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If any family
members don’t consent, their interests must not be included,
and they’ll receive their shares personally.
Where a family member isn’t included and doesn’t contribute
shares to the trust, it’s important the whānau trust order
doesn’t inadvertently include that person as a beneficiary.
Surname Name Shares 2021 List No
Adair Christopher Robin 0.0970 223
Adair Darlene Rosalie 0.0970 266
Adair Derek Anthony 0.0970 324
Adair Patrick Sydney 0.0970 1205
Adair Rino Carl 0.0970 1336
Adair Shane Hillary 0.0970 1443
Adams Kura Blanche 0.3090 847
Aiono Eileen Te Ataakura 0.0280 388
Alexandre' Joy 0.0560 735
Alexandre' Marie Anne 0.0560 974
Alison Theresa Leila Sarah 1.4690 1568
Allan David Mark 0.2080 290
Allin Christopher Ge...
These reports can provide information about a land block and can help you:
find out where the whenua is — you’ll be able to see the boundaries of the land and find it on the map
see aerial photos of the whenua as it looks now
find out about the environment, economy, and climate where the whenua is
get information about the whenua itself — about the soil, water, slope, and vegetation.
First name Surname Shares
1 Lewis Charles Ablett-Kerr 0.422
2 Christopher Robin Adair 0.097
3 Darlene Rosalie Adair 0.097
4 Derek Anthony Adair 0.097
5 Patrick Sydney Adair 0.097
6 Rino Carl Adair 0.097
7 Shane Hillary Adair 0.097
8 Kura Blanche Adams 0.309
9 Eileen Te Ataakura Aiono 0.0306
10 Joy Alexandre' 0.056
11 Marie Anne Alexandre' 0.056
12 Theresa Leila Sarah Alison 1.469
13 David Mark Allan 0.208
14 Christopher George Allin 0.182
15 Dayle Bevan Allin 0.182...
Before speaking for the first time, you’ll be asked to take an oath (a declaration of truth sworn on The Bible) or an affirmation (a declaration of truth not sworn on The Bible).
If you’re not applying online, you can download or ask us for a PDF version of the form. In either case, we’ll ask you to provide supporting information to provide proof of your financial situation.
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Sitting of the Chief Judge 26 September 2023 Māori Appellate Court hearings
Māori Appellate Court hearings are usually held every three months during a set week at the office closest to the relevant whenua. You’ll need to file your applications with us before the cut-off date to ensure that you...
If you’re not applying online, you can download or ask us for a PDF version of the form. In either case, we’ll ask you to provide supporting information to provide proof of your financial situation.