MLC 2017 03 03 RDS Report
Registers and indexes provide valuable finding aids. Therefore all records in this class are recommended for retention as archives.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2017-03-03-RDS-Report.pdf (1.1 mb)
Registers and indexes provide valuable finding aids. Therefore all records in this class are recommended for retention as archives.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2017-03-03-RDS-Report.pdf (1.1 mb)
PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 25 A20230005302 113A/93, 118/93 Debbie Gemmell Tanginoa Gemmell also known as Tanginoa Dorothy Gemmell or Tanginoa Gemmell nee Takarangi - Succession 26 A20230005528 113A/93, 118/93 Vanessa Ranginui John Bartholomew Ranginui Jnr - Succession 27 A20230005027 235A/93, 239/93 Leanne Horo Ngatitara Part No 9 Reserve - Reduce the trustees by removing Irene Rangi, Canaan Joshua Pauro and Raymond William Tuuta as trustees
Documents/Panui/0517423-Ministry-of-Justice_National-Panui-July-2023-web.pdf (838 kb)
Tōku Whenua Reports Te Puni Kōkiri provide Tōku Whenua reports, which can help you find out what's possible for your whenua. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand Toitū te Whenua hold information about historical transfers, surveying titles, or land that has been converted to general land.
In Pātaka Whenua, landowners can find information about their whenua, search the court record, and apply to the court directly online.
Our ngā mātāpono values guide our process, and we hope that all parties embody them as they enter and exit mediation hui together with the goal of finding solutions. Parties can kōrero privately and come up with workable solutions everyone agrees to.
A list of the current persons through the generations who would have succeeded to the seven owners last listed by the Court in 1902, in their proportions. 2. Findings on the status of the land, including: a.
We suggest that you: Find a quiet and appropriate room with no loud noises or distractions.
If you’ve been dealing directly with a Māori Land Court staff member, we suggest you get in touch with them first. You can find their contact details on letters or emails you’ve received from them.
Ngā mātāpono values guide our process, and we hope that all parties embody them as they enter and exit mediation hui together with the goal of finding solutions. Parties can kōrero privately and come up with workable solutions everyone agrees to.
Phone: 04 914 3000 Email: mlc.chief-registrars.office@justice.govt.nz Postal address: DX Box: SX11203 Wellington Street address: Level 7, Fujitsu Tower 141 The Terrace Wellington Ngā puka tono Application forms Find the application form you need. Tono tuihono Apply online Submit your application online in Pātaka Whenua.