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Wilson & Horton (Firm) :"Called back" ; Captain Cook in Auckland, 1895. Wilson & Horton...

Date: 1895

By: Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: C-034-002-2-b

Description: A central circular section showing a startled Captain James Cook, observing 'the new woman' riding a bicycle in the streets of Auckland, Surrounding this is a series of other cartoons, each with a few lines of doggerel. No. 2 shows the Auckland Stock Exchange with a crowd outside, as a goldmine's shares are floated. No. 3 shows Cook reading a notice outside a tobacconist's shop indicating that it is closed. No. 5 shows a Chinese greengrocer selling vegetables, with negative comments from Cook. No. 6 shows him eying a "captain Cooker' pig through his telescope. No. 7. comments on the fact that women have the right to vote, but have lost their 'modest grace and quiet ways'. No. 8 shows him reading the Weekly News and being impressed by its quality. No. 9 shows 'a Maori dude' startling Cook, with the contrast of his moko and elegant clothing, while Cook rushes back to his ship. Supplement to: Auckland Weekly News, Christmas number, 14th December, 1895. --Same 3nd copy. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 378 x 252 mm

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Scott, Thomas 1947- :[22 newsclippings of cartoons published in the Evening Post from N...

Date: 1987

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-733-033/054

Description: Newsclippings of cartoons on New Zealand and international politics. Quantity: 22 newsclippings. Physical Description: Newsclippings of black ink cartoons, various sizes.

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Orwell Enterprises : Records

Date: 1984-1993

By: Orwell Enterprises

Reference: MS-Group-1668

Description: Records include minutes, some correspondence and financial records Source of title - Supplied by Library Formed by a group of Wellington women, with its main purpose being to trade in stocks on the sharemarket Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.04 Linear Metres. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donation, Ms Myrla Kernick, Wellington, 2008

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Forty-one cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 1 March - ...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-610-001/041

Description: 41 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include Jim Anderton and employment schemes, the Americas Cup, children and guns in USA, Pinochet's return to Chile, Nandor Tanczos and cannabis, the Americas Cup victory parade, oil prices, the superannuation fund, the police review, new industrial law and the Employers' Federation, cloned pigs as organ donors, gangs and cannabis supply, China/Taiwan anniversary, air force purchases, Labour's popularity, petrol prices, dairy industry merger, Helen Clark and the Oscars, red cards and the Hurricanes rugby team, Queenstown tourist accidents, children not getting enough sleep, road rules and cannabis law, state agencies and medical records, property rights in non-marital relationships, Microsoft monopoly, genetic engineering, TVNZ 'star' system, A K Grant dies, the National Party, the new honours list, biosecurity, Elian Gonzales and starvation, US bear market and the NZ stock market, President Mugabe, Marian Hobbs, ANZAC day, Australias wins against NZ in sport, Zimbabwe under Mugabe, Helen Clark and the media. Quantity: 41 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromides, approximately 220 x 160mm.

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Brockie, Bob:24 cartoons from a 1997/1998 sketchbook, the majority published in the Nat...

Date: 1997

By: Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-

Reference: H-506

Description: The majority of the cartoons in the sketchbook were published in the National business review, though several quick sketches are also included which do not seem intended for publishing. Quantity: 24 photocopy/ies on acid-free paper. Physical Description: A4 size

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 S...

Date: 1998

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-539-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Shows Boris Yeltsin drunk at the end of a steel girder threatening to jump and take the global economy with him. A Russian gaurd tries to stop him. Winston Peters is happy with the gloomy forecasts for the economy. Comment on the risk to children of TB due to poverty, poor nutrition and other health related problems. New Minister outside of Cabinet, Marie Hasler wants to change the NZ flag to say something like 'NZ for sale as, where is!' Jenny Shipley says it's not quite what they're looking for. National's Bill Birch reassures the NZ public about the world wide economic crisis. Jenny Shipley calls for a confidence vote for National's 'vague and ill-defined policies.' National Party Finance minister, Bill Birch panics about the world economic situation. Jenny Shipley reassures the public National has a calm and sober hand on the economic tiller. The new Minister of Police, Clem Simich promises to raise police morale. A senior police officer asks Simich if he's resigning already. Comment on America's hypocritical rage over the Clinton-Lewinsky affair as they enjoy the lurid details provided by newspapers and the Starr Report. The All Black 7's win gold at the Kuala Lumpa Games. Media speculation on the state of relations between Bill and Hillary Clinton following the Clinton-Lewinsky affair revelations. Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark can't agree on a coalition between National and Labour but they do agree on a nomination for Mike Moore as Head of the World Trade Organisation as a way of getting him out of New Zealand. The Republicans are willing to plunge the world into the worst depression since the 1930's if it means bringing President Clinton down too. Comment on the American Justice System where a mafia boss can claim the fifth amendment and refuse to answer any questions on the grounds that it might incriminate him. But the President of the United States must answer all questions and the have the cross-examinination broadcast on television. Winston Peters comes a poor fourth in the latest leadership polls. Kenneth Starr, Prosecutor in the Clinton-Lewinsky case joins the Presidential Assassin Hall of Fame, his weapon, the Monica Lewinsky tapes. War crimes go unchecked in Kosovo as the world media focus on Bill Clinton's sex life. The Government reconsiders it's plans to deregulate producer boards following a hostile reaction from fruit growers. Jenny Shipley reassures elderly New Zealanders that national super will not be cut but it will be allowed to fall behind the cost of living. Treasury cuts medical care for children under six. Jenny Shipley rationalises why the elderly are carrying a greater share of the economic sacrifice expected of the country. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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[Brees, Samuel Charles] 1810-1865 :Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. Plate 14. 41...

Date: 1842 - 1847

From: Brees, Samuel Charles, 1810-1865 :Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. London, John Williams and Co., Library of Arts, 141, Strand, 1847.

Reference: B-049-041/043

Description: Shows views in the Hutt Valley and Wellington. At the top, a view in Petone with Moreings Creek, a bridge and two horsemen in the foreground, houses in the distance. In the centre, a large cabbage tree leaning out over the Hutt River, with two Maori men standing on the bank, waving to the occupants of two canoes in the water. Francis Molesworth's farm is in the background. At the bottom, a view looking east along the waterfront at Te Aro, with the Exchange Building (with a false classical front) and Ridgway and Guyton's jetty, a boat hauled up in front of the building and other buildings along the waterfront in the distance. Hoggard and Simmond's windmill can be seen in the distance at the foot of Mount Victoria Other Titles - Petone Other Titles - Moreings Creek Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on sheet 365 x 261 mm.

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Wilson & Horton (Firm) :"Called back" ; Captain Cook in Auckland, 1895. Wilson & Horton...

Date: 1895

By: Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: C-034-002-2

Description: A central circular section showing a startled Captain James Cook, observing 'the new woman' riding a bicycle in the streets of Auckland, Surrounding this is a series of other cartoons, each with a few lines of doggerel. No. 2 shows the Auckland Stock Exchange with a crowd outside, as a goldmine's shares are floated. No. 3 shows Cook reading a notice outside a tobacconist's shop indicating that it is closed. No. 5 shows a Chinese greengrocer selling vegetables, with negative comments from Cook. No. 6 shows him eying a "captain Cooker' pig through his telescope. No. 7. comments on the fact that women have the right to vote, but have lost their 'modest grace and quiet ways'. No. 8 shows him reading the Weekly News and being impressed by its quality. No. 9 shows 'a Maori dude' startling Cook, with the contrast of his moko and elegant clothing, while Cook rushes back to his ship. Supplement to: Auckland Weekly News, Christmas number, 14th December, 1895. --Same 2nd copy. One of three chromolithographs on the same sheet Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 378 x 252 mm

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Wilson & Horton (Firm) :"Called back" ; Captain Cook in Auckland, 1895. Wilson & Horton...

Date: 1895

By: Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: C-034-002-2-a

Description: A central circular section showing a startled Captain James Cook, observing 'the new woman' riding a bicycle in the streets of Auckland, Surrounding this is a series of other cartoons, each with a few lines of doggerel. No. 2 shows the Auckland Stock Exchange with a crowd outside, as a goldmine's shares are floated. No. 3 shows Cook reading a notice outside a tobacconist's shop indicating that it is closed. No. 5 shows a Chinese greengrocer selling vegetables, with negative comments from Cook. No. 6 shows him eying a "captain Cooker' pig through his telescope. No. 7. comments on the fact that women have the right to vote, but have lost their 'modest grace and quiet ways'. No. 8 shows him reading the Weekly News and being impressed by its quality. No. 9 shows 'a Maori dude' startling Cook, with the contrast of his moko and elegant clothing, while Cook rushes back to his ship. Supplement to: Auckland Weekly News, Christmas number, 14th December, 1895. --Same 2nd copy. One of three chromolithographs on the same sheet Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 378 x 252 mm

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Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :Little laughs from last week. Oct 21, 1974

Date: 1972

From: Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :[One folder of political cartoons featuring Robert Muldoon and the Muldoon era. Published in the Otago Daily Times. 1972 - 1975]

Reference: A-319-013

Description: Comments on weekly news items, including the New Zealand shares market falling to its lowest point since the recession of 1967-68, and the Maniototo irrigation scheme Inscriptions: Recto - top left - Sid Scales Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon on paper, 280 x 380 mm Provenance: Donated by Sid Scales in 1998

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Wellington Stock Exchange :[5th July and 10 July 1967. Call papers. Last day on L.s.d.;...

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-B-STOCK-EXCHANGE-1967-01

Description: Tables for the mornings of 5 July and 10 July 1967, show buying and selling prices of shares for New Zealand companies. 10 July was the first day of decimal currency in New Zealand. Rubber stamped at lower left of the first page for each day, with a stamp for Morpeth & Pope, stock and sharebrokers at H.B. Chambers, 278 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Quantity: 6 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Mimeographed sheets, 335 x 205 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr B J McCormack on 20 July 1967.

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :United Airlines again. The stockmarket. Wall Street. Auckland St...

Date: 1989

From: Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[25 original cartoons published in the Auckland Star in September and October, 1989.]

Reference: A-225-265

Description: Cartoon shows an aeroplane labelled The Stockmarket, losing a door called Wall Street, in midflight. This relates to the precarious financial position of United Airlines causing a mini-crash on the Wall Street stock exchange on 13 October 1989. Other Titles - October Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, on card 176 x 262 mm.

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Access Brokerage Ltd :Your invitation to our grand opening. New Office, The Stock Excha...

Date: 1994

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to personal finance, investment, loans, stocks and shares]

By: Access Brokerage Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-FINANCE-1994-01

Description: An invitation to the opening of a new office at the Stock Exchange, Auckland, for Access Brokerage Limited. Gives brief facts about the Auckland Sharebrokers' Association, formed in 1874; and also of the Stock Exchange, including the closure of trading floors in 1991, and the new Access system commencing in July 1994. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photlithograph on folded pamphlet, 196 x 107 mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :A simplified guide to the week's FINANCIAL crisis... Auckland S...

Date: 1973

From: Various cartoonists :Cartoons from the New Zealand News, 1970s

Reference: A-297-032

Description: A tangled web of financial symbols, including Wall St and Zurich gnomes. At the bottom right are the words 'What's in it for you' below a trumpet blast of 'Nothing' towards a rueful little figure. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on watercolour paper 246 x 340 mm.

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New Zealand Stock Exchange :Photographs

Date: 1920-1989

By: New Zealand Stock Exchange

Reference: PAColl-5752

Description: Members and committees of the Auckland and Wellington stock Exchanges Quantity: 39 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 colour original photographic print(s).

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :The dawn of recovery. 23 September 1988?

Date: 1987 - 1989

From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-:[6 original cartoons by Trace Hodgson, donated by Sunny Tan]

By: Listener (Periodical)

Reference: B-184-067

Description: On the summit of a small mountain a group of businessmen delight ('isn't it beautiful') in the 'Dawn of recovery' as they watch a golden '$' symbol rise above the horizon. In a huge trench at the base of the mountain ordinary citizens remain in the dark. Context - The beginnings of recovery for some of the wealthy after the 1987 sharemarket crash that caused many people to lose savings. At bottom of cartoon in pencil is the text 'Listener Sept 23, page 9, reduce to 187 mm x 132 mm, colour, no border'. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and yellow felt-tip on paper, 410 x 530mm Provenance: Donation: Mr Sunny Tan, Wellington, 2011

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[21 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in January and Febru...

Date: 1984

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-361-001/021

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 21 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Crash helmets compulsory

Date: [ca 1967-1983]

From: Kennedy, Ronald Edwin, 1925-2003 :[Original cartoons, albums of clippings and a metal printing plate, created by and belonging to Ronald Kennedy (Ronken), ca 1967-1983]

By: Kennedy, Ronald Edwin, 1925-2003; Waikato Times (Newspaper)

Reference: A-454-428

Description: A tired man wearing a suit is holding up a mirror to check if a crash helmet looks good on him. He is saying “I’ll take it”. In his other hand is a newspaper with the heading “Share prices fall”. Caption reads “Cash helmets compulsory”. Title taken from item. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink drawing, 245 x 210 mm

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Creator unknown :Group portrait of Auckland Stock Exchange

Date: December 1921

Reference: PA9-103

Description: Group portrait of Auckland Stock Exchange, taken December 1921 by an unidentified photographer Back row, from left: C Hay, G R Buttle, J H Frater, C M Moore-Jones, D McLeod, H Allen, C Nettleton, R Griffiths, F Waller, D Hay Second row, from left: F J Whittaker, H L Noakes, W B Colbeck, W N Gamble, S T George, H E Forde (Secretary), A J Tapper, L T Symes, H G Gillespie, E J Richardson, H A Wright Third row, from left: G A Buttle, F Hull, R Frater, G C Creagh (Chairman), J W Frater (Vice-Chairman), H S Ruddock, W R Walker, H M Shepherd Front row, from left: H G de F Garland (S M Wren & Co), P K McDonald, S M Wren, W M B Mowbray, A I Farmer Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Mat recto - above image - Auckland Stock Exchange, December, 1921. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 35.6 x 55.5 cm [visible image], with mat, in black wooden frame 60.4 x 74.2 cm Provenance: No donor or provenance information available. Possibly part of a larger collection.

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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992: Do cats raid rubbish bags?

Date: 18 October 1973

From: Skinner, Thomas Edward (Sir), 1909-1991: Cartoons collected by Sir Thomas Skinner

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: C-179-125

Description: Skinner is depicted as a cat with a fish bone in his mouth, the fish is labelled "productivity wage rises" and the cat has pulled it out of a rubbish bag labelled "tossed-out National's stabilisation regulation". Norman Kirk is shown in slippers and dressing gown at his letterbox, he holds a newspaper with the headline "Share market jitters". Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 385 x 500 mm