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may have been deliberately vague about any activities in New Zealand waters. In the 1790s there were visits by scientists/explorers, sealers, flax/timber collectors and whalers. By 1800 the first pakeha were living in New Zealand and the first Māori to leave and return again were able to relate their
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leaves for New Zealand. During their stay King has learned much about New Zealand from Tuki and Huru, including a map of the country drawn by Tuki and some of the language. He draws up plans for settling New Zealand of which he hopes to be in
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arrive at Dusky. Elizabeth Heatherly and Ann Carey are the first pakeha women known to have visited New Zealand. There are in all 244 people on the 2 vessels. Captain Brampton intends to hunt seals, finish the schooner left by the
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leaves North Cape to return to Norfolk Island. King leaves gives gifts to Tuki and Huru including clothing, tools, potatoes and pigs. The latter 2 are the first in this part of New Zealand.
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John Dunmore. 'Surville, Jean François Marie de - Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10
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The ship may have been deliberately named after the ship that visited New Zealand the previous year in an attempt to avoid trading restrictions imposed by the
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arrive at Norfolk Island. Captain Raven reports enthusiastically about the prospects of settlement in New Zealand. Lieutenant-Governor King commandeers the
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12 June – Du Fresne and 26 of his crew killed and eaten by Māori warriors. In retaliation, the French burn down a village named Paeroa, killing 250 Māori.
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May – Having discovered that Tuki and Huru know virtually nothing about flax production Commandant King offers them the choice of leaving on the
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in 1795 (see above). The loading is assisted by local Māori but there is no other information about contact between the ship and the locals.
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is condemned as unseaworthy, it later is allowed to drift on to rocks and is beached. In addition to the unfinished boat left by the
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Any reference to New Zealand in a legal rather than geographic sense before 1840 is complex and unclear. When the British colony of
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also briefly visited New Zealand. Surville's encounters with Māori were inconsistent and he kidnapped a chief on his departure.
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with instructions from Governor King to procure two "Natives" to teach the Norfolk Island convicts flax dressing. Although the
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and there was no other contact with local Māori. Tasman only visited and mapped the north and north-west coast of the
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leaves Hauraki having felled far more timber than she can carry away. She also has a large quantity of dressed flax.
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection: FROM TASMAN TO MARSDEN - 4. Kidnapping Flax Dressers, 1792 and 1793
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parentage in the mid-1780s and also that an introduced disease, possibly dysentery, affected tribes in the
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where Captain House reports somewhat less than enthusiastically to Acting Governor Grose about New Zealand.
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was founded in 1788 it nominally included New Zealand as far as 43°39'S (approximately halfway down the
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Late in the year Samuel Marsden becomes a magistrate and the superintendent for government affairs.
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in Northland. Captain Dell passes a message from Lieutenant-Governor King to Tuki (see 1793 above).
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For world events and topics before 1800 not specifically related to New Zealand see specific years
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the country mapping the majority of both islands and making only two erroneous assumptions,
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to drop off a sealing party. This is the first sealing gang to be landed in New Zealand.
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October – Marsden buys 100 acres and starts his farm which is worked by convict labour.
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early the following year they are unable to prevail upon any Māori to accompany them.
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There are no more recorded visits for 20 years, although vessels unlicensed by the
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The first recorded sighting of New Zealand by a European was by a crew-member of
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or staying on the island until they can be returned home. They choose to stay.
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war party die in a skirmish resulting in Tasman naming the bay Murderer's Bay.
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25 December – The first Christian service in New Zealand is conducted in
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and starts his interests in missionary activity in the islands of the
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1 April – Cook's first voyage departs New Zealand and heads towards
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where it is seized by the authorities and the ship's log is lost.
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some time around 1300 AD. The people, who later became known as
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attempts to sail for the Bay of Islands but is becalmed.
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Approximate date of the arrival of Māori in New Zealand.
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26 February – Cook's final departure from New Zealand.
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experiences of lands and people from other countries.
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History of New Zealand


1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
Periods
New Zealand history
Pre-European period
Colonial period
New Zealand Wars
The Vogel Era
Long Depression
Liberal era
World War I
Interwar period
Great Depression
World War II
Postwar era
Muldoon years
Rogernomics
MMP Era

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