The following lists events that happened during 1920 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 20th New Zealand Parliament commences, with the Reform Party in Government
Parliamentary opposition
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1920 in art, 1920 in literature,
Music
See: 1920 in music
Film
See: , 1920 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Chess
- The 29th National Chess Championship, held in Wellington, is won by W. E. Mason of Wellington, his fifth title.
Cricket
Football
- Provincial league champions:
- Auckland â YMCA
- Canterbury â Nomads
- Hawke's Bay â Waipukurau
- Otago â Kaitangata FC
- Southland â No competition
- Wanganui â Eastbrooke
- Wellington â Wellington Thistle
Golf
- The 10th New Zealand Open championship is won by J. H. Kirkwood
- The 24th National Amateur Championships are held in Hamilton:
- Men â Sloan Morpeth (Hamilton)
- Women â Noeline Wright (Timaru) (her second title)
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Lawn bowls
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Christchurch.
- Men's singles champion â E. Harraway (Dunedin Bowling Club)
- Men's pair champions â J. Turnbull, W. Spiller (skip) (Sydenham Bowling Club)
- Men's fours champions â H. Brookfield, F.L. Anderson, H.F. Tilley, A.P. London (skip) (Wanganui Bowling Club)
Olympic games
Rugby league
- The Great Britain Lions tour New Zealand, winning the test series 3âÂÂ0
- 1st test, at Wellington, 23âÂÂ10
- 2nd test, at Christchurch, 19âÂÂ3
- 3rd test, at Auckland, 31âÂÂ7
Rugby union
Shooting
Births
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
- 1 January â Ruth Ross, historian
- 4 January â Murray Gittos, fencer
- 6 January â Winifred Lawrence, swimmer
- 11 January â Betty Plant, netball player, coach and administrator
- 14 January â Don Beard, cricketer
- 24 January âÂÂ
- Len Jordan, rugby league player
- Gerard Wall, surgeon and politician
- 26 January â Tapihana Paraire Paikea, politician
- 29 January â Bob Yule, fighter pilot
- 9 February â Fred Allen, rugby union player and coach
- 17 February â Dorothea Anne Franchi, pianist, harpist, music educator and composer
- 29 February â Mary Sullivan, netball player
- 9 March â Diggeress Te Kanawa, tohunga raranga
- 23 March â Peter Quilliam, jurist
AprilâÂÂJune
- 2 April â David Gay, soldier, cricketer and educator
- 4 April â Jim Kearney, rugby union player
- 5 April â Pat Ralph, marine biology academic
- 12 April â Shona Dunlop MacTavish, dancer, choreographer
- 14 April â John Chewings, politician
- 23 April â Colin Horsley, classical pianist and music teacher
- 26 April â Joyce McDougall, psychoanalyst
- 17 May â Frank Corner, diplomat
- 18 May â Molly Macalister, sculptor
- 19 May â Frank Tredrea, cyclist
- 26 May
- Frank Bethwaite, pilot, boat designer
- Merimeri Penfold, MÃÂori language academic
- 4 June â Bev Malcolm, netball player
- 8 June â Manahi Nitama Paewai, doctor, rugby union player, politician and community leader
- 20 June â John O'Shea, filmmaker
- 28 June â KÃ
Âhine PÃ
Ânika, composer of waiata MÃÂori
JulyâÂÂSeptember
- 10 July â Warwick Snedden, cricketer
- 11 July â Richard Dell, malacologist
- 9 August â Albert Jones, amateur astronomer
- 29 August
- Eric Batchelor, soldier
- Jack Laird, potter
- 3 September â Peter de la Mare, physical organic chemist
- 9 September â Joan Francis, cricketer
- 10 September â Russell Pettigrew, businessman and philanthropist
- 24 September â Alister Abernethy, trade unionist, politician and public servant
- 30 September
- Margaret Alington, librarian and historian
- Trevor Horne, politician
OctoberâÂÂDecember
- 6 October â Hugh Sheridan, boxer
- 7 October â James Brodie, geologist, oceanographer and amateur historian and philatelist
- 8 October â Jean Wishart, magazine editor
- 24 October â Ron Westerby, rugby league player
- 28 October
- Peggy Dunstan, poet, writer
- Bob Stuart, rugby player and administrator
- 1 November â Harry Dansey, journalist, cartoonist, broadcaster, politician and race relations conciliator
- 9 November â John Macdonald, forensic psychiatrist
- 16 November â Ronald Davison, jurist
- 11 December â Gus Fisher, fashion industry leader and philanthropist
- 15 December â Peg Batty, cricketer
- 27 December â Warren Freer, politician
- 28 December â Marty McDonnell, Australian rules footballer
Exact date unknown
Deaths
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
- 5 January â Walter Gudgeon, farmer, soldier, historian, land court judge, colonial administrator (born 1841)
- 15 January â Richard Cockburn Maclaurin, mathematical physics academic (born 1870)
- 24 January â William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket, Governor of New Zealand (1904âÂÂ1910) (born 1864)
- 27 January â William Fitzgerald, teacher, educationalist (born 1838)
- 29 January â Constance Frost, doctor, bacteriologist, pathologist (born 1863)
- 3 March â George Vesey Stewart, politician (born 1832)
AprilâÂÂJune
- 10 April â Courtney Nedwill, doctor, public health officer (born 1837)
- 21 April â Jesse Piper, politician (born 1836)
- 26 April
- George Robertson, rugby union player (born 1859)
- George Hogben, educationalist, seismologist (born 1853)
- 2 May â A. L. Beattie, locomotive designer/engineer (born 1852)
- 6 May â James Black, cricketer (born 1873)
- 13 May â Fred Hobbs, politician (born 1841)
- 20 May â Henare Kaihau, politician
- 20 June â John Grigg, astronomer (born 1838)
JulyâÂÂSeptember
- 23 July â Robin Dods, architect (born 1868)
- 28 July â Edward Shillington, librarian (born 1835)
- 17 August â Amey Daldy, women's suffrage campaigner (born 1829)
- 23 August â David Cossgrove, teacher, soldier, scout leader (born 1852)
- 25 August â Donald Reid, politician (born 1855)
- 31 August â William MacDonald, politician (born 1862)
- 26 September â Appo Hocton, servant, landlord, carter, farmer (born 1823)
OctoberâÂÂDecember
- 1 October â Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu, MÃÂori leader, Anglican clergyman, army chaplain (born 1882)
- 7 October â Chew Chong, merchant, fungus exporter, butter manufacturer (born 1844)
- 10 October â Meri Te Tai MangakÃÂhia, women's suffrage campaigner (born 1868)
- 14 October â Samuel Carnell, politician (born 1832)
- 21 October â Mary Gibbs, community leader (born 1836)
- 12 November â Thomas Porter, soldier, land purchase officer (born 1843)
- 14 November â Edward Ker Mulgan, newspaper editor, teacher, school inspector (born 1858)
- 17 November â Alexander Hogg, politician (born 1841)
- 23 November â Cyril Mountfort, architect (born 1853)
- 28 November â Peter Webb, rugby union player (born 1854)
- 13 December â Joseph Tole, politician (born 1846)
- 16 December â George Jones, politician (born 1844)
- 27 December â Charles Button, politician, solicitor, judge (born 1838)
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