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23 Waiariki 11 March

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP11 2:00 PM AP-20240000009112 158/93 164/93 Ponty Hauwaho He whakawhitinga hea o Ponty Hauwaho mai i nga poraka whenua o Section 1-2 Survey Office Plan 458886 hei koha ki a Hauwai Patrick Hauwaho Transferring shares in Section 1-2 Survey Office Plan 458886 by way of gift from Ponty Hauwaho to Hauwai Patrick Hauwaho SP12 2:20 PM AP-20240000010896 239/93 338(7)/93 Melody Wilson He whakarerekētanga ki ngā tarahitī mō Ruatoki B 87 Māori Reserv...

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Te whakarewatanga tūmatanui o Te Puna Manawa Whenua
Public launch of Te Puna Manawa Whenua | Māori Land Court Bench Book

13 May 2025  |  News

Developed by judges for judges and published by Te Kura Kaiwhakawā (Institute of Judicial Studies), the bench book offers guidance on what judges may need to know, understand, and do when hearing applications in the Māori Land Court (the Court). Although written for judges, its public release promotes transparency in the justice system, assists Māori landowners and their advisors, and supports educational purposes.

Taonga tuku iho
The court record

However, there are some records that are only available for viewing in hard copy at our offices, and some that are too fragile to be viewed at all.

16. Waikato Maniapoto Special 24 July 2024 Thames

SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP1 10:00AM AP-20230000026602 A20230007403 19/93 Tracy Harrison Harataunga East No 4 Block (Waikoromiko Trust) - Injunction against construction of dwellings (Respondent: Martin Reedy Shultz) SP2 11:00AM AP-20240000002918 19/93 Anne Te Marie Leef Te Puke A, Te Puke B, 60-61 Goldfields Road - Injunction against any person in respect of any actual threatened trespass or other injury to any Māori land or Māori Reservation (Respondent: Trace...

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Whakahaerehia ō whenua
Manage your land

Māori incorporations Whenua owned by several people can be administered through a Māori incorporation, which becomes the legal owner of the land and assets vested in it. The landowners become shareholders, and own shares in the incorporation rather than in an individual land block.