• The following lists events that happened during 1864 in New Zealand. Head of State — Queen Victoria Governor — Sir George Grey The 3rd Parliament continues...
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  • The 1864 New Zealand census of people of European descent was held on 1 December 1864. The census contained questions about people's health, religion...
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    Tauranga campaign (category 1864 in New Zealand)
    campaign was a six-month-long armed conflict in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty in early 1864, and part of the New Zealand Wars that were fought over issues of land...
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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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    Invasion of the Waikato (category 1864 in New Zealand)
    important campaign of the 19th-century New Zealand Wars. Hostilities took place in the North Island of New Zealand between the military forces of the colonial...
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    legal system is modelled on the common law of England. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy in which King Charles III is the sovereign and head of state...
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    The prime minister of New Zealand (Māori: Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand. The incumbent[update] prime minister, Christopher...
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  • New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF; Māori: Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa, lit. "Line of Defence of New Zealand") is the three-branched military of New Zealand...
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  • New Zealand cricket season An English team led by George Parr made the first overseas tour of New Zealand in February 1864, playing five matches in the...
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  • New Zealand English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken and written by most English-speaking New Zealanders. Its language code in ISO...
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  • Second Taranaki War (category 1864 in New Zealand)
    period of hostilities between Māori and the New Zealand Government in the Taranaki district of New Zealand between 1863 and 1866. The term is avoided by...
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    West Coast gold rush (category 1864 in New Zealand)
    The West Coast gold rush, on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, lasted from 1864 to 1867. The gold rush populated the area, which up until then...
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    "Many islands" or Maungahuka "Snowy mountains") are an archipelago of New Zealand, lying 465 km (289 mi) south of the South Island. The main Auckland Island...
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  • first general Census of New Zealand population was taken November–December 1851. Subsequent censuses were taken in 1858, 1861, 1864, 1867, 1871, 1874, 1878...
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    to List of years in New Zealand. 85 mya: Around this time New Zealand splits from the supercontinent Gondwana. 5 mya: New Zealand's climate cools as Australia...
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  • January 21 – New Zealand Wars: The Tauranga campaign begins. February – John Wisden publishes The Cricketer's Almanack for the year 1864 in England; it...
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    land wars in 1864. He was operating under British command and the VC was gazetted in 1867. Later that year, the Government of New Zealand assumed full...
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    not having been introduced to New Zealand until 1864. From 1998 until 2017, it was considered to be simply a New Zealand population of Cygnus atratus,...
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  • The New Zealand Cross was introduced in 1869 during the New Zealand Wars in New Zealand. The wars were fought between natives of New Zealand, the Māori...
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    Prior to human settlement, the mammals of New Zealand consisted entirely of several species of bat and several dozen marine mammal species. Far earlier...
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  • William Cautley (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    (1822 – 17 February 1864) was a New Zealand settler and politician. Cautley was born in the English county of Buckinghamshire in 1822, the son of the...
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    1989 Walton, A. (1994). "Settlement Patterns in the Whanganui River Valley, 1839–1864" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Archaeology. 16: 123–168. Beaglehole...
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  • armoured regiment of the New Zealand Army and forms part of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps. The regiment was formed in 1864 and is currently an armoured...
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  • engineers of the London and North Western Railway Jonathan Trevethick (1864–1939), New Zealand politician Paul Trevithick (born 1959), American inventor, engineer...
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  • F in Louisiana Neil McNab (born 1957), Scottish footballer Peter McNab (1952-2022), Canadian ice hockey player Robert McNab (1864–1917), New Zealand politician...
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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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    Migration to New Zealand began only very recently in human history, with Polynesian settlement in New Zealand, previously uninhabited, about 1250 CE to...
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  • The New Zealand national cricket team represents New Zealand in men's international cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps (Māori: Pōtae Pango), they played...
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  • Grafton (ship) (category 1864 in New Zealand)
    1860s that was wrecked on 3 January 1864 in the north arm of Carnley Harbour, Auckland Island, one of the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands, nearly 480 kilometres...
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    The prime minister of New Zealand is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet, whose powers and responsibilities are defined by...
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