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SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
77 AP-20240000009697 40/93
98(9)(aa)/93
Deputy
Registrar
Te Whānau A Tommy Kume Hemahema Tamati
Trust – Application for payment from the Māori
Land Court Special Aid Fund for reasonable
legal costs (Kōkiri Chambers)
(AP-20230000033843 and AP-
20230000033847)
78 AP-20240000009698 40(3)/93
98(9)(aa)/93
Deputy
Registrar
Te Whānau A Tommy Kume Hemahema Tamati
Trust - Application for payment from Māori Land
Court Special Aid Fund for reas...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
AP-20240000011743 244/93 Carla Benefield (Peak
Chartered Accountants)
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tikanga o te Te
Moanapapaku Ahu Whenua trust
Vary the terms of the Te Moanapapaku Ahu
Whenua trust
AP-20240000011744 118(6)/93 Dorothy Rapana He tauatanga ki ngā pānga tāpiri ki a Garry
Kairimu
Succeed to the additional interests of Garry Kairimu
AP-20240000011747 239/93 Carla Benefield (Peak
Chartered Accountants)
He whakarerek...
Māori history contains a detailed account of Māori origins from Papatūānuku and Ranginui to Tāne-
mahuta, Tangaroa, Tūmatauenga, Haumia-tiketike, Tāwhiri-mātea, Rongo and their siblings across
many generations and significant figures and stories, to the tangata whenua of today.