1861 in New Zealand explained
The following lists events that happened during 1861 in New Zealand.
A ceasefire is reached in the First Taranaki War, with British efforts to defeat Māori disaffected over land purchases having largely failed.
Prosperity comes to the south with the onset of the Otago gold rush. Within a year the population of the Tuapeka goldfields is twice that of Dunedin.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
The general election of 1860–61 concludes on 28 March having begun on 12 December the previous year. The 3rd Parliament commences.
Events
- 16 February: The Southern News and Foveaux Strait's Herald publishes its first issue.[1] The paper will become daily by 1875 and change its name to The Southland Daily News. It continues until 1968.[2]
- 28 February: The Government-sponsored Māori language magazine, The Maori Messenger or Te Karere Maori publishes its final issue and is replaced by Te Manuhiri Tuarangi and Maori Intelligencer, which continues until 1863.[3] [4]
- 21 March: The Auckland Examiner, which started in 1856, ceases publication.[3]
- 25 May: The Press publishes its first issue. It begins as a weekly newspaper, will move to bi-weekly in 1862, and becomes daily in 1863. It continues .[5]
- 29 June: Confirmation of the richness of Gabriel Read's gold discovery at Gabriel's Gully on the Tuapeka River is published in Dunedin and the Otago gold rush is on.[6]
- 15 November: The Otago Daily Times produces its first issue. The newspaper continues .[7]
- Otago gold rush (1861–63)
- Undated
- The Māori King Movement begins publication of Te Hokioi o Nui-Tireni e Rere atu ra, which continues until 1863.[8]
Sport
Shooting
The first National Rifle Shooting Championships is held. This is the oldest national championships in New Zealand in any sport. The Championships are held in conjunction with various district contests until the first centralised Championships at Trentham in 1902.[9]
The winner receives the Championship Belt (and Pouch). In 1907 the belt is won outright by A. Ballinger and it is renamed the Ballinger Belt. This name has been applied retroactively to the Championship since its inception.[9]
Ballinger Belt: Lieutenant Brighton (Auckland)
Births
Unknown date
Deaths
Unknown date
See also
References
- General
- Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett.
- Specific
Notes and References
- Web site: James Henry MARTIN. 6 June 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20051120082627/http://users.iconz.co.nz/kimo/family_tree/d0001/g0000060.htm. 20 November 2005. dead.
- News: Southland Times. National Library of New Zealand. 6 June 2008 .
- Web site: Chapter 2: Early Statistical Sources – 19th Century. Statistical publications 1840–2000. 11. PDF. Statistics New Zealand. https://web.archive.org/web/20071125112530/http://www.stats.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/9E78F21A-EF20-4C82-934B-1587FC7489CC/0/StatPubschapter2.pdf. 25 November 2007.
- Web site: Early Auckland area newspapers. Auckland City Libraries. 22 May 2008 .
- Web site: Newspapers Guide: Historical outline of the main Christchurch newspapers . . 7 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080725022704/http://library.christchurch.org.nz/Guides/Newspapers/History.asp . 25 July 2008 . dead .
- McIndoe, James. report in the Otago Witness, 29 June 1861. Reprinted in An Eyewitness History of New Zealand (1985) e.g Robin Bromby.
- Web site: Otago Daily Times. Allied Press. 7 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081014025804/http://www.alliedpress.co.nz/papers.php?pub=odt. 14 October 2008. dead.
- Encyclopedia: Printing – General Survey . . 7 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080518082839/http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/P/Printing/GeneralSurvey/en . 18 May 2008 . live .
- Todd, S. (1976) Sporting Records of New Zealand. Auckland: Moa Publications.
- Book: Wilson, James Oakley . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 . 4th . First published in 1913 . 1985 . V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer . Wellington . 154283103 .