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Applications for hearing in NOVEMBER | WHIRINGA-Ä-RANGI 2022:
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2 - 9 Aotea District
10 - 15 Tairäwhiti District
16 - 27 Taitokerau District
28 - 32 Takitimu District
33 - 39 Te Waipounamu District
40 - 48 Waiariki District
49 - 62 Waikato Maniapoto District
63 - 74 Applications filed in the office of the Chief Registrar
75 Appendix
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Toitū te kupu, toitū te mana, toitū te whenua!
Mihi
3
Te Kooti Whenua Māori/ Te Kooti Pīra Māori Pūrongo-Ā-Tau Matariki 2022 – Matariki 2023
Contents
Mihi 2
Contents 3
Mānawatia a Matariki 4
Whakanuia 7
Judges of the Court/ Ngā Kaiwhakawā o te Kooti 8
Special sitting of the Māori Land Court /
Nohoanga Motuhake o Te Kooti Whenua Māori 10
Māori Land Court staff and services/
Te Kooti Whenua Māori kaimahi 13
Māori Land Court roles and responsibilities 15
The Whenua Māori pro...
Used to contest
and maintain Mana Whenua status. See Mana
Whenua
ALIENATION
Alienation occurs is when landowners grant
certain rights of their land to another person(s).
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AP-20230000033016 28/09/2023 CJ 2023/55 - Rehopoama Waikeri Heke also known as Ree Keri Heke - Waikukupa G Block and a succession order made at 46 WH 259-260 on
16/03/1971 - Application to Chief Judge
45/93 Remana Rehopoama Heke, Adele Larkins, Carly Tearani
Wilson, John (Steven) Steven (Marcellus) Tairua (Heke),
TeRina Mana-Tukaha
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AP-20230000033182 29/09/2023 CJ 2023/56 - Mare Mare Eria and a succession order made at 186 Na...
Whakarongo ake māua Ki te tangi a te manu nei a te tui Tūī, tūī, tūī tuia Tuia i runga Tuia i raro Tuia i waho Tuia i roto Tuia i te here tangata Ka rongo te pō Ka rongo te ao Tuia i te muka tangata I takea mai i Hawaiki nui I Hawaiki roa I Hawaiki pāmamao Te hono a wairua Ka puta mai ki te whai ao Ki te ao mārama Tihei mauri oraKi ngā mate huhua o te wā kei tēnā marae kei tēnā marae Ka tangi tonu mātou Haere atu ra koutou ki te pō Ki te rārangi mātua o ngā tūpuna Ki reira moe ai Āpiti hono tāta...
Through his parents, Ringahuri of Ngāti Tama/Te Ātiawa and Roka of Ngāti Rārua,
Tāmati Pirimona Marino was related to all three of the mana whenua iwi of Mohua
(Golden Bay) after the Tainui Taranaki conquest (1828-1830).4 Koekoeā describes him
thus: “Leader, humanitarian, trader, entrepreneur, mariner, and politician, Tāmati
Pirimona Marino lived in a time of great change in Aotearoa.