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The New Zealand Cross was introduced in 1869 during the
New Zealand Wars The New Zealand Wars took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand colonial government and allied Māori on one side and Māori and Māori-allied settlers on the other. They were previously commonly referred to as the Land Wars or the M ...
in New Zealand. The wars were fought between natives of New Zealand, the
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, and forces raised by European settlers known as
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assisted by
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troops. Many acts of bravery, gallantry and devotion to duty were recorded among the local militia, armed constabulary and volunteers, but there was one militia
Victoria Cross The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious award of the British honours system. It is awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" to members of the British Armed Forces and may be awarded posthumously. It was previousl ...
awarded to
Charles Heaphy Charles Heaphy VC (1820 – 3 August 1881) was an English-born New Zealand explorer and recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that could be awarded to British and Empire force ...
in 1867 for action in 1864. On 10 March 1869, without checking the facts and under the mistaken impression colonial troops were not eligible for the Victoria Cross unless under command of British troops, the
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, Sir
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, instituted the New Zealand Cross as the highest New Zealand award. He was widely criticised in England, and accused of usurping the prerogative of
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, but she eventually ratified his action. Only 23 New Zealand Crosses were awarded with first six published in the
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in 1869. There was one award gazetted in 1870 and the remaining 16 awards gazetted between 1875 and 1910, from six to 44 years after the actions commended. It has the form of a silver cross pattée. The
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in gold, which are encircled by a laurel wreath. Each limb of the cross has a six-point star, in gold. The cross is surmounted by a gold
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. The reverse of the medal has two concentric circles with the name of the recipient engraved between the circles, and the date of the action engraved within the inner circle. A crimson ribbon passes through a silver suspender clasp with small gold laurel leaves. For the first 20 medals cast in 1871, the reverse of the suspender clasp contains the
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of the goldsmith Messrs Phillips Brothers and Son of Cockspur Street, London; which was omitted from a further five medals cast in 1886.


Recipients

Recipients of the original New Zealand Cross were: * Private Thomas Adamson, Corps of Guides, Ahikereru, 1869. * Constable Henare Kepa Te Ahururu, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Moturoa, 1868. * Sergeant Samuel Austin, Wanganui Contingent, Putahi Pa and Keteonetea, 1866. * Constable
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, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869. * Constable Benjamin Biddle, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869. * Sergeant
Arthur Wakefield Carkeek Arthur Wakefield Carkeek (1843 – 24 May 1897) was a member of the Armed Constabulary in the New Zealand Wars, and was one of only 23 recipients of the New Zealand Cross for gallantry. Later he was a civil engineer and land surveyor. Early li ...
, Armed Constabulary, Ohinemutu, 1870. * Dr Isaac Earl Featherston, Native Contingent, Otapawa Pa, 1866. * Sergeant
George (Rowley) Hill George Rowland Hill ( – 15 February 1930) was a British sailor and soldier who was awarded the New Zealand Cross for his actions at Mohaka during Te Kooti's War. Throughout the Crimean War, he served in the Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN ...
, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Hiruharama Pa,
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, 1869. * Trooper William Lingard, Kai Iwi Cavalry Volunteers, Tauranga-ika, 1868, originally from
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. * Captain Francis Joseph (Frank) Mace,
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Militia, Kaitikara River, 1863. * Captain Gilbert Mair, NZ Militia, Rotoma, 1870. * Sergeant Christopher Louis Maling, Corps of Guides, Tauranga-ika, 1868. * Lieutenant-Colonel
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, NZ Militia, Paparatu, 1863 and Putahi Pa, 1866. * Ensign Henry William Northcroft, Patea Rangers, Pungarehu and Tirotiro Moana, 1866. * Sub-inspector George Augustus Preece, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869. * Major
Kepa Te Rangihiwinui Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (died 15 April 1898) was a Māori military commander and noted ally of the government forces during the New Zealand Wars. First known as Te Rangihiwinui, he was later known as Te Keepa, Meiha Keepa, Major Keepa or Maj ...
, NZ Militia (Native Contingent), Moturoa, 1868, and Otauto 1869. * Inspector John Mackintosh Roberts, Armed Constabulary, Moturoa, 1868. * Trooper Antonio Rodrigues de Sardinha, Taranaki Mounted Volunteers, Poutoko 1863 and Kaitake, 1864. * Sergeant Richard Shepherd, Armed Constabulary, Otauto, 1869. * Cornet Angus Smith,
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Cavalry Volunteers, Opepe, 1869. * Major
Ropata Wahawaha Ropata Wahawaha ( – 1 July 1897) was a Māori military leader and ''rangatira'' (chief) of the Ngāti Porou ''iwi'' (tribe) who rose to prominence during New Zealand's East Cape War and Te Kooti's War. Born in 1820 in the Waiapu Valley on ...
, Native Contingent, Ngatapa, 1869. * Assistant-Surgeon Samuel Walker, Armed Constabulary, Otauto, 1869. * Cornet Harry Charles William Wrigg, Bay of Plenty Cavalry Volunteers, Opotiki, 1867. One member of the New Zealand colonial forces, Major
Charles Heaphy Charles Heaphy VC (1820 – 3 August 1881) was an English-born New Zealand explorer and recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that could be awarded to British and Empire force ...
was awarded the VC for his actions in 1864, when he was commanding British troops. See List of New Zealand Victoria Cross recipients and New Zealand Land Wars Victoria Cross recipients.


1999 Medal

In 1999, the New Zealand Cross was re-instituted. The Royal Warrant of 20 September 1999 created four awards for bravery and four for gallantry. The new New Zealand Cross for Bravery is similar to the 1869 medal with some amendments. The Crown is now the current
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instead of the Victorian Imperial State Crown, and New Zealand fern fronds replace laurel leaves. The ribbon is bright blue, a colour traditionally associated with bravery awards. There is also a new
Victoria Cross for New Zealand The Victoria Cross for New Zealand (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour or gallantry in the presence of the enemy to members of the New Zealand Armed Forces. It may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service and civilians un ...
for Gallantry, which has the same crimson ribbon and is made to the same design and of the same gunmetal as the British VC.


See also

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New Zealand campaign medals Prior to 1946 the New Zealand armed forces received honours of the United Kingdom, including military decorations and campaign medals. Since the end of World War 2 there have been constant moves towards an independent New Zealand honours system. ...
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New Zealand gallantry awards Prior to 1999 the New Zealand armed forces received honours of the United Kingdom, including military decorations and campaign medals. Since the end of World War II there have been constant moves towards an independent New Zealand honours syste ...
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New Zealand bravery awards The New Zealand bravery awards are civil (non-military) decorations for bravery. Since the end of WW2 there have been constant moves towards an independent New Zealand honours system. This has resulted in a new system of New Zealand honours, mi ...


References

''The Queen's Heroes: Victoria & New Zealand Crosses'' by Murray Moorhead (2005, Zenith, New Plymouth)


Notes


External links

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New Zealand Cross awarded to Captain Francis Joseph (Frank) Mace. Held in the collection of Puke Ariki, New Plymouth

The New Zealand Cross awarded to Sergeant Carkeek and now in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
{{Authority control Military awards and decorations of New Zealand New Zealand Wars *