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MLC 2022 18 07 Register of Maori Incorporations for New Zealand version 2

...8691400 9/12/27 Tairāwhiti 42768 Akuaku A10 Pia Pohatu, Secretary, Box 42, Ruatoria 1/30/26 Tairāwhiti 42769 Arai Matawai BDO Gisborne Ltd., 1 Peel Street, PO Box 169, Gisborne 06 869 1400 email mbu@bdo.co.nz 8/20/53 Tairāwhiti 42770 Hahau B5B Ario Rewi, 19 Beach Road, R D 1, Tikitiki 4087. C/- Graham & Dobson PO Box 1247 Gisborne 4040 Kathy Papuni 3/4/70 Tairāwhiti 42771 Hakurenga B D O Gisborne Ltd, Chris Torrie, 1 Peel Street, PO Box 169, Gisborne. 3/10/80 Tairāwhiti 42773 H...

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Māori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2024 Matariki 2025

...Office 7 kaimahi Te Waharoa - Auckland 27 kaimahi 1 resident judge 3,863 landblocks Waikato-Maniapoto - Hamilton 125,710 hectares 349,704 owners 39 kaimahi 2 resident judges 5,257 landblocks Waiariki - Rotorua 308,636 hectares 1,111,625 owners 19 kaimahi 1 resident judge 5,455 landblocks Tairāwhiti - Gisborne 280.883 hectares 434,838 owners 21Te Kooti Whenua Māori/ Te Kooti Pira Māori Pūrongo-A-Tau • Matariki 2024 - 2025 Farewelling valued kaimahi This year we bid farewell...

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MOJ0217.8E SEP21 Maori Incorporations Factsheet

The MLC may direct a special meeting of shareholders be held. 19. A legal wife or husband. 20. When the High Court appoints a person to administer the estate of a deceased person (generally where there is no will or if the will does not name an executor), the Court’s authority for that person to act is given in a grant of letters of administration. 21.

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JWI ACPECT Presentation 2022

...in an honourable and good faith way,17 and should ensure the protection and prosperity of Maori as a people including their economic, physical, spiritual and cultural wellbeing.18 Autonomy - Matters affecting Māori should be determined by Māori.19 Active protection - A fundamental principle is the protection and preservation of Māori property and taonga20 as well as the right to control such property in accordance with their own customs21and to have 16 See for example the Impact...

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