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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP75 11:00 AM AP-20250000000560 151/93 Milton Kiri, Roha
Damien Maxwell
Te Kaha 67B7 - confirmation of an
alienation by way of sale to Ana-Mei
Rika, Frances Waimate Ngamoki,
Hira Thomas Keepa, James Junior
Nepia Hope, Kevin Edward Webb,
Moira Elizabeth Lagaluga and Te
Aroha Idarene Mani as trustees of Te
Kaha 67 & Other Blocks Ahu
Whenua Trust
There are at least two classes of land rights – the right of the community
associated with the land, and the use rights of individuals or families.1
Where have we come from:
On the 17th of October 1877, Chief Justice Sir James Prendergast’s statements when delivering
judgment in the case of Wi Parata v The Bishop of Wellington ruled that the courts lacked the ability
to consider claims based on aboriginal or native title.