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Me whai kape rawa te rēhita o te Kooti
Whenua Māori, mēnā ko te wā tono neke
atu i te 21 tau.
Ētahi atu mōhiotanga
Mō ētahi atu mōhiotanga e pā ana ki te
whakahou taitara whenua, me tuhi, me
waea, waea whakaahua, īmēra, me haere
rānei ki te Kooti Whenua Māori.
I tō tono, me whakaatu koe i ngā taunakitanga:
he tūranga wātea kei runga i te komiti whakahaere
kāore i tutuki i te hui motuhake, hui ā-tau rānei te whakakī i taua tūranga wātea
mō te painga o te kaporeihana whenua te tohu i tētahi, ā,
kei reira ngā tautoko whānui mō te tohu i tētahi.
E panonitia ana Te Kooti Whenua Māori i ēnei tau kua pahure ake nei. I tīmata mā te whakarerekē i te ture i te Pepuere 2021, te āhua o tā mātou tukatuka i ngā tono i te paunga o te tau 2022, me te whakarewa i tā mātou tomokanga tuihono, te Pātaka Whenua, i tēnei tau.
He ōrite anō ngā mahi a ngā mema o te kōmiti ki ērā o ngā taratī whenua Māori. Me kī, he toru tau te roa o te wā ki ngā mema, ā, ka taea te tū anō kia pōtihia i te hui ā-tau a te kaporeihana whenua.
Arā pea, ko te:
haere tonu me te tono onāianei i te Kooti Whenua Māori
tuku tono atu anō ki te Kooti Whenua Māori
rapu tohutohu, te haere tonu rānei o te hui takawaenga me taua kaitakawaenga anō, he mea rerekē rānei. Ka aha mēnā kāore e tau he whakataunga?
Mēnā kāore e whakaae tahi ngā taha e rua, ka whakamōhio atu te kaitakawaenga ki te Kooti Whenua Māori.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20230003230 214/93 Teena Mary McLaren Akitio Section 28B and other blocks - Constitute Ian
Ross McLaren and Hine Kirangi Power Whänau Trust
in respect of the interests of Hine Kirangi Power and
appoint Teena Mary Mclaren, Reid Mark Mclaren and
Craig Bruce Mclaren as trustees
A20230004083 86/93 Deputy Registrar Anthony Terei Peeti also known as George Peeti or
George Te Rei Peeti and Anthony Peeti - Amendment
of Court record for incorrect entr...
This is the narrative of a piece of land in Te Tau Ihu – Aorere. It sets out how Judge Reeves dealt with an application for accretion and for determination of ownership, where ownership records had not been maintained for over 100 years.