For the current top-level Wellington subdivision of New Zealand, see Wellington Region. For the electorate in Australia, see Wellington Province (Victoria).
Provinces of New Zealand in North Island
Wellington
Provinces of New Zealand
Wellington Province as from 1853 to 1858
Country
New Zealand
Island
North Island
Established
1853
Abolished
1876
Named for
Wellington city
Seat
Wellington
Wellington Province, governed by the Wellington Provincial Council, was one of the provinces of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. It covered much of the southern half of the North Island until November 1858, when Hawke's Bay Province split off, taking about a third of its area.
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