The following lists events that happened during 1895 in New Zealand .
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government and law
The 12th New Zealand Parliament continues with the Liberal Party in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Leader of the Opposition – William Russell .[ 1]
Main centre leaders
Events
July: The Waikato Advocate is published in Cambridge .[ 2] It merged with the Waikato Times in 1896.
12 August: Minnie Dean hanged for murder (the only woman to be executed in New Zealand).
Undated
Arts and literature
Music
Sport
Athletics
National Champions, Men
100 yards – Alfred J. Patrick (Wellington)
250 yards – L. Broad (Canterbury)
440 yards – W. Low (Otago)
880 yards – W. Low (Otago)
1 mile – A. Davies (Auckland)
3 miles – A. Bell (Manawatu)
120 yards hurdles – W. Martin (Auckland)
440 yards hurdles – F. Harley (Wellington)
Long jump – J. Ryan (Hawkes Bay)
High jump – H. Bailey (Wanganui)
Pole vault – H. Kingsley (Wanganui)
Shot put – Charles M. Louisson (Canterbury)
Hammer throw – Charles M. Louisson (Canterbury)
Chess
National Champion: W. Mackay of Wellington.[ 3]
Cricket
Golf
National amateur champion (men) – G. Gossett (Christchurch)[ 4]
National amateur champion (women) – Mrs ? Melland
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Season leaders (1894/95)
Top New Zealand stakes earner – Mahaki
Leading flat jockey – R. Derrett
Lawn Bowls
National Champions[ 6]
Singles – W. McLaren (Kaitangata)
Pairs – R. Struthers and W. Barnett (skip) (Christchurch)
Fours – H. Reid, A. Tapper, A. McDonald and T. Sneddon (skip) (Kaituna)
Polo
Savile Cup winners – Manawatu
Rowing
National Champions (Men)
Coxed fours – Queen's Dr, Port Chalmers
Coxless pairs – Union, Christchurch
Double sculls – Union, Christchurch
Single sculls – J. McGrath (Dunedin Amateur)
Rugby union
Provincial club rugby champions include:
see also Category:Rugby union in New Zealand
Shooting
Ballinger Belt – W. Ballinger (Petone Rifle Club)
Soccer
Provincial league champions:[ 7]
Auckland: Auckland United
Otago: Roslyn Dunedin
Wellington: Wellington Swifts
Swimming
National Champions (Men)
Tennis
National Championships
Births
5 January: Eruera Tirikatene , politician. (d. 1967 )
2 February: Ethel Gould , politician (MLC). (d. 1992 )
1 April: Alexander Aitken , mathematician. (d. 1967 )
15 April: Clark McConachy , snooker and billiards player (d. 1980 )
2 June: George Jobberns , academic. (d. 1974 )
6 August: Cyril Brownlie , rugby union player. (d. 1954 )
23 August: Thomas Ashby , mayor of Auckland (d. 1957 )
3 October: Ernest Toop (in England), politician, mayor of Wellington (d. 1976 )
16 October: Keith Caldwell , WWI flying ace. (d. 1980 )
9 December: Whina Cooper , Māori leader. (d. 1994 )
23 December: Nola Luxford , Hollywood actress. (d. 1994 )
Deaths
See also
References
General
Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. ISBN 1-86958-879-7
Specific
External links
Media related to 1895 in New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons
1895 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand