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Attn: Richard Chalecki and Greg Brewerton 4/18/52
Taitokerau 62751 Te Tii Mangonui Maori Kaporeihana Te Tii, RD 1, Kerikeri Chairperson: Tom Brown Secretary: Leonard Brown 3/3/00
Aotea 64441 Atihau Whanganui Secretary, PO Box 4035, Whanganui 4541 - Phone (06) 348 7213.
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TTK 62751 Te Tii Mangonui Maori Kaporeihana Te Tii, RD 1, Kerikeri Chairperson: Tom Brown Secretary: Leonard Brown 3/3/00
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An index of past and present judicial officers of
the Māori Land Court and Native Land Court
1 May 2018
Judicial officers of the Native Land Court from 1864 to 1947
Judge Date appointed
John Rogan 25 June 1864 (President)
9 January 1865 (Judge)
Wiremu Tipene 25 June 1864
Matikikuha 25 June 1864
Te Keene of Orakei 25 June 1864
Tamati Reweti 25 June 1864
George Clarke 25 October 1864 (President)
9 January 1865 (Judge)
Hone Mohi Tawhai 25 October 1864
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Ngā pūtake o te hui
Ko te tino pūtake o te hui, he whakamōhio
ki ngā kaiwhiwhi hua i ngā whakahaere, ngā
kaitiaki i te papa kāinga, kia āta kitea ngā mahi a
ngā kaitiaki me te whai kia rere tonu ngā kōrero
i waenga i ngā kaitiaki me ngā kaiwhiwhi hua.
Tae rā anō hoki ki ngā tumu
o te Kooti Whenua Māori, ko Steve Gunson te Pae
Matua o te Kooti Whenua Māori. Ka rere hoki
ngā mihi ki ngā kaiwhakahaere o tā tātou rā, ki a
Te Hāmua Nikora me Kaiwhakawā Alana Thomas.
Māori judges were definitely a scarce commodity, however I spent a couple of years practising in Henderson when Judge Mick Brown was still sitting as a judge. Mick was a pioneer for many of the initiatives we now see in the Youth Justice area – restorative justice, and court sittings on marae – and a real character in the courtroom.
Koutou
ngā kaihāpai, ngā kaitautāwhi ō uki, ō nāianei
hoki, nei rā te mihi kauanuanu e rere atu nei ki
a koutou, mā o koutou mahi ka toitū Te Kooti
Whenua.