1906 in New Zealand
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See also: 1905 in New Zealand, other events of 1906, 1907 in New Zealand, and the Timeline of New Zealand history.
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[edit] Summary
The section should contain a paragraph or two about the year.
See: 1906 and Timeline of New Zealand history plus data below.
[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Regal and Vice Regal
[edit] Government
- Speaker of the House - TBD
- Prime Minister - TBD
- Deputy Prime Minister - TBD (Labour)
- Minister of Finance - TBD (Labour)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs - TBD (Labour)
Non-Labour Ministers
TBD
- Jim Anderton (Progressives) (within Cabinet)
- Winston Peters (New Zealand First) - Minister of Foreign Affairs, (outside of Cabinet)
[edit] Opposition Leader
Leader of the Opposition - William Massey (independent)
[edit] Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland - TBD
- Mayor of Hamilton - James Shiner Bond
- Mayor of Wellington - TBD
- Mayor of Christchurch - TBD
- Mayor of Dunedin - TBD
[edit] Events
See 1906 , 1906 in politics , 1906 in science , Category:1906 in Australia , 1906 in Australia , 1906 in music , 1906 timelines , History of New Zealand , Category:History of New Zealand , Military history of New Zealand , Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand , Timeline of New Zealand history
[edit] January
- 2 January: description
[edit] February
[edit] March
[edit] April
[edit] June
[edit] July
[edit] August
[edit] September
[edit] October
[edit] November
[edit] December
[edit] Arts and literature
See 1906 in art, 1906 in literature, Category:1906 books
[edit] Music
See: 1906 in music
[edit] Film
See: Category:1906 film awards , 1906 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1906 films
[edit] Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand
- Archbishop of New Zealand
- Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia , see appointments to Diocese
[edit] Sport
[edit] Horse racing
See Category:New Zealand horse races
[edit] Rugby
Category:Rugby union in New Zealand
- Ranfurly Shield - Auckland defended the shield all season, with wins against Canterbury (29-6), Taranaki (18-5), Southland (48 - 12) and Wellington (11-5)
[edit] Tennis
- Anthony Wilding won both singles and doubles (with Rodney Heath titles at the Australian Open championship.
[edit] Births
- 16 January: Robin Hyde, poet and novelist
- 27 February: Mal Matheson, cricketer
- April 5: Ted Morgan, Olympic boxer (d. 1952)
- John Hutton, artist
[edit] Deaths
- 10 June: Richard Seddon, 15th Prime Minister of New Zealand (died in office)
- 6 August: George Marsden Waterhouse, 7th Premier of New Zealand (died in UK)