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6. Aotea Notice of Hui

The block contains 123.4089 hectares and is situated on Whangaehu Valley Road, Karioi A meeting of the owners of the land will be held as follows: PLACE: Te Pae Tata - Ruapehu Community Hub, 43a Ruapehu Road, Ohakune 4625 DATE: Sunday 15 March 2026 TIME: 10.00 AM ZOOM DETAILS BELOW: Meeting ID: 87397264748 Please join 15 minutes before the hui starts in order to meet quorum and to confirm you are a beneficiary of Rangiwaea No. 4F No. 4B If for any reason the reso...

Documents/Landowner-notices/6.-Aotea-Notice-of-Hui.pdf (256 kb)

April 2026 National Pānui MLC

For a full explanation, please refer to either the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 | Māori Land Act 1993 or the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 SECTION DESCRIPTION 4/55 Governor-General in council may declare land to be a Māori reserve 6/1983 Determine succession to Titi Islands lands (order) 12/75 Determination of ownership of taonga tūturu found 18(1)(a)/93 Exercise general jurisdiction of court 18(1)(b)/93 Determine the relative interests of the owners 19/93 Application f...

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National Pānui April 2026

For a full explanation, please refer to either the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 | Māori Land Act 1993 or the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 SECTION DESCRIPTION 4/55 Governor-General in council may declare land to be a Māori reserve 6/1983 Determine succession to Titi Islands lands (order) 12/75 Determination of ownership of taonga tūturu found 18(1)(a)/93 Exercise general jurisdiction of court 18(1)(b)/93 Determine the relative interests of the owners 19/93 Application f...

Documents/Panui/National-Panui-April-2026.pdf (2.7 mb)

Search for a block v1 6

TIP: Blocks will be shown on the map as grey sections. 8māorilandcourt.govt.nz Step 1 After locating the block, whether by the Search menu or the Block Map, once you open the block information page you will find several different sections including: • block name and ID details, • owner details overview, • area details • map of the block shape, • and an originated documents list.

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1002422 Ministry of Justice National Panui November 2022 web22

PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 32 A20220013466 239/93 Graham Frederick Dixon Manawatu Kukutauaki 3 Section 2D2 Trust - Reduce trustees on Resignation of Graham Frederick Dixon 33 A20220013625 86/93 Deputy Registrar Wireko Itamara Wharerau Whänau Trust -Amendment of Court record 34 A20220011734 18(1)(a)/93 Barry Wayne Whakaneke Constance Mamae Whakaneke - Determination of a life interest 35 A20220010046 118(6)/93 June Rogan Haami Wahakaanga Makao - Succession...

Documents/Panui/1002422-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-November-2022-web22.pdf (633 kb)

New Judicial Appointments - Deputy Chief Judge and New Judge
New Judicial Appointments - Deputy Chief Judge and New Judge

07 Jun 2024  |  News

Judge Milner is well-versed in the work of both the Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal through his extensive work representing land owners and claimant groups in both jurisdictions, alongside his work in Treaty settlement negotiations and experience in resource management, intellectual property and Marine and Coastal Area cases.

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Transferring land

On this page Transferring land to a member of the PCA Transferring land to someone who is not a member of the PCA Transferring shares in an incorporation There are a variety of reasons a person might gift or sell their land, including: The interests are required to allow for housing or a dwelling To help divide land for partition between owners To encourage and mentor active engagement of younger landowners A trustee holding interests or shares may want to transfer them to a person...

2023.10.17 MLC Special Aid Practice Note FINAL

In determining whether to make an appointment, in addition to the general guiding principles above, the Court may also have regard to the following relevant considerations: (a) Whether the applicant(s) are acting in a representative capacity; (b) The amount of Special Aid sought relative to the impacts of a Court order on that person; (c) The degree of hardship if Special Aid is not granted; (d) Whether the proceedings are distinctive or special; (e) The nature of the proceedin...

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