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0724024 Ministry of Justice Panui September 2024 web

PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 18 AP-20240000002530 86/93 Deputy Registrar Rota raua ko Matuaokore Waipare Ahu Whenua Trust Amendment of Court record for incorrect spelling of trustee at 119 Tairawhiti MB 74-77 dated 12/04/2023 (AP-20230000027005) 19 AP-20240000004873 86/93 Deputy Registrar Ahenata Hook - Amendment of Court record amending the sections 244 and 220 orders at 124 Tairawhiti MB 289-295 dated 7/03/2024 (AP-20230000026819) 20 AP-20240000002096 86/9...

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Block name: Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District (Toitoi (South Island Landless Natives Act 1906)) Block ID: 296778 or 302733 Hectares: 2994.70 Original grantees of Toitoi Block  Working list of potential owners of Toitoi Block Poraka SILNA o Whakapoai Whakapoai SILNA block The Whakapoai Block is located at the southern end of the Heaphy Valley and the Gunner River Valley, east of the Iwituaroa Range.

May 2026 National Pānui Māori Land Court

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT 55 11:10 AM AP-20250000001146 158/93 164/93 James Otimi, Kapitarino Paranapa Rewi Otimi Whānau Trust He whakawhitinga hea o Kapitarino Paranapa Rewi Otimi Whānau Trust mai i ngā poraka whenua o Hautu No. 1B No. 6 me ētahi atu whenua hei koha ki a Sierra Tulloch Transferring shares of the Kapitarino Paranapa Rewi Otimi Whānau Trust from Hautu No. 1B No. 6 and other blocks by way of gift to Sierra Tulloch 56 11:20 AM AP-2023000...

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Maori Land Court Annual Report Matariki 2022 Matariki 2023

For staff, the impact of cyclones and Mānawatia a Matariki Mānawa maiea te putanga o Matariki Mānawa maiea te ariki o te rangi Mānawa maiea te Mātahi o te tau Celebrate the rising of Matariki Celebrate the rising of the lord of the sky Celebrate the rising of the New Year extreme weather events, the continuing Covid-19 pandemic, and the introduction of Pātaka Whenua have hindered their ability to meet their usual work targets.

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