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Freehold titles are often divided by partition
order. The land retains the statusof Māori land. The statusof the land will continue
to be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing
the statusof the land.
3.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 1 11:00AM AP-20230000021761
(A20210006361)
18(1)(h)/93 Mare Reiharangi
Kupa Snr
Part Ngaruroro
Riverbed –
Determine the statusof 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 statusof
the land at Part
Ngaruroro Riverbed
Omahu Property,
being Section 1 SO
497236 from
General lan...
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 1 11:00AM AP-20230000021761
(A20210006361)
18(1)(h)/93 Mare Reiharangi
Kupa Snr
Part Ngaruroro
Riverbed –
Determine the statusof 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 statusof
the land at Part
Ngaruroro Riberd
Omahu Property,
being Section 1 SO
497236 from
General land
The “reference code”
that you took note of earlier will appear here under “Task ID”. Note: if you have requested more than one
report, they will all be displayed here
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3.3 Take note of the “Status” column.
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.
Freehold titles are often
divided by partition order. The land retains
the statusof Māori land. The statusof the
land will continue to be Māori land unless
and until the Māori Land Court makes an
order changing the statusof the land.
2 Literally, a “basket”.
Freehold titles are often
divided by partition order. The land retains
the statusof Māori land. The statusof the
land will continue to be Māori land unless
and until the Māori Land Court makes an
order changing the statusof the land.
2 Literally, a “basket”.
Only applications and sittings that were confirmed at the
time of this publication are listed. For more information,
please contact your local Mäori Land Court office.
Freehold titles are often divided by partition order.
The land retains the statusof Māori land. The statusof the land will continue to
be Māori land unless and until the Māori Land Court makes an order changing the
statusof the land.