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THE RAGLAN

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2nd February 2017 - Issue #529

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Whaingaroa-Raglan is the Waikato’s up-and-coming foodie hotspot. Support our local eateries and checkout their news and specials each week below.

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Raglan Arts Weekend and Little Food Fest 2017: Taxidermy art by Annick Faubert. Image thanks to Leighton Davies.

Dear Editor, Raglan is still a very small community. Old information used to confirm that a reasonably satisfactory supermarket needed to be backed by about 12 to 15000 people. With respect to Alan Vink and his thoughts on free trade one has to remember, winters in Raglan are very tough on all businesses. It is doubtful that chain concerns companies like KFC McDonalds, The Warehouse, etc would quite probably change Raglan but not be really of benefit. Raglan could become the unique cottage industry centre for the greater part of the North Island, a cooperative drive centred on the Chamber of Commerce could well

advance and make this happen. The following could well be set up and trading with a bit of lateral thinking. Stone carving, glass blowing, various liquor developments, cheese making. A Raglan ice cream, cabbage tree weaving and fine flax. There could be a place for planning of weddings, etc, and finally the development of a school for all marine activities. I think we have the right kind of people to set something like a cottage industry town going. Get them talking and making a start. Regards Barry Ashby RAGLAN

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Wastewater smoke testing to start

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f you see smoke coming from Raglan’s drainage system in the coming weeks, it should not be cause for alarm. Waikato District Council will soon be smoke testing Raglan’s underground wastewater drainage system in the northeast section of town. General manager service delivery, Tim Harty says this work forms an important part of a districtwide assessment into the condition of Council’s underground pipes, especially in Raglan. “It is also part of council’s ongoing commitment to improving wastewater infrastructure so that negative impacts associated with overflows or leaks can be minimised,” he says. By doing this work, council is looking for faults within the system such as stormwater downpipes being connected to the wastewater network. Wastewater systems should only be taking water from your toilets, shower,

laundry and kitchen. If water from roofs or land is going into the wastewater network it can cause problems such as overflows of wastewater. Smoke testing will be completed in stages from mid-February and the contractor carrying out the work for council will need external access to each property for approximately 10-15 minutes. The contractors will not need to enter houses. Raglan residents in the affected area will have already received a letter about the work and can expect to receive another letter a week prior to the work happening in their neighborhood, along with some information on what the smoke testing will look like. Further work via a closed circuit television (CCTV) pipe inspection programme is also planned to start in February as part of the district-wide assessment of council’s underground pipes. WDC


Anniversary weekend brings crowds and sunshine

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uckland Anniversary Weeekend bought one of the warmest days of the new year so far, perfect timing for all the visitors in town for the annual Raglan Arts Weekend and Little Food Fest. “We had a very successful weekend with the wonderful weather doing its bit to attract 350 visitors from Hamilton and further afield. The days picked up slowly as I’m sure everyone was enjoying leisurely breakfasts around town first,” said Jane Galloway from Palm Prints. “It was very rewarding for us to talk to people who knew our work but hadn’t met us. With my latest New Zealand Flora print series being popular I even had a couple of botanists visit to say how much they appreciated my work. “A very successful weekend! Now we need a lie down!" Said Jane. The annual arts and food event is getting increasingly popular every year with over 33 artists taking part in this year’s weekend.

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Topping up Raglan reservoir after quake a $140,000 operation

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upplying Raglan residents with water after November’s 7.5 magnitude earthquake affected the town’s supply has cost Waikato District Council about $140,000. WDC service delivery general manager Tim Harty said the total cost was difficult to estimate but was in the order of about $140,000, including about $120,000 spent trucking in drinking water for residents, night and day, over the four-day operation.

Staff estimated that more than 200 tanker trips were made, delivering more than 3 million litres of water to the community. The earthquake, which struck near Hanmer Springs, had shook up the mountain spring that supplies the town water, making it murky and causing the pump to turn off. The council had to top up the reservoir until the water treatment plant could be turned back on again, once tests came back clear. Residents were told to limit their water use to only necessary drinking, which meant

forgoing washing, showering and flushing the toilet. “Ensuring Raglan had enough drinking water after the incident was a big job, but council appreciated everything locals did to conserve water during this time. From the event, we learnt that we all need to be prepared for an emergency, no matter where we live in the country,” said Mr Harty. Staff is investigating whether council’s insurance will cover the cost of the operation. If not, it will seek approval to cover the cost with disaster recovery funds held by council. Inger Vos

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Waitangi Weekend music and gigs at the Raglan Club 2017 T music bring an atmosphere to the he Club will once again let good

Raglan venue with its third Waitangi Weekend Celebrations.

Friday night will kick off with a 70s Disco for club members from 8pm with no cover charge. Saturday night is a Reggae Special with

Auckland Band The Mighty Herbsmen bringing their classy reggae vibes that is sure to get you swaying and skanking. Doors open at 8pm. On Sunday we are delighted to welcome The Mods for their first ever Raglan show. Led by Kevin McNeill since 1964, yes, this group has been together for over 50

years and still loves creating that classic sixties sound. Doors open at 8pm. Pre-sales for Saturday and Sunday are available from Raglan Club and on line at eventfinda. If you are in town this wee¬kend come down and join the celebrations at the Raglan Club. Everyone is welcome.

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Blaize Harth is working as a diving instructor on board the 20-metre catamaran ‘Ocean Freedom’.

laize Harth used to get his kicks B out on the water -- now he gets them under it. Eight months into his job as a diving instructor on Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, the former Raglan Surfing Academy student is having a blast. "It's amazing," the 21 year old surfer from Whale Bay says of the undersea world he now explores with tourists just about every day. Together they marvel at the abundant fish and coral life which makes up the 2300 kilometre-long ecosystem. "Everything [underwater] overwhelms you," he says. Each working day Blaize travels an hour from the Cairns flat he shares with five others --including his old mate Zac Hunwick who’s also from the bay -- to board the 20-metre catamaran ‘Ocean Freedom’, which takes up to 75 tourists at a time out to what is the world’s largest coral reef. As one of three or four instructors aboard, Blaize takes introductory scuba divers for their first dive ever and says it’s a rewarding experience. “I get to see a lot of happiness,” he told the Chronicle recently on a rare day off. He’s part of a 12-strong crew which includes deckhands, a coxman who heads a complimentary glass-bottom boat tour operating in tandem with the daylong dive tour, a mechanic and a “hostie” who runs the food and drinks bar on board. Both young and old, he reckons, go either snorkelling or scuba diving in this tropical island paradise. A man around 70 for instance recently had his first dive, says Blaize, “but we mainly cater to the 20-somethings”. There are also whole families, he adds, especially at this time of year with the summer holidays. Anyone including children under five can snorkel but divers need to be at least 14. Blaize completed dive training up to instructor level the year after he left Raglan Area School. He was inspired to do so by a young graduate from Dive

Zone Whitianga, Ashe Lambert, who talked to the surfing academy students about diving as a career option. Not long after graduating from Dive Zone himself -- and wanting to get on with the big OE -- Blaize headed to Cairns with “no job, no nothing, just a bit of money" but managed to land this first diving instructor position through an ad and a “good contact”. “It's a very nice lifestyle, and Cairns is a beautiful place,” says the larger-thanlife Blaize, whose mass of sun-bleached curls -- seen escaping from beneath his cap on his Facebook page -- has grown back after he had his head shaved seven months ago in a fundraiser for the Leukaemia Foundation. Blaize is in awe of the humpback whales he sees from ‘Ocean Freedom’ as they frolic in the waves on their annual migration from the Antarctic to the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef. But he's sobered too by the well-

documented changes to the reef. “The coral is slowly, slowly getting bleached; it’s losing colour,” he says. The changes are a result not only of global warming, he explains, but also of tourism – the fuel and oil from boats, and litter from human activity in a oncepristine environment. Blaize sees himself continuing his current lifestyle for a while but had his appetite whetted for more adventures on a recent two-week New Year's trip to Bali with Zac and two other Raglanders they met up with there. "Cairns is a really good place to start travelling," he's decided. Zac -- who's also trained as a diving instructor -- wants to travel too and is set on snowboarding in Japan. Meantime he's working hard as a prep cook in a couple of Cairns' cafes, having done a similar job not so long ago at Vinnies/Valentes in Raglan. Edith Symes


Marty checks out of SuperValue job

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Cats require regular grooming too

Marty Davies on holiday in Coromandel over the long weekend.

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arty Davies needs a bit of prompting by his wife, Janet, when asked if he will miss work.

Help, which he later sold when his marriage split up; for “departure tax” reasons, he calls it. Marty went into real estate for a little while, “when the interest rates were 20 per cent, hence I didn’t sell “Oh no! I don’t think so,” he says emphatically, but anything”, then managed produce for Foodtown in then is made to reconsider his answer by his better half. Hamilton central and Nawton, and was 2IC for produce There are a lot of nice people, yes, he has to agree, in Chartwell, before returning to Raglan about 15 years and he will miss them. ago, after some 20 years in the big smoke, because “There’re still a few oldies around that come in and SuperValue’s previous owner “wanted someone to run give me a bit of stick,” he says of the loyal customers the produce”. who he’s known forever and a day. He built it up from a little area no bigger than half his The 67-year-old – “going on 68” – Raglan “local” kitchen bench to what it is today. retired on Friday from working at the supermarket where His favourite memories of working in the Raglan he has put in some 30 years in his lifetime, first starting supermarket were of the good old Petchells days, when back in the day as a 10-year-old with an afterschool there was only the pub and the club and “you knew job when the place was called Petchells. His mother, every customer by name”. Fay, worked there, and later too did his “In those days, but not any more – so “His favourite sisters, Gina Robbs – who’s still there – many tourists, so many people in town, and Fiona Waitere. memories of many internationals… On Friday he got the $200 petrol “In the good old days I used to ring working in the voucher pressie, had a nice lunch, then the farmers up and ask them for their Raglan supermarket walked straight out the door headed orders twice a week. When I got a bit were of the good to the Coromandel, Smuggler’s Cove, older I used to deliver to them.” old Petchells days, where he has a permanent caravan on a Deliveries were made to order, they share in a 330-acre piece of land, “right when there was only had to “weigh everything up”. Things on the water”. like sugar and flour came in a sack. the pub and the The fishing was OK, he says on “You had to add, you didn’t have Tuesday, “Got a feed, nothing fantastic club and “you knew a calculator”, and it was often pages of every customer by … painted the caravan”. Welcome to stock orders. retirement! name”.” “Nana Petchell would always check them Retirement was because, “well, you and give you a ticking off if you got it wrong. know, you just gotta start enjoying some time down the “The ‘early days’ was good, the ships used to come line”. in from overseas.” Of course it’s good to earn money but “you don’t Mainly from Australia, bringing in roofing iron, but know what is around the corner”, says Marty, who buried also tins of biscuits from the South Island. Pig meal, a mate a couple of weeks ago, cancer, and it wasn’t long poultry and pellets came by ship, too, and went to after the prognosis. Hamilton first. He and Janet – who works part-time as a caregiver “We were making up big orders and bringing it to for Healthcare NZ – have a month-long jaunt of the them: they want 30 dozen eggs, five sacks of spuds, South Island planned from the end of February, in a wee 20kg frozen peas.” campervan they bought about 12 months ago. You could say Raglan has gone backwards, Marty The two reconnected in later life, in this century says. Back then the town had a drapery store, shoe – they have seven children and nine grandchildren shops, three grocery stores, two butchers; there were between them – after working together at Petchells in even general stores in Te Mata and Te Uku. the 1960s. The wharf was in production, which meant there “We used to work together at the supermarket when was a lot of employment, and business was local before we were 16 years old, says Janet, who was the checkout fast cars meant people could shoot to the city for more chick and had also worked the haberdashery department choice. There may have been plenty of changes since Marty’s that was part of the store. early years in Raglan but he plans to stick around to They dated for about 18 months. “And she buggered off to Australia,” says Marty, enjoy his retirement. He, too, has the choice of jumping who ended up doing a Foodstuffs scholarship that led in a fast car and going wherever he wants. Inger Vos to his own supermarket in Frankton, Hamilton, The Self

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lthough we often tend think that cats can sufficiently care for themselves and keep their coat healthy and clean, this is not always true.

themselves mat and dirt free is often very stressful and upsetting, as cats like to be very meticulous and clean creatures, especially when it comes to grooming. All in all, cats with matted fur are uncomfortable, Some cats, particularly the unable to properly tend to their medium and long haired types, natural duties (keeping their coat and skin clean and healthy), often require a little help when and this generally causes them it comes to keeping their coat to be unhappy. clean and their knots and mats As a responsible pet owner, at bay. if you have a cat with a medium This is especially so for cats or long length coat it is important who are a little older and may to groom them regularly, ideally have some underlying arthritis/ at least twice a week. It is best joint pain and stiffness, making to first introduce your cat to a them less flexible than they brush and to being groomed used to be. Overweight cats as early as possibly, ideally as also find it a lot more difficult to a kitten. This however is not keep themselves well groomed, always possible, and some cats as they simply cannot reach will simply not tolerate being certain areas to keep themselves groomed - if you find this to clean and mat free. When cats be the case with your cat, it is get matted fur, this becomes a important to be as proactive as Not all foods created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! problem foraremultiple reasons: bringing your cat As vets we cannot emphasise enough the possible importanceby of good nutrition for your the mats are close to the skin and into your local Anexa clinic for pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your become tight, pulling the cats a regular groom. If you have pet to ensure they lead a on healthy life. sensitive skin - this can create been unable to manage your There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your pet with pet food sores. cats long coat and it has already purchased from your vet. The skin cannot be groomed become matted, please book in Advice:the Your pet’s they grow and age. Your vet/ vet under mats,dietary so needs the may skinchange forasyour cat to be groomed and nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. can become dry, flaky, and possibly also clipped by one of Range:Another Vet-Only pet food offers seen a wide range of special nurses. diets, such as oral care, itchy. commonly our friendly weight lossinandclinic hairballiscontrol. problem that fleas For more information have the ability to easily Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs hide have different nutritional needscatthanused smaller on getting your to dogs and therefore diet formulations. specificinfoods under matted fur, need thus different irritating grooming, Breed booking forarea formulated to end, help control or prevent some of the typical problems the cat to no but preventing groom/clip withhealth a nurse, or ofif each breed. vet also to has access diets designed for specifito c them fromYour tending these to prescription you are unsure in regards health conditions. itches. the type of brush appropriate Much mess to clean Quality highlycat, digestible forisyour please– therefore contact less our Forless cats, not beingup: able to food mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet. sufficiently groom and keep clinic on 07 825 8390.

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The link between good nutrition and health is well proven in humans and animals, so you want to feed the best food you can to your pets. We believe feeding a top quality veterinary diet will result in a longer and better quality life for your pet. If you are in doubt about the quality of the diet your pet is receiving, come and see us. We can advise on the best diet for your pet’s health.

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ummer holidays are ending and it’s time to go back to school. While for parents, this may come as a welcome relief from the constant noise and business of having a house full of kids,

for the children themselves this can be a nervous and exciting time. Settling into that first week can be stressful for both parent and child. Bach flowers can be a good way to ease this transition

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and soothe those back to school nerves. Here are a few suitable Bach Flowers; Walnut – For times of change. The start of a school year can bring a lot of “new” which can be quite unsettling. Walnut gently guards against these outside influences to provide some much needed consistency. Mimulus – Fearful, nervous, shy. Different school, a new teacher or unfamiliar faces can all be frightening and contribute to the back to school jitters. The calming and reassuring properties of mimulus are always welcome in these situations. Agrimony – Hiding worry behind a smile. Putting on a brave face doesn’t do much for the restless, worried mind underneath. Agrimony helps these children to be more open and let others help them with their troubles. Scleranthus – Balance. While for some children going back to school can be scary, for others it is exciting; they can become bouncy and unsettled. This remedy is balancing and provides a steadiness to help the child settle and focus. For these Bach Flowers, pop in to the Herbal Dispensary (07 825 744) and speak to our qualified staff. The Herbal Dispensary

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Special Deals Here at the Raglan Yoga loft our vision is to be holistic, foster holistic health, be community focused and to provide a balance of physical, mental and spiritual nourishment for each individual student. Teenagers under 15 are welcome to come to classes free accompanied by an adult or at a reduced rate of $5 if attending alone. All first-time Raglan residents with a physical address can take advantage of our 10-day unlimited yoga deal for $25, so you can check out which classes work for you. Keep an eye on our Raglan Yoga Loft Facebook page and website for regular workshops and timetable updates. Find us at 58 Wallis St, above the joinery, on our webpage raglanyogaloft.co.nz, Raglan Yoga Loft Facebook page or phone 021 0244 2248. The yoga loft studio.

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If you are looking for a space to run workshops or a regular class (we have had drama, dance and martial inability to concentrate. Yoga can be very arts in the past), feel free to contact us. effective in developing coping skills and reaching a more positive outlook on life. Because there are so many different kinds of yoga practices, it is possible for anyone to start. What we offer The Raglan Yoga loft is a warm and welcoming space and has many different yoga styles on offer as well as regular Telephone: 825 0114 Pilates classes and meditation. There is something on for everyone from the After hours: beginner to the more advanced yogi. Anglesea Clinic 07 825 0800 For those first-time students, this Healthline 0800 611 116 week we have a beginner’s course starting with Holly. This class is open to all and will be a really great opportunity to have a little taste of what yoga is all about. It will run on Thursdays from OPENING HOURS: 5.45pm to 7pm. Many of our teachers draw from their Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri skilled backgrounds in many modalities 8am 8am 8am 8am Open 8am including naturopathy, massage therapy, 7pm 5pm 7pm 5pm Close 7pm nursing, physiotherapy and nutrition.

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Health in Your Hands A column connecting with senior citizens in our community

Introducing Pauline Abrahams who retired to Raglan four years ago to be near her daughter and grandchildren. She quickly joined with the local senior groups, teaching crafts to Care and Craft and tutoring encaustic art to children's groups. As secretary for the Community Support Group she became involved with The Raglan Connect festivals. Pauline is a volunteer for the Raglan Lions and a member of the Senior Techology group and the Writer's Group.

The Young Ones A series of Q & As with the youth in our community.

Age concern: Free Nutrition and Wellness Course e have a busy year ahead and W now have the full support of Age Concern from Hamilton.

For the month of March they have organised a Free Nutrition and Wellness Course for people over 65, to be held every Wednesday morning at the Stewart St Church Hall. Clive Anderson, a professional chef, will be demonstrating how to prepare simple meals suitable for elderly people, particularly those living on their own. Bookings are essential, ph 838 2266. The Raglan Community Support Group monthly meetings start on Wednesday, February 4. Care and Craft begin weekly meetings on Monday, February 9, at 9.30am. Contact Phyllis, ph 8258716, or Pauline, ph 8250232, for more details. Sadly, the Little Gem Opportunity Shop has finished at the Stewart St hall but hopefully

the Saturday Morning Drop-in Centre will continue. The Lions Opportunity Shop has had a busy summer but needs volunteers to continue to keep open everyday. The Raglan Community Bargain Basement is also open again after the summer break and also requires volunteers. The senior citizens meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Fire Station, while The Knitting Circle gathers at Orca Restaurant every Wednesday at 9.30am. Senior Technology offers free help with your computer and cellphone problems, available at 2pm every Thursday at The Raglan Community House. For more details of support for senior citizens contact The Raglan Community House. An update of the Senior Connect Directory will be available shortly. Thank you to all those volunteers that have worked to make a difference for the elderly community in Raglan.

Sundaise Ball a theme party like no other

“Curious Carnival Tales” will be the theme for the Sundaise Ball on Saturday, 11th March at the extraordinary Sundaise Festival. The theme brings to life the vision of Creative Director, Rachael Stanway who says “Curious Carnival Tales was chosen to evoke and inspire peoples imagination and a sense nostalgia and celebration”. It gives the Sundaise Family (as attendees have been coined) a broad spectrum to interpret for their festival costumes. “Think glitter, bright colours and carnival,” Stanway explains. “You could dress up as some character from your favourite childhood story, draw ideas from movies like The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and The Labyrinth or take inspiration from old school or modern circus’ and traditional European carnivals.”.

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Regular attendees to the biennial Sundaise Festival have waited with anticipation for the Saturday night ball theme announcement so they can start creating costumes and glamping out their campsites to coordinate with the overall festival theme. “The look and feel of the event this year will be very carnival,” continues Stanway. “We really encourage people just to let their imagination go with this theme and interpret it however they want.” “Our face painters will be back again so if you’ve got an idea that includes some face painting then you can go and discuss it with them. You will need to book though as they are always super busy,” she advises. The Sundaise Ball theme ties in with the overall styling of the festival which, for 2017, will include a new forest walk with mirrors and light installations, brightly coloured art, sculptures, light installations and an overall feeling of exploring a curious carnival. Stanway, a collector of all things - from carnival-like to French vintage - is excited to bring her own personal style to this year’s event, “Everything will be very bright and eclectic. There will be lots of interesting things to look at as well as chill-out areas where people can enjoy drinks and nibbles with friends like our lounge suite in the forest which will be surrounded by beautiful lamps and lighting to create a special chill-out zone.” Held on private farmland deep in the heart of the Waikino Valley, Sundaise is a three-day festival of music, arts and sustainability, with 60+ acts, free camping, free workshops and a awesome kidszone, this community-based event offers a unique atmosphere where families, friends, young and old, collide into a big melting pot of fun and creativity. With sales limited to one thousand people, tickets are expected to sell out soon. For more about Sundaise and to buy tickets visit www.sundaise.co.nz.

This week the Chronicle spoke to Jodie Sharples (left) and Zoe Oliver Dowling (right) who have returned from a Trans-Tasman athletics tour. Tell us about the process of being selected for the tour? Jodie: We went to a trial at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland in November. What part of Australia did you go to? Zoe: We stayed at St Gregory College in Campelltown, Sydney. What did the tour involve? Zoe: Every day we would wake up ready for the next adventure, either going to the movies, going to a ribbon day or going to a water park. One day there was a big competition and you competed in your specialties. The day before that we went off with an Australian family who had a child competing in the Trans-Tasman and they took us sightseeing. Jodie: We had an athletics ribbon day and the main competition day. The rest of the time we went sightseeing and one day one of the Australian athletes took us each out on a ‘Take a Kiwi Out Day’. We also went to Jamberoo water park and had a massive shopping day at McArthur Mall. How did you go in the events? Jodie: I completed in 100m, long jump and shotput and my 100m relay team got a silver medal. Zoe: I got a siver medal in the 4 x 100m

relay. I got into the final for 100m and 200m sprints. I also competed in discus. What was the highlight of the experience for you? Zoe: Meeting friends who are now friends for life. Going on the big rides at Jambaroo water park. Jodie: Getting a medal was a definite highlight and going to Jamberoo water park. How did it feel to be so far away from home for eight days? Zoe: It was awesome because it was like a sleepover except you had eight sleepovers in a row! Jodie: Fun because we were with fr¬iends. What athletics are you involved with back at home? Jodie: I go to Frankton Athletics Club, Ribbon Days in the Waikato, and before the trip we went to Porritt Stadium and had sprint training with Barrie Jennings for Youthfit. Zoe: I go to Hinemoa Athletics Club on Thursdays and I do training with Barrie Jennings at Porritt Stadium on Wednesdays. What are your preferred events? Zoe: I love sprinting 100m and 200m. Jodie: 100m and long jump. Jodie and Zoe would also love to thank all those that supported their chocolate stall and Satnam from Four Square and Raglan Lions for the sponsorship.


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Sophistication and Style on the Water Quality homes in such a sought after location is a rare find in Raglan. 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 features including a Fijian Rimu staircase, Kwila timber flooring, glass balustrades, outdoor fire & BBQ just to name a few. Water access is just steps away. Easy walking distance to town makes this an extremely desirable property.

Fabulous Family Living in the Bay The whole family will instantly feel right at home here in this solidly built and meticulously cared for property located a hop, skip and a jump from the estuary front. The 4 bedroom house has a contemporary design and layout with a large lounge on the lower level which opens out to a neat courtyard for bbq’s and outdoor entertaining. Located nearby the Kaitoke coastal walkway and only seconds away to launch the kayak or watercraft of choice on the full tide.

Auction 4.3.17 @ LJHooker Raglan 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 ljhooker.co.nz/18FHFG

Auction 4.3.17 @ LJHooker Raglan Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/18DHFG

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A Place to Call Home Be the first to own this wonderful, brand new home. Enjoy the peace and quiet of country living without the work of a lifestyle block. Elevated, capturing all day sun and extensive views of the surrounding bush, countryside and distant hills. There is space to spare for the family with 2 living areas, 3 good sized bedrooms, office or 4th bedroom and internal access double garaging. A woodburner, full insulation and double-glazing makes for a home that delivers all season comfort.

The Wright Move Welcome to your own beautiful country estate, completely private and peaceful. Located approx 5 minutes to Raglan this fabulous home is a little bit quirky and totally stylish! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, freshly painted and immaculately presented. Sun soaked & extensive decking overlooks the stunning park like grounds, including mature trees, vege garden & chicken coop. Sleepout with ensuite + oversized double garage & workshop means you really can’t go wrong! Deadline 22 February 2017 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 11 - 11:45am ljhooker.co.nz/18BHFG

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Serene & Secluded Haven This home offers a spacious kitchen, large, open plan living, 3 bedrooms, and bush surroundings. The living area and master bedroom open to a sunny, sheltered, private deck with beautiful harbour views. The bonus of ensuite studio accommodation offers multiple other possibilities. And there is close walkway access to Lorenzen Bay. This could be the one you have been searching for. Call or email Chrissy for more information. Auction: LJ Hooker Raglan Office.

Watch the World Go By... You won’t miss a bit of the action whether it’s on land or at sea from this incredible location! The massive and ever changing water views are something you will never tire of & you can’t get much closer to town than this! Offering open plan living areas, 2 bdrms plus a 3rd semi-self contained bdrm with kitchenette and ensuite. Low maint section gives you more free time to explore the wonders of Raglan. Properties such as this are gold so don’t miss this chance of a lifetime! Auction: On site 52 Bow St, Raglan.

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Feel the Earth, Feel the Energy Warmth and style radiate from this earth brick rustic home located near popular Wainui beach. Glowing native timbers and rustic features throughout make the hub of the home just beautiful, as well as naturally practical. The grounds are well planted and flat lawns in front of the house give plenty of room for the family to play and relax. A sleepout and bathroom is sited at the rear of the property for guests. So many fine features awaiting your inspection. Auction: LJ Hooker office, 25 Bow St, Raglan.

Location, Location, Location This iconic ‘Kiwi Bach’ is situated on a flat & fully fenced corner site of 812m2 in popular Raglan West. Featuring an open plan living area overlooking the lawn, 2 bdrms on the upper level, a basement storage area & a separate garage plus storage room/office or 3rd bdrm. Deadline Sale: offers in by 12 noon, 8th February to LJ Hooker office, 25 Bow St, Raglan.

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Situations Vacant

Public Notices

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

Garage Sale

XR 250 HONDA Orange tank model, runs great, very tidy for age - $1000. Ph. 825 8486 (work) or 825 8725 (home).

13 BAYVIEW RD. 26 years and moving on. 8am to 12pm, Sat, Sun 4th & 5th of Feb.

Wanted to Buy

FIREWOOD MANUKA AIDS DRY $130 per m3, HEARING wanted. delivered. Ph. 825 Modern 0522. Phone 825 8771.

In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

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Lonely Lingerie & Swim 30% OFF NEW Autumn Kowtow, Nyne Insight & Rollas MENS boardies on SALE too!

For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE for Hire: Great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

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

Situations Vacant

FEMALE CAREGIVER REQUIRED for young disabled person. Need to be a team player, have a current drivers license, some skills in creative arts and the ability to swim. Approximately 30 hours per week. Ph. 021 252 8741.

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- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites

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PH 07 825 6800

Smoke testing wastewater pipes in Raglan

strandhillsurfschool@gmail.com

Working in conjunction with Waikato District Council, contractors will be smoke testing Raglan’s underground wastewater drainage system in the northeast section of town in the coming three months. Council is looking for faults within the system, such as stormwater downpipes being connected to the wastewater network. The contractor carrying out the work for Council will need external access to properties for approximately 10-15 minutes each. In most cases you will not need to be home during the smoke testing inspection, however if you do not consent to the inspection or there are any issues with accessing your property such as locked gates or dogs present, then you should contact the contractors Mott MacDonald by email or phone to make alternative arrangements.

SPIN INSTRUCTOR WANTED

For 1 – 2 classes per week. Experience is preferred but not essential as training will be provided if needed. Most importantly is team Fit and motivational spark. Please Email:

The contact for Mott MacDonald is Sophia Chan and she can be contacted by phone on 09 973 7448 or by email: Sophia.chan@mottmac.com.

Intention to prepare Reserve Management Plan

Council is intending to prepare a Natural Parks Reserve Management Plan which will outline the future use, management and development of the natural parks it administers across the district.

amber@raglangym.co.nz

for an application form or Ph 07 825 0079 or 027 294 6949 for more info. AGED 19+ YRS? RELIABLE? HARDWORKING? PHYSICALLY FIT? Come and join our local crew and learn the Roofing trade! *Must have full car license *Transport from Raglan provided *Three month trial period applies *Apprenticeship possible for the right person! ONLY KEEN APPLICANTS NEED APPLY For more information call: Ross 021 782 280 or 07 825 8678

NEXT LEVEL ROOFING LTD

The definition of natural is widely defined to include native bush areas, wetlands, coastal and lake margins, forestry, farm parks, esplanade and restoration areas or other natural landscapes.

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS!

Council, under s41 of the Reserves Act 1977, wishes to invite written suggestions on the plan. All suggestions received will be considered for inclusion in the draft reserve management plan which will be made available for public submission later in the year.

The businesses and individuals advertising in the Raglan Chronicle are participating not only to promote their businesses, but to show their support for our community paper – so be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle. Local businesses are the foundation of our community - and they make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you.

Have your say by 3 March 2017 Tell us what you think about the natural parks and your ideas for their future use, management and development. You can get involved by: • entering it online at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit • emailing it to consult@waidc.govt.nz • posting it to Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3720 • 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 proposed list of reserves to be included in the draft Natural Parks Reserve Management Plan can be viewed at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz. This list will be confirmed when the draft plan has been prepared. G J Ion Chief Executive

M4815

For Sale

SURF INSTRUCTOR WANTED for vibrant surf school in Strandhill, Sligo, Ireland. April - October 2017 Contact: Paul Buchanan.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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DOUBLE INCOME OPPORTUNITIES GALORE! OFFERS OVER $640,000

• Three spacious bedrooms upstairs with open plan dining and lounge flowing out to sun drenched decking enjoying views of the Raglan harbour and Mt Karioi • The one bedroom apartment down stairs is self contained also with amazing water and mountain views and has code compliance certification • There is plenty of room to put in a vege garden or just continue with the low maintenance feature of the grounds • Upstairs has the rental potential income of $350 per week and downstairs $250per week • An amazing opportunity to live in one level and rent the other . Or a double income investment.

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ADMIRE THE HARBOUR VISTA

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• Elevated and beautifully positioned to capture the sun and north facing views of the harbour • A solid near new home - just a walk to Cox Bay • A double bedroom upstairs with ensuite and access to private deck, an ideal feature providing great indoor / outdoor flow and easy living • Downstairs features 2 double bedrooms, bathroom and large garage with internal access • The easy care grounds have been landscaped - enjoy the established vegetable garden and planted orchard • Prior auction offers considered.

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 AUCTION

8A LORENZEN BAY RD 3 GRACE CHARM & TASTE! BEST TO MAKE HASTE!!

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• Cascading blooms tumble down the white picket fence and trellising • Be greeted by the gentle trickle of water from the fountain and a bombardment of sweet smelling flowers, herbs and colours • This garden feeds the senses! • Both covered and uncovered decking areas means you can barbi in the rain! • Great opportunity to own a character 1920s cottage within easy walking distance to Lorenzen Bay waterfront • This home oozes charm and character with lots of native timber • The added bonus is a separate cottage sleep out and ensuite providing an additional income source, guest room or office space for work from home. • Prior Auction offers considered

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33 WHAANGA RD 2 WHALE BAY ESCAPE

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• Gloriously positioned! Stunning outlook and location • An immaculate 2 bedroom home with luxurious open plan living - selling fully furnished • Situated on 870m2 North-facing site, capturing great ocean views with room for further development • Currently operating as an extremely popular holiday accommodation • Whale Bay just a walk away and down the road is world famous Manu Bay surfing mecca • Prior Auction offers considered

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ID#RAG22709 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945 AUCTION

796 TE MATA RD 4 THIS TRULY APPEALS

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• Secluded and beautifully presented single-level four bedroom home • 9416sqm more or less of landscaped grounds • A short stroll from popular Te Mata primary school. • Two living areas, two bathrooms, separate laundry and various outdoor entertaining spaces to enjoy. • Fully insulated with underfloor heating and 3 car garaging with generous loft storage • Delightful mature gardens and landscaped grounds, including an orchid glass-house • Approx 15-min drive to Raglan and 40-mins to Hamilton City • Prior Auction offers considered.

18 SEABREEZE WAY 3 SUN, VIEWS & STYLE

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• Immaculately presented Kiwi bach with 3 double bedrooms • Original wooden floor in kitchen • Views over Raglan town and the harbour • Single garage, ½ share of 1239m² • Prior Auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

484 OKETE RD ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT HAVEN

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17.3.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM • First time on the market in sixty years • Be delighted by this original one bedroom bach, selling fully furnished with the original decor of yesteryear • A north facing suntrap enjoying sunrise and sunset and an amazing view of Mount Karioi, harbour and wharf • Nestled into 885m2 of native bush, this peaceful private setting is what dreams are made from The site has an easy slope, explore the opportunity to develop for the future • Adjacent to beach access. Huge potential as book a bach accommodation or that special place to call home. • Prior Auction offers will be considered.

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES

4th, 5th & 6th February

16B PUKA PLACE

BUILD YOUR HOUSE BY THE SEA

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17.3.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Build your dream home in the new Waikowhai subdivision in Raglan • This 842m2 section is North facing and elevated for beautiful views of the sea • Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac - you will enjoy all Raglan has to offer here • Easy walk to Cox Bay for water fun, close to Raglan town for shopping and cafes, on bus route Covenants apply. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22338

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm - 18 Seabreeze Way | Saturday 12pm - 25d Violet St | Saturday 1pm - 796 Te Mata Rd | Sunday 1pm - 23f Violet St Saturday 2pm - 484 Okete Rd | Sunday 12pm - 4 Lorenzen Bay Rd | Sunday 2pm - 1b Point St | Monday 1pm - 23f Violet St

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

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• A desirable 4 bedroom home plus extra accommodation • Accessible by a private right of way and only 10 minutes from Raglan • Tranquil water views and large flat front section • Fishing, floundering, mussels and water sports at your beckon • Situated on 1265m² more or less • Be quick as this property will soon disappear from the market for another 20 years! • Prior auction offers considered

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ID#RAG22726 David Gray 027 224 1228

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

114 GREENSLADE RD 1

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ID#RAG22728

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

ICONIC KIWI BACH WALK TO TOWN

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• Stylish family home tastefully renovated with brilliant sea views • As you enter the main living area you will be wowed by the stunning water views through the large well positioned windows • 2 double bedrooms upstairs, spacious open plan dining and living with an easy flow through two sets of bi-fold doors to a sun drenched deck • Great for entertaining. Third double bedroom downstairs with ensuite • Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on 636m2 • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22657 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

8A GILMOUR ST 3

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