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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP2 9:00 AM AP-20250000014939 151/93 Raumati Family
Trust; Haamiora
Lincoln Cooper
Raumati
He whakawhitinga hea o Raumati
Family Trust mai i Lot 3A2 Part
Sub 3 of Section 24 Block IV
Waitara S.D. hei hoko atu ki a Te
Rehua Tu A Rangi Faith Cameron-
Mareikura rāuako Te Waiti Marius
Mareikura
Transferring shares of Raumati
Family Trust from Lot 3A2 Part Sub 3
of Section 24 Block IV Waitara
S.D.by way of s...
AP-20230000019641
A20160006045
45/93 Tyson Charles
Schmidt
CJ 2016/47 - Te Keepa Tamitere or Peneti - and
orders made at 117 WP 96 (2 June 1949) -
Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20230000019642
A20160006047
45/93 Tyson Charles
Schmidt
CJ 2016/37 - Tamati Tuhiwai - and succession
orders made at 159 GIS 286-287 (26 November
2004) and 112 Rotorua MB 142 (22 March 1960) -
Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20230000019645
A20170003267
45/93 Olive Gilliland CJ 2017/8 - Paerau Te Wire...
Interest based trusts
Tarati whānau (utu tāpae $68)
Whānautrust (filing fee $68)
A whānautrust combines the interests of a whānau (family) into a single trust.
You will also need to provide:
a copy of their death certificate or other evidence of death
an original or certified copy of the will
written confirmation from any spouse or partner who wishes to surrender a lifetime right (if applicable)
consents agreeing to include succession by whāngai (if applicable)
a completed WhānauTrust application, draft trust order, written consent from trustees, and minutes from the hui agreeing to constitute a WhānauTrust (if...
You must own an interest in the land or be the beneficiary of a whānautrust that owns an interest in the land.
The title of ownership remains with the landowners, but the occupation order may be passed on by succession.