Updated interim list of owners of the Toitoi SILNA Block Crown Land Block VIII Lords
River Survey District (South Island Landless Natives Act 1906)
The MāoriLand Court has released an updated working list of potential owners entitled to
the Toitoi Land (Crown Land Block VIII Lords River Survey District) under Section 15 of
Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement 1997.
The South
Island Landless Natives Act 1906 was repealed in 1909 without those 53 people having
received their SILNA land.
The working list of potential owners was updated at a sitting of the MāoriLand Court in Te
Waipounamu on 9 September 2021.
It does not include information about
Crown Land, Crown Land Reserved for Māori, Other, Ownership Only, General Land owned by Māori, General Land or blocks pending internal review.
It does not include information about
Crown Land, Crown Land Reserved for Māori, Other, Ownership Only, General Land owned by Māori, General Land or blocks pending internal review.
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This brought the MāoriLand Court record into the computer age with details of Māoriland blocks and their owners being accessible nationwide, without owners having to travel to the MāoriLand Court where the land was located to get information.
Transferring MāoriLand Shares is one of a
series of MāoriLand Court booklets designed
to help Māori – and anyone else with an
interest – to gain a fuller understanding
of current Māoriland matters.
Transferring MāoriLand Shares is one of a
series of MāoriLand Court booklets designed
to help Māori – and anyone else with an
interest – to gain a fuller understanding
of current Māoriland matters.
Transferring MāoriLand Shares is one of a
series of MāoriLand Court booklets designed
to help Māori – and anyone else with an
interest – to gain a fuller understanding
of current Māoriland matters.
TRANSFERRING MĀORILAND SHARES
Te Kooti Whenua Māori – MāoriLand Court
For more information, go to maorilandcourt.govt.nz
People entitled to receive Māoriland shares
or interests
Māoriland shares can only be sold or gifted to certain people
who belong to a group defined in the Act as the preferred
classes of alienees.