Notice Title

Public Notice for Application That Land or Interest in Land be No Longer Subject to Resumption

Publication Date
28 Nov 2002

Tags

Treaty of Waitangi Act Land claims notices

Notice Number

2002-ln7871

Page Number

4344

Issue Number

172
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Principal Edition, 28 November 2002.
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Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986
This notice concerns land at 13 George Street, Paraparaumu Beach, and Maori claims under the Treaty of Waitangi
Act 1975.
The land at 13 George Street, Paraparaumu Beach, is described in legal terms as all that parcel of land containing 774 square metres, more or less, situate in the Kapiti Borough, being Section 1 on Survey Office Plan 35552 and being all the land contained and described in certificate of title 33C/447 (Wellington Registry).
The land was once owned by the Crown.
It was transferred to a State enterprise under section 23 of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986.
There is a special notice or "memorial" on the certificate
of title for the land which provides that, if the Waitangi Tribunal so recommends, the land shall be resumed by
the Crown and returned to Maori ownership (see sections 27A and 27B of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986).
The current owners of the land, TERRENCE JOSEPH KILLALEA and JANICE LECIA KILLALEA, have applied to the Waitangi Tribunal to have this memorial removed.
The application has been made under section 8D of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.
ANY MAORI PERSON WHO CONSIDERS THAT THEY, OR ANY GROUP TO WHICH THEY BELONG, HAS A CLAIM TO MAKE TO THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL ABOUT THIS LAND SHOULD SUBMIT THEIR CLAIM TO THE WAITANGI TRIBUNAL BEFORE 28 FEBRUARY 2003.
Section 6 of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 sets out the grounds for making a claim.
Claims may be posted to the Registrar, Waitangi
Tribunal, P.O. Box 5022 or D.X. S.P. 22-525, Wellington, or delivered to the Registrar, Waitangi Tribunal, Third Floor, 110 Featherston Street, Wellington.
The following claims have already been submitted to the Tribunal and may relate to the land:
Wai 52, the Muaupoko Land Claim, care of Ewen Paynter, Administration Manager, Muaupoko Tribunal Authority Incorporated, 306 Oxford Street, Levin.
Wai 88, the Kapiti Island Claim, care of Jack
Rikihana, Chairperson, Te Runanga o Ati Awa
ki Whakarongotai, P.O. Box 149, Waikanae.
Wai 113, Ngati Raukawa Lands Claim, care of
Jolene Patuawa, Holland Beckett Maltby, Barristers
& Solicitors, Private Bag 12-011, Tauranga.
Wai 145, the Wellington Tenths Claim, care of Phillip Green, Barrister, P.O. Box 5048, Wellington.
Wai 182, the Rangitane ki Manawatu Claim, care of Ruth Harris, Tanenuiarangi Manawatu Incorporated, P.O. Box 1341, Palmerston North.
Wai 207, Ngati Toa Lands Claim, care of Bridget Ross, KPMG Legal, Barristers & Solicitors, P.O. Box
10-246, Wellington.
Wai 237, the Horowhenua Block Claim, care of Ron Taueki and William Taueki, Te Ngati Tama-i-Rangi Incorporated Society, P.O. Box 396, Levin.
Wai 238, the Hough Whanau Claim, care of Katarina Ruru, Flat 12, 42 Queen Street, Mt Victoria, Wellington.
Wai 609, the Paraparaumu Airport Claim, care of George Jenkins, P.O. Box 23, Waikanae.
Wai 612, the Paraparaumu (No. 2) Claim, care of Kaye Rowe, 7 Woodlands Road, R.D. 1, Hamilton.
Wai 623, the Mua Te Tangata and Muaupoko Claim,
and Wai 624, the Kemp Hunia Trust Claim, care of
C. T. Coxhead, McCaw Lewis Chapman, Solicitors, P.O. Box 19-221, Hamilton.
Wai 631, Rangitane ki Manawatu Rohe Claim, care of Tanenuiarangi Te Awe Awe, Rangimarie Marae, P.O. Box 1962, Palmerston North.
Wai 875, the Paraparaumu Airport (No. 3) Claim,
Wai 876, the Paraparaumu (No. 4) Claim and Wai 877, the Paraparaumu Airport (No. 5) Claim, care of Patrick John O'Driscoll, Barrister, P.O. Box 59-256, Mangere, Auckland.
Wai 977, the Ngati Hikitanga Horowhenua Lands Claim, care of James Alex Hope, Till, Henderson & King, Lawyers, P.O. Box 19-342, Hamilton.
If no claim about this land is made to the Waitangi Tribunal before 28 February 2003, the tribunal may recommend that the land be no longer subject to resumption by the Crown and returned to Maori.
Dated at Wellington this 28th day of November 2002.
Inserted by:
EOIN MALCOLM DONALD CAMERON, Solicitor for
the Applicants, Waikanae Law, P.O. Box 8, Waikanae. Telephone: (04) 902 5088. Facsimile: (04) 902 5090.