The following lists events that happened during 1917 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 19th New Zealand Parliament continues as a grand coalition led by the Reform Party. The general election due this year is deferred because of World War I.
Parliamentary opposition
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
Undated
- "Extraordinary and continuous rainfall" throughout the year causes "enormous damage to roads and bridges", and "the country became waterlogged", according to the Public Works Statement.
- The West Coast Times, established in 1865, is merged into the Hokitika Guardian and Star.
Arts and literature
See 1917 in art, 1917 in literature,
Music
See: 1917 in music
Film
See: , 1917 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Golf
- The New Zealand Open championship and National Amateur Championships are not held due to the war.
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Lawn bowls
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Wellington.
- Men's singles champion â C.R. Ingram (Wellington Bowling Club)
- Men's pair champions â A. Sawyer, J.J. Martin (skip) (Turanganui Bowling Club)
- Men's fours champions â J.S. Ryrie, A.R. Coltman, W. Coltman, G.S. Osmond (skip) (Auckland Bowling Club)
Rugby union
- The Ranfurly Shield (held by ) is not contested as interprovincial matches are cancelled due to the war.
Soccer
- Provincial league champions:
- Auckland â Brotherhood
- Canterbury â Linwood
- Hawke's Bay â Waipukurau
- Otago â Northern
- Southland â No competition
- Wanganui â No competition
- Wellington â No competition
Births
January
- 13 January â Doris Strachan, athlete
- 19 January â Agnes Ell, cricketer
- 20 January â Emily Carpenter, home science academic, adult educationalist, consumer advocate
- 25 January â Rosalie Gascoigne, sculptor
- 27 January â John Pattison, World War II pilot
- 28 January â Jack Hatchard, association footballer
- 31 January
- Erich Geiringer, writer, doctor, anti-nuclear weapons activist
- Frank Gill, air force officer, politician
February
March
April
May
June
July
- 1 July â Maurice Carter, property developer, politician, philanthropist
- 6 July â Arthur Lydiard, runner, athletics coach
- 7 July â John Crichton, furniture and interior designer
- 13 July â Frank Carpay, ceramics, textile and graphic designer
- 14 July â Doug Zohrab, public servant, diplomat
- 19 July â Lewis Johnston, cricket umpire
- 21 July â Jock Newall, association footballer
- 23 July â Douglas Goodfellow, businessman, philanthropist
- 27 July â Ron Meek. economist and social scientist
- 31 July â Derek Ward, World War II pilot
August
September
- 2 September â Jack Scholes, sailor
- 6 September â Cecil Hight, World War II pilot
- 7 September â Ewen Solon, actor
- 16 September â David Lewis, sailor, Polynesian scholar
- 23 September â Wiremu Te Tau Huata, Anglican priest, military chaplain
- 26 September â James Coe, artist, art teacher, industrial designer, ergonomist
- 30 September â Denis Rogers, politician, mayor of Hamilton (1959âÂÂ68)
October
November
December
- 2 December â Betty Batham, marine biologist
- 7 December â Bert Roth, librarian, historian
- 8 December â Alan Stewart, rugby union player, university administrator
- 11 December â Owen Snedden, Roman Catholic bishop
- 12 December â Alan Deere, military pilot, author
- 13 December â Keith Hay, construction company founder, politician, conservative activist
- 24 December â Ronald Triner, road cyclist
Deaths
JanuaryâÂÂFebruary
MarchâÂÂApril
- 6 March
- Tame Parata, politician (born 1837)
- William Salmond, Presbyterian minister, theologian (born 1835)
- 11 March â William Hosking, doctor (born 1841)
- 13 March â Percy Dix, vaudeville company manager (born 1866)
- 27 March â Joseph Braithwaite, bookseller, politician, mayor of Dunedin (1905âÂÂ06) (born 1848)
- 30 March â Ferdinand Holm, mariner, ship owner (born 1844)
- 23 April â Robert Bruce, politician, conservationist (born 1843)
MayâÂÂJune
JulyâÂÂAugust
- 8 July â Alexander McKay, geologist (born 1841)
- 14 July
- Robert Batley, storekeeper, sheep farmer (born 1849)
- Alexander Bruce, politician (born 1839)
- 15 July â Bill Mackrell, rugby union and rugby league player (born 1881)
- 23 July â James Gore, politician, mayor of Dunedin (1881âÂÂ82) (born 1834)
- 27 July â Arthur Brown, Mayor of Wellington
- 30 July â William Baldwin, politician (born 1836)
- 31 July â William Henry Dillon Bell, politician (born 1884)
- 4 August
- Purakau Maika, newspaper editor and publisher (born 1852)
- Cecil Perry, cricketer (born 1846)
- 5 August â Don Buck, gum digger (born 1869)
- 6 August â Charles James, rugby league player (born 1891)
- 7 August â Francis Earl Johnston, army officer (born 1871)
- 14 August â William Sanders, naval officer, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1883)
- 24 August â Alfred Kidd, politician, mayor of Auckland (1901âÂÂ03) (born 1851)
- 26 August â William Lane, journalist, utopian (born 1861)
SeptemberâÂÂOctober
NovemberâÂÂDecember
- 10 November â Charles King, cricketer (born 1847)
- 13 November â Cecil Fitzroy, politician, mayor of Hastings (1894âÂÂ99) (born 1844)
- 15 November â Frank Twisleton, soldier, writer (born 1873)
- 29 November â Ellen Greenwood, schoolteacher, social worker (born 1837)
- 12 December â Sir Charles Bowen, politician (born 1830)
- 14 December â George Wilson, cricketer (born 1887)
- 23 December â Clive Franklyn Collett, World War I flying ace (born 1886)
See also
References