The Treaty of Waitangi - English version
Her Majesty Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
regarding with Her Royal Favour the Native Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and
anxious to protect their just Rights and Property and to secure to them the
enjoyment of Peace and Good Order has deemed it necessary in consequence of the
great number of Her Majesty's Subjects who have already settled in New Zealand
and the rapid extension of Emigration both from Europe and Australia which
is still in progress to constitute and appoint a functionary
properly authorized to treat with the Aborigines of New Zealand for
the recognition of Her Majesty's Sovereign authority over the whole
or any part of those islands.
Her Majesty therefore being desirous to establish a settled form of Civil Government with a view to avert the evil consequences which must result from the absence of the necessary Laws and Institutions alike to the native population and to Her subjects has been graciously pleased to empower and to authorize me, William Hobson, a Captain in Her Majesty's Royal Navy Consul and Lieutenant Governor of such parts of New Zealand as may be or hereafter shall be ceded to Her Majesty, to invite the confederated and independent Chiefs of New Zealand to concur in the following Articles and Conditions.
Article the First
The Chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the separate and independent Chiefs who have not become members
of the Confederation cede to Her Majesty the Queen of England
absolutely and without reservation all the rights and powers of
Sovereignty which the said Confederation or Individual Chiefs
respectively exercise or possess, or may be supposed to exercise or
to possess, over their respective Territories as the sole Sovereigns
thereof.
Article the Second
Her Majesty the Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the
Chiefs and Tribes of New Zealand and to the respective families and
individuals thereof the full exclusive and undisturbed possession of
their Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties which
they may collectively or individually possess so long as it is their
wish and desire to retain the same in their possession; but the
Chiefs of the United Tribes and the individual Chiefs yield to Her
Majesty the exclusive right of Preemption over such lands as the proprietors
thereof may be disposed to alienate at such prices as may be agreed upon
between the respective Proprietors and persons appointed by Her Majesty to treat with them in that behalf.
Article the Third
In consideration thereof Her Majesty the Queen of England extends to
the Natives of New Zealand Her royal protection and imparts to
them allthe Rights and Privileges of British Subjects.
[signed] William Hobson
Consul and Lieutenant-Governor
Now therefore We the Chiefs of the Confederation of the United
Tribes of New Zealand being assembled in Congress at Victoria in
Waitangi and We the Separate and Independent Chiefs of New Zealand
claiming authority over the Tribes and Territories which are
specified after our respective names, having been made fully to
understand the Provisions of the foregoing Treaty, accept and enter
into the same in the full spirit and meaning thereof in witness of
which we have attached our signatures or marks at the places
and the dates respectively specified.
Done at Waitangi this Sixth day of February in the year of Our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty.
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