1840 in New Zealand - Wikipedia
1840 is considered a watershed year in the history of New Zealand: The Treaty of Waitangi is signed, British sovereignty over New Zealand is proclaimed, organised European settlement begins, and Auckland and Wellington are both founded.Decades: 1820s, 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, 1860s…
New Zealand Company - The Prow
By 1844, a lack of capital, absentee landlords, limited arable land, poor work opportunities and restive Māori resulted in hardship for the New Zealand Company settlers. Between 1840 and 1852, the New Zealand Company brought 15,000 European settlers of generally good stock and ……
New Zealand Company 1840-1850 Passenger application ...
New Zealand Company 1840-1850 Passenger application numbers enable you to find the immigrant's place of origin. At the NPML find the NZSCo's passenger lists and note name of ship, find the passenger name and note his application number. Go to another film and find the application number.…
New Zealand Company's 1840 Map of Wellington Cool Old Photos
Apr 19, 2015 · Source: Archives New Zealand Below is the extended caption. On 22 January 1840, the first of the New Zealand Company’s fleet of six immigrant ships, the Aurora, arrived in Pito-one (Petone), marking the founding of the settlement that would become known as Wellington.They had bet William Hobson to Aotearoa New Zealand by seven days; their efforts of self-government would become the ……
New Zealand Company NZHistory, New Zealand history online
On 17 June 1843, 22 European settlers and four Māori were killed when an armed party of New Zealand Company settlers clashed with Ngāti Toa over the purchase of land in the Wairau Valley, near modern-day Blenheim. Read the full article. Page 2 – Ngāti Toa and the New Zealand Company…
Australasia 1840: Colony of New Zealand - Omniatlas
Historical Map of Australia, New Zealand & the Southwest Pacific (16 November 1840) - Colony of New Zealand: After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi (1840), the British proclaimed their sovereignty over the main islands of New Zealand, thereby thwarting French and New Zealand Company attempts to establish their own administrations.…
New Zealand Company plan of the Town of Wellington, Port N ...
New Zealand Company plan of the Town of Wellington, Port Nicholson, 1840 On 22 January 1840, the first of the New Zealand Company’s fleet of six immigrant ships, the Aurora, arrived in Pito-one (Petone), marking the founding of the settlement that would become known as Wellington.They had bet William Hobson to Aotearoa New Zealand by seven days; their efforts of self-government would become ...Views: 14K…