1827 in New Zealand
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The following lists events that happened during 1827 in New Zealand.
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Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Events
- 23 â 28 January - Jules Dumont d'Urville is the first European to make the passage through the notoriously dangerous French Pass thus determining the insularity of the island which now bears his name. On 23rd he discovers the passage; on 25th he sails it in a ship's boat; and on 28th he takes the corvette Astrolabe through, considered a 'masterful feat of seamanship'.[1][2]
- 30 January â The Rosanna leaves the Hokianga Harbour for Sydney signalling the end of the attempt by the 1825 New Zealand Company to settle New Zealand.[3][4]
- January
- October
- - The second sailing ship built in New Zealand, the 40-ton schooner Enterprise, is completed in the Horeke shipyard (also known as Deptford) in the Hokianga Harbour.[7]
- September
- â Captain William Wiseman in the Elizabeth on a flax trading voyage, names Port Cooper (now Lyttelton Harbour) after one of the owners of the Sydney trading firm, Cooper & Levy.[8]
- Undated
- John Guard establishes a whaling station at Te Awaiti on the Arapaoa Island shore of the Tory Channel. This is the first permanent land-based whaling station in New Zealand and the first European settlement in the South Island.[9][10][11][12][13]
- NgÄti Toa chief Te Rauparaha begins attacks on South Island tribes.
Births
- Undated
- Joseph Dransfield, first mayor of Wellington.[14]
- Dudley Ward, judge and politician.[15]
- William Wood, politician.[16]
- (in Scotland) William Fraser, politician