1897 in New Zealand

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1897 in New Zealand:
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Contents

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Regal and Vice Regal

[edit] Government and law

The 13th New Zealand Parliament continues with the Liberal Party in power.

[edit] Opposition Leaders

See: Category:New Zealand Parliament , New Zealand elections

[edit] Main centre leaders

[edit] Events

[edit] Undated

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Music

[edit] Appointments and awards

[edit] Sport

[edit] Athletics

[edit] National Champions, Men

Arthur Holder is the first athlete to win four titles at a single championships (he is also second in the 100 yards).[1]

  • 100 yards – Alfred J. Patrick (Wellington)
  • 250 yards – Arthur H. Holder (Wanganui)
  • 440 yards – Arthur H. Holder (Wanganui)
  • 880 yards – James McKean (Auckland)
  • 1 mile - James McKean (Auckland)
  • 3 miles – E. Reynolds (Auckland)
  • 120 yards hurdles - Arthur H. Holder (Wanganui)
  • 440 yards hurdles - Arthur H. Holder (Wanganui)
  • Long jump – Leonard Cuff (Canterbury)
  • High jump – C. Laurie (Auckland)
  • Pole vault – tie Jimmy Te Paa (Auckland) and Hori Eruera (Auckland)
  • Shot put – Timothy B. O’Connor (Auckland)
  • Hammer throw – J. Callender (Auckland)

[edit] Chess

National Champion: R.J. Barnes of Wellington. [2]

[edit] Cricket

[edit] Golf

  • National amateur champion (men) - D. Pryde (Hutt)
  • National amateur champion (women) - L. Wilford (Hutt)

[edit] Horse racing

[edit] Major race winners

[edit] Season leaders (1896/97)

  • Top New Zealand stakes earner - Multiform
  • Leading flat jockey - R. Derrett

[edit] Lawn Bowls

[edit] National Champions[3]

  • Singles - W. McLaren (Kaitangata)
  • Pairs - W. Cowie and W. Thomson (skip) (Dunedin)
  • Fours - H. Nalder, W. Thomas, R. Struthers and H. Thomson (skip) (Christchurch)

[edit] Polo

  • Savile Cup winners - Manawatu

[edit] Rowing

[edit] National Champions (Men)

  • Single sculls - C. Chapman (Wairewa)
  • Double sculls - Wairewa, Little River
  • Coxless pairs - Picton
  • Coxed fours - Queen’s Dr, Port Chalmers

[edit] Rugby Union

Provincial club rugby champions include:

see also Category:Rugby union in New Zealand

[edit] Shooting

Ballinger Belt - Private A. Ballinger (Wellington Guards)

[edit] Swimming

[edit] National Champions (Men)

  • 100 yards frestyle – T. Wauchop (Canterbury)
  • 220 yards frestyle – W. Stratton (Canterbury)

[edit] Tennis

[edit] National Championships

  • Men's singles - J. Marshall
  • Women's singles - Kathleen Nunneley
  • Men's doubles - H. Parker and C. Gore
  • Women's doubles - Kathleen Nunneley and T. Trimmell

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

[edit] See also

For world events and topics in 1897 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1897

[edit] References

General
  • Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. ISBN 1-86958-879-7
Specific
  1. ^ Heidenstrom, P. (1992) Athletes of the Century. Wellington: GP Publications. ISBN 1-86956-044-2
  2. ^ List of New Zealand Chess Champions
  3. ^ As the New Zealand Bowling Association at this time consists entirely of South Island clubs, the first truly "national" championships are not deemed to have begun until 1914.
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