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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 110

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Private Bills

Ngati Rarua - Atiawa Iwi Trust Empowering Bill
Notice is hereby given by the Trustees of the Ngati Rarua - Atiawa Iwi Trust of their intention to apply for leave to introduce into the House of Representatives a private bill, under the Short Title of “The Ngati Rarua - Atiawa Iwi Trust Empowering Act 1993”, during the present session of Parliament.
The objects of the Bill are as follows:
i. To give effect to a resolution by the Nelson Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church to vest the assets of the Whakarewa School Trust Board (also spelt as Wakarewa School Trust Board) in a trust for the descendants of the original Maori owners from whom those assets were acquired being the Ngati Rarua - Atiawa manawhenua ki Motueka iwi.
ii. To vest certain funds received by the Whakarewa School Trust Board after the land was acquired in 1853 which were not derived from the said land, in the Nelson Diocesan Trust Board for charitable social service purposes.
iii. To enable the consequential dissolution of the Whakarewa School Trust Board.
iv. To ensure an ongoing entitlement for any other hapu or iwi to be included as beneficiaries of the trust if a decision



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