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Matakaea

1. (location) Shag Point (Otago coast).

Ko 'Araiteuru' he waka i haere mai i Hawaiki, i rere mai i ērā moana whiti mai ki tēnei moana. I tahuri taua waka ki te kūrae o Matakaea i te takiwā o Ōtākou (TPH 15/10/1902:6). / 'Araiteuru' was a canoe that came from Hawaiki and sailed from those seas across to this ocean. That canoe capsized at the headland of Shag Point in the Otago region.

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Araiteuru

1. (personal noun) a canoe from Hawaiki which sailed south to Matakaea (Shag Point) where it was wrecked and its cargo swept ashore at Moeraki.

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