Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz or phone 09 279 5850 to make an appointment
You can visit one of our offices to view:
current and historic ownership lists for whenua Māori
minutes of hearings of Court and Registrar decisions
current and historic memorial schedule information recording leases, occupations and other land uses
orders made by the court or a Registrar – including:
title orders (creating Māori land)
trust orders (names of trustees and terms of trust)
succession orders (names of successors to an estate)
vesting orders (transfers of shares...
He whakaritenga te mōtika āhei ka whakaaetia i waenga i ngā taha e rua, ā, i te nuinga o te wā he kapeneheihana pūtea kei roto:
Ko te pānga matua – ko te tangata, hunga rānei kei te whiwhi i te painga o te mōtika āhei.
Trustee duties
Ngā mōhiotanga
Acquaintance
As a trustee you need to know:
what is being administered by the trust (any land or other assets of the trust)
the terms of trust (your powers and responsibilities under the trust order)
all the issues affecting the trust.
Contents:
Applications for hearing in DECEMBER | HAKIHEA 2022:
(Please note that these in person hearings may be substituted for remote hearing by
Zoom depending on operating Covid-19 protocols)
2 - 8 Aotea District
9 - 13 Tairäwhiti District
14 - 22 Taitokerau District
23 - 26 Takitimu District
27 - 30 Te Waipounamu District
31 - 39 Waiariki District
40 - 52 Waikato Maniapoto District
53 - 65 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
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SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP22 10:00 AM AP-20240000009254 239/93 Bonnie Dennise
Johnstone
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Lot 19B Parish of
Waiotahi
Replace Paora Hunia, Lorraine
Hunia, Gary Peratiaki and Tony
Wikotu with Hapeta Mack Rewiri,
Wairata Peratiaki and Bonnie
Johnstone as responsible trustees
WAIARIKI
PĀNUI
From its beginnings
as a mechanism that enabled the acquisition by
Pākehā of huge tracts of Māori land, the Court
has continued to evolve to the present day when
it enables and assists with the retention and
utilisation of Māori land by its owners, whānau
and hapū.
The Māori Land Court has been here for 150 years
and if Māori have their way, it is here to stay.
Support was given for the formation of a whānautrust. An application to constitute a whānautrust was filed in 2004 and eventually heard in February of 2005.