Farland, George Grey, 1880-1939

Wellington socialist, trade unionist and watersider. Secretary of the Wellington Waterside Workers Union.

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[Local body politics, local government ephemera, fliers, cards and pamphlets for the We...

Date: 1890 - 1929

Reference: Eph-B-LOCAL-Wellington-1890/1929

Description: Includes cards and pamphlets for the following candidates: 1896: Mr H Fielder. The city elections. The new candidates. Reprinted from The People, September 5th 1896. (With portrait) 1909: 1909 Mayoral election. T M Wilford's opening address. Reprinted from the NZ Times, 6 April 1909 (2 copies) 1909: City Council election 1909. To the electors of Wellington. Mr J E Fitzgerald. New Zealand Times print 26668. [April 1909] (With photograph) 1909: To the electors of Wellington. Chas Monaghan. Turnbull, Hickson & Gooder, printers [April 1909] 1909: Municipal elections. To the electors of Wellington. Len McKenzie (Nominated by J G W Aitken, Hon C M Luke, Francis McParland, and Lancellot A George). City Printing Company, Willis Street, Wellington [April 1909] 1910: To the electors of Wellington. H H Rayward. September 1st 1910. [Printed by] Watkins Tyer & Tolan Ltd 1910: E F Hiscocks. Wellington Mayoral election, 1910. We two sell the earth. NZ Times print (2 copies) 1911: Municipal elections. Len McKenzie's candidature. To the electors (2 copies) 1911: Wellington City Council election, Wednesday 26th April 1911. To the electors of Wellington. John Fuller, jun. Evening Post print, Willis Street, Wellington - 37170 (With photograph) 1911: Dr Cameron's platform for City Council. Wellington, 6th April 1911. Empire Print 1911: Municipal election. The following citizens with nominate Mr john Castle who is standing as an impartial candidate with progressive views and able to represent all classes. Hornblow printer [1911] 1911: Municipal election. To the electors ... John Castle, the impartial candidate. City printing Coy, Wellington [1911] 1911: Wellington Harbour Board election. manifesto, George Grey Farland, the waterside candidate. Public control v control by vested interests. City Printing Coy, Wellington [1911] 1912: Mayoral election [April 24, 1912]. Mr A S Biss' candidature. Printed by Whitombe & Tombs Ltd., Printers, Wellington. 97949 (Shows portrait photo) 1912: To the electors of Wellington City. The Wellington Citizens' League ... support the candidature of Mr John Smith, Acting-Mayor ... signed ... Thomas Ballinger, president. "Dominion" Print, Diminion Avenue, Wellington [1912] 1919: Wellington City Council. Civic reception to General Pau and the members of the French Mission. Town Hall, 6th January 1919. [Printed by] Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd 1913: Greater Wellington Municipal Electors' Association. Candidate for Mayor: John Pearce Luke. Elections Wednesday 30th April 1913. (With portrait) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on fliers and cards, sizes varying below 300 mm.

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Notes - Fa'anunu-Finlayson

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: MS-Papers-6164-027

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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New Zealand Socialist Party, fourth annual conference - Photograph taken by Muir and Mo...

Date: 1911

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

By: Muir & Moodie (Firm)

Reference: 1/1-002591-F

Description: Delegates to the fourth annual conference of the New Zealand Socialist Party, held in Dunedin in 1911. Photograph taken by Muir and Moodie. Back row (from left): A Varella (Auckland), C Munnie (Wellington), T A Eagle (Huntly), M Silverstone (Feilding). Middle row (from left): G G Farland (Wellington), R Hogg (Gen Sec, Wellington), J W Munro (Pres, Dunedin), F R Cooke (Christchurch), W Pattison (Dunedin). Front row (from left): G Haig (Dunedin), M J Savage (Auckland). Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). 0.01 Linear Metres.

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