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Unleashing ... the debate. 20 August 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0012062
Description: Image shows a dog leash in the shape of a question mark with a dog collar forming the stop. Text reads 'Unleashing....the debate'. Refers to the news that the Invercargill City Council killed six harmless rottweiler puppies recently because of their breed, while the dog's aggressive mother was returned to its owners for a fee. The SPCA is appalled by the behaviour of the ICC. Alternate version of DCDL-0012063 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Young Maori children playing outside, Porirua
Date: 1960
From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs
Reference: AWM-0102-F
Description: Young Maori children playing outside, Porirua, 1960. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Processing information: Digitisation details - Original negatives were digitised by Suite Tirohana.
News. Paua-sniffing dogs are being trained to combat the big business of illegal paua e...
Date: 2006
From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]
Reference: DCDL-0004676
Description: Shows a sniffer dog at an airport departure lounge pouncing on a woman who is wearing paua shell earrings. The dog handler is telling the dog "Just the fish, Taz not the shell!". Onlookers watch in shock. Refers to the new breed of detector dogs being trained to help combat illegal export of paua from New Zealand. Published in New Zealand Shipping Gazette Arrangement: This cartoon file was orginally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called 'NZ Shipping Gaz' which was inside a folder called 'AWS Cartoon Highlights, Nov'04-May'07' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Dog crashes ute in Cromwell - News. 17 September 2009
Date: 2009
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0012299
Description: A policeman stares at an angry-looking dog in the driver's seat of a car and the dog thinks to himself that he knew it was going to be one of those days. Text above reads 'Dog crashes ute in Cromwell - News'. Refers to Wilco a staffordshire ridgeback cross, who pushed down the column gear change, moving the car from park to drive, causing the vehicle to move slowly forward about 15 metres. The vehicle stopped only when it crashed into the front bifold doors of the nearby Fusee Rogue cafe. The vehicle stopped only when it crashed into the front bifold doors of the nearby Fusee Rogue cafe. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :'What about our exercise?' 30 January 2013
Date: 2013
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
By: Waikato Times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0023934
Description: Shows two dogs waiting at their gate waiting for the postal delivery. One comments 'What about our exercise?'. Refers to New Zealand Post proposing to reduce deliveries to only three days a week. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hawkey, Allan Charles 1941- :It didn't cost too much and it does SEEM friendly. Waikato...
Date: 2002
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DX-014-014
Description: New Zealand Prime Minister and Labour Party Leader Helen Clark comments to Jim Anderton of the Progressive Coalition Party about their formation of a coalition government with the United Future Party. Peter Dunne, United Future Party Leader, is shown as her pet dog on a lead. Extended Title - A Dunne Deal Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :What do you think of Banksy's new super motorway plans? Brash!.....
Date: 2004
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-330
Description: Three vignettes of a conversation between two dogs trotting along together. The cartoon relates the way that the mayor of Auckland, John Banks, wants to push through a new motorway in Auckland, demolishing hundreds of home and businesses, sacrificing the "little people" for the sake of a large objective, to the outlook of the National Party leader, Don Brash. The cartoonist's query 'What about sky cabs?' expresses his scepticism about the efficacy of another motorway. Extended Title - ...You don't agree that the Hobson Bay route will be the answer? Very Brash! ...and that the morning it opens, the city traffic will finally have space to move? It'll be gone by lunch time! What about sky cabs? Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
ICC Dogfight. Paw policy. 20 August 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0012065
Description: Image shows a pattern of dog paw prints and text reads 'ICC dogfight paw policy' which makes a play on the words 'paw' and 'poor'. Refers to the news that the Invercargill City Council killed six harmless rottweiler puppies recently because of their breed, while the dog's aggressive mother was returned to its owners for a fee. The SPCA is appalled by the policy of the ICC. Alternate version of DCDL-0012064, DCDL-0012067, DCDL-0012068 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Yeah I know, still a dog, but no longer a pussycat!" 1 September 2009
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0012202
Description: Cartoon shows an angry dog representing 'gangs' peeing against a tree that represents 'New Zealand society'. The dog takes a swing at a cat that represents Wanganui that rips of the cat's collar with the name 'Patch' on it. The cat thinks 'Yeah I know, still a dog, but no longer a pussycat!' Refers to the decision made by Wanganui Mayor, Michael Laws, to ban the wearing of patches by gangs in Wanganui. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Spot the dobbers... 6 August 2010
Date: 2010
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0014950
Description: A man walking his dog in 'Waikawa Park' is spooked by pairs of eyes peering out of bushes and trees. Text reads 'Spot the dobbers'. Marlborough District Council bylaws governing the use of the sports grounds ban dogs from within 6 metres of the sports playing field. People walking their dogs in Waikawa park are questioning the legality of the Council's fining them $300 after being dobbed in by members of the public. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
ICC Dogfight. Paw policy. 20 August 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0012067
Description: Image shows a pattern of dog paw prints that are partially erased and text reads 'ICC dogfight paw policy' which makes a play on the words 'paw' and 'poor'. Refers to the news that the Invercargill City Council killed six harmless rottweiler puppies recently because of their breed, while the dog's aggressive mother was returned to its owners for a fee. The SPCA is appalled by the policy of the ICC. Alternate version of DCDL-0012064, DCDL-0012065, DCDL-0012068 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
'Auckland basically 'a dog' Waitakare Mayor Bob Harvey'. 8 April 2009
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0011008
Description: A huge slavering dog growls as it chews on a bone that represents New Zealand. Beside it is a bowl representing Auckland that is full of chewed bones. A newspaper lying nearby tells about Auckland wanting 'super-city aid and has Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey describing Auckland as a 'dog'. Relates to the move towards making Auckland, with currently seven different councils and mayors, into a single 'super-city' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Wow - what a holiday! Plenty of long sleeps, great food and drink!" 16 January 2011
Date: 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016864
Description: In four frames a someone who turns out to be a dog in the last frame, rejoices in a long holiday with plenty of long sleeps and great food and drink and a chance to stretch out the holiday by making his owners feel guilty for having put him in pet care. Colour and black and white versions available. Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
52% Approval Rate. Warning; Grows into short-tempered pit-bull. 23 December 2009
Date: 2009
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0004316
Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key receiving a dog as a Christmas present. The box from which the dog was in warns that it will grow into a short-tempered pit bull. Refers to Key's popularity as Prime Minister and warns that this will be short-lived. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"...And then the humans took away my voice because I was loud, disruptive, and upsettin...
Date: 2009
From: Moreu, Michael, 1969-: [Digital cartoons published in the Christchurch Press and Fairfax Media]
Reference: DCDL-0012163
Description: Shows two dogs chatting as one of them reads a newspaper which has a headline that reads 'Iwi denied super city seats'. The other dog has a large bandage around its neck which the dog says was put there by humans because his voice was loud, disruptive and upset the neighbours. The first dog comments that he thought they only did that to Maori. Refers to the argument about whether there should be Maori seats on the new Auckland supercity council. The Maori Party (Pita Sharples) wants them, Rodney Hide, leader of ACT has threatened to resign if they get them and the government has to take a compromise position between its two coalition partners. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
His Master's Voice. Government obedience training. 17 February 2009
Date: 2009
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0010429
Description: A little dog representing DOC pokes its head right inside the trumpet on a gramophone as part of its 'government obedience training'. Probably refers to the accusation against DOC that it was paid hush money by Meridian Power to enable Meridian to build a wind farm near Ranfurly. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Maori children, Porirua
Date: 1959
From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs
Reference: AWM-0101-F
Description: Group of Maori children, Porirua, 1959. Shows them sitting on logs, playing on trees etc. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Processing information: Digitisation details - Original negatives were digitised by Suite Tirohanga.
Unleashing ... the dogbate. 20 August 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0012063
Description: Image shows a dog leash in the shape of a question mark with a dog collar forming the stop. Text reads 'Unleashing....the dogbate'. Refers to the news that the Invercargill City Council killed six harmless rottweiler puppies recently because of their breed, while the dog's aggressive mother was returned to its owners for a fee. The SPCA is appalled by the policy of the ICC. Alternate version of DCDL-0012062 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Maori children at Waiwhetu Marae, Lower Hutt
Date: between 1959-1960
From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs
Reference: AWM-0058-F
Description: Maori children at Waiwhetu Marae. Photographed between 1959-1960 by Ans Westra. M1 to M720 Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra and filed with proof sheets. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images.
Tom was a dangerous breed of cat... a disaffected moggy with weapons training. Personal...
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0012066
Description: Shows the head of a large cat that is accompanied by a rhyme that says that although he welcomes the eradication of dogs if the ICC's policy ever extends to cats he will have a distinct advantage because he has nine lives. Refers to the news that the Invercargill City Council killed six harmless rottweiler puppies recently because of their breed, while the dog's aggressive mother was returned to its owners for a fee. The SPCA is appalled by the policy of the ICC. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).