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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 J...

Date: 1999

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-587-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Shows a redneck's nightmare, ownership of the Whanganui River is given to Maori who loaded it onto the back of a truck and took it away. Comment on executive golden handshakes and reduntant workers having to sign up for the dole. Shows violent offenders at Paremoremo Prison selecting soft movies like 'The Sound of Music'. In the middle of a power blackout the family try and read the latest power bill, it's gone up. The effect on the opposition of Jonah Lomu being left on the reserve bench. Statue of Liberty calls for the poor and huddled masses but says 'no' to New Zealand lamb. Comment on New Zealand's response to America's tariffs on New Zealand lamb. The common man comments on Bill English upstaging Jenny Shipley at the National Party Conference. Maori MP calls for quotas in the public sector that will ensure employment for ethnic minorities. Hospital hygeine is called into doubt. A politician trys to sell the idea of deregulating the Dairy Industry. A woman comments to her husband that it's a good thing young men eventually grow out of wanting more sex. He wistfully agrees. Obituary for JFK Jr. 1960-1999 Comment on youth alcohol consumption. Auckland Hospital try to reassure the public all babies are born equally there but not necessarily treated equally after that. Comment on Christine rankin's over the top refurbishment of the dept of work and income. Celebration of three New Zealand triumphs. Mike Moore gets top job at WTO, the All Blacks beat the Australians and the Black Caps cricket team beat the English at Lords. Paul Holmes promotes his autobiography. F-16 fighter planes are promoted by an Air Force Officer. The lowering of the drinking age is debated in Parliament. Boys try to come to terms with the news that girls are better pupils than boys. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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McNamara, John Joseph, 1918-2001:[Two original cartoons and a collection of newsprint c...

Date: 1945 - 1950

By: McNamara, John Joseph, 1918-2001; Southern Cross (Newspaper : 1946-1951)

Reference: A-369-041/059

Description: Drawings and caricatures of sports related figures who flourished during the 1940s and 1950s. Includes All Blacks Charlie Oliver, L. Savage, "Has" Catly, and goal-kicker Morrie Doyle, and in other sports boxer Cyril Hurne, American wrestler Dick Raines, and an unnamed female tennis player. Other portraits are of Alex Pratt (manager of Hutt Speedways Ltd), George Welch (secretary of the Wellington Indoor Bowling Association), Mic Zamba (president of the Wellington Softball Association) and boxing trainer Archie Lechie. A number of plain diagrams illustrate boxing and wrestling technique. The original collage of caricatures of McNamara's Southern Cross Collegues used in their 1949 Christmas card and another of two men playing rugby are included. Quantity: 16 newsclippings. 2 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on paper and blue pencil 295mm x 390mm, black ink and white out on paper 240mm x 285mm, and newspaper clippings glued to wallpaper, sizes vary.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and 28 Novem...

Date: 1997

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-448-045/064

Description: Political cartoons. Psychiatric care denied to those in need. Jim Bolger teeters on the edge of losing his position as Prime Minister. Jim Bolger offers his head on a plate to the new National Party leader, Jenny Shipley. Helen Clark congratulates Jenny Shipley for being NZ's first woman Prime Minister. Jenny Shipley lays down how she wishes to conduct business within her caucus. Winston Peters prostrates himself before the new Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley. NZ public dispair over the Black Caps' performance. Jenny Shipley is set to devour coalition partner, Winston Peters during their coalition talks. Max Bradford calls for submissions on the government's proposals allowing people to work Christmas Day for cash. Winston Peters is pressured by his party, NZ First, to continue in coalition with National under the new leadership of Jenny Shipley. NZ First / National Party coalition government is recemented but there's trouble ahead. Obituary to the tourists murdered by Islamic extremists in Egypt. Jim Bolger is overwhelmed by complimentary cards following his fall from the National Party leadership. Workers comment on the compulsory pay rise MPs get. Labour Party Conference participants behave as if they have become the government when they are still in opposition. White power advocates call for one law for all with some exceptions for themselves. Jim Bolger advises foreign leaders of the first signs of a coup, unsolicited phone calls pledging loyalty. The tell-tale signs of smoking in women. The pros and cons of the Hamilton East Telecom Mobile Phone Tower. Jenny Shipley is seen to have a level demeanour. Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Tremain, Garrick :Forty-eight cartoon photocopies, published in the Otago Daily Times, ...

Date: 1999

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

Reference: H-557

Description: Political cartoons and caricatures. Quantity: 48 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size

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Railways album 9

Date: [Between 1930 and 1934]

By: New Zealand Railways; Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm); Mitchell, Lindsay, active 1930-1942

Reference: PA1-f-058

Description: Album of publicity photographs including designs for advertisements for use in the new Zealand Railway Magazine; designs for posters for use in Railways Ticket Offices and one for a large neon lighting sign "Suggested `Claude Neon' Display for New Zealand Railway Publicity Department, Wellington. `Travel by train'". One photograph is entitled "`Post' corner 1880. Now site of King's Chambers". A number of images show a [Labour Day?] parade of marching people, and floats some of which are advertising NZ Railways holiday destinations, with slogans reading `Come to Rotorua', `Come to Waitomo', `Come to The Chateau Tongariro'. There are designs of title pages for the New Zealand Railways Magazine; a view of a commemorative key with a sheaf of corn on the handle in a presentation box; and designs for a programme of events surround the laying of the foundation stone for the new Government Railway Station, Wellington, N.Z. by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, December 17th 1934. These are followed by photographs taken during the Duke's tour of New Zealand, including crowd scenes in Wellington, Maori celebrations of welcome at Ngaruawahia, and scenes in the Rotorua thermal area. There are a few individual and group portraits of the management and administrative staff of New Zealand Railways, most unidentified. Most of the images relate to the 1930s, but there are a few copies of earlier photographs. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, maroon spine, entitled `Miscellaneous Book C4'; 42 x 59 cm

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1935 - 1939

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1935/1939

Description: Includes: 1935: Wanganui Rugby Football Union. All Black trial. Spriggens Park. 1 June 1935. Programme. New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd. 1935-36 All Blacks itinerary with record of previous tours. Front cover shows an illustration of the "All Blacks" leaving in the 17000 ton "Rangitiki" from Wellington July 31, 1935. New Zealand trial match. Probables v Possibles. Wellington. 13 June 1935. Programme. New Zealand trial match. Probables v Possibles. Wellington. 15 June 1935. Programme. Taranaki v Wellington. A & P Showgrounds Hawera. [late June 1935?]. Programme. Scottish Rugby Union. International Football match. Scotland versus New Zealand. Murrayfield, Edinburgh, 23 November 1935. Programme New Zealand v Wales. Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff Arms Park, 21 December 1935. Official programme (cover shows silver fern and leek) London Counties v New Zealand. Twickenham, 26 December 1935. Programme. 1936: England vs New Zealand. Twickenham, 4 January 1936. Programme. (PR-03-0251) Feilding Old Boys' Reunion dinner. Royal Oak Hotel Wellington. 20 June 1936. Menu Lancaster Park official guide, 25 July 1936 Ranfurly Shield. Otago v West Coast. Carisbrook, 26 September 1936. Programme. 1937: Hawkes Bay v Wairarapa. McLean Park, Napier. 9 June 1937. Programme. Wellington Rugby Football Union. Fifth New Zealand trial game. 14 July 1937. Programme. South Africa v Auckland. Eden Park, 24 July 1937. Souvenir programme Otago v Southland. Carisbrook Ground, 31 July 1937. Ranfurly Shield match. Programme. South African tour of New Zealand. South Africa v Wellington. 7 August 1937. Programme. Springboks v Manawatu. Showgrounds Palmerston North, 8 August 1937. Souvenir programme and Main stand (uncovered) ticket South African tour of New Zealand. South Africa v New Zealand. Wellington. 14 August 1937. Programme. South Africa v New Zealand. Lancaster Park. 4 September 1937. Programme (2 copies) South Africa v New Zealand. 3rd rugby test, Eden Park Auckland. 25 September 1937. Programme (2 copies) (PR-03-0251)(PR-11-0405) 1938: Otago v Southland. Carisbrook Ground, 10 September 1938. Ranfurly Shield match. Programme. 1939: Auckland v Waikato. Eden Park, 1 July 1939. Souvenir programme Quantity: 21 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1930 - 1934

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1930/1934

Description: Includes: 1930s?: A sovereign given away every week to the person who can Pick the name of this footballer. Judge John Swinson, A.C.P.Wellington. [Flier. 1930s?] 1930: British Rugby tour (Fourth test). British team vs New Zealand. Wellington. 9 August 1930. Programme (2 copies) 1930 British rugby tour of NZ. Itinerary, with the compliments of Ellis & Burnand Limited, sawmillers and timber merchants, Victoria Street, Hamilton. (Itinerary card made of wood). Visit of British Rugby Union Football team. He Hakari ki a te Pakaha ratau ko tana ope. Nga kai, nga mihi. Concert Chamber Town Hall, Wellington, 9 July 1930. Menu. Great Britain vs Auckland. 19 July 1930. Souvenir programme Great Britain v New Zealand. Auckland, 26 July 1930. Souvenir programme Programme and scorecard of 1930 British rugby tour of New Zealand. With compliments from The Supply Stores Ltd, Sydenham. 1931: Otago Rugby Football Union schools ticket 1931. 1932: South Canterbury v Canterbury, Lancaster Park, 13 August 1932. Programme Wellington Rugby Football Union. Poneke v Petone. 20 August 1932. Programme. 1933: Taranaki v Wellington. A&P Showgrounds, Hawera. [28 June 1933]. Programme. Wanganui v King Country, also New Zealand Cross-Country Championship. Spriggens Park Wanganui. 26 August 1933. Programme. North Island v South Island. Wellington. 23 September 1933. Programme. 1934: Taranaki v Wellington. A&P Showgrounds Hawera. 1934? Programme. North Island trial match. Black v White. Spriggens Park Wanganui. 4 July 1934. Programme. Maori Touring team v Wellington. Wellington. 22 September 1934. Programme. Wanganui "Chronicle Crusaders" v Manawatu "Times Tigers". Annual rugby match, social and dance. Palmerston North. 6 October 1934. Programme. 1937: South Africa v New Zealand. Lancaster Park, 4 September 1937. Official souvenir guide. Also includes "Illustrated souvenir of the Springboks South African rugby team tour 1931-32, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales". Quantity: 17 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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Interview with Hiwi Tauroa

Date: 14 September 1999 - 14 Sep 1999

From: Race Relations Conciliators Oral History Project

By: Tauroa, Hiwi, 1927-2018

Reference: OHInt-0751-07

Description: New Zealand Race Relations Conciliator from 1980 to 1986. Born in Okaiawa, Taranaki, in 1927. Talks about his family background - gives reasons for being called Hiwi rather than his given name Edward. Mentions that his father spoke Maori - talks about the Latin-speaking Kaumatua at Kawhia and his father's important friends. Recalls attending primary school in Waima, Okaiawa and Kawhia - mentions the teachers, other students and travelling to school. Talks about learning Latin at Wesley College and his reasons for continuing his studies at Hawera Technical College - mentions working on a Jersey stud farm at Oeo during the school holidays. Discusses why he did choral work when he became a teacher - mentions singing at Runanga O Whaingaroa in Kaeo. Mentions Pakeha attitudes towards the establishment of Runanga and the reasons for his involvement in Whangaroa College. Recalls how he met his wife Pat. Discusses attending Auckland Teachers Training College and the reasons he agreed to teach at Wellington College. Tallks about accepting a position at Okato District High School in Taranaki. Mentions the students. Mentions principal Lloyd Tregoweth at Okaihau District High School. Recalls how he coached All Black Grant Fox's father. Also mentions the school's rugby team winning the Moascar Cup. Talks about accepting the position of principal at Tuakau College - mentions some of the parents' reaction to his appointment, his involvement with the Education Department, and the Maori students at Tuakau College. Discusses his later appointment as principal of Whangaroa College. Mentions how he was approached to become Race Relations Conciliator - mentions Sir James Henare, Piripi Mokena, Harry Dansey and Jim McLay. Talks about Human Rights Commissioner Pat Downey's reaction to the appointment. Talks about the staff of the Office of the Race Relations Conciliator - mentions Pita Sharples. Describes the changing nature of cases brought to the Office during his time as Conciliator. Discusses gangs and how the Office remedied the lack of outreach programmes - recalls playing rugby at Mt Eden prison and Office's contact with gangs. Defines race relations - describes race relation networks and how they were set up. Discusses the lack of understanding about race relations. Talks about New Zealand's record of race relations - discusses the Treaty of Waitangi negotiations and a possible land dispute in Kaeo. Discusses the future of race relations in New Zealand and the importance of the media in reporting race relations. Talks about local schools and the importance of having local input into local issues - recalls the reason for establishing youth forums. Discusses the importance of the education initiatives undertaken by the Office. Discusses his appointment to the Committee of Youth and Law in Our Municipal Society in 1981 - mentions Tau Henare. Talks about the establishment of the Ethical Affairs councils. Discusses biculturalism and multiculturalism. Mentions a trip to China with the China Friendship Society and the establishment of the China New Zealand Maori (CHINZMA) - mentions Rewi Alley. Discusses the concept of whanaungatanga and family - gives comparisons between Tikanga Maori and Pakeha customs. Talks about the 1981 Springbok Tour to New Zealand - recalls a visit to South Africa around the same time. Talks about Pacific Island rugby players and the All Blacks. Discusses the use of the haka by the All Blacks. Discusses overseas trips while Race Relations Conciliator - recalls trip to the United Nations in Geneva and a trip to Wales and Ireland. Mentions Draft Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and relations with American Indian groups at the United Nations. Recalls the building of the Whare Tipuna room in the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing in 1986 - elaborates on how the room was given the name 'He Pakeaka' (Pakiaka). Mentions the Totara wood panels that were carved by different iwi and the role of the carver Paki Harrison. Access Contact - See Oral History Librarian Interviewer(s) - Megan Hutching Accompanying material - Copy of 'He Pakiaka' by Patricia Tauroa, a booklet on the Whare Tipuna room at the New Zealand Embassy, Beijing, China; copies of published articles from magazines and newspapers Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-012719, OHC-012720, OHC-012721, OHC-012722 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5447 Abstract Available - transcript(s) available. Photocopied articles include copies of photographs of Hiwi Tauroa Search dates: 1927 - 1999 Processing information: Record updated 28 October 2022 to clarify posiiton of Lloyd Tregoweth at Okaihau District High School.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to rugby union football played by New Zeala...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1986

Description: Includes: NZRFU 1986 fixture list (Pamphlet) South Africa v New Zealand Cavaliers. King's Park Natal, 17 May 1986. Programme. South Africa v New Zealand Cavaliers. Fourth test. Ellis Park, 31 May 1986. Programme. Wanganui v Mid-Canterbury. Spriggens Park, 30 July 1986. Programme Australia v Wanganui. Spriggens Park, Wanganui, 5 August 1986. Programme (2 copies) Australia v New Zealand. 1st test. Athletic Park, 9 August 1986. Programme. Wanganui v Marlborough. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 25 September 1986. Programme Selection Francaise (Littoral - Provence) v Nouvelle Zelande. Toulon, Stade Felix Mayol, 28 October 1986. Programme. Quantity: 8 publications. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 Sept...

Date: 1999 - 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-606

Description: 88 cartoons on social and political issues. The topics include student loans and voting, East Timor violence, Jonah Lomu, NZ elections, politics and rugby, Doug Graham, national pride and rugby, children and television, Pakistan politics, the All Blacks, the Alliance at the elections, compulsory military service advocated by Winston Peters, National/Labour health policies, Max Bradford on university campus and peacekeeping, removal of tariffs, television and the world cup, Helen Clark apparently supporting a Green candidate, Winston Peters and coalition partners, election poll results, meat industry, rugby (France vs NZ), rugby world cup, Winston Peters as political dinosaur, list MPs, Winston Peters's supporters, gay issues in politics, NZ First and election policies, electoral advertising, Labour-Alliance coalition, NZ First sinking, excuses for poor performance in rugby and surgery, the Green party, economic growth and political performance, National's poll results, Russia and Chechen terrorism, similarity between party policies, women in politics, political corruption and immigration, Helen Clark's pre-election confidence, Winston Peters comeback, David Lange's alcoholism, drinking age lowered, Helen Clark and Jim Anderton, slow vote counting, the Mars lander, gender difference in education, Greens in parliament, Winston Peters small majority, minority government, beech logging, opposition media training, Labour defence review, Richard Prebble's loss in Wellington Central electorate, Helen Clark's political style, Titewhai Harawira and marae speaking rights, new cabinet ministers, Jim Anderton and TV sports, the Reserve Bank and the NZ economy, Helen Clark to avoid Waitangi, name suppression in American millionaire cannabis charges, Police Commissioner Doone out, Doone in PM's dept, Shipley on Doone, pension goes up, news readers' salaries, builings on Lambton Harbour, Marion Hobbs and TVNZ, destruction of Grozny, national socialism in Austria, Waitangi Marae in 2000, low wages for medical staff, treaty settlement payouts, Jim Anderton as political dinosaur, TV stars' salaries, the F16 aircraft deal, attacks on TVNZ/Paul Holmes, WINZ, Nandor Tanczos and alcohol in parliament, the Americas Cup, NZ cricket, smoking in Australian cricket team, new broadcasting boss, Helen Clark's popularity. Quantity: 88 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromides, various sizes.

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New Zealand events - Miscellaneous

Date: Apr 1949

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-181

Description: Photographs for publication in NZ Free Lance, Apr 1949 Scene at the civic reception held in Dixon Park, Greymouth to honour the visit of HMNZS Kaniere, one of the new frigates of the Royal New Zealand Navy; Cromwell racecourse; action photos from Ngaruawahia's annual regatta (includes young Maori boy eating watermelon); Maori deputation visiting Parliament to discuss the question of liquor licence in the King Country (includes portrait of 78 year old Mrs A Huirama); exhibition held in Christchurch of Japanese wood-block colour prints compiled by K R Moshelm, a former director of Army Education and Welfare Service in Japan; Bailey bridge on Lewis Pass Road, near Glen Wye Station; photo of family of Gilbert Edwards, a Dunedin claimant to the fortune of a Welsh stonemason who immigrated to New York and died in 1789 (story in Free Lance, 20 Apr 1949). Makara Radio Station (series of photos including A F Smith, officer in charge of Makara Radio Station); Star Rugby Club, New Plymouth 60th jubilee celebrations and members of the 1919-1939 decades in the grand parade held at Rugby Park; limestone caves recently discovered at Lake Te Anau (Cave of Swirling Waters). Final section of the main highway between Auckland and Te Kuiti under construction (Mayor of Te Kuiti, K W Law watching final load of metal chips being laid); composting of Masterton's refuse; construction of the road at Belmont Gully and Haywards (Hutt Valley); repair of fault in the Auckland-Suva cable by Government steamer Matai; Union Steam Company's vessel Waitemata en route to Vancouver rescuing converted Fairmile launch Mahurangi in Pacific Ocean near Rarotonga. All Black captain Fred Allen, with former All Black Trevor Berghan and Mrs Berghan in fancy dress costume; Chinese crew's arrival in Auckland to take over the Union Steam Ship Company's vessel Kaikorai at Port Chalmers (sold to Hwah Lee Steam Ship Company of Shanghai) Quantity: 58 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 2...

Date: 1999

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-587-044/064

Description: Political cartoons. The leader of the National Party Jenny Shipley makes statements designed to preempt attacks by her challenger for the leadership, Bill English. Shows a rat on the lap of a first class air traveller. The air hostess reassures the woman that they only have cochroches in economy class. Refers to Air New Zealand's cut back of onboard services. Public comment on the Lottery Board. Some wish Jim Anderton could be on the board to balance the National Party members, others discuss the necessity of $500,000 per year to run the Lotto.. Violence in East Timaor gets directed toward the media who give up and go home. Jenny Shipley shakes hands with President Habibie of Indonesia at the APEC Conference in Auckland. His hands are dripping blood. Dr Cullen has a minder who carries a tranquilliser gun, he uses it on Dr Cullen when needed. The military in East Timor are doing everything they can to stop stories being told of church burnings, lootings and mass killings. The Timor crisis has focused world attention on the APEC Leaders meeting in Auckland. Habibie opens Indonesia to International peace-keepers now that everyone worth killing has been dealt with and everything worth steeling has been stolen. Jenny Shipley follows America's lead over dealing to East Timor. Helen Clark and Jim Anderton are bought to a point of accepting that APEC was a success for Prime Minister Jenny Shipley. Bill Clinton plays golf in Queenstown overseen by an armed military man. President Jiang of China shows his appreciation to Jenny Shipley for her crack-down on Tibetan protesters. UN peace-keepers in Timor are given well wishes by soldiers past. Pam Corkery regrets that she wasn't a star in the Parliamentary system even though her temperament was perfect for the place. Comment on the hit-and-miss quality of medical care from Gisborne cervical smear specialists and labs. The National Party comes to ACT's Richard Prebble's rescue by not running a candidate in Wellington Central. Prebble is shown as a toothless dog being given a set of teeth by National. Shows the inequity of treatment and remuneration between professional rugby players and peace-keeping troops. Jenny Shipley announces the date of the 1999 General Election to a sleeping audience. The National and Labour Parties say they will concentrate on policy in the election lead-up but infact they focus on their leaders personalities. Shows the change in behaviour of militia in the face of UN peace-keepers. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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[Rugby football programmes featuring New Zealand national, provincial or club teams. 19...

Date: 1950 - 1959

Reference: Eph-B-RUGBY-1950s

Description: Includes: 1950: British Isles v New Zealand at Eden Park. 29 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) 1954: North Island v South Island. Lancaster Park Oval, 19 June 1954. Programme. Typescript report on Easter trip to Dunedin [by Wellington Football Club, playing Christchurch and Pirates - see programme for Easter reunion at Eph-A-RUGBY-1954]. 1955: Rugby weekly. Australia v New Zealand. Third test Eden Park, 17 September 1955. Programme Wellington Football Club news, no 37 (April 1955). Typescript sheet. 1956: Broadcast commentary guide for the Springbok tour of New Zealand, with the compliments of Columbus Radio. Itinerary card. South Africa v Auckland. Eden Park Auckland, 16 June 1956. Programme (2 copies) South Africa versus Hawke's Bay. McLean Park Napier, 30 June 1956. Programme South Africa v NZ Maoris. Eden Park Auckland, 25 August 1956. programme (2 copies) South Africa v New Zealand. 4th rugby test. Eden Park Auckland, 1 September 1956. Programme (2 copies) 1957: New Zealand Rugby Referees' Association. Abridged report on conference held in Whangarei on Friday 19 April 1957. 1958: The fabulous winter; souvenir of Taranaki's 1958 Ranfurly Shield season. Second edition. (Contains reproductions of cartoons by Harry Dansey) Australia v New Zealand. 3rd third test, Showgrounds Auckland, 20 September 1958. Programme (2 copies) Auckland v Maoris. Showgrounds Epsom, 4 October 1958. Programme. Ōru Burakkusu Rainichi Kinen. Tokyo, Japan Rugby Football Club, 1958. Souvenir program 1959: British Isles tour of New Zealand 1959. [Itinerary score card] With the compliments of Central Markets Ltd, High Street Lower Hutt. Red and Black news, no. 1 (June 1959). Typescript. British Isles v Auckland. Eden Park, Auckland, 27 June 1959. Programme. British Isles v Hawke's Bay. McLean Park Napier, 20 June 1959. Official programme British Isles v New Zealand 4th fourth rugby test. Eden Park Auckland, 19 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) Poneke Football Club. 77th annual report and balance sheet for the year ending 31 December 1959. Quantity: 12 programmes. 8 other publications. Physical Description: Letterpress, photolithographs, sizes below 300 mm.

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