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Tremain, Garrick, 1941-:If you're all ready gentlemen we'll watch this tape of the Rich...

Date: 1992

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: PUBL-0231-003

Description: Members of the Richard Loe Appeal Board sit around a table in front of a computer screen. All of them are blindfolded and the chair prepares to insert a videotape of a rugby game that will show them the 'Richard Loe incident'. Context - The incident when All Black Richard Loe callously and savagely eye-gouged Greg Cooper during a 1992 national championship rugby match. Clearly the disciplinary board is unwilling to face the truth. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :World Cup Free to Air TV bids. October 2009

Date: 2009

By: Hubbard, James, 1949-

Reference: PUBL-0231-004

Description: Prime Minister John Key is the referee in a rugby game between two teams of enormous aggressive players who represent 'Maori TV' and 'TVNZ TV3'. He says, looking very troubled, 'Now,er,um,touch,and ah.. Pause kinda.. and, maybe, sorta, er.. like.. engage????' One player leaps up from the scrum with the ball that is printed with the words 'World Cup Free to Air TV bids'. Context - The bitter row over Maori Television's bid to broadcast Rugby World Cup matches. The joint bid with TVNZ will be led by MTS (Maori Television Service) and ensure nationwide free-to-air cover of 16 World Cup matches. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s).

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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).

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Reid, Stuart, fl 1905 :The introduction. Page 47, Otago Witness. 13 December, 1905

Date: 1905

By: Reid, Stuart, active 1905-1930s; Otago Witness (Newspaper)

Reference: PUBL-0231-002

Description: A small All Black shakes the hand of A Welsh rugby player who says 'What a mighty grip un gives!' 'John Bull' the English player says 'mournfully' "T'aint nothin' to 'is kicks, 'Leeks'! Take my advice, and wear a few more pillows".' The English player has two walking sticks and both of his legs are bandaged. Looking on are a Scottish player with his arm in a sling and an Irish player with a bandaged head and foot. Context - The All Blacks have defeated England, Scotland and Ireland and now is about to play Wales. The Original's Test against Wales is still considered one of sport's great matches.[3][66] The Test was played at Cardiff Arms Park, 16 December 1905 in front of 47,000 spectators. The All Blacks were applauded onto the park where they performed their haka in front of a silent crowd. Once they had applauded their haka, the crowd, led by Teddy' Morgan, sung the Welsh national anthem Hen Wlad fy Nhadau (Land of Our Fathers). The anthem was sung in an attempt to reduce the perceived psychological advantage of the haka. The match was the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting fixture. 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'. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Stuart Reid 05 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s). Physical Description: Emailed copy

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Borromee, fl 1840s-1850s :Prionorhynque d'Edwards. Lambre noueux. Paramithrax de Peron....

Date: 1840 - 1842 - 1847

From: Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar, 1790-1842 :Voyage au Pole Sud et dans l'Oceanie sur les corvettes L'Astrolabe et la Zelee, pendant les annes 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840. Zoologie. Paris, Gide et J Baudry, editeurs, 1842-1853.

By: Borromee, active 1830s-1850s; Schmelz, Virginie, active 1840s

Reference: PUBL-0114-crus-01

Description: Shows details of three crabs, probably New Zealand specimens. Other Titles - Crabs. Edwards' Prionorhynic. Peron's paramithrax. Extended Title - From Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Voyage au Pole Sud et dans l'Oceanie ... Zoologie. Crustaces. Plate 1 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) in volume of plates.. Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 405 x 271 mm (plate size)

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Rouargue, Emile, ca 1795-1865 :Sauvages de la Nouvelle Zelande / Rouargue del. Paris, F...

Date: 1828 - 1838 - 1859

From: Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar, 1790-1842 :Histoire generale des voyages ... Tome 2; voyage autour du monde. Paris, Furne, 1859.

By: Rouargue, Emile, 1795?-1865

Reference: PUBL-0040-01

Description: A group of Maori engaging in a cannibal feast beside the sea or a lake, with a canoe drawn up beside them, and two heads on poles. Rouargue, the artist, is not known to have visited New Zealand. The scene is likely to be an imaginary illustration, based on written or verbal descriptions. The book for which this engraving is an illustration is held in the New Zealand & Pacific collection, q 910.4. P DUM The image also appears in an earlier edition: Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Voyage autour du monde. Volume 2, opp page 406. 1838. See volume in New Zealand & Pacific Collection at q910.4 DUM. Other Titles - Savages of New Zealand Extended Title - From: Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Histoire generale des voyages ... Voyage autour du monde. Volume 2 , opp. p. 406. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 115 x 174 mm on sheet 165 x 267 mm

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Artist unknown :Apteryx Austral. Apteryx Australis. Shaw. 1. Le bec. 2. Le pied avec se...

Date: 1839

From: Lesson, Rene Primevere, 1794-1849 :Voyage autour du monde entrepris par ordre du gouvernement sur la corvette la Coquille. Paris, Pourrat Freres, 1838-1839. 4 volumes in 2. Vol 1, 510 + 2 pages; volume 2, 546 + 4 pages.

Reference: PUBL-0156-2-546

Description: Shows a kiwi at the right, the foot in the centre, and the beak at the left. Book is shelved in NZ&P 910.4 1838-1839. The complete specimen is drawn from a dried skin. It is standing upright and appears much thinner than a living kiwi. Source: the details of beak and claw with a separate view of the complete bird were originally published about 1813 by George and Elizabeth Shaw in 'The naturalist's miscellany' Other Titles - The beak. The foot with its details Extended Title - From P Lesson's "Voyage autour du monde ... sur la corvette la Coquille". Paris, Pourrat Freres, 1838-1839. Volume 2, opp page 546. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured, 234 x 145 mm.

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Lottin :Carte generale de la partie de la Nouvelle Zelande ... Dresse par M.r Lottin, E...

Date: 1827 - 1833

From: Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar, 1790-1842 :Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe execute pendant les annees 1826, 1827, 1828 et 1829. Atlas historique. Paris, Tastu, 1833.

By: Lottin, Victor Charles, 1795-1858

Reference: PUBL-0038-1-map-04

Description: A map showing the route taken by the Astrolabe under Dumont d'Urville in 1827 from just south of Cape Foulwind (west coast of the South Island), past Farewell Spit, into Golden and Tasman Bays, through Cook Strait, and up the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, from its southernmost to its northernmost point. The coastlines visited are shown in detail Other Titles - Map of New Zealand. Drawn by Monsieur Lottin ... January, February, March 1827 [translation] Extended Title - From: Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe. Paris, Tastu, 1833. Atlas historique. Vol 1. Map plate, number 4 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 585 x 432 mm

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[Tempsky, Gustavus Ferdinand von, 1828-1868]:The surrender. Wiremu Thompson - The Gener...

Date: 1865

From: Punch in Canterbury. Vol 1 no 1 (Apr 8 1865) - Vol 1 no 20 (August 19 1865?) [Christchurch, 1865]

By: Tempsky, Gustavus Ferdinand von, 1828-1868

Reference: PUBL-0078-44

Description: The cartoon shows Wiremu Kingi Tarapipi Te Waharoa (Wiremu Thompson after baptism) saying to a Maori chief that 'The general (Carey) is in disgrace you say, and the queen's troops are to be sent away, and the volunteers and rangers are coming against us. Then, Kingi, (Wi Kingi te Rangitake?) the sooner we surrender the better'. To the right in the background is a ship at sea and troops are marching towards it, overseen by Brigadier-General Carey on horseback. A group of volunteer Pakeha troops are marching up from the middle distance on the right. The Cartoon shows the moment when Wiremu Tamehana decides that the Maori must surrender. In 1860 Wiremu Thompson travelled to Taranaki in the roles of negotiator and mediator between Maori and Pakeha. Later, when war broke out in the Waikato, he again acted as peacemaker, but his attempts were not completely appreciated by Pakeha leaders of the time. The drawing is possibly the work of G. F. von Tempsky. The seated woman in the centre is strongly reminiscent of his work, and he is known to have drawn illustrations for 'Punch, or the Wellington Charivari' in the mid-1860s. The reference to the Forest Rangers (led by von Tempsky) also suggests a connection with him. Extended Title - From: Punch in Canterbury. 17 June 1865, p. 44. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving,

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Punch :The needlewoman at home and abroad. [London, 1850]

Date: 1850

From: Punch. (London)

Reference: PUBL-0043-1850-01

Description: Two contrasting scenes. On the left ("At home i.e England), a ragged young woman with a child behind her is shivering in a snowy street near a pub advertising gin, while a top-hatted man is reaching out an admonishing hand. On the right ('Abroad' i.e. somewhere in the colonies) is a family that has emigrated to one of the colonies, an interior scene with two well-fed children and the parents at a table, with hams and other food hanging above and the mother holding a laughing baby above her head, while the smiling father watches as he peels a potato. Hens and part of a garden can be glimpsed through an open door to the left Extended Title - From: Punch. London. Volume and page unknown, 1850 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, ca 150 x 200 mm

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Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick, fl 1899-1940 :The ruling passion strong in Seddon. New ...

Date: 1900

From: New Zealand free lance, 1901-

By: Hiscocks, Eceldowne Frederick, 1879-; New Zealand free lance (Newspaper)

Reference: PUBL-0096-1900-11-17-007

Description: Shows Prime Minister Richard Seddon riding a toy hobby horse, while premiers of Australian states try to persuade him to take the seat labelled New Zealand, beside them on top of the elephant of "Federated Australia". Extended Title - N. S. Wales - You are a Federationist in heart and spirit, Mr Seddon, so you might just as well dismount from that hobby-horse, and take your seat behind me without any further nonsense. Besides, it is better to be a live ass than a dead lion. The Only Seddon - Not I, my lord. My mount may be a small one now, but he will grow apace, and, in the meantime, I prefer to be a ruler even in this modest way to taking the back seat you offer me. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on page of newspaper.. Physical Description: Lithograph

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Werner, Jacques Christophe, 1798-1856 :Apteryx austral (Shaw) [Squelette] / dessine par...

Date: 1837 - 1847 - 1840 - 1853

From: Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cesar, 1790-1842 :Voyage au Pole Sud et dans l'Oceanie sur les corvettes L'Astrolabe et la Zelee, pendant les annes 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840. Zoologie. Paris, Gide et J Baudry, editeurs, 1842-1853.

By: Werner, Jacques Christophe, 1798-1856; Baron, Acarie, active 1800-1830s

Reference: PUBL-0114-Oiseaux-025

Description: Shows skeleton of a kiwi, with inset details of the bones of the pelvis and the top of the head. Other Titles - Skeleton Kiwi Other Titles - Birds Extended Title - From Dumont d'Urville's "Voyage au Pole Sud et dans l'Oceanie". Zoologie. 1852-1853. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) in volume of plates.. Physical Description: Lithograph, plate size 412 x 305 mm, on page 534 x 343 mm.

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Punch :Here and there; or, emigration a remedy. London, 8 July 1848.

Date: 1848

From: Punch. (London)

Reference: PUBL-0043-1848-15

Description: Two contrasting scenes. On the left ("Here". i.e England), a vagrant family of parents and four barefooted ragged children, standing outside a building, with smokestacks in the background. There is a notice on the door of the building heading 'caution all vagrants'. On the right ('There' i.e. somewhere in the colonies) is a family that has emigrated to one of the colonies, an interior scene with well-fed children and the parents at a groaning table, with hams and a animal carcass hanging above and the mother just serving a dish, while the father carves. A dog is seated at the table and a baby is in a cradle on the floor. There is a palm tree or tree fern visible through the window to the outside, and a dark-skinned native is being served a dish by the oldest daughter of the family. Extended Title - From: Punch. London. Vol. 15, 8 July 1848, p. 26 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, ca 150 x 200 mm

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