New Zealand. State Services Commission

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Manuscript

Funding applications and correspondence etc (b)

Date: [1997-2002]

From: Celebrating Women Trust : Landmarks project

Reference: 2004-284-12

Description: Includes unsuccessful requests for funding and uncertain applications; correspondents entered in the Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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State Services Commission public service oral history project

Date: 2004 - 28 Apr 2004

By: Hutching, Megan Alannah, 1957-; New Zealand. State Services Commission

Reference: OHColl-0852

Description: Six interviews with former long-term public servants. The aim of the project was to record the experiences of those who had a long career in the public service before the reforms of the 1980s, particularly in departments which no longer exist. Topics discussed include the way in which departments were organised and how work was done, along with the social life and customs of departments. Interviewees discuss their own experiences as well as recalling colleagues, Ministers and MPs with whom they worked. The interviewees are Harry Holden, Joyce McBeath, Jock McEwen, Kara Puketapu, Barry Tucker and Robin Williams Abstracted by - Megan Hutching and Alison Parr Awards/funding - Commissioned by State Services Commission and carried out by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Interviewer(s) - Megan Hutching Quantity: 22 C60 cassette(s). 6 printed abstract(s). 6 Electronic document(s) - abstract. 6 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4434 - OHA-4439, OHDL-000001 - OHDL-000005, OHDL-000008. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by State Services Commission Search dates: 1935 - 1990

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :It's here under the section for reducing waste of time...

Date: 1963

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-133-165

Description: In an open-plan government department office with the desks in rows, stacked high with papers, one employee reads out to the other six who are in a state of consternation: "It's here under the section for reducing waste of time and increasing work output - 'Cut out morning and afternoon tea'". A newspaper clip attached refers to the State Services Commissions catalogue of suggestions for government departments. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and pencil 250 x 280 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Gooch Mitchell & MacDiarmid, architects :State Services Commission, Wildlife Service Of...

Date: 1985 - 1986

From: Gooch, Mitchell and MacDiarmid Ltd :[Architectural plans. 1906-1995].

By: Gooch, Mitchell and MacDiarmid Ltd

Reference: E-620-f

Description: Booklet includes floor plans, elevations of the workshop, laboratory, darkroom, electronics laboratory, typical shower, and drainage details. Also includes timber and other materials schedule. Other Titles - Ministry of Works and Development Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - [Stamp on cover] : Set 10 Quantity: 1 booklet. Physical Description: Spiralbound booklet of 20 pages, each 297 x 420 mm.

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Barney Brewster (vendor) :[Promotional postcards, produced by Creative Profile and othe...

Date: 1995 - 2005

Reference: Eph-A-POSTCARDS-Brewster-1995/2005

Description: Includes: BATS Theatre. "The collective" by Jean Betts. Fri 21st March - Sat 12th April [2003] Billi Tees; wearing New Zealand out! 84 High Street, Bulls. Choice; where's my Swannie? Bluebird Zybar Bodytech Fitness and Spa, 16 Normanby Road Mt Eden CDMA; Telecom New Zealand. Beyond the ordinary. In the mood for a mobile change (shows Elvis Presley impersonator on a motorbike) Choose your student blues: University of Waikato; Bay of Plenty Polytechnic Tauranga; Tauranga University College Classic Cola. Fun time; classic summer time Dangerfield Roxx Ya Soxx Off. Shop 1, 41 Elliot St, Auckland Central. Little Billboards New Zealand ... 1998 Dirty Dog eyewear E-Zebra; the mobile informer. www.e-zebra.co.nz Fix it time; classic summer times. Spree lemonade Creative Profile; change the script. Pepsi Dressmart Onehunga. Tango in Onehunga Hutton's Fine Family Foods. Super Cheerios "The Merchant of Venice". Shell Summer Shakespeare 1998. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Hill Street, January 29th - February 21st [1998] Mannings Limited, [Hamilton]. Prevent losses after lambing. Inject the ewe with Mannings PROCAL 500. More FM. On the piste; Si and Phil (Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford). FM weekdays 6am - 10 am. Naturelea Smoothies. Salivation Nestle. It's wild. Nestle Lion. The Lion is loose. Coupon vailde to 30/11/97 New Zealand Department of Conservation. http://www.doc.govt.nz. With photo by Simon Hayes, [copyright] Department of Conservation. New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. 50 years New Zealand citizens 1948-1998. Our journey together; he rerenga tahi. 50 years of New Zealand citizenship (4 different cards with same message) Oil of Olay; get out and live Pams. Get smart; get Calci-Smart [milk] (2 different with same message] Primo Dynamite. Mad cows; they've got energy to blow! Pulp Magazine. Pulp Winter; chill out and win! Win one of two flash new NOKIA 3210 phones with the Snowflake cover Red Bull. What can you create with some inspiration and a few cans of Red Bull? www.redbullcreativecontest.co.nz Robert Harris; the art of coffee. I just have to express myself. Saturn Communications. Seven little numbers worth remembering SHE; Supporters of the Paid Parental Leave Bill. Not exactly a deck chair [Petition postcard addressed to the Rt Hon Jenny Shipley] Tararua Vita-Rich; the drink for people on the go Te Whaea Dance and Drama Centre. Kiwi Circus Adventures presents Flying through the frickin' air. Feb 26 - March 4 Telecom Xtra; winner of the 1996 PC World awards. Best New Zealand web site and Best Internet Services Provider. Tourism Wellington. Send yourself to Wellington 0800-933-536. PS Must see in Wellington in 1998 ... Treaty of Waitangi Information Unit, State Services Commission. Get your facts from a reliable source. Urge; liquid munchies. Untamed chocolate and creamy caramel. Vault alcoholic soda in black & clear Vodafone. SPCHLSS? Send and receive text messages. Only 20c to send, only on Vodafone The Wine Hamper. In supermarkets and liquor outlets Wools of New Zealand. Tested on animals. The name behind the best wool clothing in the world Wrigley's Extra sugar-free gum. New Extra sweet mint. Quantity: 45 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on cards, sizes varying around 105 x 150 mm.

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State Services Commission oral history project 1992

Date: 26 Jun 1991 - 12 May 1992 - 26 Jun 1991 - 12 May 1992

By: Tolerton, Jane, 1957-; Atkinson, Leonard Allan, 1906-1998; Hunn, Jack Kent, 1906-1997

Reference: OHColl-1152

Description: Interviews with three career public servants who, during the 1940s-1970, worked as inspectors, commissioners and chairmen of the Public Service Commission, which became the State Services Commission in 1962. The interviewees all entered the Public Service in the 1920s and they describe their early lives and education, and their time working in the Public Trust, Housing Corporation, Internal Affairs, Maori Affairs, Agriculture, Customs, Defence and Inland Revenue departments. They describe the work and evolution of the State Services Commission. Subjects discussed include job training, studying while working, Diploma of Public Administration, women workers, equal pay, staffing during World War II, rehabilitation of returning servicemen, strengths of the old Public Service, George Bolt, Hunn Report, 1962 Royal Commission of Inquiry into State Services, comparisons of management in the public and private sectors, remaining non-political, wage-setting and the PSA (Public Service Association). One interviewee describes his Public Trust work with estates, mortgages and properties, while another details his Customs work dealing with immigration, opium, liquor laws, indecent publications, and sales tax and duties. Interviewees are Leonard Allan Atkinson, Adrian George Rodda and Jack Kent Hunn Accompanying material - Adrian Rodda's farewell speech on retirement 1970 Abstracted by - Jane Tolerton Interviewer(s) - Jane Tolerton Arrangement: Original recordings: OHC-022262 - OHC-022270 Abstracts: OHA-7562 - OHA-7564 Quantity: 9 C60 cassette(s). 3 printed abstract(s). 3 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - State Services Commission Search dates: 1906 - 1992 Processing information: Interviews not yet described

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Interview with Judy Whitcombe

Date: 05 Mar 2000

From: Women's Studies Association feminist oral history project

By: Whitcombe, Judith Ethel, 1936-

Reference: OHInt-0556-10

Description: Judy Whitcombe was born in Wellington in 1936. Talks about early years, relationship with parents, impact of education. Describes first employment, marriage in 1960, birth of two children, family life, and how Playcentre impacted positively on her career development. Explains formation of Society for Research on Women (SROW) and her 'Urban Women' research study. Comments on the value of practical skills as well as a good education. Describes studying University Entrance English in 1970, completing an Education degree and becoming a teacher. Talks about becoming a single parent, teaching years, work in Department of Education, and researching women in teaching. Talks about being a student on the pilot Women's Studies paper at Victoria University, Wellington. Describes work at National Research Advisory Council on social science research, and the State Services Commission's Management Development Division, becoming Training and Development Division Director. Mentions completing a Masters in Public Policy, describes work for Trust Bank New Zealand, New Zealand Council for Teacher Education, Ministry of Women's Affairs, and Children, Young Persons and their Families Agency. Mentions favoured working styles. Discusses development of her feminist consciousness with the 'Changing role of women' project. Talks about women she admired, including Beverly Morris, Geraldine MacDonald and Anne Meade. Comments on how different governments appointed women, and talks about the establishment of the Women's Appointment File in 1979. Comments on younger women's attitudes to feminism and 'left' politics, and the current role of the women's movement. Talks about the importance of friendship in life. Interviewer(s) - Jill Abigail Accompanying material - Biographical information form, curriculum vitae (2) Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 Electronic document(s) - abstract. 1 interview(s). 2.45 Hours and minutes Duration. Physical Description: Textual files - Microsoft word Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2658, OHDL-001007. Photocopy of photo, late 1990's

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Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Treaty of Waitangi and related issues

Date: 2001-2019

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Treaty of Waitangi and issues relating to it]

By: Archives New Zealand; Bridget Williams Books; Creative New Zealand; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; New Zealand. Human Rights Commission; New Zealand. State Services Commission; Porirua (N.Z.). City Council; Wellington (N.Z.). City Council

Reference: Eph-A-WAITANGI-2001/2019

Description: Comprises ephemera of octavo size relating to the Treaty of Waitangi and related issues from 2001 to 2019. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 55 pieces of ephemera.

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Crimp, Dary, 1958- :Eighty original cartoons dated from 1995 to 1999.

Date: 1995 - 1998

By: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-

Reference: A-338-080/159

Description: Political cartoons and caricatures Quantity: 80 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, A4 size. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1999.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Cartoons for the Evening Post, 1962]

Date: 1962

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

Reference: B-137-474/496

Description: Cartoons commenting on social and political life in 1962 including the economy, sport and recreation. Quantity: 22 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings, sizes vary

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Interview with Alan Chapman

Date: 20 Dec 1988

From: NZOHA New Zealand Forestry Corporation Oral History Project, Stage II

By: Chapman, William Alan, 1936-

Reference: OHInt-0159/05

Description: Alan Chapman was born in Levin in 1936. Gives details of his family background and growing up on a dairy farm in the Horowhenua. Describes being the only child and helping with farm work. Talks about attending Horowhenua College and leaving school to become a clerk with the Public Service Commission in Wellington. Describes living in the Public Service Hostel, his work in the accounts and personnel section and staff of the Commission. Talks about becoming Staff Training Officer with the Commission and then joining the New Zealand Forest Service in this same position. Comments on the positive attitude of the Forestry Service to training and rivalry between foresters and rangers. Describes two years spent as the Private Secretary to the Minister of Forests, Duncan McIntyre. Gives details of his work and recalls their positive working relationship. Comments on the 1969 Forestry Development Conference and the beginnings of lobbying from conservationists. Describes returning to the Forest Service and getting in to administration in the position of Executive Officer for the Rotorua Conservancy. Comments on living in the Kaingaroa village, challenges involved in this and his empathy with Maori culture. Describes the Forest Service as culturally sensitive because of the number of Maori employees and comments on its social role in unemployment schemes. Talks about being Senior Training Officer at Head Office of the Forest Service, developing new forest ranger courses and the closure of the woodsman training scheme. Comments on Directors General of Forestry. Describes becoming Chief Executive Officer and then Corporate Employee Relations Manager in the Forestry Corporation when the Service was restructured. Describes working hard to establish the new organisation and then the shock and betrayal of the 1988 amendment privatising the Corporation. Accompanying material - Photograph of A.W. Chapman in 1960; curriculum vitae Venue - Wellington : 1988 Interviewer(s) - Hugo Manson Venue - Mayfair House, The Terrace, Wellington Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-001908; OHC-001909; OHC-001910 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 301. Search dates: 1936 - 1988

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Interview with Corrie Lake

Date: 23 Aug 1988

From: Housing Corporation of New Zealand oral history project

By: Lake, Corrie Aldwyn, 1921-

Reference: OHInt-0185/11

Description: Corrie Lake was born in New Plymouth in 1921. Gives details of his family background. Talks about his father's death in 1929 and the effect on the family . Describes living in rented accommodation, shifting frequently and not being able to afford radio or television. Describes his father as an ex-Salvation Army member who became a theosophist and freemason. Describes his mother as deeply religious, fond of music and advanced in her attitudes to sex education. Notes that she lived till the age of 102. Talks about education in New Plymouth and Christchurch and having to leave school at the age of fifteen to help the family financially. Recalls starting work at State Advances in Wellington in 1937. Describes the accounts section and the General Manager G.E. (George) Miller. Comments on the volume of work caused by the Depression. Describes State Advances Corporation as one of the first state owned enterprises as it had a board independent of government, though appointed by government. Talks about the collectors picking up monthly rent payments and describes the enormous filing system. Mentions Robbie Robertson. Recalls being transferred to Christchurch. Explains reasons for the Mortgagors and Lessees Rehabilitation Act which wiped most mortgages. Describes being a clerk in Christchurch and working mainly in rural finance and state rental housing from 1937 to 1948. Talks about marrying Noeline Grey in 1947 and getting his professional accountants exams in 1952. Describes a number of positions held including Administration Officer, Investigating Accountant at Head Office, Inspector and Assistant Chief Accountant. Mentions a period at State Services Commission. Discusses the Rural Bank and being its Divisional Director of Administration and Finance. Talks about Fred Mitchell, K.J. (Keith) Caverhill, J.D. (Johnny) Wood, Bill Hay, Jack Ashton, Ron Millard, Ted Babe, Ron Kelly and Hec King. Describes the characteristics of State Advances Corporation and its relationships with other government departments. Venue - Rangiora, North Canterbury : 1988 Interviewer(s) - Susan Fowke Venue - Home of Corrie Lake, Rangiora, North Canterbury Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002238; OHC-002239; OHC-002240; OHC-002241 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 412. Photos of Corrie Lake in 1937, about 1960 and with Noelene and Audrey Lake about 1980

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Interview with Paul Nelson Walker

Date: 27 May 1984

From: NZOHA New Zealand Computer Society Silver Jubilee Oral History Project

By: Walker, Paul Nelson, 1914-1986

Reference: OHInt-0093/13

Description: Paul Walker was born 25 Jul 1914 at Auckland. Describes family background, childhood in Auckland, education including a Bachelor of Arts in maths and a Bachelor of Commerce, separation of parents, job at the totalisator, organisation of work, money made on the horses. Talks about difficulty finding work during the 1930s Depression, employment at the State Advances Corporation, installation of accounting machines, progression to a supervisory position, method of running his section efficiently, designing improved systems for the accounting. Mentions Fred Baker, his boss. Talks about employment with Public Service Commission (later, State Services Commission), staff recruitment and discipline, improving systems, review of systems and methods of the naval dockyards. Mentions Jack Hunn and Don Hunn. Recalls studying for Diploma of Public Administration at Victoria University, 1951-1952. Explains role of Organisation and Methods Officer within the Public Service. Describes first contact with computers, Univac programming system, Power Samas, history of computers, punch card systems in New Zealand. Talks about work with the Air Department, transfer to Accounting, Method and Machine Department in Treasury, Jack Wills, IBM, Treasury's first computer installation, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, magnetic tapes, Lorin Peko, pay roll disaster in 1960. Recalls work pressures, computer programmer training, IBM 1401 for Treasury, competition amongst computer companies, disc access machines, explanations of storage, memory, bits and bytes. Describes centralisation of government computing, New Zealand Computer Society, development of hardware from valves to silicon chips, University Grants Committee application for computer equipment. Mentions Robert Muldoon - Minister of Finance, Percy Harpham, Gordon Hogg, Bernard Battersby, Ken Fraser. Talks about problems facing the industry, future of industry, effect of computers on employment, Data Enterprises Ltd. Venue - Tauranga Interviewer(s) - Hugo Manson Venue - Mr Walker's home in Tauranga Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-001573b/001576/001577/001578 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-0247. Search dates: 1914 - 1984

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State Services Commission Chief Executive Diary: Michael Wintringham

Date: 21 September 1998 to 30 June 1999

By: New Zealand. State Services Commission; Manson, Heugh Cecil Drummond, 1941-; Wintringham, Michael, 1947-

Reference: OHColl-1386-01

Description: Consists of seven interviews with Michael Wintringham. Part of a series of diary interviews with public service chief executives. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 6 audiocassette(s). Provenance: Material was held by the State Services Commission from 1999-2010. Search dates: 21/09/1998 - 30/06/1999

Manuscript

Correspondence and miscellaneous papers

Date: 1956-1973

From: Ballantyne, David Watt, 1924-1986 : Papers

Reference: 88-012-04A/6

Description: Inward and outward correspondence; identified persons entered under Name below. Also includes letters from Kay to Viv, Hoon Hay, Christchurch; Roy [?] Costello, Lee Green, London; letters to Keith; and Sir re a job in New Zealand; from Frank to Stephen, re maths; clippings; personal financial papers and other material; also photo of woman, possibly pregnant. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Interview with Marie Shroff

Date: 18 Mar 2000

From: Government House oral history project Stage II

By: Shroff, Janet Marie Warren, 1944-

Reference: OHInt-0642/7

Description: Marie Shroff was born in Auckland in 1944. Describes Irish, Scots and English ancestry. Mentions agnosticism. Describes how the family coped after the death of her father. Describes attending Epsom Girls' Grammar School and Auckland University. Gives a detailed outline of her career. Mentions originally working as a research assistant with External Affairs before becoming an NZBC journalist with Gallery and Checkpoint. Describes difficulties as a female journalist getting on air time. Mentions going to Western Samoa with her husband Gordon Shroff who worked with External Affairs. Describes teaching English at Samoa College. Comments on the lifestyle of diplomatic wives. Describes working in the New Zealand Consulate General in New York, returning to New Zealand and work with the State Services Commission (SSC). Mentions loss of grading for spouses of Foreign Affairs staff when overseas and her role in changing this. Recalls working in the UK Civil Service Department when her husband was posted to London, returning to New Zealand and becoming director of the Policy Development Unit and then director of the State Enterprises Branch at SSC. Mentions the role of Dr Mervyn Probine. Describes working with Rod Deane, Roger Douglas and Geoffrey Palmer corporatising government departments. Comments on the role of Treasury and her attitude to changes to the government sector. Mentions Graham Scott. Comments on the treatment of staff by Treasury. Describes being asked to apply for the position of Secretary to Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council and succeeding Patrick Millen in the role. Describes the two parts of the job as constitutional and running the secretariat. Gives details of the Executive Council and dual responsibility to the Prime Minister and the Governor-General. Comments on the significance of Sir Paul Reeves as first and working class and Maori Governor-General. Recalls a hui in the ballroom at Government House. Discusses problems in administration at Government House and her role in initiating a review under Joan Gillies. Describes the redefinition of the role of Official Secretary and the replacement of Paul Canham by Ken Richardson in the role. Describes the `upstairs downstairs' mentality created by the roles of Official Secretary and Comptroller and the removal of the role of Comptroller. Discusses issues during the 1980s which had constitutional implications for the Governor-General. Mentions the 1984 snap election, conflict between Roger Douglas and David Lange and the post 1996 election coalition negotiation. Discusses the relationship between Sir Paul Reeves and David Lange and the attitude of the Labour Government to the role of Governor-General. Discusses the re-election to Cabinet of Roger Douglas, the `December 17 package' which was overturned by David Lange and the collapse of the Labour Government. Comments on the constitutional implications of this. Gives her opinion of the attributes required by Prime Ministers. Mentions Jim Bolger and Helen Clark. Discusses Geoffrey Palmer's efforts to get a female Governor-General. Comments on the political understanding of Dame Catherine Tizard. Comments on the perceived importance of the role of Governor-General since proportional representation began. Discusses the repatriation of the role of Governor-General under Sir Paul Reeves and Dame Catherine Tizard. Mentions Jim Bolger's views on knighthoods and New Zealand as a republic. Discusses relations with Buckingham Palace. Comments on her relationship with the role of Official Secretary. Comments on the importance for the Governor-General of understanding constitutional concepts and the appointment of Sir Michael Hardie Boys. Discusses the test to the system of the nine weeks negotiation of a coalition government after the 1996 election. Explains the relationship between the Governor-General and the Prime Minister during this period. Interviewer(s) - Hugo Manson Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 4 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3408.

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Dennis versus Tourist Hotel Corporation - Miscellaneous papers

Date: 1971-1975

From: Dennis, Lawrence Samuel, 1915-2000 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7261-21

Description: Various memos, copies of letters and other papers relating to Dennis's case Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :A State Services Commission review of the police force...

Date: 1982

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-136-094

Description: Shows three scenes of jobs for over-40 year old policemen. In the top right they are being used as 'offenders' for the police dogs to chase. In the lower left scene a policeman with an arm in a sling is telling another policeman that when he turned 40 he transferred to training long-baton squads, acting as a 'militant demonstrator'. In the lower right the policeman is being told by the Armed Offenders Squad that he is required to draw the fire from the occupants of a house. Extended Title - Surely there must still be some uses for over-40 policemen? Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 450 x 320 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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[Posters relating to the Treaty of Waitangi. 2000-2019].

Date: 1840 - 2000 - 2019

Reference: Eph-D-WAITANGI-2000/2019

Description: Includes: 2000: New Zealand. Department of Courts. Te Tiriti o Waitangi; The Treaty of Waitangi. [Parallel text of Treaty; original motif by Cliff Whiting; poster is silver grey and navy blue] (2 copies) 2002: Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission. Ahu Whakamua; the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Settlement. What it means for you. The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Settlement concerns each & every Maori. 2002 (2 copies) 2005: Archives New Zealand. See the original Treaty of Waitangi on Waitangi Day, 6 February. Free entry 9.00 am - 5.00 pm at Archives New Zealand, 10 Mulgrave Street Wellington [2005] (2 copies) State Services Commission. The Treaty of Waitangi; English text, Maori text, key differences. Made in New Zealand. 2004-2005 2007: Treaty 2U; it's coming to you. Discover the Treaty of Waitangi. free entry: New Dowse 26-28 April; Te Papa Waterfront 29 April - 3 May [2007] 2010: [Waitangi National Trust]. The carvings, Te Whare Runanga, the meeting house at Waitangi Treaty Grounds. [ca 2010?] 2012: Te Tiriti o Waitangi; the Treaty of Waitangi. Archives New Zealand. www.archives.govt.nz [2012?] (2 copies) Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Relief prints and photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 760 x 500 mm.

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Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :Little laughs from last week. Dec 9, 1974

Date: 1972

From: Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :[One folder of political cartoons featuring Robert Muldoon and the Muldoon era. Published in the Otago Daily Times. 1972 - 1975]

Reference: A-319-014

Description: Comments on weekly news items, including the State Services Tribunal announcement that the 4% pay rise fo state servants was not opposed by employers, and Gallup polls would do a world survey on happiness Inscriptions: Recto - top left - Sid Scales Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon on paper, 280 x 380 mm Provenance: Donated by Sid Scales in 1998