The following lists events that happened during 1952 in New Zealand .
The population of New Zealand reaches 2 million.
Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,024,600.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1951: 54,100 (2.75%).[ 1]
Males per 100 females: 101.1.[ 1]
Regal and viceregal [ edit ]
The 30th New Zealand Parliament continued. In power was the National government under Sidney Holland .
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
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See: 1952 in music
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
See: Category:1952 film awards , 1952 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1952 films
Jack Clarke wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:38:42 on 1 March in Wanganui .
The 59th National Chess Championship was held in Napier, and was won by Ortvin Sarapu of Christchurch (his first title).[ 4]
Various Tours, New Zealand cricket team
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Dunedin.[ 7]
Men's singles champion – Frank Livingstone (Onehunga Bowling Club)
Men's pair champions – R.K. Aitchison, E. Ravenwood (skip) (North-East Valley Bowling Club)
Men's fours champions – N.M. Johnston, W.J. Ashton, M.J. Squire, K.S. Ewing (skip) (Stratford Bowling Club)
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
0
2
3
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
0
0
0
0
New Zealand sends a team to the Winter Olympics for the first time.
The Chatham Cup was shared by the finalists North Shore United and Western (Christchurch) after the extra time score (1–1) and all criteria for deciding a winner at that time were equal.[ 8]
The national men's soccer team toured to the Pacific, playing 10 matches, 5 of which were internationals:[ 9]
31 August, Suva: NZ 1 – 0 Suva
3 September, Suva: NZ 8 – 3 Southern Districts
7 September, Suva: NZ 2 – 0 Fiji
9 September, Lautoka: NZ 0 – 0 Lautoka
11 September, Lautoka: NZ 5 – 0 Northern Districts
14 September, Lautoka: NZ 9 – 0 Fiji
16 September, Suva: NZ 5 – 2 Fiji
21 September, Papeete: NZ 2 – 2 Tahiti
25 September, Fautaua: NZ 7 – 1 Chinese Selection
28 September, Papeete NZ 5 – 3 Tahiti
Provincial league champions: [ 10]
Auckland: Eastern Suburbs AFC
Canterbury: Technical OB
Hawke's Bay: West End
Manawatu: Palmerston North United
Nelson: Settlers
Northland: Otangarei United
Otago: Northern AFC
Poverty Bay: Thistle
South Canterbury: Thistle
Southland: Brigadiers
Taranaki: Overseas
Waikato: Pukemiro Junction
Wairarapa: Masterton B
Wanganui: Technical College Old Boys
Wellington: Petone
12 January: John Walker , athlete.
4 February: Jenny Shipley Prime Minister.[ 11]
14 February: Les Wilson , field hockey goalkeeper.
Vincent Burke , NZ television producer.
19 March: Warren Lees , cricket player and coach.
22 March: Rod Millen , motor rally driver.
7 April: Alan Niven , songwriter, record producer, manager.
21 June: Jeremy Coney , cricket captain.
25 June: Tim Finn , singer, songwriter and musician.
20 July: Ian Ferguson , kayaker.
8 August: Sandra Lee-Vercoe , politician and diplomat.
2 September: Chris Knox , singer-songwriter.
8 September: Graham Mourie , rugby player.
14 September: Neil McLeod , field hockey player.
3 October: Gary Troup , cricketer.
20 October: Michael Houstoun , concert pianist.
31 December: Vaughan Jones , mathematician.
John Badcock , painter.
Sue Bradford , politician.
Stevan Eldred-Grigg , writer and historian.
(in England): David Fletcher , cartoonist.
Tame Iti , activist.
Linda Jones (jockey) , thoroughbred horse racing jockey
Sukhi Turner , Mayor of Dunedin.
Marilyn Waring , feminist academic and politician.
29 April: Adam Hamilton , politician.
1 May: Hon. Thomas Otto Bishop MLC, politician.
6 May: Sir Oswald Birley , painter (in England).
5 August:John Robertson , politician.
13 August: Frederick de Jersey Clere , architect.
20 August: Lionel Terry , convicted murderer, white supremacist.
24 August: Alexander Harris , politician
17 September Carl Axel Björk , whaler, goldminer and character.[ 12]
12 October: Te Puea Herangi , Māori leader.
17 November: Ben Roberts , New Zealand Labour MP
22 November: Ted Morgan , New Zealand boxer.
27 November: Bill Parry , politician.
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