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Report of the Waitangi Tribunal on the Te Weehi Claim to Customary Fishing Rights
This very short report concerns a claim about the Fisheries Act 1983 and regulation 8(b) of the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1983.

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The Ngai Tahu Report 1991
This report concerns a claim about the Crown’s South Island land purchases.

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27

The Ngai Tahu Sea Fisheries Report 1992
This report concerns a claim about Ngai Tahu’s fisheries.

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27

The Ngai Tahu Ancillary Claims Report 1995
This report concerns 100 small ancillary claims that grew out of the Ngai Tahu inquiry.

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The Ngai Tahu Claim: Supplementary Report on Ngai Tahu Legal Personality
This short supplementary report, put out as part of the Ngai Tahu inquiry, concerns Ngai Tahu’s proposals for tribal structures to enable them to conduct remedies negotiations with the Crown.

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Report on Proposed Sewage Scheme at Kakanui
This very short report concerns a claim about the granting of a water right to the Waitaki County Council for the disposal of effluent from a proposed sewage scheme at Kakanui.

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Report of the Waitangi Tribunal on the Tuhuru Claim
This very short report concerns a claim about the proposed Ngai Tahu Bill 1993.

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1090

The Waimumu Trust (SILNA) Report
The claim Wai 1090 was brought in November 2003 by the trustees of the Waimumu Trust. The trust administers an area of 4440 hectares of indigenous forested land in 45 parcels in the Hokonui Hills in central Southland, granted by the Crown under the South Island Landless Natives Act 1906 (SILNA).

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