Memorandum-directions of the Chairperson Chief Judge Dr C L Fox regarding changes to the membership of this panel, 20 Mar 25 (also recorded as Wai 283, #2.150, Wai 87, #2.104, Wai 558, #2.37, Wai 864, #2.48, Wai 1781, #2.5.9 & Wai 2160, #2.5.9)
Mangatu State Forest claim
Memorandum-directions of Judge Stephanie Milroy conveying a judicial conference, 15 Apr 25 (also recorded as Wai 78, #2.10, Wai 87, #2.107, Wai 558, #2.40, Wai 864, #2.51, Wai 1781, #2.5.11 & Wai 2160, #2.5.11)
Mangatu State Forest claim
Appendix B: Notice of change of counsel (redacted), 8 Aug 23
Tahunaroa and Waitahanui Blocks claim
C Leauga / D Stone / C Hirschfeld / B Tupara (Wai 275), Memorandum of counsel notifying change of representation and contact details for service, 8 Aug 23
Tahunaroa and Waitahanui Blocks claim
Interim Report on Sylvia Park and Auckland Crown Asset Disposal
Sylvia Park claim
The Interim Report on Sylvia Park and Auckland Crown Asset Disposals concerns three claims lodged by the Ngāti Whātua o Orakei Maori Trust Board, Ngāti Paoa and Ngai Tai Umupuia o Tamaki, and Ngāti Whātua relating to 21 hectares at Mount Wellington. The land was known as Sylvia Park and formed part of the 1300-acre Hamlin purchase of 1838. The iwi claimed that the land should have been reserved for them but that the Crown instead kept it for itself, and they were dismayed to learn of the Government’s intention to sell the land through the Department of Survey and Land Information.
In 1992, the Tribunal of Chief Judge Eddie Durie (presiding), Professor Gordon Orr, and Joanne Morris was advised that the Sylvia Park land had been sold and that no protective arrangements had been made. The Tribunal therefore recommended that the proceeds of the sale be held in a separate trust account pending a determination of the claims and that the Government negotiate with the Ngāti Whātua of Orakei Māori Trust Board in association with representatives for Ngāti Paoa–Ngai Tai for a separate settlement and arrangement for the disposal of Crown or State enterprise assets in Auckland.