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• You should also have time to read and check the
submission prepared by your case manager.
1. A claim or liability attached to property, for example a lease, a mortgage or a
charge.
2.
People on this list have been determined to be potential owners in the Hāwea/Wānaka
substitute block. If you or your whānau are on this list, please update your contact
details with us to receive communications regarding the block.
The website also
contains a link to Māori Land Online, a tool
that provides web based information on
the current ownership and title information 1
for all Māori Land Court blocks.
Where to obtain application forms
Collect an application form from a Māori
Land Court office or download from
www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 2 2:15 PM AP-20240000012452 289/93 Peter Bloor Hautu B1A1 and other blocks -
Combined partition
SP 3 2:15 PM AP-20250000003494 18(1)(a)/93 Deputy
Registrar
He whakataunga a te kooti
mō tētahi kerēme e
whakatauhia ana ngā pānga
mō te poraka whenua o Lot
1 DP 81584 & Part Hautu 3F
4B 2A
Decision of the court to
determine a claim to interests
in Lot 1 DP 81584 & Part
Hautu 3F 4B 2A
Aotea
PĀNUI...
On this page
Step 1: Inform whānau of your plans
Step 2: Organise a hui
Step 3: Hold a hui
Step 4: Reach agreement
Step 5: Submit an application
Interest based trusts
Land based trusts and incorporations Step 1: Inform whānau of your plans
You will need to have a conversation with your whānau to advise them of your plans to set up a trust or an incorporation.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP2 11:15 AM AP-20250000004872 18(1)(a)/93
Tohi Mason
Whānau Trust
He whakataunga a te kooti mō
tētahi kerēme e whakatauhia
ana nō wai te whare ki runga i
a Section 18 Block VIII Gore
Survey District
Decision of the court to
determine a claim to a house on
Section 18 Block VIII Gore
Survey District
Te Waipounamu
PĀNUI
The below tables provide a snapshot of information relating to the Māori Land Court caseload
from June 2022 to May 2023.
Figure [1] – Inflight case numbers by month and processing step (June 2022 to May 2023*)
* Due to the transition to Pātaka Whenua, reporting data is only available for the period until 31 May 2023.
It is possible to
establish a Māori reservation over one part of a block.
Purposes of a reservation
A reservation can be established for the following purposes:
• a village site • a marae
• a place of cultural, historical
or scenic interest
• a catchment area or other
source of water supply
• a sports ground • pā site
• a bathing place • a building site
• a church site • a landing place
• a spring • a fishing ground
• an urupā/burial ground • a well
• a timber reserve • wāhi...