The following lists events that happened during 1819 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Events
- January â Hongi Hika returns from his expedition to East Cape and the Bay of Plenty (see 1818) with 2000 prisoners.
- 5 May â Samuel Leigh arrives on the Active to recuperate from ill-health at Samuel Marsden's invitation.
- 17 June â Leigh returns to New South Wales. While in New Zealand he has conceived the idea of establishing a Wesleyan mission to the MÃÂori. He returns to England before the end of the year with this proposition in mind. His report to Marsden leads to the appointment of John Gare Butler to head the second Church Missionary Society mission.
- 24 July â Governor Macquarie appoints Butler a justice of the peace for New Zealand.
- 12 August â Marsden arrives in New Zealand on the General Gates on his second visit accompanied by Butler and James Kemp and their families. Marsden accepts the offer of land at Kerikeri from Hongi Hika to start the second Church Missionary Society mission. Butler will be in charge. He is the first resident ordained clergyman in New Zealand.
- 25 September â Marsden plants the first grape vines in New Zealand.
- 9 November â Marsden leaves at the end of his second visit.
- 20 or 21 December â The Butlers and Kemps take up residence in Kerikeri.
Undated
- Te Rauparaha joins a NgÃÂpuhi attack on NgÃÂti Maru in Taranaki. The NgÃÂpuhi have enough muskets to soon win several battles (the NgÃÂti Maru have never seen muskets before) and capture a number of pa before continuing on to Cook Strait. When they pass through Kawhia on their return the NgÃÂpuhi give the NgÃÂti Toa some muskets. Later in the year NgÃÂti Toa (possibly led by Te Rauparaha) return to the Cook Strait region looking for a new place to settle as they are under severe pressure from Waikato and NgÃÂti Maniapoto at Kawhia.
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Undated
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