Pātaka Whenua will be unavailable for an upcoming maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Thursday, 22 January, from 5:30pm - 6:00pm.
Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email at mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz
Ko ngā kaihanga o te
kawenata, ko ngā kaitiaki o te papa kāinga
me ngā kaiwhiwhi hua (mēnā ko ngā iwi
katoa o Aotearoa ngā kaiwhiwhi hua, ka
riro mā ngā kaipupuri whiwhi hua 15 me ngā
kaitiaki e whakarite he kawenata).
After 18 months of hearings in Rotorua, 15 applications concerning the administration and utilisation of Utuhina No.3H No’s 2 & 3 Subdivision F will shortly be completed.
Te mana whiwhi mana tuku
Hāunga anō ngā mea whai wira (tirohia te
whārangi 6), ko te mana tuku whenua Māori,
hea kaporeihana Māori rānei, ka taka mai ki
raro i ngā ritenga ture wāhanga 109 e whai
ake nei:
• Ko te pouaru 15, te hoa moe rānei, ka whai
mana kia whiwhi ki ngā rawa, kia mate, kia
mārena anō rānei ia.
Pukeroa Oruawhata, Rotoiti 15, Te Manawa o Tūhoe, Rotomā No 1, Paehinahina Mourea, Pouakani, Te Pūtahitanga o Ngā Ara, Ruawāhia 2B, Maraeroa, Haumingi, Tiki Te Kohu, Kāpenga, Mokoia.
Clarke v Karaitiana [2011] NZCA 154 The Māori Land Court had ordered the Registrar to convene a meeting of owners of Tauhara Middle 15 to be held in September 2008 to elect trustees, having previously found that the then-trustees had committed breaches of trust sufficient to warrant removal.
For further information, please contact the Office of the Chief Registrar in Wellington, quoting the
appropriate application number at:
Physical address: Postal address:
L7, Fujitsu Tower, 141 The Terrace DX Box SX11203
WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
Phone: 04 914 3102
Fax: 04 914 3100
Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz
STEVEN DODD
Chief Registrar, Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
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APPLICATION NO:
SECTION:
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We will need lawyers who can combine knowledge of te reo me ona tikanga, and the Treaty, with the practice of environmental law. After 15 or so years as a corporate lawyer, you can imagine my surprise to have the opportunity to join the Māori Land Court.
In many cases a Court officer will need to
check details of the application with you so
you should report 15 minutes ahead of the
scheduled time.
You should have the opportunity to read and
check the submission prepared by the case
manager.