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Blomfield, William 1866-1938 :The downfall of Sir Harry. The Observer and free lance, 2...

Date: 1890

By: Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; New Zealand observer and free lance (Newspaper)

Reference: J-056-002

Description: Prime Minister Harry Atkinson sinks beneath the waves as the Liberal Ministry wanes, weighed down by rocks tied to his feet named Civil Service, Jobbery, Extravagance, N[ew] P[lymouth] Harbour, Property Tax and Judge Edwards. Meanwhile a shark (William Rees) watches Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - The old man of the sea is IN the sea at last, while Rees, Ballance, Fish and other small fry are nibbling at him. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size laser copy.

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Allan, Joseph Stuart, 1861-1930 :Te Kooti's little spree, as told by extracts from tele...

Date: 1889 - 1899

By: Allan, Joseph Stuart, 1861-1930; Evening press (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: C-034-005-b

Description: A sequence of 9 cartoons showing how Te Kooti was dissuaded by the Government from going to Poverty Bay in 1889. Shows police, including Inspector Goodall and Constable Cavanagh, and East Coast Hussars. Also Sir Harry Atkinson. Supplement to the Evening Press, March 13th 1889 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph 623 x 497 mm

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Cartoonist unknown :Fair exchange is no robbery. The New Zealand Punch (Dunedin), 12 Ma...

Date: 1888

By: New Zealand punch (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: J-065-033

Description: A labourer is carrying a bag addressed 'Melbourne' and his carpentry tools of trade is in conversation with a Chinese man arriving on a wharf who is followed by three others off a steamship flying the flag 'Te Anau'. Photocopy of a wood engraving illustration from a newspaper Other Titles - friends, everthing, anything, protection Extended Title - Labourer - Well, John! We've all got to clear out, I believe, and allow you the freedom of the colony. Ah Sly - You no savee, Mlister, we all you friends! You savee, Mlister Atkinson say 'All will comey back from Vlictoria and bling friends with them!' We fliends! We do eblyding, anyding! We want plotection allee same you. This cartoon was drawn at the time that Chinese passengers from the ship Afghan were refused entry into Australian ports, as Chinese were regarded as undesirable immigrants Sir Harry Atkinson was New Zealand's premier at the date of this cartoon Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy

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