NEED TO VERIFY NOTES BELOW there were at least 3 William STEWARTS in the early 1800's.
visited Bay of Islands 1805 as captain of the Venus. JL
tried to shangai one of Te Pahi's sons. RM1
was pilot on the HMS Herald in 1840 when it went to the South Island and Stewart Island. tdh
surveyed Port Pegasus 1809 (RYHR3 states different William according to John ROSS)
visited Antipode Islands 1806 and again 1825. RR2
1840 saw milling operation Mercury Bay MA
1826 bought land at Hokianga along with Capt DELOITTE JLHK
made land claims East Coast, Akaroa (1825) , Tauranga (1825) and Hokianga (1826)
OLC plan no 27 and 761 DELOITTE and STEWART 2000 ac at Pa Punui, Pakanae void for uncertainty JLHK
OLCHK 965 200ac at Horeke, see no 27. (above) JLHK
NZGG 20 oct 1841 land claim no 319 W STEWART and W S DELOITTE for land purchased 1826 ??
WIKIPEDIA
William W. Stewart (c. 1776 ? 10 September 1851)[1] was a Scottish sealer and whaler after whom New Zealand's Stewart Island is named.[2]
Stewart served in the Royal Navy from 1793 to 1797. In June 1801 he arrived in Port Jackson (Sydney), New South Wales, and used £1500 to purchase a partnership in a Bass Strait sealing business with John Palmer. In 1809 he was first officer on the Pegasus which sailed to New Zealand, where he corrected two of James Cook's errors in his map of the New Zealand coast, establishing the insularity of Stewart Island and confirming that Banks Peninsula was not an island
In 1826 William Stewart was instrumental in the establishment of a timber, flax and trading settlement at Port Pegasus, the first European settlement on Stewart Island. Although the settlement failed within a year Stewart himself returned in 1840 to settle on the island. this is a different William STEWART LLES
William W. Stewart is sometimes confused with the John Stewart who in 1831 was involved in a massacre of more than 150 Maori at Akaroa and Port Levy.[3]
He died in Poverty Bay on 10 September 1851.[1]
Stewart Island named after him by the captain of the Pegasus, SMITH. AWR. William (Captain) W Stewart was a mate on the Pegasus in 1809.
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