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1932 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1932 in New Zealand.

1932
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New Zealand

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In 1932, the rebuild of Napier was underway after the devastating 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake; its architecture is regarded today as being one of the finest collections of Art Deco in the world

Population edit

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 1,534,700.[1]
  • Increase since previous 31 December 1931: 11,900 (0.78%).[1]
  • Males per 100 females: 103.6.[1]

Incumbents edit

Regal and viceregal edit

Government edit

The 24th New Zealand Parliament commenced with the coalition of the United Party and the Reform Party.

Parliamentary opposition edit

Judiciary edit

Main centre leaders edit

Events edit

 
Dedication of the war memorial carillion, Wellington
  • 23 February: First session of the 24th Parliament commences.[4]
  • 25 April: Dedication ceremony for the New Zealand National War Memorial Carillion in Wellington.
  • 10 May: Parliament goes into recess.
  • 28 June: The Otago Witness, first published in 1851, produces its last issue.[5]
  • 22 September: Parliament recommences.
  • 8 December: First session of the 24th Parliament concludes.

Arts and literature edit

See 1932 in art, 1932 in literature, Category:1932 books

Music edit

See: 1932 in music

Radio edit

See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand

Film edit

See: Category:1932 film awards, 1932 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1932 films

Sport edit

Chess edit

  • The 41st National Chess Championship was held in Napier, and was won by G. Gundersen of Melbourne, his second title.[6]

Golf edit

  • The 22nd New Zealand Open championship was won by Andrew Shaw, his fifth title.[7]
  • The 36th National Amateur Championships were held in Wellington[8]
    • Men: Rana Wagg (Hutt) – 2nd title
    • Women: Mrs J.C. Templar

Horse racing edit

Harness racing edit

Thoroughbred racing edit

Lawn bowls edit

The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Christchurch.[12]

  • Men's singles champion – J. Scott (Caledonian Bowling Club)
  • Men's pair champions – Bill Bremner, C. Hardley (skip) (West End Bowling Club, Auckland)
  • Men's fours champions – K.S. Mackay, Len Keys, C.H. de Launay, M. Walker (skip) (Auckland Bowling Club)

Olympic Games edit

  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
0 1 0 1

Rugby edit

Category:Rugby union in New Zealand

  • Inaugural Bledisloe Cup won by New Zealand 2–1
  • Ranfurly Shield held by Canterbury all season, with defenses against Sth Canterbury 11–5, Auckland 14–0, West Coast 5–3, Wellington 9–8, Buller 13–0, Waikato 17–6

Rugby league edit

New Zealand national rugby league team

Soccer edit

  • The Chatham Cup is won by Wellington Marist who beat Millerton All Blacks 5–0 in the final.[13]
  • Provincial league champions:[14]
    • Auckland: YMCA
    • Canterbury: Thistle
    • Hawke's Bay: Napier YMCA
    • Nelson: Athletic
    • Otago: Seacliff
    • Southland: Rangers
    • Taranaki: Albion
    • Waikato: Rotowaro
    • Wanganui: Thistle
    • Wellington: Marist

Births edit

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May–June edit

July–August edit

September–October edit

November–December edit

Exact date unknown edit

Deaths edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

October–December edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Statistics New Zealand. Archived from the original on 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ Statistics New Zealand: New Zealand Official Yearbook, 1990. ISSN 0078-0170 page 52
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 October 2008. Retrieved 6 April 2008.
  4. ^ Lambert & Palenski: The New Zealand Almanac, 1982. ISBN 0-908570-55-4
  5. ^ (PDF). Statistical Publications 1840–2000. Statistics New Zealand. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2007.
  6. ^ List of New Zealand Chess Champions 14 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ . The Sports Network. 2005. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
  8. ^ McLintock, A. H., ed. (1966). "Men's Golf – National Champions". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2009.
  10. ^ Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz.co.nz 17 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ a b c d e Lambert, Max; Palenski, Ron (1982). The New Zealand Almanac. Moa Almanac Press. pp. 448–454. ISBN 0-908570-55-4.
  12. ^ McLintock, A.H., ed. (1966). "Bowls, men's outdoor—tournament winners". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  13. ^ Chatham Cup records, nzsoccer.com 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "New Zealand: List of champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 1999.

External links edit

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The following lists events that happened during 1932 in New Zealand 1931 1930 1929 1932 in New Zealand 1933 1934 1935Decades 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950sSee also History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history In 1932 the rebuild of Napier was underway after the devastating 1931 Hawke s Bay earthquake its architecture is regarded today as being one of the finest collections of Art Deco in the worldContents 1 Population 2 Incumbents 2 1 Regal and viceregal 2 2 Government 2 3 Parliamentary opposition 2 4 Judiciary 2 5 Main centre leaders 3 Events 4 Arts and literature 4 1 Music 4 2 Radio 4 3 Film 5 Sport 5 1 Chess 5 2 Golf 5 3 Horse racing 5 3 1 Harness racing 5 3 2 Thoroughbred racing 5 4 Lawn bowls 5 5 Olympic Games 5 6 Rugby 5 7 Rugby league 5 8 Soccer 6 Births 6 1 January February 6 2 March April 6 3 May June 6 4 July August 6 5 September October 6 6 November December 6 7 Exact date unknown 7 Deaths 7 1 January March 7 2 April June 7 3 July September 7 4 October December 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPopulation editEstimated population as of 31 December 1 534 700 1 Increase since previous 31 December 1931 11 900 0 78 1 Males per 100 females 103 6 1 Incumbents editRegal and viceregal edit Head of State George V Governor General Charles Bathurst Lord Bledisloe 2 Government edit The 24th New Zealand Parliament commenced with the coalition of the United Party and the Reform Party Speaker of the House Charles Statham Independent Prime Minister George Forbes Minister of Finance William Downie Stewart Reform Party Minister of Foreign Affairs George Forbes Attorney General William Downie StewartParliamentary opposition edit Leader of the Opposition Harry Holland Labour 3 Judiciary edit Chief Justice Sir Michael MyersMain centre leaders edit Mayor of Auckland George Hutchison Mayor of Wellington Thomas Hislop Mayor of Christchurch Dan Sullivan Mayor of Dunedin Robert BlackEvents edit nbsp Dedication of the war memorial carillion Wellington23 February First session of the 24th Parliament commences 4 25 April Dedication ceremony for the New Zealand National War Memorial Carillion in Wellington 10 May Parliament goes into recess 28 June The Otago Witness first published in 1851 produces its last issue 5 22 September Parliament recommences 8 December First session of the 24th Parliament concludes Arts and literature editSee 1932 in art 1932 in literature Category 1932 books Music edit See 1932 in music Radio edit See Public broadcasting in New Zealand Film edit See Category 1932 film awards 1932 in film List of New Zealand feature films Cinema of New Zealand Category 1932 filmsSport editChess edit The 41st National Chess Championship was held in Napier and was won by G Gundersen of Melbourne his second title 6 Golf edit The 22nd New Zealand Open championship was won by Andrew Shaw his fifth title 7 The 36th National Amateur Championships were held in Wellington 8 Men Rana Wagg Hutt 2nd title Women Mrs J C TemplarHorse racing edit Harness racing edit New Zealand Trotting Cup Harold Logan 2nd win 9 Auckland Trotting Cup Great Parrish 10 Thoroughbred racing edit New Zealand Cup Fast Passage 11 Avondale Gold Cup Bronze Tray 11 Auckland Cup Fast Passage 11 Wellington Cup Compris 11 New Zealand Derby Silver Scorn 11 Lawn bowls edit The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Christchurch 12 Men s singles champion J Scott Caledonian Bowling Club Men s pair champions Bill Bremner C Hardley skip West End Bowling Club Auckland Men s fours champions K S Mackay Len Keys C H de Launay M Walker skip Auckland Bowling Club Olympic Games edit Main article New Zealand at the 1932 Summer Olympics nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total0 1 0 1Rugby edit Category Rugby union in New Zealand Inaugural Bledisloe Cup won by New Zealand 2 1 Ranfurly Shield held by Canterbury all season with defenses against Sth Canterbury 11 5 Auckland 14 0 West Coast 5 3 Wellington 9 8 Buller 13 0 Waikato 17 6Rugby league edit New Zealand national rugby league team Soccer edit The Chatham Cup is won by Wellington Marist who beat Millerton All Blacks 5 0 in the final 13 Provincial league champions 14 Auckland YMCA Canterbury Thistle Hawke s Bay Napier YMCA Nelson Athletic Otago Seacliff Southland Rangers Taranaki Albion Waikato Rotowaro Wanganui Thistle Wellington MaristBirths editJanuary February edit 1 January Vinka Lucas fashion designer and retailer magazine founder died 2020 3 January Stanley James cricketer died 2002 6 January Eunice Eichler midwife open adoption advocate died 2017 9 January Whetu Tirikatene Sullivan politician died 2011 13 January Mervyn Edmunds cricketer died 2015 18 January Jock Butterfield rugby league player died 2004 20 January Mervin Sandri cricketer died 2016 23 January Ann Trotter historian died 2022 28 January Keith Roberts rugby league player and coach died 2015 31 January Derek Quigley politician 16 February Daphne Robinson cricketer died 2008 19 February Ray La Varis politician died 1986 20 February Ann Ballin psychologist victims rights advocate died 2003 March April edit 1 March Ranginui Walker academic writer died 2016 4 March William Norman cricketer died 2009 8 March Pat O Connor Roman Catholic priest died 2014 9 March Les McNichol rugby league player died 2013 10 March Fred Gerbic politician died 1995 15 March Roger Green archaeologist died 2009 16 March Frank Albrechtsen association footballer 19 March Ernest Wainscott cricket umpire 24 March Peter Jones rugby union player died 1994 2 April Joan Fear painter died 2022 3 April John Hooker novelist died 2008 13 April Robert Long cricketer died 2010 20 April Farquhar Wilkinson cellist died 2022 May June edit 1 May Keith Mann fencer sports administrator died 2021 5 May John Cunneen Roman Catholic bishop died 2010 7 May Krystyna Tomaszyk writer social activist died 2020 12 May Tom Kneebone cabaret performer actor died 2003 13 May Jan Anderson plant scientist died 2015 Thomas Flaws cricketer died 2021 21 May Binney Lock journalist newspaper editor died 2014 23 May Jack Foster athlete died 2004 David Stenhouse biologist philosopher died 2013 29 May Paddy McFarlane association footballer died 2013 1 June Frank Cameron cricketer died 2023 4 June Maurice Shadbolt writer died 2004 7 June Arapera Hineira Kaa Blank poet teacher died 2002 12 June June Kerr ballerina died 2018 23 June Bob Blair cricketerJuly August edit 3 July Gordon Challis poet died 2018 4 July Ron Horsley rugby union player died 2007 5 July Robert Webster virologist 1 August Hector Busby traditional navigator and waka builder died 2019 2 August Pat Hanly painter died 2004 W H McLeod historian died 2009 7 August Robin Ferrier organic chemist died 2013 20 August Joseph Churchward graphic designer typographer died 2013 22 August Barbara van den Broek architect landscape architect died 2001 27 August John Watkinson soil scientist died 2017 31 August William Frame cricketer died 1965 September October edit 4 September David McIntyre historian died 2022 6 September Ross Jansen politician mayor of Hamilton 1977 1989 died 2010 2 October Roger Gibbs swimmer died 2012 5 October Barbara Goodman politician political hostess died 2013 17 October C K Stead academic writer 23 October Brenda Duncan cricketer 29 October Alan Preston association footballer cricketer died 2014 November December edit 5 November Guy Bowers rugby union player died 2000 8 November John Hastie cricket umpire 10 November Tony Ciprian broadcaster died 2015 13 November Katerina Mataira Maori language advocate teacher artist writer died 2011 15 November John Lasher rugby league player sailor died 2015 17 November Winifred Griffin swimmer died 2018 Donald MacLeod cricketer died 2008 1 December Heather Begg opera singer died 2009 4 December Ian Brackenbury Channell Wizard of New Zealand 6 December Paul Reeves Anglican archbishop Governor General 1985 1990 died 2011 7 December Norman Kingsbury educational administrator died 2019 23 December Bill Gray rugby union player died 1993 27 December Donald Gemmell rower died 2022 Exact date unknown edit Bob Brockie biologist cartoonist Titewhai Harawira Maori activist died 2023 Deaths editJanuary March edit 14 January Frank Wells cricketer born 1871 30 January Edward Walter politician born 1866 9 February Charles Wilson newspaper editor politician librarian born 1857 19 February Ernest Lee politician born 1862 17 March Mary Gertrude Banahan Roman Catholic nun teacher born c 1856 April June edit 5 April Phar Lap Thoroughbred racehorse foaled 1926 12 April Henry Stronach cricketer born 1865 16 April Rutherford Waddell Presbyterian minister social reformer writer born c 1851 19 April Dame Christina Massey community leader political hostess born 1863 5 May Gloaming Thoroughbred racehorse foaled 1915 16 May William Pember Reeves politician historian poet social reformer born 1857 30 May Hori Pukehika woodcarver Te Ati Haunui a Paparangi leader born c 1847 24 June Edward Henry Clark politician born 1870 Tuiti Makitanara politician born 1874 July September edit 17 July Sidney Luttrell architect building contractor born 1872 3 August William Bock engraver lithographer medal and stamp designer publisher born 1847 20 August John Cunningham cricketer born 1854 2 September Hester Maclean nurse journal editor born 1859 4 September Bert Palmer rugby union player born 1901 10 September Hugh Valentine politician born 1848 15 September Frederick Allsop politician born 1865 October December edit 5 October George Carter politician born 1864 6 October Alex Wilson rugby union player born 1874 17 October Lewis Allen rugby union player born 1870 George Black politician born 1903 23 October Ernest Currie rugby union player cricketer born 1873 16 November William Nelson farmer industrialist born 1843 22 November Helen Nicol suffragist temperance campaigner born 1854 24 November Isabella Fraser hospital matron born 1857 10 December William Butler sawmiller timber merchant born 1858 11 December James Horn politician born 1855 21 December Harold Livingstone Tapley politician born 1875 See also editList of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history History of New Zealand Military history of New Zealand Timeline of the New Zealand environment Timeline of New Zealand s links with AntarcticaReferences edit a b c Historical population estimates tables Statistics New Zealand Archived from the original on 31 December 2017 Statistics New Zealand New Zealand Official Yearbook 1990 ISSN 0078 0170 page 52 Elections NZ Leaders of the Opposition Archived from the original on 17 October 2008 Retrieved 6 April 2008 Lambert amp Palenski The New Zealand Almanac 1982 ISBN 0 908570 55 4 Chapter 2 Early Statistical Sources 19th Century PDF Statistical Publications 1840 2000 Statistics New Zealand p 12 Archived from the original PDF on 25 November 2007 List of New Zealand Chess Champions Archived 14 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine PGA European Holden New Zealand Open The Sports Network 2005 Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 25 March 2009 McLintock A H ed 1966 Men s Golf National Champions An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 13 February 2009 List of NZ Trotting cup winners Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 5 May 2009 Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz co nz Archived 17 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e Lambert Max Palenski Ron 1982 The New Zealand Almanac Moa Almanac Press pp 448 454 ISBN 0 908570 55 4 McLintock A H ed 1966 Bowls men s outdoor tournament winners An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 6 June 2018 Chatham Cup records nzsoccer com Archived 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine New Zealand List of champions Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 1999 External links edit nbsp Media related to 1932 in New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1932 in New Zealand 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