...Wikitoa and
succession orders made at 56
Taranaki MB 444 on 14/7/1948 -
Application to the Chief Judge
AP-20240000001746 45/93 Divinia Jayna Tuwairua,
Marcus Tuwairua
CJ 2024/64 - Mei Rua also known as
Mei Tuwairua and a determination
of a life interest order made at 112
Whakatāne MB 51-53 on
27/10/2006 - Application to the
Chief Judge
AP-20240000002016 45/93 Pandra Reihana CJ 2024/21 - Merie Elizabeth
Ngahuia Dudley (nee Rauhihi) and a
succession order made at 220
Wa...
Conclusion So, I hope these observations assist you as you move to your next stage in life. The motto for this university is “Wisdom is to be more desired than gold”.
Te Tumu Paeroa’s standard Ahu Whenua Trust
The block contains 439.1345 hectares and is situated on Pungapunga Valley Road A meeting
of the owners of the land will be held as follows:
PLACE: River Life Church, 83 Turangi Town Centre, Tūrangi 3334
DATE: Saturday 14 March 2026
TIME: 11 am
Further information can be obtained from the Aotea Māori Land Court on (06) 3490770 (please
quote reference AP-20230000022739.
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Deputy Registrar
Aotea Māori Land...
Over the past twelve
months, the Court has continued to play a pivotal
role in the administration and protection of Māori
land interests across Aotearoa New Zealand,
focusing on three key priorities:
1.
I thank you for the breath of life you provide and for fastening the ties of kinship that link us all who have gathered here today in this ancestral house.
Dad’s story is well known, and so I won’t go into the details of that other than to say that his story is also my story, as I am a product of the same values that influenced and motivated him in his life. I had as normal an upbringing as you can expect with a father who kept on getting unusual jobs, and that’s a testament to my parents’ low key approach.
The conduct of these proceedings would not have been possible without the foresight and commitment of landowners and the growing desire to have the status and role of te reo Māori recognised and living in all aspects of day-to-day life, including the Māori Land Court.