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The 1891 New Zealand census was a population census of the non-Māori population taken on 5 April 1891. A separate census of Māori was taken in February 1891. The population was 626,658, an 8.33% increase since the previous census in 1886. The Māori population was estimated to be 41,993, which included 2681 part-Māori living in tribes and 40 Moriori at the Chatham Islands. Another 2,184 part-Māori were living as Europeans and counted in the main census.
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