The following lists events that happened during 1947 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 1,817,500.
- Increase since 31 December 1946: 36,300 (2.04%).
- Males per 100 females: 100.3.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 28th New Zealand Parliament continued, with the Labour Party in government.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1947 in art, 1947 in literature
Music
See: 1947 in music
Radio
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: , 1947 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Archery
National Champions (Postal Shoot)
Athletics
- George Bromley wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:58:54 in Auckland.
Basketball
The first interprovincial championship for women is held.
Interprovincial champions
- Men â Auckland
- Women â Wellington
Chess
- The 54th National Chess Championship was held in Palmerston North, and was won by T. Lepviikman of Wellington (his 2nd win).
Cricket
Horse racing
Harness racing
Lawn bowls
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Wellington.
- Men's singles champion â S. Vella (Onehunga Bowling Club)
- Men's pair champions â W.R. Hawkins, Phil Exelby (skip) (Frankton Bowling Club)
- Men's fours champions â E.H. Crowley, E. Crowley, V.F. Hurlstone, G.A. Crowley (skip) (Tolaga Bay Bowling Club)
Rugby
Rugby league
Soccer
- A South African team visited New Zealand and played four internationals:
- 28 June, Christchurch: NZ 5âÂÂ6 South Africa
- 5 July, Dunedin: NZ 0âÂÂ6 South Africa
- 12 July, Wellington: NZ 3âÂÂ8 South Africa
- 19 July, Auckland: NZ 1âÂÂ4 South Africa
- The Chatham Cup is won by Waterside of Wellington who beat Technical Old Boys of Christchurch 2âÂÂ1 in the final.
- Provincial league champions:
- Auckland: North Shore United
- Canterbury: Western
- Hawke's Bay: Napier HSOB
- Nelson: Nelson United
- Otago: Mosgiel AFC
- South Canterbury: Northern Hearts
- Southland: Invercargill Thistle
- Taranaki: Albion
- Waikato: Claudelands Rovers
- Wanganui: Technical College Old Boys
- Wellington: Wellington Marist
Births
- 8 January: Luke Williams, wrestler
- 16 January: Gavan Herlihy, politician.
- 19 February: Tim Shadbolt, politician. (died 2026)
- 9 March
- Keri Hulme, writer. (died 2021)
- John Lister, golfer.
- 6 May: Alan Dale, actor.
- 6 May (in United Kingdom): Carl Doy, musician and composer.
- 6 May: Andrew Roberts, cricketer. (died 1989)
- 20 May: Margaret Wilson, politician.
- 27 May: Glenn Turner, cricketer.
- 1 June: Gaylene Preston, filmmaker
- 6 June: Patrick Power, tenor.
- 22 June: Murray Webb, cricketer and caricature artist.
- 27 August: John Morrison, cricketer.
- 2 September: Jim Richards, motor racing driver.
- 13 September: Annette King, politician.
- 14 September: Sam Neill, actor
- 22 September: David Trist, cricket player and coach. (died 2025)
- 11 December (in United Kingdom): David McGee, lawyer and public servant (died 2023)
- 18 December: Marian Hobbs, politician.
* Bill Hammond, painter. (died 2021)
* Michael Wintringham, public servant.
Deaths
- 17 January: KahupÃÂke Rongonui, tribal leader.
- 10 February: Winter Hall, silent movie actor.
- 11 March: Duncan McGregor, rugby player.
- 24 April: Patrick O'Regan, lawyer, politician and judge.
- 13 May: Frances Hodgkins, painter.
- 17 May: George Forbes, 22nd Prime minister of New Zealand.
- 30 June: Robert Frederick Way, trade unionist and activist.
- 21 July: Agnes Fabish, domestic servant, farmer and homemaker.
- 4 December: Margaret Butler, sculptor and artist.
- 6 December: Robert Wright, mayor of Wellington and politician.
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