To date, no raw diamonds have been discovered in the geography of New Zealand.
1852.
The kiwi was first discovered on the North Island of New Zealand.
No records exist regarding when Australia was first "discovered" by its indigenous people, whilst records concerning the Polynesians and Maori of New Zealand are not necessarily based on fact. It is likely, however, that Aborigines were in Australia long before any races were on New Zealand. Regarding discovery by Europeans explorers, to our knowledge, the Australian continent was discovered by Europeans, specifically Portuguese explorers, before New Zealand.
The first Moari believed to have discovered New Zealand was a man named 'Kope'.
No, no natural diamonds are found in New Zealand.
The first Olympics was held in 776 BC, when New Zealand had not yet been discovered by the western world.
the first Kiwi was found in the south island in nelson where it lives today. But today the Kiwi has moved all over New Zealand, we have over 2300 kiwi in New zealand and they are ding at a speed that we can not cotroll.
The first Dutch explorer to arrive in New Zealand was Abel Tasman. He arrived in 1642.
Abel Janszoon Tasman was the Dutch explorer who first discovered New Zealand but he did not set foot on land there.
The first Olympics was held in 776 BC, when New Zealand had not yet been discovered by the western world.
Captain James Cook was the first known European to actually land on New Zealand, although the islands had been discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642.
Polynesians first discovered New Zealand. - to find essentially all the islands in the NZ - Hawaii - Rapanui triangle was no mean feat. Abel J. Tasman was the first European to sight the Islands of Aotearoa New Zealand.