• ISBN 0-670-87787-5. NZETC: Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century, 1815 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Samuel Marsden At this time "Thames" actually refers...
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    New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island...
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    korao no New Zealand; or, the New Zealander's first book was written by Anglican missionary Thomas Kendall in 1815, and is the first book written in the Māori...
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  • The education system in New Zealand implements a three-tier model which includes primary and intermediate schools, followed by secondary schools (high...
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    This is a list of large earthquakes that have occurred in New Zealand. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater are listed, except for a few...
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    Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the...
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    The human history of New Zealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled...
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    The New Zealand Wars (Māori: Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa) took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand colonial government and allied Māori on one...
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  • refer to: Robert Heaton Rhodes (1815–1884), New Zealand politician Sir Robert Heaton Rhodes (1861–1956), his son, New Zealand politician and lawyer Robert...
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  • A Postmaster General, in Anglosphere countries, is the chief executive officer of the postal service of that country, a ministerial office responsible...
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    previously visited by Marsden in 1815. 25 September: Rev Marsden plants 100 vines, the first grapes grown in New Zealand. 4 November: Chiefs Hongi Hika...
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    New Zealand sent representatives to the constitutional conventions which led to the uniting of the six Australian colonies but opted not to join. In the...
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    of Sumbawa in present-day Indonesia, then part of the Dutch East Indies, and its 1815 eruption was the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded human...
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    published in the Māori language was A Korao no New Zealand; or, the New Zealander's First Book, published by CMS missioner Thomas Kendall in 1815. In 1817...
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  • American actress known professionally as Nina Romano James Dilworth (1815–1894), New Zealand farmer, investor, speculator and philanthropist John R. Dilworth...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1815. 1815 (MDCCCXV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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    Hewett, served as a captain in the New Zealand Wanganui Militia. James was killed by Māori in February 1865 during the New Zealand Wars. His killers took a...
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    New Zealanders (Māori: Tāngata Aotearoa) are people associated with New Zealand, sharing a common history, culture, and language (New Zealand English)...
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  • happened during 1817 in New Zealand. Head of State – King George III. With Prince George, Prince of Wales as prince regent. Governor of New South Wales – Lachlan...
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    John Williamson (25 August 1815 – 16 February 1875) was a New Zealand politician, printer and newspaper proprietor. He was a leading opponent of the 1860s...
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    The volcanism of New Zealand has been responsible for many of the country's geographical features, especially in the North Island and the country's outlying...
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  • of New Zealand Test cricketers. A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the...
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    This is a list of New Zealand species extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11,650...
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    Wellington has been the capital of New Zealand since 1865. New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840–41. Auckland was the second...
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  • wrestler from Rockland, Michigan United States Stephen Carkeek (1815–1878), New Zealand civil servant Vernon Carkeek (1893–1968), Australian footballer...
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  • parliamentarian in the British overseas empire Francis Jollie (1815–1870), New Zealand settler and politician Thomas Jollie, (1629–1703), English Dissenter...
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    Edward John Eyre (category Governors-general of New Zealand)
    1815 – 30 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand's New Munster...
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  • Heaton (1873–1933), American politician Robert Heaton Rhodes (1815–1884), New Zealand politician Rodger Heaton, American attorney Ted Heaton (1872–1937)...
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    ceremony). The first book published in Māori language was in 1815 called A korao (korero) no New Zealand; or, the New Zealander's first book; being an attempt...
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  • his wife and son, Thomas Jnr. (see 1815, 1816 & 1817) 25 December – Marsden preaches the first sermon in New Zealand. Undated Having received a hand flour...
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