PÄNUI
NO:
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
26 AP-20240000003464 113A/93
117(2)/93
Mark Te One Mohi Karena Te One also known as Mohi Te
One - Succession
Applications to be decided without notice
Under rule 6.6 of the Mäori Land Court Rules 2011, the following applications may be decided without notice
and without formal hearing.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP13 10:35 AM AP-20250000009894 239/93 Kristin Leigh
Henare
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō te Rangitoto Tuhua
60A3B3B Māori Reserve (Te Koura
Marae)
Replace Wilson Kamaru with Stacey
Jasmine Kororia Harris as
responsible trustee of Rangitoto
Tuhua 60A3B3B Māori Reserve (Te
Koura Marae)
SP14 10:40 AM AP-20260000001140 239/93 Kim Rota Te
Rangi
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Timatanga (Eddie) ...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP13 10:35 AM AP-20250000009894 239/93 Kristin Leigh
Henare
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō te Rangitoto Tuhua
60A3B3B Māori Reserve (Te Koura
Marae)
Replace Wilson Kamaru with Stacey
Jasmine Kororia Harris as
responsible trustee of Rangitoto
Tuhua 60A3B3B Māori Reserve (Te
Koura Marae)
SP14 10:40 AM AP-20260000001140 239/93 Kim Rota Te
Rangi
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahitī mō Timatanga (Eddie) ...
He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā, ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
A Special Sitting
At Rotorua
At Rotorua | Māori Land Court, Hauora House, 1143 Haupapa Street, Rotorua
Or Via Zoom – Meeting ID: 851 0825 3828 | Passcode: 024235
Thursday 4 July 2024
Judge C T Coxhead Presiding
PĀNUI
NO.
Only 17% of Māori knew how to speak te reo, only 5% of our children in schools could speak te reo, and furthermore, there were people of that time who declared there was no benefit in teaching te reo and no benefit in the continued survival of te reo Māori.
Whilst you can act by majority, you all share equally in any decisions made by the trust, good or bad.
Te mahi me te kore whai hua ki a koe
Act without personal profit
You can’t benefit personally from being a trustee.
Mō te wāwāhanga:
Me whai whakaaetanga ngā kaipupuri whenua, e kitea rānei tenui o te tautoko kei te wāriu o te whenua me ngā hea (i mua i te wāwāhanga).