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Working List of Potential Owners Hawea Wanaka SILNA as at 23 May 2025

First Name Surname Shares 1 Lewis Charles Ablett-Kerr 0.7095 2 Faye Acker 0.05207 3 Huia Rahera Acker 0.05208 4 Steven Acker 0.05207 5 Christopher Robin Adair 0.097 6 Darlene Rosalie Adair 0.097 7 Derek Anthony Adair 0.097 8 Patrick Sydney Adair 0.097 9 Rino Carl Adair 0.097 10 Shane Hillary Adair 0.097 11 Leah Adam 0.006 12 Rachel Melanie Adams 0.1545 13 Tammy Theresa Adams 0.1545 14 Eileen Te Ataakura Aiono 0.0306 15 Joy Alexandre' 0.055 16 Marie Anne Alexandre'...

Documents/SILNA/Working-List-of-Potential-Owners-Hawea-Wanaka-SILNA-as-at-25-May-2025.pdf (1.1 mb)

Updated interim list of owners of the Toitoi Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District2

First Name Surname Shares 1 Turakiora (Original Owner 129) 40 2 Tuha (Original Owner 160) 39.3375 3 Winika (Original Owner 167) 40 4 Mere (Original Owner 45) 38.60625 5 Metapere (Original Owner 53) 40 6 Momoko (Original Owner 55) 38.60625 7 Oketopa (Original Owner 58) 38.6125 8 Rangiriri (Original Owner 127) 40 9 Taki (Original Owner 132) 39.75 10 Te Rehu (Original Owner 126) 40 11 Carol Ann Adams 1.86985 12 William Wayne Jr Adams 1.86985 13 Roderick Samuel...

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Maori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2023 Matariki 2024

◆ Also holds a warrant as a Judge of the High Court of Niue and of the Cook Island High Court (Land Division) Judge Carrie Wainwright ◆ Appointed 17 November 2000 (103rd Māori Land Court Judge) ◆ Resident Judge, Tairāwhiti ◆ Waitangi Tribunal Presiding Officer: Te Rau o te Tika: The Justice System Inquiry (Wai 3060), Remedies phase of the Renewed Muriwhenua Land Inquiry (Wai 45), Wairarapa ki Tararua Inquiry (Wai 863) Judge Stephanie Milroy Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Whakaue ◆ Appoin...

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JWI ACPECT Presentation 2022

1 THE ADEQUACY OF LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CUSTOMARY RIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND Ka kuhu ahau ki te ture, hei matua mo te pani I seek refuge in the law, for it is a parent of the oppressed (Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki) Judge Te Kani Williams An important starting point for this paper is setting out the fundamental basis upon which Māori connect with their environment and their lands.

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