1927 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1927 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 1,450,400
- Increase since previous 31 December 1926: 20,700
- Males per 100 females: 104.3
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of state – George V
- Governor-General – General Sir Charles Fergusson Bt GCMG KCB DSO MVO
Government
- Speaker of the House – Charles Statham
- Prime Minister – Gordon Coates
- Minister of Finance – William Downie Stewart
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – William Nosworthy
- Attorney-General – Frank Rolleston
- Chief Justice – Sir Charles Skerrett
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – Harry Holland.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – George Baildon
- Mayor of Hamilton – John Robert Fow
- Mayor of Wellington – Charles Norwood, succeeded by George Troup
- Mayor of Christchurch – John Archer
- Mayor of Dunedin – Harold Livingstone Tapley, succeeded by William Burgoyne Taverner
Events
- 22 February – 22 March: Royal tour by the Duke and Duchess of York
Arts and literature
Music
See: 1927 in musicRadio
See: Public broadcasting in New ZealandFilm
- Carbine's Heritage
- The Te Kooti Trail
- Under the Southern Cross
Sport
Badminton
- The New Zealand Badminton Federation, now Badminton New Zealand, is founded and the first National Championships are held, at Wanganui.
- *Men's singles: R. Creed-Meredith
- *Women's singles: E. Hetley
- *Men's doubles: R. Creed-Meredith and M. Fell
- *Women's doubles: E. Hetley and N. Wanklyn
- *Mixed doubles: R. Creed-Meredith and E. Hetley
Chess
Golf
- The 17th New Zealand Open championship was won by Ernie Moss.
- The 31st National Amateur Championships were held in Hamilton
- * Men: Sloan Morpeth – 2nd title
- * Women: Mrs ? Collinson
Horse racing
Harness racing
- New Zealand Trotting Cup – Kohara
- Auckland Trotting Cup – Ahuriri
Thoroughbred racing
- New Zealand Cup – Rapier
- Avondale Gold Cup – Te Kara
- Auckland Cup – Rapier
- Wellington Cup – Rapier
- New Zealand Derby – Agrion
Lawn bowls
- Men's singles champion – H.C. Clarke
- Men's pair champions – A. Brakebush, M. Walker
- Men's fours champions – J. McMillan, H. Rowling, J.F. Wright, A.H. Benefield
Rugby
- 1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour
Rugby league
Soccer
- 1927 Chatham Cup won by Ponsonby
- Canada toured New Zealand, playing a series of four internationals which they won 2–1.
- * 25 June, Dunedin: Draw 2–2
- * 2 July, Christchurch: NZ 1–2 Canada
- * 9 July, Wellington: NZ 1–0 Canada
- * 23 July, Auckland: NZ 1–4 Canada
- Provincial league champions:
- * Auckland: Thistle
- * Canterbury: Nomads
- * Hawke's Bay: Napier Rangers
- * Nelson: Athletic
- * Otago: Northern
- * South Canterbury: Rangers
- * Southland: Corinthians
- * Taranaki: Caledonian
- * Waikato: Waihou
- * Wanganui: Eastbrooke
- * Wellington: YMCA
Births
January
- 4 January – Patrick Hanan, historian of Chinese literature
- 7 January – Mary Batchelor, politician
- 8 January – Sidney Moko Mead, anthropologist, historian, Māori leader
- 9 January – Ken English, rugby league player
- 11 January
- * Johnny Hayes, cricketer
- * John Tanner, rugby union player
- 12 January
- * Maurice Marshall, athlete
- * Emily Schuster, master weaver
- 14 January – Vera Burt, cricketer
- 20 January – Cyril Paskell, rugby league player
- 22 January – Jack Doms, swimmer
February
- 2 February – Whatumoana Paki, Kīngitanga elder
- 3 February – Graham Mexted, rugby union player
- 6 February – Thomas Wells, cricketer, schoolteacher
- 9 February – Walter Brown, actor
- 12 February – John Todd, businessman, philanthropist
- 18 February – Hugh Kawharu, academic, Ngāti Whātua leader
- 20 February – Allan Wild, architect, academic
- 27 February – Peter Whittle, mathematician, statistician
March
- 2 March – Ray Farman, cricketer
- 13 March
- * Thea Muldoon, wife of Robert Muldoon
- * Albert Putt, cricketer
- 14 March – Tim Besley, civil engineer, businessman, public servant
- 17 March – Christopher Small, sociomusicologist
- 24 March – John Head, schoolteacher, anti-landmine campaigner
- 31 March – Pat Hond, police officer, teacher, soldier, community worker
April
- 5 April – Neil Anderson, naval officer
- 6 April – Barney Clarke, boxer
- 9 April – Tiny Hill, rugby union player and selector
- 13 April – George Chapman, accountant, businessman, politician
- 14 April – Alan MacDiarmid, Nobel laureate chemist
- 18 April – Stanley Callagher, rowing coxswain
- 20 April – Douglas J. Martin, Mormon leader
- 21 April – Tom Logan, water polo player, swimmer, surf lifesaver, dentist, naval officer
May
- 1 May
- * Pat Downey, lawyer and public servant
- * Duncan McMullin, jurist
- 9 May – Gerry Clark, sailor, writer and ornithologist
- 17 May – Jacqueline Sturm, poet and short-story writer
- 20 May – Donald Coleman, cricketer
- 22 May – Eric Petrie, cricketer
- 23 May – Jack Cropp, sailor
- 25 May – Helen Smith, politician
- 26 May – John Worrall, cricketer
June
- 1 June – John O'Brien, rower
- 4 June – William Fyfe, geochemist
- 5 June – Bill McLennan, rugby league player
- 8 June – Bob Walls, painter
- 15 June – Roland Avery, rugby league referee
- 16 June
- * Kate Harcourt, actor
- * Trevor Redmond, speedway rider
- 20 June – Bill Bradfield, amateur astronomer
- 27 June – Brian Brake, photographer
July
- 9 July – Joyce Fenton, fencer
- 10 July – Ken Deas, cricketer
- 18 July – Zin Harris, cricketer
- 19 July – Ray Harper, rugby union player and administrator
- 20 July – Tom Lynch, rugby union and rugby league player
- 25 July – James Belich, politician, mayor of Wellington
August
- 19 August – John Caselberg, writer
- 25 August – Keith Cumberpatch, field hockey player
- 26 August
- * Jill Amos, local-body politician, community leader
- * Bill McCaw, rugby union player
- 30 August – Humphrey Gould, rower, businessman
- 31 August – Reg King, association footballer
September
- 9 September – John Hickman, meteorologist
- 14 September – John Hall-Jones, historian, otolaryngologist
- 22 September – Peter Burke, rugby union player, coach and administrator
- 27 September – Te Uruhina McGarvey-Tiakiwai, Māori cultural leader
October
- 9 October
- * Bob Goslin, boxer
- * Ron Trotter, businessman
- 11 October – Leonard Watson, cricketer
- 22 October – Wally Clark, zoologist
- 24 October – Ian Monro, naval officer
- 30 October – Jill McDonald, children's writer and illustrator
November
- 7 November – Brian Finlay, rugby union player
- 15 November – Wallace Rowling, politician, 30th Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 18 November
- * Giovanni Cataldo, fisherman, search and rescue organiser
- * Pat Creedy, rugby union and rugby league player
- 19 November – Thomas Engel, rower
- 21 November – Peter Mulgrew, mountaineer, sailor, businessman
- 24 November
- * Geoff Mardon, speedway rider
- * Kevin Skinner, rugby union player
December
- 1 December – John Branthwaite, Anglican priest
- 2 December – Les Hunter, politician
- 4 December – Peter Hall, cricketer
- 6 December – Alan Gilbertson, cricketer
- 8 December
- * David Hay, cardiologist, anti-smoking campaigner
- * Hamish Hay, politician, mayor of Christchurch
- 10 December – Graham Gordon, general practitioner and surgeon
- 18 December – Rom Harré, philosopher, psychologist
- 19 December – Robert Couper, cricketer
- 23 December – Pat Sheahan, rugby union player, publican, publisher
- 30 December – John Pring, rugby union referee
Exact date unknown
- Laurie Davidson, yacht designer
- Jim Edwards, politician
- Colin Franklin, electrical engineer
- Rusty Robertson, rowing coach
- Jack Sutherland, athlete
- Des White, rugby league player
Deaths
January–March
- 4 January
- * Herbert Drewitt, World War I flying ace
- * Joseph Ward, astronomer
- 13 January
- * Frank Anthony, author
- * John Fisher, politician
- 21 January – Kiti Karaka Riwai, Māori tribal leader
- 26 January – Robert Wellwood, farmer, auctioneer, commission agent, politician
- 29 January – Sir Henry Brett, journalist, newspaper proprietor, writer, politician, mayor of Auckland
- 21 February – Thomas Ryan, rugby union player, artist, steamer captain
- 17 March – Bella MacCallum, botanist, mycologist
- 26 March – Edward Withy, shipbuilder, politician
- 31 March – David Guthrie, politician
April–June
- April – T. T. Rawhiti, Kīngitanga secretary and administrator
- 4 April – Cuthbert Cowan, politician
- 6 April – Elsie Reeve, jeweller
- 8 April – John O'Donovan, police commissioner
- 14 April – James Wilson, politician
- 26 April – William Jolliffe, film censor
- 28 April – Sarah Featon, botanical artist
- 2 May – Eden George, photographer, politician, mayor of Christchurch
- 1 June
- * Thomas Andrew, cricketer
- * Sir Worley Edwards, jurist
- 11 June
- * John Ormsby, land negotiator and commissioner, politician
- * Hone Taare Tikao, Ngāi Tahu leader, scholar, politician
- 17 June – Lake Ayson, acclimatisation officer, fisheries inspector
July–September
- 18 July – Eustace Ferguson, pathologist, entomologist
- 24 July – Arthur Harvey, doctor
- 27 July – Newton King, auctioneer, merchant, businessman
- 5 August – Thomas Groube, cricketer
- 7 August – Frank Mace, soldier
- 11 August – Edmond Slattery, swagger, rural labourer
- 25 August – Richard Bollard, politician
- 3 September – Bill Cunningham, rugby union player
- 30 September – Edmund Taylor, temperance advocate, politician
October–December
- 9 October – Charles Mules, Anglican bishop
- 12 October – Louis Fowler, cricketer
- 12 November – John Aris, cricketer
- 17 November – Charlie Smyth, police officer, trade unionist, baker
- 21 November – Oscar Alpers, journalist, poet, lawyer, jurist
- 26 November – Percy Gates Morgan, geologist, science administrator
- 28 November – Charles Lewis, politician
- 8 December – Robert Allan, businessman, manufacturer
- 18 December – Hugh Finn, politician