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Ihaia Raharuhi is
a descendent of Hoani Te Uakihi, one of the successors to Tāmati Pirimona Marino.
He shared that “the significance to this land and the story of Tāmati Pirimona Marino
is kept alive with my whānau through the stories, and photos, and images that we
share amongst each other and hang in our whare.”
SHARES HELD IN A PŪTEA OR WHĀNAU TRUST
If Māori incorporation shares are held in a pūtea or whānau
trust, the names of the trustees16 can be entered on the share
register as the owner of those shares.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20230007562 86/93 Deputy Registrar Annie Ngahuia Kakahi Reihana Whanau Trust -
Amendment of Court record (A20200014504)
A20230006882 67/93 Lewis Winiataa Aorangi Awarua Trust - Judicial conference in respect
of obligations and retirement of trustees
A20230008062 98(3)/93 Glenn Tootill Araukuku 15 (Ngarongo Marae) - Application for
payment from the Maori Land Court Special Aid Fund
for reasonable legal costs
A20230007244 98(9)/93 Peter Loverid...
That is perhaps a good place to end my expressions of gratitude to my family and the part of this kōrero that had the potential of making me cry, but alas it shall not be.
INFORMATION
Trusts must keep and share up-to-date and accurate
information. Every trustee must keep a copy of the trust deed
(trust order) and any variations to it.
The
beneficiaries hold their individual shares in the land as beneficial owners.
15. The traditional Māori tribal hierarchy and social order made up of hapū (kin
groups) and whānau (family groups), having a founding ancestor and territorial
(tribal) boundaries.
By that stage it was evident I would not follow him into “the family business”. My first year at Auckland University coincided with the Springbok tour.
Of the districts,
Waiariki received the largest share of new applica-
tions, with a total of 1,427 or 27 per cent of all new
applications received nationally.
Ngā tono $66
$66 applications
Succession to Māori land
Transfer of shares in Māori land
Establishment of a trust over Māori land
Adding, reducing, or removing trustees of a trust which manages Māori land
Determining the ownership of structures on Māori land
Occupation of Māori land
Ngā tono $220
$220 applications
Partition, subdivision, amalgamation and aggregation of Māori land
Anything related to a Māori incorporation
Roadways, access, easements and surveys of Māori land
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