Plaque in Devonport, Auckland, on the spot where Burns was hanged.

Joseph Burns (c. 1806 – 17 June 1848) was a New Zealand murderer, born in Liverpool, England.[1] He was the first European in New Zealand to be executed for a capital crime.[1] He was hanged on 17 June 1848[2][3] at what later became Devonport, today a suburb of Auckland.[4]

The plaque on the spot of his hanging erroneously states that this was also the place of the murders, and that the crime occurred in 1848.[1]

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