...Kahurangi
Tawhai, Phillip
Tawhai, Jason
Tawhai, Zivana
Tawhai
CJ 2025/11 - Watene Tawhai and
succession orders made at 89
Opotiki 235-240 on 2/11/2005
SP19 11:30 AM AP-20240000013679 45/93
Wiremu
Rudolph
CJ 2024/89 - Pakinga C1 block -
Hone Rurawhe also known as Jack
Rudolph and a vesting order made at
13 Kaitaia MB 44 on 16/5/1983 -
Application to the Chief Judge
SP20 11:45 AM AP-20230000029688 45/93 Kathleen
Karaitiana
CJ 2023/6 – John Murray Kar...
In some cases, there are hundreds of owners for one block
or title¹. When an owner dies, it’s important to transfer
their interests to the person or people entitled to receive
those interests – the successors².
...Māori Land Court District in which some or all of the lands or the subject matter of the application is located)
Please select one District Taitokerau Waikato-Maniapoto Waiariki
Tairāwhiti Tākitimu Aotea Te Waipounamu
SUBJECT OF APPLICATION - BLOCK / DECEASED / OTHER MATTER:
(Please state name and block number of land, Māori incorporation, person or other matter in respect of which the application is made)
........................................................................
Ahu whenua and whenua tōpū trusts are
land management trusts and generally involve whole
blocks of land.
• Kaitiaki trust
A kaitiaki trust relates solely to an individual who is a
minor5 or has a disability6 and is unable to manage their
own affairs.
In some cases there
are hundreds of owners for one block or
title 1. When an owner dies, it is important
to transfer his or her interests to whoever
is entitled to receive those interests.
In some cases there
are hundreds of owners for one block or
title 1. When an owner dies, it is important
to transfer his or her interests to whoever
is entitled to receive those interests.
The Act recognises that blocks of Māori land are generally
owned by people connected to each other and to the land
through kin groups, such as iwi7 and hapū8.
The benefits of an ahu whenua trust include:
a greater opportunity to use the land
trustees can be appointed to administer and manage the block
owners can participate in meetings and decisions about the direction of the trust
the trust becomes the single point of contact for the block, and
the trust is a legal entity and trustees can set up a bank account to hold any funds for the beneficiaries.
...the Protected Objects
Act 197
(j) notice of appeal to Māori Appellate Court
(k) appeal against provisional or preliminary determination of Māori Land Court
(l) enforcement of obligations of trust under section 80(2) of the Maraeroa A and B
Blocks Claims Settlement Act 2012
(m) order for name to be included in roll of beneficiaries under section 13(4) of the
Orakei Act 1991
(n) order vesting land (or interest in land) acquired by Māori Trustee in persons or
body corporat...
The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui:
Whenua: Ngatimanuhiakai 17A3
Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026
Time: 2:00 PM
Venue: Hawera Library,
121 High Street,
Hāwera 4610
Kaupapa:
The lease renewal of Ngatimanuhiakai 17A3.