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[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1950-1953].
Date: 1950 - 1953
From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]
Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1950/1953
Description: Includes: 1950: Ruatoria Cricket Club. Opening dance. Saturday 2nd December 1950. Mangahanea Hall, with Prince Ferris and his Orchestra. [Ticket]. Australia v Otago at Carisbrook. 10,11 & 13 March 1950. Programme. Australia v Wellington. Basin Reserve. 1, 3 & 4 April 1950. Programme. 1951: M.C.C. v Auckland. Eden Park. 6-8 March 1951. Programme. M.C.C. versus New Zealand (second test). Basin Reserve Wellington. 24, 26-28 March 1951. Programme (2 copies) 1952: West Indies vs Otago. Carisbrook Dunedin, 2-5 February 1952. Programme (hardbound) West Indies v New Zealand. Lancaster Park Christchurch. 8-9, 11-12 February 1952. Programme. West Indies v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park Auckland. 15-16, 18-19 February 1952. Programme. West Indies v Wellington. Basin Reserve Wellington. 23, 25-26 February 1952. Programme. (2 copies) 1953: South Africa versus New Zealand. Basin Reserve Wellington. 6-7, 9-10 March 1953. Programme. South Africa v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park, Auckland. 13-14, 16-17 March 1953. Programme. New Zealand tour of South Africa 1953-4. Official souvenir cricket brochure, edited and compiled by G A Chettle. The New Zealand Cricket team in South Africa 1953-54. With the compliments of Beaths, the store for men, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Greymouth, Kaikoura. Tour booklet Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 13 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.
[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1957-1959].
Date: 1957 - 1959
From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]
Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1957/1959
Description: Includes: 1957: Otago v Central Districts. Plunket Shield. Carisbrook, 18-21 1957. Programme. Australia v New Zealand. Lancaster Park, 1-4 March 1957. Programme.ia v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 16-19 March 1957. Programme. Australia versus New Zealand. Second test. Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8-11 March 1957. Programme Australia v New Zealand. Eden Park, 29 March - 1 April 1957. Programme. England Women's Cricket Team. New Zealand tour 1957-58. Souvenir programme for match against the North Island, Basin Reserve, 5-6 November 1957 1958: Cricketers from New Zealand. NZCC; the 1958 tour official souvenir. MCC v New Zealanders. Lord's Ground, 17-20 May 1958. Score card. England v New Zealand. Lord's Ground, 19-24 June 1958. Score card. T N Pearce's XI v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Ground, 10-12 September 1957. Score card. 1959: England v New Zealand. First cricket test. Lancaster Park, 27 February - 3 March 1959. Programme. MCC v Wellington. Basin Reserve Wellington, 6-9 March 1959. Programme (2 copies, with a portrait of Peter May on the front cover) MCC v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park, 14-18 March 1959. Programme. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 13 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.
Tremain, Garrick 1941-:37 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 14 Februa...
Date: 2002
Reference: H-668-001/020
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics covered include: Whanau benefits in Maori TV funding and jobs, Helen Clark advises Australia to stay out of New Zealand politics, the stranding of the tanker Jody F Millennium off the Coast of Gisborne, air-sprayed 'painted apple moth' toxin seen as a possibility for dealing with Palmerston North gangs, Government spending prioroties questioned, Judges private use of lap-top computers called into question after pornography accessing case, Helen Clark and Peter Davis come to terms with royal protocol, the Queen arrives in NZ and is greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister, comparrisons of Royal and Vice Regal visits including the beleaguered Australian Govenor General, 2002 Rich List and the increasing poverty of the ordinary man, the Government considers new road tax on motorists, ex-MP's and their spouses travel perks, The Queen and Duke meet Australian PM Howard and Govenor General, Governments spending priorities questioned, large amount of new road tax to fund Auckland roading development, Alliance Party in self destruction mode, the unlikely prospect of Bill English becoming Prime Minister, Helen Clark wonders whether the Governments policies have given the unions too much strength, ease of securing money for social activities if you call them a 'hui', NZ Rugby Football Union loses co-host status for World Cup and it's associated revenue. Quantity: 20 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 photocopies
[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1970-1979].
Date: 1970 - 1979
Reference: Eph-B-CRICKET-1970s
Description: Includes: 1970: Australia v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland. 6-10 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) 1971: England v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 5-8 March 1971. Programme 1972: Kiwis Cricket tour. First tour of the West Indies by a New Zealand Cricket team 1972. Fifth edition. 1974: New Zealand v Australia. Basin Reserve, 1-6 March [1974]. Programme. 1975: Wellington v M.C.C. Basin Reserve, 15-17 February 1975. Programme England v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland, 20-25 February 1975. Programme. New Zealand v England. Carisbrook Dunedin, 8 March 1975. Programme. 1977: Australia v New Zealand. 1st test. Lancaster Park Christchurch, 18-23 February 1977. Programme. 1978: Rothman tour. 1st test, New Zealand versus England. Basin Reserve, 10-15 February 1978. Programme New Zealand cricket team tour of England 1978. Official brochure. England v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Ground, 15 July 1978. Scorecard. Yorkshire v New Zealand. Leeds, 22-25 July 1978. Scorecard. T N Pearce's XI v New Zealand. Scarborough Cricket Club grounds, 2-5 September 1978. Scorecard. 1979: Pakistan v New Zealand. 1st cricket test. Lancaster Park, Christchurch, 2-7 February 1979. Programme (Rothmans tour) Prudential Cup. India v New Zealand. Leeds, 13 June 1979. Scorecard. Quantity: 16 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying around 300 mm.
[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1954-1956].
Date: 1954 - 1956
From: [New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera of octavo size]
Reference: Eph-A-CRICKET-1954/1956
Description: Includes: 1954: Waikato Cricket Association. Fiji v Waikato. Seddon Park, Hamilton. 20-21 January 1954. Programme. Fiji v Canterbury. Lancaster Park, 19-22 February 1954. Official programme 1955: England v New Zealand. First test match, Carisbrook Ground Dunedin. 11-16 March 1955. Programme, with a photo of England's captain Len Hutton on the cover. MCC v Wellington. Basin Reserve, 19-22 March 1955. Programme (2 copies, with a picture of England's find, Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson on the cover) England v New Zealand. Second test. Eden Park, 25-30 March 1955. Programme. New Zealand Cricket team. India - Pakistan 1955-1956. Christmas card from Trevor McMahon (with team photo and aerial photo of the Brabourne Stadium, Bombay) 1956: West Indies v New Zealand. First test, Carisbrook Ground Dunedin, 3-7 February 1956. Programme West Indies v New Zealand. Lancaster Park, 18-22 February 1956. Programme. West Indies v Central Districts. Cook's Gardens, Wanganui, 24-27 February 1956. Souvenir programme New Zealand v West Indies. Third test at the Basin Reserve Wellington, 3-7 March 1956. Programme (2 copies, with a portrait of Everton Weekes on the cover)) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 12 programmes, tickets, and other ephemera (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Booklets and tickets, sizes varying below 250 mm.
[Posters about race relations and apartheid. 1970-1974]
Date: 1970 - 1975
Reference: Eph-D-RACIAL-1970/1974
Description: Includes: ca 1970: P D Barb (Periodical). The silent majority. P D Barb 10c [ca 1970] 1970: Dennis Brutus speaks for South Africans and for all people opposed to racism in sport. The All Black tour, what it really means. Western Springs Stadium, Thursday March 26th at 8 pm. Supporting variety programme compered by "personality Square" Syd Jackson to include University of Auckland Maori Club, Paul Marks, The Original Sun, Donna Awatere and the High-Revving Tongues [1980] (2 copies) If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to play their rugby [1970] (2 copies) 1971: The Sun-Herald. Sunday March 28 1971. Surf drama police act; Apartheid clash HART Aotearoa. HART cares about all hockey players, not just white ones. Who does the IFWHA care about? Expel the South African Women's Hockey Assn from the IFWHA [1971] (2 copies) 1972: Don't join the apartheid club! Apartheid. A non-white child dies of malnutrition every 12 minutes ... Demonstrate for South African Freedom Day. Assemble Friday June 23rd [1972] (2 copies) ca 1972: Grosz, Christopher, 1947-. Jack Marshall & Co; bridge builders / HART [1972?]. (2 copies) ca 1973: HART Aotearoa. "I'd be the last to drag politics into sport, Frik ... but it's worth 3 points if you treat that ball like a kaffir's arse". [1972 or 1973] (3 copies) Soledad Brothers demo. 3rd March, cnr Ponsonby-K Rd's, 6.30 pm. A.U.S.A. [Stamp top right] House Committee approved 1973?: Don't join the apartheid club! 67 unarmed Africans massacred 21st March 1960, Sharpeville is another good reason for us to Stop The Tour! And stop trading with South Africa! [ca 1973] 1973: [HART Aotearoa]. Caltex 1973 Springbok Rugby Tour, brought to you by Caltex Oil, the action gas HART Aotearoa. South Africa Freedom Day June 26. Stop the tour; don't play with apartheid [1973] "We stand for Christian Nationalism which is an ally of Nazism". Quote 1942 Mr B J Vorster, now Prime Minister, Republic of South Africa. Auckland star, 31 March 1973, page 21 "The wound of the daughter of my people wounds me too". Apartheid divides the family of man. Produced by Shalom Posters, PO Box 818, Wellington NZ for NZ Defence and Aid Find [1973] (2 copies) 1974: National Anti-Apartheid Committee. A South African policeman, judge, and executioner [1974] (2 copies) Quantity: 15 b&w and colour prints. Physical Description: Relief prints and offset prints, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 750 mm.
[Programmes and ephemera relating to hockey in New Zealand, and New Zealand hockey team...
Date: 1980 - 1989
From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to hockey in New Zealand, and New Zealand hockey teams overseas]
Reference: Eph-A-HOCKEY-1980s
Description: Includes: 1980: Newmans-Adidas New Zealand men's National Hockey Tournament 1980. Auckland, 31 August - 6 September [1980]. Programme 1981: Newmans Adidas New Zealand Men's National Hockey Tournament 1981. Whangarei 30 August - 5 September [1981]. Programme 1983: Adidas 1983 Men's Hockey Tournament. Palmerston North, 28 August - 3 September 1983. Programme 1984: Adidas 1984 National Mens Hockey Tournament. Gisborne, 26 August - 1 September 1984. Programme 1985: Huia Wanderers Sports Club / Hockey Club Inc. Fertiliser drive to your door. Pamphlet / order form Quantity: 5 booklets, fliers, programmes. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes approximately 21 cm.
Photograph album relating to the Clarke family, friends, trips and tennis
Date: [ca 1927-1951], 1992
From: Clarke, John Clifton, fl 1920s :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1817
Description: Photograph album that belonged to John Clifton Clarke and his wife Frances, containing photographs taken almost exclusively in New Zealand, ca 1927-1951, by unidentified photographer(s). Appears to have been compiled by J C Clarke. Many names, places, and dates are identified in the album. - Events covered in the album largely relate to tennis. Sporting images include: a badminton tournament in Ashburton (1932); the Davis Cup (1946); at the Stanley Street courts, Auckland, the Easter Championship (1948) New Zealand Lawn Tennis Championship (1948 and 1951), and World Professionals games (1948 and 1950); Central Park, Wellington tournaments include the 1949 New Zealand Lawn Tennis Championships (8-15 Jan) and associated events; Carisbrook tennis games of November 1948; British Empire Games, Feb 1950, with athletes from England, Canada, and Nigeria, the Olympic Pool in Newmarket, an athletics events at Eden Park, and ticket stubs for Admore Village and pool access; Eden-Epsom club visit to Hamilton (1949); and Auckland Lawn Tennis Association visit to Kaipara Lawn Tennis Association (1950), and an unidentified team visiting Oamaru. - Individuals photographed are chiefly participants in tennis tournaments. Identified figures include John Clifton Clarke and his wife Frances, Peter Denholm, Miss Pattison, Gordon Leeden, Tom King, Molly Spackman, Maude Jolly, Mr and Mrs Tucker, Alan C Stedman, Dennis C Coombe, Jeff E Robson, Owen M Bold, Neil V Edwards, Ron S McKenzie, Jack A Kramer (World Amateur Tennis Champion), F E (Ted, Schroeder, Frank Peter Gardner, A Mulloy, Tom Brown, W (Billy) Talbert, Mr Pate and Mr Mercer (both tennis officials), Margaret Beverley, Kathleen Hart, Mavis Kerr, Mrs J McVay, J A Barry, Peter Dempsey, Jeff Robson, Joe and Lon Roach, Joyce and Bob Robb, Evelyn G Attwood, Jack Gunn, K Hart, Noel F N Bedford, Betty Boyd, Billy Smythe, Barbara Smith, Pat Pavletich, B Potter, Mrs Jessie J McVay, Misses M Kerr, S Painter, B Souter, Val Johnson, Ms H Redwood, the Tills family, Warren and Elaine Huckstep, Noel Kingstone, Ray Goldfinch, Harry Bowen, Pauline Macken, Heather Redwood, Peter and Elaine Becroft, Mavis Kerr, P Jones, J Dart, F A Sedgman, Mrs S B Newcombe, Miss M T Toomey, Miss M R Bevis, Mr A B Ohlson (Auckland Association President), O M Sidwell, A S Burns, G Brown, Dinny Pails, Francesco (Pancho) Segura, V Johns, Margaret Pyle, Marion Robertson, Cecily Neave, M Pollock, Athol Tills, Doug Skeen, Mavis Kerr, Tommy Lusk, Jack Hamilton, Marion Robertson, Athol Tills, Tom Callander, Mrs Lawrence, Charlie Angas, Stan Painter, R Howe, Ivan Easton, E D B Lusk, B Souter, Judy Burke, D Borrie, Noelle Kerr, Graham Johns, Bobby Riggs, Donald Budge, Richard Gonzalez, John McGibbon, Margaret Beverley, Mr Donovan, Mr Carroll, John Flux, M R Bevis, M T Toomey, J Dart, Win J Griffin, G Brown, Mr M F E Cooney (Mayor of Oamaru), and Umpire Syd McDougall. Non-tennis portraits include family members and friends, many of whom are only identified by their first name. Gordon Leeden, Shirley Barbara Smythe, Mr and Mrs Tucker, Sadie Leach, Johnny Harrison, Fred Jones, Heather Glen, Elizabeth and Keith McKay and their children Allan And Annette, Warren Dibble, Molly Colbert and her baby Roy, and Hunter and Bruce Wilson. Also contains one image of 1933 New Zealand Diving Champion Joy Eggers in action and some badminton players. - Group portraits show an unidentified wedding party (1928), performers from the military ballet 'The Boy' (1931), Otago Tennis Team (1936), Cosy Dell Tennis Club (1939, 1940, 1941), group at a Dunedin party [Keans?] (including unidentified man in uniform who is passed out drunk), United Badminton Club, Dunedin (1935), and the American Davis Cup Team (1946). - Contains photographs of New Zealand road trips undertaken by John and Frances. A 1929 trip with friends [and family?] to Queenstown, and other Otago locations, includes images of Waipori Gorge, The Remarkables, Lake Wakatipu, Bob's Cove, Kawara Dam, and hunting in Waipiata. Images from a 1946 an East Coast holiday show Morere Hot Springs, Pohutu Geyser, Whakarewarewa, Ohinemutu, Rainbow Springs, Wairoa, A Thousand Peaks, Huiarau Range, Gisborne, Ohope Beach, Mount Manganui, Katikati Hot Springs, and Tauranga. Album also contains a 1946 series of images of Waitomo. North Auckland travel in February 1948 includes images of Orewa, Leigh, Pakiri, Whangarei, Matapouri, Whangaruru, Ngaiotonga Saddle, Russell, Urupukapuka Island, Otehei Bay, Rawhiti, Waipiro Bay and Kain's Sheep Farm, ferry between Russell and Opua, Waitangi, Houhora, Pukenui, Ninety Mile Beach, Mangamuka Gorge, Ngawha Hot Springs, Opononi and Hokinga Harbour, Waipoua Forest and Tane Mahuta, Kaipara Heads, and Parakai. Also includes an Easter trip to Taranaki in 1947, a trip to Kawau Island, a picnic at Waerenga in 1951, and Mt Isla in Australia. General images from around Dunedin (Whare Flat, St Clair Beach, Warrington, and Logan Park) and Auckland (Parnell Rose Gardens, Kohimarama Beach, Takapuna Beach, Motuihi Island, Rangitoto Island, Waitakere, Orere Beach) also feature. - Contains images of buildings including: Waipori Power House; Waitaki Boys High (1928), with the Hall of Memories featured; O'Connor's Waipiata Hotel; Rae's Junction Hotel; various houses in Dunedin including 19 [Garfield?] Avenue and 16 Cairnhill Street, Maori Hill; an unidentified cottage in the country; Auckland images feature the ferry buildings, Farmers store, Woolworths, Railway Station, Mr Bond's Remuera home, Mr Brookbanks Health Home (Titirangi), 18 Taiere Terrace (Onehunga), and 47 Sentinel Road (Herne Bay). Waitomo Caves Hotel, Kauwau Island Mansion House. A number of tennis club buildings appear peripherally. - Miscellaneous images show cars ?, horse riding, picnics, dressing up, a tennis cake, Waikouaiti Beach motorcycle race, penguins and Royal Albatross at Moeraki, varsity dance (1942) and other dances, Bayswater Ferry in Auckland, animals at Auckland Zoo, M & C's Tableau window featuring Mars the God of War and White Robed Peace), Victory Japan Day, lawn mowing, roller skating, unidentified flooding, fishing and boating (including a kingfish and a shark), a puppy and a cat, cows, - Album includes one 1992 colour photograph of Maungakiekie golf course. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album
[Rugby football programmes featuring New Zealand national, provincial or club teams. 19...
Date: 1930 - 1939
Reference: Eph-B-RUGBY-1930s
Description: Includes: ca 1929-1933 or earlier?: Seddon Shield. Nelson v Buller. Referee Mr J Scott, Wellington [ca 1929-1933?]. Programme sheet 1934: David Jones' in association with the NZ Travel Club extend a welcome to the 1934 All Black football visitors [Sydney, 1934]. Pamphlet 1937: South Africa v Auckland. Eden Park, 24 July 1937. "Rugby news" no. 15. Programme 1939: Otago v Auckland. Eden Park, Auckland, 26 August 1939. Rugby news, no. 21. Souvenir programme Seddon Shield was a rugby union competition trophy, playing in the early twentieth century between Nelson, Buller and Marlborough (see reports in Marlborough Express, 14 September 1908, Page 2, etc). Quantity: 4 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress, photolithographs, sizes below 300 mm.
[New Zealand cricket programmes and ephemera. 1960-1969].
Date: 1960 - 1969
Reference: Eph-B-CRICKET-1960s
Description: Includes: 1961: His Excellency The Governor General's Eleven v MCC. Eden Park, 24-27 February 1961. Programme. 1962: Ron Roberts' Commonwealth Eleven v the New Zealand President's Eleven. Eden Park, Auckland, 22-24 March 1962. Programme. 1963: First cricket test England v New Zealand. Eden Park, Auckland. 23-27 February 1963. Programme. 1965: Board of Control for Cricket in India. New Zealand vs India 1965. official souvenir. 1966: England v New Zealand. Third test. Eden Park Auckland, 11-15 March 1966. Programme. 1967: Australia v New Zealand. Eden Park Auckland. 25-29 March 1967. Programme. 1969: West Indies v New Zealand. First test. Eden Park Auckland. 27 February - 3 March [1969]. Programme. His Excellency The Governor-General's Eleven vs West Indies Touring Team. Eden Park Auckland, 21-23 March 1969. Souvenir programme Essex County Cricket Club. Essex v New Zealand at Westcliff, 12-14 July 1969. Scorecard. Quantity: 9 programmes and other ephemera. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying around 300 mm.
Stones, Anthony, 1934-2016 :[Auckland riot police batonning a Springbok Tour protester....
Date: 1981 - 1982
From: Stones, Anthony, 1934-2016 :Sketchbook 1981-1982
Reference: E-181-q-061
Description: Shows riot police batonning a Springbok tour protester. The protester is in clown costume. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour, page size 271 x 210 mm
Clark, Laurence, 1949-: "Well, I suppose a giant plastic waka will help keep the tradit...
Date: 2011
From: Clark, Laurence, 1949- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0017500
Description: Two farmers chat across the farmyard gate. One comments 'I suppose a giant plastic waka will help keep the traditional culture alive' and the other replies 'With the price of dairy products these days, maybe Fonterra should build a giant plastic milk bottle'. Context - The government has hit back at criticism over a $2 million waka venue centre for the Rugby World Cup (RWC), defending the cost as necessary to host a world-class event. Co-leader of the Maori Party Pita Sharples says the waka will promote Maori culture during the Rugby World Cup. There has also been heated debate about the price of milk for New Zealanders at a time the dairy industry is doing very well. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
The week. 10 January 2009
Date: 2009
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0013268
Description: Shows three images of 'Great Kiwi Oxymorons Part I' events that have occured during the week. First image is of the drinking culture in which a drunk driver has hit a tree and is brandishing a broken bottle, looking for a fight. The second is of Anti-Israel protests against Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer at the Auckland Classic Tennis competition. The third is of two sharks. One looks frightened as the other says that it is a media beat-up and that his chances of being attacked by a Great White curator are really very low. Refers to the capture of a great white shark for captivity. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Could we narrow it down a little from 'Anywhere not hosting the rugby world cup'?..." ...
Date: 2010
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0014226
Description: The cartoon shows two people in a travel Agent's trying to find a place to go on holiday that is far away from the 'Rugby World Cup' that is being hosted by Auckland in 2011. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Waterfront, 2011 - "That, Mary-Lou is their monument to city priorities" 30 June 2009
Date: 2009
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0013295
Description: Shows an American tourist couple on a tour of the Auckland waterfront in 2011. On the waterfront is a large golden rugby ball monument. The husband tells his wife that is their 'Monument to City Priorities'. Refers to the Auckland city priorities leading up the 2011 World Cup. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"No, no sir... it actually means there isn't any!" 12 May 2010
Date: 2010
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0014324
Description: A group of hopeful young people arrive at the entrance to the 'RWC Party Central' (Rugby World Cup) which includes the words 'Alcohol Free Zone'. The policeman at the entrance tells them that these words do not mean they do not have to pay for alcohol but that there won't be any. There is a call for the RWC Party Central to be alcohol free which is a stance criticised as having the potential to make New Zealand a laughing stock. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Game, set... and match. Explosive start to the tennis in Auckland. 6 January 2009
Date: 2010
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0013435
Description: The cartoon shows a match about to ignite an explosive tennis ball. Text reads 'Game, set......and match' and small text below reads 'explosive start to the tennis in Auckland!' Refers to protests against the presence of Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer at Aucklands' ASB Classic. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-:RWC Extra Games. 31 March 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0017423
Description: In the first frame an excited rugby player runs across a rugby field wearing a shirt with the words 'Rugby Cup venues' printed on it and carrying a ball that represents 'extra games'. In the second frame a huge arm that represents 'extra costs' smashes into the player. Context - Christchurch cannot host the five games allocated to it. Auckland Council has agreed to pick up the $2.9 million tab it will cost to host three additional Rugby World Cup games. The government supports claims that the three bonus games could boost spending in Auckland by at least $28 million. (Stuff 31 March 2011) Colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
"I'm paying rather a lot for this room and your web page mentioned a harbour view..." "...
Date: 2010
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
Reference: DCDL-0014293
Description: A visitor to New Zealand for the Rugby World Cup complains to the man from whom he has rented a pitiful room that he had expected a harbour view because of the large sum he paid. The landlord tells him that he can see the sea from the roof and goes on to ask him if he can rent him some soap. Refers to the huge numbers of visitors expected for the World Cup and the premium that unscrupulous people will be able to charge for rooms. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :"That's quite poetic - them unloading while we're getting a few...
Date: 2011
From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]
Reference: DCDL-0018736
Description: Text reads 'News: During the Rugby World Cup cargo ships will continue to unload their freight next to the Party Central Cloud.' The cartoon shows a huge ship unloading cargo right beside the 'Cloud' in which revellers 'get a few on board' during the Rugby World Cup. Context: Cargo ships will regularly be arriving during the Rugby World Cup, dwarfing the Cloud and Party Central. The New Zealand Herald reports 180 cargo ships are expected to dock during the tournament, including six that will park up right next to the long, low-rise Cloud venue. (3News 23 August 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).