The following lists events that happened during 1891 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
Following their victory in the 1890 election the Liberal Government forms the 11th New Zealand Parliament, taking office on 24 January. This is the first time a single political party forms a government in New Zealand.
The new Liberal Government restricts future terms of appointment to the Legislative Council to 7 years. Previous appointments have been for life.
Parliamentary opposition
Leader of the Opposition â John Ballance (Liberal Party) until 23 June, then John Bryce (Independent) until 31 August, then William Rolleston (Independent).
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
Music
Sport
Athletics
- 12 August Godfrey Shaw sets the first (unofficial) world record by a New Zealander. He runs 57.2 seconds for 440 yards hurdles at the Isle of Man.
National Champions, Men The 440 yards hurdles is held for the first time.
- 100 yards â J. King (Wellington) Race won by W. Macpherson (Australia)
- 250 yards â J. King (Wellington) Race won by W. Macpherson (Australia)
- 440 yards â J. Hutchison (Auckland) Race won by W. Macpherson (Australia)
- 880 yards â Derisley Wood (Canterbury)
- 1 mile â Derisley Wood (Canterbury)
- 3 miles â Derisley Wood (Canterbury)
- 120 yards hurdles â Harold Batger (Wellington)
- 440 yards hurdles â Harold Batger (Wellington)
- Long jump â T. Upfill (Auckland)
- High jump â tie J. Hume (Wellington) and E. Laurie (Auckland)
- Pole vault â T. Upfill (Auckland)
- Shot put â Timothy OâÂÂConnor (Auckland)
Chess
National champion: R.J Barnes of Wellington
Boxing
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Season leaders (1890/91)
- Leading flat jockey â G. Collelo
Lawn bowls
Dissatisfied with their remoteness from the national association the North Island clubs and those from Nelson form a separate Northern Bowling Association. National Champions
- Singles â G. White (Milton)
- Fours â D. Campbell, W. Weir, D. Mackie and W. Carswell (skip) (Taieri)
Polo
The New Zealand Polo Association is formed from clubs in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Rangitikei, North Canterbury and Waikari.
- Savile Cup winners â Christchurch
Rowing
National Champions (Men)
- Single sculls â W. Bridson (Wellington)
- Double sculls â Star
- Coxless pairs â Wellington
- Coxed fours â Wellington
Rugby union
Provincial club rugby champions include:
see also
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt â Private C. Kruse (Wanganui Rifles)
Soccer
Provincial Champions: â This is the first year any provincial championship is recorded. Auckland commenced in 1892.
- Wellington: Petone Wanderers
Swimming
National champions (Men)
- 100 yards freestyle â H. Bailey (Auckland)
- 440 yards freestyle â H. Bailey (Auckland)
- 880 yards freestyle â H. Nicholson (Auckland)
Tennis
National championships
- Men's singles â J. Marshall
- Women's singles â J. Rees
- Men's doubles â Richard Harman and Frederick Wilding
- Women's doubles â K. Hitchings and E. Gordon
Births
Deaths
See also
References
General
- Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett.
Specific
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