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Alexander Turnbull Library
Evening Post Collection
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RELATED TO PASSAGE OF NGAI TAHU TREATY SETTLEMENT
Events
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18 March 1983
Waitangi Tribunal rules on Motunui claim
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28 October 1835
Declaration of Independence signed by northern chiefs
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30 October 1865
Native Land Court created
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12 January 1954
Queen Elizabeth II opens NZ Parliament
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1 July 1988
Bastion Point land returned
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26 July 1865
Parliament moves to Wellington
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14 August 1891
Women's vote petitions presented to Parliament
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19 August 1853
Wakefield elected to Parliament
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26 September 1907
Joseph Ward proclaims Dominion status
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10 October 1975
Waitangi Tribunal created
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17 October 1877
Chief Justice declares Treaty 'worthless' and a 'simple nullity'
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5 January 1977
Occupation of Bastion Point begins
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17 January 1853
NZ Constitution Act comes into force
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24 May 1854
Parliament's first sitting in Auckland
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6 February 1840
The Treaty of Waitangi is signed
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19 January 1845
Hōne Heke cuts down the British flagstaff - again
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11 March 1845
The fall of Kororāreka
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21 May 1840
Hobson proclaims British sovereignty over NZ
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1 January 1951
Legislative Council abolished
Biographies
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Āpihai Te Kawau
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Henry Williams
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William Colenso
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William Spain
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James Prendergast
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Walter Mantell
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Norman Kirk
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James Busby
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Thomas Bunbury
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Thomas Buick
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William Hobson
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Eruera Tirikātene
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Matiu Rata
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Rangi Topeora
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Matiaha Tiramōrehu
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Hēnare Te Whiwhi
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Te Rauparaha
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Iwikau Te Heuheu Tūkino III
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Te Hāpuku
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Tāraia Ngākuti Te Tumuhuia
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Pōmare II
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Hōne Heke Ngāpua
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Tāmati Wāka Nene
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Te Ruki Kawiti
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Riperata Kahutia
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Hōne Heke
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A history of New Zealand 1769-1914
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Māori and the vote
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Parliament's culture and traditions
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The Treaty in brief
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Treaty timeline
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The Treaty in practice
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Treaty signatories and signing locations
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Parliament's people
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The House of Representatives
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Centennial - growth of New Zealand identity
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Waitangi Day
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