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SECTIONAPPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00AM AP-20250000004770 239/93,
240/93
Te Ake Tarewa
Trust
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Te Ake Tarewa Trust
(Mangauika 1B1 & Whakairoiro
5C2C2)
Reduce and remove trustees
SP2 10:00AM AP-20250000004766 19/93 Sandra Joan
Kiriwhero
Tamaki
Mangauika 1B1 & Whakairoiro
5C2C2 – Injunction against any
person in respect of any actual
threatened trespass or other injury to
any Māori land or Māori Reservati...
SECTIONAPPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 2 10:30 AM AP-20260000001371 19/93 Rose Dudley Te konoti B4A3B2B (Te Konoti
B4A3B2B Ahu Whenua Trust) –
Injunction against any person in
respect of any actual threatened
trespass or other injury to any Māori
land or Māori Reservation
Respondents: Te Konoti B4A3B2B
Ahu Whenua Trustees.
They were and are both teachers and as result Judge Williams’ has had the privilege of being brought up in areas such as Te Whetū, Kāwhia, Pātea and Rūātoki. It was as a result of attending Primary School in Rūātoki that he learnt to speak Māori before he was then sent to Auckland to attend Boarding School at Mt Albert Grammar School where he was one of two boys who studied Māori in what was a boys only school with a population of 1,200.
A number of countries have now incorporated into those regulations provisions which allow arbitrators to grant urgent interim relief such as an urgent interim injunction. They have effected this by amending the rules of arbitration in their country (a form of regulation) to provide for this.
You must file your notice of intention to appear in the Court, and also
serve it on the applicant at the address for service given in the attached application, within 14 days after
the date on which you are served with this notice.
3.
In the interim, the judiciary will continue to have the discretion to set applications down for special hearings to progress the many applications that are waiting for resolution.
The Māori Land Court is conducting an
inquiry to establish the successors to SILNA lands pursuant to Section 29, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 in accordance
with an application filled by the Minister of Māori Affairs, currently under application A20180009373.