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The main claimant for the block was the
Hawke’s Bay rangatira Karaitiana Takamoana,
who had earlier formed part of a group of chiefs
who had leased the land to a consortium of
Pākehā runholders led by Thomas Tanner.
You can complete this form if the deceased left a Will. However, if the Will has been probated or letters of
administration or an election to administer have been granted by the High Court – you must complete Form 21.
I approach this exercise by briefly setting out the background to the
review of the Act, then offer my general assessment of the report, and finally discuss
in some detail the report’s five propositions and various recommendations.
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20230003684 113/93,
118/93
Rahora Elianna Grant Ada Fotu also known as Ada Kereopa or Ada Grant
or Ada Wilson and Ada Ann Wilson - Succession
A20230003965 164/93 Ben Waaka Ahipara A3A2 - Transfer of shares by way of gift
from Ben Waaka to Samuel Evan Ruke and Tracy
Charlotte Maree Ruke
A20230004004 113/93,
118/93,
214/93
Joseph Xsaviour
Kopani Witika-Pongi
Ane Taniora Witika – Succession, constitute the
Ane Taniora Witika’s Whanau Trus...
APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
A20230007582 113/93,
118/93
Marara Nicholls (nee
Pou)
Akinihi Pou also known as Agnes Pou or Akinihi Kingi
- Succession
A20230007969 113/93,
118/93
Adam Pou, Manuel
Pou Whänau Trust,
Hirini Arama Pou
Arama Pou also known as Adam Pou or Arama
Pou Te Rata or Arama Tarawa Te Whata Whiu -
Succession
A20230007204 113/93,
117/93
Marie Jean Tautari,
Winston Raymond
Peters
David Hugh Peters - Succession
A20230007950 113/93,
118/93
Te Ra...
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