MoJ National Panui August 2023
ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www. mäorilandcourt. govt. nz www. mäorilandonline. govt.
ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www. mäorilandcourt. govt. nz www. mäorilandonline. govt.
It was as a result of attending Primary School in Rūātoki that he learnt to speak Māori before he was then sent to Auckland to attend Boarding School at Mt Albert Grammar School where he was one of two boys who studied Māori in what was a boys only school with a population of 1,200.
ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www. mäorilandcourt. govt. nz www. mäorilandonline. govt.
Documents/Panui/0517423-Ministry-of-Justice_National-Panui-July-2023-web.pdf (838 kb)
ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www. mäorilandcourt. govt. nz www. mäorilandonline. govt.
Documents/Panui/0526122-Ministry-of-Justice-National-Panui-July-2022-web1.pdf (493 kb)
This process is less formal and may save you time and travel costs, as you won't have to attend a formal court sitting. Succession applications will be considered “simple” if there are no complicating factors.
The owner of the shares or interests being transferred should attend. Any person who is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial interest in the land is entitled to appear and to be heard at the Court hearing.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
The owner of the shares or interests being transferred should attend. Any person who is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial interest in the land is entitled to appear and to be heard at the Court hearing.
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english.pdf (333 kb)
The owner of the shares or interests being transferred should attend. Any person who is entitled, or will be entitled, to a beneficial interest in the land is entitled to appear and to be heard at the Court hearing.
Uploads/MLC-transferring-maori-land-shares-english-v2.pdf (333 kb)
The purpose of updating the list of owners is to ensure successors can attend and vote at meetings of owners to decide on how to receive the land.
When the Crown’s claim to the Patetere block was about to be heard in 1881, the Waikato Times reported that over a thousand people would be attending. On 19 February, it was reported in the Waikato Times that ‘the attendance was very large, and considerable interest appeared to be taken in the proceedings’.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-150-years-of-the-Maori-Land-Court.pdf (11 mb)