SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP21 10.30AM AP-20230000032630 45/93 Bryan Linden
Calman
CJ 2023/50 -Ena Caroline Calman
also known as Ena Caroline Calmon
and a succession order made at 60
Aotea MB 159 on 1/7/1996 –
Application to the Chief Judge
SP22 11.00AM AP-20230000035635 45/93 Tutehounuku
Timoti James
Karetai
CJ 2023/67 - Barry John
Tutehounuku Karetai and succession
orders made at 129 South Island MB
60-61 on 3/2/2009 - Application to
the Chief Judge
SP23 11.30AM...
CJ 2023/62 - Hone Neho Popata and
a succession order made at 3 Kaitaia
Succession MB 92-102 on 27/9/2006 -
Application to the Chief Judge
SP 21 11:45 AM AP-20240000013679 45/93 Wiremu Rudolph.
Whenua Māori held by a Māori land trust
3. Where the title to the land is vested in a Māori land trust (e.g. an Ahu Whenua Trust or a
Whānau Trust) the trustees can approve a mortgage against the land subject to any
restrictions in the trust order (ss 147 and 150A of the Act)
Signature(s) of applicant(s):
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NOTE: Where fax or email addresses are given these may be used as a means of notice and service.
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...February 2026
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications, currently held in the Office of the Chief
Registrar in Wellington, received up to the panui closing date of 10th of December 2025, are hereby
notified, pursuant to rules 3.18, 5.3 and 8.2(3) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011, as being
outstanding and have yet to be determined or set down for inquiry or report under section 46 of Te
Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993.
A judge should be mindful of the burden for other judges if the judge recuses him
or herself unnecessarily.
3. A judge is not required to recuse him or herself merely because the issues
involved in a case are in some indirect way related to the judge’s personal
experience or that the judge has previously dealt with the case.
4.
This produced some pleasing results
in both spaces with an increase in new applications to Court in the earlier part of the reporting
year and the closure of some of our older applications.
Figure [3] – Throughput for the Māori Appeallate Court as at 31 May 2023
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Waikato - Maniapoto
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Te Waipounamu
Tākitimu
Taitokerau
Tairāwhiti
Te Whakamaene
Pre-Application Pre-Court At Court Post Court Orders...