Isaac Featherston 'Petatone': A Colonial Life
By (Author) John E. Martin
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Te Herenga Waka University Press
9th September 2025
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Paperback
560
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
Isaac Featherston was at the heart of some of the most significant developments in New Zealand from the 1840s colonisation by the New Zealand Company to the abolition of the provinces in 1876.Doctor, newspaper editor and politician, he advocated for the provinces against the domination of central government, while also being primarily responsible for the relocation of the capital from Auckland to Wellington in 1865.
Known amongst Mori as Petatone and with a reputation for directness and honesty, he was at the very centre of PkehMori relations, and in his 1857 official portrait is depicted alongside leading rangatira Te Puni and Wi Tako.
Dr. John E. Martin has researched and written about New Zealand history since the 1980s, teaching in universities and employed as an historian in the public sector. He was parliamentary historian in the 2000s and 2010s. His publications include rural and labour history, the history of science and engineering, and social and political history. His books include The Forgotten Worker (1990), People, Politics and Power Stations (1991 and 1998), Holding the Balance (1996), The House: New Zealands House of Representatives, 18542004 (2004), Parliaments Library (2008), Honouring the Contract (2010), Illuminating Our World (2017), A Colonists Gaze (2018) and most recently Empire City: Wellington Becomes the Capital of New Zealand (2022).