1922 in New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 1922 in New Zealand.

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Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government

The 20th New Zealand Parliament concludes. The general election held in December sees the Reform Party lose its majority and need to negotiate for support with Independents and two Liberal Party MPs to remain in government.

Parliamentary opposition

Judiciary

Main centre leaders

Events

Arts and literature

Sport

Chess

Cricket

Football

  • A tour by Australia includes three internationals, the first by a New Zealand representative team:[4]
  • Provincial league champions:[5]
    • Auckland – North Shore, Philomel (shared)
    • Canterbury – Rangers
    • Hawke's Bay – Hastings United
    • Nelson – Athletic
    • Otago – Seacliff
    • South Canterbury – Rangers
    • Southland – Corinthians
    • Taranaki – Hāwera
    • Wanganui – Eastown Workshops
    • Wellington – Waterside

Golf

  • The ninth New Zealand Open championship is won by A. Brooks.[6]
  • The 26th National Amateur Championships are held in the ManawatÅ«:[7]
    • Men – Arthur Duncan (Wellington) (his ninth title)
    • Women – G. Williams (her fifth title)

Horse racing

Harness racing

Thoroughbred racing

Lawn bowls

The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Dunedin.[11]

  • Men's singles champion – J.C. Rigby (North-East Valley Bowling Club)
  • Men's pair champions – J. Brackenridge, J.M. Brackenridge (skip) (Newtown Bowling Club)
  • Men's fours champions – J.A. McKinnon, W.B. Allan, W. Allan, W. Carswell (skip) (Taieri Bowling Club)

Rugby union

Rugby league

Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt – Douglas Roots (Hawera)[13]

Births

January–February

March–April

  • 9 March – Ian Turbott, colonial administrator, university administrator (died 2016)
  • 13 March – Brun Smith, cricketer (died 1997)
  • 17 March – Pat Suggate, geologist (died 2016)
  • 18 March – Johnny Simpson, rugby union player (died 2010)
  • 21 March – Frank Watkins, World War II pilot (died 1942)
  • 22 March – Dick Shortt, cricket umpire (died 1994)
  • 24 March – Vincent Gray, chemist, climate-change denier (died 2018)
  • 25 March – Grace Hollander, community leader (died 2016)
  • 26 March – Bill Mumm, rugby union player, politician (died 1993)
  • 8 April – Arnold Christensen, World War II fighter pilot, "Great Escape" participant (died 1944)
  • 12 April – Ann Wylie, botanist (died 2024)
  • 19 April – Jack Dodd, physicist (died 2005)
  • 21 April – Zena Abbott, weaver (died 1993)
  • 22 April – Frank Houston, Pentecostal Christian pastor (died 2004)
  • 28 April – Ruth Kirk, anti-abortion campaigner, wife of Norman Kirk (died 2000)
  • 30 April – Avis M. Dry, clinical psychologist (died 2007)

May–June

  • 11 May – Marguerite Story, Cook Islands politician (died 2009)
  • 16 May – Peter Hall, World War II pilot (died 2010)
  • 18 May – Ian Botting, rugby union player (died 1980)
  • 25 May – Joyce Powell, cricketer (died 2003)
  • 8 June – Jim Weir, diplomat (died 2012)
  • 14 June – Max Carr, field athlete and coach, athletics official, air force officer (died 2016)
  • 19 June – Ray Forster, arachnologist, museum director (died 2000)
  • 24 June – Ken Avery, jazz musician, songwriter (died 1983)
  • 28 June – Pauline O'Regan, educator, community worker, writer (died 2019)

July–August

September–October

November–December

Exact date unknown

Deaths

January–March

April–June

  • 1 April – George Carter, rugby union player (born 1854)
  • 3 April – Horace Moore-Jones, war artist (born 1868)
  • 14 April – Emma Ostler, businesswoman, prohibitionist (born c.1848)
  • 19 April – Percy Smith, ethnologist, surveyor (born 1840)
  • 21 April – Robert Thompson, politician (born 1840)
  • 15 May – Edward Kellett, politician (born 1864)
  • 25 May – Edith Mellish, Anglican deaconess and nun (born 1861)
  • 28 May – John von Dadelszen, public servant, statistician (born 1845)
  • 15 June – Peter Dignan, politician, mayor of Auckland (1897–98) (born 1847)
  • 16 June – Henry Wise, stationer, printer, publisher (born 1835)
  • 18 June – Robert Lee, teacher, school inspector, educationalist (born c.1837)
  • 23 June – Myer Caselberg, businessman, politician, mayor of Masterton (1886–88) (born 1841)
  • 27 June – Frederick George Ewington, estate agent, philanthropist, pamphleteer (born 1844)
  • 28 June – George Helmore, rugby union player (born 1862)

July–September

October–December

  • 12 October – William Whitby, master mariner, ship owner (born 1838)
  • 13 October – Edward Pearce, politician (born 1832)
  • 22 November – Moore Neligan, Anglican bishop (born 1863)
  • 14 December – Ann Robertson, businesswoman, litigant (born 1825)
  • 15 December – Richard Tucker, wool scourer (born 1856)
  • 16 December – Charles Harley. politician, mayor of Nelson (1915–17) (born 1861)
  • 18 December – John James Pringle, dermatologist (born 1855)
  • 25 December – George Sale, politician, newspaper editor, university professor (born 1831)
  • 26 December – Arthur Rhodes, politician, mayor of Christchurch (1901–02) (born 1859)

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