(state full name),
make application for a vesting order transferring the land interests – ( tick as appropriate)
as set out in this application
according to the terms set out in the attached agreement
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THE TRANSFEREES ARE:
Full Name
Address
Email
Full Name
Address
Email
Full Name
Address
Email
Full Name
Address
Email
Full Name
Address
Full Name...
To assist the Court to process and deal with these proceedings, attach to your notice of intention to appear
a statement setting out your response to each of the claims made by the applicant.
4.
Very
65, 30%
Neither poor
nor good
33, 15%
Don’t Know
33, 15%
Good
66, 31%
No
46, 21%
Don’t know
56, 26%
Yes
112, 52%
Neither poor
nor good
41, 19%
Poor
34, 16%
Good
51, 23%
Very Good
39, 18%Very Poor
49, 23%
Very Good
70, 32%
Moderately
52, 24%
Somewhat
35, 16%
Don’t know
41, 19%
Not at all
22, 10%
Not safe at all,
6, 3%
A little unsafe,
11, 5%
Refuse to Answer, 2, 1%
Don’t know
36, 16%
Moderately Safe
60, 28%
Very Safe
102, 47%
5% asked for a brief whakawhanaungatan...
The most significant of these was the Mackay Commission of 1886-1887, which found that Ngāi Tahu as an iwi and its members had been left without a sufficient land base. 2 In 1892, the Crown agreed to make certain lands available to South Island landless Māori. 3 Judge Mackay and Percy Smith, the Surveyor-General, compiled a list of landless Māori in the South Island and assigned sections of land to them, assisted by Tame Parata. 4 By 1905, 142,463 acres had been allocated to 4,064 people. 5...
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.
VENUE: Waihao Marae
26 Māori Road
Morven
Waimate
Kaupapa:
• Vote on setting aside the whenua as a Māori reservation.
• Vote on who the class of beneficiaries will be