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On 13 December Tasman sighted land on the north-west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, becoming the first Europeans to do so. Tasman named it Staten Landt on the assumption that it was connected to an island at the south of the tip of South America. Proceeding north and then east one of his boats was attacked by Mâori in waka, and four of his men were killed. Tasman named it Murderers' Bay (now known as Golden Bay) and sailed north, but mistook Cook Strait for a bight (naming it Zeehaen's Bight).

What year? 1642 from memory. Fact: Tasmania is named after him.

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