Interest based trusts hold interests (or shares in Māori land blocks, while ‘land based’ trusts may manage a Māori land block or blocks on behalf of landowners. A Maori Reservation is a special type of trust that sets aside land (Māori or general land) for a wide variety of community purposes.
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SP1 10:00 AM AP-20230000027427 45/93,
47(4)/93,
44(1)/93
Hirini Pakia
Manihera (Jnr)
CJ 2010/85 - Motatau 3P, Motatau
5X and Ngati Hine H2B blocks -
against the Ngatihine Amalgamation
Orders made at 50 Whangarei MB
268-294 on 23 December 1974 and
the Motatau 3P2 Partition Orders
made at 57 Whangarei MB 80-81 on
13 October 1980 - Application to the
Chief Judge
SP2 10:20 AM
AP-20240000003200 45/93
Karamea Insley CJ 2024/25 - Awanui...
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- excluding oral judgments delivered in court - are
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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...
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...
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.