Hovell Thwaites
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      From: Angela
      
    
    Dear Thames-Coromandel District Council,
Please provide copies of all documents held by Thames–Coromandel District Council since 1889 that concern or connect with:
Harataunga Land titles SA603/296, SA20B/844, SA39B/1000 and all predecessor or successor titles.
All resolutions, minutes, officer reports, and committee papers invoking or relying on the Public Works Act, including road/reserve declarations, takings, or road stoppings.
All resource and subdivision consents, consent notices, engineering approvals, and survey instructions relating to those titles.
Any documents or correspondence referencing 4 Vernon Street, Papakura or the Papakura Borough Council special loan resolution of 23 July 1968.
All correspondence, agreements, or memoranda with LINZ, Māori Land Court, Ministers, or the Hauraki Māori Trust Board relating to the above.
Any rates, charges, or development contribution records applied to those parcels or unit titles.
Include all related index maps, registers, and audit logs.“All predecessor-council archives held by or for TCDC relating to the area (e.g., Coromandel/Thames County, Road Boards): minutes, engineer’s reports, road formation/realignment files, compensation ledgers.
All documents concerning the Goudie family and Papa Aroha: creation/use of unit titles, the legal effect of those units (what they evidence/reference/secure), and any licences/leases tied to the holiday camp/park.
Any file explaining why “Papa Aroha camp” is referenced in Papakura Gazette notices, including inter-council or Ministerial liaison.
Include all related index maps, registers, and audit logs.”
All council minutes, committee papers, correspondence, or meeting notes naming any member of the Hovell, Potae, or Thwaites families.
Any records showing the relationship, dealings, or correspondence between the Council (or predecessor local authorities) and any member of the Hovell family.
Yours faithfully,
Angela
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        From: Contact Legal
        Thames-Coromandel District Council
      
    
    Kia Ora Angela
 
Thank you for your email. I acknowledge receipt of your request under the
 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
 
We received your request on 23 September 2025. We will endeavour to
 respond to your request as soon as possible and in any event no later than
 21 October 2025, being 20 working days after the day your request was
 received. If we are unable to respond to your request by then, I will
 notify you of an extension of that time frame.
 
 
Jen Amner
Legal Coordinator
 
Thames-Coromandel District Council
Private Bag 1001, 515 Mackay Street, Thames
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        From: Contact Legal
        Thames-Coromandel District Council
      
    
    Kia ora Angela
  
 I refer to your request for information dated 23/09/25 for copies of all
 documents held by Thames-Coromandel District Council since 1889 that
 concern or connect with Harataunga Land Titles SA603/296; SA20B/844,
 SA39B/1000 and all predecessor or successor titles.
  
 Council notes that Consent Information is available on our [1]Consent
 tracker tool and current rating information is available on the [2]Online
 Rating Information Database; in both cases these databases can be searched
 by property address.
  
 For the balance of your request, Council has several concerns about
 processing this within 20 working days which are outlined below:
  
 •       Council's records have been digitised since 2002, with some
 information “backscanned” onto our document management system. To locate
 the information of interest from 2002 to date, several different searches
 would be required to manually isolate the information of interest. This
 would include a search by property address. Council has located 2
 addresses associated with the title references above but has been unable
 to locate a physical address connected with SA20B/844. Council notes that
 LINZ website provides some information on finding historic land records
 and their land record search also shows prior references.
  
 •       The paper archives are organised by Subjects and by Roads rather
 than by title or property and there is limited ability to search these by
 keyword. Council is therefore unable to isolate the historic files that
 may contain the information you have requested. Thames County Council
 Minute books are held dating from 1883 to 1974 and the Coromandel County
 Minute book from 1948 to 1975. Council must adhere to the rules set by the
 Chief Archivist regarding how we must manage and provide access to
 archives, including the obligation to supervise public access. This means
 that there would likely need to be a charge implemented for access to
 archive information, depending on the amount of supervision time required.
  
 •       You have requested information about specific families which is
 likely to include a degree of personal information. However, no
 documentation has been provided to demonstrate your authority to receive
 such information. In addition, Council has searched one of the family
 names, under which are numerous contact records. None of these have an
 obvious connection to any Harataunga land title so Council was unable to
 identify which specific contacts your request refers to.
  
 •       You have also requested information about Papakura Borough
 Council. Council is unsure why you believe this information to be held at
 Thames Coromandel District Council
  
 Council concludes that the time required to compile information in
 relation to your request as currently framed would be excessive and
 Council is unable to generate a time estimate for completion or likely
 charge.
  
 Council asks you to reconsider your request, taking into account that
 Council has 20 working days to compile information. You may wish to refer
 to the [3]Ombudsman Guide Making Official information requests: a guide
 for requesters. Council is refusing your request as currently framed,
 relying on section 17(f) of the LGOIMA, that the information requested
 cannot be made available without substantial collation or research.
  
 You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
 this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
 [4]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
  
  
 Jen Amner
 Legal Coordinator
  
 Thames-Coromandel District Council
 Private Bag 1001, 515 Mackay Street, Thames
 p: 07 868 0200 
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      From: Angela
      
    
    Kia ora,
Further to your refusal under s 17(f) LGOIMA, I now narrow and reframe the scope of my request. Please provide copies of the following, limited to Council records (including predecessor bodies: Thames County, Coromandel County, and local Road Boards):
Instrument-linked records
All Council minutes, resolutions, officer reports, or engineer’s files that reference:
Instrument 7032934.1 (Westpac GPOA, 2006)
Instrument 7095691.1 (Vesting Order under s99A LTA)
Instrument H742994.1 (Transfer involving Hovell/Potae interests)
Title SA20B/844, and SA39B/1000
Public Works Act takings / easements
Any resolutions or reports concerning the creation of easements, road formations, stoppings, or takings over Harataunga lands linked to the above titles or instruments.
Please identify index maps or compensation ledgers used in these files.
Family-linked dealings in Council records
Any Council minutes or correspondence between 1940–1980 in which the surnames Hovell, Thwaites, Potae, or Goudie appear in relation to Harataunga or Kennedy Bay lands, or in relation to the above instruments/titles.
Rates and development contributions
First rating records and any development contribution assessments applied to SA20B/844, or SA39B/1000.
I accept extracts, scanned images, or supervised access to minute books if more efficient.
Ngā mihi,
Angela
        From: Contact Legal
        Thames-Coromandel District Council
      
    
    Kia Ora Angela
  
 Thank you for your email. I acknowledge receipt of your request under the
 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
  
 We received your request on 6 October 2025. We will endeavour to respond
 to your request as soon as possible and in any event no later than 4
 November 2025, being 20 working days after the day your request was
 received and taking into account Labour Day. If we are unable to respond
 to your request by then, I will notify you of an extension of that time
 frame.
  
  
 Jen Amner
 Legal Coordinator
  
 Thames-Coromandel District Council
 Private Bag 1001, 515 Mackay Street, Thames
 p: 07 868 0200 
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 w: [2]www.tcdc.govt.nz
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        From: Contact Legal
        Thames-Coromandel District Council
      
    
    Kia ora Angela
 
Please see attached letter and documents in response to your request dated
 6 October 2025.
 
Jen Amner
Legal Coordinator
 
Thames-Coromandel District Council
Private Bag 1001, 515 Mackay Street, Thames
p: 07 868 0200 
e: [1][email address]
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