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

Date: 1975

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1975

Description: Includes: Rothmans Pall Mall rugby almanac 1975 (tours of New Zealand by Scotland, Tonga and Romania) Centurions versus Olympians. Rugby Park, Te Kuiti. Sunday 6 April 1975. Programme. Manawaty rugby weekly. Manawatu v Wanganui. The Oval, Palmerston North, 17 May 1975. Programme Scotland v Nelson Bays. Trafalgar Park, Nelson. 24 May 1975. Programme (2 copies). Otago Rugby Football Union. Otago v Scotland. Carisbrook, 27 May 1975. Programme Scotland v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval, 31 May 1975. Programme Manawatu rugby weekly. Wellington v Manawatu. The Oval, Palmerston North, 2 June 1975. Programme Scotland v Hawkes Bay. McLean Park, 4 June 1975. Souvenir programme Wellington welcomes Scotland. Reception to rugby team, 5 June 1975. Programme (2 copies) Scotland v Wellington. Athletic Park. 7 June 1975. Programme (2 copies). Championship rugby. Celtic v Waimea and Huia v Takaka. Trafalgar Park Nelson and Rugby Park Motueka, 21 June 1975. Programme Masterton Rugby Football Club (Inc). Official opening of clubrooms, 22 June 1975. Programme NZ Colts v Hawkes Bay. McLean Park Napier, 28 June 1975. Programme Tonga v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval. 5 July 1975. Programme (2 copies) Wanganui v Tonga. Spriggens Park. 12 July 1975. Programme. Tonga v NZ Maoris. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 19 July 1975. Programme (Touchline). Tonga v Counties. 26 July 1975. Programme (Counties rugby weekly). (2 copies) Romania versus Manawatu. Showgroudns Oval Palmerston North. 13 August 1975. Programme. Taranaki v Waikato. Rugby Park [New Plymouth], 19 August 1975. Programme Canterbury v Auckland. Lancaster Park Oval, 23 August 1975. Programme Romania v Southland. Rugby Park 23 August 1975. Programme. South Canterbury v Romania. Fraser Park Timaru. 27 August 1975. Programme (2 copies) Taranaki v Otago. Rugby Park [New Plymouth], 30 August 1975. Programme. Romania v New Zealand juniors. Athletic Park Wellington. 30 August 1975. Programme (2 copies) Benson & Hedges National Sevens. Eden Park. 4 October 1975. Programme. Quantity: 22 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-673-068/089

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Comment about a biased referee during the Wellington vs Canterbury Ranfurly Shield match. Jenny Shipley threatens to deal ruthlessly with anyone in her caucus who plots against her. All Black selectors search for new talent in war zones. All Black coach looks to recruit referee Steve Walsh for the next All Black tour as he has shown he can single handedly alter the course of a game. Michael Cullen gifts Helen Clark and Jim Anderton the National Airline, Air New Zealand. Osama bin Laden speaks from the security of the Afghanistan mountain cave. Jenny Shipley steps down from National Party leadership, Bill English is nervous about what this means for him. Helen Clark's big moment - she is about to speak to the President of the United States but she's in bed, and he makes the toll call collect. Gary Toomy is paid out by taxpayer money to leave the Air New Zealand Board. The public try and understand why the Muslim world hasn't retaliated against bin Laden for causing the deaths of over 300 Pakistanis in the twin towers attack. President Bush tries to reassure the American public following the Sept. 11 attacks. Damage is assesses in Kabul following a series of wars, the last attacks being from the United States led forces. Comment on the daily and new dangers facing United States representatives. The Pentagon announces they are now dropping more food into Afghanistan than they are blowing up. Comment on the world wide fear of anthrax. Shows the Lions team, winners of the 2000 rugby tournament are in 2001 the pussycats of the competition. Rod Donald stands up to Jim Anderton on their reasons for choosing GE as their bottom-line issue when considering whether to support the coalition or not. Shows the political double-talk and deals being made over the growing refugee crisis. Shows that military force is no respecter of any religion. Shows Auckland Mayor, John Banks walking on water. Shows the hit and miss nature of American airstrikes in Afghanistan where innocent targets are frequently hit by accident. Wayne Mason's song 'Nature Enter Me' wins best NZ song at the same time NZ is divided over Genetic Engineering. Shows everyday genetic engineering in action when an unattractive but wealthy man asks a young and attractive woman to have children with him. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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

Date: 1997

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

Reference: H-448-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Obituary for Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997 The ethics of the press are questioned following the death of Princess Diana. Judge Beattie refuses to eave the bar gracefully following an investigation into improper claiming for work related expenses. Farmers spread the RCD virus in an attempt to control the rabbit population. The National/NZ First coalition government are in danger of self destructing due to internal fighting. The oppostion is left to watch from the sideline. Diana's funeral is seen by millions around the world. Obituary to Mother Teresa 1910-1997. Rabbits warn their children about eating RCD infected carrots. Comment on the perceived leniency of the courts toward violent offenders. Christine Fletcher leaves Parliament and takes up the position of Auckland Mayor. Men discuss Otago's persistent off-side play in a rugby game against Wellington. Otago won as the referee didn't pick up most of the off-side play. Jim Bolger dreams of being an Egyptian sun king while weilding draconian powers over his slaves. The scales of justice are weighed in favour of Judge Beattie as he refuses to accept any fault in fraud allegations, Judge Hesketh however repays monies in dispute.. Nationals Minister of Health, Bill English, explains how market-driven health reforms will work. Conjugal rights given to male prisoners. Jim Bolger joins the call for new leadership in Nationals ranks and thinks he's the right person for the job. Doctors callously discuss the pros and cons of not giving a patient kidney dialysis. The National/NZ First coalition government unravels itself. Rau Williams is left to the mercy of the NZ medical system as to whether or not he'll receive life-saving procedures. Winston Peters refuses to believe his party has lost its support. Jim Bolger takes charge of his troubled coalition government. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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