The following lists events that happened during 1939 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 1,641,600.
- Increase since 31 December 1938: 23,300 (1.44%).
- Males per 100 females: 103.0.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 26th New Zealand Parliament continued with the Labour Party in government.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1939 in art, 1939 in literature
Music
See: 1939 in music
Radio
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: , 1939 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Athletics
- Clarrie Gibbons wins the national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:44:56.2 on 11 March 1939 in Napier.
Basketball
A second interprovincial championship is held even though there is still no national association. (see 1938 and 1946)
- Interpovincial Champions: Men â Wellington
Chess
- The 48th National Chess Championship was held in Wanganui, and was won by John Dunlop of Dunedin (his 5th title).
Cricket
Horse racing
Harness racing
Lawn bowls
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Auckland.
- Men's singles champion â W.C. Franks (Balmoral Bowling Club)
- Men's pair champions â J. Anchor, W.J. Robinson (skip) (Hamilton Bowling Club)
- Men's fours champions â C.F. Robertson, H. Franks, J.F. Benson, W.C. Franks (skip) (Balmoral Bowling Club)
Rugby union
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Rugby league
New Zealand national rugby league team
Shooting
Soccer
Births
- 20 January: Ken Comber, politician. (died 1998)
- 27 February: Don McKinnon, deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand and Commonwealth Secretary-General.
- 24 April: Fergie McCormick, rugby union player. (died 2018)
- 10 May (in England): Michael Cox, politician.
- 19 June: John Terris, politician, priest and broadcaster. (died 2026)
- 16 September: Tony Davies, rugby union player. (died 2008)
- 23 September: Hugh Williams, High Court judge.
- 23 September: Pauline Stansfield, disability advocate. (died 2022)
- 25 September: David Walter, mayor of Stratford. (died 2020)
- 4 October: Ivan Mauger, motorcycle speedway champion. (died 2018)
- 29 October: Michael Smither, painter.
- 18 October: Peter Brown, politician.
- 24 November: Bob Jones, businessman.
- 27 December: Hugo Judd, diplomat and public servant (died 2017)
- Raymond Ching, painter.
- Philip Temple, writer.
Deaths
See also
References
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