Tahiwi, Henare, active 1921

Of Otaki. One of the musical singing group `The Tahiwi's'

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Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association present "Cavalcade of memories" and dramatic ...

Date: 1938

From: [Ephemera relating to Anzac and World War I events in New Zealand and overseas, and anniversaries of the landing at Anzac Cove. 1930-1939]

By: Blundell Brothers Ltd; Newlands, Robert G, active 2001-2007; Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association; Blow, Reginald George Horace, 1884-1965

Reference: Eph-A-ANZAC-1938-01

Description: Programme of performances by the Returned Soldiers' Choir, the Tin Hat Club Orchestra, members of the Repertory Theatre, Police Pipe Band and selected artistes (including Reg Blow, J J Drew, T Goodall, R Walpole, L A Hill, L K Morris, P Lowndes, Harison Cook, F Dick, Dan Evans, Henry Tahiwi, Norma Woodcock. Included a performance by Wellington Repertory Theatre of "The road of poplars", a play by Vernon Sylvane, directed by G H A Swan. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 215 x 140 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Robert G Newlands, Wellington, in 2007. Previously the property of his father Mr R Newlands.

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[Music programmes 1921].

Date: 1921

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1921

Description: Includes: J & N Tait have the honor to present Dame Clara Butt [and] Mr Kennerley Rumford, supported by Melsa. At the piano Miss Grace Torrens. Final concert. Town Hall Wellington, 14 December 1921. Programme [Cherniavsky concert, with Alex Cherny]. Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 June 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Thirteenth Sunday concert (With Francis Bate, Harry Glaysher, Miss Irene Morris, Albert Hutton, Miss Jean Wagner, Lillian Harper). Liberty Theatre, 27 February 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra, conductor Albert Bidgood. Fourteenth Sunday concert (With Walter Lanham, Albert Hutton, Gladys Verona, George Bonnington, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher). Liberty Theatre, 10 April 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Fifteenth Sunday concert (With Miss Nellie Black, Colin Crane, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher). Liberty Theatre, 15 May 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Seventeenth Sunday concert (With Gladys Vincent, Mr & Mrs Hugh Huxham, Vere Buchanan, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 10 July 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Nineteenth Sunday concert (With Francis bate, Harry Glaysher, Percy Reeves, Miss Olga Wacked, Irene Morris, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 11 September 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Twentieth Sunday concert (With Irene Morris, Francis Bate, Lillian Harper, Allan Shrimpton, P W Reeves, Mr Eaton, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 6 November 1921. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' 3rd concert (With singers Mr T M Charters, Mrs E Stoop, Mr T Clarke). Opera House Greymouth, 6 December 1921. Programme J & N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Three violin recitals. Town Hall Wellington, 17, 22 and 25 August [1921]. Programme J& N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Three violin recitals. Town Hall Auckland, 3, 6 and 10 August [1921]. Programme J & N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Final violin recital, Town Hall Wellington, 25 August [1921]. Programme Otaki Choral Society. First grand concert (With soloists Maud Elderton, Mr H C E Stahle, Mr Lowry, Mrs Furse and Mr H Tahiwi, Mr F G Davies, Mrs J M Irving, Mr Pirimi Tahiwi, Miss Booth and Miss Marjorie Booth, Miss Janet Smith, Mr Walsh, Mrs Roiri, Mrs Davies, Mr & Mrs Simcox). Bright's Theatre, 1 December 1921. Programme Mr Bernard Page. Organ recital. Town Hall Wellington. Programmes for: 12 February (2 copies), 7 May (2 copies), 27 November 1921. St James Presbyterian Church, Wellington South. New organ dedication service conducted by Rev William Shirer; organist Mr A A Brown; followed by organ recital by Mr Bernard F Page. 16 March 1921. Programme. Gordon Short. Invitation pianoforte recital after eight years abroad. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 1 March [1921] at 8 pm. Programme with portrait on cover. Society of Musicians Wellington. Second concert. ELGAR. Town Hall 14 November 1921. Programme (featuring Mabel Esquilant and other singers) The Verbrugghen Orchestra / New South Wales Conservatorium Orchestra. Second New Zealand tour coming soon. Special engagement of Miss Adelaide Van Staveren, the world-famous New Zealand singer. Town Hall Wellington. Promotional pamphlet. [ca 1921?] Wellington Patriotic Society. Empire Sunday Festival (With Mabelle Esquilant, Wellington Professional Orchestra, Mr H Moschini, Robert Parker, H Temple White. Town Hall, 5 June [1921]. Programme Wellington Stage Employee' Sick & Benefit Society. Annual concert (With Don Wallace, Stanley Allen, Agnes Fleming, Jack Kinson, Maggie Foster, Tom Minogue, Miss Ido Raymond, Mr E Stewart, Mr Laycock, Culford Bell, William Neilson, Gordon Ramsay, Ethel Henderson, Mr Verdi McKenzie, Nat Hanley, Miss Steephanie [sic] Guy, Frank Crowther, Reg Brown, Reg Oakley, Dick Shortland). Grand Opera House, 17 July 1921. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Tenth Sunday evening recital (With J J Drew - conductor, F Bourke - secretary, Miss Carrie Lanceley, G Kerr, Ernest Crawford, W Shardlow, Frank Crowther). Grand Opera House, 21 August 1921. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Fourteenth Sunday evening recital (With J J Drew - conductor, F Bourke - secretary, Ivan Marshall, Little Mona Pearce, Elenor Hempton, Mr Gwilym Davies). Grand Opera House, 16 October 1921. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Grand final recital (with Teresa McEnroe, Henry Moschini, William Goudie, W Shardlow, Frank Crowther, J J Drew). Grand Opera House, 30 October 1921. Programme Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme donated by Mr Bernard Esquilant, Dunedin, in 2007.

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Ngati-Poneke tribe :Maori entertainment, Town Hall, Wellington, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22...

Date: 1941

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, festivals and entertainment. 1940-1949].

By: Henderson Printing Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-CONCERT-1941-01

Description: Programme and word book for a Maori concert, shows a photographic portrait of a young Maori woman in traditional dress on the front cover, and a stylised carved face at lower centre. Inside are the words of the Maori songs sung at the concert, with parallel English translation. There are also portraits of Miss Joan Young (Public Service Queen), Miss Thelma Mark (Govt Dept Princess), and on the last page a group portrait photograph of members of the Ngati-Poneke Young Maori Club with handwritten annotations identifying each person. Solo performers named in the programme include: Miriama Heketa, Corporal H Tahiwi, Witarina Harihi, Henare Tahiwi, Mere Black. Also includes advertisements for products and Wellington businesses, including Armstrong & Springhall, Briscoe Mills, State Fire & Accident Insurance, "Aspro", North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, the Art Union, Mullard Radios, Viyella fabric, Wellington Gas Company, Red Band Ale, Government Life Insurance, "Petone" wool, L Evans & Company, Electricity House, National Provident Fund, State Coal Depot, Self-Help, Hannahs Shoe Stores, N.I.M.U. Insurance. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 20 pages, each 250 x 155 mm. Provenance: Donated by J McEwen, in 1999.

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Ngati-Poneke tribe :Maori entertainment, Town Hall, Wellington, Tuesday 2nd - Wednesday...

Date: 1941

From: [Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, festivals and entertainment. 1940-1949].

By: Henderson Printing Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-CONCERT-1941-02

Description: Programme and word book for a Maori concert, shows on the cover a photographic portrait of a Maori chief with moko and cloak, and carved face at lower centre. Inside is an account of the Ngati-Poneke Maori Association and its aims and activities, and the words of the Maori songs sung at the concert, with parallel English translation. On the last page a group portrait photograph of members of the Ngati-Poneke Young Maori Club. Solo performers named in the programme include: Miriama Heketa, Corporal H Tahiwi, Witarina Harihi. Also includes advertisements for products and Wellington businesses, including "Aspro", the Art Union, McKenzies stores, Wellington Gas Company, Government Life Insurance, L Evans & Company, Electricity House, National Provident Fund, State Coal Depot, Hannahs Shoe Stores, N.I.M.U. Insurance. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, each 250 x 155 mm. Provenance: One item from the collection of Robert T Burch, 2015.

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[Ephemera relating to recreation, picnics, holidays, leisure activities. 1930-1939]

Date: 1930 - 1939

Reference: Eph-A-RECREATION-1930s

Description: Includes: 1930: Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Maidstone Park 1931. Programme 1935: Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Hutt Park, 16th Jany 1935. Programme 1936: Tramways Band Beach Carnival. Time for fun & frolic at Evans Bay. Boxing Day, 26th Dec 1935 - 4th Jan 1936. Programme (With Punch and Judy shows, wrestling, children's races, tug-o'-war, Delgado's Slide of death, Bathing Beauties' parade, married women's pushchair and pram race, baby shows. Band performances featured H Tahiwi's Maori Entertainers) Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Hutt Park, 29th Jany 1936. Programme (2 copies) 1937: Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Trentham Racecourse, February 27, 1937. Programme 1938: Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Maidstone Park, January 26, 1938. Programme (2 copies) Labour Day Sports to be held in Newtown Park. Monday October 24 1938. Official programme (includes New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association events, athletics and running races) 1939: Wellington Transport Workers' picnic. Maidstone Park, January 18, 1939. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and letterpress, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Several programmes donated by Mr Bremner, January 1980. One programme from the collection of Walter Nash.

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Group on Kapiti Island

Date: [between 1908-1911]

From: Henry, Richard Treacy, 1845-1929 :Photographs of Kapiti Island

Reference: PAColl-5576-1

Description: Group on Kapiti Island. Shows Henare Tahiwi (with banjo), Te Waari Te Rei (centre back), Hona "Jack" Wepa (seated in doorway), and Ruihi Wepa (foreground). Photograph taken between 1908-1911, by Richard Henry. Inscriptions: Verso - typed in ink - Mr Webber (at the door) and some of his assistants last shearing time on Kapiti Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Collodion printed-out paper print, 9.5 x 15.1 cm

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Otaki Women's Suffrage Coalition :Images of Otaki Women

Date: 1880-1993

By: Otaki Women's Suffrage Coalition

Reference: PAColl-4813

Description: Otaki women, Maori, Pakeha, and Chinese. Many images have been copied from original prints belonging to families and descendants of the women depicted. 82 Photocopies in the PAColl sequence provide identification and brief biographical material Arrangement: Negatives at F 176992 1/2 - F 177019 1/2. More Negatives to come Quantity: 28 b&w copy negative(s). 82 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (For which there are ONLY 28 copy negatives). Finding Aids: Photocopies at PAColl-4813.