Searching with only
Land Block Name, or Ownership Type without a name may produce a large number of search
results.
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Step 6
When you have located the correct owner name and it is displayed in the Search results area,
click the name in the Owner name or Owner ID column to open the ownership information page.
If you know that Christopher's block is, for example, Ruamata , but aren’t sure how his name is spelt, you can enter Christoper Crbb into the Owner Namesearch field and Ruamata into the Land Block Namesearch field to narrow the results.
Enter the information you know and click ‘search’. The search results will show with six columns:
• Block ID
• Block Name
• Alternate Name
• District
• State
• Land status type
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Click the document you want to view under the ‘Block ID’ column.
Step 3
Enter the block name into the appropriate box. You can also add in any of the other search criteria
information that you know using the provided drop-down menus.
Once you are ready, click “Search”.
Step 5
When you have located the correct owner name and it is displayed in the Search results area,
click the name in the Owner name column to open the ownership information page.
This application will require the Māori
Land Court staff to search the record for
you. This process is known as a Part IV
search and is provided free of charge
• searching on the Māori Land Online
(MLOL) database, available through the
Māori Land Court website.
This application will require the Māori
Land Court staff to search the record for
you. This process is known as a Part IV
search and is provided free of charge
• searching on the Māori Land Online
(MLOL) database, available through the
Māori Land Court website.