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1838 in New Zealand

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

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Other events of 1838 Timeline of New Zealand history

Regal and viceregal

  • Head of State — Queen Victoria
  • Governor of New South Wales — Sir George Gipps, having been appointed on 5 October 1837, arrives in Sydney on 23 February.
  • Government and law

  • British Resident in New Zealand — James Busby
  • Events

  • 10 January
  • — Bishop Jean Baptiste Pompallier arrives in New Zealand at Totara Point on the Hokianga Harbour.
  • — Flax trader James Farrow purchases an acre of land at Otumoetai, Tauranga.
  • 13 January — Bishop Pompallier celebrates the first Catholic mass on land in New Zealand at the home of Thomas and Mary Poynton at Totara Point.
  • February
  • — The offer of a Royal charter to the New Zealand Asoociation to take responsibility for the administration of New Zealand is withdrawn. (see 1837, December).
  • April
  • — The French whaler Cachalot, commanded by Jean Langlois, arrives in New Zealand waters and commences whaling near the Chatham Islands.
  • May
  • — The Cachalot arrives at Banks Peninsula accompanied by the French corvette Héroine.
  • 2 August — Jean Langlois completes the purchase of Banks Peninsula from local Māori and makes a downpayment of goods to the value of 150 francs. Captain Cecille of the Héroine raises the French flag and proclaims French sovereignty over Banks Peninsula.
  • August
  • — The New Zealand Asoociation is wound up. In its place the New Zealand Colonisation Company and the New Zealand Land Company are established. (see also 1839)
  • Undated
  • The Reverend Alfred Nesbitt Brown re-opens the Anglican mission at Tauranga. (see also 1836 & 1837)
  • Three Gisborne Māori, having had Christian instruction in the Bay of Islands, return as catechists.
  • Births

  • 6 October (in Scotland): John McKenzie, politician
  • References

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