The following lists events that happened during in New Zealand.
Population
The estimated population of New Zealand at the end of 1841 is 78,400 MÃÂori and 5000 non-MÃÂori.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
- Chief Justice â William Martin is appointed the first Chief Justice of New Zealand on 5 February, but does not arrive in New Zealand until August.
Events
- 31 March: The William Bryan arrives at Taranaki from Plymouth, bearing 148 settlers to found New Plymouth.
- March: Captain Rhodes builds the first wharf in Wellington, in front of his store on the Wellington waterfront.
- 3 May: In anticipation of the Great Charter coming into force, William Hobson is sworn in as Governor of New Zealand.
- 1 July: The Colony of New Zealand comes into existence, a separate Crown colony from New South Wales.
- 10 July: The New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette begins publication. The newspaper lasts less than a year.
- 27 September: Foundation of a school for Catholic boys, the first school in Auckland.
- 29 October: the settler ship Brilliant arrives at Cornwallis, New Zealand from the British Islesâ however, the passengers find bare land at the promised location of the settlement.
- 8 November: The Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist begins publishing. It continues with some gaps until 1845.
Undated
Sport
Horse racing
Unknown date
- The Auckland Town Plate is contested at Epsom Downs. A committee of army officers and townspeople forms to control racing in Auckland (Epsom). (see also 1849).
Yachting
- January: The first sailing regatta in the country is held as part of Anniversary celebrations in Wellington.
Births
Unknown date
Deaths
See also
References