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Step 1
On the ownership information page, in the top right area, click “Actions” and then select
“Reports” from the drop-down menu.
Step 2
A pop-up window will appear. Select “Ownership Detail Report”, then click the “Download”
button.
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bring up their information.
If there is information or documents stored for this person you will be able to access them here.
The Māori Land Court is notifying all descendants of Mary Naera also known as Mee Naera or Mere Naera Pomare or Mere Nicol or Mere Nikora or Mere Tuhata or Mere Hautonga about the following hui:
Whenua: Sections 14 and 15 Town of Urenui situated at 44 Whakapaki Street, Urenui
Date: Friday, 5 December 2025
Time: 3:30 PM
Venue: Tu Tama Wahine O Taranaki 2 Leslie Street Waitara 4320
Zoom: Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83824104626 Meeting ID: 838 2410 4626
Kaupapa:
To discuss...
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP11 10:00AM AP-20230000021563 4/55 Joanne Te Hirata
Ioasa (c/o - John
Pera Kahukiwa)
Estate of Moehuarahi Te
Ruuri - Rules of the Court
regarding land interests of
the said estate as set out
at 239 Rotorua MB 76-76
(the MFL Estate)
SP12 10:00AM AP-20230000021564 4/55 Cyril Ruri (c/o - John
Pera Kahukiwa)
Estate of Moehuarahi Te
Ruuri - Rules of the Court
regarding land interests of
the said estate as set out
at 239 Rotorua M...
To assist the Court to process and deal with these proceedings, attach to your notice of intention to appear
a statement setting out your response to each of the claims made by the applicant.
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Current practice notes include: Ngā whakahuatanga o ngā whakatau a te Kooti Whenua Māori me te Kooti Pīra Māori
Citation of decisions of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
A guide to how decisions of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court should be cited.
Appeals to Māori Appellate Court - in relation to a decision of the Māori Land Court
Under section 171 of the Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025, parties may appeal to the Māori Appellate Court on a question of law only in relation to a decision of the Māori Land Court around access to Māori land for water infrastructure. How to apply
Appeal applications can be filed by the water service provider or landowners and charging order applications can be filed by landowners....
The most significant of these was the Mackay Commission of 1886-1887, which found that Ngāi Tahu as an iwi and its members had been left without a sufficient land base. 2 In 1892, the Crown agreed to make certain lands available to South Island landless Māori. 3 Judge Mackay and Percy Smith, the Surveyor-General, compiled a list of landless Māori in the South Island and assigned sections of land to them, assisted by Tame Parata. 4 By 1905, 142,463 acres had been allocated to 4,064 people. 5...
It is a good idea to ask them about:
What land blocks you might be an owner in
An accurate record of your whakapapa
How you became an owner or beneficiary to your whenua.