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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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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 29 A...

Date: 1997

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

Reference: H-418-044/064

Description: Political cartoons. The Todd Panel on superannuation threaten to silence Winston Peters with a 'no vote'. News - Bogus psychiatrist practised in the Hutt. Jim Bolger's leadership of the National Party is under threat. New Zealand Police face a major retention of recruits problem. Jim Bolger and Winston Peters present a united front in an effort to attain harmony between arguing MP's Bill English and Neil Kirton. Winston Peters axes Neil Kirton without any decent excuse - it seemed for being a competent MP. All Blacks victory in a game that saw a lot of blood spilt. Ethical dileamas doctors face over sex with patients. The conditions on which Neil Kirton is allowed to stay in the NZ First caucus. Mental Health services abdicate responsibility and release suicidal people back into the care of their distressed families. Winston Peters considers apologising to officials he smeared in the Winebox Inquiry but thinks better of it. Super 12 win at what price to the bodies of the players. Words the public would like to hear the Minister of Health, Bill English, to say. Loss-making mental health services to become standalone business centres. A pictorial explanation of the Winebox Inquiry saga. Neil Kirton irritates Winston Peters again by making comments on the vehicle speedo scam. With the country in an increasing economic crisis Jim Bolger's political leadership fails. Chemists seek a consultancy fee for providing their expertise to the public. Perhaps petrol station attendants will try it next. The Police form a road block in an attempt to halt the RCD virus. Lotto makes their priorities known - wheelchairs for elite athletes but not for children with muscular dystrophy. Farmers take a laid-back some would say irresponsible attitude to the illegal introduction of the rabbit RCD virus into New Zealand and its possible consequences. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 30 J...

Date: 1997

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

Reference: H-418-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. The Auckland Blues win Super-12 game. As Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark soar in the opinion polls Jim Bolger considers a sex-change. Tim Shadbolt becomes deputy leader of the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party. Tuku Morgan is accused of seeking a fee for an exclusive interview with the media. Public opinion on Tuku Morgan's behaviour. Maori bashing continues over Tuku Morgan, as Maori hit themselves and ask why he just doesn't resign. Maori occupy land in Waiouru during winter as temperatures hit a low. They are protesting against the wild horse mustering? Winston Peter's accepts Tuku Morgan's apology and assumes the moral high ground. International study shows kiwi kids poor at maths but good at bullying. Bob Jones suggests that the Beehive be dynamited. A look at genetic makeup in terms of race. Comment on teacher inaction over bullying in school play grounds. Jim Bolger comments on a meeting between National Party and New Zealand First MPs held in his home. Buyer beware - used car importers rip people off. Comment on what iwi-based Treaty settlements mean to many Maori. The International Rugby Board (IRB) threatens to clamp down on New Zealand style rugby. The law forbids the rich and the poor from living in shoddy housing that leads to unneccesary fires and death. School leaving age kept at 16. Winston Peters finds himself on a high-wire with pressures all around him like, 'fiscal restraint', 'Maori hopes', 'social spending' and 'NZ First's last chance'. Winston Peters goes off to Hong Kong leaving Jim Bolger and Bill Birch defending the budget. Winston Peters at the handover of Hong Kong to China, continues to warn about the Asian take over. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Postcard album

Date: [1914-1918]

From: Warburton, Edward Darien :Photograph albums

Reference: PA1-o-1602

Description: Photographic postcard album compiled by E D Warburton. Includes photographs of family, soldiers, rugby, fencing and prisoners of war during the Great War. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: 25.5 x 22 cm

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Crimp, Daryl :'Laurie, if NZ's leading rugby players were taking drugs in the late '80'...

Date: 1999 - 2000

From: 1 original and 5 cartoon photocopies by Malcolm Walker, 6 cartoon photocopies by Daryl Crimp, 1 cartoon photocopy by Garrick Tremain, published in Sunday News between 2 September 1999 and 14 July 2000.

By: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-

Reference: H-620-010

Description: Laurie Mains defends himself against allegations of remaining silent over rugby player drug taking. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Horizontal A4 photocopy.

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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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Group photograph of members of the Rover Rugby Football Club, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Date: 1906

From: Carterton Rugby Football Club :Photographs of teams from the Rovers, Dalefield, Carterton Druids, and Carterton rugby football clubs

Reference: PAColl-D-1040

Description: Group photograph of the Rover Rugby Football Club, Wairarapa, New Zealand. Photographed by an unknown photographer in 1906. All names added to identical image at PAColl-D-1028 Identical images at PAColl-D-1027, PAColl-D-1028, & PAColl-D-1033 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin Print 285 x 360 mm on mount 460 x 550 mm

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

Date: 1970

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1970

Description: Includes: Pirates Rugby Football Club (Invercargill, N.Z.). member's ticket 1970 Brian Lochore's XV versus The Sassenachs. Lansdowne Park Blenheim, 14 March 1970. Programme Final New Zealand trials. Athletic Park, 23 May 1970. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Canterbury Rugby Football Union. South Island All Black trial. Lancaster Park, 19 May 1970. Programme. Wellington v Queensland. Athletic Park, 27 June 1970. Programme (2 copies). S.A. Rugby year book - jaarboek. All Blacks tour - toer 1970. National souvenir programme. England (under 25) v Fiji. Twickenham, 14 November 1970. Programme. Quantity: 7 publications. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm. Provenance: Two programmes purchased from Plumbly's 2004; one from Plumbly's in 2005; one from Sporting memorys sale 2005, and one from Anthemion sale 2006.

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

Date: 1960

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1960

Description: Includes: 1960s?: Manawatu Rugby Football Union. Gate pass (Blue ticket. 2 copies) 1960: "All Blacks" 1960 tour of South Africa. [itinerary card]. New Zealand Rugby Football Union. Farewell dinner to New Zealand Rugby team. Midland Hotel Wellinghton. 7 May 1960. [Menu]. (Donated by Mr Jack Goodwin in 1983) New South Wales v All Blacks. Sydney, 14 May 1960. Programme. Manawatu Rugby Union. North Island All Black trials. Palmerston North. 10 June 1960. New Zealand v South Africa. Ellis Park, 25 June 1960. Programme. Taranaki v Wellington. Rugby Park New Plymouth, 29 June 1960. Programme New Zealand v Western Province. Newlands, 16 July 1960. Programme. All Blacks v Western Transvaal. Olen Park, Potchefstroom, 9 August 1960. Programme. North Island v South Island. Lancaster Park Oval. 3 September 1960. New Zealand XV versus West Coast. West Coast Rugby Football Union. Rugby Park, Greymouth. 6 September 1960. New Zealand v The Rest. Athletic Park. 1 October 1960. Programme. (2 copies) Quantity: 12 publications, plus some duplicates.. 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: 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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Railways album 8

Date: [1930s]

By: New Zealand Railways

Reference: PA1-f-057

Description: Album of photographs of scenes, advertisements and posters advertising rail and ferry travel in New Zealand. The advertisements were used in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, and the posters were displayed at Railways Ticket Offices. The posters, and advertisements using "Mr Goodseat" were part of their campaign to show the advantages of travel by rail. The artist for many of these signed himself 'Matthews'. Scenic photographs also show some aspects of life in New Zealand, including a series on the flax industry with harvesting, drying and processing the fibres. Another group shows a farm, including a house made of corrugated iron, with sacking covering the windows; land clearing and ploughing with horses, draining the land, and a pile of harvested kumara; and several photographs of a man panning for gold, and inspecting pieces of rock with a magnifying glass; a group of men on horseback with dogs setting out on a hunt, and a cage full of pheasants before being released for the shoot. Pages 78-81 show activities associated with the mail service. They include people buying stamps in a post office, men sorting mail, large bags prepared for out-of-town delivery (some bags being delivered to the inter-island ferry for transport to the South Island). From there they show postmen emerging from the Chief Post Office with their satchels ready for local delivery, with the final scenes of delivery into a household letterbox, and one of a woman being handed her mail at the door. There are a number of much earlier photographs in the album, including pictures of Major Ropata, Sir Donald McLean, John Webster and F E Maning, and one of Te Aro in 1857. Advertisements included "Buy New Zealand made goods, for the children's sake. Cut these cords. Unemployment"; an advertisement for Hannah's footwear using a photograph of The Mystery train" (advertising a trip to Paraparaumu Beach, and another to Ohau). Several photographs show large groups of people who travelled on the Mystery Train, picnicking at the beach at Paraparaumu, boiling up a huge billy, and a child in a backpack on her father's back). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, green spine, entitled `Miscellaneous Book C3"; 39 x 56 cm

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

Date: 1957

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1957

Description: Includes: Spillane rugby tournament. Easter 1957. Showgrounds, Palmerston North. Programme. Bay of Plenty v Auckland. Eden Park, Auckland. 22 May 1957. Programme. All Blacks v Canterbury. Lancaster Park, 29 June 1957. Programme (2 copies). Taranaki v Fiji. Rugby Park, New Plymouth, 27 July 1957. Programme Town Colts v Country Colts. Lancaster Park. 17 August 1957. (Rugby record). Programme. Fiji v Canterbury. Lancaster Park. 31 August 1957. Programme. Otago versus South Canterbury. Ranfurly Shield match. Carisbrook. 21 September 1957. Programme. Otago versus Taranaki. Ranfurly Shield match. Carisbrook. 28 September 1957. Programme. Manawatu Rugby Union. First North Island All Black trials. Palmerston North. 1 May 1957. Programme. NZ Colts trials. Spriggens Park, Wanganui. 18 September 1957. Programme. Quantity: 10 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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New Brent Hayward film. New World Fuckin' Premiere. Rugger-Buggers. R18. Rugger-Buggers...

Date: 1999

By: Hayward, Brent Shaitan, 1958-

Reference: Eph-D-CINEMA-1999-01

Description: Shows a photograph of a Maori haka being performed before a rugby match. However each head is overlaid by an inset full-face portrait, the same one in each case. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 432 x 635 mm. Provenance: Donated by Brent Hayward in 1999.

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St John's Church album 2

Date: [Circa 1930]

From: St John's Church :Photographs of church buildings, personalities and activities

By: St. John's in the City (Church : Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: PA1-o-450

Description: Photographs relating to church camps run by St John's Senior Young Men's Bible Class, at Haywards (Lower Hutt, Wellington Region) Names given are listed above. Inscriptions: Album page - "St John's Senior Y.M.B.C." [St John's Senior Young Men's Bible Class] Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with mottled brown/black cover, mock crocodile corners and spine; 26 x 35 cm

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

Date: 1961

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1961

Description: Includes: French rugby tour of New Zealand. [Itinerary card, compliments of India Tyres]. Taranaki v Auckland. Rugby Park New Plymouth, 17 June 1961. Programme (Touch-line vol 12, no 10) Taranaki v France. Rugby Park, New Plymouth. 12 July 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v Waikato. Rugby Park Hamilton. 15 July 1961. France v North Auckland. Rugby Park Whangarei. 18 July 1961. Programme. France v New Zealand. Second test. Athletic Park. 5 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v Otago. Carisbrook, Dunedin. 12 August 1961. Programme. France v New Zealand. Third test. Lancaster Park. 19 August 1961. Programme (2 copies) France v New Zealand. Lancaster Park. 19 August 1961. Two tickets to No 1 stand. Two admittance tickets to enclosure. French rugby tour of New Zealand 1961. Booklet with the compliments of Petone Wines & Spirits Ltd. Illustrated with portraits, and with itinerary. (Donated by Mrs Bayliss in 1976). NZRFU. Invitation to Rt Hon W Nash to meet the French Rugby Union team. Clarendon Hotel Christchurch. 19 August 1961. Canterbury Rugby Football Union. Counties v Canterbury. Lancaster Park Oval, 16 September 1961. Programme Quantity: 12 publications, plus some duplicates.. 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: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1985

Description: Includes: North Island v South Island. Rugby Park, New Plymouth, 11 May 1985. Programme (2 copies) Probables v Possibles. All Black rugby trial. Rugby Park Invercargill, 14 May 1985. Programme. NZ Combined Services v Manawatu. Showgrounds Oval Palmerston North, 18 May 1985. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v King Country. Lancaster Park Oval, 19 June 1985. Programme Wanganui v New Zealand Colts. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 22 June 1985. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Taranaki. Lancaster park Oval, 25 June 1985. Programme New Zealand Colts v Manawatu. Showgrounds Oval Palmerston North, 25 June 1985. Programme Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Southland. Lancaster Park Oval, 6 July 1985. Programme Marlborough v Nelson Bays. Marlborough Rugby Football Union, Lansdowne Park, 20 July 1985. Programme. Ranfurly Shield. Canterbury v Marlborough. Lancaster Park Oval, 31 July 1985. Programme King Country Primary Schools Rugby Union. 58th Auckland Provincial Primary Schools rugby tournament for the Northern Roller Mills Shield. Rugby Park, Te Kuiti, 25-31 August 1985. Programme. Hawkes Bay v West Coast. Nelson Park Hastings, 31 August 1985. Programme Nine fliers and pamphlets urging the public to boycott the tour by South Africa, to picket the NZRFU on 18 May and 12 July 1985, and to mobilise on May 3. Includes a sheet of "Boycott" stickers, and a sheet of protest chants. Quantity: 22 publications, plus some duplicates.. 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: 1962

By: Bathgate, Murray Alexander, 1943-2019

Reference: Eph-A-RUGBY-1962

Description: Includes: Wellington Rugby Football Union. Complimentary ticket to Hon W Nash for Athletic Park, 12 May 1962. Injured Players' Day. Barbarians v Harlequins. Eden Park Auckland. 8 July 1962. Programme. Australia v New Zealand. First test, Athletic Park. 25 August 1962. Programme (2 copies) Australia v New Zealand. Second test, Carisbrook. 8 September 1962. Programme (2 copies) Australia v Wanganui. Spriggens Park Wanganui, 15 September 1962. Programme Quantity: 5 publications, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Sizes varying below 25 cm.

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

Date: 1998

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

Reference: H-539-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Shows Boris Yeltsin drunk at the end of a steel girder threatening to jump and take the global economy with him. A Russian gaurd tries to stop him. Winston Peters is happy with the gloomy forecasts for the economy. Comment on the risk to children of TB due to poverty, poor nutrition and other health related problems. New Minister outside of Cabinet, Marie Hasler wants to change the NZ flag to say something like 'NZ for sale as, where is!' Jenny Shipley says it's not quite what they're looking for. National's Bill Birch reassures the NZ public about the world wide economic crisis. Jenny Shipley calls for a confidence vote for National's 'vague and ill-defined policies.' National Party Finance minister, Bill Birch panics about the world economic situation. Jenny Shipley reassures the public National has a calm and sober hand on the economic tiller. The new Minister of Police, Clem Simich promises to raise police morale. A senior police officer asks Simich if he's resigning already. Comment on America's hypocritical rage over the Clinton-Lewinsky affair as they enjoy the lurid details provided by newspapers and the Starr Report. The All Black 7's win gold at the Kuala Lumpa Games. Media speculation on the state of relations between Bill and Hillary Clinton following the Clinton-Lewinsky affair revelations. Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark can't agree on a coalition between National and Labour but they do agree on a nomination for Mike Moore as Head of the World Trade Organisation as a way of getting him out of New Zealand. The Republicans are willing to plunge the world into the worst depression since the 1930's if it means bringing President Clinton down too. Comment on the American Justice System where a mafia boss can claim the fifth amendment and refuse to answer any questions on the grounds that it might incriminate him. But the President of the United States must answer all questions and the have the cross-examinination broadcast on television. Winston Peters comes a poor fourth in the latest leadership polls. Kenneth Starr, Prosecutor in the Clinton-Lewinsky case joins the Presidential Assassin Hall of Fame, his weapon, the Monica Lewinsky tapes. War crimes go unchecked in Kosovo as the world media focus on Bill Clinton's sex life. The Government reconsiders it's plans to deregulate producer boards following a hostile reaction from fruit growers. Jenny Shipley reassures elderly New Zealanders that national super will not be cut but it will be allowed to fall behind the cost of living. Treasury cuts medical care for children under six. Jenny Shipley rationalises why the elderly are carrying a greater share of the economic sacrifice expected of the country. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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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- :Political cartoons published in the Evening Post from 1 April 199...

Date: 1998

Reference: H-501-001/021

Description: Shows the race for the rural vote with National in the lead, followed by Act and Labour in the rear. Comment on Paul Holmes seeking to be Mayor of Auckland while retaining his nightly TV show. All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick retires from rugby - a tribute. Shows the tension between Winston Peters and Bill Birch. Shows the only ones winning from the Melbourne docks picket are the lawyers. John Luxton explains why New Zealand should phase out tariffs ahead of the rest of the world. A guy at the pub suggests introducing a work for the cabinet salary scheme would have more effect than a work for the dole scheme. Pol Pot is met in Hell by Hitler and Stalin. Politicians lobby to a near empty hall. The public favour paying for their televised sport rather than pay more on their Broadcasting Licence fee to get free to air sports. Paul Holmes agrees with himself that he would make an outstanding Mayor for Auckland. Helen Clark shows a growing obsession with the National leader, Jenny Shipley. Max Bradford sees the benefits of splitting up ECNZ. A toast to the Northern Ireland peace deal. Graham Latimer calls for Maori to get superannuation at age 50. Winston Peters thinks that informed public servants should not have any say in the debate over splitting ECNZ. Winston Peters tries to reassure New Zealanders they have nothing to fear about the Japanese economy committing hara kiri. Outbreak of crytoporidiosis linked to public swimming pools. Jenny Shipley and Winston Peters wear the defeat over the Government's referendum proposal on Auckland's local body assets. Money considerations guide surgical decisions in New Zealand hospitals. The elderly have the national superannuation surcharge removed. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Sizes vary slightly, the average cartoon frame being approximately 14 x 20 cm.

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