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MOTORING. (With apologies to Harry Tate.) Asquith: "What's he say, Bonar?" Bonar Law "He says, Pa-pa, that we've been tinkering about here for a couple at years, Pa-pa. and unless we get a move on he'll charge us with obstructing the traffic, Pa-pa I 7' -John Bull.
New Zealand Herald
3 February 1917

A WET WEEK'S WANDERERS. (1) Jim Cook-ed. (2) Off duty.' (8) Secretary Cawkwell talks W.C.C. to Jim Bradney. (4) The white flower of a blameless Ufa (5) Peter Virtue on the War Loan. (6) Tommy Markwick out of collar. (7) A legal argument. (8) Iteming on Finance. (9) Sergeant-Major Johnstone. (10) Norman Tate entertains.
Observer
26 August 1916

(l> The English team, which won the first Test. Standing (left to right): Kilner, Tate, Chapman, Wood, E. Tyldesley, Parkin, Hcndrcn, Sutcliffe. Seated: Fender, Gilligan (capt.), Hobbs, Woolley. (2) The South African eleven, which has been outclassed in the Test series. Standing (left to right): Nourse, Parker, Catter.il, Dean, Sussk'nd, Pepler, Nupen, Hearne. Seated: Ward, Taylor (capt.), Commaille, Blanckenberg.
Auckland Star
9 August 1924

ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM AT PRESENT TOURING AUSTBA la. Bock row, left to right: J. Bryan, B. Tyldesley, M. W. Tate. F. C. Toone (Manager) W Whysall A P. F. A. 'Sandham. Middle row-J. W. Hearne, H. Strudwick, J. W. H.■ T. Douglas, A. E. R. Gilligan (Captain), J. B. Hobbs, F. E. WooUey. Front row: R. Kilner, E. Hendren, A. P. Freeman, H. Sutchflo, H. Howell. —Sydney Mail.
New Zealand Herald
22 November 1924

i. Mrs Potts, Ist soprano solo and Ist mezzo solo; 2. Miss J. Thomson, Ist test recitation and Ist character recitation under 16; 3. Miss E. Newton,. Ist piano solo under 14; 4. Miss Eileen Kirk, Ist elocution under 12; 5. Miss Tate (Dannevirke), winner violin solo (open class) ; 6. Miss Gwennie JJalton, Ist piano solo under 10; 7. Miss L. Br'asco, Ist piano solo under 12; 8. Miss Gweu Bickerstaff, Ist character song under 16; 9. Miss Jessie Y\ aadington; 10. Group of competitors. ®• H-urstj pnoto.
Free Lance
7 May 1919

#0) Mies Diamond, winner of Champion Piano Solo; (2) Miss M'Carthy, winner of Piui o Solo, under 16, and Piano Solo under 18; (3) Miss L. Briasoo, first in Piano Solo under 12; (4) Mis 9 Eileen Kirk, first for Elocution, under 12; (5) Misses Lette and Dineen, first in Piano Duet; (6) Mrs Pot s, first in Mezzo-Soprano Solo, Soprano Soio; (7) Misses Dea and Aitcheson, winners of the Story Without Words; (S) Miss E. Hewton first in Piano Solo, under 14; (9) Miss Gwen Beckerstaff, first in Character Song, under 16; (10) Hawera Quartette Party, winners of Quartette (Sacred)—Messrs Tarrant, Searle, Cate, and Whitehorn; (11) Miss Jessie Wadding-ton, first in Piano Solo, under 10; (12) Miss Tate (Dannevirke), winner Violin Solo (open).
Otago Witness
7 May 1919

TWENTY-SEVENTH REINFORCEMENT, NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES, FEATHERSTON MILITARY CAMP, MARCH, 1917. Back Row.—Troopers White, King, Whilconibe, Pearce, Burrell, Booth, Wormald, vSmith. Watson, Tate, M'Neill, Cartwright, Mi-cl ell, Dalton, Apps, Biixton, Stanton. Fifth Row.—Troopers Sim, Gibson, Rose, Brown, M'Bride, Cook, Senior-Lawrence, Fleming, Macpherson, Buckthought, Luxton. Geinge, Bartholomew, King, Sinclair, Hailing, M'Ginries. Fourth Row.—Troopers McNeill, Morgan. Andrew. Tait, Brooke, Whyte. Clayton, Sim, Keating, Davies, Dunipace, Buckthought, Bi'tler, Salter, Christensen. Heath, Lambert. Biggar. Third Row.—Troopers Nixon, Matchett, Horsfall, Lambert, Hunt, Larmbert, Colyer, Stanly, Carter, M'Culloch, Roberts, Banks, Git ham, Gibson, Coldwell, Harris, Carter, M'Adam, Shaw. Second Row.—Sitting: Lance-corporals Henderson. Kemp. Williams. Corporals Polron Blackbourn, Sergeant Whitty, Sergeant D<nton, Sergeant Chorley, Sergeant-major Denton, Second-lieutenant Moore, 0.C., Secondlieutenant Paterson, Quartering s*'"--s'"-geant Lucas, Sergeants Delaney, Faber, Dudieridge. Corporal Pollard, Lance-corporals Andrew, Rountree, Brooke. First Row.—Sitting: Troopers Rae, Gall, Brown, Walker, Floyd, Whale, Hughes, Hughes, Fielding, Falkner, Moore, Stalker, Wood. (Allan P. Mackenzie, photographer, Featherston).
Otago Witness
30 May 1917

NEW ZEALAND FRUITGROWERS' FEDERATION NINTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE: DIRECTORS, DELEGATES AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. Front row (left to right): Messrs A. Davidson (Otago), J. Stewart (Nelson), F. Firth (Auckland), W. R. Waters (Govt. Biologist), J. L. Brown (Nelson), H. Paltridge (Auckland), H. G. Apsey. Second row: Messrs J. S. Triggs (Auckland), W. T. Goodwin (Assistant Director of Horticulture), J. A. Campbell (Director of Horticulture), H. S. Izard (Director, Auckland), H. E. Napier (Manager and Secretary of Federation), A. M. Robertson (Acting President, H. B.), J. Allen (Director, Nelson), F. W. Cone (Director, Canterbury), H. Turner Director, Otago), J. H. Waigth (Otago). Third row: Messrs W. A. Tate (Wairarapa), E. A. Stead (Canterbury), C. O. Shuttleworth (Auckland), A. M'Leod (Canterbury), C. H. Mackay (Nelson), M. Davey (Instructor, Poverty Bay), S. Holmes (Hawke's Bay), D. Haining (Nelson), F. E. Nottage (Nelson), R. Paynter (Hawke’s Bay), W. G. Hyde (Instructor, Wellington), G. Moody (Otago), Lieut.-colonel Gray (Nelson), W. G. Williams (Auckland), J. Marshall (Marlborough), E. C. Walton (Auckland), representing Radley and Co. Fourth row: Messrs A. Roy (Instructor, Canterbury), W. Kirk (Poverty Bay), B. Goodwin (Instructor, Otago), G. Stratford (Instructor, Motueka), H. E. Stevens (Nelson), G. Cooper (Nelson), J. H. Thorp (Instructor, Mapua), C. Craigie (Instructor, Blenheim), Geo. A. Green (Hon. Secretary Auckland F.G. Council and representative of the Association of Nurserymen). (Muir and Mackinlay, photo.)
Otago Witness
24 June 1924