Discussion on Urupā Reservations (Māori burial grounds)
01 Mar 2014 | NewsIn such circumstances the Māori Land Court will usually have no difficulty in granting a recommendation that such land be given reservation status.
In such circumstances the Māori Land Court will usually have no difficulty in granting a recommendation that such land be given reservation status.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 1 11:00AM AP-20230000021761 (A20210006361) 18(1)(h)/93 Mare Reiharangi Kupa Snr Part Ngaruroro Riverbed – Determine the status of the land SP 2 11:00AM AP-20240000011331 134/93 Stephen Kupa, Te Maanga Kupa, Gilbert Walter Kupa, Margaret (Makere) Kowhai Mackey, Mare Heirangi Kupa Snr Change the status of the land at Part Ngaruroro Riberd Omahu Property, being Section 1 SO 497236 from General land to Māori freehold la...
Documents/Panui/31.-Special-Takitimu-16-December-2024.pdf (140 kb)
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT SP 1 11:00AM AP-20230000021761 (A20210006361) 18(1)(h)/93 Mare Reiharangi Kupa Snr Part Ngaruroro Riverbed – Determine the status of the land SP 2 11:00AM AP-20240000011331 134/93 Stephen Kupa, Te Maanga Kupa, Gilbert Walter Kupa, Margaret (Makere) Kowhai Mackey, Mare Heirangi Kupa Snr Change the status of the land at Part Ngaruroro Riverbed Omahu Property, being Section 1 SO 497236 from General land to Māori freehold ...
Documents/Panui/22.-Special-Takitimu-16-December-2024.pdf (146 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land. The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 3.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.3E-OCT21-Transferring-Maori-Land-Shares.pdf (78 kb)
The search results will show with six columns: • Block ID • Block Name • Alternate Name • District • State • Land status type māorilandcourt.govt.nz Click the document you want to view under the ‘Block ID’ column.
Documents/Troubleshooting/Search-for-Documents-v5.pdf (1.7 mb)
Note: if you have requested more than one report, they will all be displayed here māorilandcourt.govt.nz 3.3 Take note of the “Status” column. It could say either “Initiated”, “PROCESSING”, or “Completed” – keep pressing the “Refresh” button until the “Status” says “Completed” 3.4 Now click onto the “Task ID” number Step 4 4.1 Now you’re taken to the download screen, and all that’s left to do is to download the List of Current Owners Report, see the followin...
Documents/Troubleshooting/Download-List-of-Current-Owners-Report-v1.pdf (650 kb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land. The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 2 Literally, a “basket”.
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land. The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land. 2 Literally, a “basket”.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-incorporations-english.pdf (856 kb)
Many of the records covered by this report provide evidence of the legal status, rights, interests and entitlements of individuals relating to current and former Māori Land, the whakapapa of Māori land owners and the general characteristics, use and occupation of the land prior to colonisation in New Zealand.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2017-03-03-RDS-Report.pdf (1.1 mb)
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order. The land retains the status of Māori land. The status of the land will continue to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the status of the land.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.5E-OCT21-Title-Improvement.pdf (357 kb)