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1814 in New Zealand

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With the purchase of a vessel by Reverend Marsden for use by the Church Missionary Society at the beginning of the year the establishment of a mission in New Zealand is at last possible. After a preliminary scouting trip Marsden and the missionaries arrive at the end of the year and the first mission is begun at Rangihoua Bay in the Bay of Islands.

A small number of sealing vessels are operating/visiting Campbell, Macquarie and Auckland Islands. At least one visits the Bay of Islands while other also make provisioning stops in Foveaux Strait. Whaling ships and ships collecting timber from Tahiti and other islands in the Pacific also visit the Bay of Islands.

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  • Having received a hand flour mill from Samuel Marsden, Ruatara is at last able to grind the wheat that he has been growing and also that which he brought back from Sydney two years earlier.[7][9]

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For world events and topics in 1814 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1814

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  1. ^ Dictionary of Australian Biography: Lachlan Macquarie
  2. ^ a b Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Samuel Marsden
  3. ^ a b c d e f g NZETC: Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century, 1814
  4. ^ a b c New Zealand Encyclopaedia 1966: Thomas Kendall Biography
  5. ^ a b Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Thomas Kendall
  6. ^ a b Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Hongi Hika
  7. ^ a b c Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: Ruatara
  8. ^ a b New Zealand Encyclopaedia 1966: Hongi Hika Biography
  9. ^ a b c New Zealand Encyclopaedia 1966: Ruatara Biography
  10. ^ a b c d Salmond, Anne. Between Worlds. 1997. Penguin Books (NZ) Ltd. ISBN 0 670 87787 5.
  11. ^ New Zealand Encyclopaedia 1966: Samuel Marsden Biography
  12. ^ Early Europeans in New Zealand
  13. ^ Anne Salmond's Between Worlds describes in the narrative (p.312) the following two incidents as having taken place in 1814 (as do reports in the histories of Moeraki and Oamaru) but in the appendix (p.524) as having occurred after the Matilda left Port Jackson on 4 August 1813 and implying they happened later that year, as is the case in NZETC: The Matilda at Otago, 1813.
  14. ^ Godley bio at Chch City Libraries
  15. ^ Starke, June. (22 June 2007). "'Hadfield, Octavius 1814? - 1904'.". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=1H2. 
  16. ^ Who was Who 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X
  17. ^ No Mean City by Stuart Perry (1969, Wellington City Council)
  18. ^ "Obituary: Death of the Hon Robert Hart", in Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10110, 17 September 1894, Page 2.
  19. ^ alington, M.H. (18-Sep-2007). "'THATCHER, Frederick', from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966". Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/1966/T/ThatcherFrederick/en. 
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