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APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20220013455 113/93,
118/93
Warryn Dick Ada Dick - Succession
A20220012482 164/93 Regina Walker Ahipara A7 - Transfer of shares from Regina Walker
to Mereana Martin
A20220013450 113/93,
118/93
Merepaea McMillian Alfred Joseph Graham or Alfred Taurau Joseph
Graham - Succession
A20220012745 113/93,
117/93
Evan Renet Allan Trevor Renet Renata or Te Nga Huru or
Ngapuhi Te Ngahuru Titore Allen Trevor Nisbet or
Renata Renet - Succession...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
32 1:15 PM AP-20240000010837
214/93
219/93
220/93
222/93
Henry Whitu
Kingi
He whakatū i te Henare Whitu
Kingi Whānau Trust me te kopou i
ngā tarahitī me te tuku i ngā pānga
whenua ki a rātou
Constitute the Henare Whitu Kingi
Whānau Trust over the interests of
Henry Whitu Kingi and to appoint
Makere Te Miringa Kingi, Deina
Miriama Rimene-Kingi, Kare Makare
Kingi, Henry Paul Kingi, Jordan
Aroha Kingi, Gemma Leigh Kingii
and Te...
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2 - 9 Aotea District
10 - 14 Tairäwhiti District
15 - 23 Taitokerau District
24 - 26 Takitimu District
27 - 30 Te Waipounamu District
31 - 46 Waiariki District
47 - 56 Waikato Maniapoto District
57 Appendix
59 - 73 Applications that remain outstanding in the Office of the Chief Registrar
74 - 7...
It is likely the land was part of the Nelson Tenths.10
6 Concise history of Aorere, “Ngā Hekenga O Te Atiawa,” p221 citing The Nelson Examiner,
and New Zealand Chronicle, 17 January 1846, p182.
7 49 Te Waipounamu MB 170-187 (49 TWP 170-187) at 177.
8 Tāmati Pirimona Marino (theprow.org.nz).
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