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Nau Mai Town
RNZ
21 episodes
8 hours ago
Join Justine Murray as she takes us on a haerenga around Aotearoa to learn about Māori place names and the stories of where they came from.
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Join Justine Murray as she takes us on a haerenga around Aotearoa to learn about Māori place names and the stories of where they came from.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Paeroa
Nau Mai Town
13 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Paeroa

Paeroa is world-famous in Aotearoa for its mineral water, but do you know the Coromandel town's longer name?

Walking around the Coromandel town of Paeroa, history lies at your feet.

Downtown, you'll see cast-iron pumps that once sucked Paeroa's prized spring water from the ground.

Not far away is the vacant Innes tartan factory where the classic Kiwiana drink Lemon & Paeroa was produced after 1963.

Rino Wilkinson (Ngāti Tamatera) grew up in Paeroa. He worked as a broadcaster at Nga Iwi FM for 33 years and in 2019 was the first Māori elected to the Hauraki District Council.

Rino used to take his glass bottles and fill them up at the water pumps, back before the well was closed off.

He remembers being a teenager in the floods of 1981 when the Ohinemuri River burst its banks and his family had to be evacuated from their home.

What Rino didn't hear much about growing up were stories about the longer name of Paeroa - Te Paeroa a Toitehuatahi - and how that relates to a waka race and a Māori ancestor.

In this episode, Te Kehukehu Patara shares the story behind the name ' Te Paeroa a Toitehuatahi'.

You'll also meet Laurie Smith, who's worked for the Paeroa District Museum for eight years and spent his whole life in the town. From gold mining to mineral water, local prohibition and the impact of the railway, Laurie knows all the local stories.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Nau Mai Town
Join Justine Murray as she takes us on a haerenga around Aotearoa to learn about Māori place names and the stories of where they came from.