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Above image: About 600 people attended the curry and culture night hosted by Raglan Four Square. Image on right: Kids and adults alike were also treated to henna tattoos.
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hey say there are health benefits to be had from eating an Indian curry, and that was certainly true in Raglan on Friday night last week. About 600 people from all walks of life turned up to Raglan Four Square’s curry and culture night, to stand in a long queue for some great food and then sit down across from strangers to enjoy their meal. The shared dinner was a real event in community building and lifted the spirits of all who attended. About 200 people queued up for curry at any one time, the line snaking around three long tables that stretched the length of car park. Diners also sat side by side on the grass bank, enjoying a curry and a chat with new friends. Four Square owner-operator Satnam Bains said there were people coming and going all night, from 7.30pm to about 10pm. “It went really well. There was a good turnout,” said Satnam, who took over the Four Square in July last year.
He and his family hosted the curry evening to give back to the community, “who have made us feel welcome”, and to share a bit of their culture. Satnam’s mum, Shaminder Kaur, spent the day cooking enough curry – chickpea and chicken, Satnam’s favourite – and naan for 700 people, so many took home a doggy bag as well. Shaminder was noticeably absent at the dinner, with Satnam saying she had gone home because she was tired. But his father, Tara Singh, welcomed the many guests and helped with the serving up, while Satnan’s wife, Harshi Bains, gave henna tattoos. “What an extraordinary thing,” said Raglan resident Richard Gemmell, who stopped for a chat in the queue after finishing his meal. He shook his head in disbelief at the number of people flowing in and out of the car park to share a meal. Emma Galloway said the evening restored her faith in humanity. “It was a truly generous and delicious gesture.”
Claire Bayley said the dinner was a great way to get the community together and meet new people. “It was really well organised and really relaxed. It was the perfect time to do it, in winter. “This family has been so supportive of the community – they support sports teams and now they have done this. It would be good to show our support back to them.” Dave Hanna, from Ray White, said Satnam was an inspiration to the whole business community. Ray White Raglan donated six $30 gift vouchers to the best-dressed Indian outfits on the night. Satnam said he wanted to thank Ray White for the vouchers, Sunset Motel for giving his father a bed for the night, and the 30-40 people who stayed behind to help pack up at the end of the night. “Next year will be bigger and better,” he promised. Inger Vos
Competition teaches kids hunting and gathering skills
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competition to encourage kids to learn about hunting and food gathering is being held in Raglan for Queen’s Birthday weekend.
The Ohautira-Waingaro Cannon Ridge Hunters and Gathers Club is holding the second Kids’ Hunting and Fishing Competition, with the weigh-in happening on Sunday at the Raglan Rugby Club in Park Drive on Sunday. Club chairman Rob Maniapoto said there would be cash prizes for heaviest pig, possum, hare, magpie, rabbit, snapper kahawai and herring, and plenty activities for the kids on weigh day. Games include kids’ possum, rabbit and pig-carrying races, and Raglan Rock’s Gareth Jones will be teaching kids the art of archery.
“It’s all about the kids,” says Rob, who stresses it is a non-alcohol and drug-free event. “It’s just based on encouraging kids to learn about hunting and food gathering. “And we are aiming to give prizes to all of the kids that take part.” The first hunting and fishing competition held by the club was in 2015, and about 80 kids took part. “It was a great success,” says Rob. Maori Television show Kai Time on the Road turned up on the day with a Shortland Street actor. “He had his 10 cents worth and that made the kids happy.” Rob says for the kids, the competition is all about the prizes. But there is also the hunting aspect of it.
“Going out with family and friends, being part of that environment, how to prepare that meat after it has been caught.” Rob says hunting and gathering is “a growing world in New Zealand”. Its increase in popularity is evident in growing club memberships, “the amount of hunting stores in New Zealand, the amount of trucks with dog boxes, and wherever you go there are kids and adults wearing Ridgeline hunting clothes”. It is hoped that the competition will become an annual event. Inger Vos * Weigh-in of the Kids Hunting and Fishing Competition is at Raglan Rugby Club, 11am-2pm on Sunday. Prizegiving is at 3pm.
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Myrtle rust, which can kill native plants pohutukawa, kanuka, manuka and rata, has been detected in Northland, Taranaki and Te Kuiti nurseries, and Mr Lichtwark says the council has potentially put all of the Waikato at risk by importing 100,000 native trees from Northland for distribution around the region. The Department of Conservation is urging all growers and planters not to source Myrtaceae species from Northland, Taranaki or the Waikato. “If it got into Raglan you can imagine what the coast would look like around the mountain – dead. It would be devastating, totally, and change the ecology of the coastal land. “One of the most likely places it will end up is the divvy, where Comvita planted a load of manuka from Northland. Of course, with the regional council also bringing in 100,0000 trees from Northland and dispersing them around the Waikato, chances that myrtle rust will spread through the region are very high.” Mr Lichtwark says myrtle rust, which is being treated as a major biodiversity threat by the Ministry for Primary Industries and has massive repercussions for the kanuka and manuka honey industries, was blown to New Zealand from the Kermadec Islands. “A third of pohutukawa on Raoul Island in the Kermadecs have died,” says Mr Lictwark. He says the disease possibly reached the islands from Australia. Myrtle rust spores are microscopic and can easily spread across large distances by wind, or via insects, birds, people, or machinery. The spores are thought to be capable of crossing the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand on wind currents. Severe infestations can kill affected plants and have long-term impacts on the regeneration of young plants and seedlings. Myrtle rust generally attacks soft, new growth, including leaf surfaces, shoots,
Leaves with myrtle rust in Hawaii Image: Forest and Kim Starr. buds, flowers, and fruit. Bright yellow powdery eruptions appear on young leaves, turning to brown-grey rust pustules. Leaves may become buckled or twisted and die off. Mr Lichtwark says plants in nurseries are more susceptible to myrtle rust because the plants are generally “weaker stock” that “can’t resist these diseases”. Seeds germinated in tunnel houses under high humidity might not necessarily survive naturally in the wild, he says. The nurseries where myrtle rust has been found are under quarantine, and fungicide is being used as a treatment. Work is being done to trace where materials and products from the nurseries have gone. About 23 sites, including gardens, have been identified as having myrtle rust, says Mr Lichtwark, but the disease has not yet been found in the wild. “Eco-sourcing is so paramount,” says Mr Lichtwark, who is the manager of Whaingaroa Harbour Care, which grows native seedlings for riparian planting. “By having locally sourced plants you are less likely to spread disease.
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“When Harbour Care was set up we had to prove to the regional council that out plants were eco-sourced. Why has regional council broken their rules and got shit from Northland? “There are plenty of local nurseries that are finding it hard to survive because they haven’t got the work.” The council will consider the sourcing of plants at its next Strategy and Policy Committee meeting on June 27. Mr Lichtwark says new mass plantings along State Highway 1, the longest and most significant road in New Zealand, also presents a corridor for the spread of disease such as myrtle rust. * If you think you’ve seen the symptoms of myrtle rust, do not touch it. Call the MPI Exotic Pest and Disease Hotline immediately on 0800 80 99 66. Take clear photos. Don’t touch it or try to collect samples as this may increase the spread of the disease. Avoid planting any myrtle species, particularly plants from the regions known to be affected by myrtle rust – Northland, Taranaki and Waikato. Inger Vos
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he Raglan men’s championship pennants golf team made it through to the finals in Cambridge on Sunday May 21.
Every second Sunday for the past 12 weeks, a team of six, chosen from a roster of 10 players, have been travelling around
the Waikato playing golf against teams from Morrinsville, Matamata, Te Kowhai, Taumarunui and Horsham Downs. The Raglan team remained undefeated in pool play and consequently won the Round Robin Trophy with top points. Unfortunately the men couldn’t maintain the momentum and were beaten in the final. The following people dedicated their time and effort in representing the Raglan Golf Club: Ken Shea, Steve Hall, Silas Toornstra, Peter Hogg, Scott Klaver, Stuart Mackenzie, Joel Dunstan, Steve Hanham, Glenn Rangitonga and Kevin Klenner. In other golf news, the Raglan Golf Club is having a Queen’s Birthday tournament on Saturday, June 3, for both 9 and 18-hole players. The 18-hole event will kick off at 10.30am and the 9-hole at midday. The tournament is a two person ambrose event and prizes and food are included in the entry fee. Everyone is welcome. Contact the Raglan Golf Club on 8258483 for details. Raglan Golf Club
‘Plenty of time’ for school band to be major players
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Be Major at band practise on Monday. From left: Sven Seddon. Dughall Eadie, Sasha Kirkwood, Jack Kirkwood on drums, Emily Wiki, Kate Perry and Joel Newport.
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e Major may not have made it to the national finals yet but the band’s seven young musicians, who played at Smokefreerockquest’s Waikato regional finals last Saturday, reckon there’s plenty of time for that. “Some of us have still got three more years (to compete),” points out Dughall Eadie, who plays lead guitar and keyboard in the Raglan Area School band. Be Major’s made up entirely of Year 10 and 11 students, and all were still 14 or 15 years old when they performed in Hamilton at the weekend. Other band members are Sven Seddon on bass, Jack Kirkwood on drums, his twin sister Sasha on vocals and rhythm guitar, lead singer Emily Wiki, Kate Perry on saxophone and Joel Newport on banjo. A dozen school bands competed all up, from the 30odd that had played in the heats the weekend before. The local septet were proud to be not only younger than most at the Waikato regional finals but to have one of the biggest bands and – with their sax and banjo players – the most original line-up of instruments. They all agreed they loved the experience at Clarence St Theatre on the night, with family and friends in the audience rooting for them. The atmosphere was “crazy”, they say, especially in the mosh pit. Everyone was really supportive and congratulatory, adds Sasha. For Kate it was a one-off experience. She’s an American exchange student who’s in an instrumental band back home but says she’s never seen or played in a competition like Smokefreerockquest, which is now approaching its 30th year. It’s New Zealand’s only nationwide, live, original music, youth event and aims to motivate young musicians while also encouraging Kiwis to support original New Zealand music.
Dughall, Emily and Sasha each wrote a song for the event – one of which they say was reggae, another loosely-interpreted as alt-rock and the third was a pop piece. “We don’t really have a (particular) genre,” Dughall admits. “We like all sorts,” the others chime in. “No preferences … variety.” Be Major has morphed from the Majestic Unicorns, which also made it through to the regional finals last year. Five of the current line-up were also in the Majestic Unicorns. “Our rhythm guitarist left, so our singer started playing rhythm,” Dughall explains. “Then we gained a banjo and a sax player.” The new name came while “thinking of horrible puns”, adds Jack. The band practise in the music room at school twice a week for three hours all up, and sometimes set up a PA system in one of the school’s courtyards for a gig. “We get heaps of encouragement at school … so yeah, it’s pretty good,” says Dughall. The seven-piece also plays “every so often” at the Raglan Musicians Club’s open mic nights downtown at Orca Restaurant & Bar. With this year’s Rockquest behind them, Be Major are now “exploring” ideas for a tour of three local schools – Te Uku, Whatawhata and Te Kowhai. Their itinerant guitar teacher, Rob Wilson – who is filling in for two terms for longtime area school music teacher Peter Skandera – says they’ll do a few covers and at the same time get their young audiences up and dancing and maybe experimenting with the instruments. Rob praises Be Major as both dedicated band members and well developed musicians. “They’re as good as you get,” he reckons. Edith Symes
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This simply means we will take a blood sample, run certain tests and check specific values in your pet’s blood work before administering any anaesthetic or This screening test can beginning surgery. provide you with very important If results come back outside and useful information about normal range, the veterinarian your pet’s overall health and is then able to individualise an wellbeing. When it comes to anaesthetic plan in order to keep your pet’s health status, what your pet as safe as possible. you see on the outside may Pre-anaesthetic blood tests not always correlate to what is are a great way to get a baseline going on internally. result for your pet when they are What can pre-anaesthetic at optimum health, as this can blood tests tell me about my pet? provide a useful future reference • Kidney/renal function: in your pet’s medical care. If This allows us to assess kidney your pet is at optimal health function and hydration status. then this is a good time to have a This is often paired with a friendly chat with your vet nurse physical examination and about how to maintain your pet urinalysis. at optimum health and aim to • Liver/hepatic function: prevent any health issues from This gives us crucial information arising. about the liver, gallbladder, If abnormal findings are and/or bile ducts. This can indicate to us whether there is noted, a discussion with your inflammation, possible toxin veterinarian can be helpful exposure and certain endocrine in determining whether these results may actually be normal disorders. • Complete blood count for your unique pet, or if there (CBC): Provides information may be an underlying health about red and white blood cells. issue that requires attention. AnexaFVC Raglan now This can reveal inflammation, infection or leukemia. We can offers in-house blood testing, also assess platelet numbers, of meaning we can have certain which low numbers can result in blood results back to you within an hour or two! bleeding disorders or anaemia. For more information, please So, what is pre-anaesthetic blood testing? Will this alter my contact one of our friendly pet’s anaesthetic/surgery on the nurses for a chat. day? Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets theThe bestAnexa diet possible! Team
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Young golfer selected for Waitetuna School Police comp and PWS awareness national schools tournament
Top image: Congratulations to the senior team from Waitetuna School for their huge effort at the Waikato District Police Competency competition in Hamilton this week. The event involved pushing a police car, finger print analysis as well as water and swimming challenges. Up against 37 teams, Kahu Brunton, Stella Kaiser, Georgie Benseman and Hudson Bidois excelled by coming 1st and won the Trophy, beating Peachgrove Intermediate, reigning champions of the last four years. The winning team will be travelling down to Wellington later in the year, to challenge other North Island winning teams. Bottom image: Waitetuna School Supporting Prada-Willi Syndrome Day. A great day to be dressed in orange, celebrating Harlow Bidois, our little ray of sunshine, and raising awareness!
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aglan Area School student Tommy-Ford Kearns-Westrupp appears to take life in full swing. The 15-year-old, who has been selected to represent the Central North Island in golf at the National Area Schools Sports Tournament, is bold in his ability with a club. “Yeah, I’m a natural,” says Tommy, with an infectious, cheeky grin. He competed at the Central North Island Tournament in Te Awamutu last term and came second, “lost by 10 shots”. Last year he won the Raglan Area School competition, which is coming up again next week, scoring 47 from nine holes.
“That’s pretty good for someone my age,” he reckons. About 30 kids will compete in the Raglan competition on Wednesday. “I might as well leave the trophy at home,” says Tommy, quite confident of his chances of defending his title. The rangy youngster, who also enjoys rugby, has been playing golf for nearly three years, encouraged by teachers Glenn Rangitonga and Peter Aim. “Yeah, he’s pretty good. He is left-handed but plays a steady game, he’s reasonably accurate,” says Peter Aim, who is also president of the Raglan Golf Club. Tommy has been part of the club’s junior coaching programme. “We’re trying to be innovative around junior coaching and free women’s coaching, trying to get people participating and encourage more people up there by having fun events,” says Peter. He tells Tommy he’d better get out there and practise ahead of the national competition. Tommy says he started playing golf after his mum took him to the golf course to have a go. He reckons his mum wants him to get good so he can make a lot of money, and is always at him to “train, train, train”. “She wants a house! A big one,” he says. “She doesn’t want to work.” There have been talks about him going to a golf school in California when he’s 18, he says, but that’s a long way down the track for him. As for the golf, he loves the sport because it is fun and he loves the impact of club hitting the ball, and “being able to get it straight-straight”. While golf isn’t part of the curriculum at school “we get to focus on a sport if we want to improve in it”. Tommy keeps a golf club at the school and practices hitting the ball between the posts on the rugby field. Ten other students from Raglan Area School will also compete at the National Sports Tournament in Whangarei in July. They are Sloane Clark (netball A); Kana Browne (ki o rahi); Awatea Dillon (volleyball); Sean Dillon (basketball and volleyball); Tommy-Ford KearnsWestrupp (golf); Adi-Grace Mooar (soccer); Amy-Mei Putaranui (soccer and rugby); Yme Schepel (soccer); Harry-John Crake (soccer); Te Kaha Broadbent-King (soccer) and Shay Cornes (soccer). Inger Vos
RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL NEW LISTING
Raglan Harbour Views • • • • • •
Four bedroom home with views over Kaitoke bay Large living and stylish, modern kitchen Self-contained two bedroom unit downstairs Great outdoor deck for summer BBQs Master bedroom with en-suite and WIR Outdoor sink to fillet all the snapper you’ll be catching
Licenced under REAA 2008
NEW LISTING
Raglan $750.000
GST Inclusive OPEN HOME 1.00-2.00pm, Sat, 3 Jun 22 EAST STREET
Opportunity Knocks - Pond Road • 90.7 hectares (approx) in three titles • New road through the property giving access to amazing building sites • Impressive views to the Tasman sea • Could suit farming, forestry, bees, hunting or horse trekking
Raglan $740,000
Plus GST (if any)
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM2617
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM26154 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
OPEN HOME
Tidy 29 Hectares • Currently run as a dairy support block, growing silage and dairy grazing • Nicely presented two bedroom home with decking • Approx 2km to Raglan with amazing ocean / harbour views • Fenced into 21 paddocks • Near new yards and three bay shed • Owner mows about 10 hectares for silage / hay • Plenty of options to build your dream home! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM25788
Raglan $1,200,000
Plus GST (if any)
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
Premium Lifestyle This well located, appealing and desirable life style block featuring a five bedroom plus office brick home that is positioned near the center of the six hectare property. To complete the picture there are two farm sheds, a set of yards and loading race. The farm has its own bore for the stock which also supplies the house. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure a property only 9km (approx) from the Base and less than 3km (approx) to Te Kowhai village. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM26037
Te Kowhai PRICE BY NEGOTIATION
Plus GST (if any) OPEN HOME 3.00 - 4.00pm, Sat,3 Jun 320B HOROTIU ROAD
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
pggwre.co.nz
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Ten-aside tournament win Opinion: West Coast Catchments Committee for Raglan junior rugby
The Raglan Junior Rugby Club participated in the 2017 WCJR Alex Henry Memorial 10-aside tournament in Hopuhopu on Sunday May 28. Congratulations to the Raglan 12th Grade 10-aside team pictured above for winning their grade to become the 2017 champions.
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As chairman of the West Coast Catchments committee I would like to respond to Waikato Regional councillor Fred Lichtwark’s article published on May 4, 2017, in the Chronicle. I have been chairperson since November 2015 and a member of the West Coast Catchments Committee since 2014. During my time, our committee has operated in as practical a manner as possible, with the resources and information provided to them – we have made decisions based on the costs/ benefits to the entire West Coast Zone, not just particular catchments. This is why when an opportunity became available to access funding for improving soil conservation in the hill country catchments, the committee was in full support. The photo taken recently, below, illustrates why we need to be working with landowners in these catchments to improve land management. Sediment plume resulting from the Awakino and Mokau River outlets (Awakino River pictured) The rating increase associated with the Hill Country Erosion Fund project is actually 23%, with the remaining related to an increase in operational spend throughout the West Coast Catchment. All rate payers in the West Coast Zone contribute to the targeted rate. Farmers will receive the greatest rate increase, as the West Coast Zone targeted rate is calculated as a percentage of capital land value. The 52% rate increase translates to $24 for properties with a CV up to $250,000 and $71 for those up to $2 million. The Waikato Regional Council (WRC) staff presented the committee with three options to consider for meeting the funding requirements for the Hill County Erosion Fund project - they did not make a recommendation, as stated by Cr Lichtwark. Cr Lichtwark also states that some committee members have voted, despite conflict of interest, to support the project that will allocate funds to their own farms. The projects
I am aware of, that farmer committee members have engaged in, have contracts that have already been entered into with WRC, with terms and conditions no different to that of non-committee land owners (35% WRC funded). Therefore, there would be no personal financial gain to partake in voting on the HCEF funding. The difference in the priority hill catchments of Awakino, Lower Mokau and Mangaotaki is that MPI matches the council funding with another 35%. I am disappointed to see Cr Lichtwark criticise the West Coast committee in the media this way, considering the democratic process the committee engaged in to make the final recommendation. He is a member of the committee and was thus able to vote at the workshop. He did not exercise this right and chose to leave early. He was also therefore, unable to observe other committee members voting (as he has stated in his article). Furthermore, the West Coast Catchment committee is an advisory committee to the Waikato Regional Council. The committee provides advice to the Integrated Catchment Committee (a statutory committee of council), who in turn make recommendations to the Waikato Regional Council. Councillor Lichtwark and his fellow elected councillors are responsible for the final decision as to whether any of these work programmes proceed. Understanding his role as a councillor and the terms of references of the committees that he sits on would be very beneficial to him becoming an effective councillor for the region. As members of west coast local communities, we are willing to stand on the committee (in our own free time) because we are passionate about our communities, catchments, district and region. Rob Jolly Chairman of the West Coast Catchment Committee
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“Raglan is a beautiful friendly seaside town that has been my haven for over 40 years. Living here has given me a passion for the outdoors which includes snowboarding and all ocean activities which I enjoy with my 3 children and extended family.” “I have been a licensed sales person since 2012 and enjoy sharing my wealth of local knowledge and expressing the good that investing a life in Raglan can provide. As is my passion for life so is my passion for Real Estate. With Honesty, Integrity and Conscientious work ethics I will provide positive advice and guidance. Doing the best for my clients is my strength by listening and understanding what their needs are. Keeping them informed in every step of the Real Estate process to the completion of the sale or buying of a property is my commitment to them.” “To make your journey of change happen with ease through Commitment, Communication and Care, call me for a free market appraisal to help sell your property; or for buying I have properties to show you now.”
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Robbie Regnier
Licensed Salesperson LJ Hooker, George Boyes & Co Ltd
Office: 07 825 7170 Mobile: 021 952 271 Email: robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz
MREINZ, Licensed Agent (REAA 2008)
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15 Bay View Road Stylish Tranquility 77 Lorenzen Bay Road
Loving Life in Lorenzen Bay! Charming 1950’s home sits proud on a 839m² site with spectacular Harbour views. This sun-filled character property has a woodburner with wetback, open planned living, native flooring, wooden joinery and a covered deck to watch the Orca from! For Sale By negotiation Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 12 - 12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 1A9HFG
Deadline 21.6.17 (Unless sold prior)
57 Hills Road
HUGE Views HUGE Value Set to take advantage of all day sun and huge panoramic rural and harbour views. Outside the kids will love the large flat lawn and entertaining is complimented with an outdoor fireplace and courtyard BBQ area. Grow your own vegetables in the raised garden bed area and pick a variety of fruit from the established orchard. 3 bay garage/ workshop has plenty of room for vehicles.
Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email
ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz
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Saturday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/ 1K2HFG
For Sale $895,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 18YHFG View
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This house is the perfect retreat from the stresses of everyday life. The original cottage has been virtually rebuilt retaining the character of the original timber floors blended with stylish modern amenities. Open plan living flows out onto the generous deck which has spectacular views and is perfect for al fresco dining with family and friends, or choose the sheltered, private courtyard instead. And if inside impresses you wait until you meander through the delightful garden. Enjoy the walkways through established native plantings and find a surprise around every turn of the path. ‘Moon Rise’ is a warm and welcoming sanctuary.
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18 Lily Street
A Surfer’s Paradise Properties with a world class surfing point break out front do not often become available. Be entertained from the deck with intimate views of the renowned long left hand wave of ‘Indicators’. Successfully running as 5 star holiday accommodation, the property has been a popular stay for visiting pro surfers wanting to be right in the action and in the surf in minutes. Now is your opportunity to purchase this rarely available location.
Something Special Situated on a quiet cul de sac, this fantastic property has loads of character. Nestled amongst the trees on a sheltered fenced section, the house basks in all day sun, enjoys lovely sea views on multiple levels and is a few 100ms from the popular Raglan wharf plus an easy walk into town. The house offers 4 dbl bdrms and is heated by a wood burner & super-efficient gas central heating. Kitchen & dining area features new bamboo benchtops and original wooden floors + newly renovated lounge opens on to an elevated deck. Garage, extra toilet & shower on the basement level could easily be converted into a S/C flat.
Auction 10th June Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1AKHFG
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14th June Unless sold prior Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1J5HFG
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44 Kaitoke Street
Cute & Convenient on Wallis What a great property we have on offer here in popular Wallis Street! Be sure to come and check out this super cute cottage with generous attached double garage located only a stone’s throw from safe swimming and picnics at Aro Aro Bay. The home was originally resited in approximately 2000 and has been reroofed, rewired and a modern logburner was installed last winter. This opportunity equals location and value and an excellent bach or first step into the market! My Vendors are relocating and invite all genuine buyers to view. Call Kyle for a price indication today!
Sophistication and Style on the Water Designed with views in mind, the large windows capture the ever changing tides of the estuary and our glorious Mt Karioi, the outlook is ALWAYS stunning! This 3 bedroom home is loaded with extra features including a Fijian Rimu staircase, Kwila timber flooring, glass balustrades, outdoor fire and BBQ just to name a few. Water access is just steps away for swimming, launching kayaks, paddleboarding, floundering and more.
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For Sale $955,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 12 - 12:30 pm ljhooker.co.nz/1HTHFG
10th June Unless sold prior Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1AHHFG
Chrissy Cox
Matt Sweetman
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Sandra Bowditch
027 287 1804
021 624 826
021 903 309
021 969 878
021 969 848
021 751 759
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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.
LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •
25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008
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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
COURIERS
027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214 Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week
ph 07 847 8210
Ph 07 825 6886 or 027 425 6886 www.hardiehomes.co.nz
DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION
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FENCING
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SPRAY PAINTING
Raglan Junior Sports Results RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 27 MAY
ELECTRICIANS
- Spray Painting (All Aspects) - Interior/Exterior, Residential & Commercial - Wallpaper: Feature walls and digital murals Adam: 021 465 996 | Carl: 022 622 4758 radcoatings@hotmail.com
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Team
Score POD
Anemones
Win 4-2
Helena Hawkings
Barracudas
Win 3-0
William Barton
Dolphins
Loss 3-7
Natalia Meek
Hammerheads
Loss 0-6
Cassius Eyre
Kinas
Loss 1-5
Boh Rivers
Marlins
Win 4-1
Toby Bower
Mauis
Win 4-0
Tukiri Papa/Ashton Ladyman
Mermaids
Win 8-3
Evie Hunter
Morays
Win 9-3
Ollie Highway/Leon Patterson
Orcas
Loss 0-8
Luna Petzold
Seahorses
Loss 1-4
Nellie-may Shea
Seastars
Win 10-0
Jade Camenzind
Sharks
Draw 3-3
Austin Whyte
Snappers
Win 11-3
Rico Clarke
Stingrays
Loss 2-3
Nikau Rice-Edwards
Urchins
Win 8-0
Lennox Gee
Situations Vacant
RAGLAN CLUB INC QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Friday – Karaoke from 6.30pm till late (LHB open from 5.30pm) Saturday – Lions vs Barbarians on Big Screen (curtain raiser Cheifs game) Sunday – LHB open from 5.00pm - eat in or take outs. Month of June showing all the Lions games!
For Sale
KOMBUCHA STARTER KIT Save and make your own healthy drinks! $30.00 each. Ph. 021400-106.
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
FIREWOOD DRY-2M2M: Pine $160, Gum $190. Delivered, ph. 0210771524.
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Mens Flannel shirts, Chino’s, Denim, Merino Knits Wool Jackets Classic Mens Apparel >>
Raglan MOVIES at the Old School
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SCREENING in JUNE
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PECKING ORDER 84 mins. PG Coarse Lang.
Saturday 3rd 5.30 Sunday 4th 7.00
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HANDSOME DEVIL Guardian 4 Stars
95 mins. PG
Saturday 3rd 8.00 Sunday 4th 4.30
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Reserve on our website
raglanmovies.nz or phone 825 0023
WED 7 JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park - Ruapuke/Waiau beach bring lunch.
Found TWO SOFT TOYS found on Te Papatapu Rd, Te Mata ph: 825 6835.
Flatmate Wanted
TWO ROOMS available one single $150/wk, and one double $160/ wk, includes power, wifi, 5 min walk to town, heat pump & fire place, harbour views. Ph 022 302 3451.
FRI 2 JUNE @ YOT CLUB DJ Sweep - bass heavy beats $5. Free before 10pm. SAT 3 JUNE @ YOT CLUB Sunshine Sound System with
Downtown Brown and special guest Laughton Kora. $10. SUN 4 JUNE @ YOT CLUB Cornerstone Roots with support from Ngati Dread. $15, from 8pm.
Can you help?
Daffodil Day coordinator needed
Courses, classes & workshops
LOVE & HEAL YOURSELF A selfmassage workshop. Saturday 3 June, 2-5pm $60pp. Book at tinyurl. com/lovehealbody or 07 808 0658.
H I B E R N AT I N G THIS WINTER? No! Then come along to the Raglan Light
Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s most important annual fundraiser. We are looking for an enthusiastic, well-organised volunteer to coordinate our annual appeal in Raglan. This rewarding role requires you to:
Exercise Group. Our exercise programs are formulated fore people in our community who are in their twilight years, or need medical rehabilitation. St. Peters Hall, Monday and Thursday at 10am. Everybody is most welcome. *Sponsored by RC
• Organise Daffodil Day collection sites in Raglan • Roster volunteers and manage resources for the street appeal • Manage volunteers and sites on Daffodil Day, Friday 25 August The time commitment will be approximately 40 hours, mainly during July and August.
For further information or to apply, contact Hayley Wilkinson on 07 903 5807 or email hayleywilkinson@cancersociety.org.nz
Public Notices
Public Notice
RANGITAHI PUBLIC NOTICE Please note vehicle and pedestrian access across the causeway is now closed. The walking track on the peninsula is also closed until further notice. No access will be granted. Please be aware that this is now a construction site. Keep up to date via our website, www.rangitahi.co.nz.
Intention to review Reserve Management Plan
Waikato District Council is intending to review the Reserve Management Plan for The Point Reserve in Ngaruawahia. Management Plans are produced to outline the future use, management and development (as funding becomes available) of reserves. Council, under s4I of the Reserves Act 1977, wishes to invite written suggestions on the plan. All suggestions received will be considered for inclusion when the reserve management plan is reviewed. A draft reserve management plan will be made available for public submission later in the year.
RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
Situations Vacant
- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites
Have your say by 7 July 2017 Tell us what you think about The Point Reserve and your ideas for its future use, management and development. You can get involved by: • entering it online at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit
PH 07 825 6800
Gym Instructor Wanted Qualifications & experience essential. Arvo/evening shifts,18 hours per wk. Ph 027 294 6949 or email amber@ raglangym.co.nz for an application form. Applications close Sunday 25th of June.
• emailing it to consult@waidc.govt.nz • posting it to Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3720
XTREME QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Opening Hours Sat 3 June – Open 12.30pm – 4.30pm Sun 4 June – Open 8.30am – 4.30pm Mon 5 June – Open 12.30pm – 4.30pm Tues 6 June – Closed
Situations Vacant
• faxing it to (07) 824 8091 • delivering it to any Council Office or Library. Suggestions should clearly include your name, address, telephone number and email address. The current Reserve Management Plan for The Point Reserve can be viewed at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/pointreserve. G J Ion Chief Executive
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SUN 4 JUNE CROP SWAP @ TOWN HALL SUPPER ROOM 9:30am. Bring along home-made or homegrown products to swap. All welcome!
0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil
Kerbside Collections - One Day Later
RETAIL ASSISTANT - BUILDING AND HARDWARE The Raglan Project - Raglan’s new Hardware, Homeware and Building supplies retail store is opening soon and is looking for an energetic, reliable and experienced retail assistant. Previous retail hardware experience and/or building knowledge is essential. A forklift licence is preferred but not necessary. The position is full time Monday - Friday. Start date ASAP. For more info please phone 825 8881 or email your CV to info@theraglanproject.co.nz. STORES WAREHOUSE INVENTORY PERSON Aeronavics – a leading aerial robotics designer and manufacturer in Raglan is seeking a highly skilled person to manage its parts inventory. Aeronavics is working toward global Aviation Accreditation as a manufacturer and it needs to install highly accurate processes for its parts and inventory tracking.
Services Offered FLUE SERVICES & log fire inspection $100 and all flue and log fire repairs ph Mark 021457342 or 078298103. OUTLOOK CLEANING SERVICES SPECIAL OFFER Carpet Clean $25 per room (room max 250sqm) Call 021 078 5566
Raglan West Tuesday 6th June Raglan East Wednesday 7th June
Commercial to Let SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd
RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE Rip Curl Store is moving, retail space available: Call John 021 597 999
We are seeking a local person preferably with sound mechanical aptitude, experience in maintaining and setting up inventory and parts tracking processes to a high standard, must be a kind and friendly person who is extremely motivated, precise and organised. The position is part time initially at 20 hours per week. Please send your CV in the first instance to: Attention: Inventory Placement – to: corporate@aeronavics.com
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Raglan 21 Seabreeze Way - FINAL NOTICE: 6pm, 2 June 2017
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Contemporary Living • Designer 3 bedroom home offering modern luxury living. • This fantastic house is situated on 580m² • Spacious open-plan living • Double garage, internal access • North facing, sun-drenched decking • Good water views • Prior auction offers considered.
Auction This Friday
Raglan 2 Wallis Street - Lilypot Florist $15,000 + GST Business Opportunity near the Sea! • Deliveries in Raglan and the Hamilton area. • Member of Petals Worldwide Network & Teleflora. • A steady local client base has been established plus travellers using international delivery service. • Owner is retiring - will consider offers, so call Julie today!
WHEN: 6pm Friday 2 June 2017 Auction Ray White Office, 21 Bow Street View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Raglan Real Estate Ltd
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan 30A Wallis Street - BY NEGOTIATION
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OPEN HOME: 11am Saturday
Raglan 4 Primrose Street - BY NEGOTIATION Cute Cottage • Offering 2 double bedrooms, combined kitchen/dining and separate lounge. • This property features lovely wooden flooring throughout. • Bonus sleepout and storage shed. • Situated on a large 1012sqm section - room for parking cars or a boat. Call Yana to view today!
By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Build Your House By the Sea NEW AUCTION DATE TO BE ADVISED • North facing 842m² section, elevated for beautiful views of the harbour. • Easy walk to Cox Bay, close to town • Ideal land bank or build your beach home. • Covenants apply. • Prior Auction offers considered. 16B Puka Place/RAG22338 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan, 29A Simon Road
$422,000
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Green Green Grass of Home • Elevated and 6km from centre of Raglan town, cafes, beaches and schools. • Three double bedrooms + office and sleep-out. • Large storage area (converted cow shed) ideal for machinery • Situated on 6375sqm. Flat land, abundant fruit tree planting. • Ideal country living on the outskirts of town.
$495,000
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By Negotiation View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22816 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22816 Yana Pemberton 021 183 0479 yana.pemberton@raywhite.com Raglan Real Estate Ltd
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan, 29 Simon Road
Raglan 20A Nau Mai Road - $680,000
Raglan, 25i Violet Street
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
New Listing
Wallis Street Opportunity • 2 Bedrooms plus family room. • Close to town, shops and the beach. • Low maintenance • Ideal Beach House • Retirement Gem • First Home • Be quick!
Raglan, 16B Puka Place
For Sale $15,000 + GST View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22727 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22727 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964
For Sale $680,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22781 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22781 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Real Estate Ltd
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan, 14 Upper Wainui Rd
$750,000
29 Simon Road/RAG22766 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan, 23F Violet Street
Super Starter • Two bedroom home featuring open-plan living • Decking overlooks a private back yard • Established trees and the opportunity to develop • On the bus route and a close walk to Cox and Lorenzen Bay • Situated on ½ share of 1070sqm
Low Maintenance Townhouse • Great two bedroom property. • North facing sun-drenched decking. • Built with the sun and views in mind. • Immaculate presentation ticking all the boxes. • Current tenants looking to rent long term! OPEN HOME: 12pm Saturday
OPEN HOMES: Sat & Sun 1pm
OPEN HOME: 1pm Saturday
29A Simon Road/RAG22788 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
25i Violet Street/RAG22729 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
14 Upper Wainui Road/RAG22789 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
23f Violet Street/RAG22707 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
rwraglan.co.nz
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Beautiful Brick - Built to Last • Stunning views of the Tasman Sea • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms + office • Separate downstairs self-contained living • Spacious double garage • Situated on 1059m² easy care section
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
SATURDAY 3RD JUNE: 11am - 30A Wallis Street | 12pm - 25i Violet Street | 12pm - 106A Greenslade Road | 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road 1pm - 23F Violet Street | 1pm - 49 Government Road | 2pm - 21 Point Street | 2pm - 533 Wainui Road SUNDAY 4TH JUNE: 12pm - 106A Greenslade Road | 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road | 2pm - 533 Wainui Road
12 RAGLAN Chronicle
$760,000
Admire the Harbour Vista • Elevated and beautifully positioned to capture the sun and north facing views of the harbour. • A double bedroom upstairs with ensuite and access to private deck. 2 double bedrooms downstairs with bathroom and large garage.
OPEN HOMES
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410
$449,000
Investor’s Choice • An ideal investment opportunity! • 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen and lounge which flows onto your private decking area. • Situated on ½ share of 1070m² in a lovely bush setting. Carport attached. • Close walk to Cox´s Bay and on the bus route.
Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com