Further information about the application may be obtained from the Taitokerau Māori Land
Court – mlctaitokerau@justice.govt.nz (please quote reference AP-20250000009606)
Don Cameron
Registrar
Taitokerau Māori Land Court
AX10086
WHANGĀREI
Phone 09-983-9940
mailto:paulawilson@hendersonreeves.co.nz
mailto:mlctaitokerau@justice.govt.nz
Getting permission is important so water service providers can do their work and landowners know what is happening on their land.
Landowners may need to pay for water services charges. When the land has many owners, it’s important that the costs are shared fairly among everyone.
Where the
transaction is a gift the Court may dispense with the signature of the transferee where it is satisfied that the transferee is aware of, and agrees with, the
vesting.
After the court hearing, the judge can confirm, change, or cancel any previous decision.
This may not necessarily be heard by the same judge which made the original decision.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
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240/93
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Uri o
Pukerangiora
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī
mō Kairau 2E2 and 2E3A Reserve
Replace Aroha Laura Harris, Michael
Rumatiki Timu, Aisha Atawhai Ngaia,
Bridget Christine Pasefika, Dwayne
Andrew Hitchieson with Matapaepae
Pani Urwin, Donna Kororia Akariri,
Chyloe Morrison Nicholas Bishop,
Charles Te Rauparaha Walters and
Stevie Rei Hond as trustees of the
Kairau 2E2 and 2E3A Reser...
The Court has now directed that a hui of the descendants be called as follows:
• To discuss and consider setting the land aside as a Māori Reservation, including:
o a reservation name and purpose
o for whom reservation may be set aside
o trustees (meeting may elect trustees if a reservation is decided);
• The Court has appointed an independent facilitator for the hui.
However, you can reapply if you'd like to continue to use our mediation service to try and resolve the issues. You may also consider further mediation outside of the Māori Land Court.