The following lists events that happened during 1915 in New Zealand .
World War I and New Zealand's participation in it dominate the year. Most notably, New Zealand troops take part in the landings at ANZAC cove, Gallipoli on 25 April, and the ensuing campaign.
The various political parties agree to form a wartime coalition in August, even though the Reform Party has an absolute majority in parliament.
Many sporting events are put on hold for the duration of the war, due to the number of men serving in the armed forces and the drive to conserve resources for the war effort.
Regal and viceregal [ edit ]
The 19th New Zealand Parliament commenced, initially with the Reform Party in power, but in August a wartime coalition government was formed, with Liberal party leader Joseph Ward becoming finance minister.
Frederic Lang
William Massey
James Allen
Joseph Ward
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
James Parr
James Gunson
John Luke
Henry Holland
John Shacklock
James Clark
Undated
Arts and literature [ edit ]
See 1915 in art , 1915 in literature , Category:1915 books
See: 1915 in music
See: Category:1915 film awards , 1915 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1915 films
The 28th New Zealand Chess Championship is held in Christchurch, and is won by Fedor Kelling of Wellington, his second title.[ 8]
The New Zealand Open championship and National Amateur Championships are not held due to the war.[ 9]
Thoroughbred racing [ edit ]
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Auckland.[ 13]
Men's singles champion – M. Walker (Ponsonby Bowling Club)
Men's pair champions – G.A. Blackwood, A. Smellie (skip) (Green Island Bowling Club)
Men's fours champions – N.H. Nash, S. Dixon, F.J. Tasker, J.A. Nash (skip) (Palmerston North Bowling Club)
The Ranfurly Shield (held by Wellington) is not contested as interprovincial matches are cancelled due to the war.
Provincial league champions:[ 14]
Auckland – Brotherhood
Canterbury – Christchurch Club
Hawke's Bay – Waipukurau
Otago – HSOB
Southland – No competition
Wanganui – No competition
Wellington – Wellington Thistle
3 January – Robert Hurst , nuclear chemist
7 January – Mary Martin , netball player
22 January
13 February – Raniera Ellison , fishing company manager
15 February – Jimmy James , dancer, dance teacher and cabaret proprietor
22 February
2 March – Bill Crawford-Crompton , air force pilot and commander
5 March – Hardy Browning , potter, local politician
11 March – Amelia Batistich , writer
22 March – Fen Cresswell , cricketer
23 March – Cecil Devine , Standardbred racehorse driver
28 March – Ray Emery , cricketer
3 April – Philip Blakeley , electrical engineer and engineering administrator
14 April – Leonard Trent , air force pilot, Victoria Cross recipient
22 April – Geoff Moon , naturalist, photographer and veterinarian
30 April – Helen Mason , potter
5 May – Snow Bowman , rugby union player
19 May – Wal Chisholm , athletics coach
25 May – James Austin , meteorology academic
26 May – Terence Vaughan , pianist, conductor, composer and performing arts administrator
27 May – Alan McKenzie , disabled artist, entertainer
2 June – Jim Newhook , veterinary science academic
3 June – Jack Lewin , public servant and unionist
4 June – Walter Hadlee , cricketer and cricket administrator
10 June – Inia Te Wiata , opera singer, actor, carver and artist
27 June – Graham Botting , cricketer
30 June – Gordon Rowe , cricketer and cricket umpire
10 July – Jack Parker , boxer
29 July – Tristan Hegglun , rower, rugby union player, politician
31 July – Theo Schoon , artist, photographer and carver
3 August – Harold Tyrie , athlete and athletics coach
8 August – John Kennedy-Good , politician and dentist
11 August – Jack Skinner , association football player
18 August – Fred Lucas , air force and commercial pilot, tourism operator
21 August – Lena Manuel , community leader
1 September – Allan Dick , politician
4 September – Ethel Divers , netball player
5 September – Peter Tait , politician
15 September – Jimmy Ell , cricketer
19 September – Ron Moore , soldier
23 September – Has Catley , rugby union player
1 October – Jim Davidson , historian
9 October – John Rodgers , Roman Catholic bishop
22 October – Pat Twohill , actor and radio announcer
26 October – Sydney Goodsir Smith , poet, artist, dramatist and novelist
31 October – Muriel Boswell , netball player
1 November – Harry Lapwood , soldier and politician
2 November – Douglas Lilburn , composer
5 November – Toby Hill , watersider and trade unionist
9 November – Florence Humphries , trade unionist and consumer advocate
10 November – Duncan MacIntyre , soldier and politician
11 November – Ben Gascoigne , astronomer
14 November – David Thomson , soldier and politician
30 November – Peter Hanan , swimmer
6 December – Alan Sayers , athlete, journalist and writer
10 December – Nicky Barr , rugby union player and World War II fighter ace
15 December – Joy Lamason , cricketer
17 December – Philip Adams , diplomat
22 December – Dorothy Neal White , librarian
15 January – William Shepherd Allen , politician (born 1831)
26 January – Frank Lethbridge , politician (born 1852)
25 February – Ann Alabaster , schoolteacher (born 1842)
26 February – Edward Richardson , engineer, politician (born c. 1830)
1 March – Francis Arkwright , politician (born 1846)
13 March – George Parker , politician (born 1839)
15 March – John Grimes , Roman Catholic bishop (born 1842)
23 March – John Bollard , politician (born c. 1839)
31 March – Allan Marshall , river captain and engineer (born 1851)
6 April – Felix McGuire , politician (born 1847)
18 April – Francis St Omer , baker, restaurateur, politician (born 1827)
25 April
27 April – William Rhodes-Moorhouse , pilot, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1887)
7 May – James Livingston , soldier, community leader (born 1840)
8 May – Charles Savory , rugby league player, boxer (born 1889)
9 May – Anthony Wilding , tennis player (born 1883)
17 May – Alexander McNeill , politician (born 1833)
21 May – William Henry Skinner , architect (born 1838)
2 June – Te Hapimana Tauke , Ngāti Ruanui leader, mission teacher, historian (born c. 1810)
6 June – Edward Cephas John Stevens , land agent, cricketer, politician (born 1837)
11 June – James Williams , runholder, orchardist (born 1837)
15 July – Wiremu Kerei Nikora , politician (born 1853)
30 July – William Burn , military pilot (born 1891)
8 August – William Malone , soldier (born 1859)
9 August – Norman Hastings , soldier (born 1879)
11 August – Alfred Shout , soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1882)
20 August – George Beetham , politician, alpinist (born 1840)
2 September – Richard Twopeny , journalist, newspaper editor (born 1857)
11 September – John McLachlan , politician (born 1840)
25 September – Hugh Butterworth , cricketer, schoolteacher (born 1885)
8 October – Thomas Cawthron , businessman, philanthropist (born 1833)
14 October – John Duthie , politician, mayor of Wellington (1889–90) (born 1841)
15 October – John A. Millar , politician (born 1855)
27 October – Leonard Harper , politician (born 1832)
29 October – Mrs Chippy , cat
3 November – Thomas Kempthorne , manufacturing chemist, philanthropist (born c. 1834)
12 November – James Ogilvie-Grant, 11th Earl of Seafield , nobleman (born 1876)
13 November – Alfred Dillon , politician (born 1841)
9 December – Wi Pere , politician (born 1837)
13 December – David Boyle, 7th Earl of Glasgow , Governor of New Zealand (1892–97) (born 1833)
15 December – William Crawford , brewer, politician, photographer (born 1844)
18 December – Matilda Lo Keong , storekeeper, first known Chinese female immigrant to New Zealand (born c. 1855)
22 December – Sir Joshua Williams , politician, jurist (born 1837)
27 December – Charles Christie Graham , politician (born 1835)
29 December – Frank Buckland , politician (born 1847)
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