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Figure 1 : A cover page design attributed to Rev. P. Walsh, which appeared during the first two years of the publishing life (18991913) of the Church of England newspaper Te Pipiwharauroa, depicting an attractive, bucolic interpretation of Māori life. The bird, about to land at the home, perhaps symbolises the delivery of the newspaper. ATL Picture ref.: S-L 407-cover.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 34, 1 January 2001, Page 49

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Figure 1: A cover page design attributed to Rev. P. Walsh, which appeared during the first two years of the publishing life (1899- 1913) of the Church of England newspaper Te Pipiwharauroa, depicting an attractive, bucolic interpretation of Māori life. The bird, about to land at the home, perhaps symbolises the delivery of the newspaper. ATL Picture ref.: S-L 407-cover. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 34, 1 January 2001, Page 49

Figure 1: A cover page design attributed to Rev. P. Walsh, which appeared during the first two years of the publishing life (1899- 1913) of the Church of England newspaper Te Pipiwharauroa, depicting an attractive, bucolic interpretation of Māori life. The bird, about to land at the home, perhaps symbolises the delivery of the newspaper. ATL Picture ref.: S-L 407-cover. Turnbull Library Record, Volume 34, 1 January 2001, Page 49