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The Māori Land Court is notifying all owners of the above block about the following hui: Whenua: Lot 26 Reserve 873 (199 Tuahiwi Rd) Date: Thursday, 27 February Time: 10 am Venue: Māori Land Court 20 Lichfield Street Christchurch Kaupapa:
Clean up notice from Waimakariri District Council
Agree on next steps
Vote on whether to form an ahu whenua trust, or alternative options for managing the whenua in future.
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP7 10:20 AM AP-20240000002624 135/93 Dennis Collett Lot 41 Deposited Plan South
Auckland 4295 (Katikati Parish
of Lot 2A1) block - Change from
Māori freehold land to General
land
Waikato-Maniapoto
PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP 11 10.00 AM AP-20250000025661 117/93 Monica
Herbert
He tauatanga ki a Graham
Matemaitawhiti Kingi
Succeed to the Māori land
interests of Graham
Matemaitawhiti Kingi also
known as Graham Kingi
Matematawhiti
Waikato-Maniapoto
PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP14 3.00PM AP-20230000032252 19/93 Robert Manu
Tikiri
Whaanga 1A4 Block -
Injunction against any person in
respect of any actual
threatened trespass or other
injury to any Māori land nor
Māori Reservation
(Respondent: Sheryl
Pareoranga Haumaha)
Waikato-Maniapoto
PĀNUI
SECTION
APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP1
5:00 AM AP-20240000012831 18(1)(a)/93 The Registrar Ko te tūwheratanga o te
whare hou mō te Kooti
Whenua Māori o Te
Tairāwhiti
Record the opening of the
new Māori Land Court
premises in Tairāwhiti
TE
TAIRĀWHITI
PĀNUI
SECTION APPLICANT SUBJECT
SP38 3:30 PM AP-20250000003189 113/93
118/93
Orion Recon
Divine
He tauatanga ki a Moses
Komene Tauteka - Succeed to
the Māori land interests of
Moses Komene Tauteka
WAIARIKI
PĀNUI
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Unlocking finance is an important part of facilitating the occupation, development, and utilisation of whenua Māori for the benefit of owners, their whānau, and their hapū and this practice note is another step on the road to realising this vision.