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      The following lists events that happened during 1953 in New Zealand.


      Population


      Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,074,700.
      Increase since 31 December 1952: 50,100 (2.47%).
      Males per 100 females: 101.1.


      Incumbents




      = Regal and viceregal

      =
      Head of State – Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, from 6 February 1952
      Governor-General – Lieutenant-General The Lord Norrie GCMG GCVO CB DSO MC, from 1952-1957


      = Government

      =
      The 30th New Zealand Parliament continued. The National Party was in its second term in office under Sidney Holland.

      Speaker of the House – Matthew Oram from 1950 to 1957
      Prime Minister – Sidney Holland from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
      Deputy Prime Minister – Keith Holyoake from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
      Minister of Finance – Sidney Holland
      Minister of Foreign Affairs – Clifton Webb from 19 September 1951 to 26 November 1954
      Chief Justice β€” Sir Humphrey O'Leary (until 16 October), Sir Harold Barrowclough (from 17 November)


      = Parliamentary opposition

      =
      Leader of the Opposition – Walter Nash (Labour).


      = Main centre leaders

      =
      Mayor of Auckland – John Luxford from 1953–1956
      Mayor of Hamilton – Harold David Caro (from 1938 until his defeat in November) then Roderick Braithwaite (until 1959)
      Mayor of Wellington – Robert Macalister from 1950–1956
      Mayor of Christchurch – Robert M. Macfarlane from 1938–1941 and again from 1950–1958
      Mayor of Dunedin – Leonard Morton Wright from 1950–1959


      Events


      6 January: Godfrey Bowen sets a world sheep shearing record, shearing 456 sheep in nine hours.
      10 January: The Social Credit Political League is formed from the earlier Social Credit Association.
      29 May – Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reach the summit of Mount Everest, the first known time this has been done. Hillary is knighted the following day.
      2 June – Elizabeth II crowned as Queen of New Zealand at Westminster Abbey in London
      23 December – The newly crowned Elizabeth II arrives in New Zealand for a royal tour scheduled to last until 30 January 1954. It is estimated that three in four New Zealanders would make an effort to see her during the tour.
      24 December – Tangiwai disaster: A railway bridge collapses at Tangiwai in the central North Island, sending a fully loaded passenger train into the Whangaehu River, killing 151 passengers on board. The disaster remains New Zealand's worst rail accident.
      Police horses are retired from New Zealand.


      Arts and literature


      See 1953 in art, 1953 in literature, Category:1953 books


      = Radio

      =
      See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand


      = Film

      =
      See: Category:1953 film awards, 1953 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1953 films


      Sport




      = Athletics

      =
      Arthur Lydiard wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:41:29.8 in Dunedin.


      = Chess

      =
      The 60th National Chess Championship was held in Timaru, and was won by Ortvin Sarapu of Auckland (his second title).


      = Horse racing

      =


      Harness racing


      New Zealand Trotting Cup – Adorian
      Auckland Trotting Cup – Thelma Globe


      = Lawn bowls

      =
      The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Auckland.

      Men's singles champion – R. McMaster (Stanley Bowling Club)
      Men's pair champions – J.F. Benson, Richard Pilkington (skip) (Balmoral Bowling Club)
      Men's fours champions – W.G. Thornally, C.B. Shine, N.A. Fletcher, N. Orange (skip) (Balmoral Bowling Club)


      = Shooting

      =
      Ballinger Belt – Maurie Gordon (Okawa)


      = Soccer

      =
      The Chatham Cup is won by Eastern Suburbs (of Auckland) who beat Northern (of Dunedin) 4–3 in the final.
      Provincial league champions:
      Auckland: Eastern Suburbs AFC
      Bay of Plenty: Mangakino Utd
      Canterbury: Western
      Hawke's Bay: Hastings Wanderers
      Manawatu: Palmerston North United
      Nelson: Woodbourne
      Northland: Otangarei United
      Otago: Northern AFC
      Poverty Bay: Eastern Union
      South Canterbury: Northern Hearts
      Southland: Brigadiers, Thistle (shared)
      Taranaki: City
      Waikato: Huntly Thistle
      Wairarapa: Carterton
      Wanganui: New Settlers
      Wellington: Wellington Marist


      Births


      3 February: Steve Maharey, politician.
      5 February: Deborah Coddington, journalist and politician.
      17 February: Steve Millen, motor racing driver.
      23 March: Denis Aberhart, cricket player and coach.
      25 March: Paul Ballinger, long-distance runner
      25 May: John Z. Robinson, artist, printmaker and jewelmaker.
      14 June: Janet Mackey, politician.
      22 June: Phil Goff, politician.
      5 September: Murray Mexted, rugby player and commentator.
      7 September: Marc Hunter, musician.
      9 September: Edmond ("Sonny") Schmidt, bodybuilder.
      12 September: Ramesh Patel, field hockey player.
      2 October: Colin Wallace, cricketer
      6 November: Brian McKechnie, rugby player and cricketer.
      19 December: Paul McEwan, cricketer.
      Jonathan Dennis, film historian.
      Bill Ralston, journalist


      Deaths


      20 January: Benjamin Robbins MLC; Mayor of Hawera, Tauranga (born 1857)
      29 July: Richard Pearse airplane pioneer (born 1877).
      16 October: Humphrey O'Leary, 7th Chief Justice of New Zealand.


      See also


      List 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


      References




      External links


      Media related to 1953 in New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons

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