1957 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1957 in New Zealand.Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,262,800
- Increase since 31 December 1956: 53,600
- Males per 100 females: 101.1
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Elizabeth II
- Governor-General – Lieutenant-General The Lord Norrie GCMG GCVO CB DSO MC followed by The Viscount Cobham GCMG TD.
Government
The 31st New Zealand Parliament continued. In power was the National government under Sidney Holland and later Keith Holyoake. The general election saw the Labour Party win by a narrow two-seat margin.
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Athletics
Chess
- The 64th National Chess Championship was held in Wellington. The title was shared by A. Feneridis of Wellington and J.R. Phillips of Auckland.
Horse racing
Harness racing
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Auckland.
- Men's singles champion – James Pirret
- Men's pair champions – H. Franks, L. Franks
- Men's fours champions – F.M. Murray, W.W. Wearne, A.N. Callaghan, Ron Buchan
Rugby union
- The All Blacks played two Test matches against Australia, retaining the Bledisloe Cup:
- * 25 May, Sydney Cricket Ground: New Zealand 25 – 11 Australia
- * 1 June, Exhibition Ground, Brisbane: New Zealand 22 – 9 Australia
Soccer
- The national men's team was host to two visiting club sides:
- * 22 June, Wellington: NZ 1 – 1 Eastern Athletic
- * 24 June, Auckland: NZ 2 – 1 Eastern Athletic
- * 27 June, Auckland: NZ 1 – 7 FK Austria
- * 3 August, Wellington: NZ 1 – 7 FK Austria
- The Chatham Cup is won by Seatoun who beat Technical Old Boys 3–1 in the final.
- Provincial league champions:
- * Auckland: Eastern Suburbs AFC
- * Bay of Plenty: Rangers
- * Buller: Millerton Thistle
- * Canterbury: Western
- * Hawke's Bay: Hastings Wanderers
- * Manawatu: Ohakea
- * Marlborough: Blenheim Rangers
- * Nelson: Athletic
- * Northland: Otangarei United
- * Otago: King Edward Technical College OB
- * Poverty Bay: Eastern Union
- * South Canterbury: Northern Hearts
- * Southland: Hotspurs
- * Taranaki: City
- * Waikato: Huntly Thistle
- * Wairarapa: Masterton Athletic
- * Wanganui: New Settlers
- * Wellington: Seatoun AFC
Births
- 3 January – Dave Dobbyn, singer, songwriter
- 28 February – Ian Smith, cricketer
- 2 March – Stuart Gillespie, cricketer
- 19 April – Wayne Smith, rugby player and coach
- 30 April – Tony Rogers, middle-distance runner
- 30 May – Allison Roe, athlete
- 7 June – Glenn Dods, soccer player
- 24 June – Elizabeth Fuller, children's book illustrator
- 26 June – Michael Laws, broadcaster, writer and politician
- 27 July – Barbara Moore, long-distance runner
- 28 July – David Shearer, humanitarian worker and politician, was Leader of the Opposition
- 11 August – Ruth Dyson, politician
- 31 August – Luke Hurley, singer/songwriter
- 20 September – Michael Hurst, actor
- 10 October – Rod Donald, environmentalist and politician, co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
- 29 November – Glenys Quick, long-distance runner
- 10 December – Dan Bryant, schoolteacher and mountaineer
- 13 December – Wayne Shelford, rugby player
- Richard Adams, violinist.
- George Bertrand, who became Georgina Beyer, transgender politician.
- Howard Broad, Commissioner of Police
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- 19 January: Thomas Brash, dairy industry leader and Presbyterian Church moderator.
- 21 January: Maurice Brownlie, rugby union player.
- 18 February: Walter James Bolton, last person executed in New Zealand.
- 2 April: Catherine Stewart, politician.
- 3 May: Daisy Osborn, artist
- 26 September: Thomas Ashby, serving mayor of Auckland
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