If we do need more time, we’ll let you know.
If you're unhappy with the outcome of your complaint
If you’re unhappy with our decision regarding your complaint, you have the right to raise your concerns with the Ombudsman.
Your land will be brought up in front of you. You will be able to see the boundaries, the topography of your land, the land cover (e.g. bush, scrub, etc), the fences, roadways and, if you are nosey, what the neighbours are doing to their land.
Removal of Carmen Te Rerehau
Gage as trustee
45 12:45 PM AP-20230000031330 315A/93 David Bruce
Potaka
Pukawa 5B Ahu Whenua Trust -
Cancel an easement
TE ROHE O AOTEA continued
Whiringa-ä-Nuku / OCTOBER 2023 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 7
Applications Not Ready to Proceed
The applications listed below were received up to the closing date of this Pänui and are yet to be considered
by a Registrar or Judge.
External link
Māori Assembled Owners Regulations 1995
Sets out the rules on how a meeting of owners of Māori land must be held, how it is recorded and how the outcomes are reported.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of May 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of March 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of March 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
If you think that you have been
adversely affected by this process and wish to make representations on the application, you must notify the Court in
writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of March 2026 and specify brief details of your concerns.
- R Taylor
My father’s not here to see this day but you know to stand in a place where
whānau have been absent for so long is sometimes quite terrifying and to not
have whenua to stand on but rely on other people’s stories or to support you
not knowing whether they are true or not … can be quite daunting