1936 in New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 1936 in New Zealand.

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The shape of New Zealand politics for the next five decades was defined when, in the aftermath of their heavy defeat by Labour, the United and Reform parties merged to form the New Zealand National Party. In the meantime, the Labour government began implementing significant social changes.

Population

A New Zealand census was held in March 1936.

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Male Female Total
Usually resident population 796,152
(50.7%)
773,067
(49.3%)
1,569,216
Overseas Visitors 2,9311,6504,581
Total 799,092774,7201,573,812
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Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government

The 25th New Zealand Parliament continued with the Labour Party in government.

Parliamentary opposition

Main centre leaders

Events

Arts and literature

Sport

Chess

  • The 45th National Chess Championship was held in Christchurch, and was won by A.W. Gyles of Wellington.[6]

Golf

  • The 26th New Zealand Open championship was won by Andrew Shaw, his 7th title.[7]
  • The 40th National Amateur Championships were held in New Plymouth[8]
    • Men: J.P. Hornabrook (Manawatu)
    • Women: Miss E. White-Parsons

Horse racing

Harness racing

Lawn bowls

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

  • Men's singles champion – Frank Livingstone (Onehunga Bowling Club)
  • Men's pair champions – J.W. Turpin, H. Haworth (skip) (Canterbury Bowling Club)
  • Men's fours champions – C.H. Elsom, J.W. Turpin, C.J. Shaw, R. Haworth (skip) (Canterbury Bowling Club)

Olympic Games

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Rugby league

New Zealand national rugby league team

Rugby union

Category:Rugby union in New Zealand, Category:All Blacks

Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt – William Masefield (Blenheim)[12]

Soccer

  • An Australian national side tours New Zealand, beating the home team heavily in all three internationals:[13]
    • 4 July, Dunedin: NZ 1–7 Australia
    • 11 July, Wellington: NZ 0–10 Australia
    • 18 July, Auckland: NZ 1–4 Australia
  • The Chatham Cup is won by Western of Christchurch who beat Auckland Thistle 3–2 in the final.[14]
  • Provincial league champions:[15]
    • Auckland: Thistle
    • Canterbury: Western
    • Hawke's Bay: Watersiders
    • Nelson: YMCA
    • Otago: Seacliff
    • Southland: Corinthians
    • Wanganui: Thistle
    • Wellington: Hospital

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