1955 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1955 in New Zealand.Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,164,800
- Increase since 31 December 1954: 46,400
- Males per 100 females: 101.2
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
The 31st New Zealand Parliament continued. In power was the National government under Sidney Holland.
- Speaker of the House – Mathew Oram from 1950 to 1957
- Prime Minister – Sidney Holland from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
- Deputy Prime Minister – Keith Holyoake from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
- Minister of Finance – Jack Watts from November 1954 until 20 September 1957
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Tom Macdonald from 26 November 1954 until 12 December 1957
- Chief Justice — Sir Harold Barrowclough
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – Walter Nash.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – John Luxford from 1953 to 1956
- Mayor of Hamilton – Roderick Braithwaite from 1953 to 1959
- Mayor of Wellington – Robert Macalister from 1950 to 1956
- Mayor of Christchurch – Robert M. Macfarlane from 1938 to 1941 and again from 1950 to 1958
- Mayor of Dunedin – Leonard Morton Wright from 1950 to 1959
Events
- A pulp and paper mill opens at Kawerau
- The Rimutaka rail tunnel opened
- The Marriage Act 1955 is passed
Arts and literature
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Athletics
Chess
- The 62nd National Chess Championship was held in Auckland, and was won by Ortvin Sarapu of Auckland.
Horse racing
Harness racing
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Wellington.
- Men's singles champion – J.H. Rabone
- Men's pair champions – W.R. Hawkins, M.G. Borich
- Men's fours champions – J. Whitehead, E.A. Horan, A. Robinson, I.B. Evans
Soccer
- The Chatham Cup is won by Western of Christchurch who beat Eastern Suburbs of Auckland 6–2 in the final.
- New Zealand played 3 matches against South China Athletic
- *18 June, Christchurch – 1–1 draw
- *2 July, Wellington – NZ win 7-4
- *9 July, Auckland – NZ lose 3-5
- Provincial league champions:
- * Auckland: Mount Albert GSOB
- * Bay of Plenty: Mangakino Utd
- * Buller: Millerton Thistle
- * Canterbury: Western
- * Hawke's Bay: Napier Rovers
- * Manawatu: Kiwi United
- * Nelson: Motueka
- * Northland: Otangarei United
- * Otago: King Edward Technical College OB
- * Poverty Bay: Eastern Union
- * South Canterbury: West End
- * Southland: Invercargill Thistle
- * Taranaki: Old Boys
- * Waikato: Huntly Thistle
- * Wanganui: Wanganui Athletic
- * Wellington: Stop Out
Births
- 16 January: Steve Wooddin, soccer player
- 14 February: Margaret Knighton, equestrian eventer
- 31 March: Robert Vance, cricketer
- 2 April: Steve Sumner, soccer player
- 21 April: Tuheitia Paki, Māori King
- 27 May: Graham 'Jock' Edwards, cricketer
- 1 June: Lorraine Moller, long-distance athlete
- 19 June: Mary O'Connor, long-distance runner
- 29 September: Mark Graham, rugby league footballer and coach
- 1 November: Anne Audain, middle and long-distance athlete
- 12 November: Roger Sumich, cyclist
- 26 November: Barbara Tilden, field hockey player
- 2 December: Mark Gosche, politician
- 7 December: Te Ururoa Flavell, politician
- David Hamilton, composer
Deaths
- 31 January: Bob Semple, trade union leader and politician.
- 7 May: Melville Lyons, politician
- 5 June : George Skellerup, industrialist
- 7 September: Henry Braddon, rugby union player.
- 14 December: William Stewart, politician.
- John Guthrie journalist and novelist.
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