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1834 in New Zealand

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

See also:
  
Other events of 1834 Timeline of New Zealand history

Regal and viceregal

  • Head of State – King William IV
  • Governor of New South Wales – Major-General Sir Richard Bourke
  • Government and law

  • British Resident in New Zealand – James Busby
  • Events

  • March
  • – James Busby convenes a meeting of Māori chiefs from northern New Zealand. They will become the United Tribes of New Zealand.
  • 9 March or 20 March – The United Tribes of New Zealand choose a design for their flag.
  • 30 December – William Colenso, printer/missionary for the Church Missionary Society, arrives at Paihia in the Bay of Islands.
  • Undated
  • The house for James Busby is completed. After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi there in 1840 it will be known as the Treaty House.
  • Late in the year a site is chosen for a mission at Matamata by Alfred Nesbitt Brown and William Williams. (see also 1833 & 1835)
  • The establishment of the Anglican mission at Te Papa peninsula, Tauranga, is begun late in the year.
  • While in England, Thomas McDonnell is appointed Additional British Resident in New Zealand (or early 1835)
  • Two Māori converts returning from the Bay of Islands introduce Christianity to Gisborne. (see also 1838)
  • Births

  • 14 February (in England): William Odgers R.N., Victoria Cross recipient.
  • 16 March (in Scotland): James Hector, geologist.
  • Undated
  • Malcolm Fraser, surveyor.
  • Approximate
  • Alfred Henry Burton, photographer.
  • References

    1834 in New Zealand Wikipedia