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Orua Paeroa - North New Brighton

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Travis WetlandŌrua Paeroa was a Māori kaika at North New Brighton near to Travis Wetland situated on the site of present day QEII Park.

Ōrua Paeroa was known as the place where strong east winds blew in from the sea. It was used primarily as a mahinga kai and abounded with eels and birdlife.

In the past this wetland area had an opening that extended to the sea and Ngāi Tahu traditions recall that shark could be caught here at certain times of the year.

QEII Park signageThe whare of Ōrua Paeroa were still standing in the mid 19th century but were burnt down in 1862 when a European settler obtained crown grant of the land.

The beach nearby was also known as Ōrua Paeroa.

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