MARINE PARADE, BOX 100, WAIROA. 7/12/35
Tairāwhiti 42953 Proprietors of Tawapata South 300 Childers Road, Gisborne 7/21/67
Te Waipounamu 69640 Proprietors of Te Rauone Incorporation PERPETUAL TRUST, P O BOX 3845, WELLINGTON 8/7/73
Tairāwhiti 42965 Proprietors of Te Whakaari 300 Childers Road, Gisborne 12/9/70
Te Waipounamu 39047 Proprietors of the Rowallan Alton Incorporation SECRETARY D.
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Waiariki Appellate AP
Waimana WAIM
Waioeka, Parish of WAI
Wairaka WA
Whakatane WHK
Whakatohea WHAK
Whanau Apanui WHA
Urewera URE
Urewera Appellate APURE
Urewera Commission 1896 URE COM
Consolidation Minute Book Series:
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Consolidation CNWA
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inspection or copying)
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Adoption ADPWA
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Waiar...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 11:00 AM AP-20230000025962 117/93,
214/93
Guy Puke-
Mason
Ada Rangiirihia Puke also known as
Ada Rangirihia Puke or Ada
Rangihira Puke or Ada Rangihia
Puke or Ada Eketone Puke or Ada
Netere Eketone or Ada Wetere Puke
or Ada Wetere Eketone - Succession
and constitute a whanautrust
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP8 1:00 PM
AP-20230000027572 Rule
6.28/2011,
44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
Noel Stanley
George
CJ 2022/36 - Raima Kitohi Epere
Wharemate - and a succession order
made at 2 Whangarei Succession
MB 222 on 6 November 1992 and at
2 Whangarei Succession MB 283 on
9 June 1993 - Application to the
Chief Judge
SP9 1:20 PM
AP-20240000013209 45/93,
Rule
6.9/2011
Phyllis
Rangiaho and
Colin Francis
Cameron
CJ 2024/90 - Waiohau C Section 4...
One title would represent the totality of the shares currently held by the Seymour whanau (32.21252 shares) to be vested in (Phillip Douglas Seymour, Pauline Ruth McKay, Selwyn Gerald Martin Seymour, Edward James Seymour, and Caroline Ngawaiata Rowena Power) as to their respective shares, with the other title vested in the owners, being the whanāu of Tame Horomona Rehe.
Succession to Māori land interests can be complex for whānau
and for whāngai, and Māori land is often owned by members
of different whānau (with different views on whāngai
succession).
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.