Racetracks (Horse racing) - New Zealand - Otago Region

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MacKay, Colin, fl 1880s :Dunedin races. Feb. 1881. Supplement to the "Illustrated New Z...

Date: 1881

By: MacKay, Colin, active 1880s; Illustrated New Zealand Herald (Newspaper); Mills, Dick & Company

Reference: C-068-011

Description: Shows a central oval inset of "Sir Modred", winner of the Dunedin Cup in 1881. Other illustrations around the border show: a bookmaker being caught out by Mr Walker; police and officials clearing the course; scene of the late accident at Kensington Crossing; card tricksters; the totalisator. Other Titles - February Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 385 x 515 mm. Provenance: Anonymously donated in 2000.

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Antony William Gordon Glassford of Dougalston, Matakanui Station, Central Otago

Date: 2008

From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications

Reference: MSDL-1820

Description: Comprises four histories submitted by A W Glassford in support of the New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award application. They cover the pre European and early settler use of the Matakanui Station area, the histories of Matakanui Station, Otago, the Glassford family, Dougalston farm situated on the former township of Drybread, and the Rankeillor farm property. Original owners Henry (Harry) Gordon-Glassford (1764-1819) and his halfbrother James Glassford Gordon-Glassford (1771-1834) emigrated from Scotland to Australia and New Zealand purchasing 80,000 acres in the Lauder Survey District, 12 Km from Omakau, Central Otago. In 1864 the brothers took over the lease of Run 223 from Messrs Webster and Thomson. The run ran from the top of the Dunstan Range to the Manuherikia River, Lauder Creek and Chatto Creek. They operated under the name Glassford Bros. and the run became known as Matakanui Station. In 2008 the property was awarded the NZ Century Farm and Station Award to mark 100 years of continous ownership by one family. Quantity: 4 Electronic document(s).

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Cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times, July 2021

Date: 1-3, 5-6, 8-10, 12, 14-17, 21-22, 24, 26, and 28-30 July 2021

From: Yeo, Shaun, 1974-: Digital cartoons

By: Yeo, Shaun, 1974-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0042168

Description: Digital cartoons by Shaun Yeo on political and social issues in New Zealand and internationally. Published in the Otago Daily Times in May 2021. Cartoons depict: - an Oranga Tamariki figure labelled 'care' and 'protection' gripping a child in a stranglehold; - 'NZ's vaccine rollout' tortoise sleeping while Death says "By all means... take your time."; - a figure holding a 'Hate Speech Reforms' poster and giving a thumbs up, then the same figure with red tape across their mouth as the poster falls to the ground; - a painting of a train crashing over a cliff commissioned "for the National Party to commemorate Collins first year as leader"; - two figures discussing misinformation, one reads a newspaper, the second a Facebook post; - a 'Fiji' hand reaching out of 'COVID' water; - a horse laying a flower at a headstone labelled 'Forbury Park 1909-2021'; - ACT Party leader David Seymour doing a twerking dance move while wearing '12%' shorts next to National Party leader Judith Collins holding a '10%' piece of paper; - United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson holding a 'Freedom Day' plan and rolling a pair of dice while Death looks on; - an 'RSV [Respiratory syncytial virus]' snake coming through a cat flap towards a baby while two figures look out a window at 'COVID pandemic'; - a Mongrel Mob member carrying a basket of money labelled '$2.75m' away from the Beehive which has a washing machine in the side of the building; - three figures in hazmat suits and one in casual clothing, one of the hazmat figures says "...and can someone tell the new guy that we don't do casual Fridays."; - two figures hugging a large bag of money with a 'They Are Us' clapboard and script alongside the bag; - three figures crouched to start a running race looking across to a fourth figure in the race, Death; - a kiwi with it's neck stretched out across a stump labelled '$19b NZ's trade relationship with China' while a large panda looks down and holds an axe behind it's back; - a COVID-19 virus holding a remote control with pause selected and a 'Trans-Tasman bubble' nearby; - a child holding their stomach in hunger looking at an empty fridge labelled 'New Zealand produces enough food to feed 40 million people'; - two figures watching television and discussing the Olympics going ahead; - United States Olympic gymanst Simone Biles after completing a routine on a vault labelled 'Mental Health'; - and oil spilling from an 'INEOS' drum with a silver fern in the puddle, captioned 'Oil Blacks'. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a digital folder titled ‘YEO CARTOONS JULY 2021’. Quantity: 20 digital cartoon(s).

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Saint Clair and Saint Kilda Beaches with the Forbury Park Trotting Club racecourse, loo...

Date: Sep 1946

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: WA-03947-G

Description: Aerial photograph taken by Whites Aviation. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: 1/2 plate glass negative 4.75 x 6.5 inches

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