40. Tākitimu 22 May 2026
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP2 1:00 PM AP-20250000004259 238/93 Douglas Karangaroa Te Mihi Kore Karangaroa & Paora Tamoe Haronga Whānau Trust – Enforcement of obligations of trust
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP2 1:00 PM AP-20250000004259 238/93 Douglas Karangaroa Te Mihi Kore Karangaroa & Paora Tamoe Haronga Whānau Trust – Enforcement of obligations of trust
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 10:00 AM AP-20230000021695 A20190009158 280/93 Arlene Faith Pearse, Hinetewhiurangi Kani (Te Omeka Whānau Trust), Julie Hinepua Rosemary Gilles, Rautangata Hutana- Te-Ahoa, Robert Nairn Gillies, Te Kahui O Te Rangi Sims, Ursula Hukapapa Gillies-Te Aho Waimarama 3A6B6B Incorporation - Investigation of incorporation
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP3 11:00 AM AP-20230000025962 117/93, 214/93 Guy Puke- Mason Ada Rangiirihia Puke also known as Ada Rangirihia Puke or Ada Rangihira Puke or Ada Rangihia Puke or Ada Eketone Puke or Ada Netere Eketone or Ada Wetere Puke or Ada Wetere Eketone - Succession and constitute a whanau trust
Documents/Panui/34.-Waikato-Maniapoto-23-April-2026.pdf (115 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 11:00 AM AP-20230000028382 A20200011042 238/93 Rosie Winters Matauri 2F2B - Occupation order SP2 11:00 AM AP-20230000028383 A20200011043 238/93 Haimona Wiremu Whānau Trust Matauri 2F2B - Occupation order SP3 11:00 AM AP-20230000028384 A20200011044 238/93 Pearl Taylor Matauri 2F2B - Occupation order SP4 11:00 AM AP-20230000028385 A20200011045 238/93 Rena Hona Matauri 2F2B - Occupation order SP5 11:00 AM AP-20230000028386 A202000...
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI - INFORMATION SEMINARS Venue: 1 Trading Place, Henderson Tuesday 9 June 2026 | Tuesday 14 July 2026 ❖ Succession and Whānau Trusts 10.00 AM ❖ Pātaka Whenua: Searching the Record 1.00 PM Tuesday 23 June 2026 | Tuesday 28 July 2026 ❖ Ahu Whenua Trust Set Up and Trust Applications 10.00 AM ❖ Pātaka Whenua: Searching the Record 1.00 PM The objectives of these seminars are to - 1.
Documents/Landowner-notices/MLC-Tamaki-Programme-WCL-June-July2026.pdf (342 kb)
The Māori Land court will only make a partition order when it is satisfied that the partition is necessary for the effective operation, development and utilisation of the land, or that it effects a gift from the donor to a member of his or her whānau. The following points need to be considered: • access – the area to be partitioned should not restrict access to the rest of the land • the lie of the land – the area to be partitioned should not take the entire flat or most use...
The Māori Land court will only make a partition order when it is satisfied that the partition is necessary for the effective operation, development and utilisation of the land, or that it effects a gift from the donor to a member of his or her whānau. The following points need to be considered: • access – the area to be partitioned should not restrict access to the rest of the land • the lie of the land – the area to be partitioned should not take the entire flat or most use...
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-title-improvement-english.pdf (385 kb)
Upcoming sessions: Te Kooti Whenua Māori Information Seminars Venue: 1 Trading Place, Henderson, Auckland Dates: Tuesday 9 June 2026 | Tuesday 14 July 2023 10:00 AM - Succession and whānau trusts 1:00 PM - Pātaka Whenua: Searching the Record Dates: Tuesday 23 June 2026 | Tuesday 28 July 2026 10:00 AM - Ahu Whenua trust set up and trust applications 1:00 PM - Pātaka Whenua: Searching the Record To register, please email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz A cop...
(specify relationship ie father, mother, sister, brother or not related) Deceased’s gender: Male Female Deceased’s age: Date of death: Place of death: Gender diverse (A copy of the death certificate is provided (see note 1 on page 9) 2 I /WE ATTENDED THE TANGI OR FUNERAL OF THE DECEASED: YES NO 3 I /WE UNDERSTAND THAT ANY WILL OF THE DECEASED DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCCESSION FOR SILNA LANDS: YES NO Page 3 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/courts/maori-land-court MLC - 01...
That invitation is not made by an order of the Court but by the hope for parties to move forward and strengthen the relationships and kinship ties of the whānau involved. This judgment is a significant milestone in the Māori Land Court and for Māori landowners.