Once you've confirmed these details, you can find further information through the following sources: Pātaka Whenua
Pātaka Whenua is the online portal that holds the Māori Land Court electronic record, which includes minutes and orders. Pātaka Whenua gives you the ability to search and access Māori land information, submit an enquiry and file a Court application from anywhere at any time.
TIME APPLICATION NO. SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP25 12:30 PM AP-20240000007226 239/93 Marilyn Miller Hoe O Tainui North 2B2 & Hoe O
Tainui 2B1A2B2 Trust – Replace
Cora Nahu and Billy Pompey and
appoint Patricia Hauraki,
Cassandra Randall-Waetford and
Tracy Nahu as responsible trustees
WA TINA – 1:00 PM
SP26 2:00 PM AP-20250000008781 67/93 Trustees of
Te Kawaunui
Trust
Te Kawaunui Trust - Judicial
conference (seek directions)
NB: The court may convene a
he...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 7 11:30 AM AP-20240000005065 239/93 Patricia Jane
Maunsell
Hirini Manihera & Pati Manihera
Whanau Trust -Replace Hirini
Pakia Manihera and appoint John
Paul Maunsell and Isaac Nathan
Maunsell as responsible trustees
SP 8 11:30 AM AP-20240000006780 244/93 Patricia Jane
Maunsell
Hirini Manihera & Pati Manihera
Whānau Trust - Variation of trust
order
SP 9 11:30 AM AP-20240000005102 239/93 Te Reo Hau Oue 2B3C (Te Aroha Marae) - Ad...
For example: if you know the block name, such as Mahanga 1B you can enter that and the words ‘Minute’ or ‘Order’.
Acronyms
Common acronyms or abbreviations will automatically be returned in Near Match Search .
Most follow this general order when working through the online portal submission:
• Introduction
• Applicant Details
• Application Details
• Hearing Schedule (if relevant or other application specific section)
• Upload Documents
• Application Summary
• Payment
• Confirmation
At the top of the screen is a progress bar.
Proceedings on foot or not
As noted above, one of the benefits of the proposed mediation process is that mediation is
not only available where there are proceedings on foot, but also where there are no formal
proceedings or applications before the Court. A simple application by the Registrar and the
consent of the parties to the dispute is all that is required.