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1838 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during
1838 in New Zealand
.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Head of State
âÂÂ
Queen Victoria
Governor of New South Wales
âÂÂ
Sir George Gipps
, having been appointed on 5 October 1837, arrives in
Sydney
on 23 February.
Government and law
British Resident in New Zealand
âÂÂ
James Busby
Events
10 January
âÂÂ
Bishop
Jean Baptiste Pompallier
arrives in New Zealand at Totara Point on the
Hokianga Harbour
.
âÂÂ
Flax
trader James Farrow purchases an acre of land at
Otumoetai
,
Tauranga
.
13 January âÂÂ
Bishop Pompallier
celebrates the first
Catholic
mass
on land in New Zealand at the home of Thomas and Mary Poynton at Totara Point.
February
â The offer of a
Royal charter
to the
New Zealand Association
to take responsibility for the administration of New Zealand is withdrawn. (see
1837, December
).
April
â The French
whaler
Cachalot
, commanded by Jean Langlois, arrives in New Zealand waters and commences
whaling
near the
Chatham Islands
.
May
â The
Cachalot
arrives at
Banks Peninsula
accompanied by the French
corvette
Héroine
.
2 August â Jean Langlois completes the purchase of
Banks Peninsula
from local
MÃÂori
and makes a downpayment of goods to the value of 150
francs
.
Captain
Cecille of the
Héroine
raises the French flag and proclaims French sovereignty over Banks Peninsula.
August
â The
New Zealand Association
is wound up. In its place the New Zealand Colonisation Company and the New Zealand Land Company are established. (see also
1839
)
Undated
The
Reverend
Alfred Nesbitt Brown
re-opens the Anglican mission at Tauranga. (see also
1836
&
1837
)
Three
Gisborne
MÃÂori, having had
Christian
instruction in the
Bay of Islands
, return as
catechists
.
Births
6 October (in Scotland):
John McKenzie
,
politician.
(unknown date, in Yorkshire England):
Henry Hirst
, politician.
See also
List of years in New Zealand
Timeline of New Zealand history
History of New Zealand
References