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Table 2 gives the country of origin of the sample as compared with the United Kingdom
Table 2: National Origins of New Zealand’s  immigrants pre-1840  (percentages)
Table 3: Regions of birth of New Zealand’s English immigrants to 1839
Table 4: Occupations of fathers of pre-1840 immigrants aged 20 and over from the United Kingdom

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