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Ellison, Anthony, 1966- :We also promise sponsorship by a leading sports manufacturer.....

Date: 1987 - 1840

By: Ellison, Anthony, 1966-; Auckland Sun (Newspaper)

Reference: J-065-039

Description: Purporting to be at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, Captain Hobson offers a quill pen to a Maori man in customary dress. The Maori man is clutching a rugby football. Quantity: 1. Physical Description: A5 size newspaper clipping.

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Brockie, Bob :New Zealand - 'A country divided by its unifying document'. Waitangi Day,...

Date: 1997

From: Brockie, Bob :Eighty-six cartoon photocopies. Dated from 1992 to 1999.

Reference: H-549-071

Description: A map of the North Island, with angry Maori performing a haka beneath a Maori sovereignty flag at the Waitangi end of the island, and a group of Pakeha politicians fulminating beneath a New Zealand flag at the Wellington end of the island Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy, A4 size.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Great moments in New Zealand history no 1. Well done Hobson. With...

Date: 1988

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[27 newsclippings of cartoons published in the Evening Post from May to November 1988.]

Reference: H-733-117

Description: A scene at the conclusion of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. A group of Maori are walking away in one direction while a group of Pakeha are heading in the opposite direction, away from a table draped with the Union Jack. One Pakeha man in suit and top hat is telling Governor William Hobson that any future claims about Maori land and fishing rights are unlikely. The cartoon was published at a period when the Waitangi Tribunal was settling many claims from iwi. Quantity: 1 newsclippings. Physical Description: Newsclipping, 185 x 234 mm

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