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1 Notification of applications that have not been finally determined (over 6 months old) 28 February 2023 TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule 5.
Prepare for Court hearing AP-20230000028320 A20190008141 13/09/2019 Whangaruru Whakaturia 1D9B17 - Confirmation of alienation 151/93 Graham Reo 2. Prepare for Court hearing AP-20230000028354 A20200004823 6/05/2020 CJ 2020/16 - Wahapo Tipene - and a succession order made at 5 Kaikohe Succession MB 197-201 on 31 October 2005 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Anna Anderson 2.
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Awaiting Administrative Action A20100008865 14/07/2010 CJ 2010/42 - Hemi Puna - and orders made at 133 Napier MB 159-161 on 22/09/1992 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Reo Puna Spooner(deceased) 2. Awaiting Judicial Decision or Direction A20100010686 3/09/2010 CJ 2010/79 - Hinerongonui Manahi and a succession order at 240 Rotorua MB 167-169 dated 2 May 1995 45/93 Raukawa Manahi 4.
Only 17% of Māori knew how to speak te reo, only 5% of our children in schools could speak te reo, and furthermore, there were people of that time who declared there was no benefit in teaching te reo and no benefit in the continued survival of te reo Māori.
To support the use of te reo Māori in court, Judge Alana Thomas has created a kuputaka of legal terms in te reo Māori.
As the first fully bilingual judgment issued in its history, it signals the enhancement of te reo Māori in the Court. This, at a time when the nation is celebrating the 50th year of the anniversary of the Māori language petition, the 40th anniversary of te kohanga reo and the 35th anniversary of te reo Māori becoming an official language of Aotearoa New Zealand.