That written notice must be filed in the
Māori Land Court not later than 4pm, 7 April 2025
Any member of the preferred class of alienee who wishes to submit a tender for the purchase
of the said land or enquire as to the terms of sale can do so by contacting the vendors solicitor,
being:
Chris Ussher
Legal Solutions
79 Vivian Street
New Plymouth 4310
If no notice is filed by the date set out above, the Court may confirm the alienation of the land
by way of sale.
That written notice must be filed in the
Māori Land Court not later than 4pm, 7 April 2025
Any member of the preferred class of alienee who wishes to submit a tender for the purchase
of the said land or enquire as to the terms of sale can do so by contacting the vendors solicitor,
being:
Chris Ussher
Legal Solutions
79 Vivian Street
New Plymouth 4310
If no notice is filed by the date set out above, the Court may confirm the alienation of the land
by way of sale.
Any member of the preferred class of alienee who wishes to submit a tender for the purchase
of the said land can do so by contacting the vendors solicitor, being:
Paula J Wilson
Henderson Reeves
96 Bank Street
Whangārei
Email: paulawilson@hendersonreeves.co.nz
Tel: 09-430-4350
If no notice is filed by the date set out above, the Court may proceed to consider the
proposed application for alienation of the land.
A
meeting of the owners of the land will be held as follows:
PLACE: Hawera Library, 121 High Street, Hawera 4610
DATE: Saturday 21 February 2026
TIME: 10am
Further information can be obtained from the Aotea Māori Land Court on (06) 3490770 (please
quote reference AP-20240000003161).
While every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, no assurances can be given.
To access Te Puna Manawa Whenua , visit the Courts of New Zealand website where it is hosted here.
You may attend the Court when the application is heard so that you can be heard on the application.
Address for service
If you do not wish to be heard on the application but you do wish to know what is happening, you must file in the office
of the Court that the application was filed or made in a notice giving the address of a place in New Zealand at which
documents may be left for you.
If you are selling your land, a valuation is required to ensure the purchase price is fair, unless you’re selling your land to a whānau member. In this case, you can apply to be excused from providing a valuation report.
Application requires a condition to be met as set out in a Court Order or as directed by a judicial
officer (such as a Judge or a Registrar) before it can proceed or be processed.
Quarterly Schedule of Outstanding Applications aged over 6 months old held by Māori Land Court or Māori Appellate Court as at 28 February 2023
Produced pursuant to rul 5.11 of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011
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Sometimes land has been used as an urupā for a considerable period of time without being formally set aside as a reservation. This can happen when, at the time the land was partitioned, an area was set aside for an urupā but, through an oversight, the application for reservation status was never made or completed.