Māori Land Reservation Notice




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 25 — 9 MARCH 2017

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Notice Redefining the Purposes of a Māori Reservation

Pursuant to section 338(5)(c) of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, on the recommendation of the Māori Land Court dated the 18 November 2015, the purposes for which the Māori reservation in respect of the lands described in the Schedule hereto, created by notices published in the New Zealand Gazette, 15 March 1979, No. 18, page 571 and New Zealand Gazette, 13 June 1985, No. 110, page 2530, are hereby redefined for the purposes of a burial ground, recreation ground, church site, meeting house site and marae (Te Rangimarie Marae), for the common use and benefit of the descendants of Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe and Manawaroa Te Awe Awe.

Wellington Land District

Schedule

All those pieces of land situated in Block IV Mount Robinson Survey District and described as follows:

Area ha Description
1.3779 Part Rangitikei Manawatu B4A (Computer Freehold Register 492238).
3.8582 Part Rangitikei-Manawatu B No. 4 DP 5009 (Computer Freehold Register 492220).

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of February 2017.

MICHELLE HIPPOLITE, Chief Executive, Ministry of Māori Development.

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🪶 Notice Redefining the Purposes of a Māori Reservation

🪶 Māori Affairs
3 February 2017
Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, Māori reservation, burial ground, recreation ground, church site, meeting house site, marae, Te Rangimarie Marae, Wellington Land District, Mount Robinson Survey District
  • Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe, Descendant for common use and benefit
  • Manawaroa Te Awe Awe, Descendant for common use and benefit

  • MICHELLE HIPPOLITE, Chief Executive, Ministry of Māori Development