Английская Википедия:1889 in New Zealand
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Year in NZ The following lists events that happened during 1889 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Queen Victoria
- Governor – The term of Lieutenant-General Sir William Jervois ends on 23 March. The Earl of Onslow takes up the position of Governor on 2 May.
Government and law
The 10th New Zealand Parliament continues.
- Speaker of the House – Maurice O'Rorke.
- Premier – Harry Atkinson.
- Minister of Finance – Harry Atkinson.
- Chief Justice – Hon Sir James Prendergast
Parliamentary opposition
Leader of the Opposition – John Ballance (Liberal Party).[1] This is the first year in which there is a recognised opposition leader.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – Albert Devore followed by John Upton
- Mayor of Christchurch – Charles Louisson
- Mayor of Dunedin – Hugh Gourley followed by John Roberts
- Mayor of Wellington – John Duthie
Events
- 21 January – American "Professor" Baldwin makes the first balloon ascent in New Zealand at Dunedin.[2]
- 2 December – The S.S. Alice, the first mechanically powered vessel on the Rotorua Lakes, is launched.[3][4]
Arts and literature
Reputedly the first science fiction novel written by a New Zealander, Anno Domini 2000, or, Woman's Destiny by former Premier Julius Vogel is published.
Sport
Athletics
National Champions, Men
- 100 yards – T. Lewis (Hawkes Bay)
- 250 yards – H. Reeves (Canterbury)
- 440 yards – H. Reeves (Canterbury)
- 880 yards – P. Cox (Southland)
- 1 mile – F. Ellis (Hawkes Bay)
- 120 yards hurdles – Harold Batger (Wellington)
- Long jump – Leonard Cuff (Canterbury)
- High jump – T. McNaught (Otago)
Chess
National Champion: Arthur Ollivier, of Christchurch[5]
Horse racing
Major race winners
- New Zealand Cup – Tirailleur
- New Zealand Derby – Scots Grey
- Auckland Cup – Leopold
- Wellington Cup – Dudu
Lawn bowls
National Champions
- Singles – H. Toomer (Canterbury)
- Fours – M. Elliott, P. Dow, W. Allnutt and W. Carlton (skip) (Roslyn)
Polo
The Christchurch Polo Club is formed.[7]
Rowing
Coxless pairs and Double sculls are held at the championships for the first time.
National Champions (Men)
- Single sculls – T. McKay (Wellington)
- Double sculls – Wellington
- Coxless pairs – Wellington
- Coxed fours – Wellington
Rugby union
Provincial club rugby champions include:
- see also Category:Rugby union in New Zealand
Shooting
Ballinger Belt – Sergeant Parslow (Auckland)
Swimming
Tennis
After this year the mixed doubles championship are not held again held until 1900.
New Zealand championships
- Men's singles – P. Fenwicke
- Women's singles – E. Gordon
- Men's doubles – Richard Harman and Frederick Wilding
- Women's doubles – K. Hitchings and E. Gordon
- Mixed doubles – Frederick Wilding and E. Gordon
Births
- 27 February: Melville Lyons, politician
- 19 June: Cora Louisa Burrell, politician (MLC).
Deaths
- 26 July: Thomas Gillies, politician
- 26 July: Arthur Fulton, engineer
- 10 December: Robert Campbell, politician
- 13 December: Sarah Greenwood, artist
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
- General
- Romanos, J. (2001) New Zealand Sporting Records and Lists. Auckland: Hodder Moa Beckett. Шаблон:ISBN
- Specific
External links
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand: Ballooning
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ It is not clear if the Alice was actually operating on Lake Rotorua in 1889 or started the following year.
- ↑ List of New Zealand Chess Champions Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ As the New Zealand Bowling Association at this time consists largely of South Island clubs, the first truly "national" championships are not deemed to have begun until 1914.
- ↑ Todd, S. (1976) Sporting Records of New Zealand. Auckland: Moa Publications. Шаблон:ISBN