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  1. El capitán William Hobson (26 de septiembre de 1792 – 10 de septiembre de 1842) fue el primer Gobernador general de Nueva Zelanda y coautor del Tratado de Waitangi.

  2. Captain William Hobson (26 September 1792 – 10 September 1842) was an Irish officer in the British Royal Navy, who served as the first Governor of New Zealand. He was a co-author of the Treaty of Waitangi.

  3. After a lengthy Royal Navy career in which he saw action in the Napoleonic Wars and was twice captured by pirates in the Caribbean, William Hobson (1792-1842) became New Zealand's first Governor.

  4. The British government appointed William Hobson as consul to an independent New Zealand. It sent him here with one goal – to get Māori to sign over sovereignty of all or part of New Zealand to Britain. Hobson would then become lieutenant governor over those areas.

  5. William Hobson. William Hobson arrived in New Zealand on 29 January 1840 as lieutenant-governor of a colony that did not yet exist and the extent of which had not been decided. His task was to take possession of it with the consent of as many Māori chiefs as possible.

  6. El capitán William Hobson (26 de septiembre de 1792 – 10 de septiembre de 1842) fue el primer Gobernador general de Nueva Zelanda y coautor del Tratado de Waitangi. Datos rápidos Gobernador general de Nueva Zelanda, Predecesor ...

  7. Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson had the task of securing British sovereignty over New Zealand. He relied on the advice and support of, among others, James Busby, the British Resident in New Zealand. The Treaty was prepared in just a few days.