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SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 28 1:30PM AP-20230000027459
A20200002269
45/93 John Te Kaaho or
Rurehe
CJ 2020/6 - Te Uru Keiha
Ahuru Orupe Tuhua or
Rurehe - succession and
whānautrustorders made
at 99 Whakatane MB 279-
282 on 7 July 2003 -
Application to the Chief
Judge
PĀNUI
NO.
APPLICATION NO:
SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20230002028 113/93,
118/93,
214/93
Kelli Te Maiharoa Gaynor Anne Te Maiharoa also
known as Gaynor Anne Howison -
Succession and constitute a
whānautrust
A20230002030 118(6)/93 Deputy Registrar Lyn Atwell Ryan - Succession
(further interests)
MApr1/2023 MApr1/2023
6
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APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 14 2:30PM AP-20230000019732
A20200004007
45/93 Reihana Ronald Te
Rangiwhakaewa
Kingi
CJ 2020/13 - Te Punga
Barclay or Glenville Punga
Barclay or Punga Pakere -
and a succession order
made at 29 Tauranga MB
368 on 20 June 1969 -
Application to the Chief
Judge
SP 15 2:45PM AP-20230000019689
A20190003008
45/93 Marylyn Hurley
CJ 2019/16 - Mary Holden
or Mary Atkins or Mere
Hiria or Mary Hiria - and
orders made a...
Back in court the following day in Nelson, Judge Reeves explained the final orders she
would make. Under s 131, she made an order determining that the residue of the
original block is Māori Freehold Land.
Examples of what could be considered ‘simple’ trust matters
include:
• forming a whānautrust for a single owner’s interests or
shares; or
• terminating a kaitiaki trust for a minor when the person
reaches 20 years of age; or
• appointing a trustee to a whānautrust.
Whenua Māori held by a Māori land trust
3. Where the title to the land is vested in a Māori land trust (e.g. an Ahu Whenua Trust or a
WhānauTrust) the trustees can approve a mortgage against the land subject to any
restrictions in the trustorder (ss 147 and 150A of the Act)
This is the case for the largest
and most successful trusts and incorporations, such as the Tuaropaki Trust and
Mangatu Incorporation, right down to the smallest papakainga trusts.