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''(For the current top-level subdivision of Taranaki in New Zealand, see [[Taranaki]])'' |
''(For the current top-level subdivision of Taranaki in New Zealand, see [[Taranaki Region]])'' |
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The '''Taranaki Province''' was a [[Provinces of New Zealand|province of New Zealand]] from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Initially known as New Plymouth Province, the province was renamed on 1 January 1859 as the Taranaki Province. |
The '''Taranaki Province''' was a [[Provinces of New Zealand|province of New Zealand]] from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Initially known as New Plymouth Province, the province was renamed on 1 January 1859 as the Taranaki Province. |
Revision as of 19:58, 3 June 2010
Taranaki | |
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Formerly New Plymouth | |
Country | New Zealand |
Island | North Island |
Established | 1853 |
Abolished | 1876 |
Named for | Mount Taranaki |
Seat | New Plymouth |
(For the current top-level subdivision of Taranaki in New Zealand, see Taranaki Region)
The Taranaki Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Initially known as New Plymouth Province, the province was renamed on 1 January 1859 as the Taranaki Province.
Area
The province's capital was New Plymouth.
Anniversary Day
New Zealand law still provides an anniversary day for each province.
Superintendents
The Taranaki Province had four Superintendents:
Superintendent | Term |
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Charles Brown (1st time) | 1853–1857 |
George Cutfield | 1857–1861 |
Charles Brown (2nd time) | 1861–1865 |
Henry Robert Richmond | 1865–1869 |
Frederic Alonzo Carrington | 1869–1876 |
Legislation
No surviving legislation.
Source
- A page containing a map of the old provincial boundaries is available here.
- List at Rulers site with provincial superintendents
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