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TAITOKERAU
PĀNUI
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Special Court Sitting
The following special sitting will be held
At Kaikohe | Ngawha Innovation & Enterprise Park, 5449A State Highway 12, Kaikohe
Tuesday, 25 March 2025 – Thursday, 27 March 2025
Start Time (daily): 10:00 AM | Finish Time (daily): 4:00 PM
Judge M P Armstrong presiding
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He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
A Special Sitting
Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 826 5481 8900
Monday, 9 June 2025
Chief Judge C L Fox Presiding
PĀNUI
NO.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 3 11:15 AM AP-20230000029846 239/93 Nicola Diane
Keys
Mei Porangi Thwaites Whānau
Trust - Reduce the number of
trustees due to the resignation
of Paul James
Waikato-Maniapoto
PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP2 11:15 AM AP-20250000004872 18(1)(a)/93
Tohi Mason
Whānau Trust
He whakataunga a te kooti mō
tētahi kerēme e whakatauhia
ana nō wai te whare ki runga i
a Section 18 Block VIII Gore
Survey District
Decision of the court to
determine a claim to a house on
Section 18 Block VIII Gore
Survey District
Te Waipounamu
PĀNUI
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Upcoming trustee training
Current trustee training roster We offer online training to help trustees better understand their duties and legal obligations, and how to run trusts successfully. You can attend a session if you are a newly appointed trustee, if you are thinking about becoming a trustee, or if you would like to refresh your knowledge.
This brought the MāoriLand Court record into the computer age with details of Māoriland blocks and their owners being accessible nationwide, without owners having to travel to the MāoriLand Court where the land was located to get information.
The MāoriLand Court In 2003, the Minister of Māori Affairs applied to the MāoriLand Court for an inquiry pursuant to s 29 TTWMA as to successors to the four remaining SILNA blocks.