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Coordinates: 41°3050S 173°5736E / 41.514°S 173.960°E / -41.514; 173.960
 

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Marlborough Province
Marlborough Province within New Zealand
Marlborough Province within New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
IslandSouth Island
Established1859
Abolished1876
Named forJohn Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
SeatBlenheim

The Marlborough Province operated as a province of New Zealand from 1 November 1859, when it split away from Nelson Province, until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.[1]

History[edit]

Marlborough split away from the Nelson Province because the majority of the income of the Provincial Council came from land sales in the Marlborough region, but the funds were mostly used in the Nelson region. Land sales in Nelson and Marlborough netted the Nelson Provincial Council £33,000 and £160,000, respectively. Of that, £200 were expended benefiting the Marlborough region. Marlborough settlers successfully petitioned for a split from Nelson.[2] Another reason was that large landholders feared the growing influence of smaller farmers and urban residents. By splitting the Marlborough Province off with its large farms, it was easier for these landholders to control the provincial council.[3]

When the province was formed, Sir Thomas Gore Browne, the Governor of New Zealand, named it after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The settlement of Blenheim was subsequently named after the Battle of Blenheim (1704), where troops led by the Duke defeated a combined French and Bavarian force at the village of Blenheim (Blindheim) in Germany.[4]

Area[edit]

View from above looking north from Blenheim

The Marlborough Province was notable for its intense personal rivalries among its politicians. This led to a farcical change of capital from at first Blenheim, then Picton from 1861, and back again to Blenheim from July 1865.[5] In a symbolic way, government buildings in both Blenheim and Picton burned down some months after the abolition of the provincial system.[5]

Marlborough was not systematically settled like other regions, but capital-rich settlers from the Nelson area spilled over who wanted to invest in large land holdings. Frederick Weld was the first in 1847 to land sheep at Port Underwood, a sheltered harbour which forms the north-east extension of Cloudy Bay in the Marlborough Sounds. Because of its early start in sheep farming, other South Island areas were stocked from here.[6]

Anniversary Day[edit]

New Zealand law provides an anniversary day for each former province. Marlborough celebrates its founding on a Monday near 1 November each year.

Superintendents[edit]

The Marlborough Province had five Superintendents:[7]

No. from to Superintendent
1 1 May 1860 20 Jul 1861 William Adams
2 28 Aug 1861 18 Feb 1863 Captain Baillie
3 25 Mar 1863 30 Jul 1864 Thomas Carter
4 19 Sep 1864 Oct 1865 Arthur Seymour[8]
5 23 Oct 1865 Feb 1870 William Henry Eyes
28 Mar 1870 31 Oct 1876[9] Arthur Seymour (2nd time)

Legislation[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Regions of New Zealand". Statoids. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  • ^ "Superintendents of Marlborough". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1906. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  • ^ McLintock, A. H., ed. (22 April 2009) [First published in 1966]. "Province and Provincial Districts". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  • ^ "Blenheim". New Zealand History. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  • ^ a b McLintock, A. H., ed. (22 April 2009) [First published in 1966]. "Province and Provincial Districts". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  • ^ McLintock, A. H., ed. (22 April 2009) [First published in 1966]. "Province and Provincial Districts". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  • ^ "Provinces 1848–77". Rulers.org. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  • ^ "Mr. Arthur Penrose Seymour". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: Cyclopedia Company Limited. 1906. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  • ^ Scholefield, Guy Hardy (1925) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record (2nd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. p. 203.
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