The Colony of New Zealand was a colony of the United Kingdom from 1841 to 1907. British authority was vested in a governor. The colony had three successive capitals: Okiato in 1841; Auckland from 1841 to 1865; and Wellington from 1865. Following the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, the colony became a Crown colony with its first elected parliament in 1853. Responsible self-government was established in 1856 with the governor required to act on the advice of his ministers. In 1907, the colony became the Dominion of New Zealand.
The boundaries of the Colony of New Zealand are extended by the UK to include the Cook Islands.
On June 11, in the year 1901, The boundaries of the Colony of New Zealand are extended by the UK to include the Cook Islands. This event is recorded as a Historical Events event in the history of June 11, one of 368 recorded events on this date across all of history.
Key Facts
- This event took place on June 11, 1901 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Historical Events event in recorded history.
- Referenced in 2 Wikipedia articles.
- The event is associated with a specific geographical location (see map below).
- Wikipedia source last updated on 9 April 2026.
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