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43. Waikato Maniapoto 29 April 2026

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP13 3:00 PM AP-20240000007537 239/93, 338(7)/93 Kristen Miriam Pari He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Kaingapipi 9A1 (Mokau Kohunui Pā) Replace Michael Puke James & Raymond Kopereihana Coffin with Fallyn Rebecca Flavell, Tukemata Rauputu, Elizabeth Kuramonehu Simon, Hana Yerkovich, Hannah Tonowai Bodger-Kearns & Myra Maikera Hiriaki as responsible trustees of the Kaingapipi 9A1 (Mokau Kohunui Pā).

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25. Te Waipounamu 5 March 2026

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 10:45 AM AP-20250000014097 29/93 113/93 455/1998 Marguertta Speck Henrietta Stewart - Succession to Toitoi Block (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District) – South Island Landless Natives (SILNA) Block SP2 10:45 AM AP-20250000013182 29/93 113/93 455/1998 Lynda James Ellen Isabella Hamilton - Succession to Toitoi Block (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District) – South Island Landless Natives (SILNA) Block...

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JWI ACPECT Presentation 2022

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.

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Māori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2024 Matariki 2025

Our Vision The Māori Land Court is jointly operated by administrative staff from the Ministry of Justice and judicial officers, working towards a shared vision: Māori Land Court business profile Kia tū hei Kooti Māori e tāwharau nei i te pae tangata, i te pae whenua, i te whare kōrero To be a Māori Court that provides a shelter for the people, their land and their kōrero He Aronga Matawhānui / Vision Hei Kooti Māori Hei tāwharau i te pae tangata Hei tāwharau i te pae whenua Hei tāwhara...

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