Public Works Acquisitions in Poike Block
Wai 215 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Tauranga Moana claims
T Williams / C Linstead-Panoho / C Manga (Wai 25, Wai 434, Wai 1797), Memorandum of Counsel regarding support for an inquiry into the North Eastern Bay of Plenty claims, 28 Jul 16
Te Puia-I-Whakaari (White Island) claim
Amended statement of claim, 14 Aug 15 (Filed by D Naden / B Tupara / C Beaumont / J Patea)
Horowhenua Block claim
Ngati Motai Lands ; Wai 254 (Whaiti Kuranui 6C2C West A)
Ngati Motai Lands claim
Judge E T J Durie, Memorandum-Directions for Wai 256 statement of claim, 13 Nov 1991
Taumanuka 3A Cemetery - Otaki claim
R M T Waaka, Statement of claim, 3 Apr 1989
Taumanuka 3A Cemetery - Otaki claim
Interim Report on the Auckland Hospital Endowments Claim
4 Domett Avenue, Auckland claim
In September 1991, Eriapa Uruamo lodged a claim with the Tribunal complaining about the sale of 4 Domett Avenue, Auckland, by the Auckland Area Health Board. Maori use of the property dated back to about 1950, when a Māori youth hostel was constructed there for Māori trade trainees, and at the time of the claim the land was occupied by the Te Taou Reweti Charitable Trust, which had connections to the local Ngāti Whātua iwi.
After hearing the evidence, the Tribunal of Chief Judge Eddie Durie (presiding), Professor Keith Sorrenson, and Georgina Te Heuheu recommended that the Crown intervene in the Auckland Hospital sales process and, if it was not too late, in the disposal of 4 Domett Avenue in particular. It also recommended that the Crown consult with an appropriate national Māori organisation on a general policy for the disposal of those health board properties in which Māori had a particular interest and that the Minister of Health provide funding for this and for the research of prospective Māori claims to hospital lands.