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1841 in New Zealand

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 Māori and 5000 non-Māori.

Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government and law

  • Chief Justice – 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 Isles— 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