✨ Incorporated Societies and Māori Incorporation Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
28 NOVEMBER
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Incorporated Societies Act Notices
Glenorchy Public Hall Society Incorporated
("the society")
Notice of Direction by the Registrar of Incorporated Societies for the Disposition of a Surplus Asset of a Dissolved Incorporated Society
Section 27 (5) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908
Society No.: 226884
Take notice that the Registrar of Incorporated Societies has directed that, consequent on the dissolution of the society on or about the 19th day of February 1992, the land described in the Schedule hereto, being a surplus asset of the society, be vested subject to all encumbrances and interests in Queenstown-Lakes District Council.
No appeal from this decision shall lie unless notice thereof is delivered within one month after the 22nd day of November 2002, being the date of the said direction.
Schedule
An estate in fee simple in all that parcel of land containing 1513 square metres, more or less, being Section 1560R, Block XII, Town of Glenorchy, being all the land identified as OT311/246 (Otago Registry).
Dated this 22nd day of November 2002.
DAVID LINDSAY JOSLAND, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
Address for Delivery of Appeals: The Registrar of Incorporated Societies, Level Five, District Court Building, 3 Kingston Street, Auckland 1, or Private Bag 92-061, Auckland Mail Centre.
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General Notices
Māori Incorporation
Te Hapu OneOne, Ngāi Tama Tuhirae o Omuriwaka Marae
Pursuant to Part XIII of Te Ture Whenua Māori/Māori Land Act 1993 and Part XIII of Te Ture Whenua Māori Incorporations Constitution Regulations Act 1995
Pursuant to Part XIII, and sections 338 and 338 (7) of the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, on 27 October 2002, Te Hapu OneOne, Ngāi Tama Tuhirae o Omuriwaka Marae became a Māori incorporation in the terms of the provisions of the Act.
On the 3rd day of November 2002, a management committee hui was held at 23 Morrison Street, Taneatua, where the following special resolutions were passed.
First Resolution
The provisions of section 253 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, and in terms of section 17 (3) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Amendment Act 1994, the constitution of the incorporation is hereby amended by Part I, Constitution of Courts, Regulations, Constitution. It shall be lawful for the incorporation to constitute marae-based tribunals being that the hapu has established their marae tribunal system to be held at Omuriwaka Marae.
The tribunals are:
- Native Circuit Tribunal
- Native District Tribunal
- Native Whanau Tribunal
having criminal, civil, land and general jurisdiction on a Monday to Friday and alternate Saturdays, between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., or at the discretion of the native assessors (tangata whenua).
Second Resolution
Native assessors (tangata whenua) were elected and made up of the management committee:
- Albert Ereatara, chairperson of management committee
- Tania Mihinui, secretary of management committee
- Martin Mihinui, chairperson of Kaitiaki Whanu Trust
- Hine Te Pairi, chairperson of Kaitiaki Putea Trust
- April Te Pairi, chairperson of Kaitiaki Ahu Whenua Trust
- Beatrice Tawha, chairperson of Kaitiaki Trust
- Te Araaka Te Pairi, chairperson Kaitiaki Topu Whenua Trust
Native Justices of the Peace elected are members of the Kaumatua/Kuia Council who are the trustees for the marae:
- Tom Te Rake Te Pairi
- Boy Amoroa
- Meri Tuhoro
- Merirata Wiki
Both the boards of native assessors (tangata whenua) and Kaumatua/Kuia Council (Justices of the Peace) were nominated into their positions on 30 April 2000, and were given the Seal of Approval at Waitangi Marae in a Court hearing sitting on the 27th day of October 2002.
[L.S.]
Naku noa na.
TANIA MIHINUI, Secretary/Registrar, Management Committee.
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🏛️ Direction by Registrar for Disposition of Surplus Asset of Dissolved Society
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration22 November 2002
Incorporated Societies, Surplus Asset, Dissolution, Queenstown-Lakes District Council
- DAVID LINDSAY JOSLAND, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
🪶 Māori Incorporation and Establishment of Marae-Based Tribunals
🪶 Māori Affairs3 November 2002
Māori Incorporation, Marae-Based Tribunals, Native Assessors, Justices of the Peace
11 names identified
- Albert Ereatara, Chairperson of management committee
- Tania Mihinui, Secretary of management committee
- Martin Mihinui, Chairperson of Kaitiaki Whanu Trust
- Hine Te Pairi, Chairperson of Kaitiaki Putea Trust
- April Te Pairi, Chairperson of Kaitiaki Ahu Whenua Trust
- Beatrice Tawha, Chairperson of Kaitiaki Trust
- Te Araaka Te Pairi, Chairperson of Kaitiaki Topu Whenua Trust
- Tom Te Rake Te Pairi, Native Justice of the Peace
- Boy Amoroa, Native Justice of the Peace
- Meri Tuhoro, Native Justice of the Peace
- Merirata Wiki, Native Justice of the Peace
- TANIA MIHINUI, Secretary/Registrar, Management Committee