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1843 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1843 in New Zealand.

Population

The estimated population of New Zealand at the end of 1843 is 75,400 Māori and 11,848 non-Māori.

Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government and law

Main centre leaders

Events

  • 22 April: The Southern Cross publishes its first issue. The Auckland-based newspaper publishes weekly, with a hiatus in 1845–1847, and from 1862 daily when it will also change its name to The Daily Southern Cross. It will eventually merge with The New Zealand Herald in 1876.
  • 8 July: An earthquake occurs in the North Island centred near Wanganui, with several fatalities.
  • 2 August: The New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser ceases publishing after one year.
  • 26 August: A riot of armed New Zealand Company workers occurs at the Company office in Nelson, spurred by issues surrounding quality of life and payment of wages. Several are arrested, and many leave for New South Wales as a result.
  • 4 November: The Bay of Islands Advocate begins publishing. It runs for three months.

Births

Unknown date

Deaths

*William Patchett, early settler
*Arthur Wakefield, founder of Nelson

See also

References