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  1. May 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...A20160002223 113, 117/93 Lorraine Tamangarangi Asher Waru John Stephen Paurini Karamu Asher - Succession 40 11:30AM A20160002144 113, 118/93 Amalli Tupene Macrobert Moko Tupene or Macrobert Tupene - Succession 41 11:45AM A20160001951 231/93 Lawrence Solo Rae Rino Chase Cynthia Toi Savage Whänau Trust - Review of trust 42 11:45AM A20160001732 113, 118, 214/93 Desiree Lee Thompson Violet Aloha Colbert or Violet Aloha Thompson - Succession and Constitute a Whänau trust in...

  2. National-Panui-February-2021-web.pdf [pdf, 659 KB]

    ...Deputy Registrar Colin John Anderson Whänau Trust - Enforce the Obligations of Trust 21 2:00PM A20200010225 214/93 Leslie Kana Taharoa A 1B2 and other blocks – Constitute the Leslie Tepuhi Kana Whänau Trust 22 2:15PM A20200010226 240/93 Timothy Lawrence Waho Apaapa Kahuwera B2B7A2B2 - Remove Wayne Iti as trustee 23 2:30PM A20200008429 239/93 Pia Davis Part Ototoika A17A and all assets held in the Te Kawanui Trust - To replace Aroha Te Kanawa, Les Tutunui Te Kanawa and Lee-Anne...

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2023 [xlsx, 180 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...

  4. MLC 2017 11 National Panui [pdf, 337 KB]

    Contents: Applications for hearing in NOVEMBER | WHIRINGA-Ä-RANGI 2017: ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz NOVEMBER | WHIRINGA-Ä-RANGI 2017 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are liste

  5. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences June 2022 [xlsx, 172 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  6. December 2019 National Panui [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Meihana Tait to Georgina Tangiwai 4 10:00AM A20190008679 164/93 Alamein Webb Te Kaha 88 - Transfer of shares from Alamein Makuini Webb to Kahukura Mamao Webb 5 10:15AM A20190008608 164/93 Robert Selwyn Te Kaha 45B3B3 - Transfer of shares from Robert Lawson Selwyn to Eugene Matchitt Selwyn , Peter Thomas Selwyn and Robert Alfred Selwyn 6 10:15AM A20190008607 214/93 Robert Selwyn Te Kaha 45B3B3 & other blocks - Constitute the Robert Lawson Selwyn trust and appoint Robert Lawson S...

  7. MLC April 2020 National Panui [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...to you. Information about you will not be disclosed to any other person in a form that will identify you except where you have consented to such disclosure or where such is required or permitted by the Privacy Act 1993 or otherwise as permitted by law. You may at any time contact us to check the details held and request changes by writing to the Pänui Analyst, DX Box SX11203, Wellington, or by email to MLCpanui@justice.govt.nz or by phone on 04 914 3092. Ngä rangona körero o te wä The...

  8. People with finalised charges and convicted of cannabis offences jun2024 [xlsx, 220 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...

  9. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences jun2024 [xlsx, 195 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...

  10. People with finalised charges and convicted of serious offences jun2024 [xlsx, 186 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...