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Hawke's Bay Province

Coordinates:39°29′S176°55′E / 39.483°S 176.917°E /-39.483; 176.917
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For the current top-level subdivision of Hawke's Bay in New Zealand, seeHawke's Bay Region.

Provinces of New Zealand in North Island
Hawke's Bay
Heretaunga
Hawke's Bay Province within New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Province within New Zealand
Coordinates:39°29′S176°55′E / 39.483°S 176.917°E /-39.483; 176.917
CountryNew Zealand
IslandNorth Island
Established1858
Abolished1876
Named afterEdward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke
SeatNapier

TheHawke's Bay Province was aprovince of New Zealand. The province separated from theWellington Province following a meeting inNapier in February 1858, and existed until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. At the time of its establishment in 1858, the European population of the provincial district was only 1,185.

History

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One of the earliest European settlers in the area wasWilliam Colenso, and had his mission station atPort Ahuriri, the port of Napier.[1] At a meeting in Napier in February 1858, the decision was made to split Hawke's Bay from the Wellington Province, which took effect in November of that year.[1]

The province had its own elected Superintendent and provincial council. The provincial council sat at Napier.

An 1863 meeting between settlers andMāori at Pā Whakairo, near Waiohiki

In 1863, the province was described inThe Illustrated London News as "one of the principal grazing districts in the colony; it possesses abundance of fine agricultural land, and has a climate proverbially mild and healthy." The article goes on to estimate the population at 3,600 Maori and 2,600 settlers.[2]

The system of provincial government was abolished in 1876.

Area

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The Crown initially bought two blocks of land: 279,000 acres (113,000 ha) atWaipukurau, and 265,000 acres (107,000 ha) at Ahuriri. By 1856, 30 sheep stations existed in Hawke's Bay, located mainly on those two blocks of land.Donald McLean organised further land purchases.[1]

The capital of the province wasNapier.

Anniversary day

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New Zealand law provides an anniversary day for each province. Hawke's Bay Province was founded on 1 November 1858.[3]

Superintendents

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The Hawke's Bay Province had fourSuperintendents:[4]

No.fromtoSuperintendent
123 April 1859Mar 1861Thomas Henry Fitzgerald
28 April 18615 December 1862John Chilton Lambton Carter[5]
326 February 186323 September 1869Donald McLean
424 September 18691 January 1877John Davies Ormond

Legislation

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There is no surviving legislation from the Hawke's Bay Provincial Council.

References

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  1. ^abcMcLintock, A. H., ed. (22 April 2009) [First published in 1966]."Province and Provincial Districts".Hawke's Bay Province and Provincial District.Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga. Retrieved11 December 2013.
  2. ^"MEETING OF SETTLERS AND MAORIS AT HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND".The Illustrated London News. 31 October 1863. p. 446. Retrieved28 November 2021 – via Archive.org.
  3. ^"Regions of New Zealand". Statoids. Retrieved11 December 2013.
  4. ^"Provinces 1848–77". Rulers.org. Retrieved16 September 2010.
  5. ^"Captain John Chilton Lambton Carter".The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Taranaki, Hawke's Bay & Wellington Provincial Districts]. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1908. Retrieved21 May 2010.

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