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[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Poor Bunny! Member for Wairarapa. The Wellington Advert...

Date: 1881

By: Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper); Hutchison, William, 1820-1905

Reference: A-095-006

Description: Caricature of Henry Bunny, a balding man with a long beard, depicted as a rabbit. Extended Title - Supplement to: The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 22nd October, 1881 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 190 x 240 mm

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[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The Laird of Rabbitboro' No. 3. [Wellington, 1881] The ...

Date: 1881

By: Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper); Hutchison, William, 1820-1905

Reference: A-095-002

Description: Head and shoulders caricature portrait of Wellington Merchant and Member of the Legislative Council, John Martin. He was known in the Legislative Council for his failure to speak up a great deal. Martinborough (Wairarapa) and Martin Square (in Wellington) are both named after him. The portrait is in the form of a painting on an easel. Beneath it is a humorous verse 'Lord Johnny Martin - who a silent part in - our Legislative Council plays - / Tis said, tho' lame there, in another Chamber, they in the Empire sing his praise, / All know that figure, attired de rigeur, white waistcoat, silk umbrella, flow'r. / Tollhurst and Christie on either fist, he represents the monied pow'r, / He's honest, thorough - but Martinborough - how honeycombed for many a mile, / By those thieves of rabbits - with their borrowing habits, has much reduced his goodly pile.'. Extended Title - Supplement to: The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 24th September, 1881 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 215 x 185 mm

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[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Mr Bryce and the Wellington volunteers. No. 27. "Poor i...

Date: 1882

By: Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper); Hutchison, William, 1820-1905

Reference: A-095-023

Description: John Bryce as a marionette, being manipulated by two large hands marked 'Wanganui' and 'Easter encampment. He holds a dunce's cap marked 'parsimony' which is half covering Wellington Easter Encampment and several soldiers. The cartoon appears to suggest that Bryce is favouring Wanganui over Wellington Extended Title - Supplement to: The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 11 March 1882 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 267 x 215 mm

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[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The phoenix. The Hon F Whitaker rising out of his (h)as...

Date: 1882

By: Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper); Hutchison, William, 1820-1905

Reference: A-095-030

Description: Sir Frederick Whitaker as a phoenix arising, rays of sun above his head marked 'Premiership', clouds of ashes at his feet marked 'Piako Swamp', 'Libel actions' and 'Patetere'. Refers to his overcoming of past difficulties and having just been elected Premier of New Zealand. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - Supplement to The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 29th April, 1882. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 203 x 280 mm

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