The following lists events that happened during 1865inNewZealand. Head of State — Queen Victoria Governor — Sir George Grey The 3rd Parliament continues...
The Native Lands Act 1865 was an Act of Parliament inNewZealand that was designed to remove land from Māori ownership for purchase by settlers as part...
Dunedin (1865) Invercargill (1930) List of statistical areas inNewZealand List of functional urban areas inNewZealand List of towns inNewZealand List...
NewZealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island...
vested in the governor of NewZealand. The colony had three successive capitals: Okiato (or Old Russell) in 1841; Auckland from 1841 to 1865; and Wellington...
of NewZealand since 1865. NewZealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840–41. Auckland was the second capital from 1841 until 1865, when...
has served as NewZealand's capital since 1865, a status that is not defined in legislation, but established by convention; the NewZealand Government and...
Religion inNewZealand encompasses a wide range of groups and beliefs. NewZealand has no state religion and freedom of religion has been protected since...
The NewZealand Exhibition, which took place in Dunedin, NewZealand, in1865, was a world's fair visited by approximately 31250 people. It was the first...
flag of NewZealand, also known as the NewZealand Ensign, is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton...
strength of two invitations from NewZealand's Otago goldmining region to potential goldminers from Guangdong in1865. These original goldmining communities...
describes the history of NewZealand cricket to 1890. European colonisation of NewZealand, particularly by British settlers, began in earnest after 1800....
"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...
(1865 - 1940), NewZealand artist Henry Sawtell (1832–1913), mayor of Christchurch, NewZealand Paul Sawtell Sawtell, New South Wales Sawtell Peak in Idaho...
monarchy of NewZealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of NewZealand. The current...
The human history of NewZealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled...
NewZealand and South Seas Exhibitions may refer to: NewZealand Exhibition (1865), Dunedin NewZealand Industrial Exhibition (1885), Wellington New Zealand...
with Governor Sir George Grey and offered his resignation in February 1865. He left NewZealand six months later. Cameron, who viewed the war as a form...
Mining inNewZealand began when the Māori quarried rock such as argillite in times prior to European colonisation. Mining by Europeans began in the latter...
technician with Airframe and Powerplant ratings Arthur Paul Harper (1865–1955), NewZealand lawyer, mountaineer, explorer, businessman known as AP ap, a Welsh...
functioning legislatures in the world. It has met in Wellington, the capital of NewZealand, since 1865 and in its current building since 1922. The House of...
Migration to NewZealand began only very recently in human history, with Polynesian settlement inNewZealand, previously uninhabited, about 1250 CE to...
The judiciary of NewZealand is responsible for the system of courts that interprets and applies the laws of NewZealand. It has four primary functions:...
industry inNewZealand explores and develops oil and gas fields, and produces and distributes petroleum products and natural gas. In 2022, NewZealand's net...