"Many islands" or Maungahuka "Snowy mountains") are an archipelago of NewZealand, lying 465 km (289 mi) south of the South Island. The main Auckland Island...
The NewZealand Company was a 19th-century English company that played a key role in the colonisation of NewZealand. The company was formed to carry out...
The NewZealand parrot family, Strigopidae, consists of at least three genera of parrots – Nestor, Strigops, the fossil Nelepsittacus, and probably the...
of NewZealand Test cricketers. A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the...
Indian NewZealanders are people of Indian origin or descent who live inNewZealand. The term includes Indians born inNewZealand, as well as immigrants...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1849. 1849 (MDCCCXLIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
The NewZealand Company, chartered in the United Kingdom, was a company that existed in the first half of the 19th century on a business model that was...
largest (7,500–10,000) Jewish community in Oceania, behind Australia (118,000). The Jewish community inNewZealand is composed predominantly of Ashkenazi...
manager Ron Haselden (born 1944), British artist Frederick Haselden (1849–1934), NewZealand politician This page lists people with the surname Haselden. If...
settler to be executed inNewZealand. The third execution inNewZealand, and first in Wellington, occurred on 19 April 1849. Maroro of Ngāti Kahungunu...
with the London Missionary Society Alexander Watt Williamson (1849–1928), NewZealand schoolteacher Alexander Williamson (colonial administrator) from...
Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Wright Burcher (1849–1921), NewZealand artist David Burcher (born 1950), rugby player Ian Burcher, Australian...
city of Hamilton, NewZealand, is named. A statue of him stood in the centre of Hamilton from 2013 to 2020. Hamilton was born in 1820 in Hildersham, Cambridgeshire...
(born 1979), NewZealand physician and politician John Verrall (1908–2001), American composer John Verrall (politician) (1849–1921), NewZealand politician...
The South Island, also named Te Waipounamu in Māori, is the larger of the two major islands of NewZealandin surface area, the other being the smaller...
off their lands by the gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (referring to 1849, the peak year for Gold Rush immigration). Outside of California, the first...