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 concerning first steps for claims to the Waipaoa Blocks, 24 Mar 25
(also recorded as Wai 87, #2.105, Wai 283, #2.151, Wai 558, #2.38, Wai 864, #2.49, Wai 1781, #2.5.10 & Wai 2160, #2.5.10)
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
C Linkhorn / D Hunt (Crown), Memorandum of counsel for the Crown responding to panel member disclosures, 3 Mar 25 (also recorded as Wai 283, #2.149, Wai 87, #2.103, Wai 558, #2.142, Wai 864, #2.47, Wai 1781, #3.1.22 & Wai 2160, #3.1.13)
Mangatu State Forest claim
Report on Tapuwae 1B and 4 Incorporation
Tapuwae Incorporation claim
Claim Wai 273 was filed in 1992 by Paul White and related to the Tapuwae 1B and 4 Incorporation. The land under the incorporation was managed under the Maori Affairs Act 1953 and was returned to Maori shareholders, with outstanding debts, in 1982. The claim alleged negligence during the period of Crown management which resulted in the outstanding debts.
In 1993, the claimants filed a notice of discontinuance, and Crown counsel advised that the details of a confidential agreement between the parties constituted a full and final settlement of the claim. The Tribunal therefore closed its inquiry into the matter without making any findings or recommendations. Its report on the matter, signed by Chief Judge Eddie Durie, was issued on 8 March 1993.
Report by Suzanne Doig, ‘The Waiapu River, Maori and the Crown’, Oct 00 (Also recorded as Wai 129, #A3, & Wai 173, #A1)
Te Runanga O Ngati Porou
Report by Katherine Orr-Nimmo, "The Sun of Advancement & Progress"?: An Overview Report on East Coast District Claims, Dec 00
Te Runanga O Ngati Porou
Exploratory Report [re; overview of the Ngati Porou claims]
Te Runanga O Ngati Porou
R Waaka, Statement of claim, 15 Oct 19
Palmerston North Hospital Land claim
Report on Railway Land at Waikanae
Railway Surplus Land Disposal claim
In June 1991, Archie Taiaroa, on behalf of himself and Māori affiliated to the National Māori Congress, lodged a claim with the Waitangi Tribunal concerning the disposal of surplus New Zealand Railways lands. The Tribunal constituted to hear the claim comprised Judge Eddie Durie (presiding), Professor Gordon Orr, and Georgina Te Heuheu, and it reported on four such cases, Auckland, South Auckland, Wellington and Waikenae.
In 1992, the Crown-Congress Joint Working Party proposed a scheme for the disposal of 3605 square metres of surplus Railways lands at Waikanae. In its Report on Railway Land at Waikanae of 21 December 1992, the Tribunal said that, having heard the party, it was satisfied that the only Māori with an interest in the land were the Ruakohatu Urupa Trustees and that the Crown would not be acting contrary to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in treating with them.