Customary law
"Maybe in 150 years you'll be used to it, Cuz" Public Access to Beach
Date: 16 August 2004
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011
Reference: A-453-323
Description: Shows a farmer standing in his paddock looking at the footprints of public accessing the beach across his property. His Māori next door neighbour leans against the fence and tells the farmer that maybe in 150 years he will get used to people entering his land. Refers to the concept of the Queen's chain and farmers denying access over their land. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - Leader page cartoon for Mon 16/08/04 186mm x 133mm Pls scan and send to ProductionPix (Pics on Hand) [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 250 x 380mm
[Ephemera of octavo sizes relating to customs clearances, import duties, quarantine, pr...
Date: 1970-1999
Reference: Eph-A-CUSTOMS-1900s
Description: Not yet listed Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.
Ephemera of octavo sizes relating to customs clearances, import duties, quarantine, pro...
Date: 2000-2019
By: MAF Biosecurity New Zealand; New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries
Reference: Eph-A-CUSTOMS-2000/2019
Description: Comprises ephemera of octavo sizes relating to customs clearances, import duties, quarantine, prohibited imports into New Zealand, from 2000 to 2019. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 17 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.
Ephemera of octavo size, relating to immigration to New Zealand, problems and issues of...
Date: 1970-1979
From: [Ephemera of octavo size, relating to immigration to New Zealand, problems and issues of new immigrants and refugees]
Reference: Eph-A-IMMIGRATION-1970s
Description: Includes: 1970s: Welcome to New Zealand. Your arrival papers (Pamphlet with text in English, Spanish and French) [1970s?] (2 copies) 1971: A new life in a young country, New Zealand. The New Zealand Government's immigration schemes. May 1971 (2 copies) 1973: New Zealand Customs. Customs guide for immigrants. 1973 1974: New Zealand Customs. Customs guide for immigrants. 1974 Welcome to New Zealand. Your arrival papers. 1974 1976: Amnesty Aroha. membership application form (green flier) Amnesty Aroha. Should the overstayers be sent home? The only human answer - Amnesty [Nov. 1976] (2 copies) HART. Halt racist attacks against Pacific Island immigrant! Oppose the Immigration Bill! [1970s? or 1981?]. Yellow flier. New Zealand Customs. Customs guide for returning N.Z. residents. A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1976. Welcome to New Zealand. Your arrival papers [1976] 1978: Amnesty Aroha. Immigration; a free confidential advice service. [Pamphlet in English, Samoan and Tonga. ca 1978] 25th Captain Cook reunion programme [25 years: 1953-1978]. T.S.S. Captain Cook. 27-29 October [1978] (2 copies) 1979: Welcome to New Zealand. Your arrival papers. 1979 Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 18 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 240 mm.
Adams, Francis Boyd (Sir), 1888-1973 : Edited manuscript of Criminal Law and Practice i...
Date: 1971
By: Adams, Francis Boyd (Sir), 1888-1973
Reference: MS-Papers-8663
Description: Contains a manuscript of `Criminal law and practice in New Zealand' which has been edited by Sir Francis Boyd Adams. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript, Mss Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by the Canterbury Law Society, Christchurch, October 2006
Coastal Coalition :An open letter to all Kiwis. Our coastline is under threat from a ra...
Date: 2011
By: Coastal Coalition
Reference: EPHDL-0159
Description: Text of a two-page digital pamphlet voices concern at the progress of the Foreshore and Seabed Bill through parliament. When live, one could click through to John Key directly, or contact all other MPs through the website of the New Zealand Centre for Political Research. In particular MP Peter Dunne was suggested as a good person to email about the matter. The website of the Coastal Coalition was also recommended. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).
"I get confused. Are we standing on the foreshore, the seabed or the Queen's Chain?" 8 ...
Date: 2006
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0001819
Description: Two seagulls are standing in the shallows. Around them is wide sky and sea stretching to the horizon. One of the gulls is worried about his confusion over whether he is standing on the foreshore, the seabed or the Queen's Chain. Refers to the controversy over the Foreshore and Seabed Bill. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Paper road, private no access. Paper tiger, farmers. Govt 'Queen's chain' plans. 9 Marc...
Date: 2007
From: Moreu, Michael, 1969-: [Digital cartoons published in the Christchurch Press and Fairfax Media]
Reference: DCDL-0003135
Description: There are two panels; in the first a walker is disconcerted when he arrives at a fence which has a 'no access' sign on it; and in the second a farmer, dressed as a big-game hunter, carrying a gun, and described as a 'Paper tiger' stands on a tiger skin which is labelled 'Govt Queen's chain plans'. Refers to farmers denying access over their land to trampers. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Al, 1958- :NZ searching for more gas fields... Christchurch Press, 10 March, 2004.
Date: 2002
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-006-129
Description: The scene is a beach somewhere in New Zealand. Offshore is a gas rig from which rises a speech bubble with someone suggesting drilling on the foreshore because it is rich in methane. On the beach is a group of protesters both Maori and Pakeha with banners saying 'Pakeha rights', 'Maori land', 'Go home' etc. Refers to the Foreshore and Seabed Bill whose objectives are to recognise the interests of Maori while maintaining public ownership and access. The Foreshore and Seabed Act was passed in 2004. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :I've known this cocky as long as I've fished here and there's ...
Date: 2004
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DX-022-120
Description: Two fishermen are perplexed by the newly erected barbed wire blocking them from accessing the river. Refers to issues related to the access of the Queen's Chain and the governments involvement in them. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..
"Maybe in 150 years you'll be used to it, Cuz" Public Access to Beach. 16 August 2004
Date: 2004
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0013005
Description: Shows a farmer standing in his paddock looking at the footprints of public accessing the beach across his property. His Maori next door neighbour leans against the fence and tells the farmer that maybe in 150 years he will get used to people entering his land. Refers to the concept of the Queen's chain and farmers denying access over their land. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Don't tell me the Queen's Chain doesn't exist! - I've been going...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-320
Description: Shows Michael Cullen as a taxi driver, reading a map of seabed and foreshore claims, on which he can't find the Queen's Chain. His passenger insists it does exist. Extended Title - Seabed and foreshore claims... The metre's ticking! Quantity: 1 digital image(s).