The following lists events that happened during 1848 in New Zealand.
Population
The estimated population of New Zealand at the end of 1848 is 68,300 MÃÂori and 17,166 non-MÃÂori.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
Events
- 23 March: The founding of the city of Dunedin and Otago Province, with the arrival of the John Wickliffe, carrying Scottish settlers, at Port Chalmers.
- 23 June: Government House, in Auckland is burned to the ground by a fire believed to have started in the butler's pantry. Most chattels and Government documents were saved.
- 17 September â The first attempt at photography is made in New Zealand. Lieutenant-Governor Eyre is unsuccessful in his attempt to take a daguerreotype of Eliza Grey, wife of Governor Grey.
- 16 October â A magnitude 7.5 earthquake strikes Marlborough, causing three deaths.
- 13 December â Otago News begins publication. The newspaper publishes fortnightly until closing in 1850.
Sport
Cricket
Cricket is played on the present site of The Octagon, Dunedin. A team from Otago challenges Wellington to a match, but the challenge is not accepted.
Births
Deaths
See also
References