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1996 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1996 in New Zealand.

1996
in
New Zealand

Decades:
See also:

Population edit

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,762,300.[1]
  • Increase since 31 December 1995: 55,600 (1.50%).[1]
  • Males per 100 Females: 97.3.[1]

Incumbents edit

Regal and viceregal edit

Government edit

The 44th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The National Party, led by Jim Bolger. In the 1996 New Zealand general election National was returned to power, but had to form a coalition with the New Zealand First.

Opposition leaders edit

See: Category:Parliament of New Zealand, New Zealand elections

Main centre leaders edit

Events edit

Arts and literature edit

See 1996 in art, 1996 in literature, Category:1996 books

Music edit

New Zealand Music Awards edit

Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.[5][6]

  • Album of the Year: Shihad - Killjoy
    • Finn Brothers - Finn
    • Howard Morrison - Songs of New Zealand
    • Max Lines - Beautiful Panflute I
    • Starlight String Quartet - Romantic Strings
    • Suzanne Prentice - 25th Anniversary
  • Single of the Year: OMCHow Bizarre
    • D-Faction - Down in the Boondocks
    • Herbs - French Letter '95
    • Jan Hellriegel - Manic
    • The Exponents - La La Lulu
    • Strawpeople - Sweet Disorder
  • Best Male Vocalist: Jon Toogood – Shihad
  • Best Female Vocalist: Teremoana Rapley
    • Sulata
    • Jan Hellriegel
  • Best Group: Shihad
    • The Exponents
    • The Mutton Birds
    • Finn Brothers
  • Rising Star Award: Kylie Harris
  • Most Promising Male Vocalist: Paul Fuemana (OMC)
  • Most Promising Female Vocalist: Bic Runga
  • Most Promising Group: OMC
    • Garageland
    • Joint Force
  • International Achievement: Shihad
    • Finn Brothers
    • Dave Dobbyn
    • Supergroove
  • Best Video: Sigi Spath / Jo Fisher – You Gotta Know (Supergroove)
    • Greg Page - Honeyblonde (Throw)
    • M Noonan and J Frizzell - Static PTI (Joint Force)
  • Best Producer: Eddie Rayner - World Stand Still
    • Alan Jansson, Nathan Haines and James Pinker - Shift Left (Nathan Haines)
    • Malcolm Welsford - La La Lulu (The Exponents)
  • Best Engineer: Alan Jansson – How Bizarre (Omc)
    • Chris Sinclair - Black Sand Shore (Grace)
    • Malcolm Welsford - La La Lulu (The Exponents)
  • Best Jazz Album: Nathan Haines – Shift Left
    • Hattie St John - Flying High at Iguacu
    • Christchurch Polytechnic Sextet - Collaboration
  • Best Classical Album: Michael Houston - Beethoven Piano Sonatas from the Middle Period
    • Alexander Ivashkin and Tamas Vesmas - Alfred Schnittke
    • L Subramaniam - Pacific Rendezvous
  • Best Country Album: Kylie Harris – Let It Be Love
    • Glen Moffat - Somewhere in New Zealand Tonight
    • Kevin Greaves - Over the Storm
  • Best Folk Album: Rua – Harbour Lights
    • Chris Thompson - Song for Laura
    • Peter Skandera and Dave Maybee - Acoustic Spirit
  • Best Gospel Album: Brent Chambers – Living Sacrifices
    • Alastair Brown - Narrow
    • Paul Stephens - Apocalypse
  • Best Mana Maori Album: Southside of Bombay with Mina Ripia – Kia Mau
    • Maree Sheehan - Past to Present
    • Moana and The Moahunters - Give it Up Now
    • Ruia - Ka Tangi te Tiitii Ka Tangi to Kaakaa
  • Best Mana Reo Album: Southside of Bombay with Mina Ripia – Kia Mau
    • Ruia - Ka Tangi te Tiitii Ka Tangi te Kaakaa
    • Moana and the Moa Hunters - Akona Te Reo '95
  • Best Children's Album: Nga Pihi - 1 & 2
    • Radha and the Kiwis - Sing the World Around
    • Kids TV - You and Me Songbook (Suzy Cato)
  • Best Polynesian Album: Southside of Bombay - Umbadada
    • D-Faction - Down in the Boondocks
    • John Akaata - Ura Mai Koe
    • Purest Form - If I Fell/U Can Do It
  • Best Songwriter: Mark Tierney / Paul Casserly / Anthony Ioasa - Sweet Disorder (Strawpeople)
    • Glen Moffat - Somewhere in New Zealand Tonight
    • Greg Johnson - Don't Wait Another Day
  • Best Cover: Alec Bathgate – Abbasalutely
    • Chris Knox - Songs of You and Me
    • Neil Finn and Wayne Conway - Finn

See: 1996 in music

Performing arts edit

Radio and television edit

See: 1996 in New Zealand television, 1996 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, TV3 (New Zealand), Public broadcasting in New Zealand

Film edit

See: Category:1996 film awards, 1996 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1996 films

Internet edit

See:

Sport edit

Athletics edit

  • Phil Costley wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:20:32 on 27 October in Auckland, while Tracey Clissold claims her first in the women's championship (2:39:03).

Basketball edit

  • The NBL was won by Auckland.

Cricket edit

Various Tours, New Zealand cricket team, Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, Cricket World Cup

Golf edit

Horse racing edit

Harness racing edit

Thoroughbred racing edit

Netball edit

Olympic Games edit

  • New Zealand sends a team of 97 competitors.
  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
3 2 1 6

Paralympics edit

  • New Zealand sends a team of 30 competitors across seven sports.
  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
9 6 3 18

Rugby league edit

The 1996 Great Britain Lions tour saw the three Tet matches played in New Zealand:

  • 18 October, New Zealand defeated Great Britain 17-12
  • 25 October, New Zealand defeated Great Britain 18-15
  • 1 November, New Zealand defeated Great Britain 32-12

Rugby union edit

Category:Rugby union in New Zealand, Super 14, Rugby Union World Cup, National Provincial Championship, Category:All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, Tri Nations Series, Ranfurly Shield

Shooting edit

  • Ballinger Belt – Graeme Ballinger (Levin)[9]

Soccer edit

Births edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

June edit

July edit

August edit

September edit

October edit

November edit

December edit

Deaths edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

  • 3 July – Barry Crump, author (born 1935)
  • 11 July – Bob Whaitiri, community leader (born 1916)
  • 17 July – Nell Rose, nurse (born 1996)
  • 25 July – Andy Keyworth, master mariner (born 1923)
  • 10 August – Les George, rugby union player and administrator (born 1908)
  • 16 August – Lena Manuel, community leader (born 1915)
  • 27 August – Josie Yelas, netball player (born 1924)
  • 10 September – Patrick Rhind, rugby union player (born 1915)
  • 13 September – Dot Simons, sports journalist and writer (born 1912)
  • 23 September – Sir Jack Newman, cricketer, businessman (born 1902)
  • 26 September – Athol Rafter, nuclear chemist (born 1913)

October–December edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Statistics New Zealand. Archived from the original on 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ The Rt Hon Sir Michael Hardie Boys, GNZM, GCMG, QSO gg.govt.nz. Retrieved 10 April 2012
  3. ^ "New Zealand Tablet". National Library of New Zealand.
  4. ^ "Leaded petrol eradicated after two decades of effort". Stuff. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  5. ^ . Listing. NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  6. ^ "1996 New Zealand Music Awards". Web page. RIANZ. Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  8. ^ Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz.co.nz 17 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . National Rifle Association of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  10. ^ Chatham Cup records, nzsoccer.com 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine

See also edit

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The following lists events that happened during 1996 in New Zealand 1995 1994 1993 1996 in New Zealand 1997 1998 1999Decades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee also History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history Contents 1 Population 2 Incumbents 2 1 Regal and viceregal 2 2 Government 2 3 Opposition leaders 2 4 Main centre leaders 3 Events 4 Arts and literature 4 1 Music 4 1 1 New Zealand Music Awards 4 2 Performing arts 4 3 Radio and television 4 4 Film 4 5 Internet 5 Sport 5 1 Athletics 5 2 Basketball 5 3 Cricket 5 4 Golf 5 5 Horse racing 5 5 1 Harness racing 5 5 2 Thoroughbred racing 5 6 Netball 5 7 Olympic Games 5 8 Paralympics 5 9 Rugby league 5 10 Rugby union 5 11 Shooting 5 12 Soccer 6 Births 6 1 January 6 2 February 6 3 March 6 4 April 6 5 May 6 6 June 6 7 July 6 8 August 6 9 September 6 10 October 6 11 November 6 12 December 7 Deaths 7 1 January March 7 2 April June 7 3 July September 7 4 October December 8 References 9 See alsoPopulation editEstimated population as of 31 December 3 762 300 1 Increase since 31 December 1995 55 600 1 50 1 Males per 100 Females 97 3 1 Incumbents editRegal and viceregal edit Head of State Elizabeth II Governor General The Rt Hon Sir Michael Hardie Boys GNZM GCMG QSO 2 Government edit The 44th New Zealand Parliament continued Government was The National Party led by Jim Bolger In the 1996 New Zealand general election National was returned to power but had to form a coalition with the New Zealand First Speaker of the House Peter Tapsell then Doug Kidd Prime Minister Jim Bolger Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon then Winston Peters Minister of Finance Bill Birch Minister of Foreign Affairs Don McKinnon Chief Justice Sir Thomas EichelbaumOpposition leaders edit See Category Parliament of New Zealand New Zealand elections Act Roger Douglas then Richard Prebble New Zealand First Winston Peters United Future Peter Dunne Labour Helen Clark Leader of the Opposition Alliance Jim AndertonMain centre leaders edit Mayor of Auckland Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton Margaret Evans Mayor of Wellington Mark Blumsky Mayor of Christchurch Vicki Buck Mayor of Dunedin Sukhi TurnerEvents editApril The New Zealand Tablet winds up The weekly Catholic newspaper started publication in 1873 3 1 November Cartoon Network debuts on New Zealand television November Michael Jackson the king of pop performed in Auckland both nights November 9 and November 11 as a part of his world tour HIStory World Tour Leaded petrol is phased out 4 Arts and literature editBernadette Hall wins the Robert Burns Fellowship Montana New Zealand Book Awards Book of the Year Cultural Heritage Judith Binney Redemption Songs A Life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki First Book Awards Fiction Emily Perkins Not Her Real Name Poetry James Brown Go Round Power Please Non Fiction Alex Frame Salmond Southern Jurist f INK Dunedin s weekly entertainment magazine is foundedSee 1996 in art 1996 in literature Category 1996 books Music edit New Zealand Music Awards edit Winners are shown first with nominees underneath 5 6 Album of the Year Shihad Killjoy Finn Brothers Finn Howard Morrison Songs of New Zealand Max Lines Beautiful Panflute I Starlight String Quartet Romantic Strings Suzanne Prentice 25th Anniversary Single of the Year OMC How Bizarre D Faction Down in the Boondocks Herbs French Letter 95 Jan Hellriegel Manic The Exponents La La Lulu Strawpeople Sweet Disorder Best Male Vocalist Jon Toogood Shihad Greg Johnson Dave Dobbyn Best Female Vocalist Teremoana Rapley Sulata Jan Hellriegel Best Group Shihad The Exponents The Mutton Birds Finn Brothers Rising Star Award Kylie Harris Bic Runga Glen Moffat Most Promising Male Vocalist Paul Fuemana OMC Jeremy Eade Garageland Otis Frizzell Joint Force Most Promising Female Vocalist Bic Runga Celia Mancini King Loser Jordan Reyne Most Promising Group OMC Garageland Joint Force International Achievement Shihad Finn Brothers Dave Dobbyn Supergroove Best Video Sigi Spath Jo Fisher You Gotta Know Supergroove Greg Page Honeyblonde Throw M Noonan and J Frizzell Static PTI Joint Force Best Producer Eddie Rayner World Stand Still Alan Jansson Nathan Haines and James Pinker Shift Left Nathan Haines Malcolm Welsford La La Lulu The Exponents Best Engineer Alan Jansson How Bizarre Omc Chris Sinclair Black Sand Shore Grace Malcolm Welsford La La Lulu The Exponents Best Jazz Album Nathan Haines Shift Left Hattie St John Flying High at Iguacu Christchurch Polytechnic Sextet Collaboration Best Classical Album Michael Houston Beethoven Piano Sonatas from the Middle Period Alexander Ivashkin and Tamas Vesmas Alfred Schnittke L Subramaniam Pacific Rendezvous Best Country Album Kylie Harris Let It Be Love Glen Moffat Somewhere in New Zealand Tonight Kevin Greaves Over the Storm Best Folk Album Rua Harbour Lights Chris Thompson Song for Laura Peter Skandera and Dave Maybee Acoustic Spirit Best Gospel Album Brent Chambers Living Sacrifices Alastair Brown Narrow Paul Stephens Apocalypse Best Mana Maori Album Southside of Bombay with Mina Ripia Kia Mau Maree Sheehan Past to Present Moana and The Moahunters Give it Up Now Ruia Ka Tangi te Tiitii Ka Tangi to Kaakaa Best Mana Reo Album Southside of Bombay with Mina Ripia Kia Mau Ruia Ka Tangi te Tiitii Ka Tangi te Kaakaa Moana and the Moa Hunters Akona Te Reo 95 Best Children s Album Nga Pihi 1 amp 2 Radha and the Kiwis Sing the World Around Kids TV You and Me Songbook Suzy Cato Best Polynesian Album Southside of Bombay Umbadada D Faction Down in the Boondocks John Akaata Ura Mai Koe Purest Form If I Fell U Can Do It Best Songwriter Mark Tierney Paul Casserly Anthony Ioasa Sweet Disorder Strawpeople Glen Moffat Somewhere in New Zealand Tonight Greg Johnson Don t Wait Another Day Best Cover Alec Bathgate Abbasalutely Chris Knox Songs of You and Me Neil Finn and Wayne Conway FinnSee 1996 in music Performing arts edit Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Keith Leggett Radio and television edit See 1996 in New Zealand television 1996 in television List of TVNZ television programming TV3 New Zealand Public broadcasting in New Zealand The New Zealand Government sells the Radio New Zealand commercial arm to Clear Channel creating The Radio NetworkFilm edit Broken English Chicken Jack Brown Genius Flight of the Albatross Someone Else s Country The Frighteners The Whole of the MoonSee Category 1996 film awards 1996 in film List of New Zealand feature films Cinema of New Zealand Category 1996 films Internet edit See NZ Internet HistorySport editAthletics edit Phil Costley wins his first national title in the men s marathon clocking 2 20 32 on 27 October in Auckland while Tracey Clissold claims her first in the women s championship 2 39 03 Basketball edit The NBL was won by Auckland Cricket edit Various Tours New Zealand cricket team Chappell Hadlee Trophy Cricket World Cup Golf edit New Zealand Open Check Category New Zealand golfers in overseas tournaments Horse racing edit Harness racing edit New Zealand Trotting Cup Il Vicolo 2nd win 7 Auckland Trotting Cup Sharp And Telford 8 Thoroughbred racing edit Netball edit Silver Ferns National Bank CupOlympic Games edit Main article New Zealand at the 1996 Summer Olympics New Zealand sends a team of 97 competitors nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total3 2 1 6Paralympics edit Main article New Zealand at the 1996 Summer Paralympics New Zealand sends a team of 30 competitors across seven sports nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total9 6 3 18Rugby league edit Main article 1996 New Zealand rugby league season The Lion Red Cup was won by the Counties Manukau Heroes who beat the Waitakere City Raiders 34 22 in the grand final Waitakere were the minor premiers In their second season the Auckland Warriors placed 11th of 20 teams in the Australian National Rugby League competition They had been in finals contention until losing their last six games 5 October New Zealand defeated Papua New Guinea 62 8 11 October New Zealand defeated Papua New Guinea 64 0The 1996 Great Britain Lions tour saw the three Tet matches played in New Zealand 18 October New Zealand defeated Great Britain 17 12 25 October New Zealand defeated Great Britain 18 15 1 November New Zealand defeated Great Britain 32 12Rugby union edit Category Rugby union in New Zealand Super 14 Rugby Union World Cup National Provincial Championship Category All Blacks Bledisloe Cup Tri Nations Series Ranfurly Shield Shooting edit Ballinger Belt Graeme Ballinger Levin 9 Soccer edit The National Summer Soccer League was inaugurated to replace the New Zealand National Soccer League so there was no 1996 league champion The New Zealand national soccer team placed third in the OFC Nations Cup which this year was played as a league rather than a tournament The Chatham Cup is won by Waitakere City F C who beat Mt Wellington 3 1 in the final 10 Births editJanuary edit 1 January Ben Lister cricketer 5 January James Fisher Harris rugby league player 10 January Jamie Lee Price netballer 13 January Mitch Jacobson rugby union player Oliver Sail association footballer 28 January Gabby Westbrook Patrick model 31 January Jordan Trainor rugby union playerFebruary edit 6 February Rhett Purcell tennis player 7 February Piera Hudson alpine skier 10 February Nicole van der Kaay triathlete 11 February Jack Salt basketball player 14 February Poasa Faamausili rugby league player 19 February Amy Robinson field hockey player 28 February Rosa Flanagan athlete 29 February Nelson Asofa Solomona rugby league player Tarryn Davey field hockey player Claudia Williams tennis playerMarch edit 8 March Leni Apisai rugby league player 11 March Matthew Ridenton association footballer 14 March Andrew Blake association footballer 16 March Tyrel Lomax rugby union player 20 March Deklan Wynne association footballer 22 March Tamupiwa Dimairo association footballer 24 March Jack Boyle cricketer 26 March Zane Musgrove rugby league playerApril edit 3 April Cory Brown association footballer 14 April Jessee Wyatt athlete 15 April Nathaniel Roache rugby league player 20 April Caleb Makene rugby union player 23 April Ollie Jones cyclist 29 April Nicholas Kergozou cyclistMay edit 9 May Jonah Lowe rugby union player 10 May Henry Shipley cricketer Taniela Tupou rugby league player 12 May Hugh Renton rugby union player 23 May Maddison Keeney diver 27 May Sio Tomkinson rugby union player 29 May Holly Rose Emery model 31 May Brandon Smith rugby league playerJune edit 1 June Adam Mitchell association footballer 4 June Meikayla Moore association footballer 5 June Gayle Broughton rugby union player Jamayne Isaako rugby league player 6 June Ofahiki Ogden rugby league player 7 June Jackie Gowler rower 10 June TJ Va a rugby union player 12 June Luke Mudgway cyclist Alex Rufer association footballer 18 June Sam Nock rugby union player 29 June Joseph Manu rugby league player Mikayla Pirini basketball player 30 June Louisa Tuilotolava field hockey playerJuly edit 1 July Lauchie Johns cricketer 3 July Aidan Sarikaya field hockey player 5 July Alex Ridley cricketer 11 July David Liti weightlifter 16 July Josh Iosefa Scott rugby union player 20 July Jasmine Pereira association footballer 26 July Jamie Curry vlogger comedian 27 July Luther Hirini rugby union player 29 July Marata Niukore rugby league playerAugust edit 16 August Sefo Kautai rugby union player 17 August Hamish Kerr high jumper Esan Marsters rugby league player 20 August Bunty Afoa rugby league player 21 August Quinten Strange rugby union playerSeptember edit 5 September Isaac Salmon rugby union player 6 September Nicholas Reddish cyclist 12 September Aaron Booth decathlete Ryan Christensen cyclist Pari Pari Parkinson rugby union player 13 September Botille Vette Welsh rugby league player 19 September Lukhan Salakaia Loto rugby union player 25 September Salesi Rayasi rugby union player 29 September Jahrome Brown rugby union playerOctober edit 2 October Tayler Reid triathlete Michaela Sokolich Beatson netball player 3 October Hannah Rowe cricketer 4 October Brett Cameron rugby union player 5 October Lisati Milo Harris rugby union player Jayden Nikorima rugby league player 6 October Regan Gough cyclist Elizabeth Ross rower 9 October Eliza Grigg alpine skier 18 October Frances Davies field hockey player 22 October Kelly Jury netball player 24 October Ayden Johnstone rugby union player 25 October Alex Nankivell rugby union playerNovember edit 2 November Andre de Jong association footballer 4 November Jana Radosavljevic association footballer 7 November Hades Thoroughbred racehorse Ella Yelich O Connor aka Lorde singer songwriter 10 November Emma Rolston association footballer 14 November Shaun Stevenson rugby union player 15 November Georgia Marris swimmerDecember edit 5 December Holly Edmondston cyclist 6 December Glenn Phillips cricketer Mark Telea rugby union player 8 December Josh Finnie cricketer 9 December Monty Patterson association footballer 11 December Eliza McCartney pole vaulter 23 December Nik Tzanev association footballer 24 December Richard Kam ice dancer 28 December Fin Hoeata rugby union player 30 December Brad Abbey rugby league playerDeaths editJanuary March edit 4 January Jim Robertson historian born 1896 6 January Beeban McKnight entertainer cinema operator community leader born 1897 9 January Herbert Money evangelical missionary born 1899 17 January Arnold Anderson athlete born 1912 30 January Guy Doleman actor born 1923 31 January Sir Peter Tait politician born 1915 24 February Graeme Moran rower born 1938 26 February Don Oliver weightlifter fitness entrepreneur born 1937 4 March John Spencer yacht designer born 1931 9 March Harold Baigent actor born 1916 April June edit 16 April Archie Dunningham librarian born 1907 17 April Robbie Robson lawn bowls player born 1918 21 April Paraone Reweti politician born 1916 26 April Terence Vaughan musician performing arts administrator born 1915 1 May Bruce McLeod rugby union player born 1940 10 May Ronald Bush rugby union player and coach cricketer born 1909 11 May Rob Hall mountaineer born 1961 16 May Robert Hurst nuclear scientist born 1915 22 May John George politician born 1901 26 May Vince Bevan rugby union player born 1921 30 May Balmerino thoroughbred racehorse foaled 1972 31 May Robert Holden motorcycle racer born 1958 1 June Jack Hemi rugby union and rugby league player born 1914 2 June Freda Bream writer born 1918 3 June Ben Couch rugby union player politician born 1925 5 June Ian Grey historian born 1918 7 June Tom Puna cricketer born 1929 9 June Leo Schultz politician born 1914 16 June Richard Sylvan philosopher born 1935 17 June Doug Harris athlete born 1919 18 June Florence Andrews fencer born 1912 19 June Eric Fisher cricketer born 1924 20 June Colin Gillies rugby union player born 1912 July September edit 3 July Barry Crump author born 1935 11 July Bob Whaitiri community leader born 1916 17 July Nell Rose nurse born 1996 25 July Andy Keyworth master mariner born 1923 10 August Les George rugby union player and administrator born 1908 16 August Lena Manuel community leader born 1915 27 August Josie Yelas netball player born 1924 10 September Patrick Rhind rugby union player born 1915 13 September Dot Simons sports journalist and writer born 1912 23 September Sir Jack Newman cricketer businessman born 1902 26 September Athol Rafter nuclear chemist born 1913 October December edit 1 October James Beal boxer born 1929 Patrick Jameson World War II flying ace born 1912 10 October Harold Cleghorn weightlifter born 1912 12 October Fred Miller journalist historian born 1904 22 October Noel Hilliard author and novelist born 1929 24 October Robert Anderson politician born 1936 27 October Piet van Asch aviator aerial photographer and surveyor born 1911 28 October Jimmy Haig rugby union and rugby league player born 1924 5 November Hugh Sew Hoy businessman community leader born 1901 15 November Les Watt cricketer born 1924 23 November Eve Rimmer athlete born 1937 26 November Dame Joan Hammond opera singer born 1912 Te Waari Whaitiri master mariner community leader born 1912 12 December Elaine Gurr doctor and medical administrator born 1896 17 December Lawrie Miller cricketer born 1923 Violet Walrond swimmer born 1905 22 December William Lunn rugby union player born 1926 25 December Harry Watson cyclist born 1904 References edit a b c Historical population estimates tables Statistics New Zealand Archived from the original on 31 December 2017 The Rt Hon Sir Michael Hardie Boys GNZM GCMG QSO gg govt nz Retrieved 10 April 2012 New Zealand Tablet National Library of New Zealand Leaded petrol eradicated after two decades of effort Stuff 2 September 2021 Retrieved 14 September 2022 Awards 1988 Listing NZ Music Awards Archived from the original on 30 October 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2012 1996 New Zealand Music Awards Web page RIANZ Archived from the original on 20 December 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2012 List of NZ Trotting cup winners Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2009 Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz co nz Archived 17 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine New Zealand champion shot Ballinger Belt winners National Rifle Association of New Zealand Archived from the original on 25 January 2015 Retrieved 11 October 2014 Chatham Cup records nzsoccer com Archived 14 March 2009 at the Wayback MachineSee 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 Antarctica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 in New Zealand amp oldid 1180363048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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