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Incumbents
editRegal and vice regal
editThe colony of New South Wales nominally encompassed New Zealand from 1788 to 1840. Therefore the head of state was the monarch of the United Kingdom, represented by the Governor of New South Wales from that time. However, British sovereignty was not established over New Zealand per se until the Treaty of Waitangi which retroactively recognised that it had been an independent territory until then. The Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand signed by a number of Māori chiefs in 1835 was formally recognised by the British government at the time, indicating that British sovereignty did not extend to New Zealand before then.[1]
- Head of State - Queen Victoria
- Governor of New South Wales - George Gipps
- British Resident to New Zealand (until 28 January 1840) - James Busby
- Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand (until 3 May 1841) - William Hobson
- Governors of New Zealand:
- 3 May 1841 to 10 September 1842 - William Hobson
- 10 September to 26 December 1843 - Vacant (Willoughby Shortland Administrator of Government)
- 26 December 1843 to 18 November 1845 - Robert Fitzroy
- 18 November 1845 to 1848 - George Grey
- Governor-in-Chief from 1848 - George Grey
- Lieutenant-Governor of New Ulster from 14 February 1848 - George Dean Pitt
- Lieutenant-Governor of New Munster from 28 January 1848 - Edward John Eyre