. . .. ... . .. Swan Hill ... ... ... 125 70 24 I ... ... ... 26 ... 3 I . .. .. . 'Vangaratta ... ... ... 201 90 21 6 ... .. . 7 75 . .. I 2 .. . ... ... Warrnambool . .... ... ... ro8 41 7 I) ... I ... 43 I ... ... . .. . .. Wood's Point ... ... ... 90 21 12 5 7 3 5 17 I 14 I 2 2
- - - !-------Total ... ... 15,047 6,259 1,734 r,rSS i 229 I85 479 4,so6 33 304 52 40 38
BENEYOLEST ASYLlnlS.
Ballarat (and Lying-in 41 9 .. ~I 12 Beech worth I 3 6 Bendigo 6 2 7 Castlemaine 14 5 3 2 2 Melbourne 43· 8 II 6 Melbourne (Immigrants' Home) r68 97 42. 3 4 127 2
Total 273 Ill 70 9 20 132 r6
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
I ! I i I I
Ballarat ... ... ... 183 98 25 34 ... ... . .. 26 . .. ... ... .. . i . .. {Protestant ... ... 127 i 47 35 17 3 ... 5 ! ... ... ... . .. . .. 20
Geelong ... Roman Catholic-Boys IIO ... ... ... ... . .. i . .. 110 ... .. . ... . .. . ..
, , Girls 109 ... ... ... .. . ... . .. 109 ... ... .. . ... .. . { Protestant .. . .. . 391 ... ... ... .. . ... 391 .. . ... . .. . .. ... .. .
Melbourne Roman Catl10lic-Boys r82 ... ... ... ... ... ... r82 .. . ... ... . .. .. . , , Girls I 58 ... ... ... .. . ... ... 158 .. . ... . .. ... .. .
--!-!..:.___ .--~--~--~--!
T~t~l ... ... r,z6o 145 6o SI 3 . .. • 396 ss s ... ... ... ... i :~.a i i
~ These institutions are also Benevolent Asy!ul1ll!. !
HENRY HEYLYN ij:AYTER, Government Statist. ! [ 375 J
22 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1874·-
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
RE:rURN showing the Number of Patients in the various Hospitals, and of; the Inmates .. of the x~rious Benevolent and Orphan .Asylums, throughout the Colony .of.Victoria, at the beginning and end of the Year 1874, the Numbers .Admitted and Discharged during the Year, specifying those Discharged Cured
·-- -or Relieved, and Orphans .Apprenticed or Sent to Serviqe, those Discharged Incurable, those Discharged at their own request or on other grounds, and, Orphans Removed, and those who Died ; also the
···-l\llean of the Numbers at the beginning and end of the Year, and the Mean of the Numbers .Admitted and Discharged. ·
! HOSPITALS,
1 § ~ Numbers Discharged. ,
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Amhe:rSt A.rar'at* 1 •
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Beechworth
Belfast*' Beml!go
Castlcmaine
Clunes ..
Creswick
Dayl.esford* Dunolly
Geelong*
Hamilton•
Henthcote
Hors ham
Inglewood
Kilmore
Kyneton Mu.ldon~'
Mansficld
Maryborough ~.
MelbOurn~ ..
llfelbourne (Alfred) •
Melbourne (Lying-in) ••
Pleasant Creek ..
Portland"
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Wood's Point
Total
BENEVOLENT ASYLUMS. ----------,--.----,---,--r--.---~-----------·-,--,--,-.,----,----,---;---:---,----'---
200 1
1., I98·o 29·0 I 134 73 93 . 7I 1
37 ~ 6 130 77 r, ... o
1
Ballarat (and Lying·in Hospital) ••
Beeehworth 196 • 3I
"" 7 46 : 8 44'0 7'5 ZI 1. 9 .. • 8 • I7 I9'0. 74 8 73'5 6·o, 91. 10 73 : IS ' 91 6 91'S
7S'O rs 8'0 Beml!go 73 4
Castlemaine 68.12
Melbourne , 434 201 Jl.felbourne (Immigrants' Home) . . 301 11.6 330
Total
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
• .. l::l•o
'I
Bnll~at•• .. .. .. 90 47 98 S4 94'0 so·s 1.8 IS .. .. IO .. I ..o I II 1.4'0 14'5 Geclong (Protestant) .. .. ,, 40 6; 4Z 6S·o ··11'0 7 9 5 J .. 8 4 .. .. 'l 7 IO'O s·o
Geelong (Roman Catholic)-Boys •• 73 .. S4 .. 78'5 .. 37 .. 7 .. •••.• , I8 .. I .. 26 ' .. JrS . . Geelong (RotnllJl Cathollc)-Girls •• .. ss .. 84 .. 86·o .. 1.1 .. 8 .. .. .. 16 .. I .. 25 . . 23'0
Melbourne (Protestant) •,, .. 198 IOO W7 I<». 1.01.'5 101"0 57 J6 28 •4 .. .. i6 IO 4 .. 48 34 51.'5 35'0
Melbourne (Roman Catholie)-Boys 135 .. ISO .. I<\2.'5 .. 47 .. 1.3 .. .. .. 9 .. .. .. 32. .. 39'S' .. Melbourne (Roman Catholic)-Girls .. IU .. IJ1. .. IZ7'0 .. ;6 .. I3 .. .. .. u .. ::. ::.6 .. 31'0
., 1-- --1----1-----1---1-j-- - 1-- --1-------Total .. .. 567 397 6o4 4'4 ssn 405'5 176 I:ZO 63 48 .. j 71 SI s 4 139 I03 '57'S ni'S
1 This return r ended June 18 ;. • These returns are for the year ended 3oth June 1874. the in~tltutlon. " These institutions are also Benevolent Asylums. · ·; ··~Not including the
'[376] HENRY HEYLYN H.A.YTER, Government Statist.
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-AGES OF !>ATIENTS AND INMATES. RETURN showing the Ages of Patients in the various Hospitals, and of the Inmates of the various Benevolent and Orphan Asylums, throughout the Colony of Victoria
durin15 the Year 187 4· , •
liOSPITALS
Wllere Situated. All Ages. Under 5· Ages unknown. s to 10. 10 to IS. 6; and upwaros.
··--------= ~-------Bo_tht_; s_e_xes_., __ Ma._I_e_•·_,_F_e_m_a_I_es_._, __ M_a_I_es_. I_ Fe_ma_les Males. Femn.les Mo.les. _Fe_m_a_le_s _.~~_r_a_les_. _,_F_em_a!_e•,_M_a_lc_s_. _,_F_ema! ___ es ·llfa:::::_ Fe . Females Males: I _M_n_le_•·_,_F_em_a!_es,_M_a_le_s._,_F_e_m_a_I_es
IS to zs. zs to~~S·~~ stio 4S· ·. · 4Sffi: H to 6s.
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TotaJ
Bnllarnt(and "HeCCI:i,VOt·tll
Balhnnt •.
...
Geclong {Prot(lstant) ,.. .., Geclong (Roman Co.!JJolic)-Boys .. Gee long (Roman C~tholic)-Girls ..
t""""1 Melbourne (l)rote!!tt:mt) 2 • • • •
. Mclhourne (l{c1man CathoUc)-Boys .:j Mdbo~rnc Woman Cathol!c)-Girls
"-' 'rota! •
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196
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7363 6so 373 • • .. 9 6 16 IS 2.9 17 u6 · 108 138 84 rsS 79
1 uz 33 47
· -- .. 736 .. • • • • I .. • • 4 .. 38:1. .. "'SS .. 73 2.0 • .. 406 3~0 S6 • • .. 3 3 6 S 19 II 43 :I. I 53 I'J. So :I. I l ·. 66 S :Z.S 1.6 ·:to 6 .. I .. 2. .. I .. •• .. ' .. .. I I I .. 4
150 119 )I 9 " .. .. 3 I :Z. ,. 17 10 14 6 :1.4 8 :1.6 5 17 13 IO 3 •• .. .. .. •• I .. .. :1. •• I :Z. ,, 4 I I
l:Z.S u.s .. •. .. .. .. •. .. I .. .. :z.6 .. B .. .36 .. II
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I,:Z.6o
II8 78
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743
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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
53 40 so 30 53 ;~
IH S7 ..
'9 s 8 7
6
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"'3 43 1.6 IS 7
2.5 67 IS s
IO ZI
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' Tbe t-etum for the Ararat Hospital Js for the year ended ;otll June I87s.- • These returns nrc for tlle year ended 30t11 June I874· '" Tbese Institutions nre aJso Benevolent Asylums. HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
24 STATISTICAL REGISTER. OF VICTORIA, 1874.-·········--·····-----
HOSPITALS, BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
: Hospitals. Benevolent Asylums. Orphan Asylums.
Number of Inmates. Number of Inmates. Number of Inmv.tes. Year. Number Number Number Nnmber Number Number
of rnst!-
~ • of of lnstl- of of Insti· of
tutions. du.;,ing
Deaths. tutions. Total Average Deaths. tutiOn8. Total
Average Deaths. during the during the
Yefll'. at one time. Year. at one time.
--1-- 1-:-----1864 24 9,:!.12 1,072. 5 881 6 6,007 11108 '5 124 4 703 562'5 4 1865 25 9,883 1,073'5 1,042 6 6,167 11017' 5 127 5 835 668·o 7 1866 25 10,193 1•095. 5 1,079 6 6,127 943'0 141 5 907 768·5 12 1867 26 10,467' I,II9'5 I,IIO 6 6,888 1,023. 5 178 6 1,022 85o·o 8 1868 1.6 10,767 1,171'0 1,059 6 7·072 1,119'0 178 6 1,o85 904'0 5 1869 26 11,452 1,228·o 1,181 6 8,033 1,221. 0 134 6 I,IJ6 934'5 5 I8JO' : :~.6· II,791 1,275'5 1,156 6 II,739 1,428· 5 1S2 6 .. I 1 I2J 958'5 I 1871 1.9 12,921 1,337' 5 x,:io8 6 15,057 11542'0 209 6 11178 979' 0 3 1872 30 13,138 1,386• 5 x,x88 6 II,720 1,570' 5 195 6 1,215 983 ·o 3 1873 : . 31 14,520 I,426 '0 I,464 6. 10,384 1,612'0 233 6 I 118I 975'0 6 1874 33 I 5,047 1,476'5 1,459 6 II,092 1,525'0 261 7 I,260 '99I ·o 9
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.-AOOOMMODATION, RECEIPTS, ETO.
RETURN of the Amount of Accommodation and of the Receipts .of the various Hospitals for the Insane il! the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 187 4·
Accommodation. Receipts.
Hospitals for the Insane. Aggregate N urn ber of Beds. Number Number of
of Wards OubicFeet From Government~ From other Total. or Rooms~ lu Wards or ~·or
Sources.
Rooms. J:'emnles. Total.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Ararat· ... ... . I4 6]2,000 219 158 377 13,824 7 8 179 II 7 14,003 19 3 Beech worth ... . .. 17 652,835 I90 130 J20 12,198 6 9 Il9 14 6 I2,3J 8 I 3 Kew •.. ... ... 330 615,391 432 380 812 29,336 7 2 g86 16 8 30,323 3 IO Yarra. Bend ... ... 34 4431 105 558 JII 869 32.,273 0 2 1,543 15 7 33,816 15 9
Total ... 395 2,343.331 1,399 979 2,378 I
87,632 I 9 • 2,829 18 4 go,462 0 I
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.-BIRTHPLACES AND RELIGIONS.
RETURN of the Bi~thpla~e~ ~d Religio~s of Patients in. ihe:~a~io~s Hospitals foi the insane,in the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 187 4·
Religions.
I B §
!l Blrth]llo.ces. ~ !! '§ ·~
" ~ " ·;::: m ., 2 "0-d " ~ 0 .;!l " "' -5" '[;• ;:; .,
"' ~~
" "' 3 ,_,51 "' :g. " ~ il ... ";;; "' a ..
""" ~ "' "' !!,• g 0 "'" t!:: ii:: " d " ,::; .... 0"" .... ~ "" p.,
-.. Australian Colonies ... ... I83 36 9 I 39 35 4 ... 4 45 England and Wales ... ... 7~7 395 4 12 254 'I9 10 " .. ~ 3 20 Ireland .. ; · ... ... ... 947 46 22 ... q9 736 ... . .. 2 17 Scotland ... ... ... 272 8 158 ... 84 10 ... ... ... 9 Other British Possessions ... I6 4 I ... 5 3 ... .. . I I
Foreign Countries (exclusive of China) 94 8· I I 47 z6 2. ... I 6 China ... ... . .. So I ... ... .. . ... .. . 75 ... 3 Birthplace unknown ... ... 555 53 25 I 7 4 33 59 ... . .. .. . 36I
-'
---:--Total ... ... 2,914 551 220 7' 18 581 888 r6 75 Il 462.
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist. [ 378]
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
RETURN of the Vital Statistics of the various Hospitals for the Insane thr.oughout the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 1874.' --~~
Numbers Numbers Admitted during the Year. Numbers Discharged during the Year. Numbers Remaining on the Mean of the Remaining Numbers
~1st December. Numbers Mean of the on the ~-~
Absconded Remaining at Numbers. xst January Retaken Removed and the Admitted
Hospitals for tbe from Re- Fresh from tbc Absconded by Friends Transferred Retaken. Supposed Supposed beginning and Insrme~ the previous Ld~~~~f, Total. Cured. Improved. n.nd not during Died. Totnl. Tota1. and end' Discharged.
Year. admitted. Patients. previous Retaken. . or, the Year. Curable. Incurable. of the Year. Year. otherwise.
! ~~ -;--~ --
]I[, F. 111. F. llf. F. M. F. .lit. 1!'. M • .F. M. 1!' M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. ]'. M. F. ~M F. M. ]'. I M. I F.
-------- ----- - ---- -- -- -- - - 1-!- --+---Ararat ... 2II I 6I ... ... 32 IS ... . .. .. . ... 32 IS 9 9 ... . .. I . .. I I I 2 I2 9 24 2I I !I IO 208 148 219 xs8 2I5'o I59'5, :~.8·ol. '9'5 Beecbworth ... 192 I26 4 2 17 9 ... ... ... .. . 21 11 9 6 3 I ... ... . .. .... ... .. . 9 I 21 8 I . .. 33 7 I 59 I22 I92 11.9 192'0 127"5 21'01 9'5 Kew ... ... 333 322. 3 4 2.70 192. ... ... .. . 4 273 200 76 70 2 6 3 ... . .. . .. 6 I 61 32. 148 109 6 ... 90 I08 368 305 458 413 395'5[367'5 2!0'5 154'5 Yarra Bend ... 634 368 ... I ... . .. I . .. 7 3 8 4 31 15 20 29 I . .. ... .. . ... 5 3'- 12 84 61 6 . .. 30 Il 528 300 sss· 3ll 596'0 ~ 339'5 46'0 32'5
-~----- - ------ ---- - - --'- - -- ------ ------~--
Total ... 1,370 977 7 7 3I9 219 I ... 7 7 334 '-33 I25 IOO 25 36 5 . .. I I 7 8 II4 54 2.77 I99 14 . .. 164 136 11263 875 1,427 lOll 1,398·5 994·o 305·5\ 2I6·o I
--~ --~ --~-
HENIW HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.-AGES OF PATIENTS.
RETURN of the Ages of Patients who passed through the various Hospitals for the Insane throughout the Colony of Victoria during the Year ended 31st December I 874·
- Ages of Patients.
Hoopitals for the Insane. All Ages. Ages unknown. I
35 to 45· 45 to 55· ss to 65. 65 and upwards. Under IO. IO to 15. ~IS to zs. 15 to 35· -~ T ~ ~-~~ ·~--~ ~· -~--- ~-·
=~- -~ ~ cc=--::--:~
Both Se>tes. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Femilies. ~Males. --:Females. Males: Females. ~ M<Lies.· Females.
---- ---Ararat ... ... 42.2 243 179 . .. ... .. . 2 5 2 2.I 2.2. 71 73 82. 52. 46 I9 16 5 2 4
Beech worth ... ... 350 2.!3 I37 4 3 . .. . .. I l I 2. 29 27 106 so 46 29 17 16 9 9
Kew ... ... . .. I ,12.8 6o6 522. 86 70 5* 2. 5 16 56 75 I 57 145 154 133 95 42 27 3I 21 8
Yarra Bend ... ... 1,014 642 372 Il9 47 2.7 I6 6 17 9I 70 IJI 12.1 134 I
52 87 34 34 7 IJ 8
------------------------------ --- ------- ---Total ... . .. 2,914 I,704 112.10 2.09 IZO 32 2.0 17 36 169 169 383 366 476 287 2.74 12.4 94 59 45 29
~ -~~ ~-
• One of these was under 5.
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
PRIVATE RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, CREMORNE.
...... -- of 1;he Private Retreat for the IIfsane, .. _Cremor~e, for the Year en~ed -3
~~------~------------~------~~~~~~~~--~--------~~~~----~--~~~--~~~"--.~--.-... --------~-----+~--------------~------~--~------------------~ : i ~w~~
i ! ! ; Males.
i T
I ~
! _Fetru!les.
Year I874. ·. ' - I. ! i All Ag_e s. IS to zs. zs to ;s. 35 tO 4S. ' 4S to _.ss. ss , up~;~d-;,. Alllges. - IS\ zs. 2.5 to 3S.' 35 to 45· 65 and 1
1 • 1 : ' • • upwards_.
~----------------~~--~--~-.--~-~----~1-----~-lc~-----1-------1---~---1-------1----~--I---~~-IJ-~-----1~+----i~~~~~-------'~-----~ l I 1 : ' ' 1 ,_ •. ,. I I :
-NumbersRemaining_onthe~s~J~uaryfro~_!~lCJ>IreviousY,ea.r ... 8, c- ,_/....,__!____ ~ iJ. I 4 ; ... i 2 I I
i ·- ·,I " · ; , ·l· r J .;_..:., __ ;_-,-;...1 -l----.,---=---1--=--=-·--1--'--.!.-"'--·l----·-
1.-,-!
Nmnbers Admitted during the Year:-- - . - -• -1 - I 1 I I
Re-admitted •• • ... ••• ... ,;, Fresh Patients .. • ... - ... - ... - ...
!"14: .,I, "' I 14 ''"' ~ ·-,,,,,·' I ,,,C ,>• 2·
Total .Admitted 1
•••
••• ' ~7 ' ... 5 17 2 ., .. 13. 2 s 6 1--------:--------lr---~---l-------l--~----l---------r-------ll-------i---------1--------r--------1---·-----
41.
Numbers discharged during the Year:--Cured ••• Improved Died ...
.. I "
Total Discharged ...
Numbers ·Remaining on the 31st December:-Supposed Curable .. .... ;.
Supposed Incurable_
Total Remaini1,1g ... ; .1. .. ..
l\f~an of the Numbers Remaining at the begjnning and end-of the Year
Mean of the Numb~rs 4,dm~tted and :piseharged ... i
i :-' I
4 • 3
7
7"5
. ..
....
_, .o· 5
Number of Wards · · AggregateiNumber of-or Roo!Ill!, . Cubic Feet in Wards or Rooms.
I38,6oo
-
. 5 31 2 • - - : . 1_5 z .. 5_ 8
I '•, 6
6
I'5
30
3 2
.. 5
ACCOMMODATION.
For Males.
I5.
2
.. I
, I
Number of Beds.
For Females.
8 z
10
I 4 5
.• I 9
I : n·s
Total.
30
' 'I '0
" 1'0
3 2
5
i I 2
- 5!0
.. l I
4
4
~- ·,·,
3, 0'5
6•o. o: 5
'
J. T. HARCOURT, Proprietor.
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS. '
21
. . LUNATIC ASYLUMS.-RETURN FOR ELEVEN YEARS.
. Government Hospitals for the· ~e. Private Retreat for the Inso.ne (Cremorne) • \
Year. Number of Patients. ! li Number of l'atients.
Number of Number of Number of Institutions.
!
Deaths. : Deaths. Total durlug Average at· : Total during Average at
the Year. one un,:;e. the Year. one time. ----: " ,,
d64 I 1,206 - -9o8•o h4 ... ... ... 1865 2 1>544 1,027;o IIO :: 86 39'5 3
: 1866 2 . ·1,446 I,I2o'5 . 77 83 64'5 s I 1867 4 1,640 ,1 123tf'5 79 ~ 105 71'0 ... 1868 4· 2,193 1,41_!!'0 98
' II6 44'5 ...
1869 .. 4 2,130 1,631,'0 u8 64 I 3'0 5 1870 4. 2,367 1,777:·s 135 I
66 16·o 2 1871· 4 2,434 t,g03'0 132 62 16;o 2
1872 5' z,Srs ' 21I50'0 I4I' 62 I6'5 I 1873 5
. 3,:t29 2,303'5- I68 53 15'0 ...
I874 .. -·4 2,914 2,392'5 I68 68 I4'0 I
'"
HENRY HEYLYN RAYTER,- Government Statist.
INDUSTRIAL AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.-ACCOMMODATION, RECEIPTS,' ETC. . . '
RETURN of. the Amount of Accommodation and of the Receipts and _E~penditure of the variot;ts Industrial and Reformatory Schools throughout the Colony of Victoria during the Year ended 3 I st December 1 87 4·
.;
~eeipts.· INn!!!ber Aggregate Number·of Beds.··
Schools. Number of Expenditure. ! Wards. Cubic Feet
Jn Wards. For For Total. From From Total. Males. Females Government. O,ther Sources, -- -----
... - -- £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Melbourne ... ... 28 272,655 29 20 49 Sun bury ... ... 'I4 355,848 5°3 28. 531 Geelong ... ... ' IO 158,gu 38 126 I64 Ballarat ... ... 5 I09.4I2 25 I69 194 . 35,546 . I _IO _2,765 .9 7 38,311 II 5 3S.S46 I IO Sandhurst ... . .. 9
- . 8g;745 4~o I gi i'" ·gi··
Naval Training Ship ... 2 92,855 ... 400 Boy's Reformatory, Co-
bnrg ... ... 5 97.7IO I 50. ... ISO ' Abbotsford Convent ... 7 91,217 ... 215 215 2,533 II 9 1:,272 3 3 3,8o5 15 0 3,803 18 I
Geelong Convent ... 2 I,?•no ... :
40 . to 361 7 2 • 184 9 4 545 16 6 577 6 lOt ,< -- -----. Total ... . .. 82 I,283.474 I,I45 689 1,83:4- 38,44I 0
1
9, 4',222 2 2 42,663 2 II 39.927 6 9l I
GEO. 0. Dir.NCAN,· Inspector br Industrial and Reformatory Schools. I .
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.-BI~THPLACES ANP RELIGIONS.
RETURN of the Birthplaces and Religions of Inmates of the various Industrial Schools throughout the Colony 9f Victoria on the_" 3 1st Decem her I 8 t 4·
Blrthpl11ces. i
Religions. Total.· ' I
I Austra.Jian England B~plaee : : Colonies. and Wales. Ire!Jmd. Scotl11nd. llllki!own.
: - -!- .
Church of England 406 I
48 ... ... . .. .. . 352 '4 I I Presbyterians ... ... ... ... . .. 104 95 2 3 4 Wesleyans 48 47 " ... ... ... ... ... •: I ... ... .. . Independents I
5 5 ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... . .. Baptists ... ... ... .. . 4 2 I . .. ... I Other Protestants, and Protestants unspecified ... 23I . 194 ;5 . I . .. 31 Roman Catholics •.• ••• .. •. ... 772 690 J6 19 ... 57 Lutherans ... ... 2' 2 • ... ... . .. ... . .. . ..
-----------,--- ----;:;-, 'Total ... ... . .. 1,57~ I,387 I7 4 141 ; ,. I I
' .. "
Thla return has been furntshed by the Inspector of Indttstri!ll and Reforml\toey Schools. I [ 381]
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
RETURN of the Vital Statistics of all the Industrial Schools in the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 1874·
1. Number of Children at the end of the Yenr(flrst taken into the Industrial Schools for the following reasons):
u. Found begging or receiving films •• b. Not having visible means of subsistence-neglected c. Residing in a brothel, or dwelling with bad characters d. Having committed a punishable offence e. Unable to be controlled by parents f. Having been inmates of the lmmigl"ants' Home at the
passing o£ the .Act
Total at the beglnning of t~e Y car •.
z. Number of Children Admitted during the Ycll.I' :-a . . E'ound begging or receiving alms . ~ .. • • •. b. Not having visible means of subsistence-neglected c. Residing ln n brothel, or dwelling with bad characters d. Having committed a punishable offence e. Unllble to be controlled by parents f. Absconded in previous years nnd retaken Ill 1B74 fl· Otllers •• ·
Total Ailmitted
;. Number ol Children who Left during the Year:--a. At expiration of sentcnce;or In consequence of being
past I 5 yenrs of nge b. I.,.lnced in service and apprenticed •• c. Absconded and not retaken d. 1Jied .. • . e. Plneed out under the Boarding-out Regulations f. Placed ont to wet-nurse g. Others ••
Total Discharged
4. Number Absconded. and Retaken during the Year
5· Number of Chlldrena.ttbeendofthe Year(Jirst token into the Industrial Schools for the following 1'1)tiSOns) :-
a. Found begging, or receiving alms • • • • • • b. Not having visible mean,,_o! subsistence-neglected. c. Residing in a brothel, or dwelling with bad characters d. Having committed a punishable offence e. Unable to be controlled by p<Lrenls f. Having been inmates of the Immigrants' Home at the
passing or the A et .
Total at the end of the Year
6. Mean of the Numbers at the beginning and en<l ofthc Year
7. Mean ol the Numbers Admitted and Discharge<!
Ages o! Inmutes.
Males. Females. .--.-·
i IJ~ J ~ ~ .A ~ ~ oO cl- £ ~ ~ I ~ ~ : "gi ~ llil~ ,; ,,;, ..;. .;.. ,.; :o· ~ ~o· ~ooo .. ~ ~ • ,'<J o o o o o o o o o ...- ..... +) ....:::. - ~ ~ ..... I~~ o .s ..s 3 .s ........ ....,;. ~ ...... - ::
~ ': :: -:: ~ ; ~ ~ ;: ~ -;. 2 ::: ~ :: ~ !:' §' < I~~ :: ('1 -·-"'..,]·_ .... _,_ .... _!!-"'- _ .... -"' -"' I _ ... _____ -_ ------1-1------1-----,------------- ,-
857 4 8 a 10 33 41 74 IJZ 145 164 104 68 B 66z 4 Z 8 9 IS
47 5 II 14 4 10
15 9l
9 I
l
li:Z
lJ I
•
107
5 l
6o 41
~ • 5 , { I ~ ~ 4~ .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .~ .. .. I .. .. .. .. I .. .. ••• .. •• •• .. I
l----l-·l----l-----------·------l-------------l--l--l-----l---------944 I J 6 6 8 a U J4 43 84 14Z 158 181 U4 73 57 737 6 Z 9 II 16 17 31 SZ 4Z 49 lo6 US 115 65 4£ 4Z
1------------- ----1-1-------1-----1--!·-1---
301 :2.8 U 17. !t.%. 2.6 %.0 I 3 T3 IJ
~ I
4
,, 34
, z6 [ 31 zs
3 I I j 6.
7
:r 4 .: I 5 19 •• • 4 8 • :l\ I' 3
7 14
4
16 18 19
3
I4 17 11
Sz 4 3 I :l\ :l\ 1 9 7 10 10 9 7 8 7, 133 3 I I Z 7 4 5 7 3 4 13 JZ 51 -------.---------11-- '--------1- ---------1--- -·--1-
441 36 15 13 •4 •9 >5 •4 ZI 31 _ _,3_o_1 __ 4~7- 37 4• 37 17 lJ · 39' 16 a 18 17 zo 18 18 >.6 z6 " 30 •9 - z3 •• 44 sz
---- --- --1:----!------,-,-----------!---
79 z 19 15 18 18 • 4 63 I# 6 61 30 47 199
ll 6 • • ~ 4 I; 85 • 7 11 q 9 9 6 10 • :l\ • 93
I 6
I
7 • 8
I 8 11 10
4
14 6
11
z s
IS 10 11
4
•s :zs u a 90 I J 4 Z 7 10 6 16 11 9 11 104 ., Z I Z I 5 7 6 4 10 16 7 3Z
----!--- --1----,--------- --'---1----!-. 450 _•1
1_13 __ 7 __ 13 ,_1_9 _13 _13· __ s __ ., a 34 "'[. 41 96 4• 64 49" 14 8 10 11 a 13 16 zz zz I 14 z8 l• ll ss 6z 107
-- -------------'-------------1----1-TJZ _._. _·_· _._. _.. __ • _. 3 14 9 •7 z6 •l 14 14 4 .. .. .. •• .. .. .. •• .. I . . .. .. 4
---l·-.:...1----.--l---------1-----1-1--- -----!-
Sa 41 z6 49
6 11
~
18 zs :l\0
z 55
2. I
s
86 6 I 6
'44 7 4 l
150 u.o
5 l 1 7
IZ 8
6s • s 9
49
I
5
577 46
I zo
6 10 IZ 15 ZZ Jl 44 4
47
4 I I
110 103 IO II
58 :1.9 4
JO
__ .. _ _::__:.:.__·_· _::__::__1--1---1--- ---------- ...:..:_ __ _::__::__" _ __ .. ___ __:_:_ _._. _·_· _ __:_:_ 9>8 .. 6 7 Ill 2.0 z6 Zl Z4 4Z 63 99 158 174 138 81 56 644 I 3 6 11 IZ z; Z5 34 49 51 53 Ill 117 65 35 ~. ------ __ __;__ _____ ---------------- --
----:----------------------;----- -_ 936 _o·5 _4'5 _6·6 _9'5ll4'o 19·o 16·5 •9:o 4•·5 7J'S no·s 158·o. 17T5 131·o n·o 56·; &)o·s 3'5 •·5 7·5 11·o 14·o u·o 2.8·o 43'0 45·5 5o·o 19'5 a5·5 n6·o 6;·o 4o·s
445'5 31'5 14'0 10'0 18'5 1'4'0 '9'0 18'5 14'5 z6·o zro JZ'O I 41'5 66·s Z9'5 ;s·; 44''0 IS'O 10'0 14'0 14'0 J6•o IS'S ITO '4'0 14'0 ITS Z9'0 JO'S :z8·o ss·o sro I
GEO. 0. DUNCAN, Inspector of Industrial and Reformatory School~<.
REFORMATORIES.-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
RETURN of the Vital Statistics of all the Reformatories in the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December 1874·
Ages.
Year t87+ Males. FemaiCJl,
All Ages, 5 to IO, IO to Il. II to U,, u. to I~. IJ to 14. I4 to IS. 15 to I6. I6and All Ages. s toro. lO to II. u to u .. U. to IJ. I~ to I4. 14 to I$. •sto 16. I6 and upwards. upwards.
--- --------- - [-------------------
I. Number of Inmates at the beginning of the Year ... I07 5 7 II I6 2.4 2.2. IZ. IO 46 ... ... 2. 5 5 IO IO I4 --------------------------- ·---------------
z.. Number Admitted during the Year-a. Fresh inmates ... ... ... ... 8I 5 8 I3 I6 2.0 I:!. 7 ... 2.7 I I .. . I 5 IS 3 I b. Licensed in former years and returned in I874 ... 7 ... ... ... .. . I ... z 4 2. ... ... .. . .. . .. . I I ...
------ ------------ ---------.------------------Total Admitted ... ... ... ... 88 5 8 I3 16 ZI 12. 9 4 29 I I .. . I 5 16 ... 4 I
--- , __ ---------- -----~-------------------3· Number who Left during the Year-
a. On remission of sentence ... ... ... 8 ... . .. I • ... 2. I 3 I 3 ... . .. ... ... ... 2. .. . I
b', On expiration of term ... ... ... . .. IO ... . .. ... I I 2. 3 3 I ... ... ... . .. . .. ... I . .. c. Absconded and not retaken ... ... ... I ... ... . .. I ... ... . .. ... I ... ... ... . .. . .. ... .. . I d. 'l'o employment • . . .. . .. . ... • •. :1.9 ... ... ... ... 2. 12. 4 11 2.3 ... ... ... .. . I .. . 9 I3 e. Committed to Industrial Schools on expiration of term ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... I ... .. . ... ... .. . I .. . ...
--------------------------- --------- ----------------Total Discharged ... ... ... . .. 48 . .. .. . I 2. 5 15 IO 15 :1.9 _ ... _1_: .. - . .. I 3 IO IS . --------------- - ·-· --- - . ' --- ---------
4· Number who Absconded and were Retaken during the Year ... ... ... ... ... ... I . .. . .. . .. ... ... I . .. ... ... ... . .. . .. .. . ... .. . .. . . ..
--------------------------- ---·---- ---------------· 5· Number Remaining at the end of the Year ... ... 147 5 8 I7 I9 32. 33 :1.2. II 46 . .. z ... 3 5 I4 I6 6
--------------------------- --·· --·--------------------6. Mean of Numbers at beginning and end of Year ... 12.7'0 ·5'0 TS I4'0 17'5 z.8•o 27'5 I7'0 I0'5 46·o ... I'O I'o 4'0 5'0 I:I."O IJ"O 10"0
-----· --------------- ---· ---·------------------7· Mean of Numbers Admitted and Discharged ... ... 68·o z·s 4"0 7"0 9"0 13"0 I3"5 9'5 9'5 z.g·o 0'5 o•5 .. . 0'5 0"3 9'5 7"0 S·o
-- ~· --·------ -----
GEO. 0. DUNCAN, Inspector of Industrial and ~formatory Schools.
30 STATISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1874.-
INSTITUTIONS· FOR AFFECTIONS OF. TilE EYE AND EAR.
RETURN fordthe Year 1874 ofthe'Deaf and Dumb Institutions, the Asylum and School for the Blind, and the ~ · . · i :Eye and Ear Hospital.' ·
Name of-Institution .• '. • l~ ••
Deaf and Dumb )nstit'utiori Asylum and School for the Blind Eye_ and Ear Hospital ••·· - -:-·
Total
; . ' :'>
Name of Institution. !
i .,
Deaf and Dumb: Institution ... Asylum and School for, the: Blind Eye and Ear Hospital ••• - ...
Tota! · ' ... ... -·'-· -
,, Deaf and D~b Instit'utio
1n
Asylum and School-for the Eye and Ear Hqspital.... '
!·~ '
Total
Name of Institution.
~------,-·
:
I
I
I
Deaf and Dumb Institution ••• Asylum and Sqhool for the Blind Eye and Ear Hospital-... • ..
.. ·. Tcj:tal ,, ... " . ..
" i
Name o~. Inst!Cution.
Deaf and Dumb Institution. Asylum and School for the Blind Eye and ~r Hospital ...
Total·
[ 884]-· • ,>-,['
9
: ADJII.ISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC.
' I I
Number o'V . "-. . NurnkrsDischarged during the Year • ' Inmates on .Numbers I I . i·
I. the 1st Jan: from pre- Admitted, Cured or . · At their own
vlous year.·. Relieved. Ineurable. request or on ) Died. · · .. other grounds. ..
MALES
: I.·::: I 40 9 ' 2 :I:. 4 . 57 6 ... 5
·-- _6_ .. So 72 ·6 ... ... IOJ
: 95 ·.· . 74 7' 9 I ... ; ! I
. . ·--. --· ~ - ·- ---·-· - .. .
England and Ireland, Scotland: Wales •.
3 I 2-
37 9
38 14
RELIGIONS. - ., ---~~ - -~ ... -~ .
1-lotherProtost-"' I ~i;;. "" i : >,:rn : " I; Total. "'a ~ .. I , ants, and
I .a~:: ';;; Protestants t::'.
ill- Q "'~ I
i '-!;l f;:: ~m unspecified. 0~- >';~ r:Q ----- -------;:. I :
84 22 23 20 3 2 2
_\ . '106 42
.. 2I IO I .- 3, 12 143 54.:0 II I5 :1; .. I ...
------------' 333 !
us:: 55 145 6 •. 6 -'14 '· ,.
AGES.
., .
Expenditure. Total.
£ s. d. £ s. d. 5.547 16 7 4.348 I7 5 4,148 6 2. ' 5·363 2 5 1,067 I 0 761 I 7 -------
10,763 '3 9 10,473 5
-I .
Numbers Mean of the .. reniaining at Numbers at the
Total.
'7 5·
78
90:
m
" ""' "" ~g ---
12 16 52
---8o
I
I
I8
zo
the end of beginning and the Year. en~ of the Year.
.·
... : 42 " 41'.0
ss 57'-5 8 7'0 -.
108 . ·1o5··~ --.
~
:"i
33 32'0 37 38·o 22. 13~5
92. s3·s
Countries of China).
' '' .. I
'~· ..... ·' I
1.. '-! ~~ I No Denomi·
~ . ~·~ -~ . nation, and 5" :No Religion.
~ oiil ---·-~---. .. ., ...
I . ..
I · •• 5 ... . .. 4 4 -- ----I 4 ; 4
; :
65 and upwards.
13
13
HAYTER, Government Statist,
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS. 31
FEMALE REFUGES.-ACCOMMODATION, RECEIPTS, ETC. RETURN of the Amount of Accommodation. and of the Receipts and Expenditure of the varioua Fem~e
, Refuges the Colony of Victoria for the Year ended 31st December I
i' :Number
Female Refuges. ' ofWards or Rooms:- FrOm FrOm other·
Sources.
Expenditure.
·· Government. Total.
-----------l--·--1----+---1---1-----l-------------
' £ s.· d. £ s. £ s. a. £ s. d. Ballarat
-!~ I :h,900 I4 IZO 0 0 202 I 322 6 417 2 IO
Geelong . 1.4.377 8 75 a· 0 102 8 270 2 8 13,284
. 27. 200 0 0 679 844 7 s Melbourne, Madeline street .•.
Magdalen Asylum, Abbotsford ... r.o,299 ____ ._. '-'---'-----1 133 I,IOO 0 0 4,488· ?.;.?~8 I_ I1_ -~. ------
• Total SI i ' II9,86o !82 ; ~ .. 7,120 · 4 7 . I
* Including £48 )s. zd. receive(! for inmates' work during tbe year.
HENRY HEYLYN H:AYTER, Government Statist.
FEMALE REFUGES.-ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, ETC. RETURN of the Vital S~atistics of the various Female Refuges throughout the Colony of Victoria for the
Year ended 3ISt December 1'874· ,, .
Femllle Refuges.
Ballarat ... .•. ... 4 Geelong ... ••• ••. 2
Melbourne, Madeline street ... 19 • Magdalen Asylum, Abbotsfor~ uo
Total' 145.
2 10 20
43
6
2I 3 135' I SI"S"
NoTE.-The small11gurcs In some of tbe columns denote tbe number of children. These are in addition to tbe ordinary inmates, whose numbers are Indicated by tbe larger figures.
" ~-· • • • '
1
HF..NRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist. ':
FEMALE REFUGES.-AGES OF INMATES. RETURN of the Ages of Inmates who passed through th~ various Female Refuges throughout the Colony of
Victoria during the Year ended 31st December 1874.,. · ....
Ballarat Geelong
Female Refuges.
Melbourne, Madeline'street: ... Magdalen Asylum, Abbotsford
Total
" ' zs 'I3
0 .59 6
I96
.•. 4
I e 4
:NOT.E.-The smllll figures In some of the columns denote the number of children. · · indicated by the larger
~s to 30. 30 to 35·
4_ 2 9 I :1. _t,
3 8 4 2.
·' \'45 42
. HENRY. HEYLYN HAY,TER, Government Stat,ist •
. . :h
FEMALE REFUGES;-DECENNIAL RETURN; :r;-
I " ... Number of ,. I ' Year: .• N-ulnber of'De~thB. · . Number of Institutions. :
' i Total dnTing tbe·Y-. Avera~e '\~ o'ne time.
1s65 i ~-
I 2 133 59'5 ...
1866 .. 2 182 79'5 I 186j 2 207 88·o ..
; 1868 ·'· ,•
I7S' 98•o ·, 2 r 3 .1869 19~ IIO'S
.. \'
:1. ' I
1870 :& 205 "i I-~,7'0 ·2 187i. ' I
- 4 2;>:3 133'0 :1.
I8Tl. ; :; ... 4 27.~. 139'0 3 1873
' ·- 4 - 3IS --- ~~ 145'0 - \ ...
I87f. ' '·
.. ~-"' I· :1.93 ... - . xsi·s 3 I
' '.; ·" :.; .• .. I
... · . )!ENRY• HEYLYN liAYTER, Gover~ment Statist,
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32 SIJ'A.TISTICAL REGISTER OF VICTORIA, 1874·-
DISPENSARIES. RETURN of the Number of Persons Treat~d and of the Receipts and Expenditure of the_ various
Dispensaries throughout the Colony of Victoria which furnished Returns to the Government Statist for the Year ended 31st December 1874·
:Number of Persons Treated. I
Receipts. [-.-•mm Dispensaries. Females. I
From From Private Males. Tot~!. Government, Sources. TotaL
£ s. d. £ B. d. £ B, il. £ ,B.; d, Collingwood Free Medical Dispensary 972 I,458 2,430 1 IOO 0 0 22 4 4 122 4 4 .!.28. 2 4 Geelong Hommopathlc Dispensary .. , 73 I63 236 2 so 0
~ i
125 I IO I 75 I IO I77 I4 4 Melbourne Hommopathic Dispensary 463 6I5 I1078 3 150 0 342 II
~ I_
492 II 3 44-6 I 5 6 Richmond General Dispensary ... 325 44-0 765 200 0 1.15 14 4I5 I4 9,_ 385 0 II
Total ... ... 1,833 2,676 4>509 soo 0 0 70S 12 2 I,20S I2 Z ! I1 I37 13 I
' :Number of prescriptions, 5,494· ' :Number of attendances, 1,519· ' Number of consultations, 7.''94·
HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
MELBOURNE FREE HOSPITAL FOR. SICK CHILDREN. RETURN of the Amount of Accommodation, of the Receipts and Expenditure, and of the Numbers Treated
in the Melbourne Free Hospital for Sick Children during the Year ended 3 I st December I 874.
I .Aggregate :Smnber of Beds. 1
Number Number of . of 1-----,----
1-----------,----------
Receipts.
or ! In For For Total From ~'rom Rooms. : W~!-rds or :Males. Females. · Govern- Private Total
ROoms. meot. Sources,
Numbers i remaining Numbers
~~~'.}~~. :Sumbers Nu:~~rs 1,;;~:~~~. from Admitted Died, end of
previous the Year. Year.
Mean of the
Numbers nt the
beginning and end ot the Year.
Wnrds !Cubic Feet , I Expenditure.
i----~-- £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d, ----I----.. ----------!
IO i I9 ... S30 I2 4 SJO 12 4 471 6 8 9 II 4 9 8
R. a'BECKETT, Hon. Sec.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, ETC. RETURN of the Number of Persons Relieved and of the Receipts and Expenditure of the various Benevolent
Societies, &c., throughout the Colony of Victoria, which furnished Returns to the Government Statist, for Jhe Year ended 31st December 1874·
. I Number of Individuals
I Receipts.
:
Relieved. Benevolent Societies, &c.
. . From i From Printe Expenditure.
~~ !Females Total. ' Government. Sources. Totnl. !-
__ I ________
-----I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ B.' d. £ s. d.
Ballarat Jewish Philanthropic Society ... I2 6 18 ... 66 9 6 66 9 6 58 s 6 Ballarat Ladies' Benevolent Clothing Society ... 46 377 423 70 0 0 325 IO I 39S IO I 4SI 4 10 Beaufort Relief Fund ... ... .. . 20 zs 4S JO 0 0 89 4 0 119 4 0 J30 I5 0 Belfast Ladies' Benevolent Clothing Society ... 20 57 77 20 0 0 44 z6 I 64 I6 I 49 2 0 Brighton Ladies' Benevolent Society ... 4I 46 87 so 0 0 I05 0 7' I5S 0 7 138 II 8 Brunswick Ladies' Benevolent Society ... 361 413 774 ... I07 4 7 107 4 7 118 4 7 Clunes Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... 45 63 I08 20 0 0 147 IS 9 I67 15 9 185 s II Creswick Benevolent Society ... ... 43 48 91 ... 78 IJ 6 78 13 6 I32 5 2 Daylesford Ladies' Benevolent Society ... 90 I05 I95 70 0 0 298 I7 5 368 I7 5 349 I I Eaglebawk Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... ... 472 ... 59 6 2 59 6 2 114 I 3 Emerald Hill Benevolent Society ... ... 21 I68 I89 40 0 0 31.3, 18 5• 363 I8 5 so6 II 4 Geelong Ladies' Bene•·olent Association ... s6 I8o 236 400 0 0 6I7 I4 0 I,OI7 14 0 I,SJS 3 0 Hamilton Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... ... 79 25 0 0 I44- 2 0 ' I69 2 0 J38 2 0 Inglewood District Benevolent Society ... ... ... 223 So 0 0 ;8 I4 8 138 I4 8 q8 2 2 Kilmore Ladies' Benevolent Society ... I40 322 462 20 0 0 64 IS 7 84 IS 7 75 12 8 Kyneton Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... ... II5 20 0 0 90 3 4 110 3 4 I 35 I2 9 Mal don Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... 6I 66 127 25 0 0 29 4 2 54 4 2 . ss 16 9 l>faryborough Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... ... 104 30 0 0 I62 2 8 I92 2 8 271 I6 9 Melbourne Hebrew· J"adies' Benevolent Society ... 9I 91 ... z86 14 6 z86 I4 6 325 I5 'I Melbourne Jewish Philanthropic Society ... 190 Z2 2I2 299 19 I 300 0 0 599 I9 I 590 J8 0 Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society ... I,S41 2,539 4,080 3.500 0 0 I,965 7 3 5,465 7 3 5,372 I 3 Prahran and South Yarra Benevolent Society ... ... I45 so 0 0 266 Oil 316 Oll 300 I7 9 Richmond and East Melbourne Ladies' Benevo-
lent Society ... ... ... .. . 171 273 444- so 0 0 213 6 II 263 6 II 319 5 6 Sandridge Dorcas and Benevolent Society ... ... I .. . I8o 40 0 0 2.02 IO 7 242 IO 7 199 9 Il Scarsdale.District Relief Fund ... ... ... ... 342 25 0 0 zos 3 2 230 3 2 151 I4 9 St. Kilda Ladies' Benevolent Society ... ... ... 288 so 0 0 62.0 IO 7 670 JO 7 661 8 4 Tarnagulla Benevolent Society ... ... 8 14 22 ... 28 6 3 28 6 3 48 I4 6 Warrnambool Ladies' Benevolent Society ... 94 IS3 247 ... 41 I3 6 4I I3 6 liS I2 5
... 1~ 4,968 -9~ ------ --------
Total ... ... 4,9I4 19 I 6,943 6 2 : II,sss 5 3 I3 1002 II II 1 This includes a. grant of £u from the Brighton Borough Council.-' These totals represent the number of families relieved, without specifying. the number
ofindividnals.-• Tbis includes a grant of £:1.00 from the Emerald Hill Town Council. NOTE.-Tbe returns of some of tile societies do not dlstll;l!!uish the seJ<es of the persons relieved, hence the sum of males and females on tile total line
does not ngre:e with the total of both sexes. 'l'he returns of receipts and expenditure represent the absolute amounts i'ecclved and expended during the year, exclusive of credit and debit balances, &.l.
[ 386] HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.
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RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS. 33 ~-~--····---- -----~-----~-------------~---------
SAILORS' HOME.
RETURN of the Amount of Accommodation, of the Number of Inmates, and of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Sailors' Home, Melbourne, during the Year ended 31st December 1874.
:
Receipts. I Aggregate Number of Number of Number of Cuble Number of Inmates during Expenditure. Wards or Rooms. Feet In Wards Beds. or Rooms. !874. From From
Government. Private Sources. Total.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
102 84,371 102. 1,764 ... 3,492
MELBOURNE HOME.
3 5 3.492 3 5 3.340 IS
JOHN GEORGE ALLBEURY, Secretary and Superintendent.
4
RETURN of the Amount of Accommodation, of the Number of Inmates, and of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Melbourne Home during the Year ended 31st December I 87 4·
Aggregate Number of Inmates. Receipts. , I Number ' of Wards Number of Cubic Number
Total. ! Gov!':'~:ent. ! Fr<;.m Private
Expenditure. or Rooms. ~·eet in Wards of Beds. Needle-
or Rooms. :
women. Servants. Total.
! £ s. d. £ s. d. £ $. d. . 20 1 22,694 •
i 31 34 ... q6 170 3 ... 555 4 3 555 4 3 6os 3 8
' ' Including two bath rooms. ' These figures refer to sleeping rooms ouly. 3 The druly average In the Home was ~o.
L. J. A'BECKETT, Hon. Sec.
RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES.
RETURN of the Retr!Jat for Inebriates, Melbourne, for the Year ended 31st December 1874.
1. Nnmbel'B Admitted during Numbers Discharged Numbers I
Numbers who--Numbers the Year. during the Year. Remainmg on rst January ! I
1 R~r:~n{~.on Had .
Were ! Were Hsd from previous Year. Volun- Com_pul- j Total. Died. Other- Total. Delirium Used Constant Periodical Intemperate tarlly. sonly. wise. Tremens. Tobacco. Drinkers. Drinkel'B. Parents.
4 20 3 I Z3 * 2 19 Z1 6 14 24 17 6 I 4
Receipts.
Subscriptions !
E:<penditure. From 1
From From Total. Government. nnd Donations. Pat1ents. other Sources
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d, £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
500 0 0 610 17 0 690 3 6 17 12 6 1,SI8 I3 0 1,725 12 7
* Of these, z.r were males and ~ were females.
SoT£.-This information has been taken from the Report of the Superintendent of the Institution for the Year t874·
No. 63 By Authority : GEORGE SKINNER, Acting Governmen~ Printer, Melbourne.
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YEAR.
1838 1837 1838 1839 1840
1841 1842 1843 1844 1845
1846 184'7 1848 1849 1850
1851 1852 1853
<1854 1855
1856 1857 1858 1859 1860
1861 1862 1863 1864 1865
1866 1867 1868 1869 1870
1871 1872 1873 1874
YEAR.
STATISr:I,IOAL SUMMARY OF VICTORIA FROM 1836 TO 1874 INCLUSIVE.
POPULATION. AGRICULTURE,
Persons.
MAR IMMIGRA· EMIGRA· BIRTHS. DEATHS. RIAGES. TION. TlON.
Males. Females, Total
Cult!vat!on. Wheot. Oats. Other Cereals. Potatoes.
2.24 1,264 3,5II s,sz.z.
xo,z.gr
zo,416 :13,799 24.103 26,734 31,280
38,334 42,936 5'·390 1 66,zzo ;6,t6z
97.489 t68,321 21.2.,436 312,307 364,324
397.560 463,135 504,519 53o,z6z. 537,847
54x,8oo 554.358 571,559 6o1,34-3 621,095
636,982 65I,57I 674,614 699>790 726,599
752,445 770,727 790,492
1 8o8.+37 :
x86 984
3,o8o 4,104 7,254
14,391 15,691 15,892 17,626 201624
23,531 z6,oo4 30,697 39.556 45.495
ss,235 rro,8z.5 146,456 zos,6z9 234.450
255,827 7.97>547 323,576 33$,708 3z8,zsr
3ZI,7Z4 324,I07 327,249 343,296 35o,871
357,0!2 362,2.73 373,232 38 s,s6r 398,755
412,009 419,903 430,042 439,159
EXPORT OF GOLD,'
1 Quantity. Valno.
38 :~.So
43I 1,718 3,037
6,ozs 8,1o8 &,zu 9,ro8
ro,656
14,803 r6,932 zo,693 26,664 30,667
39,254 57.496 75>980
106,678 !2.9,874
141,733 x6s,588 180,943 194.554 2<09,.596
zzo,o76 230,251 2.44,310 zs8,047 27o,:~.24 I
279.970 289,298 301,382 314,229 327,844
340,436 350,824 360,450 369,278
I
l
7 28
142. 358
6r8 r,czs I,3I7 I,336 x,s:u
1,596 r,66r 1,789 1,913 z,673
3,049 3.756 3,025 4
7.541. II,94I I 14,420 17,384 19,92 9 zz,ogz. '12,863
23,461 24,391 23,906 25,68o 1
2$,915
zs,oro 25,608 27,243 26,o4o 27,151
27,382 27,361 28,100 :~.6,8oo
VESSELS BUILT.
:No. Tons.
3 I
:1.0 67
198
319 413 313 240 32.7
328 36! 405 593 780
r,r6s z,xos
5,72.8 7.449 ' 9,015 !
9,469 u,o6r
1o,szz ro,o8o 9.502 8,887
10,461
12,286 II,733 ro,o67 10,630 10,420
9·918 I0,83I n,sor 12,222
30I I 337 351 593 g6g
I,OZ3 1,958 2,550 3,765 3,847
4,n6 4,524 4.552 4,769 4,351
4.434 4,525 4,227 4>554 4,497
4,253 4,490 I
4,69:!. 4>735 4,73 2
4,693 4>791
4-.974 4->925
VESSELS REGISTERED.
740 1,z6o 3,221 4,o8o
6,9o8 4,136 1,264 z,648 4.335
3,676 4,568 8,235
14,618 10,760
15,433 94,664 92,312 83,4IO 66,571
4.1,594 74,255 56,168 31.,735 29,037
26,912. 37,836 38,983 36,r56 30>976
32,178 27,242 32,805 33.570 32,554
28,333 27,047 29,460 j0,732
PUBLIO
No. Tons. I DEBT.
939 1,964 z,ooo 1,4"-3 x,sr9
1,775 I 1S40 r,669 1,992. 3,304
3.,706 31,038 42,443 34,975 26,395
2!,187 20,_471 zs,88z. 19,615 2r,689
35,898 38,203 34.800 :1.1,779 Z5,292.
27,629 25,14:!. 25,552 22,418 21,087
19,951 25,'-95 26,294 27,365
Acres.
so
4,881 8,124
12,073 x6,S:>.9 25,134
31,578 36,290 40,279 45.976 5"·341
57.472 36;nx 34,8!6 54.905
II5,135
179.983 237.729 298,960 358,728 419,380
439,895 . 465,430
507,798 479>463 5301196
592,915 631,207 711.,865 827,534 909,015
EXPENDITURE UPON
Acres.
so
1,702 "-,432. 4,674 6,919
Il,466
rs,8oz !7,679 19,387 24,247 z.S,sro
29,623 16,823 7.553
u,8z7 42.,686
So,xss 87,230 78,234
roy,o93 r61,252
196,922 r6z,oo9 149.392 r2),Q40 !78,628
zo8,588 216,989 259,804 :>.88,514 2841167
334-,609 326,564 349.976 332,935
Bushels.
xz,6oo 50,420
47,840 55.360
1041040 138,436 234-,734
345.946 349.730 410,220 525,190 ss6,r67
733,3ZI 498,704 154,202 :z.so,o91
I 1I48,ou
1,sss,756 1,8o8,439 1,563,II3 z,zg6,157 3.459.914
3,607,727 s,oo8,487 1,338,762 1,899.378 3,514,227
4,64I,205 3,411,663 4,229,228 5,697,056 :~.,&70,409
4,500,795 5,391,104 4>752,289 4,sso,t35
POSTAGE,
Acres.
x,zss 2,410 2,56o 3,o83 I 4,817
6,099 7,173 8,289 5.379 s,oo8
6,41.7 2,947 1 2,289 5.341
17,8oo
Bushels.
26,950 I 37.3"'5 66,1oo 70,789 43.361 711368
x8s,856 20J,J85 78,877
129,604 99,535 1
I3213II g6,980 so,7&7
130,740 614,614
64I,679
Acres. Bushels.
20 323 300
440 829
I,I4I 1,745
8z6
r,8r4 z,293 2,728 2,333 2,126
I,34"-4I2 444 750
1,755
xo,585 2.1,385 zs,xs6 43.404 p,269
51,087 3''-,-765 40,331 54,148 4-0,148
34.92:1. 9.492
xo,szg 1
14,826 so,670
25,025 40,222
77.5"'7 90,167 86,337
1 1,249,8oo 2,160,358 "·553,637 z,633,693
2,561 77,8 56 5,987 r65,814 6,IZ4 I 30,801 5,384 I H4,090 6,547 I n.2,592
gr,o6r 1o8,r95 152,326 144,303 I02,8I7
129,234 I25,345 II4,936 144,791 149.309
175,944 125,5°5 II0,991 II4,921
z,136,430 z,so4,301 3.497.520 :~.,694.445 2,279>468
3,880,4-06 2,333,472 z,zs8,523 3,76I,408 2,237,010
3,299,889 2,4,54,225 I,741,45I 2,12r,6r2
5,895 1011201 9.489 I 8 z,o3 3
r o,688 !84,077 II,447 I75,517 n,or7 u6,88o
i IJ,599 I 4U,833 21,595 406,883 26,r9o 381,585 37,459 845,835 I
z6,I94 349,158
27,976 37,24-I 42,243 48,285
54-8,051· 726,856 74·9·968 977,079
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS.
Acres.
zo 192 ISO
93Z 1,419 z,o69 2,487 2,042
2,140 2,639 z,sn z,rsr 2,838
:>.,376 1,978 x,636 3,2 97
II,OI7
16,281 20,698 30,026 27,61.2 24,842
ZJ,I74 24,8:u
1
1
27,584 3I~I7:4
3!,644
32,403 35,83 I 36,zo4 41,:1.! 6 39,026
39,064 38,517 38,349 3$,179
Public Roads •nd
Bridges.
Number of Post Offices.
Number of Letters.
Number of N€wspapers.
Number o!
Stations.
Number Number of Nil<:s of of Wire. Telegrams.
Number of
Banks.
Tons.
3.734 s,gg6 6,933
IZ,418 u,qs
9,024 7,255
II,988 5.929 5,613
5,988 4,5!2. "·752 8,383
59.797
36,895 sr,u6
108,467 48,967 n,zs8
59.364-so,597 74>947 5g,gz8 83,!66
88,8So II/,787 79.944
127,645 127,579
125,841 J32,997 !09,822 124,299
Paid-up Capital.
Ray.
Acres.
450 Sso
r,6zz 1,772 s,ooo
4.547 5.0 74 5,903
II,I8I I 3,567
r6,822 I41 I01 21,829 31,514 4o,r88
51,987 75.536 86,x63 98,570 90,920
74,68x xor,639 96,350 85,146 97.902
92 .47"xo8,373 ru,z8z 140,435 x63,r8x
IOJ,206 I2I,375 !15,672 II9,120
BANKS.
Tons.
900 2,300 2,661 6,459 9,640
9,303 9,8gi
ro,62.5 15,640 2.0,971
81,151 137,476 IIJ,543 135,643 144,211
92,479 uo,68o IZI,840 97.731 96,101
r6r,243 140,592 1:1.2,8oo 224,816 183,708
144,637 159.964-147·398 157.336
Other Tillage.
Acres,
4
1,r76 1,432 1,395
685 292
SSz 510
x,o6s I 1IJ6 r,689
3.974 8,os6
20,886 29,892 49,482
I 44,r6z 59,277 71,458 82,355
107,188
II2,56g 123,074 163,449 I7S,Il9 247,138
256,421 3IJ,889 307,765 361,359
Assets. Liabilities.
Horses.
75
4,065 6,278 7,076 9,Z89
II14-00 I 3,292 r6,495 16,733 ::11 1219
z:~,o86 34.021 I5,166 27,038' 33.430
47,832 55,683 68,323 6g,z88 76,536
84,057 86,067
i03,328 JI7,182 I2J105I
I211J8I Ijr,r48 143,934 16I,83o r67,22o
r8r,643 185,796 180,342 r8o,sso
LIVE STOOK.
Cattle.
155
roo,79z !67,156 t87,873 231,602
290,439 J:<Z,824 386,688 346,562 378,8o6
390.923 43I,38o 410,139 48r,64o 534,1I3
646,613 6r4,537 699>330 683,534 7z2,332
6z8,ogz 576,6or 675,272 640,625 621,337
598,968 6so,s9z 6g3,68z 692,_1I8 721,096
799.509 Sxz-,289 883,763 956,688
Sheep.
1,4o4,333 r,6o2,798 x,86o,gr2 1,7!)2,527
2,996,992 41164,203 s,I30,277 5,318,046 6,032,783
6,5Sg,gz3 6,55x,so6 5·594,220 5,33Z,007 4.577,872
4,641,548 4,766,ozz s.s78,413 5·794,127 5,78o,8g6
6,239,258 6,764,8 51 7,II5,943 8,,j.o6,234 8,835,380
8,833,I39 9,5J2,8U 9,756,8rg 9,923,663
10176r,887
ro,oo2,381 I0,$75,219 II,323,o8o II122$1206
SAVINGS BANKS."
Number Number Amount of Savings of · of Balances.
Bankil. Depositors.
9,260
$:1.,227 43,6p. 37,756 50,965 6x,zsg
43.480 52,991 79,655
IIJ,SJO 75,869
74.708 I4I 1522 136,2o6 III,464 130,946
177,447 193,722 160,336 138,594
REVENUE.'
£
6,071 40,020 74,698
255.984
15z,8z6 87,296 73,565 6g,gi3 98,539
96,347 138,293 144,76! 229,388 259.433
392,455 x,634,448 3·"'35,546 3,087,986 z,Jz8,6s6
2,972,496 3,328,303 1-,973,383 j,261,104 3,o82,461
:?.,952,ro1 3,269,079 2,774,686 2,955,333 3,o;6,88s
3,07g,r6o 3,2I6,3t7 3,230,754 3,383,984 3,26t,883
I 16gJ,266 1
3.734.422 3,644,135 4,1o6,790
MORTGAGES AND LIENS.
LAND SALES.' SHIPPING. IMPORTS.
EXPENDI· TURE.'
£ 2,165 s,s7z.
I 6,874-35,849 70,129
zor,363 IZ4,631 57,x6s 63,048 43,241
5I,095 73.460
I4o,26o I40,259 I96,440
410,864 978,9Z.Z
3,216,6o9 4-,I85,7oS 2,612,807
2,668,834 2,96&,6s8 3,092,71.0 3.393.946 3,3 I 5,307
3·092,0:1,1 3,039,497 2,882,937 2,928,go3 :~.,983,777
3,zzz,oz5 3,24I,818 3,189,321 3,22.6,165 3,428,382
I,754,25I 1
3,659.534 3,504,953 4,I77,338
Acres Sold.
88 I 3S,6g4 1 38,z8o
83,S6t
49,3II 16,698 7.338
I8I
3,685
4,6or "7·337 17,345 z7,6ro 40;042
93.707 231,297 28J,g28 405,679 438,972
437.562 500,383 "-55.724 459·082 492,248
514,745 844,969 295,r8o 26o,x69 139.776
z21,58z 129,333 275,649 72$,IIO 337.507
378,516 752,161 529,309 531,538
CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS.
Total Value
Inwards. Outwards, Amount Realized. 1--------1----:----1 Total Value.
£
7,II6 33.977 70,236
219,300
49,3II :~.x,o8s
8,zg6 985
8,7I8
19,194 69,122 31,716 70,146 97>970
201,840 671,033
1,548,441 1,357.965
763,554
749.318 r,o67.45o !I
638,65o 8x4,164 663,238
6~3.588 91o,86:1. 450,646 522,602 295.456
380,2-4-0 2!4,077 359·703 794.543 463,821
5z8,II9 859,142 62~,472 579,051
Vessels.
7I2 x,657 2,594 2,596 1,907
1,920 2 1I90 2,034 z,oz.6 r,8r4
r,778 I,7t 5 1,7~9 r,8r6 1,743
2,078 1,847 z,o67 2,320 2,093
2,137 z,ro4 2,187 z,too
Tons.
5z,soo 43.760 43,605 29,966 31,337
40,569 47,885 67,618 97,003
ro8,o3o
129,4"-6 408,216 721,473 794,604 551,726
538,609 694.$64 648,103 634,131 58 I ,6p
549,!95 556,r88 6z+,o61 62o,zoo 580,973
649,979 ' 593,235
653,362 72!,274 663,764
66j,OOZ 666,336 756,103 7J7,IIO
SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS.
Vessels.
340 425 446 460 so8
658 1,475 21268 2,607 1,995
1,959 z,zo7 z,ox5 z,os6 r,841
r,8zo 1,766 1,782 r,8g6 1,823
2,203 1,955 2,172 2,334 2,187
2,257 z,234 2,:1.26 2,122
Tons.
13,4-24 u,679 zo,35z 34.334
34,156 34,265 27,602 34,596 3I,II4
35.717 48,634 55,094 8z,909 87,0871
III,OO$
350,296 664,867 798,837 58!,557
538,36:1. 684,526 641,254 66!,518 599·'37
540,807 ssx,892 6rS,o52 641,614 599.35I
675,741 617,026 685,207 no,g6r 68I,o98
6gz,oz3 694.426 76z,grz, 792,509
FLOUR MILLS,
ns.379 73,230
204,722 435.367
364,399 277,42 7 x88,o36 l5t,o6z. 248,293
315,561 437,696 373.676 479,83I 744.92.5
r,o56,437 4,069,742
15,8421637 17,6)91051 12,oo7,939
14,962,269 I7,zs6,2o9 I5,I081249 1516zz,8gr 15,093,730
13,)32,452 13,487,787 14,II8,727 14,974,815 13,257.537
14,77I,7II n,674,c8o I3,320,662 13,go8,ggo 12,455.7 ss 12,34!,995 13,69113Z2 r6,s33,8s6 r6,g53,985
Number. Amount Secured. Number. of Uateablc Revenu.e. Number.
Total Value I of Ha-teable Revenue.
Property. Property.
EXPORTS.
Total Value.
£
12,178 27,998 n,68+
n8,86o
zoo,3o5 I 198,783 ::154>482 :!.56,847 463.597
425,201 668,sr r 675.359 755,32.6
x,o,p,796
1,4:!.2,909 7>45I,S49
u,o6I,544 II,775,204 13,493,338
15,48g,j6o 15,o79,5I2 13,989,209 13,867,8_>9 12,96:1.,704
13,SzS,6o6 I3,039.422 13,566,296 IJ,898,384 IJ,I501748
12,889,546
I
12,724-,4-27 15,593.990 I3,4-64,354 12,470,014
14,557,820 13,87!,195 J 5,302,454 I5,441 1109
EXPORTS OF
Wool!
Quantity.
175,o8r 3:1.0,383 615,603 941,815
I,ji4,7II 2,828,784 3,826,602 4,326,2:!.9 6,841,8!3
6,406,950 101zxo,o38 10,524,663 14,567,005 z8,o9r,2o7
x61345,46S 2.0,047,453 zo,842,59I 22,998,400 22,584,234
2I,g68,174-IJ,176,920 21,515.953 2r,66o,295 24,273,910
:1.3,923,195 25,"-45.778 25,579,886 39,871,892 44,270,666
4,:1.,391,234 sr,3J4,rr6 68,oro,591 54.43!,367 5:1.,123,45I
76.334-.4-80 58,648,977 74,893,882 8S,66z,oii
Value.
n,639 :11,631 45,z.26 67,902
85,735 151,446 201,383 174,044 396,537
351,441 565,8o5 556,521 574,594 8z.6,190
734,618 x,o6z.,787 x,6sx,871 1,618,n4 x,4o5,659
x,so6,613 1,335,642 x,678,290 x,756,9so a,ozs,o66
2,095,264 2,350,956 2,049.491 3,250,128 3,3I5,109
3,196,491 3,824,956 4,567,!82 3,363,075 3,2o5,w6
4,702,164 4,651,665 5.738,638 6,373,64!
SCHOOLS.
Number Sumber of Schools. of Scholars.
Tallow.
Quantity,
2,240 r8,u4 x8,552 48,o48
44-.900 78,400
II7,258 961,032 s46,rss 25o,88o
1,255,744 3,01 3,8o8 7,8oo,7x6
1o,o56,zs6
9>459.520 4,469,248
982,833 1,340,752 ' 1,376,8r6
l,970,g76 4,843,2.16 2,z75,o56
548,35:!. 788,144
4,2o8,g6o 3,998,go4 I,938,7o8 3,882,256 1,396,640
320,432 2,103,360
IZ.,104,960 14,259,616 :z.:~.,ts8,o8o
30,42.2.,672 zz.,6s6,o88 15,373,120 I3,59I,J60
!
Value.
£
aS 489 396 953
786 975
1,700 13,907 IZ1267
3,049 15,802. 37.968
roo,261 I xsz,863
!23,203 6o,z6r 13,251 2z,;5o Z9t117
35,980 62,363 43.987 10,354 18,269
75.784 66,515 33,871 60,230 rs,s66
6,599 34.968
r6o,9o9 237,084 358,863
469,069 353,358 23J,09I 199,564
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.
Number of 1\:IaJ;ricu1ated
Students.
Numb<:rQf Direct
Gradus,tes.
lildos and Skins.
Value.
£
s6z 8or 743 g8g
1,913
z,z56 3,:1.67 z,o66 2,!84-5,196
7,4I4 13,306 n,Su 29,465 41,871
72,103 rgr,8:z.S 106,5:.7 172,4-Z.Z. 144,1-36
xoo,6z4 13o,66r 106,890 103,625
83,962
55,&00 31,458 33,619 6o,46r 33,649
39,858 49,169 53,659 56,993
CONVIG· TIONS
(AFTER COMMIT·
MENT FOR
TRIAL),
YEAR.
1886 1887 1888 1839 1840
1841 1842 1843 1844 1845
1846 1847 1848 1849 1850
1851 1852 1853 1854 1855
1856 1857 1858 1859 1860
1861 1862 1863 1864 1865
1866 1867 1868 1869 1870
1871 1872 1873 1874
YEAR.
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1 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854
.1855 1856 1857 1858 1859
1860 181:\1 1862 1863 1864
1865 1866 1867 1868 1869
1870 1871 1872 1873 1874
ozs. £
145,137 2,738,484 3,I50,021
2,392,065
2,793,065 2,985,992 2,762,46! z,sz8,479 z,z8o,95o
2,r56,66r 1,967,420 r,6s8,z8s r,627,o66 1,54-5.450
438,777 8,760,)79
n,ogo,643 ' 9,2I4,09J I 1
,,,a7o,z7o III,943,.J-58
1
'1o,g8J,59I ro,ro7,836 9,rzz,o37
I 8,624,86o
I 7,86g,758 6,685,192
\ 6,520,957 I 6,zo6,z37
I,543,802 i 1.479,195 r,433,687 x,g6o,713 1,700,973
6,190,317 5,gog,987 5,738,993 7,843,197 618o4,I79
r,52g,821 r,647,389 I 12g8,839 I,2gi10I4 r,oi2,I53
6,ng,782 6,_1go,962 5·'97.340 s,r68,6r4 4·053,288
3 232 21 I,+l3 lZ 530 28 2,033
3 203 62 5,9ss I I I 236 33,!45
zo 6(I 347 45.334
II 329 I 59 20,819 8 445 71 ro,567 9 540 63 8,109 6 178 48 6,z8s 4 7' 47 8,541
3 52 30 5.790 5 rs8 38 6,199 2 31 so r2,654
14 753 79 I8,I59 14 I,so6 66 12,54"-
15 841 so !1,736 9 462 47 10,668 6 315 43 6,787 6 296 4I 7,105 7 303 45 9,oo6
5 667 29 5,503 8 837 46 n,ors
IO 478 42 8,r4-6 3 I87 5 r,o83
so u,64o 44 rz,sz.z
£
480,000 648,roo 828,700 SoS,roo
z,o8915oo
5,1 t8,IOO
6,345,o6o 7,992,74° 8,237,520 8,443.970
8,622,245 8,844,855 g,48o,8oo 91417,8oo
ro,385,goo
n,924,8oo r 1,994-,Soo H,984,8oo 12,445.727. rz,4-8 5,433
I7,462 122,099 356,268 482,401
2ro,o62 368,511 476,136 466,047 537,"-5"
4'9·905 283,34' 284,906 257.388 :1.81,377
231,919 277,o62 241.449 182,476 267,603
I9I,57J 97,o88
264.761 r86,464 390,955
£
II,II 3 35,249
szz,6gJ )17,o82
1 576, 5ss so6,679 736,oso 64-5,:1.39 6o1,187
621,554 518,329 407,758 171,271
89,376
ll3,Z44 g6,8g8 47,374-
II0,$48 90:735
36,83"' 35,328 4:1.,192 38,rz6 g8,366
381,65I 504,425 972,I76
2,038,999 2,674,384
2,990,992 3,220,6!4 3.s99,98I s,o25,,820 6,649,288
8,n6,Joz 6,rog,929 6,276,623 6,636,291
. 6,790,244
7,48s,8o8 8,63>,133 9,567,990 1
9.74-9;716 1o,s8z,7II
II,I33,283 u,7r6,r66 IZ,941,095 r4,475,o85 15,738,888
38r,r 58 456,74I 709,837
r,6x8,789 i 2,394.941
2,349,656 z,go6,141 2,981,970 4,264,691 s,o5I,40"-
5,6s3,oz3 4:277,179 4,9og,zrg 4.930,646 s,67r,545
6,037.529 5.438,388 4,9o7,819 4.974.IO?. 5,25',327
5,287,4-82 ) 1172,970 5>490,772 6,o8o,oo7 6,866,918
33 4-7 57 66 70
95 96
II7 135 q.S
2,586 z,6z6
3,III 3,1 I I
3,171 3,17I 3,368
3,371 3,472 3,634 3,9:1.8
4,464
I66,8o3 184,688 2u,685 234.520 zs6,j8o
279,74I 277,788 "-3'),648 254,288 2.76,742
454.598 537.398 639.960 718,I67 JOI,o8o
6
7 8 8 9 9
9 9 9 9 9
9 ro IO 10 ro
ro IO 10 IO n
£
4.739.765 s,o68,373 5,421,243 s,6g2,594 6,074.539
6,r3+,657 6,429,025 6,623,460 6,827,085 7,6I8,96o
8,ooJ,5oo 8,og2,555
I 8,136,3:1.5 8,320,62.4 8,347.500
8,305,224 ' S,zJ6,25o 8,276,250 8,366,250 8,5o3,o33
£
g,653,825 n,944,545 II,862,4I2 II,8sr.Js8 12,746,:;:86
12,693,727 12,857,879 13,36g,ro2 IJ,zoz.,JI7 13.433410
14-,755,5I8 14,sss,355 15,777,891 r6,z5z,oo7 17,665,86r
r6,866,4o5 17,22.21093 18,rz5,9o2 19,943.959 zo,456,8sz
£
7.435,094 9435.986 8,7"9·935 8,zxr,65I 8,867,"-98
9,238,731 8,859.374 9,927,079 8,887,093 9,4-85,163 11
9,948,o64 9.746,575
Io,89o,z9I rr,67g,r64 u,956,575
IZ,357,571 IZ,86z,6so 13,935,047 14,092,995 14,I05,460
7 7
9 IO IO II u
7,232 8,854
10,135 rz,oor 13,309 14,920 I7 ,zor
<10,074 :"3,759 28,376 32.506 37.494
41,738 45,8rg 5:1-,749 58,547 64,014
484,501 582,796 634,884 70I,425 I 769,681
734.568 700,720 709,_514 8o5,83o 978,619
!,04-7>147 r,n7,76r 1,4-05,738 r,498,6I8 r,6r7,301
634 73" 393 991
2,216
2,3<}0 1,774 2,271. 3,221 3,406
3,52 4 2,994-2,54-6 2,642. 2,613
2,788 3,313 3,380 3,509 4,036
4,4!0 4,849 5,151 s,r55 5.92 9
i
£ 397,178 669,120 408,I3f
!,868,955 3·92 4,896
2,826,548 2,125,635 2,418437 2,ns;zsz. 3,29o,r8r
3.742,355 2 ·744,678 3,174:323 3,4o6,o7r z,J8I,405
3,64-6,699 4>795>390 3.754,67>-3.485,315 4,7oi,485
4,203,743 4,2J8,197 4,076,z.zg 5,248,365 6,or9,904
' The figures of Revenue and Expenditure are for the year ended 31st December of each year until 1871, when the financial year was changed so as to terminate on the ;oth .rune. Tlte figures !or 1871 are therefore for flle six months €llded JOth June, and the fign1·es !or subsequent years are for the twelve months ended 30th June.
£ £
19 2,557,794 ZI9,g6o 29 z,6o5,546 314,316 37 3,384,737 318,6:1.4
62 62 6z 62 63
6s 63 6o 6o 6o
18,715,56I 2o,6go,476 r8,377,o42 17,750,027 17.495,183
:1.0,476,266 Z0,24I,073 20,394.9'1 8 21,503,942 211630,909
zz,6o7,63o 23,::68,410 2319:1.9,035 25,391,990 27,3"-4,605
324,728 284,178 262,r79 257,642. 336,666
3o8,6zo 341,429
1
335,6o6 500,324 423,984
386,676 4o6,ror 391,936 41o,soS 449.574
In atlclition to the quantity of land sold and amount realized within the year, the :figures under the head" Land Sales" represent, during each of the years a:fter x868, tlle total extent of, and amount paid on, lands purclmsed uncler defened payments of wbich the payments were complete<l within the ye.ar, f!Jtlwngh sucll payments had extended over a series of years.
£x,og6,77t. crossed the Mu.n·ay into Victoria in I8tz.; 3I,S4:Z.,9I31bs., valued at £I,745,550 cros.sed &he Murray into Victoria in r873; and 35,3Jt.,o89lhs., valued at ~1,975/679 crossed the Murray into Vict-otia lnr874·
42 6o 84 98
99 11
98 98 99
101
ro8
ro8 ro8 IIO I!O uo
£
64I,II2 2,663,398 8,toJ1Z26
5,409,687 9,9I613II 4,231,308
!2,487,403 r3,5oo,916
16,364,788 19,079,270 21,535,297 22,628,604 24,429,873
Z5,3Z2,054 26,897,668 zg,1o5,I69 31,415,663 32,8go,838
£
ss,u3 g8,780
n8,6zo
122,470 I46,rz9 226,833 20o,szz 349,340
370,8JI 403,024 389,621 37r,s6S 534.1:1.3
528,88r 52Z,033 541,817 529,426 535,440
22 27 33 20 40
94 104 104-uo 93
8,139
6,2o8 6,155 7,209 7,534 7.077
6,337 5,328 5,830 6,o68 6,s6x
• 6,418 6,054 5.779 5,699 s,no
785 872 990
1,182
r,385
1,437 1,_191 r,6u 1,65r I,948
z8 39 49
I28 187
349 473 587 645 642
874 989
1,137 1,352 1,531
r,695 1,766 r,874 :r,S7o 1,967
z,I34 2-,210
2,Z95 2,284 2 .455
r6o 129 II5 206 39 1
438 455 675 74-0 772
886 88z g8g
11019 947
x,o8o x,2o6 1,38 5 1,430 1,722
x,867 z,oso I,936 I,73I 1,7zr
6,807 7,o6o 7,841
13,033 20,107
24,478 26,323 36,671 4~,43"-46,265
51,668 56,473 65,541 6g,6xg 66,145
73.599 81,229 gr,336 97,884
•sr,s44
I )4-,353 165,276 !60,743 226,2.54 2.38,592
x6 7 9 z
15
Io 14 2.3 28 31
:1.7 35 34 47 53
3
9 2
6 5
I2 8
I2
8 II x6 13 17
IO
19 I4 2!
"4
595 480 66:; 740 &sz
573 5II 430 450 437
1850 1851 1852 1853 1854
1855 1856 1857 1858 1859
1860 1861 1862 1863 1864
1865 1866 1867 1868 1869
1870 1871 1872 18'73 1874
4 'l'llc Births and Deaths given for rS53: are an of wllieh there is any record; but it is known that the figures considerably under~state the truth. It is sap :posed that ea.ch in reality amounted to not less than sooo. The deficiency has chietly a1·Lsen ftom the fact that tho system ofregiste:Mng Births and Deaths was entirelv changed during the year 1853, and the new system was not at :first properly undel'St..">od. In cons€.qu.ence of this, and also owing to the unsettled :state of the gohlfieltl population, it is known that many children burn were noither baptized nor rcgistcNd, and many po.rsons who died -were buried without registration or :funeral S(ll'Vice. "
5 The 1·eturns of Gold Exports for the four years, x8;z.-xSss, contain, in addition to the amounts which pa-ssed through the Customs of this colony, the following' quantities of Yictoria.n gold which passed through the Customs of the adjacent colonies without being recorde<1 in Yictuda:-rSsz, 749l957 ozs.~ value £z.j624,85I; rS.n, 6S'1.,1..9'J ozs., value £z.. 446,n4; t854, 1.47,366 ozs., value £95S,543; 1855, 4·1,530 ozs., Yalue £.x66,ao. Total, I,~x,r;o ozs., va..lue £6,x95,6z.S. No estimate has been g_iviin of the further quantity of gold takon out o:f the colony bypriva.te hand and not l'eco1·ded in any Custom House. The returns sbow the gross expol'ts. Scarcely any gold app~ars in the import returns until after the gold export duty was abolished at t.he end of 1867. Since then, the following are the irupot·ts of gold, chiefty from New Z0aland :-18681 31.6sso ozs., value £:r,3o5,8:tS; 1869, 363,716 ozs., value £r,4r51473; 187o, 376~91.6 ozs.~ value £1,5o7,o68; r871, 31·9rt8I ozs., value £I,3I7;CIS; r87z.., Z.46t64I ozs., value £986,494; I873, 2.5:2.,576 ozs., value £99Il4ro; 1874~ 2.2.0,541 ozs., value J2SSI)7I7· Nearly all this gold was doubtlessre~exported. ,
" l'osi Office Savings Banks were first OJ>ened in I86s. Hence tile increase in tlle amounts in these columus from that year. HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Government Statist.