• following lists events that happened during 1828 in New Zealand. Head of State – King George IV Governor of New South Wales – General Ralph Darling 3, 6...
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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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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1828. 1828 (MDCCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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    The New Zealand Company, chartered in the United Kingdom, was a company that existed in the first half of the 19th century on a business model that was...
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    Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, commonly known as ANZ Bank, is a multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Melbourne...
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  • refer to: John Grigg (astronomer) (1838–1920), New Zealand astronomer John Grigg (New Zealand politician) (1828–1901) Jonathan Grigg, British medical doctor...
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    Gustavus von Tempsky (category New Zealand military personnel killed in action)
    Tempsky (15 February 1828 – 7 September 1868) was a Prussian adventurer, artist, newspaper correspondent and soldier in New Zealand, Australia, California...
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  • Herald (1826 ship) (category 1828 in New Zealand)
    in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. While Herald was the first sailing ship built in New Zealand, a small vessel named Providence was constructed in Dusky...
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    Kaiuku (category 1828 in New Zealand)
    "eat mud") was a siege fought, probably in 1828, at Ōkūrārenga on Māhia Peninsula, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, as part of the Musket Wars. A coalition...
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    Eltham is a small inland town in South Taranaki, New Zealand, located 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the city of New Plymouth and southeast of the volcanic...
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  • (1924–2001), American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates James William Thomson (1828–1907), New Zealand politician James Thomson (calico printer)...
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    found in the genus Tadorna (except for the Radjah shelduck, which is now found in its own monotypic genus Radjah), are a group of large birds in the Tadorninae...
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    of 67) in New Zealand, and has a population of 90,000 – about two-thirds of the total population of the Taranaki Region and 1.7% of New Zealand's population...
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    New Zealand fur seal, Antipodean fur seal, or long-nosed fur seal) is a species of fur seal found mainly around southern Australia and New Zealand. The...
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    stutchburyi, common name the New Zealand cockle or New Zealand little neck clam, is an edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Veneridae...
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    honeyeater endemic to New Zealand. It has been the only living member of the genus Anthornis since the Chatham bellbird went extinct in the early 20th century...
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  • during 1830 in New Zealand. Head of State – King George IV dies on 26 June and is succeeded by his brother King William IV. Governor of New South Wales...
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  • and administrator George Walter Thornbury (1828–1876), English author Scott Thornbury (born 1950), New Zealand academic Tom Thornbury (born 1963), Canadian...
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    Hongi Hika (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    (c. 1772 – 6 March 1828) was a New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief) and war leader of the iwi of Ngāpuhi. He was a pivotal figure in the early years of...
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  • Marmaduke Dixon (settler) (1828–1895), New Zealand farmer and local politician Marmaduke Dixon (mountaineer) (1862–1918), New Zealand farmer and mountaineer...
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    Tuatua (category All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English)
    tuatua in the Māori language, a member of the family Mesodesmatidae and endemic to New Zealand. It is found on all three of the main New Zealand islands...
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  • footballer James Wilson (rugby union) (born 1983), New Zealand rugby player James Wilson (trainer) (1828–1917), founder of St. Albans Stud, Victoria, Australia...
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    Te Tai o Aorere) is a local government district in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It borders the Canterbury Region, West Coast Region...
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  • 1875) (1875–1923), English cricketer John Stevens (New Zealand cricketer) (1828-1873), New Zealand cricketer John Stevens (Victoria cricketer) (1811–1891)...
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  • Dixon (mountaineer) (1862–1918), New Zealand farmer and mountaineer Marmaduke Dixon (settler) (1828–1895), New Zealand farmer and local politician Marmaduke...
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  • New Zealand Guide, 7th Edition, 1979. p. 356 It has also been suggested that the station was established in 1828 by Peter Williams. See New Zealand Encyclopaedia...
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    pronunciation: [ˈtaʉɾaŋa]) is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty Region and the fifth-most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of 162,800...
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  • secondary institution founded in 1828 and reorganized as an academy in 1833. The university's origins can be traced back to the New Paltz Classical School,...
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    Henderson (Māori: Ōpanuku) is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of Auckland city centre, and two kilometres (1.2 mi)...
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  • Graham Swan (1821–1869), American politician William Turnbull Swan (1828–1875), New Zealand politician William Swan (British Army officer) (1914–1990), British...
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