The following lists events that happened during 1903 in New Zealand .
Regal and viceregal [ edit ]
The 15th New Zealand Parliament continued. In government was the Liberal Party .
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
26 September – New Zealand is the first country in the world to pass a Wireless Telegraphy Act.[ 3]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
See 1903 in art , 1903 in literature
See: 1903 in music
The Bantamweight division is included in the national championships for the first time.
National amateur champions
Heavyweight – H. Taylor (Greymouth)
Middleweight – J. Griffin (Invercargill)
Lightweight – A. Farquharson (Dunedin)
Featherweight – A. Parker (Christchurch)
Bantamweight – J. Pearce (Christchurch)
National Champion: J.C. Grierson of Auckland.[ 4]
The 11th National Amateur Championships were held in Napier [ 5]
Men: Kurepo Tareha (Napier)
Women: A. E Pearce
Provincial league champions:[ 7]
Auckland: YMCA Auckland
Otago: Northern
Wellington: Wellington St. John's
30 January: Colin Scrimgeour , minister and broadcaster.[ 8]
6 February: Jack Dunning , cricketer
21 February: P. H. Matthews , politician
11 March: George Dickinson , cricketer
11 March: Ronald Syme , historian
21 March: Frank Sargeson , writer
28 March: Merton Hodge , west-end playwright
23 April: John Stewart , politician.
10 June: Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk , poet.
6 July: Edward Musgrave Blaiklock , academic.
4 August: Charles Bateson , historian and writer
2 November: Anna Lois White , painter
15 November: Stewie Dempster , cricketer
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1903 in Oceania
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