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He Aratohu mō Pātaka Whenua
Me rēhita hei kaiwhakamahi
Pātaka Whenua
Rā whakaputa: 25 o Hūrae 2024
I whakahoungia: 25 o Hūrae 2024
Mā tēnei aratohu e ārahi i a koe ki te whai i ngā hātepe ki te rēhita hei kaiwhakamahi Pātaka
Whenua.
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He Aratohu mō Pātaka Whenua
Rapua he hanganga
whakahaere
Rā whakaputa: 25 o Hūrae 2024
I whakahoungia: 25 o Hūrae 2024
Ehara i te mea me kaiwhakamahi rēhita o Pātaka Whenua koe e rapu ai, e uru ai hoki ki ngā
mōhiohio hanganga whakahaere.
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He Aratohu mō Pātaka Whenua
Te tuku pakirehua
Rā whakaputa: 25 o Hūrae 2024
I whakahoungia: 25 o Hūrae 2024
I te tomokanga o Pātaka Whenua, ka taea te tuku pakirehua ki te Kooti Whenua Māori
ahakoa he kaiwhakamahi rēhita koe, he kaiwhakamahi taupua rānei.
TIME
APPLICATION NO.
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 1
10.00 AM AP-20250000001258 58/93 Katene Williams,
Heke Collier,
Rachell Mio and
Garry Max
Watson
Appeal 2025/3 - Torere Pa
Reserve, Torere Reserve
No.2 (Beach, River And
Stores Depot), Torere
Reserve No.4 (Torere And
Manakiao) And Torere
Urupas (Hanoa, Te One,
Owhainene And Opeperu)
Blocks (Torere Reserves
Trust)
Office of the
Chief Registrar
PĀNUI
TIME
APPLICATION NO.
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 1
10.00 AM AP-20250000001258 58/93 Katene Williams,
Heke Collier,
Rachell Mio and
Garry Max
Watson
Appeal 2025/3 - Torere Pa
Reserve, Torere Reserve
No.2 (Beach, River And
Stores Depot), Torere
Reserve No.4 (Torere And
Manakiao) And Torere
Urupas (Hanoa, Te One,
Owhainene And Opeperu)
Blocks (Torere Reserves
Trust)
Office of the
Chief Registrar
PĀNUI
This is also a return to the Court and Tribunal for Judge Milner, who worked early in his career as a Research Counsel for the Māori Land Court and as an Assistant Registrar for the Waitangi Tribunal.
Whatungarongaro te tangata toitū te whenuaAs people disappear from sight, the land remains Before settlers arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand, tangata whenua cared for whenuaas kaitiaki, or guardians, as hapū and whānau collectives.