Arapito
Encyclopedia
Arapito is a town in the Karamea
area of New Zealand
. Arapito is a farming community on the south side of the Karamea River
, and upriver from the main Karamea
township.
The settlement was originally named Promised Land; it was changed to Arapito (Māori
: 'End of the path') in 1908 when a post office was established in the town. The area was originally a Māori hunting trail, hence the name.
Karamea
Karamea is a town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.It is the northernmost settlement of any real size on the West Coast, and is located 96 kilometres north-east by road from Westport. There is no other connecting road to the town - the road north ends at the Kohaihai River some...
area of New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
. Arapito is a farming community on the south side of the Karamea River
Karamea River
The Karamea River is a river of New Zealand. It is located in the Tasman and West Coast Regions of the South Island. The river rises within Kahurangi National Park in the Matiri Range of the Southern Alps. The river rises to the east of Mount Allen, meandering west briefly before turning north...
, and upriver from the main Karamea
Karamea
Karamea is a town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.It is the northernmost settlement of any real size on the West Coast, and is located 96 kilometres north-east by road from Westport. There is no other connecting road to the town - the road north ends at the Kohaihai River some...
township.
The settlement was originally named Promised Land; it was changed to Arapito (Māori
Maori language
Māori or te reo Māori , commonly te reo , is the language of the indigenous population of New Zealand, the Māori. It has the status of an official language in New Zealand...
: 'End of the path') in 1908 when a post office was established in the town. The area was originally a Māori hunting trail, hence the name.