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This annual update was produced by the Office of the Chief Registrar,
Māori Land Court, Ministry of Justice, Wellington, New Zealand on 23 July 2014 and is intended to
provide general information only.
That invitation is not made by an order of the Court but by the hope for parties to move forward and strengthen the relationships and kinship ties of the whānau involved.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 2 11:00AM AP-20230000034017 164/93
158/93
Richard Glen
Taylor
Waimanoni 1B1B2B1 - Transfer
of shares by way of sale from
Richard Glen Taylor to Creation
Atahua Taylor
SP 3 11:00AM AP-20230000034297 164/93
158/93
Netana Pera
John Taylor
Waimanoni 1B1B2B1 - Transfer
of shares by way of sale from
Netana Pera John Taylor to
Creation Atahua Taylor
SP 4 11:00AM AP-20230000034292 164/93
158/93
Ngatihinga
Aaron Shae
Taylor
Wai...
Te mahi ngātahi
Act jointly
You must work together with any other trustees appointed for your trust. Whilst you can act by majority, you all share equally in any decisions made by the trust, good or bad.
Any member of the preferred class of alienee who wishes to submit a tender for the purchase of the said land can do so by contacting the vendors solicitor, being:
Paula J Wilson Henderson Reeves 96 Bank Street Whangārei Email: paulawilson@hendersonreeves.co.nz Tel: 09-430-4350
If no notice is filed by the date set out above, the Court may proceed to consider the proposed application for alienation of the land.
Any member of the preferred class of alienee who wishes to submit a tender for the purchase
of the said land can do so by contacting the vendors solicitor, being:
Paula J Wilson
Henderson Reeves
96 Bank Street
Whangārei
Email: paulawilson@hendersonreeves.co.nz
Tel: 09-430-4350
If no notice is filed by the date set out above, the Court may proceed to consider the
proposed application for alienation of the land.
These include:
Ngā rori tūmataiti
Private roads
A private road is a restricted road that isn’t owned by the council or the public. It must be maintained by the owners and beneficiaries and use of the road may be restricted to the owners of the roadway block, the owners of any blocks of land serviced by the roadway, or a combination of both.
The kaimahi also support the Judiciary by leading the delivery of services across its Courts,
and care for the historic records which lie at the heart of the Māori land Court as a court of
record.
It includes:
Court files (the physical and electronic application file that holds all documents and correspondence about a matter in the Court)
Minute books (the physical copy of all conversations and decisions made by the Court)
Court orders (the decisions made by a Registrar or the Court)
Instruments of alienation (the legal tool used to make changes to a land block)
Block order files (the physical record of all dealings and decisions about a land block filed and held by...