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1862 in New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 1862 in New Zealand.

Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

  • Head of State – Queen Victoria
  • Governor – Sir George Grey

Government and law

The 3rd Parliament continues.

  • Speaker of the House – David Monro
  • Premier – Alfred Domett replaces William Fox on 6 August after Fox loses a vote of no-confidence.
  • Minister of Finance – Reader Wood loses the post on 6 August with the fall of the Fox government, and is replaced by Dillon Bell, but is reappointed just 15 days later on 21 August.
  • Chief Justice – Hon Sir George Arney (he is knighted during the year)

Events

  • 27 January – The Auckland Register, which started in 1857, ceases publication.
  • 1 July – The first telegraph transmission in New Zealand is made from Lyttelton Post Office to Christchurch.
  • 7 July – Parliament meets in Wellington for the first time. (see also 1863; 1865)
  • 15 August – Horatio Hartley and Christopher Reilly arrive in Dunedin with 87 pounds of gold from the banks of the Clutha river in Cromwell George leading to the Dunstan Gold Rush.
  • 12 November – The Invercargill Times publishes its first issue. It changed its name to The Southland Times two years later, and became a daily in 1875. It continues to publish .
  • Otago gold rush (1861–63)

Undated

  • The Nelson Intelligence is a short-lived newspaper in the Nelson, New Zealand area.

Sport

Cricket

The second inter-provincial game is played. Nelson defeat Wellington.

Horse racing

Major race winner

  • New Zealand Derby – Emmeline

Lawn bowls

The Auckland club is now playing on its own green.

Rowing

1 January – The first recorded rowing regatta takes place on Lyttelton Harbour.

Later in the year the Canterbury Rowing Club is formed to row on the Avon River in Christchurch.

Shooting

Ballinger Belt – Private Holt (Nelson)

Births

  • 15 June: George Helmore, rugby union player
  • 21 October: John Findlay, politician

Unknown date

  • Albert Pitt, politician
  • (in Australia) Charles Kendall Wilson, politician.

Deaths

  • 16 May: Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a driving force behind New Zealand's colonisation
  • 5 June: Charles Kettle, surveyor of Dunedin
  • October: Iwikau Te Heuheu Tukino III, tribal leader

References

;General

  • Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. ;Specific

References

  1. "Chapter 2: Early Statistical Sources – 19th Century". [[Statistics New Zealand]].
  2. [http://www.historic.org.nz/aboutus/CantyBranch/canty-west_trails_Port-to-Plains.html New Zealand Historic Places Trust: Port to Plains Heritage Trail]
  3. [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/P/PostOffice/InlandTelecommunications/en Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966: Telecommunications]
  4. "NZPost: Telegraph Centenary".
  5. Walrond, Carl. "First gold discovery at Dunstan". Crown Copyright.
  6. "Southland Times". [[National Library of New Zealand]].
  7. "Nelson Evening Mail". [[National Library of New Zealand]].
  8. Todd, S. (1976) ''Sporting Records of New Zealand.'' Auckland: Moa Publications. {{ISBN. 0-908570-00-7
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