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A20220002009
241/93
67/93
Margaret
Menehira
He tauwehenga i ētahi pānga
whenua atu i te Nora Menehira
Whānau Trust
Nora Menehira Whānau Trust -
Partial termination of trust
The Court may convene to make
orders
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67/93
Margaret
Menehira
He arotakenga i te Nora Menehira
Whānau Trust
Nora Menehira Whānau Trust–
Review of trust
The Court ma...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
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A20220009348
328/93 Noella Taylor Motukiore J2B – Occupation Order
SP 11 10:30 AM AP-20230000028236
A20130010405
67/93 Hamuera
Winoka Topia
Panguru A18 – Judicial Conference
PARAMANAWA – 11:15 AM ki 11:30 AM
SP 12 11:30 AM AP-20230000028930
A20230001502
328/93 Queenie Mary
Galbraith
Waiaua B Block – Application for
Occupation Order in favour of Stuart
and Queenie Galbraith
SP 13 12:00 PM AP...
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The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui:
Whenua: Rangiwaea No. 4F No. 4B
Date: Sunday, 15 March 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Te Pae Tata - Ruapehu Community Hub,
43a Ruapehu Road,
Ohakune 4625
Kaupapa:
To consider a 15-year lease with a 5 yearly rent review of the above block
For further information please contact Aotea Māori Land Court on 06 3490770 or mlcaotea@justice.govt.nz
View the notice here.
Following the Government’s decision last week to remove the remaining COVID-19
restrictions, the judiciary, informed by public health advice, reviewed the court
operating protocols. Public health advice recommends that people isolate for five
days if they have COVID-19 and that masks remain a useful tool to prevent the
spread of respiratory viruses.
If there is a disagreement about access to the land, there are provisions for an internal review, and for the water service provider or the landowner to appeal to the Māori Land Court.