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1830 in New Zealand

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Decades:
  
1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s

See also:
  
Other events of 1830 Timeline of New Zealand history

Regal and viceregal

  • Head of State – King George IV dies on 26 June and is succeeded by his brother King William IV.
  • Governor of New South Wales – General Ralph Darling
  • Events

  • 10 January – The first whaling ship, the Antarctic, enters Lyttelton Harbour, which Captain Morell calls 'Cook's Harbour'.
  • 3 February – John Guard arrives in Sydney with a cargo of whale oil, the first to be shipped from the South Island.
  • 21 April – Phillip Tapsell is married to Karuhi, sister of a Nga Puhi chief, by Samuel Marsden.
  • 31 July – William Yate returns from 6 months 'training' in printing at Sydney with a printing press. His attempts at printing are not particularly successful. (see also 1834 & 1835)
  • 19 August – Captain William Stewart leaves for Kapiti Island, where Te Rauparaha has promised him a cargo of flax in return for transporting a large Ngāti Toa party to Akaroa.
  • 26 October – Te Rauparaha and 120 Ngāti Toa warriors leave Kapiti Island for Akaroa on the hired brig Elizabeth.
  • 6 November – After 3 or 4 days hidden aboard the Elizabeth while anchored in Akaroa, Te Rauparaha and his warriors attack and massacre a village of local Kāi Tahu, and then cannibalise them.
  • November
  • – Phillip Tapsell settles in Maketu in the Bay of Plenty and begins trading for flax. (see also 1828)
  • Undated
  • John Guard marries Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Parker in Sydney. She leaves Sydney on the schooner Waterloo on 7 November and arrives at Te Awaiti before the end of the year. Betty Guard is the first European women to settle permanently in the South Island.
  • A whaling station is operating from Porirua.
  • Jack Duff, a trader, is the first known European to visit the Palmerston North area. He travels by whaleboat up river as far inland as Woodville and returns to Porirua.
  • The first inland mission is started at Waimate North.
  • Births

  • 2 May (in Ireland): Maurice O'Rorke, politician.
  • 29 August (in Ireland): Charles Bowen, politician.
  • 22 October (in Scotland): Arthur John Burns, businessman and politician.
  • Unknown date
  • (in Ireland): Charles Bowen, politician.
  • Henry Miller, politician.
  • (in Ireland) Thomas Russell, founder of the Bank of New Zealand
  • References

    1830 in New Zealand Wikipedia