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1911 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1911 in New Zealand.

Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government

Parliamentary opposition

Leader of the Opposition – William Massey (Reform Party).

Main centre leaders

Events

  • The Marlborough Herald ceases publication. It began in 1905.
  • 30 January: The final race meeting at which bookmakers are allowed on New Zealand racecourses.
  • 5 February: The first officially recorded powered aeroplane flight in new Zealand. The Walsh Brothers' Howard Wright biplane Manurewa makes its first flight at Glenora Park, Papakura near Auckland. The plane is capable of carrying a passenger and almost certainly did so before the end of the year.
  • 1 June: Women could no longer be employed as barmaids (with exemptions for existing barmaids and for relations of publicans).
  • 23 December: George Bolt's first flights, in an early form of hang-glider.

Undated

  • Arthur Schaef makes short powered hops in his first aircraft, the New Zealand Vogel, at Lyall Bay, Wellington.

Arts and literature

See 1911 in art, 1911 in literature

Music

See: 1911 in music

Film

See: , 1911 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,

Sport

Athletics

  • Three New Zealanders, Guy Haskins, Ron Opie and William A. Woodger, compete in the Festival of Empire meeting in London, a forerunner of the Empire (now Commonwealth) Games.

Chess

  • The 24th National Chess Championship was held in Timaru, and was won by W.E. Mason of Wellington, his third title.

Golf

Men's

  • The fifth New Zealand Open championship was held in Wanganui and was won by amateur Arthur Duncan, his third win.
  • The 19th National Amateur Championships were held in Wanganui
  • Men: Arthur Duncan (Wellington) – 7th title

Women's

  • Matchplay: Miss ? Brandon.
  • Strokeplay (1st championship): Mrs G. Williams

Horse racing

Harness racing

Rugby league

Rugby union

  • Auckland defend the Ranfurly Shield against South Auckland (21–5) and Poverty Bay (29–10)

Shooting

Soccer

A provincial league commences in Wanganui<br /> Provincial league champions:

  • Auckland: Ponsonby AFC (Auckland)
  • Canterbury: Burnham Industrial School
  • Otago: Mornington
  • Southland: Nightcaps
  • Taranaki: Manaia
  • Wanganui: Wanganui
  • Wellington: Wellington Swifts

Tennis

Births

Deaths

See also

References

External links