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A
meeting of the owners of the land will be held as follows:
PLACE: Hawera Library, 121 High Street, Hawera 4610
DATE: Saturday 21 February 2026
TIME: 10am
Further information can be obtained from the Aotea Māori Land Court on (06) 3490770 (please
quote reference AP-20240000003161).
TAITOKERAU
PĀNUI
Contact Details
Office Te Taitokerau
Address 16 Rathbone Street
Mailing address DX Box AX10086, Whangārei
Phone 09 948 9940
Email mlctaitokerau@justice.govt.nz
Office hours Monday to Friday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
(Closed on Public Holidays)
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 sitt...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 10:40 AM AP-20230000027561 45/93 Aaron Lloyd Ure CJ 2022/27 - James Ure - and a
succession order made at 53
Waikato Maniapoto MB 286-289 on
21 February 2013 - Application to the
Chief Judge
SP4 11:00 AM AP-20230000021382 44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
Emarina Molly
Fletcher
Pouto 2E6B2B4A block and vesting
orders made at 170 Taitokerau MB
193-195 on 06/03/2018 - Application
to Chief Judge
SP5 11:20 AM AP-20230000027609 44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
R...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP3 10:40 AM AP-20230000027561 45/93 Aaron Lloyd Ure CJ 2022/27 - James Ure - and a
succession order made at 53
Waikato Maniapoto MB 286-289 on
21 February 2013 - Application to the
Chief Judge
SP4 11:00 AM AP-20230000021382 44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
Emarina Molly
Fletcher
Pouto 2E6B2B4A block and vesting
orders made at 170 Taitokerau MB
193-195 on 06/03/2018 - Application
to Chief Judge
SP5 11:20 AM AP-20230000027609 44(1)/93,
47(4)/93
R...
Ngā taonga ka hiahiatia mō te
whakatū tiaki whenua
Whenua Māori 21, Whenua whānui rānei
kei te puritia e te Māori, ā, e wātea ana kia
whakatūria he tiaki whenua ahu whenua.
The report does not address that historical context. The 21
year period since the passing of the Act has arguably been the quietest two decades
of legislative activity affecting Māori land since 1840.
To avoid doubt, a further estimate is only required if it becomes
evident that the total approved amount for Special Aid will be exceeded.
21. Lawyers must not submit invoices that exceed the total approved amount for Special Aid,
unless directed to do so by the Court.
22.
TOWARDS THE END OF
THE 19TH CENTURY,
AS A RESULT OF YET
FURTHER CHANGES, THE
CONCEPT OF ‘MĀORI
FREEHOLD LAND’ BEGAN
TO EMERGE.
20 | 21
The Court in Operation
in the 19th Century
The Native Land Court soon became a busy
institution, investigating titles to land all over
the country.