1886 in New Zealand
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[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Regal and Vice Regal
[edit] Government and law
The 9th Parliament continues.
- Speaker of the House - Maurice O'Rorke.
- Premier – Robert Stout
- Minister of Finance – Julius Vogel
- Chief Justice - Hon Sir James Prendergast
[edit] Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland - William Waddel followed by Albert Devore
- Mayor of Christchurch - C. P. Hulbert followed by A. Ayers
- Mayor of Dunedin - John Barnes followed by Richard Henry Leary
- Mayor of Hamilton - William Australia Graham
- Mayor of Wellington - Arthur Winton Brown
[edit] Events
- June 10: Eruption of Mount Tarawera volcano in results in the deaths of over 150 people and the destruction of the famous Pink and White Terraces.
- 1 September: Police Force Act comes into effect, splitting the New Zealand Police Force from the standing army (and militia).[1]
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Music
[edit] Appointments and awards
- Primate of New Zealand - Henry John Chitty Harper (Bishop of Christchurch)
- Bishop of Auckland - William Garden Cowie
- Bishop of Dunedin - Samuel Tarratt Nevill
- Bishop of Nelson - Andrew Burn Suter
- Bishop of Waiapu - Edward Craig Stuart
- Bishop of Wellington - Octavius Hadfield
[edit] Sport
[edit] Athletics
[edit] Cricket
The first recorded game of Women's cricket in New Zealand takes place in the Nelson district.[2]
[edit] Golf
[edit] Horse racing
[edit] Major race winners
- New Zealand Cup - Spade Guinea
- New Zealand Derby - Disowned
- Auckland Cup - Nelson (Australian owned)
- Wellington Cup - Nelson (Australian owned)
[edit] Lawn Bowls
The New Zealand Bowling Association is formed with twelve clubs. Only two clubs (from New Plymouth and Auckland) are from the North Island which will eventually lead to the events of 1891.[2] A national championships is held but the winners are not recorded.[3]
[edit] Polo
[edit] Rowing
[edit] Rugby Union
The Wairarapa and Manawatu unions are formed.[2]
Provincial club rugby champions include:
- see also Category:Rugby union in New Zealand
[edit] Shooting
Ballinger Belt - Sergeant Remington (Wanganui)
[edit] Swimming
[edit] Tennis
A national tennis association is convened in Hastings .[2] The first National Championships take place later in the 1886-87 season. (see 1887)
[edit] Births
- 8 June (in Devonshire): John Weeks, painter.
[edit] Deaths
[edit] See also
- List of years in New Zealand
- Timeline of New Zealand history
- History of New Zealand
- Military history of New Zealand
- Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand
- Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica
For world events and topics in 1886 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1886
[edit] References
- General
- Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. ISBN 1-86958-879-7
- Specific
- ^ Hill, Richard Synyer (1995). The Iron Hand in the Velvet Glove. Dunmore Press. pp. p. 7. ISBN 0 86469 244 7.
- ^ a b c d Todd, S. (1976) Sporting Records of New Zealand. Auckland: Moa Publications. ISBN 0-908570-00-7
- ^ The Todd book states that a fours championship (with 28 teams) was held the year that the association was formed (1886) but the list of champions begins in 1888.

