Maori Land and Fisheries Notices




22 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3483

General

Public Notice

Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975

State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986

This notice concerns the land on the corner of Fort Street and Wilson Street, Cambridge, which was formerly used by and is now leased by the Ministry of Transport. It also concerns Maori claims under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.

The land at the corner of Fort Street and Wilson Street, Cambridge is described in legal terms as 3025 square metres, Block IX, Cambridge Survey District. Allotment 700, Cambridge East, certificate of title 43A/786, South Auckland Registry.

The land was once owned by the Crown. It was transferred to a State Owned Enterprise under the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986.

There is a special notice or “memorial” on the certificate of title for the land which provides that, if the Waitangi Tribunal recommends it, the land shall be resumed by the Crown and returned to Maori ownership (see sections 27A and 27B of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986).

The current owners of the land, Jack Beresford Shannon and Peter Samuel Lewis as trustees in the E J Webb Family Trust, have applied to the Waitangi Tribunal to have this notice removed. This has been done under section 8D of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.

Any Maori person who considers that they, or any group which they belong to, has a claim to make to the Waitangi Tribunal about this land, should submit their claim to the Waitangi Tribunal before the 11th day of February 1993.

Section 6 of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975, describes what a claim is. Claims may be posted or sent to the Registrar, Waitangi Tribunal, Seabridge House, 110 Featherston Street, P.O. Box 5022, Wellington.

The following claims have already been submitted to the Tribunal in respect of this land:

Claim by Robert Mahuta, the Waikato-Tainui Maori Trust Board, Nga Marae Toopu, which has been submitted under number Wai 30. The claim of Robert Mahuta is a general claim and it is yet to be determined if it is a claim in relation to this land.

If no claim in relation to the land is submitted to the Waitangi Tribunal before the date specified in this notice, the tribunal may recommend that the land be no longer liable to resumption under section 27B of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986.

Inserted by Matthew Philip Hanna of Cambridge, Solicitor, care of McCaw Lewis Chapman, Solicitors, P.O. Box 529, 77-79 Duke Street, Cambridge.
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Maori Fisheries Commission

Public Notification of the Commission’s Consultation Process With Maori on Implementation of Certain Matters Connected With the Deed of Settlement of Outstanding Maori Commercial Fisheries Claims

The Maori Fisheries Commission hereby gives notice to all Maori and groups of Maori that as part of its work on progressing the obligations of Maori under the Deed of Settlement of outstanding Maori commercial fisheries claims it will be consulting widely with Maori and groups of Maori.

The Commission invites written submissions from Maori and groups of Maori on the allocation of the Commission’s existing assets, the distribution of the benefits from the Deed of Settlement and the provisions of the new Maori Fisheries Act.

Material sent to iwi concerning these matters is available from the Commission on request. Any response must be provided to the Commission in writing by 28 October 1992. Responses should be sent to the Commission at the address below.

The schedule of local and regional hui will be announced shortly.

The Chairman
Maori Fisheries Commission
Box 3277
WELLINGTON

Telephone: (04) 384 9194
CHAIRMAN
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🪶 Treaty of Waitangi Land Claim Notice

🪶 Māori Affairs
Treaty of Waitangi, Land Claim, State-Owned Enterprises, Cambridge, E J Webb Family Trust
  • Jack Beresford Shannon, Trustee applying to remove memorial
  • Peter Samuel Lewis, Trustee applying to remove memorial
  • Robert Mahuta, Claimant to the land

  • Matthew Philip Hanna, Solicitor

🪶 Maori Fisheries Commission Consultation Notice

🪶 Māori Affairs
Maori Fisheries, Deed of Settlement, Consultation, Written Submissions, Hui
  • The Chairman, Maori Fisheries Commission