New Zealand’s true documented history

Unless you can answer the following questions, you have no idea of New Zealand’s true history.

QUESTIONS
1. Who smuggled 800 muskets from England into New Zealand in 1820?
2. Who went on a rampage south slaughtering thousands of men, women, and children for the fun of it and the feasts that followed?
3. Why did the 13 Ngapuhi Chiefs write to the King asking for protection?
4. Why was the Declaration of Independence a complete failure?
5. How and when were the boundaries of New South Wales extended to include New Zealand, placing New Zealand under the dependency of New South Wales?
6. Who drafted the instruction for Lt. Governor Hobson to write the Treaty of Waitangi?
7. What did tangata Maori give up in the Tiriti o Waitangi?
8. What did tangata Maori gain by the Tiriti o Waitangi?
9. How did New Zealand become a British Colony?
10. How did Lt, Governor Hobson become Governor of New Zealand?
11. How was New Zealand’s Government formed under one flag to make laws, irrespective of race, colour, or creed?
12. How did New Zealand get a political, justice and legal system?
13. When was the legislative Council formed?
14. When was our first Constitution issued and by whom?
15. When was the first sitting of the Legislative Council?
16. Who set up land titles and returned land to the chiefs that had been sold by them before 6 February 1840?
17. Why did Chief Justice Prendergast rule the Treaty a “Simple nullity” in 1877?
18. Where does it say, the Treaty was, “A Partnership between Maori and the Crown”?

 

ANSWERS.
1. Hongi Hika, Ngapuhi.
2. Hongi Hika and his Ngapuhi followers.
3. They were afraid the southern tribes were arming themselves for utu/revenge.
4. James Busby could only get 52 chiefs to sign it before it was abandoned.
5. By Royal Charter dated the 30 July 1839.
6. James Stephen, the Under-Secretary of Colonies, and a strong supporter of the Clapham Sect.
7. They gave up their kawanatanga/government.
8. They became British Subjects with same rights as the people of England. This advanced tangata Maori a 1000 years in their culture, stopped the intertribal wars and gave one law for all without tangata Maori lifting a finger.
9. By Royal Charter issued by “Victoria by the Grace of God” under, “The Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”, dated 16 November 1840.
10. By Royal Charter issued by “Victoria by the Grace of God” under, “The Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”, dated 16 November 1840.
11. By a Constitution issued by “Victoria by the Grace of God” under, “The Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”, dated 16 November 1840.
12. By a Constitution issued by “Victoria by the Grace of God” under, “The Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”, dated 16 November 1840.
13. May 3, 1841. Lt. Governor Hobson became Governor of New Zealand.
14. By “Victoria by the Grace of God” under, “The Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”, dated 16 November 1840.
15. May 3, 1841. New Zealand formed a government under one flag and one law.
16. The New Zealand Colonial Government.
17. “So far indeed as that instrument (The Treaty of Waitangi) purported to cede the sovereignty, it must be regarded as a ‘simple nullity’. No political body existed capable of making cession of sovereignty”.
18. There is absolutely nothing in the Treaty of Waitangi that mentions, “A Partnership between Maori and the Crown”, absolutely nothing!
All the above questions and answers are based on documentation from Archives around the world, the British Parliamentary Papers and documents obtained under the Official Information Act by the One New Zealand Foundation Inc.
With British Sovereignty firmly asserted by November 1840, Queen Victoria’s Royal Charter/Letters Patent dated the 16 November 1840 separated New Zealand from New South Wales dependency and New Zealand became a British Colony on the 3 May 1841. Lt. Governor Hobson was sworn in as the Colonies first Governor with a Constitution to form a government to make and enforce English law over the whole country and its people. By now the Tiriti o Waitangi had served its purpose and was filed away. It was just one small part in the process of New Zealand becoming a British Colony and tangata Maori becoming British Subjects with the same rights as the people of England under one flag and one law, English Law!
Queen Victoria’s 1840 Royal Charter/Letters Patent dated the 16 November 1840 was New Zealand true Founding Document and first Constitution!

If any information is found to be incorrect, please supply official documented history to support your findings and the above will be amended.
ROSS BAKER.
Researcher, One New Zealand Foundation Inc. Email: [email protected]. 5/3/2021
http://onenzfoundation.co.nz/

I am tired of hearing some Maori speak of colonisation as a bad thing

Colonisation was the best thing that ever happened to Maori. No more tribal wars and no more cannibalism. The British and European settlers (of which all Maori today are related by marriage) and Protestant missionaries stopped Maori being taken advantage of by unscrupulous whalers and the big traders such the New Zealand Company and Wakefield’s company, selling land that didn’t belong to them to unsuspecting settlers. This crooked company was stopped and eventually bankrupted around 1850 with pressure from the British Colonial Office, successive governors of New Zealand, the Church Missionary Society and prominent missionary the Rev. Henry Williams et al.

The NZ company and Wakefield’s company eventually merged and strongly opposed the Treaty of Waitangi, which was an obstacle to the company obtaining the greatest possible amount of New Zealand land at the cheapest price. Apart from those dodgy crooks Colonisation was excellent for Maori as colonisation brought an entrepreneurial spirit that switched-on Maori took hold of and developed the skills the British and Europeans taught them.

Grant Edwards

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100 Years of Civilisation

180 YEARS OF CIVILISATION, PEACE AND GROWTH IN NZ

Les Hole writes > I now always answer any question of maori rights under the 1840 Treaty the same way:

1. The Treaty offered all NZ tribes the opportunity to become subjects of the Crown, with ALL the rights and responsibilities of citizens…

2. In return, 500 plus tribes ceded any sovereignty claims and agreed to citizenship

3. The immediate benefit was the end of all tribal hostilities accruing to the 1800 – 1835 musket wars that saw up to 60,000 tribesmen and women slaughtered… And the freeing of up to 20,000 tribal slaves…

4. The result of the imposition of British law has been 180 years of civilisation, peace and growth in NZ, with the Equality of ALL citizens…

Of course, some have prospered more than others but generally NZ society accepts “with consistent hard work and effort,” any citizen can achieve success in their chosen field…