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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Political cartoons published in the Evening Post from 1 April 199...
Date: 1998
Reference: H-501-001/021
Description: Shows the race for the rural vote with National in the lead, followed by Act and Labour in the rear. Comment on Paul Holmes seeking to be Mayor of Auckland while retaining his nightly TV show. All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick retires from rugby - a tribute. Shows the tension between Winston Peters and Bill Birch. Shows the only ones winning from the Melbourne docks picket are the lawyers. John Luxton explains why New Zealand should phase out tariffs ahead of the rest of the world. A guy at the pub suggests introducing a work for the cabinet salary scheme would have more effect than a work for the dole scheme. Pol Pot is met in Hell by Hitler and Stalin. Politicians lobby to a near empty hall. The public favour paying for their televised sport rather than pay more on their Broadcasting Licence fee to get free to air sports. Paul Holmes agrees with himself that he would make an outstanding Mayor for Auckland. Helen Clark shows a growing obsession with the National leader, Jenny Shipley. Max Bradford sees the benefits of splitting up ECNZ. A toast to the Northern Ireland peace deal. Graham Latimer calls for Maori to get superannuation at age 50. Winston Peters thinks that informed public servants should not have any say in the debate over splitting ECNZ. Winston Peters tries to reassure New Zealanders they have nothing to fear about the Japanese economy committing hara kiri. Outbreak of crytoporidiosis linked to public swimming pools. Jenny Shipley and Winston Peters wear the defeat over the Government's referendum proposal on Auckland's local body assets. Money considerations guide surgical decisions in New Zealand hospitals. The elderly have the national superannuation surcharge removed. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Sizes vary slightly, the average cartoon frame being approximately 14 x 20 cm.
[Christchurch newspaper billboards relating to Mayor Neville Pickering. 1971-1973]
Date: 1971 - 1973
Reference: Eph-D-LOCAL-Christchurch-1971/1973
Description: Includes: Christchurch Press: 14 September 1971: Mr Pickering puts Labour Party policy. Police may attack prison rioters 11 October 1971: Labour sweeps to victory for first time in 15 years Christchurch star (Newspaper. 1958- ): 10 November 1971: Force poll, lose Games says Mayor. Seamen going back to work 17 November 1971: Mayor's plea to drop Games petition 26 April 1972: Mayor seeks ANZAC Day changes. Rugby nominees 29 May 1973: City seeks Govt help on Games complex 11 June 1973: Mayor attacked for move on QEII workers 26 November 1973: Praise for Games park facilities Quantity: 8 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief prints, red ink, on newsprint, 585 x 403 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Alexia Pickering, Wellington, in 2012. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PAColl-10033, and in Manuscripts, Serials, Drawings Paintings & Prints (B-187-001/002 and ArtEph-1975-S-01)..
Series 5 Camp Mother's Mayoral Campaign
Date: 1998
From: Diva Productions Ltd: Records of the Topp Twins
Reference: Series-5721
Description: Correspondence, press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, and other materials from Camp Mother (Lynda Topp) and her 1998 campaign for Auckland City mayor against incumbent Les Mills. Quantity: 12 folder(s).
Maori welcome for the Deputy Mayor of Sakai
Date: 22 August 1994
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1994/2560-F
Description: A Wellington City Council Maori cultural group welcomes a delegation from Sakai, Osaka, Japan, led by Deputy Mayor, Eiji Takeyama. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer 22 August 1994. Sakai had recently become a sister city of Wellington. The delegation included 220 performers who took part in the Festival of Japan being held in Wellington at the time. Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler film negative, 35mm
Group on the site of the James Laurie subdivision, Tawa, Wellington
Date: 14 Jan 1977
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1977/4851
Description: Group on the site of the James Laurie subdivision, at the back of Chester Road, Tawa, Wellington. From left: Porirua's city engineer, Mr R Blackman, Tawa's borough engineer (Mr R G Williams), the Mayor of Tawa (Mr E M H Kemp), the Mayor of Porirua (Mr Whitford Brown), and a resident (Mr A F McLeod). Photograph taken 14 January 1977 by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Mayor and Mayoress of Petone, New Zealand, Mr and Mrs Ralph Love
Date: ca 11 Oct 1965
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1965/3815-F
Description: Mayor and Mayoress of Petone, New Zealand, Mr Ralph Love and and Mrs Flora Love, photographed at their Korokoro home, with Petone in the background. Photographed circa 11 October 1965 by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 2 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negatives, 5.6 x 5.6 cm