Papaioea


Papaioea is a suburb of Palmerston North on New Zealand's North Island.
Its name comes from the name of the original settlement in a clearing in forest which was purchased from local Māori in 1864. The name was used to describe Palmerston North also. Somewhat later, the name had become forgotten with the transliteration of Pamutana being preferred.
The name Papaioea did not resurface until the 1920s, and is sometimes used to refer to Palmerston North as a whole.
Papaioea has many shops, food outlets and supermarkets, including Terrace End Shopping Centre on Broadway Avenue. There are real estate agencies, a veterinarian clinic, medical clinics and several churches, including Broadway Methodist Church.
Aorangi Hospital, formerly known as Mercy Hospital, is a private hospital in the northwest of the suburb.
Horizons Regional Council office is also located in Papaioea.
Papaioea Park is located in the north of the suburb. It is used as a football ground and cricket ground by lower club grades, and is walled on the Featherston Street and Ruahine Street boundary.
Palmerston North Borough Council decided to reserve land for the park in the 1920s They chose the name Papaioea to commemorate the original settlement in the area. There was a spelling mistake and the name was spelt "Papaeoia". This was not corrected until the 1970s.
The first stage of a new social housing development opened in the area in 2019. Palmerston North City Council applied for Government funding for a second stage of the project during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.

Education

Russell Street School is a co-educational state primary school for Year 1 to 6 students, with a roll of as of.