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Ki te rapu anake
i te Takiwā Paraka, Rōpū Kaipupuri, Momo Kaipupuri rānei, me te kore e tāuru ingoa, pūtautohu
rānei, ka puta ko ngā hua rapu maha.
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Hātepe 4
Kia tāuru koe i ō paearu rapu, pāwhiria te “Search”.
Hātepe 5
Panuku whakararo i te whārangi kia kitea ai ngā Search results.
Kōwhiria te tūnga tika hei āwhina ki te
whakawhāiti i ngā hua rapu.
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Hātepe 4
Kia tāuru koe i ō paearu rapu, pāwhiria te “Search”.
Hātepe 5
Panuku whakararo i te whārangi kia kitea ai ngā Search results.
HĀWEA/WĀNAKA SILNA WORKING LIST OF POTENTIAL OWNERS AS AT 9 SEPTEMBER 2021
The Māori Land Court has released an updated working list of potential owners entitled to the
Hāwea/Wānaka Substitute Land (Section 2 of 5 Block XIV Lower Wanaka Survey District)
under Section 15 of the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement 1997.
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Toitū te kupu, toitū te mana, toitū te whenua
The permanence of the language, prestige and land
Whenua is taonga tuku iho and during a mediation hui it is important to remember that everyone has equal rights
and responsibilities to care for and protect that taonga.
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He mōrehu whenua, he mōrehu tāngata
The remnants of the land, the remnants of the people
When preparing for mediation, give thought to what happens after the hui and what you leave behind.
If you see the block name you require appear in the list, you can
select it to finish entering it in the Block Name box.
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Step 5
Scroll down the page to view the Search results.
Step 4
Next, using the menu on the left side of your screen, click “Background Tasks”.
Step 5
In Background Tasks, you should see your request for the Block Transfer Shares Report listed
under Tasks.
Step 4
Next, using the menu on the left side of your screen, click “Background Tasks”.
Step 5
In Background Tasks, you should see your request for the List of Current Owners Report listed
under Tasks.
Types of trusts
Under Part 12 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, there
are 5 types of trusts.
• Ahu whenua trust
This is the most common Māori land trust.