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Thursday, 3 July, from 5:30pm to 10:00pm.
Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz or phone 09 279 5850 to make an appointment
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 18 11:30 AM AP-20230000022892 231/93 Lisa Marie
Doig
Alice Kahia and Rawiri Kahia
Hapeta Whānau Trust -
Review of trust
SP 18 11:30 AM AP-20230000022893 238/93 Lisa Marie
Doig
Alice Kahia and Rawiri Kahia
Hapeta Whānau Trust -
Enforcement of obligations of
trust
SP 18 11:30 AM AP-20230000022892
AP-20230000022893
67/93 Lisa Marie
Doig
Judicial Conference (the Court
may convene to make orders
or directions)
AOTEA
PĀNUI...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP5 10:00 AM AP-20250000004770 239/93
240/93
67/93
Te Ake
Tarewa Trust
He whakarerekētanga ki ngā
tarahiti mō Te Ake Tarewa
Trust (Mangauika 1B1 &
Whakairoiro 5C2C2)
Judicial Conference (Reduce
and remove trustees)
SP6 10:00 AM AP-20250000004766 19/93
67/93
Sandra
Tamaki
Mangauika 1B1 & Whakairoiro
5C2C2 – Judicial conference
(Injunction against any person
in respect of any actual
threated trespass or other
injury to any Māori land or...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP9 10:30 AM AP-20250000007815 19/93 Tai Pamela
Christine Waru
Waiotama 6B3B and Waiotama
6B2A - Injunction against any person
in respect of any actual threatened
trespass or other injury to any Māori
land or Māori Reservation
Respondents: Graham Symons,
Dale Corrigan, Phillipa Corrigan,
Matthew Lynch, Anita Lynch, Te
Urumairangi Ritai Trust, Nathan
Cayliss, Jason Cayliss, Pita Waru,
Anneke Wijnschenk and Shona
Telford
Judicial Conferenc...
After the judge, registrar, or mediator makes a decision, you will receive the court minutes and orders which will also be documented in the court record.
Public access areas and tracks are also on this map. This makes it much more convenient to understand Māori lands and sites and to be both informed and respectful of these when enjoying the outdoors.
In 1993, the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act was introduced with the purpose of preventing the loss of any more Māori land – which currently makes up approximately 6% of all land in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This new report is intended to reflect on the previous year and look forward to the next, providing detailed and transparent information on our work and judicial decision-making.
The period covered has been one of change for the Court, with the introduction of the new Pātaka Whenua system to support Court kaimahi, judges and landowners.