The pastoral economy of New Zealand and some comparisons with Ireland
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Symons, Leslie. 'The pastoral economy of New Zealand and some comparisons with Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XX, Part IV, 1960/1961, pp94-131Download Item:
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New Zealand is a small country. The two main islands have an area of about 102,000 square miles, only about 4/5ths of the area of the British Isles. The South Island, with an area of an
eighth greater than that of England, has a population of only about 700,000 or less than one-fiftieth that of England. The North Island has about twice as many people as the South Island
but the total population of the two islands is only a little over 2 million. In comparison with Ireland, New Zealand is three times as large but has only half as many people.
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Read before the Society, 16 May 1961
Author: Symons, Leslie
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XX, Part IV, 1960/1961
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