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Plan of Wellington, 1840 (1st of 2)

Plan of Wellington, 1840

Before 1840 European settlement of New Zealand was sporadic. In that year, the first settlers despatched by the New Zealand Company arrived at Wellington. Over the next decade, the company or its offshoots also founded Whanganui, Nelson, New Plymouth, Dunedin and Christchurch. This map showing the proposed layout of the town of Wellington, with its 1,100 one-acre (0.4-hectare) town sections, was drawn in England to convince investors to support the venture. In reality, the company’s surveyor, William Mein Smith, struggled to follow this elaborate plan when he first laid the settlement out at Petone.

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John Wilson, 'History - British sovereignty and settlement', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/map/1457/plan-of-wellington-1840 (accessed 30 March 2024)

Story by John Wilson, updated 1 Apr 2020