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One title would represent the totality of the shares currently held by the Seymour whanau (32.21252 shares) to be vested in (Phillip Douglas Seymour, Pauline Ruth McKay, Selwyn Gerald Martin Seymour, Edward James Seymour, and Caroline Ngawaiata Rowena Power) as to their respective shares, with the other title vested in the owners, being the whanāu of Tame Horomona Rehe.
Chief Judge Caren Fox and resident judges, Judge Wilson Isaac and Judge Nathan Milner, were joined by Chief District Court Judge Hemi Taumaunu, and other members of the Māori Land Court Bench for a special sitting that followed the opening ceremony.
She is the fifth judge to be appointed as Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal, following Chief Judge Kenneth Gillanders Scott, Tā Justice Taihakurei Durie, Tā Justice Joe Williams and Chief Judge Wilson Isaac. Chief Judge Fox was appointed as a Māori Land Court judge on 1 October 2000, and shortly thereafter was appointed as the Presiding Officer of the Waitangi Tribunal’s Central North Island district inquiry in 2001.
The judgment concerns an application made by Donna Pokere Phillips and the late James Phillips and involves whenua at Ōuri 1A3, and specifically the Whare on that whenua.
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This was briefly mentioned in Chief Judge Wilson Isaac’s contribution to this forum. Background Today, owners their whanau and hapu, the Māori Land Court staff and its judges have inherited a system of Māori land title that many have claimed to be inconsistent with Māori customary preferences.
Chief Judge Wilson Isaac discusses Māori Land in today’s context, the steps being taken to ensure land owners have access to all necessary information that’s required.
Te Waipounamu
PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te Whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono ā muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
A Special Sitting
At Christchurch
Courtroom 1, Justice and Emergency
Services Precinct, 20 Lichfield Street,
Christchurch
Reference SP1
Wednesday 12 April 2023
Judge S Te A Milroy
Applications for Hearing
PĀNUI
NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
1 10:00AM A20220014529...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 10:00 AM AP-20250000015440 239/93 Kasandra
Margaret Hart-
Kaumoana
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Te Ake Tarewa Trust
Replace Fiona Morgan and
Jacqueline Tamaki with Sandra
Tamaki, De'Arne Tamaki, Wilson
Tamaki, Lynley Wirihano and
Kasandra Hart-Kaumoana as
responsible trustees of the Te Ake
Tarewa Trust
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00 AM AP-20250000007646 239/93,
240/93
Charles Tuhua He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Nga Hau E Wha Marae
(Pukekohe)
Replace Kiri Wilson and Gene
Hemopo with Charles Tuhua, Tia
Panapa, Pikiteora Hita-Mura, Jazmin
Walker, Amihera Kakano and Katrina
Jackson as trustees of Nga Hau e
Wha Marae (Pukekohe).