Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz or phone 09 279 5850 to make an appointment
If you know that Christopher's block is, for example, Ruamata , but aren’t sure how his name is spelt, you can enter Christoper Crbb into the OwnerName search field and Ruamata into the Land Block Name search field to narrow the results.
It is a
comprehensive guide to transferring
Māori land shares by a vesting order:
• when the ownership of a Māori land block
is held in shares by a group ofowners
• when a land block is vested in a Māori
incorporation.
It is a
comprehensive guide to transferring
Māori land shares by a vesting order:
• when the ownership of a Māori land block
is held in shares by a group ofowners
• when a land block is vested in a Māori
incorporation.
It is a
comprehensive guide to transferring
Māori land shares by a vesting order:
• when the ownership of a Māori land block
is held in shares by a group ofowners
• when a land block is vested in a Māori
incorporation.
This form may be used by the executor(s)/administrator(s) of an estate to certify those persons entitled to the Māori
freehold land interests held by the estate, and/or in the case of a deceased Māori, any General Land intrests.
Where any of the above children is deceased, list their children on a separate sheet in the same manner as above.
11 SPECIFY THE FULL NAMESOF THE PARENTS OF EACH PERSON AS NEXT OF KIN (ABOVE)
Where there are different parents – identify the parents by reference to the numbers before the namesof each next of kin
(above).
This class of records also includes information related to making changes to land title through the
sale of Māori land, transfer of shares in Māori land between owners or to new shareholders,
alienation of Māori landby lease or license, including the licensing of timber, flax and mineral
rights.
We recommend you use “%” (wildcard) when you are searching for the first time for an owner
c. Click “Search”
d. Click on the “Ownername” (coloured green and underlined)
TIP: Make sure you try all the different names an owner might be known by including nicknames,
married names, adopted, whāngai, Māori names, and names that may have been spelt incorrectly.
Use this form to create an Ahu Whenua Trust (a land trust) by vesting one or more land blocks in trustees to
manage, as set out in a trust deed/order on behalf of the beneficial owner(s).
Additional interests
7
7.3 If, after the constitution of this Trust, any additional Māori land interests are vested in the
nameof any person who has vested Māori land interests into this Trust, those additional
interests shall be included as Trust Property of this Trust by application to the Court by
the Registrar without notice to the Beneficiaries.