(For the current top-level subdivision of Auckland in New Zealand, see Auckland Region)
Auckland Province | |
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— Provinces of New Zealand — | |
Auckland Province within New Zealand | |
Country | New Zealand |
Island | North Island |
Established | 1853 |
Abolished | 1876 |
Named for | Baron Auckland |
Seat | Auckland |
The Auckland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
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The province covered roughly half of the North Island of New Zealand.
New Zealand law provides a public holiday for each province's anniversary day. Auckland Anniversary Day generally occurs in late January and is still observed throughout the historic province.
The Auckland Province had nine Superintendents:[1]
No. | from | to | Superintendent |
1 | 12 Jul 1853 | 5 Jan 1855 | Robert Wynyard |
2 | 15 Mar 1855 | Nov 1855 | William Brown |
3 | 15 Nov 1855 | 17 Sep 1856 | John Logan Campbell |
4 | 11 Nov 1856 | Dec 1862 | John Williamson |
5 | 11 Dec 1862 | 22 Sep 1865 | Robert Graham |
6 | 25 Oct 1865 | 2 Mar 1867 | Frederick Whitaker |
18 Apr 1867 | Dec 1869 | John Williamson (2nd time) | |
7 | 2 Dec 1869 | Nov 1873 | Thomas Gillies |
20 Nov 1873 | 16 Feb 1875 | John Williamson (3rd time) | |
8 | Feb 1875 | Mar 1875 | Maurice O'Rorke |
9 | 24 Mar 1875 | 1 Jan 1877 | George Grey |
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