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Reid, Stuart, fl 1905:Parting injunctions. Otago Witness. 9 August, 1905
Date: 1905
By: Reid, Stuart, active 1905-1930s; Otago Witness (Newspaper)
Reference: PUBL-0231-001
Description: A small rugby player representing the 'Ref Team' stands miserably in front of a woman who represents 'Mother New Zealand'. She says to him 'Now then yer poor, weak, little shaver, play up, and don't get any more doin's like Welly there gave yer!' Standing around him grinning and jeering are four players representing 'Otago', 'Wellington', Canterbury' and 'Auckland'. to be completed... The name 'All Blacks' was first used during the tour. When they began the tour they were usually called the 'New Zealander Football Team' or the 'New Zealanders'. Page 8 of supplement of issue of 9 August 1905 - Otago Witness. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Stuart Reid 05 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).