1898 in New Zealand
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The following lists events that happened during 1898 in New Zealand.
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Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
The 13th New Zealand Parliament continues with the Liberal Party in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland â Peter Dignan followed by David Goldie
- Mayor of Christchurch â Walter Cooper followed by Charles Louisson
- Mayor of Dunedin â Edward Bowes Cargill followed by William Swan
- Mayor of Wellington â John Rutherfurd Blair
Events
- 1 December: W H Bartlett films the opening of the Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition. The film is screened on Christmas Eve at Bartlett's studio â the first public screening of a New Zealand film.[3]
- Bell Tea is founded.[4]
Arts and literature
Music
Sport
Athletics
National Champions, Men:[5]
- 100 yards â George Smith (Auckland)
- 250 yards â Alfred J. Patrick (Wellington)
- 440 yards â R. Oliphant (Auckland)
- 880 yards â H. C. Garsia (Canterbury)
- 1 mile â S. Pentecost (Canterbury)
- 3 miles â S. Pentecost (Canterbury)
- 120 yards hurdles â Arthur H. Holder (Wanganui)
- 440 yards hurdles â George Smith (Auckland)
- Long jump â Alan Good (Wanganui)
- High jump â Hugh Good (Wanganui)
- Pole vault â Hori Eruera (Auckland)
- Shot put â Hugh Good (Wanganui)
- Hammer throw â J. Skinner (Auckland)
Chess
National Champion:
- R.J. Barnes of Wellington. (Played over new year 1897/98)
- R.A. Cleland of Dunedin (played December 1898)[6]
Cricket
Golf
The National Amateur Championships were held in Christchurch[7]
- Men â W. Pryde (Hutt)
- Women â K. Rattray (Otago)
Horse racing
Harness racing
- Auckland Trotting Cup (over 2 miles) is won by Duke C.[8]
Thoroughbred racing
- New Zealand Cup â Tirant Dâeau
- New Zealand Derby â Altair
- Auckland Cup â Uhlan - the first horse-race to be filmed in New Zealand
- Wellington Cup â Uniform
Season leaders (1897/98)
- Top New Zealand stakes earner â Multiform
- Leading flat jockey â W. Brown
Lawn Bowls
National Champions[9]
- Singles â W. McIlwrick (Dunedin)
- Pairs â C. Nicholson and W. McLaren (skip) (Kaitangata)
- Fours â W. Cowie, C. Fynmore, M. Sinclair and A. Gillies (skip) (Dunedin)
Polo
- Savile Cup winners â Oroua
Rowing
National Champions (Men)
- Single sculls â J. McGrath (Otago)
- Double sculls â Otago
- Coxless pairs â Wellington
- Coxed fours â Picton
Rugby union
Provincial club rugby champions include:
- see also Category:Rugby union in New Zealand
Shooting
Ballinger Belt â Private J. McGregor (Oamaru Rifles)
Soccer
Provincial league champions:[10]
- Auckland: Auckland United
- Otago: Wakari Dunedin
- Wellington: Wellington Rovers
Swimming
National champions (Men)
- 100 yards freestyle â A. Truscott (Canterbury)
- 440 yards freestyle â C. Rich (Canterbury)
Tennis
National champions
- Men's singles â J. Hooper
- Women's singles â Kathleen Nunneley
- Men's doubles â H. Parker and C. Gore
- Women's doubles â Kathleen Nunneley and E. Kennedy
Births
- 8 October: George Davidson, Olympic sprinter.[11]
Deaths
- 2 January: John Cargill, politician (born 1821).
- 3 May: John Kerr, politician (born 1830).
- 29 June: Charles Parker, politician (born 1809).
- 15 July: Francis Dillon Bell, politician (born 1822).
- 31 October: William Gilbert Rees, explorer and settler (born 1827).
- 25 November: William Downie Stewart, politician (born 1842).[12]
- 29 November: Thomas Forsaith, politician (born 1814).
