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MLC 2017 Minute Book Abbreviations

PAGE 12 of 12 AOTEA DISTRICT Historical Minute Book Series: Minute Book Abbreviation Appellate WGAP Board BDAO Registrars Certificate RCWG Chief Judge WGCJ Ikaroa Appellate APIK Judge O’Brien JOBRI Judge Scannell WANGJSCA Judge Ward JWARD National Office Appellate APP Otaki OTI Otaki Appellate APOT Palmerston North PN Registrars Certificates RCWG Taihape TAIH Taranaki TAR Taranaki Alienation ALTE Taranaki West Coast Settlement Reserves TARWCSR Tokaanu ATK T...

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04145271 05549463 0060 0080 MIN

Court It does Greg Shaw The other thing | wanted to note your Honour although we have indicated the costs would not fall on the owners of these lands | would like to make it clear that at this point in time the Maon Trustee hasnt recewved confirmation of funding by the Crown for this work nevertheless we are proceeding \We dont believe we can just delay any further to begin this work but | want to make it clear to the Court that at this stage the funding hasnt been secured for that additional w...

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May 2023 Notification of Applications in Office of Chief Registrar

Maheno Puhirere or Peraniko Puhirere and orders made at 155 Napier MB 179-180 (9 December 1998) - Application to the Chief Judge A20190002253 45/93 David Churton CJ 2019/4 - Mataimoana (Maori Customary Land) - and vesting orders made at 135 Whanganui MB 119-127 on 24 June 1971 - Application to the Chief Judge A20190002306 45/93 Estrelita Kahikatea Dickinson CJ 2019/2 - Paurini Paengahuru - and succession orders made at 49 Tokaanu MB 187-191 on 25 September 1969 - Application to th...

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The Crown purchase agents had promised that Ngāi Tahu would be left with ‘ample reserves’ to live on. That was not the case and Māori in the South Island were left without land and without sufficient resources to take care of themselves and their whānau.