Te Kopara 89

Te Kopara 89


[3] Te Kopara, Number 89, Gisborne, 30 July, 1921.

‘Iti te Kopara, kai takirikiri ana i runga i te Kahikatea.’
Although the Bellbird is small, he plucks at the Kahikatea. [cf Nga Pepeha 908]

A GREETING – A FAREWELL.

Because this is the last edition of Te Kopara from Te Rau before it moves to Napier, I want to thank the many Editors who have helped me during the years I have been the printer. I thank Reweti Kohere, Riwai Hiwinui, Pine Tamahori, Wi Paraire Rangihuna, Te Wiremu Tureia, Matene Keepa, Tamati Te Kanapu and Wiremu Panapa. And now I thank all of you, my friends, who have supported Te Kopara.

Te Kopara 88

Te Kopara 88


[3] 

Te Kopara, Number 88, Gisborne, 30 June, 1921. 

‘Iti te Kopara, kai takirikiri ana i runga i te Kahikatea.’ Although the Bellbird is small, he plucks at the Kahikatea. [cf Nga Pepeha 908] 

TE AUTE COLLEGE. 

The Board of Management of Te Aute met at Napier on 2nd June. Here are some words from the Report of the Principal, Mr Loten. ‘I was delighted at the timely arrival of the returning pupils this year. On the first day the school was open 84 pupils arrived. I was sad that 14 pupils did not arrive on the day the College opened. Because they did not notify us that they would be late they have lost their places at the school. From the many children wishing to attend Te Aute we have been able to fill those places. There is now a total of 97 pupils at Te Aute.

Te Kopara 87

 

Te Kopara 87

 

(Maori Version at PapersPast.)

 

[3]  Te Kopara, Number 8, Gisborne, 31 May, 1921.

 

‘Iti te Kopara, kai takirikiri ana i runga i te Kahikatea.’

Although the Bellbird is small, he plucks at the Kahikatea. [cf Nga Pepeha 908]

 

THE HUI TOPU OF THE MAORI CHURCH IN THE DIOCESE OF WAIAPU.

 

The Bishop’s Address.

 

Alcohol

 

People concerned about the health of the body, the mind and the soul of the Maori People are looking into the consumption of alcohol.

 

The people of the Tai Rawhiti are doing well but only in certain districts, the other places continue with their habitual ways.