1817 in New Zealand
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The following lists events that happened during 1817 in New Zealand.
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Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Events
- 11 January â Hannah King Hansen (later Letheridge, then Clapham) is born at Oihi, Rangihoua Bay. She is the second female European child born in New Zealand.[1] Her gravestone at Christ Church in Russell claims she was the first female child,[2] and she is certainly the first female child to attain her majority and whose subsequent history is known. (see 1815)
- January â Hongi Hika leads 800 NgÄpuhi in a fleet of 30 canoes to make peace with the North Cape tribes. He quarrels with tribes at Whangaroa on the way and immediately returns to the Bay of Islands in case they attack the Rangihoua mission in his absence.[3][4]
- 11 December â William Tucker (see 1815) returns to Otago Harbour from Hobart on the Sophia, Captain Kelly, with other intending settlers. They later land at Whareakeake but Tucker and 2 others are killed and eaten, probably as part of the War of the Shirt (see 1810). In retaliation Kelly fires on the MÄori, killing as many as 70, and destroys the kÄinga (village) at nearby Otakou. The beach is subsequently given the name Murdering Beach.[5]
- Undated
Births
- 7 January (in England):Charles Flinders Hursthouse, author and settler.
- 31 March (in England): George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, British politician, co-founder of Canterbury.
- 12 May (in England): Isaac Luck, architect.[8]
- 3 November (in Scotland): Logan Campbell, father of Auckland.[9]
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- Theodore Haultain, politician.[10]
- (in Scotland): David Lyall, Botanist.[11]
- Theophilus Daniel, politician (died 1893).
Deaths
December: William Tucker, early settler in Otago.