• following lists events that happened during 1825 in New Zealand. Head of State – King George IV Governor of New South Wales – Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane...
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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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    original New Zealand Company started in 1825, with little success, then rose as a new company when it merged with Wakefield's New Zealand Association in 1837...
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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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    history of New Zealand, its constitution, and its national mythos. It has played a major role in the treatment of the Māori people in New Zealand by successive...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1825. 1825 (MDCCCXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Christianity in New Zealand dates to the arrival of missionaries from the Church Missionary Society who were welcomed onto the beach at Rangihoua Bay in December...
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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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  • English Whig MP William Gisborne (1825–1898), New Zealand Colonial Secretary Fictional characters: Guy of Gisbourne, villain in the Robin Hood legends This...
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  • Caroline Blakiston (1933-), English actress Charles Blakiston (1825–1898), New Zealand politician Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston (1862–1942), President...
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    Gabriel Read (category New Zealand gold prospectors)
    1825 – 31 October 1894) was a gold prospector and farmer. His discovery of gold in Gabriel's Gully triggered the first major gold rush in New Zealand...
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    Ilam /ˈaɪləm/ is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, about five kilometres west of the city centre. It is the location of the University of Canterbury...
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    difficulty in its earliest years from water scarcity. Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825, and in the same year...
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    Benjamin Mountfort (category New Zealand ecclesiastical architects)
    Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (13 March 1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand, where he became one of the country's most prominent...
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    Harris (24 November 1826 – 24 July 1886) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. Born in England, he came to Dunedin as a young man and practised as...
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  • 1929–1940 Charles Brown (New Zealand politician) (1820–1901), from Taranaki Charles Hunter Brown (1825–1898), New Zealand politician from Canterbury...
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  • 1932), American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey W. J. W. Hamilton (1825–1883), New Zealand public servant and part-owner of the Lyttelton Times...
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  • English writer Robert Clarke Shearman (1825–1910), New Zealand policeman and farmer Russell Shearman (died in 1956), American special effects artist Simon...
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  • David Murdoch (academic), New Zealand medical researcher and academic administrator David Murdoch (banker) (1825–1911), New Zealand banker David Murdoch (politician)...
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  • only leaves in December 1825 when his successor, General Ralph Darling, arrives. Darling is appointed this year but only arrives in New South Wales on...
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  • by the 1825 New Zealand Company to settle New Zealand. January – Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika is shot during a minor engagement at Mangamuka beach in the Hokianga...
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  • American portrait and marine painter Thomas Birch (New Zealand politician) (1825–1880), New Zealand politician who represented Dunedin Sir Thomas Birch...
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    William Sefton Moorhouse (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    1825 – 15 September 1881) was a British-born New Zealand politician. He was the second Superintendent of Canterbury Province. Moorhouse was born in Yorkshire...
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  • Milward Boyd (1851–1940), Canadian politician George Boyd (potter) (1825–1886), New Zealand potter George W. Boyd, American politician George Boyd-Rochfort...
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    a firm which [...] contributed in promoting sporadic settlement of Southern New Zealand and in Cook's Strait, from 1825. Incidentally the name of Solomon...
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  • Stothard (born 1951), English newspaper editor Sarah Sophia Stothard (1825–1901), New Zealand teacher and educationalist Thomas Stothard (1755–1834), English...
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  • of Henry Williams, arrives in the Bay of Islands on the Brampton with his wife and daughter. 25 March – The 1825 New Zealand Company vessels Rosanna, Captain...
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  • Royal Navy officer Charles Torlesse (1825–1866), New Zealand surveyor Elizabeth Torlesse (1835–1922), New Zealand homemaker and community leader This page...
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  • Earl Russell (born 1971), English politician John Watts-Russell (1825–1875), New Zealand politician John Russell (bishop) (died 1494), bishop of Lincoln...
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  • beginning of the season. Australia were scheduled to tour Bangladesh for 2 Tests in October, but the tour was cancelled by Cricket Australia due to security concerns...
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