1896 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1896 in New Zealand.Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
The Liberal Party is re-elected and begins the 13th New Zealand Parliament.
– William Russell.Main centre leaders
;Undated
- Census measures national population as 743,214.
Arts and literature
Music
Media
- The Waikato Argus starts publication. The newspaper runs until 1915.
- The Gisborne Times is founded. It became a daily in 1901, and continued to publish until being bought out by The Poverty Bay Herald in 1938.
- July: The Waikato Times and Waikato Advocate merge, and the former moves to daily publication.
Sport
Athletics
National Champions, Men
- 100 yards – E. Robinson
- 250 yards – W. Kingston
- 440 yards – W. Low
- 880 yards – W. Low
- 1 mile – W. Bennett
- 3 miles – W. Bennett
- 120 yards hurdles – W. Martin
- 440 yards hurdles – J. Thomas Roberts
- Long jump – Leonard Cuff
- High jump – P. Brown
- Pole vault – tie R. Hunter and H. Kingsley
- Shot put – W. Rhodes
- Hammer throw – P. Brown
Chess
National Champion: W. Meldrum of Rangitikei.Cricket
Golf
Harness racing
National Champions
There are no national championships this year.Polo
- Savile Cup winners – Manawatu
Rowing
National Champions
- Single sculls – C. Chapman
- Double sculls – Wairewa, Little River
- Coxless pairs – Canterbury
- Coxed fours – Queen's Dr, Port Chalmers
Rugby union
Shooting
Ballinger Belt – Sergeant WakelynSoccer
Provincial league champions:
- Auckland: Auckland United
- Otago: Roslyn Dunedin
- Wellington: Wellington Swifts
Swimming
Not heldTennis
National Championships
- Men's singles – H. Parker
- Women's singles – Kathleen Nunneley
- Men's doubles – R. Harman and D. Collins
- Women's doubles – Kathleen Nunneley and T. Trimmell
Births
- 15 June : Archie Fisher, painter.
Deaths
- 18 May: Daniel Pollen, politician
- 2 August: James FitzGerald, politician.
- 28 August:James Hume, medical doctor.