The New South Wales cricket team toured New Zealand from January to February 1894 and played seven first-class matches and one minor match.
The tour is notable for the fact that the game against New Zealand was New Zealand's first first-class match.
Like the previous tour it was privately organised by Coleman Davis and not officially sanctioned by the New South Wales Cricket Association.
Despite this, given the touring party consisted of leading players from Sydney clubs the team is considered to have been a representative quality side and the matches played on tour to have been official New South Wales first-class games.
The following players were selected for the tour:[1] [9]