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United States Ambassador to New Zealand

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Formation
  
April 24, 1942

United States Ambassador to New Zealand

Nominator
  
The President of the United States

Inaugural holder
  
Patrick J. Hurley as Envoy

Website
  
U.S. Embassy - Wellington

The United States has maintained a consular presence in New Zealand since 1838. The first consul was James Reddy Clendon. Born in England, Clendon was a ship owner and merchant who bought land and settled in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. In 1838 he was appointed by the federal government of the United States as consul for New Zealand. He was based at his property at Okiato, which in 1840 became the capital and was renamed Russell (not to be confused with present-day Russell). He held this position until 1841.

The Ambassador to New Zealand is also accredited to Samoa though resident in Wellington.

References

United States Ambassador to New Zealand Wikipedia