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A20210008483 58/93 Rachel Witana Omapere Taraire E & Rangihamama
X3A Ahu Whenua Trust and an order
varying a trust at 229 Taitokerau MB
133-160 (19 April 2021) - Notice of
Appeal
A20210008798 45/93 Josephine Wade CJ 2021/28 - Dean Wade - and a
succession order made at 77
Taitokerau MB 16-23 dated 24
March 2014 - Application to the
Chief Judge
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A20210008931 45/93 Renee Mary Panapa CJ 2021/29 - Tane or Tame Metua -
Lot 3A2 Parish of Katikati - and a
succession order made...
AP-20240000003186 45/93 Josie Wade, Henry Francis
(counsel acting)
CJ 2024/29 - Penetana Matiu Heta
also known as Ben Matthews and a
succession order made at 18 Kaitaia
MB 354-356 on 3/4/1995 -
Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20240000003200 45/93 Karamea Insley CJ 2024/25 - Awanui Haparapara No.
1 Māori Reservation block and an
order appointing trustees made at 2
Conference MB 23-25 on 18/4/1996
- Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20240000003255 45/93 Wairere Ormsby CJ 2024/2...
AP-20240000003186 45/93 Josie Wade, Henry Francis
(counsel acting)
CJ 2024/29 - Penetana Matiu Heta
also known as Ben Matthews and a
succession order made at 18 Kaitaia
MB 354-356 on 3/4/1995 -
Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20240000003200 45/93 Karamea Insley CJ 2024/25 - Awanui Haparapara No.
1 Māori Reservation block and an
order appointing trustees made at 2
Conference MB 23-25 on 18/4/1996
- Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20240000003255 45/93 Wairere Ormsby CJ 2024/2...
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An application for a rehearing must be filed no more than 28 days after the original decision was made, unless there are reasons why the application could not have been submitted within this timeframe.
Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
if the landowners are not able to attend the
meeting, they are invited to write to the
registrar of the Māori Land court about their
views on the proposal.
Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
if the landowners are not able to attend the
meeting, they are invited to write to the
registrar of the Māori Land court about their
views on the proposal.
For further information, please contact the Office of the Chief Registrar in Wellington, quoting the
appropriate application number at:
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WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
Phone: 04 914 3102
Fax: 04 914 3100
Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz
STEVEN DODD
Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
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Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible, inviting them to a
meeting to consider the proposal, at least 21 days before the
meeting.
If landowners can’t attend the meeting, they can write to the
MLC Registrar with their views on the proposal.
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who provided support to ensure the day ran smoothly. Waikato District Office kaimahi were extremely
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