The 1967 Chatham Cup was the 40th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.
The winners of each of these qualification tournaments, along with the second-placed team from Auckland, qualified for the competition proper.
North Shore United returned to the final, this time with former international Ken Armstrong as coach.
In the final they met Christchurch City - soon to change its name to Christchurch United, a recently amalgamated team featuring players who had previously been with several strong southern sides, among them future internationals Terry Haydon and Tony Gowans.
In the second spell, Billy Rimmer scored for the Aucklanders early but the lead was soon cancelled out by a strike from Haydon.