Te Pipiwharauroa 95

Te Pipiwharauroa 95

No. 95
1906/02


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 95, Gisborne, February 1906.

ONLY TWO YEARS!

In two years time the sale of Maori lands on the East Coast will be liable to compulsion [confiscation bites]. Section 58 if the Constitution Act 1852 says that the Queen may withdraw her consent to an Act of Parliament within two years. If the Maori People wish to take a petition to the King to overthrow the Land Confiscation Act of 1905 [Maori Land Settlement Act 1905] which contravenes the second provision of the Treaty of Waitangi, there are two years to arrange who is to go, to set up the petition, and to collect money to support those who go.

Te Pipiwharauroa 94


Te Pipiwharauroa 94

No.94
1906/01


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 94, Gisborne, January 1906

KINDERGARTEN SCHOOLS – SCHOOLS FOR INFANTS.

(By Rev F W Chatterton, Delivered at the Te Aute Hui at Rotorua.)

We all agree, Pakeha and Maori, that it is a good thing to educate our children. We know that if children are not educated they will experience great difficulties throughout their lives. We cannot remedy in adulthood the failures of childhood. If the tree is not shaped when it is small it will be very difficult to shape it when it is large.

Te Pipiwharauroa 93

Te Pipiwharauroa 93

No. 93
1905/12


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 93, Gisborne, December 1905

PUBLICANS

The person most reviled by the Jews was the publican. He was a person cut off from his people – an outcast. The publican was a Jew who had agreed to collect from the Jews the taxes demanded by the Roman Government. Therefore they hoped that the Messiah would come to overthrow the power of Rome. They mistakenly thought that the Kingdom of Christ would be of this world.

Te Pipiwharauroa 92

Te Pipiwharauroa 92

No. 92
1905/11


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 92, Gisborne, November 1905.

BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER AS ONE.

People, chiefs, what are you doing in response to our appeal to revive the Waitangi Association? If you agree, why delay setting the date and the place for holding the hui, and choosing the members of that hui? The Land Confiscation Act has been passed and, before a single acre is confiscated, a hui should be quickly summoned so that the Government hears and the Pakeha become afraid and wary of taking land, and before it is opened up to be alienated by sale. The Government is not afraid of our members who are all slaves of Mr Seddon. Only Kaihau has stood out.