1900 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1900 in New Zealand.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Queen Victoria
- Governor – The Earl of Ranfurly GCMG
Government and law
- Speaker of the House – Sir Maurice O'Rorke
- Prime Minister – Richard Seddon
- Minister of Finance – Richard Seddon
- Chief Justice – Sir Robert Stout
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – William Russell.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – David Goldie
- Mayor of Wellington – John Aitken
- Mayor of Christchurch – Charles Louisson, William Reece
- Mayor of Dunedin – Robert Chisholm
Events
- 15 January: The New Zealand Mounted Rifles rout a Boer assault at Slingersfontein, South Africa.
- 9 February: Opening of the Wanganui Opera House by premier Richard Seddon.
- 15 February: New Zealand troops are part of the relief of Kimberley, South Africa.
- 3 May: Holy Cross College, Mosgiel established.
- May: Phosphate discovered on Nauru – mining begins later in the year.
- May–June: Tour of Pacific islands by Prime Minister Richard Seddon. Tonga, Niue, Fiji and the Cook Islands are visited.
- 28 September: The New Zealand Government votes to incorporate the Cook Islands into New Zealand.
- October: The number of European electorates in the New Zealand Parliament is increased to 76.
- 23 October: The country's first electric tram service begins, between Roslyn and Maori Hill in Dunedin.
- Māori Lands Administration Act passed.
- George Hemmings brings the first motor car into the South Island.
- The General Assembly Library is built.
- 18 people die in a boating tragedy on the Motu River.
Arts and literature
Music
See: 1900 in musicFilm
- Alfred Whitehouse's The Departure of the Second Contingent for the Boer War – the oldest surviving New Zealand film – premieres.
Sport
Athletics
National champions :- 100 yards – G. Smith
- 250 yards – G. Smith
- 440 yards – W Strickland
- 880 yards – J Lynskey
- 1 mile – W Simpson
- 3 miles – W Simpson
- 120 yards hurdles – G. Smith
- 440 yards hurdles – G. Smith
- Long jump – Te Rangi Hīroa
- High jump – C Laurie
- Pole vault – C Laurie
- Shot put – W Madill
- Hammer throw – W Madill
Badminton
Chess
National Champion: W.E. Mason of Wellington.Cricket
- See 1900–01 New Zealand cricket season
- A tour of New Zealand by Australia's Melbourne Cricket Club included seven matches, of which the visitors won six with one match drawn.
- Six provincial matches were played during the 1899–1900 domestic season, all of them over two or three days, with wins by Otago over Hawke's Bay and Canterbury, by Wellington and Auckland over Otago, and by Canterbury and Auckland over Wellington.
- Scores were uniformly low by modern standards, mostly below 200, with only two centuries scored and only one team total of over 300 runs: the highest team total was 464 by Wellington against Otago, with centuries by F A Midlane and C A Richardson, and the best bowling figures were A D Downes' 7–43 for Otago against Canterbury.
Golf
- Men: Arthur Duncan – 2nd title
- Women: K Rattray – 3rd title
Horse racing
Harness racing
- Auckland Trotting Cup: Cob
Thoroughbred racing
- New Zealand Cup winner: Fulmen Ideal
- New Zealand Derby winner: Renown
- Auckland Cup winner: Blue Jacket
- Wellington Cup winner: Djin Djin
- Top New Zealand stakes earner: Advance
- Leading flat jockey: C Jenkins
Polo
- Savile Cup winners: Oroua
Rowing
- Men's national champions : Picton
- Men's national champions : Wellington
- Men's national champions : Canterbury
- Men's national champions : T Spencer
Rugby union
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt – no competition
Soccer
- Auckland: Grafton AFC
- Otago: Roslyn Dunedin
- Wellington: Diamond Wellington
Swimming
- 100 yards freestyle – G.A. Tyler
- 220 yards freestyle – G.A. Tyler
- 440 yards freestyle – G.A. Tyler
Tennis
- Men's singles: J Hooper
- Women's singles: K Nunneley
- Men's doubles: C Cox/J Collins
- Women's doubles: K Nunneley/E Harman
Births
- 4 January: Lance Richdale, ornithologist
- 19 January: Jerry Skinner, politician, deputy Prime Minister
- 4 February: Kazimierz Wodzicki
- 13 March: Quentin Donald
- 25 March: Lewis Harris
- 4 May: Archibald McIndoe, plastic surgeon
- 8 May: Lancelot William McCaskill
- 17 May: Robert Macfarlane
- 3 June: James Anderson McPherson
- 9 June: Norman Hargrave Taylor
- 4 July: Rudall Hayward, filmmaker
- 27 July : Nina Byron, silent film actress, dancer.
- 10 August: Arthur Porritt
- 11 August: Alexander Astor
- 1 September: Frederick Henry McDowall
- 7 September: Nora Sipos
- 17 September: Hedwig Weitzel
- 22 September: Henry Ah Kew
- 23 September: Alwyn Warren
- 14 October: Eddie McLeod, cricketer
- 19 October: Edwin Coubray
- 21 October: Quentin Pope
- 3 November : Roger Blunt, cricketer
- 5 November: Esther James
- 12 November: Stanley Graham
- 23 November: Keith Buttle, mayor of Auckland
- 27 November: Gordon Wilson
Deaths
- date unknown: Te Rangitahau
- 3 February: Elizabeth Pulman
- 3 March: Arthur Halcombe
- 12 March: James McDonald, politician
- 15 March: William Crowther, Mayor of Auckland, politician
- 22 March: Carl Gustav Schmitt
- May: Hirawanu Tapu
- 26 May: George Henry Frederick Ulrich
- 27 May: Ebenezer Hamlin, politician
- 20 July : Andrew Russell; farmer, politician and soldier
- 28 September: Topi Patuki
- 4 October: William Skey
- 8 November: Charles O'Neill
- 20 or 29 December : Thomas Broham