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Murray Tapper - Tapper farm (Okauia, Matamata-Piako District)
Date: 2008
From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications
Reference: MS-Papers-9389-30
Description: The papers consist of: Application form submitted by Robyn Vicki Lawrence on behalf of her brother Murray Tapper; History of the Tappers of Okauia compiled by Vicki Lawrence, 2009; Early history of Okauia, compiled by Mrs H Baxindine Snr, Mrs Annie Marsh, George Harrison, jack jones, Arthur Garland, Mar 1982 Original owner was Caleb Robinson Tapper who leased the land in 1908. It was acquired by Jack Victor Tapper in 1919. In 2008 it was owned by his grandson Murray Wayne Tapper and wife Gillian. In June 2008 the Tapper farm was sold to Murray & Nikki Hawkings ending over 100 years of continuous ownership by one family. In April 2008 the property was awarded the New Zealand Century Farm and Station award to mark over 100 years of continuous ownership by one family. Quantity: 1 box(es) Hollinger (2 items). Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter, photographs (some photocopies)
Pick, Seraphine, 1964- :After image. 2008
Date: 2008
By: Pick, Seraphine, 1964-
Reference: ArtEph-2008-P-01
Description: Exhibition catalogue for a show by Serpahine Pick, 2008. Exhibition notes are by Janet Bayly, Director, Mahara Gallery, and includes a brief biography of the artist. List of works in the show include: Looking like someone else (1997); Phantom limb (2007); Use me as your fool (2007); Loved one (2007); Untitled (portrait) (2005); I'll be waiting (2007); Surface paradise (2008); Imaginary friends (2008); Untitled (pink) (2005); Untitled (bruise) (2005); Untitled (2008); Closing in (2008). Exhibition shown at Sarjeant Gallery/Te Whare o Rehua, Whanganui, developed in partnership with Mahara Gallery, Waikanae Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, in brochure form, folded three ways Provenance: Donation: Denis Fairfax, Porirua, March 2015 Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera; items transferred from there.
Interview with Butch Tuhakaraina
Date: 8 Dec 2008 - 08 Dec 2008
By: Tuhakaraina, Te Ahuroa Raymond, 1938-2013; Priestley, Dinah, 1938-
Reference: OHColl-0968-1
Description: Interview with Butch Tuhakaraina, born in Waharoa in 1938, on memories of Ngati Haua. Discusses his family and forebears including Teeri Tuhakaraina (grandfather), Teraha Tuhakaraina (grandmother), Te Kihirini Manauri Wirihana (King) and Titipo (grandmother). Describes the house he grew up in and the horse riding and pig hunting life style of his early days. Talks about the Walton School, the mainly Pakeha children there, and what history was taught at school. Comments on playing rugby including in the 1962 Waikato Maori team. Refers to his grandfather taking an interest in whom he married, and his marriage to Yvonne uniting the Ngati Haua and the Tu Wheretoa. Refers to the characters of his nine children. Talks about the character and astuteness of Te Waharoa and his right hand man Te Ahuroa (his great great grandfather). Refers to the conversion of Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi, Waharoa's second son, who rode endlessly between Waikato and Taranaki during the land wars trying to keep the peace. Confirms the story of Tamihana going to Wellington after the land wars [NZ Wars] and offering to play various politicians at draughts for the Waikato. Talks about Josiah Firth, the man who appropriated much of Wi Tamihana's land after his death. Discusses the Runanga, how they dovetailed in with the king's wishes, and how the king maker Tamihana often had the final say. Interviewer(s) - Dinah Priestley Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 1 folder(s) printed summary, forms. 1 interview(s). 1.40 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other summary available OHA-7208. Search dates: 1938 - 2008
Photographs of Waikato buildings
Date: April - July 2008
From: Owen, Dylan, 1958-: Photographs
Reference: PADL-000251
Description: Photographs of the exterior of buildings in Hamilton, Tokoroa, Te Aroha, Frankton, Tirau, Taupo and Putaruru, taken April-July 2008 Arrangement: These files were originally delivered to the library within folder called "New Zealand Buildings April to July 2008" Quantity: 70 digital photograph(s).
Photographs of Waikato buildings
Date: Feb - Apr 2008
From: Owen, Dylan, 1958-: Photographs
Reference: PADL-000276
Description: Photographs of Hamilton, Te Anga, Marokopa and Taharoa buildings, 2008 Arrangement: These files were originally delivered to the library within a folder called "Buildings Feb to April 2008" Quantity: 24 digital photograph(s).
Tamahere, April 2008. 7 April, 2008
Date: 2008
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0006033
Description: Shows a solitary wreath lying outside a still smouldering building. Beneath the wreath is a card reading 'Tamahere, April 2008'. Refers to the Icepak coolstore fire in Tamahere over the weekend of 6th April, 2008. A firefighter, Derek Lovell, was killed and several others seriously hurt in the fire. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).