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9. Waiariki 1 February 2026

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP13 10:00 AM AP-20240000009686 239/93 Garry Watson, Rachel Mio, Heke Collier and Lawrence Williams Reduce the trustees of Torere Reserves Trust by removing Ripeka (Rebecca) Mihaere, Jackie Mihaere and Kimberley Tui Tuiawekare Enoke SP14 10:00 AM AP-20240000009688 338(8)/93 Deputy Registrar Torere Pa Reserve, Torere Reserve No.2 (Beach, River and Stores Depot), Torere Reserve No.4 (Torere and Manakiao) and Torere Urupas (Hanoa, Te One, Owhainene an...

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Search for a management structure v1 7

You can search to find trusts, incorporations, Māori reservations as well as other types, and will be able to find information on: • the overview of the organisation’s management structure, • members of the management structure, • ownership details, • contact details for the administrator (if available). You can use the management structure search option if you know either the organisation name, organisation ID, organisation type, district, file reference, state, or a combination of th...

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MLC 2022 18 07 Register of Maori Incorporations for New Zealand version 2

Email:murray.patchell@kpsl.co.nz Ph: 0272454390 5/18/72 Waiariki 70923 Omataroa 10A Administrator: Wahakore Nuku, PO Box 162, Kawerau 3169 - Email: lalu@xtra.co.nz 2/15/62 Waiariki 70925 Orete 2 & Other Blocks Orete II & other Blocks Inc, 54 Orete Forest Road, Waihau Bay, Opotiki 3119 (Ph/Fax: 07 3253827). email: orete2@xtra.co.nz 9/14/54 Waiariki 70926 Pukahukiwi Kaokaoroa 2 Deloitte - Rotorua, Chartered Accountants, PO Box 12003, Rotorua 3045, email:nzrotoruaenquiries@deloitte.c...

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JWI ACPECT Presentation 2022

In a pragmatic sense it means the wise administration of all assets possessed by a group for that group’s benefit; in a word, trusteeship.11 Sir Hugh Kawharu opined that one of the features of rangatiratanga was not only the ability to control and care for the land and resources in the area of a hapū or iwi, but equally important was the exercise of rangatiratanga, which usually took the form of allowing others Māori and non-Māori, to enter, and enjoy the lands and resources un...

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