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Notification of applications that remain
outstanding in the office of the Chief
Registrar, Wellington
September 2025
TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications, currently held in the Office of the Chief
Registrar in Wellington, received up to the pānui closing date of 9th of July 2025, are hereby notified,
pursuant to rules 3.18, 5.3 and 8.2(3) of the MāoriLand Court Rules 2011, as being outstanding and
have yet to be determined o...
TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP12 10:00 AM AP-20260000006517 114/19
237/93
239/93
Deputy
Registrar
Waihaha 4 block and Hurakia Trust -
Jurisdiction of the Court generally
Judicial Conference.
The modern MāoriLand Court exists in an environment that is significantly different to that in which was created on 30 October 1865 by the General Assembly of the New Zealand Colony under the Native Lands Act 1865.
I went on to discover however that at the time those succession applications were made, various Māoriland interests had not been identified by the Court and were not included in the 1967 orders.
Different spelling of names: landowners often have more than one name, and not all of those names may have been known when the initial application was submitted.
Other succession decisions: a succession applicant might inherit more land interests from another whānau member after the initial application has been decided.
TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI / MĀORILAND COURT
Place: Whangārei in Chambers
Present: M P Armstrong, Judge
V Rakete, Court Taker
Date: 31 July 2024
Application No: AP-20240000007190
Subject: Rescheduling of Te Taitokerau Court Sitting Dates
Legislation: Rule 3.8(1)(b) of the MāoriLand Court Rules 2011
The Court: I have considered the 2024 October and November Taitokerau District court
sitting dates for Kaitaia and Kaikohe, that...