Before the Treaty by SCG Editor | Nov 6, 2023 | 0 comments Welcome to your Before the Treaty Name Email Subscribe me to your newsletter! 1. When did Hobson set sail from England bound for New Zealand? 6th February 1840 20th August 1839 28th October 1835 20th September 1839 2. What was the name of the ship which carried Hobson from Plymouth in England, to New South Wales (old name for Australia)NZ? HMS Starling HMS Druid HMS Endeavour HMS Herald 3. What was the name of the ship which carried Hobson New South Wales to NZ? HMS Starling HMS Druid HMS Endeavour HMS Herald 4. Hobson was given a 4200 word document. What was this document about? A map of the world Divorce Papers A map of Australia and New Zealand An instruction from high ranking official inside the British Parliament, signed off by the Queen Victoria, via Lord Normanby, about how Britain was to go about establishing a Treaty with Maori 5. What was the main instruction in the document of 4200 words? A Warrant for the Arrest of Governor Gipps Maori cried out to the British to help them. Britain made it clear that they would only help the chiefs if they ceded sovereignty. Papers of introduction to Governor Gipps A list of restrooms on the main highway in New Zealand 6. On this way to NZ, Hobson stopped off in Sydney. Around what date did he arrive? Feb 6th 1840 Dec 1 1839 Christmas 1839 November 3 1839 7. In 1839, the whole of Australia was called New South Wales. Who was the governor of NSW? Hugh Jackson Governor Gipps Governor Taylor Governor Andrews 8. Before leaving Australia, Hobson was given a secretary. What was his name? Henry Williams Reverend Taylor James Freeman Bishop Pompallier 9. Hobson sailed from Sydney to New Zealand. What was the name of his ship? HMS Titanic HMS Sunday Herald HMS Star HMS Herald 10. On what date did Hobson sail from Sydney to New Zealand in 1840? 3rd February 1840 19th January 1840 5th January 1840 31st December 1840 11. On what date did Hobson arrive in New Zealand when he sailed from Sydney in 1840? 29th January 1840 4th February 1840 6th March 1840 He didn't arrive as he was shipwrecked Time's up Share on FacebookTweetFollow us Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Yes, add me to your mailing list