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23. Tairāwhiti 7 August 2025

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 1 11.00AM AP-20240000012142 TO BE ADJOURNED 67/93 The Frank Robinson Whānau Trust Taumataoteo 32B1 &32B2B – He whakaae ki te hua o te hui a ngā kaipupuri whenua Taumataoteo 32B1 & 32B2B – Confirmation of resolutions SP 2 11:05AM AP-20250000008748 215/93 219/93 Glen Tootil He whakatū i te Taumataoteo 19B4 Ahu Whenua Trust me te kopou i ngā tarahitī me te tuku i ngā whenua ki a rātou Constitute the Taumataoteo 19B4 Ahu When...

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May 2024 Notification of Applications in Office of Chief Registrar 2024320

1 Notification of applications that remain outstanding in the office of the Chief Registrar, Wellington May 2024 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 13th of March 2024, 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...

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• Derivation search report • Historic record sheet • National Pānui • Special Pānui • Survey Plan • Judgment • Orders • Minute • Minute Book Index • Historic Ownership Schedule • Historic Memorial Schedule Accessing Pātaka Whenua Step 1 In your web browser, visit the Māori Land Court website www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz and click the green tab in the top right area labelled“Pātaka Whenua – our online portal”.

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South Island Landless Natives Act 1906 (SILNA): past, present and future

20 Jan 2021  |  News

Most of the land set aside under the Act was transferred to the intended beneficiaries, but in 1909 the SILNA Act was repealed by the Native Lands Act before all the grants had been completed. 6 Also, the lands set aside under SILNA were of inferior quality, isolated, inaccessible, and often far distant from the traditional lands that had been taken under the earlier Crown purchasing. 7 Four of the SILNA blocks were not allocated and remain in Crown ownership