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  2. Wellington Province - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand law provides an anniversary day for each province. Wellington Anniversary Day is the Monday that falls closest to 22 January and is observed as a public holiday within the old provincial boundaries.

  3. Notable ship visits to Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Aurora was the first New Zealand Company settler ship to arrive in Wellington, landing at Petone on 22 January 1840. The date is commemorated as Wellington Anniversary Day, and the ship is memorialised in a sculpture at the Petone Settlers Museum. Other ships in the New Zealand Company's fleet that arrived in 1840 were Oriental, Adelaide, Duke ...

  4. Public holidays in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    By 1846 the Wellington Anniversary Day was described as having the appearance of an English Fair. [5] Half-holidays, or early closing days, were widespread from the 1900s to 1970s. They allowed 6 day weeks in shops and offices to include a half day off from 1pm, on a day set by the local council. [6]

  5. Capital of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand portal. v. t. e. Wellington has been the capital of New Zealand since 1865. New Zealand 's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840–41. Auckland was the second capital from 1841 until 1865, when Parliament was permanently moved to Wellington after an argument that persisted for a decade. As the members of parliament ...

  6. Waitangi Day - Wikipedia

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    Waitangi Day (Māori: Te Rā o Waitangi), the national day of New Zealand, marks the anniversary of the initial signing—on 6 February 1840—of the Treaty of Waitangi.The Treaty of Waitangi was an agreement towards British sovereignty by representatives of the Crown and indigenous Māori chiefs, and so is regarded by many as the founding document of the nation.

  7. Matariki - Wikipedia

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    Matariki. Heliacal rising of the Pleiades star cluster (Māori: Matariki), signalling the Māori new year. In Māori culture, Matariki is the Pleiades star cluster and a celebration of its first rising in late June or early July. The rising marks the beginning of the new year in the Māori lunar calendar. Historically, Matariki was usually ...

  8. Sesqui 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The event. NZ$150,000 worth of fireworks launched Sesqui 1990 on 23 February 1990, with the festival opening the following day. The festival organisers had made a decision to split the event between two venues, one at the Wellington Waterfront and the other at the (then) Wellington Show and Sports Centre (Winter Show Building) in Newtown.

  9. Lower Hutt - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.huttcity.govt.nz. Lower Hutt (Māori: Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) [4] is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. If considered a city it is New Zealand's sixth most populous, with a population of 115,500. [3]