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Final appeal. To the electors of Dunedin Central. Who is Mr A S Adams. What has he done...

Date: 1905

By: Orr & Company

Reference: Eph-C-POLITICS-1905-01

Description: Shows a small hesad and shoulder portrait of Mr A S Adams, the political candidate for Dunedin Central in the 1905 general elections. There is a biography of Mr Adams, a solicitor involved with Workers' Building Societies and United Friendly Societies, and a president of the New Zealand Alliance. The poster was issued on behalf of Mr Adams' various committees: Rachel Don, President, Ladies' Committee; Hugh Mitchell, Chairman, Central Committee; H W McColl, Chairman, Roslyn Committee. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 354 x 217 mm. Provenance: Acquired in 1983.

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Newtown election. To-night address the electors of Kelburne, on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at th...

Date: 1905

From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in elections. 1900-1909].

By: Hornblow, Andrew Reed, 1870-1961

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1905-01

Description: An arrangement of text, with the motif of a small figure in tuxedo, pointing. Other Titles - Tonight Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, on sheet 230 x 176 mm.

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The locked-up native and crown lands in the North Island of New Zealand (compiled from ...

Date: 1905

By: Wilson & Horton (Firm)

Reference: Eph-D-POLITICS-1905-01

Description: Shows a map of the North Island with shading for Lands disposed of, Crown lands, and Native lands. The text argues that the locking-up of native and crown lands means that settlement is blocked, prosperity is retarded, commercial and industrial progress is hampered, agricultural and pastoral resources are remaining undeveloped, would-be settlers cannot find homes, and merchants and traders and the general community is seriously affected. This land, if thrown open for settlement would find employment for another 50,000 people. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Wilson and Horton, Printers, Auckland. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress and engraving on paper, 570 x 455 mm.

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