Charles Heaphy

Charles Heaphy
Charles Heaphy
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Parnell
In office
1867–1870
Personal details
Born 1821
London, England
Died 3 August 1881 (aged c60)
Brisbane, Australia
Military service
Allegiance  New Zealand
Service/branch New Zealand Military Forces
Years of service 1859 - 1867
Rank Major
Unit Auckland Militia, New Zealand Military Forces
Battles/wars New Zealand Wars
Awards Victoria Cross
Victoria Cross Medal without Bar

Major Charles Heaphy VC (1821 - 3 August 1881) was a New Zealand explorer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious military award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Early Life

Charles Heaphy was born in London, England the son of an artist. He was just seventeen years old when he was appointed as resident Artist and Surveyor to the first New Zealand Company expedition to New Zealand, sailing with William Wakefield on the Tory and arriving in what later became known as Wellington late in 1839.

In New Zealand

In 1841 he joined Arthur Wakefield on the expedition that led to the founding of Nelson. From here he took part in several expeditions to explore the north west corner of the South Island. In 1848 he was appointed gold fields commissioner at Coromandel.

Military Career

In 1859 he joined the Armed Constabulary as a volunteer. He was approximately 43-years-old, and a major in the Auckland Militia, New Zealand Military Forces, during the Invasion of the Waikato of 1863-64 (one of the campaigns of the New Zealand Wars).

For his gallant conduct at the skirmish on the banks of the Mangapiko River, in New Zealand, on the 11th of February, 1864, in assisting a wounded soldier of the 40th Regiment, who had fallen into a hollow among the thickest of the concealed Maories. Whilst doing so, he became the target for a volley at a few feet distant. Five balls pierced his clothes and cap, and he was wounded in three places. Although hurt, he continued to aid the wounded until the end of the day. Major Heaphy was at the time in charge of a party of soldiers of the 40th and 50th Regiments, under the orders of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Marshman Havelock, Bart., C.B., V.C., the Senior Officer on the spot, who had moved rapidly down to the place where the troops were-hotly engaged and pressed.[1]

For this action he was awarded the Victoria Cross; the first colonial soldier to receive it. Von Tempsky wrote that “Heaphy has the (Victoria) Cross and I want it”, which may have caused the reckless action leading to his own death.

Later Life

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In 1865 he was appointed Chief Surveyor for Auckland and in 1867 elected to the House of Representatives for Parnell, a suburb of Auckland. In 1878 he was appointed as a judge of the Native Land Court but retired two years later due to ill health.

Charles Heaphy was an accomplished artist and his watercolours are an important record of many scenes in the early days of European settlement in New Zealand. However, his name is most known now through the Heaphy Track in the north west corner of the South Island. He and Thomas Brunner were probably the first Europeans to walk through this area of the South Island and although he never followed the route of the Heaphy Track, it is named in his honour.

He died in Brisbane, Australia, in 1881 and is buried at Toowong Cemetery[2].


Writings

Narrative of a residence in various parts of New Zealand; together with a description of the present state of the Company's settlements, 1842. Full text

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