Te Pipiwharauroa 83

Te Pipiwharauroa 83


No. 83
1905/02


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 83, Gisborne, February 1905.

ITEMS OF INTEREST

The small ship ‘Kia Ora’, which tried to sail across the great oceans and circumnavigate the earth, returned from sea following the death of the owner, Captain Buckridge. It has returned to the home he built in Auckland.

Te Pipiwharauroa 82

Te Pipiwharauroa 82

No. 82
1904/12


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 82, Gisborne, December 1904

RESPONSE TO AN ARTICLE AND A QUESTION

To the Editor of Te Pipiwharauroa.

Mottled bird, whose song brings in the year with love, arouse the heart that it may work to bring life to the body, the house of the soul. My friend, greetings. I have seen the words and the questions of our father, Mohi Turei, in Te Pipi No. 80.

Te Pipiwharauroa 81

Te Pipiwharauroa 81



No. 81
1904/11

[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 81, Gisborne, November 1904.

NEW GUINEA

Our dear friends have gone leaving those at home sorrowful.

We are here feeling sad because our friends, the Bishop of New Guinea and his two young black boy companions, have parted from us. We were very distressed at their departure. They lived here with us for a month and today, Friday, 28th October, they left. Bishop Stone-Rigg is a missionary to the black people of New Guinea.

Te Pipiwharauroa 80

Te Pipiwharauroa 80

No. 80
1904/10


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 80, Gisborne, October 1904

BAD NEWS ABOUT THE MAORI PEOPLE

Those people who constantly monitor the accounts of a Waikato tohunga tell us that it is a bad and sad story. However it has been printed so that the people at large can see the bad things that are happening to us and so that hearts can be stirred up and that anger can blaze up. For the last four years perhaps we have heard a Pakeha translator denouncing us Maori.