Hill. — The Maoris To-day and To-morrow. 



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District, Station, and Location. 



ants. 



1. Church Missionary station, East and West Coasts, 



Northern district ; tribe, Raraua 



2. West Coast, Wesleyan Missionary station, Hokianga 



district ; Ngapuhi or Hokianga 



3. East Coast, Church Missionary station, Bay of 



Islands, two districts, Taramai and Waimate ; 

 tribe, Ngapuhi 



4. West Coast, Wesleyan Missionary station ; Kaipara 



and Wairoa 



5. West Coast, Church Missionary station, Waikato 



and Manukau ; tribe, Waikato 



6. East Coast, Church Missionary station, Thames 



district ; tribe, Ngatirnaru 



7. East Coast, Church Missionary station, Tauranga 



district, Bay of Plenty ; tribe, Ngatiawa 



8. East Coast (inland), Church Missionary station, 



Rotorua district ; tribe, Ngatiwakawe 



9. Middle of Island, Church Missionary station, Taupo 



district ; tribe, Ngatituwaretoa 



10. East Coast, Bay of Plenty, Whakatane district, 



Church Missionary Society ; tribe, Ngatiawa 



11. East Coast, Bay of Plenty, Opotiki district, 



Church Missionary Society ; tribe, Wakatohea 



12. East Coast (inland from Whakatane), Church Mis- 



sionary Society ; tribe, Urewera 



13. East Coast, near Cape Runaway, Church Mis- 



sionary Society, Torere district ; tribe, Ngati- 

 awa 



14. West Coast, Wesleyan Missionary Society, Tara- 



naki district ; tribe, Ngatiawa 



15. West Coast, Wesleyan Missionary Society, about 



Egmont ; tribe, Taranaki 



16. West Coast, Wesleyan Missionary Society, south 



of Egmont ; tribe, Ngatiruanui 



17. West Coast, Church Missionary Society, Wanga- 



nui district ; tribe, Wanganui 



18. West Coast, Church Missionary Society, Kapiti 



and adjacent district ; tribe, Ngatitoa 



19. South (Port Nicholson) and towards East Coast, 



Wesleyan Missionary Society; tribe, Ngatiawa 



20. East Coast, Church Missionary Society, Mahia and 



Nukutaurua district 



21. East Coast, Church Missionary Society, Waiapu 



district ; tribe, Ngapaeruru 

 Tate Apuree(?) Haikeke (between Port Nicholson 



and East Cape?) 

 Supposed to be inland, and imperfectly known to 



Europeans 



Grand totals 



1,500 

 1,200 

 2,400 



400 

 6,000 

 1,300 



700 

 4,500 



600 

 1,460 



800 

 1,000 

 1,200 



60 

 1,000 

 1,200 

 1,800 j 

 1,000 | 

 1,000 | 

 4,040 

 6,000 

 200 

 640 



40,000 



4,500 

 3,600 

 7,200 



1,200 

 18,000 

 3,900 

 2,100 

 13,500 

 1,800 

 4,380 

 2,400 

 3,000 

 3,600 



180 



3,000 



3,600 



5,400 



3,000 



3,000 



12,120 



18,000 



600 



1,920 



120,000 



It will be noticed that Mr. Yate's estimate in 1835 

 exceeds that of Mr. Hamlin's in 1812 by 10,000, whilst the 



