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Russell Orr Ltd :Photographs of the Hawke's Bay and district

By: Russell Orr Ltd

Reference: PAColl-9083

Description: Photographs of Hawke's Bay and district Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Ephemera and horticulture sales catalogues issued by New Zealand plant nurseries, 1920...

Date: 1920 - 1924

Reference: Eph-A-HORTICULTURE-1920/1924

Description: Includes: 1920: J Bateson & Son, Townbelt Nursery, Hamilton East. General catalogue 1920. ca 1920: Frankish Bros & Co. Ltd, seedsmen & nurserymen, Wanganui. General seed catalogue [ca 1920?] 1920: D Hay & Son, Montpellier Nurseries Auckland. Importers, raisers and distributors of new and rare fruits, etc. etc. Supplementary catalogue 1920. 1920: Thos Horton Ltd, Premier Nurseries, Hastings. General catalogue of Horton's pedigree fruit trees, ornamental plants, shade trees, rhododendrons, etc. [1920] 1920: Palmerston North Associated Nurserymen's price-list of select bedding & other plants, obtainable from: A C Bradfield; Hepburn & Turner; P D Henderson; Mrs J Imrie; A W Just; W V Kingsbeer; Nairn & Nairn; A J Shailer. 1920. ca 1920: Reliance Seed Store (R A Nicol, Wellington). Hints on gardening [ca 1920] 1921: B H Just Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. 1921 cash price list 1921: W E Lippiatt, Otahuhu, Auckland. Roses and citrus trees, etc. General catalogue. Season 1921 1921: New Zealand Farmers Co-operative Association of Canterbury Limited. Co-op seed guide 1921 1921: A J Shailer, nurseryman, Scandia St., Palmerston North. Trade register. Summer edition December 1921. [Inside entitled] Duncan & Davies Ltd summer list 1921: T Waugh & Son, Hutt Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt. Waugh's roses and carnations. 1921 1922: J N Anderson & Son Ltd, Napier. Anderson's general catalogue, 1922-23 1922: J M Baxter, Christchurch. Descriptive catalogue of native trees, shrubs and plants. Season 1922. 1922: W Bayliss & Son. New and rare daffodils and general bulb catalogue. Season 1922-23 1922: Christchurch Nursery Co. Roses, fruit trees etc grown for sale by the Christchurch Nursery Co., premier rose growers. 1922 1922: F Cooper Ltd. Wellington. Seed catalogue season 1922 1922: F Cooper Ltd. Cooper's catalogue of trees, plants, shrubs, etc. Season 1922 1922: W E Lippiatt, Otahuhu, Auckland. Catalogue of roses and citrus trees, etc. 1922 1922: Gilbert J Mackay, seedsman and florist, 98 Queen Street Auckland. Mackay's autumn list of sweet peas, flowering bulbs, etc. 1922 1922: C C Rasmussen's catalogue of roses, carnations, ornamental, fruit, hedge and shelter trees, etc. Constantia Nursery, Lewis Avenue, Aramoho, Wanganui. 1922 1923: J N Anderson & Son Ltd. Anderson's select bulbs, 1923-24 1923?: J Bateson & Son, Waikato's premier nurseries, Hamilton East. General catalogue [1923?] 1923: W Bayliss & Son, Brnydwr Nurseries, Jeffrey's Road, Fendalton, Christchurch. Descriptive catalogue of the best and most up-to-date collection of chrysanthemums, carnations, roses, flowering shrubs, cactus, dahlias & fruit trees. Season 1923. 1923: Benefield & Sons, Aramoho Nurseries, Wanganui. Rose & general catalogue [1923] 1923: F Cooper Ltd, Wellington. Seed catalogue, season 1923. 1923: J Johnston & Son, Bella Vista Nursery, Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. General catalogue [1923] 1923: B H Just, botanical nurseries Palmerston North. 1923 cash price list of fruit trees and shrubs, forest trees, flowering trees and shrubs, hedge trees and plants, etc 1923: W E Lippiatt, Otahuhu. Novelties of 1923 1923: Gilbert J Mackay, seedsman and florist, Nurseries near Royal Oak, Onehunga. Mackay's catalogue. Fruit, shelter and ornamental trees, hedge plants, roses, etc. [1923] 1923: C C Rasmussen's catalogue of roses, carnations, ornamental, fruit, hedge and shelter trees, etc. Constantia Nursery, Lewis Avenue, Aramoho, Wanganui. 1923. 1924: A W Buxton Ltd. Buxton's 1924-25 seed list. 1924: Evans & Sawyer, carnation specialists, Manakau. trade list for season 1924. Perpetual flowering carnations and dianthus 1924: Thos Horton Ltd Premier Nurseries, Hastings and Pahiatua. Selected Premier roses, premier trees. [1924] 1924: Ivorys Ltd, Christchurch. Ivory's double-vigour trees for orchard, garden and forest. [1924] 1924: J Johnston & Sons, Ponsonby Auckland, nurserymen. 1924 trade list 1924: W E Lippiatt, Otahuhu, Auckland. Catalogue of roses and citrus trees [1924] 1924: Frank Mason, rose specialist, Sandon Road, Feilding. Descriptive catalogue and guide to roses, carnations and other plants. 1924 1924: C C Rasmussen's catalogue of roses, carnations, ornamental, hedge, shelter and fruit trees, etc. Constantia Nursery, Lewis Avenue, Aramoho, Wanganui. 1924 (2 copies) 1924: T Waugh & Son, Hutt Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt. [General advertising booklet, prepared for the Wellington Winter Show 1924] Quantity: 38 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, each around 220 x 150 mm.

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Thomas Horton Ltd :Horton's descriptive catalogue. Printed by E S Cliff & Co., high-cla...

Date: 1905 - 1910

By: Thomas Horton Ltd; E S Cliff & Company

Reference: Eph-B-HORTICULTURE-Horton-1905/10

Description: Sales catalogue listings plants for sale: roses, fruit trees, ornamental trees, greenhouse plants. Colour plates show roses. Other Titles - Catalogue Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 1 v., illus., some col., 242 mm.

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A E Eagleton's draught and chess board, Port Ahuriri, Hastings and Napier, 1907.

Date: 1907

By: A E Eagleton (Firm)

Reference: Eph-B-GAME-1907-01

Description: A chess or draughts board, with advertising from local businesses beside it and on front and back covers. Businesses advertised include Grand Hotel Hastings, Daily telegraph Napier, A Simmonds & Co (seeds grains and garden implements, Napier), McGlashan (furniture, Hastings), New Zealand Insurance Company, W Plowman & Son (aerated waters and cordial manufacturers, Napier), E Newbigin (Burton Brewery Hastings), Murray Roberts & Company (farriers and general machinery merchants, Port Ahuriri), R Northe & Sons Ltd (wood, coal and building materials, Napier), A J Williams (chemist and optician, Napier). Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on board game.. Physical Description: Offset lithograph, on both sides of board, 340 x 530 mm (spread) Provenance: Donated by Mrs M A Nolan, in 1963.

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Sub-centres - Correspondence

Date: 1943-1944

From: New Zealand Red Cross Society : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-0258-04A

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Creator of Collection Unknown : Photographs of polo teams

Date: 1898

Reference: PAColl-7300

Description: Photographs of polo teams. Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s). Transfers: Prints at PAColl-5932-06, PAColl-6075-31.

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Clere, Frederick de Jersey, 1856-1952 :[Plan of St Matthews Anglican] Church Hastings. ...

Date: 1913

By: Clere, Frederick de Jersey, 1856-1952

Reference: Plans-80-0859

Description: Shows north and east elevations and section through chapel and chancel Note: For width of foundations: see Foundation plan Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - F de J Clere Wellington Diocesan architect 14/7/13 St Matthews Anglican church Hastings. Precast concrete added to Gothic church by C J Mountfort. (Information from Peter Shaw March 1991). Not affected by Hawkes Bay earthquake, 1931. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on blue/grey linen

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Letter book

Date: Dec 1906-May 1907

From: Keys, Ben, 1878-1951 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0407-23

Description: Letters from Keys to family and friends providing detailed information about his travels through the lower North Island on Maori Land Court business; there are detailed descriptions of the countryside and townships which Keys travels through, and discussions of people that he meets; there are also discussions of Maori practices and customs that he experiences and his impressions of them; there is also information about Keys' work in the Maori Land Court Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.

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Hawkes Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Committee :Hawkes' Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Or...

Date: 1923

From: [Ephemera relating to World War I memorial services and war memorials. 1914-1929]

By: Stickland & Bryant (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-WAR-WI-Memorials-1923-01

Description: Lot 570. Hawkes Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Committee. Hawkes' Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Order of Ceremony. Unveiling of cenotaph in Russell Street Hastings, NZ, Armistice Day Sunday 11th November 1923. 1st edition, [printed by] Stickland & Bryant, Hastings, 1923. (A WAR WI Memorials 1923) Accompanied by a photograph of two soldiers. Quantity: 1 programme. Physical Description: Letterpress on pages of booklet, each 135 x 175 mm.

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Photographs of Napier, Hastings and Masterton district

Date: [ca 1930-1940]

From: Donaldson, Marsha Penelope, 1945-: Collection

Reference: PAColl-2009

Description: Photographs include damage caused by the Hawkes Bay earthquake. Arrangement: Negatives at 1/2-169670-F to 1/2-169681-F Quantity: 12 b&w copy negative(s). 9 photocopy/ies. Processing information: Added to ATL-Group-00791 in 2022. Previous Library reference PAColl-2009. Previous title: Donaldson, Marsha, 1945- :Photographs of Napier, Hastings and Masterton district. [ca 1930-1940].

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[New Zealand music programmes 1934].

Date: 1934

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1934

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Society of Associated Arts. First concert, Crown Theatre Eastbourne. 2 May 1934. Programme Society of Associated Arts Incorporated. Second concert, Crown Theatre Eastbourne, 5 September 1934. Programme. Associated Arts Society Inc. Third concert, Crown Theatre Eastbourne, 28 November 1934. Programme in aid of Boy Scouts and Bible Class students annual Xmas camps. Auckland Society of Musicians. Musical competitions. Lewis Eady Hall, 20-22 August 1934. Programme. Christchurch Liedertafel. 50th season, 269th concert. Jubilee "At home". Radiant Hall, Wednesday 31 October 1934. Programme Circassians, conductor Thomas Wood. Final subscription concert for 1934 (With Sydney Bernard, xylophone; Frank Crowther, piano). Town Hall Concwert Chamber, 6 November 1934. Programme Greymouth Orchestra Society. Eleventh concert (soloists Mrs M F Robilliard, Mr Geo Maxwell). Town Hall, 14 June 1934. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Second concert (soloists Mr R Rudhall, Miss Gladys Higson, Mr R G May), 11 September 1934. Programme Greymouth Philharmonic Society present the cantata "The rose maiden". Town Hall, 29 May 1934. Programme Philip Hargrave assisted by J Alexander Browne, baritone. New Zealand tour. Pianoforte recital. Second programme [1934?] Philip Hargrave, assisted by J Alexander Browne, baritone. New Zealand tour. Pianoforte recital Fourth programme. [1934?] (With photograph of child pianist Philip Hargrave. Philip Hargrave assisted by J Alexander Browne, baritone. New Zealand tour. Piano recital, fifth programme. Hutt Valley Liedertafel. First concert, Third season (With Jas Fordie, Zell O'Kane, Clement May, Eric McLellan. Conductor Harry Brusey). St James Hall Lower Hutt, 20 September 1934. Programme H Temple-White presents the biggest musical event in Nelson's history - the coming of M Senia Chostiakoff the famous Russian tenor. School of Music, Nelson, Labour Day, 22 October [1934]. Programme (2 copies) Australia's musical sensation! New Zealand tour. Twelve year old genius of the piano. Philip Hargrave. Grand Opera House Wellington, 3, 6, 8, 10 November 1934. Promotional pamphlet. Hastings Orchestral Society. Second concert. Assembly Hall Hastings, 28 August 1934. Programme. Hastings Orchestral Society. Third concert. Assembly hall Hastings, 27 November 1934. Programme. Jubilee Choir, Wellington. Frank J Oakes conductor. First concert 1934. Town Hall, 5 September 1934, for the St Vincent de Paul Society. Programme Kelburn Presbyterian Church. Services in dedication of new organ to be conducted by the moderator of Wellington Presbytery, Rev J R Blanchard. with organ recital conducted by H Temple White, Myra Sawyer, Ngaire Coster (with photograph of new organ). 30 August [1934] Masterton Orchestral Society. Season 1934. Second concert. Municipal Hall Masterton, 30 October 1934. Conductor Mr J Candy. Programme New Zealand Broadcasting Board presents Madame Elsa Stralia, Miss Nanette de Lornay, Senia Chostiakoff and the Combined Cloral Societies and Symphony Orchestra of Wellington with Andersen Tyrer as guest conductor. Wellington Town hall, 22 September 1934. Programme (2 copies). Pouishnoff - Horace Stevens concerts. Direction Hugo Larsen. Australia and New Zealand tour. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 18 June. Programme no 1. Pouishnoff - Horace Stevens concerts. Direction Hugo Larsen. Australia and New Zealand 1934. Wellington season, 21-30 June 1934. Pianoforte recital by Pouishnoff. Programme. Pouishnoff - Horace Stevens concerts. Direction Hugo Larsen. Australia and New Zealand tour. Wellington season, 21 and 23 June [1934]. Programme no 1 (2 copies). Pouishnoff - Horace Stevens concerts. Direction Hugo Larsen. Australia and New Zealand. Dunedin season 12 and 14 July 1934. Programme no. 1 (with pink alteration sheet) St John's Presbyterian Church Wellington. Organ recital by W Lawrence Haggitt; vocalist Miss Anie Bennie. 28 May 1934. Programme / flier. Scots National Concert to be held in the Town Hall Wellington, 1 December 1934. Souvenir programme (With Caledonian Society's Pipe Band, Circassians, Ray Trewern, Marion Hill, Mrs Wilfred Andrew, Mr A McKay, Misses M Oates and A Burnette; C Stewart, W McRae, J M Caldwell, J B Thomson, Zillah Castle, Mrs F Crawford) Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Thirteenth concert, Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 5 June 1934. Programme Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Fourteenth concert. Town Hall Wellington, 14 August 1934. Programme Wellington Apollo Singers, conductor H Temple White. Fifteenth concert/ Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington, 27 November 1934. Programme Wellington Girls' Choirs (Senior and Junior). First concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 17 November 1934; [and] Wellington Boys' Choir. Second annual concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 19 November 1934. Combined programme (autographed by Senia Chostiakoff) Quantity: 29 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Angus Construction album 18: Swift's Zero Store no 2, Kaiti works, Apple and Pear Board...

Date: 1973-1974 - 1957 - 1963

From: Angus Corporation: Photographs of building construction

By: Lovell-Smith Photography; Orr, Russell William, 1916-1977

Reference: PA1-q-416

Description: Photographs are of various cool stores under construction. The first sequence are of the exterior and interior of a cool store in an unidentified location, 1973 to 1974, taken by an unidentified photographer. There are also photographs of the construction of the Apple and Pear Board King Street Store, Hastings, 1957, taken by Lovell-Smith Photographers, Hastings, and the construction of the Apple and Pear Board Williams Street Store, Hastings, 1963, taken by Russell Orr Photographers, Hastings. There are also two prints of a small concrete block building under construction, labelled 'O'Donoghue's building', with an upholstery shop and Smith's Radio, TV Service shop across the road, taken 1 Mar 1974 by an unidentified photographer. Source of title - title on album cover.

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Samuel Locke - Te Putake o nga tupuna Maori (and other traditions)

Date: [18--]

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1187-098

Description: Contains waiata and haka from Ngati Porou and Ngati Kahungunu; contains cosmological notes about the creation of the universe; also contains narrative accounts about various demi-gods including Maui, Tawhaki and Pourangahua (this last account includes details of the fetching of the kumara to New Zealand); also contains an account of the Ngati Kahungunu migration to Heretaunga following conflicts involving Rakaihikuroa Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Napier and Hastings

Date: November 1958

From: Whites Aviation Ltd: Photographs

Reference: PA12-7897

Description: Transparencies of aerial views of Napier and Hastings, taken November 1958 by Whites Aviation Quantity: 4 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies

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Fluoridation files (Gore to Kawerau)

Date: [1957-1966]

From: Fuller, James Ferris (Brigadier), 1913-2001 :Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6167-03

Description: Comprises regional files kept by Fuller while at Defence HQ relating to the fluoridation issue (see entry under Place) In addition to the Hastings regional file there is also a file labelled: Levels - Fluoride - Hastings. Quantity: 1 box(es) (hollinger box).

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Hanmer Springs, hydro schemes, Hastings, Havelock, and Huka Falls

Date: 1956-1957, 1959-1961, 1968

From: Schroeder, Margaret, 1914?-2002? :Transparencies of New Zealand scenes

Reference: PA12-7210

Description: Photographs of Hanmer Springs, hydro schemes, Hastings, Havelock, and Huka Falls, taken 1956-1968 by Margaret Schroeder Includes views of Hanmer Lodge, Roxburgh Hydro, Benmore Dam, Waitiki Dam, Avimore Dam, Karapiro, Hastings clock tower with Santa Claus display Quantity: 23 colour original transparency/ies slides. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparency slides

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Hastings Operatic Society :Hastings Operatic Society proudly presents Marama, a romanti...

Date: 1996

From: [Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1996. Folder 1].

By: Hastings Operatic Society

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1996-1-01

Description: Programme with photographs and biographical notes for all main contributors and also for John Pryce, Gary Bowler, Nanette Roberts, Briar Horrocks, Mere Boynton (as Marama), Roger Wilson as Lord Aucklington, Phillipa Reade as Lady Betty Cantago, Joseph Christensen, Paul Waring, Michael Kyle, Glenda Rickard, Peter McNeill, William Winitana. Quantity: 1 volume(s) booklet (programme). Physical Description: Programme of 20 pages each 300 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Richard Campion of Wellington, in 2004.

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New Zealand Fruitgrowers Federation building, Hastings

Date: [between ca 1962 and 1970]

From: Winder, Duncan, 1919-1970: Architectural photographs

Reference: DW-5143-F

Description: Photograph taken by Duncan Winder. Source of descriptive information - Duncan Winder register, Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler negative

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Hastings Maori employment scheme, and portrait of Kingi Ihaka.

Date: 1982-[ca1983]

From: Creative New Zealand: Collections relating to the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council and Creative NZ

Reference: PA12-6088

Description: Hastings Maori employment scheme. Young Maori engaged in making jewellery. Portrait of Rev Kingi Ihaka. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies 35mm strips comprising 12 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparencies, 35mm

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Barton, Cranleigh Harper, 1890-1975 :St Matthew's Church Hastings [1930s?]

From: Barton, Cranleigh Harper, 1890-1975 :[Napier, Hastings and Lake Waikaremoana] [1930s?]

Reference: A-227-094

Description: Shows a large church in partly gothic, partly later style, possibly adjacent to a park. A phoenix palm grows on grass in the foreground Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 195 x 285 mm

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