SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 1:00 PM A20220005342 / AP-
20230000027273
19/93
67/93
Edwin Williams Manaia 1B and Manaia 2B Section D
2B 2 – Injunction – Judicial
Conference
SP4 1:00 PM AP-20250000001766 164/93
67/93
Ally Williams He whakawhitinga hea o Easta
Williams mai i te poraka whenua o
Manaia 1B and 2B Section D 2B 2
hei hoko atu ki a Ally Williams -
Transferring shares of Easta
Williams from Manaia 1B and 2B
Section D 2B 2 by way of sale to Ally...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 3:00 PM A20220005342 / AP-
20230000027273
19/93
67/93
Edwin Williams Manaia 1B and Manaia 2B Section D
2B 2 – Injunction – Judicial
Conference
SP4 3:00 PM AP-20250000001766 164/93
67/93
Ally Williams He whakawhitinga hea o Easta
Williams mai i te poraka whenua o
Manaia 1B and 2B Section D 2B 2
hei hoko atu ki a Ally Williams -
Transferring shares of Easta
Williams from Manaia 1B and 2B
Section D 2B 2 by way of sale to Ally...
Facilitation and tikanga-informed processes
Describe how you facilitate a shared understanding between parties who are in dispute and maintain
impartiality during a mediation process.
A long-term pattern of poor returns from activities, such as farms that run at a loss.
The land is not being well managed.
Management is not providing shareholders with accurate and timely reports, e.g.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP16 2.30PM AP-20240000006004 45/93 Craig Brown,
Moana Brown,
Jane Brown
CJ 2024/43 - Te Raupo Block -
Transfer of shares, by way of gift,
from William Brown to Jane
Lenaghan at 16 Kaikohe MB 195 on
02/06/1988 and the transfer of
shares, by way of gift, from William
Brown to Moses Brown at 19
Kaikohe MB 49 on 12/08/1991 -
Application to the Chief Judge
SP17 2.45PM AP-20240000009113 45/93,
44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
Waata John
Keat...
On that island I see te iwi Māori walking proudly within their own Māori world and over their own land. So, I suggest to you now, if your vision of an island is similar to mine, we must grasp an oar and get on board this waka we share so that we can row together towards that island.
Individual members can decide whether to contribute some or all of their land interests. It is the responsibility of the whānau to protect land interests in accordance with their shared beliefs, practices, and values.
Many landowner journeys begin when a whānau member passes away and their land interests or shares in an incorporation are transferred to their whānau members.