Te Pipiwharauroa 91

Te Pipiwharauroa 91

No. 91
1905/10


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 91, Gisborne, October 1905.

OUR MEMBERS

Voting day is drawing nigh and our candidates are sticking together. Three have visited Gisborne in a short time, Apirana Ngata, Mohi te Atahikoia and Tuhaka Kohere. Also here are the strong promoters of Wi Pere. Those candidates who have not visited us are Ihaia Hutana and Tiki Paaka, but Ihaia is coming here in Summer.

Te Pipiwharauroa 90

Te Pipiwharauroa 90

No. 90
1905/09


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 90, Gisborne, September 1905.

THE WAITANGI ASSOCIATION [KOTAHITANGA]

We publish an article by Te Rapihana about the Treaty of Waitangi Association which supports our contention that the Association should be revived as a strong and united voice of the Maori People. At the large hui held at Wai-o-Matatini it was thought that the Association should be wound up and that the general meeting of the Councils should be the unifying gathering. But this idea is very wrong because the Councils are Government bodies and a time may come when the Government is in conflict with the Maori People and the Councils will not be in a position to criticize the Government.

Te Pipiwharauroa 89

Te Pipiwharauroa 89

No. 89
1905/08


[1] Te Pipiwharauroa, He Kupu Whakamarama, Number 89, Gisborne, August 1905.

HOLY GROUND

To the Editor of Te Pipiwharauroa.

I wrote this letter to Te Towa-Whangaroa at the start of the [?whai kaitinga] of this country, 29th July, 1905.

On 18th July my ship anchored having sailed from Auckland to Kororareka, Bay of Islands. This is a small but very interesting town. This is the place where stood the flagpole cut down by Hone Heke. Hone Heke’s party and some of the warriors arrived and found the flag flying on top of the hill.