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National Pānui February 2026 Revised

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT 49 AP-20250000003743 113A/93 118/93 Makere Tui Ngamotu He tauatanga ki a Lance Dion Ngamotu Succeed to the Māori land interests of Lance Dion Ngamotu 50 AP-20250000003912 113A/93 118/93 Timothy Vincent Svend Coles He tauatanga ki a Gladys Louisa Coles Succeed to the Māori land interests of Gladys Louisa Coles also known as Gladys Coles 51 AP-20250000004722 113A/93 118/93 The Baker Whānau He ta...

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National Pānui February 2026

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT 49 AP-20250000003743 113A/93 118/93 Makere Tui Ngamotu He tauatanga ki a Lance Dion Ngamotu Succeed to the Māori land interests of Lance Dion Ngamotu 50 AP-20250000003912 113A/93 118/93 Timothy Vincent Svend Coles He tauatanga ki a Gladys Louisa Coles Succeed to the Māori land interests of Gladys Louisa Coles also known as Gladys Coles 51 AP-20250000004722 113A/93 118/93 The Baker Whānau He ta...

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Factsheet Simple and uncontested succession applications web version

Examples of what could be considered ‘simple’ succession includes: • all the people to succeed are the natural children of the person who has passed away, and they will all receive equal shares in the interests; or • further land interests or shares owned by a person who has passed away are identified and can be succeeded to by the same people in the same way as the earlier interests.

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