1867 in New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 1867 in New Zealand.


Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government and law

The 4th Parliament continues.

The number of seats in the House of Representatives is increased to 74 with the creation of four Māori seats, and male Māori are given the right to vote. The Legislative Council now has 36 seats.[1]

Main centre leaders

Events

  • 5 February: Opening of New Zealand's third railway line: 27 km connecting Invercargill and Bluff.[2]
  • 20 May: Alexandra is proclaimed a borough.[3]
  • 11 September: The New Zealand Advertiser, first published in 1859, produces a final issue and is absorbed into the New Zealand Times. It is revived for six months in 1868.[4]
  • Coromandel Gold Rush (1867-68)

Undated

Sport

Horse racing

A Wellington Cup is held in Wellington. This is no relation to the annual race held from 1874. Racing had only recently been moved from the beaches to Hutt Park in Lower Hutt and Burnham Water in Miramar.[7]

Major race winners

  • New Zealand Cup winner: Magenta
  • New Zealand Derby winner: Scandal

Rowing

The Star Boating Club is formed in Wellington.[8](other sources state 1867[7])

Shooting

Ballinger Belt: Sergeant Chisholm (Otago)

Births

Deaths

See also

References

General
  • Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. ISBN 1-86958-879-7
Specific
  1. New Zealand Parliament - Parliament timeline
  2. nzhistory.net.nz
  3. Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966: Alexandra
  4. "Chapter 2: Early Statistical Sources — 19th Century" (PDF). Statistical publications 1840–2000. Statistics New Zealand. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2007.
  5. Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966: Arrowtown
  6. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: George Augustus Selwyn
  7. 1 2 Todd, S. (1976) Sporting Records of New Zealand. Auckland: Moa Publications
  8. Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966

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