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Original Grantees of the Hāwea/Wānaka SILNA Block
Note: Abode refers to the place of residence for the individual as listed in the Native Land
Register for the Wānaka Block 1895. The correct number of Original Grantees for the
Hāwea/Wānaka SILNA Block is 50.
NOTICE:
A claim has been made against you in the attached application form that has been filed in the Māori Land Court or Māori
Appellate Court at.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Searching with
only Block District, Ownership Category, or Ownership Type without a name or ID may produce a
large number of search results.
Step 4
Once you have entered your search criteria, click “Search”.
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Step 5
Scroll down the page to view the Search results.
To refine the results further, you can use the
triangle filter buttons to apply additional criteria with the filter pop-up boxes.
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Step 6
When you have located the correct management structure and it is displayed in the Search
results area, click the number in the Organisation ID column to open the management structure
information page.
On this page
Māori Land Update
Block and trust information
Māori Incorporation Register Māori Land Update
Our Māori Land Update is released annually and provides:
the number of customary and freehold titles of Māori land
the number and types of management structures and the size of the land they are responsible for managing.
The benefits of an incorporation include:
the ability to establish and run commercial operations for maximum financial benefit to the shareholders
the application of a corporate model to the management of Māori land
autonomy from the normal Māori Land Court practices that apply to trusts, and
voting and resolutions by shareholders are based on the number of shares held, rather than the number of votes received.
You can apply from anywhere at any time, using a computer, laptop, tablet, or smart phone. When you register in Pātaka Whenua and create a profile you can begin an application, save your progress, and come back to it later.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.
Once created, the trust is a separate legal entity and is
required to have its own IRD number.
To find out more, visit ird.govt.nz (keywords: business
advisory) and ask a Kaitakawaenga Māori or Community
Compliance Officer to contact you.