[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Regal and Vice Regal
[edit] Government
[edit] Parliamentary opposition
Leader of the Opposition - William Massey (Reform Party). [2]
[edit] Main centre leaders
[edit] Events
- The Marlborough Herald ceases publication. It began in 1905.[3]
- 5 February: The first officially recorded powered aeroplane flight in new Zealand. The Walsh Brothers' Howard Wright biplane Manurewa makes its first flight at Glenora Park, Papakura near Auckland.[5] The plane is capable of carrying a passenger and almost certainly did so before the end of the year.[6]
[edit] Undated
[edit] Arts and literature
See 1911 in art, 1911 in literature, Category:1911 books
See: 1911 in music
See: Category:1911 film awards , 1911 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1911 films
[edit] Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand
[edit] Athletics
- Three New Zealanders, Guy Haskins, Ron Opie and William A. Woodger, compete in the Festival of Empire meeting in London, a forerunner of the Empire (now Commonwealth) Games.[7]
- The 24th National Chess Championship was held in Timaru, and was won by W.E. Mason of Wellington, his third title. [8]
- The fifth New Zealand Open championship was held in Wanganui and was won by amateur Arthur Duncan, his third win. [9]
- The 19th National Amateur Championships were held in Wanganui [10]
[edit] Women's
- Matchplay: Miss ? Brandon. [11]
- Strokeplay (1st championship): Mrs G. Williams
[edit] Horse racing
[edit] Harness racing
[edit] Thoroughbred racing
[edit] Rugby union
- Auckland defend the Ranfurly Shield against South Auckland (21-5) and Poverty Bay (29-10)
[edit] Soccer
A provincial league commences in Wanganui
Provincial league champions: [14]
- Auckland: Ponsonby AFC (Auckland)
- Canterbury: Burnham Industrial School
- Otago: Mornington
- Southland: Nightcaps
- Taranaki: Manaia
- Wanganui: Wanganui
- Wellington: Wellington Swifts
[edit] Births
Category:1911 births
[edit] Deaths
Category:1911 deaths
[edit] See also
For world events and topics in 1911 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1911
[edit] References
- ^ Statistics New Zealand: New Zealand Official Yearbook, 1990. ISSN 0078-0170 page 52
- ^ "Elections NZ - Leaders of the Opposition". http://www.elections.org.nz/democracy/leaders-opposition.html. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
- ^ "History in the making". The Marlborough Express. 6 July 2004. http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlboroughexpress/1001335a4603.html.
- ^ NZhistory.net
- ^ a b c Rendel, David (1975) Civil Aviation in New Zealand: An Illustrated History. Wellington. A.H. & A.W.Reed. ISBN 0 589 00905 2
- ^ A picture in Rendel, p. 7, shows both Walsh brothers in the aircraft although it is still on the ground.
- ^ Te ARa: Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966 - Olympiads and Empire Games
- ^ List of New Zealand Chess Champions
- ^ History of NZ open: TVNZ
- ^ edited by A. H. McLintock (1966). "Mens' Golf - National Champions". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/G/GolfMens/NewZealandAmateurChampions/en. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
- ^ edited by A. H. McLintock (1966). "GOLF, WOMEN'S Competitions and Championships". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/G/GolfWomens/CompetitionsAndChampionships/en. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
- ^ List of NZ Trotting cup winners
- ^ Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz.co.nz
- ^ "New Zealand: List of champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 1999. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nzchamp.html.
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia