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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
61 AP-20250000006922 235A/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Waimarie Teao
Crombie
He whakatū i te Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te
Ua Whānau Trust me te kopou i ngā tarahitī
me te tuku i ngā pānga whenua ki a rātou
Constitute the Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te Ua
Whānau Trust over the interests of Stacey Ann
Gardiner, Frances Te Oraiti Gardiner, William
Etimoa Tokelau, Waimarie Teao Crombie,
Shannon Rachelle Crombie and Whaarangi Te
Hikunga Whaia...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
61 AP-20250000006922 235A/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Waimarie Teao
Crombie
He whakatū i te Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te
Ua Whānau Trust me te kopou i ngā tarahitī
me te tuku i ngā pānga whenua ki a rātou
Constitute the Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te Ua
Whānau Trust over the interests of Stacey Ann
Gardiner, Frances Te Oraiti Gardiner, William
Etimoa Tokelau, Waimarie Teao Crombie,
Shannon Rachelle Crombie and Whaarangi Te
Hikunga Whaia...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
61 AP-20250000006922 235A/93
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Waimarie Teao
Crombie
He whakatū i te Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te
Ua Whānau Trust me te kopou i ngā tarahitī
me te tuku i ngā pānga whenua ki a rātou
Constitute the Tulua Gardiner (Scanlon/Te Ua
Whānau Trust over the interests of Stacey Ann
Gardiner, Frances Te Oraiti Gardiner, William
Etimoa Tokelau, Waimarie Teao Crombie,
Shannon Rachelle Crombie and Whaarangi Te
Hikunga Whaia...
For further information, please contact the Office of the Chief Registrar in Wellington, quoting the
appropriate application number at:
Physical address: Postal address:
L7, Fujitsu Tower, 141 The Terrace DX Box SX11203
WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
Phone: 04 914 3102
Fax: 04 914 3100
Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz
STEVEN DODD
Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
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APPLICATION NO:
SECTION:
APPLICA...
A primary function of succession for Māori is to maintain whakapapa connections
to their whenua (land), whānau(family), tupuna (ancestors) and atua (gods).
51 Joseph Williams “Lex Aotearoa: An Heroic Attempt to Map the Māori Dimension in Modern New Zealand Law” (2013)
21 Waikato L Rev 1 at 4.
52 Joseph Williams “Lex Aotearoa: An Heroic Attempt to Map the Māori Dimension in Modern New Zealand Law” (2013)
21 Waikato L Rev 1 at 4.
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MANA
As identified earli...
Court It does
Greg Shaw The other thing | wanted to note your Honour although we have indicated
the costs would not fall on the owners of these lands | would like to make it clear that at
this point in time the Maon Trustee hasnt recewved confirmation of funding by the Crown
for this work nevertheless we are proceeding \We dont believe we can just delay any
further to begin this work but | want to make it clear to the Court that at this stage the
funding hasnt been secured for that additional w...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT DISTRICT
68 AP-20250000000870 113/93
117/93
242/93
Pura Tamati
Jackson,
Ramari Hana
Jackson-
Paniora
He tauatanga ki a Hana Mere Te
Hemara
Succeed to the Māori Land
interests of Hana Mere Te
Hemara
Taitokerau
69 AP-20250000009183 111/93
113/93
118/93
242/93
Louise Hawea He tauatanga ki a Joseph Derek
August
Succeed to the Māori land
interests of Derek Joseph August
also known as Hohepa August or
Te Rongomau Derek...
Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
if the landowners are not able to attend the
meeting, they are invited to write to the
registrar of the Māori Land court about their
views on the proposal.
Generally, the applicant should
write to as many landowners as possible,
inviting them to attend a meeting to
consider the proposal, at least 21 days
before the meeting.
if the landowners are not able to attend the
meeting, they are invited to write to the
registrar of the Māori Land court about their
views on the proposal.