The following lists events that happened during 1926 in New Zealand.
Population
The 1926 New Zealand census is held on 20 April.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 22nd New Zealand Parliament continues with the Reform Party governing.
Parliamentary opposition
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1926 in art, 1926 in literature,
Music
See: 1926 in music
Radio
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: 1926 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Chess
- The 35th National Chess Championship is held in Dunedin, and is won by S. Crakanthorp of Sydney, his second title
Cricket
- New Zealand, along with India and the West Indies, is admitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference, increasing the number of test playing nations to six
Football
- The Chatham Cup is won by Sunnyside (Christchurch)
- Provincial league champions:
- Auckland â Tramways
- Canterbury â Sunnyside
- Hawke's Bay â Whakatu
- Nelson â Athletic
- Otago â HSOB
- South Canterbury â Colmoco
- Southland â Ohai
- Taranaki â Auroa
- Waikato â Huntly Thistle
- Wanganui â Woollen Mills
- Wellington â Hospital
Golf
- The 16th New Zealand Open championship is won by Andrew Shaw after a playoff with Ernie Moss.
- The 8th National Amateur Championships are held at Miramar (men) and Balmacewan (women)
- Men â Arthur Duncan (Wellington) (his tenth title)
- Women â Louisa Kerr (Timaru)
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Lawn bowls
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Dunedin.
- Men's singles champion â W. Foster (Caledonian Bowling Club)
- Men's pair champions â W. R. Todd, E. Tamlyn (skip) (St Kilda Bowling Club)
- Men's fours champions â J. D. Best, H. G. Siedeberg, F. McCullough, E. Harraway (skip) (Dunedin Bowling Club)
Rugby league
Rugby union
Births
January
- 3 January
- Marie Clay, literacy researcher
- David Spence, mathematician
- 6 January â Pat Vincent, rugby union player, coach and administrator
- 10 January â Jim Eyles, archaeologist
- 11 January â Mary Rouse, cricketer
- 19 January â Peter Cape, musician
- 20 January â Tui Uru, broadcaster, singer
- 29 January â Dennis McEldowney, writer, publisher
February
March
April
May
- 6 May â Colin Webster-Watson, sculptor, poet
- 9 May â Robin Cooke, jurist
- 15 May â Lyall Barry, swimmer, schoolteacher, local historian
- 19 May â Nancy Adams, botanist, botanical artist, museum curator
- 23 May â John Hollywood, cricketer
- 27 May â Gordon Leggat, cricket player and administrator
June
- 7 June â John Kennedy, Roman Catholic journalist
- 11 June â Louise Sutherland, cyclist
- 17 June â Don Rowlands, rower, rowing administrator, businessman
- 18 June â Joe Walding, politician, diplomat
- 19 June
- Rod Coleman, motorcycle racer
- Barrie Hutchinson, water polo player, rugby union player and administrator, politician
- 23 June â Jim Barnden, boxer
- 24 June â Graham Liggins, medical scientist
- 25 June â June Schoch, athlete
- 29 June â James K. Baxter, poet
July
- 4 July â Arnold Heine, Antarctic scientist, tramper, conservationist
- 5 July â Trevor Davey, politician
- 14 July â Patricia Woodroffe, fencer
- 18 July â Bernard Diederich, writer, journalist, historian
- 22 July â Ron Russell, politician
- 23 July â Tom O'Donnell, medical practitioner and academic
- 31 July â Don Donnithorne, architect
August
September
October
- 4 October â Phar Lap, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 10 October â Noeleen Scott, lawn bowls player
- 13 October
- George Gair, politician, diplomat
- Bill James, rower
- 16 October â Peter Arnold, cricket player and administrator
- 26 October â John Myles, athlete
- 28 October
- Doug Anderson, rugby league player
- Merv Norrish, diplomat, public servant
- 30 October â Nan Kinross, nurse and nursing academic
- 31 October â Stanley Dallas, recording engineer, radio technician
November
December
- 1 December â Barry Dallas, politician
- 5 December â Derek Turnbull, athlete
- 7 December â Jack Kelly, rugby union player, schoolteacher
- 12 December
- Maida Bryant, politician, community leader
- Laurie Davidson, yacht designer
- 13 December â Dave Batten, athlete
- 14 December â Alan Rowe, actor
- 15 December â Ron Bailey, politician
- 18 December â Jock Aird, association footballer
- 20 December â John Holland, athlete
- 21 December â Alan Hellaby, businessman
- 23 December â Peter Iles, cricketer
- 24 December â Jimmy Edwards, rugby league player
- 25 December â Colin Chambers, swimmer
- 30 December â Richard Farrell, pianist
- 31 December â Pauline Yearbury, artist
Exact date unknown
Deaths
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
AprilâÂÂJune
- 14 April â Hans Madsen Ries, Lutheran pastor, politician (born 1860)
- 17 April â Andrew Graham, politician (born 1843)
- 26 April â Bobby Leach, thrillseeker (born 1858)
- 1 May
- William Geddis, journalist, politician (born 1860)
- Isabella May, temperance worker, suffragist, dress reformer (born 1850)
- 24 May â William Morley, Methodist minister, historian (born 1842)
- 28 May â Frederick Liggins, cricketer (born 1873)
- 5 June â Elizabeth Gard'ner, home science teacher and administrator, writer (born 1858)
- 8 June â David Goldie, politician, mayor of Auckland (1898âÂÂ1901) (born 1842)
- 13 June â Gottfried Lindauer, painter (born 1839)
- 15 June â William Belcher, trade union leader (born 1860)
- 24 June â G. P. Nerli, painter (born 1860)
JulyâÂÂSeptember
- 18 July â Archibald Cargill, cricketer (born 1853)
- 1 August â Sophia Anstice, dressmaker, draper, businesswoman (born 1849)
- 13 August â Te Mete Raukawa, NgÃÂti Ranginui leader, assessor (born 1836)
- 18 August â Grace Neill, nurse, social reformer (born 1846)
- 3 September â John McCombie, gold prospector, mine manager (born 1849)
- 8 September â Hugh Lusk, politician (born 1837)
OctoberâÂÂDecember
- 1 October â Suzanne Aubert (Sister Mary Joseph), missionary nun (born 1835)
- 9 October â Sir Arthur Myers, politician, mayor of Auckland (1905âÂÂ09) (born 1868)
- 18 October â Sir James Carroll, politician (born 1857)
- 26 October â Frederick Pirani, politician (born 1858)
- 7 November â Henry Baker, cricketer (born 1904)
- 7 December â Charles Purnell, journalist, newspaper editor, writer (born 1843)
- 12 December â Jane Preshaw, nurse, midwife, hospital matron (born 1839)
- 22 December â Mina Arndt, painter (born 1885)
- 23 December â Joseph Frear, builder (born 1846)
- 28 December â Robert William Felkin, medical missionary, explorer, ceremonial magician (born 1853)
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