- Source: 1933 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1933 in New Zealand.
Population
Estimated population as of 31 December 1933: 1,547,100.
Increase since previous 31 December 1932: 12,400 (0.81%).
Males per 100 females: 103.4.
Incumbents
= Regal and viceregal
=Head of State – George V
Governor-General – The Lord Bledisloe
= Government
=The 24th New Zealand Parliament continued 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 until 28 January, then Gordon Coates (Reform Party)
Minister of Foreign Affairs – George Forbes
Attorney-General – William Downie Stewart until 28 January, then George Forbes
Chief Justice — Sir Michael Myers
= Parliamentary opposition
=Leader of the Opposition — Harry Holland until his death on 8 October, succeeded 12 October by Michael Joseph Savage (Labour Party).
= Judiciary
=Chief Justice — Sir Michael Myers
= Main centre leaders
=Mayor of Auckland — George Hutchison
Mayor of Wellington — Thomas Hislop
Mayor of Christchurch — Dan Sullivan
Mayor of Dunedin — Robert Black, then Edwin Thomas Cox
Events
26 January – Second session of the 24th Parliament commences.
10 March – Parliament goes into recess.
13 September – Elizabeth McCombs wins the Lyttelton by-election, becoming New Zealand's first female MP.
21 September – Parliament recommences.
22 December – Second session of the 24th Parliament concludes.
New Zealand's first distinctive coins issued by the New Zealand Treasury, see New Zealand pound.
Arts and literature
See 1933 in art, 1933 in literature, Category:1933 books
= Music
=See: 1933 in music
= Radio
=See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
= Film
=See: Category:1933 film awards, 1933 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1933 films
Sport
= Chess
=The 42nd National Chess Championship are held in Auckland, and are won by M.E. Goldstein, of Sydney.
= Golf
=The 23rd New Zealand Open championship is won by Ernie Moss in a playoff against Ted Douglas.
The 37th National Amateur Championships are held at Titirangi
Men – B.V. Wright (Otago)
Women – Miss O. Kay (her second title)
= Horse racing
=Harness racing
New Zealand Trotting Cup – Red Shadow
Auckland Trotting Cup – Indianapolis
Thoroughbred racing
New Zealand Cup – Palantua
Avondale Gold Cup – King's Knave
Auckland Cup – Minerval
Wellington Cup – Royal Artist
New Zealand Derby – Nightly
= Lawn bowls
=The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Wellington.
Men's singles champion – W.M. Parkhouse (Wellington Bowling Club)
Men's pair champions – H.S. Maslin, M.J. Squire (skip) (Hawera Bowling Club)
Men's fours champions – A.R. Hastings, R. McKenzie, J.M. Brackenridge, L.M. Naylor (skip) (Lyall Bay Bowling Club)
= Rugby league
=New Zealand national rugby league team
= Rugby union
=The Ranfurly Shield is retained by Canterbury all season, with successful defences against:
Ashburton County 31–7
Southland 21–3
Otago 8–5
West Coast 23–14
Buller 13–3
Taranaki 15–15
South Canterbury 6–3
King Country 36–0
= Soccer
=The New Zealand national football team tours Australia:
20 May – Lose 0–5 vs New South Wales at Sydney
24 May – Win 1–0 vs South Coast at Bulli
27 May – Lose 1–7 vs Northern Districts at Newcastle
1 June – Lose 4–5 vs Ipswich / West Moreton at Ipswich
3 June – Win 5–1 vs Queensland at Brisbane
5 June – Lose 2–4 vs Australia at Brisbane
10 June – Draw 2–2 vs Australian XI at Newcastle
13 June – Lose 0–1 vs South Maitland at Cessnock
17 June – Lose 4–6 vs Australia at Sydney
21 June – Lose 2–3 vs Metropolis at Sydney
24 June – Lose 2–4 vs Australia at Sydney
26 June – Win 4–2 vs Granville at Granville
28 June – Lose 2–7 vs Gladesville-Ryde at Gladesville
The Chatham Cup is won by Ponsonby who beat Millerton All Blacks 2–1 in the final.
Provincial league champions:
Auckland – Thistle
Waikato – Rotowaro
Taranaki – Albion
Wanganui – Wanganui Athletic
Hawke's Bay – Whakatu
Wellington – Petone
Nelson – Athletic
Canterbury – Thistle
Otago – Maori Hill
Southland – Corinthians
Births
Deaths
See also
History of New Zealand
List of years in New Zealand
Military history of New Zealand
Timeline of New Zealand history
Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica
Timeline of the New Zealand environment
References
External links
Media related to 1933 in New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons
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