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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP1 10:00AM AP-20250000005948 19/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
Matapihi 1A3C2A2 block (Matapihi
1A3C2A Ahu Whenua Trust) –
Judicial Conference (Injunction
against any person in respect of any
actual threatened trespass or other
injury to any Māori land or Māori
Reservation (Respondent: Leighton
Faulkner))
SP2 10:00AM AP-20250000005949 240/93 Joey Te Ao
Tutahanga
Wetea Faulkner
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī
mō Matapih...
Information about whenua is generally held by the district office that is located closest to that land block. You can visit one of our offices to view:
current and historic ownership lists for whenua Māori
minutes of hearings of Court and Registrar decisions
current and historic memorial schedule information recording leases, occupations and other land uses
orders made by the court or a Registrar – including:
title orders (creating Māori land)
trust orders (names of trustees and ter...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP16 10:15 AM AP-20250000004143 164/93
158/93
Kathleen Ann
Jurgens
He whakawhitinga hea o
Kathleen Ann Jurgens mai i
ngā poraka whenua o Whaanga
1A4 me Whaanga 1B2A hei
koha ki a Maaria McFarland
rāua ko Mason Jurgens
Transferring shares of Kathleen
Ann Jurgens from Whaanga 1A4
and Whaanga 1B2A by way of
gift to Maaria McFarland and
Mason Jurgens
SP17 10:15 AM AP-20250000004193 231/93 Charlene Tai He arotakenga i te Harene
Ihirangi W...
It is possible to
establish a Māori reservation over one part of a block.
Purposes of a reservation
A reservation can be established for the following purposes:
• a village site • a marae
• a place of cultural, historical
or scenic interest
• a catchment area or other
source of water supply
• a sports ground • pā site
• a bathing place • a building site
• a church site • a landing place
• a spring • a fishing ground
• an urupā/burial ground • a well
• a timber reserve • wāhi...
It is possible
to establish a Māori reservation over one
part of a block.
Purposes of a reservation
A reservation can be established for any of
the following purposes:
• a village site
• a marae
• a sports ground
• a catchment area or other source of
water supply
• a place of cultural, historical, or scenic
interest
• a conservation purpose (in conjunction
with whenua rāhui)
• a bathing place
• a building site
• a church site
• a landing place
• a spring
• a fishing g...
If you or your whānau are on this list, please update your
contact details with us to receive communications regarding the block. If any of your
whanaunga are on the list and are deceased, we invite you to make a succession
application.
On this page
Applying for succession
Succession application types
Succession and whāngai
Succession with no living descendants
Succession with a living husband, wife, or partner Māori freehold land can be owned by one owner or several owners and in some cases, there might be hundreds of owners in one block or title of land. The accurate documentation of succession to land is critical and enables landowners to work together to make decisions about its use for the benefit of all landowner...
Also, depending on the circumstances of your
beneficiaries and your whenua, you might want to include purposes like these:
(a) upholding the principles of whanaungatanga, kaitiakitanga and manaakitanga, and
consciously protecting the interests of future generations as well as those alive today;
(b) exercising kaitiakitanga over the bush and waterways by protecting, managing and
improving these taonga as possible;
(c) working with the beneficial owners and their whānau to promot...