SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
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158/93
Kathleen Ann
Jurgens
He whakawhitinga hea o
Kathleen Ann Jurgens mai i
ngā poraka whenua o Whaanga
1A4 me Whaanga 1B2A hei
koha ki a Maaria McFarland
rāua ko Mason Jurgens
Transferring shares of Kathleen
Ann Jurgens from Whaanga 1A4
and Whaanga 1B2A by way of
gift to Maaria McFarland and
Mason Jurgens
SP17 10:15 AM AP-20250000004193 231/93 Charlene Tai He arotakenga i te Harene
Ihirangi W...
Nature of injunction sought:
State:
• the name and block number of the land, Māori incorporation, person, or other
• matter in respect of which an injunction is sought:
• the type of injunction sought under section 19(1):
• the desired effect or outcome of the injunction:
• whether the injunction is interim or final and, if interim, the time frame:
• whether a without notice injunction is sought:
• whether this application is made on an urgent basis.
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See the back page of this
factsheet for the MLC office closest to you or go online to
maorilandcourt.govt.nz/contact-us
For information about the most common applications, go
online to maorilandcourt.govt.nz/apply
Another useful website is Māori Land Online, which has
details about the current ownership and title information¹ for
all MLC blocks. Go online to maorilandonline.govt.nz
Where to get an application form
You can get an application form from your nearest MLC
office.
My marae are Muru Raupatu at Bell Block and Waikawa Marae near Picton. My tipuna were part of the diaspora of Taranaki Māori in the 19th century, finally settling on Aropaoa Island in Queen Charlotte Sound.
The website also
contains a link to Māori Land Online, a tool
that provides web based information on
the current ownership and title information 1
for all Māori Land Court blocks.
Where to obtain application forms
Collect an application form from a Māori
Land Court office or download from
www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz.
Updated interim list of owners of the Toitoi SILNA Block Crown Land Block VIII Lords
River Survey District (South Island Landless Natives Act 1906)
The Māori Land Court has released an updated working list of potential owners entitled to
the Toitoi Land (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District) under Section 15 of
Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement 1997.
It is possible to
establish a Māori reservation over one part of a block.
Purposes of a reservation
A reservation can be established for the following purposes:
• a village site • a marae
• a place of cultural, historical
or scenic interest
• a catchment area or other
source of water supply
• a sports ground • pā site
• a bathing place • a building site
• a church site • a landing place
• a spring • a fishing ground
• an urupā/burial ground • a well
• a timber reserve • wāhi...