Māori Reservation Notice




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 55 — 21 MAY 2015

Notice Redefining the Beneficiaries of a Māori Reservation

On the recommendation of the Māori Land Court, the Māori land referred to in the Schedule as set out in New Zealand Gazette, 22 February 1934, No. 11, page 430, was set aside as a Māori Reservation.

Pursuant to section 338(5)(d) of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, the purposes of the said Māori Reservation is redefined by redefining the class of beneficiaries to be members of the Tamainupo, Te Huaki and Toa Kotara hapū, commonly known as Ngā Tokotoru.

South Auckland Land District

Schedule

All that piece of land situated in Allotment 62D Parish of Waipa Block and described as follows:

| Area |
| ha |
|-------|
| Description |

2.2105 Allotment 62D Parish of Waipa Block and being the land described in Certificate of Title Identifier 272092, South Auckland Land Registry.

(more or less)

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 2015.

MICHELLE HIPPOLITE, Chief Executive, Ministry of Māori Development.

(Appln A20130010726)

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🪶 Redefining the Beneficiaries of a Māori Reservation

🪶 Māori Affairs
8 May 2015
Māori Reservation, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Beneficiaries, Tamainupo, Te Huaki, Toa Kotara, Ngā Tokotoru, South Auckland Land District, Allotment 62D, Waipa Block
  • Michelle Hippolite, Chief Executive, Ministry of Māori Development