Member of Parliament and House of Representatives for Stratford from 17 November 1908 until he was defeated on 27 November 1919
Hine, John Bird, 1868-1954
Reform Party (N.Z.): Town Hall Auckland. Reform Party demonstration. Wednesday, January...
Date: 1912
From: [Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and political issues. 1912-1913].
Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1912-01
Description: Addresses by Mr W T Sharp, Mr L J Bagnall, Dr Newman, Mr C K Wilson, Mr W F Massey, Mr J A Young, Mr J H Bradney, Mr Edward Newman, Mr F W Lang, Mr F M B Fisher, Mr J S Dickson, Mr W M Fraser, Mr A S Malcolm, Mr W H Herries, Mr D Buick, Mr Alex Harris, Mr J B Hine, Mr H J H Okey. Songs and musical items by Mr Fred Duncan, Signorina Domenica Martinengo, Mr W T Sharp. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on folded programme. Physical Description: Letterpress on folded pink paper, 208 x 127 mm.
[Ephemera relating to politics and elections in New Zealand. 1900-1909]
Date: 1900 - 1909
Reference: Eph-B-POLITICS-1900/1909
Description: Includes: 1900: To the electors of the electoral district of Otaki. Circular letter from W H Field, 1 January 1900 [re the death of his brother Henry A Field, the successful candidate in the 1899 elections] Includes Artist unknown: A charming canvass! [Elections.1905, Dunedin] Also contains election campaign material from the following candidates: Mr A S Adams (Dunedin Central, 1905) W H P Barber (Newtown, 1905) Mr C Boxshall (Christchurch East, 1908) Dr Chapple (Newtown, 1905) Mr Clayton (Gisborne area, 1908) Mr C M Gray (Christchurch North, 1908) Mr J B Hine (Taranaki, 1905) David McLaren (Wellington, 1908?) Mr J A Millar (Dunedin Central, 1905) Mr Mills and Mr Moss (Marlborough, 1905) W W Tanner (Avon, 1908) Tom E Taylor (Christchurch North, 1908) H F Toogood (East Christchurch, 1905?) Mr Wilford (1905) George M Yerex (Hutt, 1905) Also includes verses of "The Parliamentary Steeplechase Cup"; Waitaki Triennial Races 1905, written by Sir William Stewart (Characters include Sir William Stewart, Messrs Dash, Walker, Nicol and Maslin) Also includes a Hansard report on the visit of the General Assembly mmbers to the Cook Islands, 15 April - 4 June 1903. Also includes "The old-age pension falsehood; dishonourable tactics" (1905) Quantity: 4 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, lithographs and other prints, sizes varying below 330 mm
Correspondence D-Z and Miscellaneous historical papers
Date: 1916-1957
From: Bett, Francis Arnot Blackader, 1873-1957 : Papers
Reference: Micro-MS-0508-2
Description: Includes various notes copied from diaries, lists of records, certificates, unfinished letters, notes re giving collection to Cawthron Institute etc. Also miscellaneous typescripts (mainly transcripts from old diaries, newspapers and reports; poems including Recantation; and a talk on Sarah Cripps Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).
[Ephemera relating to politics and elections in New Zealand. 1910-1919]
Date: 1911 - 1919
Reference: Eph-B-POLITICS-1911/1919
Description: Includes general politic statements and opinions on subjects of democracy, taxation, labour, and election fliers. Includes material about the following politicians and candidates: Mr Arnold (Dunedin Central, 1911) Mr Dickson (Parnell, 1911) Fabian Society (Christchurch meeting reported, 1915) Mr F M B Fisher (Wellington Central, 1911) Mr Robert Fletcher (Wellington Central, 1914) Mr A L Herdman (Wellington North, 1911) Mr J B Hine (1911) Mr Henry Holland (Wellington North, 1914) Mr David McLaren (1911) Rt Hon W F Massey (Prime Minister, 1919) New Zealand Social Democratic Party (Mr E Hunter speaking at Masterton, 1915) New Zealand Welfare League (1919) Dr Newman (1911) Mr Vernon H Reed (Bay of Islands, 1914) Mr W Downie Stewart (Kaikorai, 1919) Mr W H Turnbull (Wellington North, 1914) Mr Arthur Withy (Auckland East, 1911) Includes a flier reproducing "Which will you tax?; an up-to-date catechism" by Miss Frances E Willard Quantity: 3 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, lithographs and other prints, sizes varying below 330 mm
Politicians of the National ministry of 1915-1919
Date: [ca 1915-1919]
Reference: 1/2-069757-F
Description: Members of the House of Representatives during the National ministry of 1915-1919, taken by an unknown photographer. 23 members of the government are shown. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Interview with John Hine
Date: 28 July 2010
From: New Zealand Computer Society 50th anniversary oral history project
By: Hine, John Bird, 1868-1954; Whitman, Jim, active 2010-2012
Reference: OHInt-1432-04
Description: Interview with Jim Hine by Jim Whitman recorded on 28 July 2010 in Wellington. Topics covered in the interview include: early life and education; programming; hardware; networking in New Zealand; communication; moving to New Zealand; collaboration between universities and companies; technology; grid computing; personal computing; Apple and Microsoft; Databank; and computer science. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 Interview(s). 1 digital sound recording(s). 1 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 28/07/2010
Portrait of John Bird Hine
Date: 1911
From: S P Andrew Ltd :Portrait negatives
Reference: 1/1-014070-G
Description: Portrait of pollitician John Bird Hine. Photographed by Stanley Polkinghorne Andrew in 1911 Was member of Parliament for Stratford from 1908 to 1919 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
Portrait of John Bird Hine and his family
Date: 1911
From: S P Andrew Ltd :Portrait negatives
Reference: 1/1-014071-G
Description: Portrait of John Bird Hine and his family. Photographed by Stanley Polkinghorne Andrew in 1911 Hine was Member of Parliament for Stratford, Taranaki, from 1908 to 1919 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
John Bird Hine laying the foundation stone for the new Stratford Technical High School
Date: October 1919
From: McAllister, James, 1869-1952 :Negatives of Stratford and Taranaki district
Reference: 1/1-009943-G
Description: Minister of Internal Affairs John Bird Hine speaking to a local crowd at the ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the new Stratford Technical High School. Behind him are prominent people of Taranaki on a platform strung with international flags; including Robert Masters, Chairman of the Education Board, Mr Florance Antony Tyrer, Headmaster of Stratford District High School and Superintendent of the Stratford Technical High School. Photograph taken by James McAllister in October 1919. Source of descriptive information - Event identified by Library client The Stratford Technical High School building was first erected in 1903 in wood and iron. (see The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Taranaki, Hawke's Bay & Wellington Provincial District). In 1919, a foundation stone as laid for a new building (see Taranaki Daily News 28 October 1919 pg 3). Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative
The laying of the foundation stone for the new Stratford Technical High School
Date: October 1919
From: McAllister, James, 1869-1952 :Negatives of Stratford and Taranaki district
Reference: 1/1-012350-G
Description: Shows Minister of Internal Affairs John Bird Hine speaking at the official laying of the foundation stone for the new Stratford Technical High School in Stratford. Shows Chairman of the Education Board Robert Masters behind. Stratford District High School headmaster and superintendent of Stratford Technical High School Mr Florance Antony Tyrer is first on the left in the front row. Photograph taken by James McAllister in October 1919. M490 The Stratford Technical High School building was first erected in 1903 in wood and iron (see The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, & Wellington Provinical Districts). In 1919, a foundation stone was laid for a new building (see Taranaki Daily News 28 October 1919 p.g 3) Source of descriptive information - Location provided by library client. Formerly described as 'probably in Stratford'. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative