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Replacing Governor George Grey

All communications between the Colonial Office in Britain and colonial governments passed through the hands of the governors. As there were several types of despatch to preserve confidentiality, the Secretary of State’s offhand mention in an ‘ordinary inwards’ despatch in June 1867 that Governor George Grey was to be replaced was a deliberate slap in the face. The highlighted section reads: 'I shall then also be able to inform you of the appointment of your Successor in the Government of New Zealand and of the time at which he may be expected to arrive in the colony.'

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Gavin McLean, Governors and governors-general – Constitutional duties, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/zoomify/33646/replacing-governor-george-grey (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Gavin McLean, published 30 January 2012.