The Bell Bird
Bibliographic Details Background Subject Matter Availability
Published: October, 1913 - July, 1921. Gisborne.
230 x 140mm., 8 pages until January 1915, then 12 pages, single column, all Maori, issued monthly, no illustrations, advertisements for Biblical tracts and "Wood's Great Peppermint Cure", various coloured card wrappers with the title printed on the front, and a subscription cost of 5 shillings per year. A monthly calendar and rules of the newspaper were printed on the inside front cover. The imprint on the back wrapper reads, "Printed and published by H. W. Williams at Te Rau Printing Works, Berry Street, Gisborne, New Zealand". The last issue, No. 89 was published in July 1921.
For further details see Sommerville 1119.
This paper is written in Maori.
Nama 1. Gisborne. Oketopa 1913. "Iti te Kopara, kai takirikiri ana i runga i te Kahikatea".
Number 1. Gisborne. October 1913. "Though small, the bellbird nibbles constantly on the white pine."].
Te Kopara continues Te Pipiwharauroa but is concerned mostly with Church activities. Te Kopara was superseded by Te Toa Takitini.
The opening editorial acknowledged Te Pipiwharauroa
When Te Pipiwharauroa folded due to financial difficulties, the Waiapu Diocese of the Church of England established Te Kopara. It was edited by Wi Paraire Rangihuna of Ngati Porou.
Through two whakatauki the editor suggested that the smaller newspaper, Te Kopara would carry only the most essential items:
The intention of the newspaper was summed up in the same editorial:
The subjects covered mostly concern Anglican Church activities and explanations of tracts of scripture. There are also:
Copies of the paper are held at:
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington:
1913 Oct. - Dec. 1914 Jan. - Dec. 1915 Jan. - Dec. 1916 Jan. - Dec. 1917 Jan. - Dec. 1918 Jan. - Dec. 1919 Jan. - Dec. 1920 Jan. - Dec. 1921 Jan. - July
Auckland Institute and Museum Library:
1914 Jan., March - April, July - Dec. 1916 Oct./Nov. 1919 Jan. 1921 Feb. - July
Auckland University Library:
1913 Oct. - Nov.