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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

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Waitetuna School put on their annual school production last weekend at the Town Hall. Image thanks to Amy Hanna. Story to come next week.

Have your say! RAS Community Feedback – Charter 2018

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school’s charter is a legal requirement and is a binding agreement between a school’s Board of Trustees, the school’s community and the Ministry of Education.

that can be reflected in our school? • How can RAS better support parents/ whānau to be involved in their student’s education and wellbeing? • A future vision for RAS. Write down one or two words to describe how you see RAS in the future? • What is an aspiration you have for your son or daughter as a student at RAS? • Do you have a clear understanding of the learning and assessment processes (If not, please state the level(s) that apply to you, i.e. National Standards, NCEA)? • What does RAS do well? • What is one main thing that you think RAS might do differently or better? • In the next 3-5 years, what would you like RAS to focus on? • Is there anything else you’d like to suggest? At this session, we’ll also provide you with some more information about the charter process, and share some of our recent school successes. We know that the ERO report is of interest to many in our community so we‘ll provide some further information on it as well as the actions we’re undertaking to meet the recommendations outlined by the ERO. Please join us on Saturday, November 4, at the Raglan Town Hall. Feel free to drop in anytime between 10am-12noon. If you’d like, bring a packet of biscuits or some baking to share along with a cup of tea that we’ll provide. “Whānau that eat together stay together.” If you can’t make the session but would still like to contribute then we’ll also be providing these questions in an online survey and paper based survey. If you would like this option or have any questions at all, please email: boardoftrustees@raglanarea.school.nz. Nga mihi, Mel Brydon, Board of Trustees Chair

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Raglan Naturally coordinator Gabrielle Parsons is hitting the streets of Raglan with her couch in tow to find out the community’s aspirations and she’s happy to talk the hard stuff too. Gabrielle has a genuine interest in listening to others views and ideas and feels we have much to learn from each other. “As well as inviting people along to our meetings we thought it would be a nice idea to get out and about in the community and introduce them to Raglan Naturally.” Started by the community in 2001 as a shared vision and guide for the future of Whaingaroa, Raglan Naturally is currently reviewing the original community plan, in order to update it with what locals want for their town and surrounding areas today and into the future. “It’s nice to have an informal space

to talk about what people want, how they might want to be involved and how they can stay informed,” she says. And, just like the squeaky wheel, Gabrielle believes Raglan Naturally can provide a cohesive voice for the community at the council table and other organisations involved in Whaingaroa's future development that they will find hard to ignore. “If we speak as a community we have a much stronger voice.” Several years ago, Gabrielle worked with Devonport Transition Towns, which works on community resilience and sustainability projects and she hopes that this sort of approach can help with Raglan Naturally. “We will spend time building the Raglan Naturally foundations by looking closely at key threads such as the Treaty of Waitangi, whole and inclusive community engagement and a stronger future focus, including climate change,” she says.

“Part of what we hope to do is coordinate the aspirations of the community and through Raglan Naturally empower the community to take action on the issues that matter to them without having to wait for council to take action.” This may mean, under the Raglan Naturally banner, the community can apply for funding for the projects that matter to them, Gabrielle says. She is looking to invite other interested community groups to share the couch with her in an effort to represent a wider voice as well as finding out what matters to them. “We are just as interested in the views of our local groups as we are in the views of individuals.” Get comfy on the couch with Raglan Naturally at the upcoming Raglan Creative Markets on Sunday, November 12. Janine Jackson For more information about Raglan Naturally visit their Facebook page or email raglannaturally@gmail.com.

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tudents from the four schools in Whaingaroa will now have a voice in their local newspaper.

Margery (principal) and the student editors from Waitetuna School discussing their first issue.

The Chronicle, thanks to Meridian sponsorship will be publishing a school feature that runs twice during the school term. Each school has selected a group of student editors from year 7 and 8 that will produce content to share with the wider community. Each school will have the opportunity to share their recent news, celebrate success and publicize important dates ahead. The Chronicle is working closely with each of the schools to educate the students on the role of a student editor and different aspects of working in the media. As part of the initiative all the students involved are meeting together at Raglan Area School for informative sessions facilitated by the Chronicle team. Look out for the first edition that will run next week on the Thursday, Novemer 9.

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Whāingaroa Aroha is the work of local Dwayne Henshilwood who first came across the initiative to share excess produce with the local community in Te Awamutu. Dwayne is the type of guy who hates to see things go to waste, especially when it comes to food and his pallet and beer crate shed provides a space for people to share their surplus stock. “It just fits in really nicely with what’s already happening in the community and any way we can minimise waste is a good thing,” he says. “Plenty of us grow things and they all seem to come on at once. It feels really good sharing something that you have grown.” Dwayne says the church is supportive of his initiative and having it in such a central location makes it easily accessible. “It (Whāingaroa Aroha) went through the committee and they were really keen. It fits in with their kaupapa.” The philosophy of sharing food that might ordinarily go to waste inspires Dwayne and he’s pleased to see the shelves full and then empty again the next day. He’s heard really great stories of local kids on the way to school helping themselves to a morning snack. Xtreme Zero Waste have kindly supplied books and Dwayne says the generous people of Raglan have dropped off plants, bulbs, myriad of fruit and vegetables and someone even left a stack of handmade fabric bags. Driving past Whāingaroa Aroha most Arlo Henshilwood, 18 months, taste tests some of the bountiful delights left at Whaingaroa Aroha.

days on his way to work, he keeps an eye on the little shed and does a bit of a tidy up when necessary. Although the little sharing shed is Dwayne’s brainchild he is more than happy for others to add to it their own ideas.

“If people were interested they could be tried out around the local community.” For updates and more information Whāingaroa Aroha has its own Facebook page. Janine Jackson

The Olive Tree charity movie night for KASM fter the disappointing decision to allow seabed mining to take place A on our beautiful west coast, KASM needs all the support it can to appeal this decision.

An independent group supporting this cause will host a Spanish night featuring the movie The Olive Tree. This Spanish movie (with English subtitles) is about a 2000 year old olive tree from a family farm uprooted and sold to an energy company in Germany for their foyer. With an award winning performance from lead actress Anna Castillo, she attempts to bring it back to its rightful place. It seemed like an appropriate movie with a theme of a spiritual and emotional connection to nature versus a large corporate company. Join us at 6.30pm for tapas and nibbles, which is included in the ticket price of $25, (alcohol can be purchased) with the movie viewing at 7pm on Friday, November 10 at Old Arts Centre. There will be a small auction fundraiser after the movie to raise extra funds to help support KASM. Please book through The Olive Tree Raglan Facebook event or phone 0210477069 to order tickets. Seats are

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limited to 45. If you miss out on the premier charity night there will be two further viewings on Saturday, November 11, at 6pm & 8pm for $15 sales at the door with proceeds going to KASM. Erin Griffiths


Mana Tangata Boxing debuts four fighters for corporate fight

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

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very year our clinic and other vet clinics have a large amount of stray animals through their doors, most of which are cats and dogs.

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ana Tangata Boxing West Coast (MTBWC) made their debut on Saturday night, with four corporate fighters taking the ring for the very first time.

With one win and three losses and positive feedback on the quality of fighters produced for their first corporate fight, MTBWC has been renewed with the fresh drive to continue doing what they love. MBTWC opened their doors in April this year, with open invitation for people in the community of Raglan and west coast to come and train. Trainer, Damion Scarlett is open up to five nights per week Monday to Friday, from 6–7.30pm from his home in Te Mata. The low cost makes it affordable with flat rate of $10 per week for unlimited training nights. On Monday afternoons from 4.30-5.30pm he also provides free training for children aged 10 -14 years old. MTBWC would like to thank the fighters that put their hand up to take the ring, they have all shown growth and development in their skills over the past few months

of training and Damion is very proud of each of them. Nicole Wiley fought hard and through three rounds only to lose in a closely scored fight. Chochise Tukiri matched his opponent blow for blow until the very last round only to lose to a knock out. Mason Tukiri also showed skill and poise through to the end of the fight and lost to a slightly more experienced fighter, however knew exactly what he needed to work on the minute he stepped out of the ring. Holly Kereopa has shown commitment to finishing what she started, despite having difficulty making regular trainings, this determination saw her win her fight in a split decision. MTBWC would also like to thank Stephen O’Byrne from LJ Hooker, who has been a keen supporter from the beginning and sponsored our club shirts. Also a massive shout out to the community of Raglan who came across to support the fighters, it was a great entertaining night of boxing.

When a stray or lost animal is presented to a vet clinic or similar organisation, our first goal is to locate the animal’s owners. If that animal is not microchipped or council registered, it is near impossible for most clinics to locate the owners. At three months of age all dogs are legally required to be microchipped and registered. Farm working dogs are exempt from microchipping. Dog registration is dealt with by the local council, and microchipping can either be done at the council or at your local vet clinic. When a dog is microchipped by a vet clinic, the microchip number is entered into that clinic’s database only. For example, only an Anexa FVC clinic can access your details through searching the microchip on their system. No other vet clinic will have your details. If your dog is registered with the council, any council office can locate your details through the microchip number. However, this can only be done within business hours and

databases must be searched individually based on region, making the process much more tedious. For a small one-off cost, you can join your pet up to the NZ Companion Animal Register (NZCAR), with or without council registration. This is accessible by any vet clinic, council, SPCA or other organisation on a 24/7 basis via the internet. This makes it much easier to reunite pets with owners. The companion animal register will also accept registration for other species, such as horses, birds, cats, rabbits etc. Year upon year, we have a massive amount of strays handed in to our clinic, some of which we are able to reunite with their owners, others of which we are not able to find the owners of due to no identification. We strongly recommend all pets be microchipped and registered with the NZCAR and or the council, so that if they find themselves in a vet clinic/SPCA as a stray or injured, they can be reunited with their owners. Microchipping is quick and easy, and the benefits greatly outweigh the small one-off cost. For more information, please contact the vet nurses at your local clinic. The Anexa Team

Yot Club faces possible closure

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he Yot Club has a hearing next Wednesday, November 8, in regards to their liquor license and if they do not have their license reinstated, this will mean the immediate closure of the venue.

Support in the way of letters submissions is asked to be sent to backtheyotclub@gmail.com. We know it may make people uncomfortable to blindly back the Yot Club, so Andy Meek the owner is keen to address anyone interested to hear about the relevant issues around his liquor licensing at an open information evening next Monday. The event venue is currently being organised but it is most likely to be held at around 7pm on Monday, November 6th. Please keep an eye on the Raglan

Notice Board on Facebook for further details about this information evening. For those hundreds of you who have sent through letters of support so far, thank you so much. The effect that the closure of the Yot Club will have on the community is one of the criteria that has to be looked at during the hearing and the many heartfelt letters and messages of support show how much of an impact the loss of the Yot Club would have on the wider community. In the meantime, we will be closed this coming Friday. On Saturday we have local funk band Mighty Mghty on the stage with support from BRex. Ten dollars on the door. Other upcoming gigs include: Friday 10 November: Oz punk bands Dumb Punt plus guests Saturday 11 November: Waiheke International Soul Orchestra Friday 17 November: Reggae superstar Sister Nancy, MC Silva, Red Robin, Atmosphere and more Saturday 18 November: The Supersuckers. Country Punk legends from the states. Eddie Vedders favourite band. Support from Illicit Wah Wahz and Skinny Hobos. Sunday 19 November: First Sunday Session of the summer kicks off with Techno superstar DJ Hell (Germany) Support Chimpster, Chris Rayner Saturday 25 November: Another Techno superstar DJ Darren Emerson (ex Underworld) For free pick up drop off text 0211034156 If we are shut down after this hearing, then be assured that there are alternative venues for all of these upcoming gigs. Thank you for taking the time to read this message. Yot Club Staff

Don’t Feed Your Pet Junk Food! Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! As vets we cannot emphasise enough the importance of good nutrition for your pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your pet to ensure they lead a healthy life. There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your pet with pet food purchased from your vet. Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, weight loss and hairball control.

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Large Lifestyle with Location 712 Ohautira Road Located at Te Uku a popular lifestyle area near Raglan, this 6.4ha property has nine paddocks and plenty of buildings for sheep/cattle/horses. The three bedroom home is warm and sunny. There is surf, beaches, harbour access, schools, cafes fishing and much more all on your doorstep!

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PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

199A Checkley Road A rare opportunity to purchase a 1.46ha section in a premier location only a few minutes from Raglan. Incredible rural and harbour views in a very quiet spot with Te Uku school, coffee shop and four square conveniently located approx 3km away. Has power to the site and an easy near flat building platform. Good fishing, flounder and whitebait nearby. pggwre.co.nz/HAM26504

$450,000 GST Inclusive VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

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Digging in for Raglan’s community gardens Maori seats to be

The initial community gardens event was attended by about 20 keen locals.

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lip on your gardening gloves and dig out your shovels for Raglan’s community garden working bee on Saturday, November 4 at 9.30am.

Located behind the police station in Wi Neera St, the community garden, originally started by Solscape yoga instructor Venu Krsna Das, is once again getting cultivating after a few quiet years. Whaingaroa Environment Centre team kickstarted the project with a community meeting several weeks ago and the working bee at the plot will make headway into getting the once-loved

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community space ready for sowing. Not just a space for growing food, the vision is for the community-owned project is to provide a sustainable gardening model, support a heritage seed bank, share and learn new skills and provide a gathering place for the community – to name a few. The initial meeting was met with enthusiasm with around 20 keen locals having input into the project. The ‘Garden Guardians’ working group led by Stacey and Juliana Albertonia will oversee the project and continue the groundswell for the garden.

Juliana is excited about the shared learning that will happen in this space. “There is a lot of knowledge in our community,” she says. Not a massive site, the community garden will be manageable and functional, says WEC coordinator Stacey Hill. “This will be a model of what can be done in someone’s own backyard.” The initial plan by permaculture experts, WEC founding member Liz Stanaway and Solscape head gardener Shai Brod, will be a six- month concept to get the garden growing. “Then it will be over to what the community wants from there,” Stacey says. Initial thought on how the crop will be divvied include free pickings for the community garden workers, and Stacey insists the garden’s ethos is based on affordability. “Growing food shouldn’t be expensive,” she says. “The community gardens will be a place where everyone can learn how to grow healthy organic food themselves” A local seedbank is also being revived at WEC - they are keen to hear from any keen gardeners who have a source of heritage seeds they could share with the project. Stacey and Juliana would also love to hear from volunteers willing to spend some time at the garden in any capacity. Head to the community garden behind the police station on Wi Neera St for a working bee on Saturday, November 4 at 9.30am - bring tools and gloves if you have them, a water bottle and wear closed shoes. For more information email envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz. Janine Jackson

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he two Māori seats on Waikato Regional Council will be retained following a vote by councillors.

The current Māori constituencies are Nga Hau e Wha and Nga Tai ki Uta and have been in effect for almost four years. Today a majority of seven to three councillors reconfirmed the status quo of having two Māori constituencies for electoral purposes. Those voting for the status quo were chair Alan Livingston, Jenni Hayman, Stu Kneebone, Fred Lichtwark, Dal Minogue, Barry Quayle and Bob Simcock. Councillors Jane Hennebry, Stu Husband and Russ Rimminton voted against, while Hugh Vercoe abstained. Earlier, councillors Hennebry, Husband and Rimminton had voted for a motion calling for electors to be polled on the issue at a cost of up to $450,000 with the outcome of the poll applicable at the 2019 election. All other councillors present voted against holding a poll. In moving the motion for a poll, Cr Hennebry said she personally did not like “race-based seats”. She wanted the public to have a say through a poll rather than councillors having a “closed mind” and making the choice. Supporting her, Cr Husband believed Māori no longer needed “tokenism” pointing out the current Parliament had many Māori MPs. But Cr Simcock said he had heard no community discomfit about the seats, while Cr Lichtwark supported them remaining, noting a copy of the Treaty of Waitangi on the wall. Cr Livingston said Māori seats had proven their effectiveness, particularly given the council’s Resource Management Act and Treaty settlement obligations towards Māori. He believed councillors had a solid understanding of how the seats were working and were therefore in a position to make a wellinformed choice. After the meeting, Cr Livingston said the two Māori councillors, deputy chair Tipa Mahuta and Kataraina Hodge, are both making very valuable contributions to the running of council, in their individual right as councillors and as representatives of the Māori community. “They are both very effective in particular at helping ensure Māori perspectives are taken into account, something which helps the council fulfil its legal obligations under various legislation, such as the RMA and Treaty settlements.” Waikato Regional Council


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Live the Life You Love Well located in desirable Greenslade Rd you will appreciate the community spirit and close access to Moonlight Bay. This lovely home was extensively renovated and extended in 2014, now mostly double glazed and insulated it features 3 dble bdrms, new bthrms + large office/rumpus room downstairs. With 2 garages there is boat and car parking plus a workshop. This fabulous family home enjoys glorious harbour and mountain views and is sun soaked from sunrise to sunset! The 800m2 section is beautifully landscaped and includes an outdoor entertaining area, vege gardens and a flat lawn for the kids to play, you really can have it all!

Large Raglan Light Industrial Opportunity Nau Mai Business Park has become the only large scale light industrial zone in the Raglan area with several successful businesses operating there and more on the way. 21 Nau Mai Rd represents the final opportunity to obtain a large light industrial landholding & is an excellent development proposition to subdivide or lease the 4.8ha available. With Raglan’s future population growth comes growth in industry and business and 21 Nau Mai Rd is prime for development or landbanking with the recent granting of Section 24F allowing sites to be subdivided down to 1000m2.

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Summer @ Moonlight Bay Imagine watching the sunrise, the moonrise and enjoying the serenity of living in this sought after area. Live wise. Utilise the double garage on this 548m2 section over summer. Sit back and visualise the potential of great harbour views this unique property has on offer when you are ready to build. With less than a minutes walk to Moonlight Bay and the harbour - a haven for all water sports. For those who love to walk along the water’s edge you can at low tide to the wharf, town or beach no gym required! Enjoy the peaceful serenity. Mild covenants apply. Call Robbie for a viewing 021 952 271.

Endless Opportunities • Potentially sub divisible flat section 1,342m² • Only minutes walk to the Raglan Harbour & Township. • North facing 1970’s two storey dwelling • 6 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Home & Income with great potential and ample storage • Garage Conversion featuring Self Contained Unit • Single garage & carport Contact Stephen 021 969 848 or Michelle 021 969 878 for a private viewing, or join them at an open home. For Sale by Deadline 12 noon Wednesday 15th November (unless sold prior) offers in to LJ Hooker, 27 Bow St, Raglan. Deadline Contact Email View

Deadline 29 November (unless sold prior) Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email robbie.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/1QRHFG View

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Massive Views & Potential +++ Such a rare and exciting find is this approx 5 acre property, located just a few minutes to town and offering spectacular ocean and rural views. A modern and rustic 2 bedroom cottage is nestled amongst the trees and enjoys total privacy and those views! An additional cabin/sleepout is always a bonus. The land is mostly planted in mature pines and features two flattened platforms providing options for additional accommodation, parking or sheds etc. This unique property is a must see to fully discover the many opportunities on offer so don’t delay call Stephen or Michelle today to view. LIM report available on request.

Simply Charming Rare, romantic, private and oh so delightful! Prepare to fall in love with this rustic & charming bungalow located just a few mins to town & beaches. Boasting stunning Harbour & rural views & bordered by established trees, the 5009m² section is flat, sheltered and sunny. The 3 bedroom home is full of light & character featuring polished floors & exposed beams, the large picture windows encourage you to appreciate the beautiful surroundings and a covered deck means you can enjoy them all year round. Don’t miss your chance, this gem will steal your heart and with a bit of polishing is sure to shine!

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1273 Te Papatapu Road

The One You’ve Been Waiting For! Make your lifestyle dream a reality from this picturesque property. Located in the wonderful Te Mata community & in zone for popular Te Mata School. The 3 bdrm home has been recently renovated to a high standard including a new kitchen & bathroom. The land area of 8877m2 is extensively planted & features a stream plus a huge variety of established plantings & fruit trees. Enjoy privacy & breathtaking Mountain & rural views from every direction, this is truly special. A secondary 1 bdrm cottage needs some finishing to obtain CCC + there is a workshop including 3 phase power and a mechanics pit.

A Chance of a Lifetime A dream awaits you here on the stunning Aotea harbour with breathtaking views over the ever-changing tides and vibrant green landscapes. Commissioned by renowned architect Malcolm Walker, the Waikato award winning ‘bach’ style dwelling with standalone guest quarters is positioned perfectly on a flat building platform resembling a sundial soaking up the surrounding panoramic vistas. With a total land area of 21.5 hectares (53 acres) of lush regenerating manuka and native bush, it is impossible to imagine a more secluded retreat away from the stresses of the modern day life, so totally private, this petite yet grand piece of paradise.

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by negotiation Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/1PNHFG

closes 30 November 2017 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 2:30 - 3:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1QMHFG

Robbie Regnier

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

021 952 271

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021 969 848

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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.

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• quality new homes • alterations / fencing/ decks • plan service available 20+ years building in Raglan

P L U M B I N G & G A S LT D Grant Mathis 07 825 0523 or 027 222 0156 grantmathis.gm@gmail.com

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER • CERTIFIED GAS FITTER • MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

P H Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality R O B workmanship.

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Concrete Cutter Windows • Doorways • Hole Drilling Decorative Cutting • Expansion Joints Kerb Crossings • Cowshed Alterations Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

PAINTING / DECORATING 027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214

- Spray Painting (All Aspects) - Interior/Exterior, Residential & Commercial - Wallpaper: Feature walls and digital murals -

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246 COURIERS

Adam: 021 465 996 | Carl: 022 622 4758 radcoatings@hotmail.com

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PLUMBING Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week

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KEN THOMAS RECENT & NEW WORK EXHIBITION 18 Oct - 18 Nov. All works to be sold by auction, no presales. Auction: Sat 18 Nov, 3-5pm @ Rock-it, 248 Wainui Road. WED 8 NOV R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Whatawhata AgResearch - bring lunch.

For Sale a ta m i ra . c o. n z ON SALE THIS WEEK: * Pretty Brave Baby Shoes * TOMS slip ons *Karen Murrell Lipsticks

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

Commercial to Let RETAIL SHOP PREMISES in Prime Main Street location” available to lease from 1st April 2018. Expressions of interest Email: chrisnhan@xtra.co.nz. 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

Wanted SECTION OR BLOCK OF LAND in or around Raglan. very keen. Please phone Geoff 021 980 547 or Laura 021 1545 890.

Raglan MOVIES at the Old School

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raglanmovies.nz or phone 825 0023. Door sales from 30mins before session times

NOV SAT 4 NOV CLUB: @ YOT CLUB: Funk night with Mighty Mighty and B Rex. $10.

Courses, classes & workshops THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend. *Sponsored by RC

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FREE BUDGET SERVICE AND CAREER-TREE CV WRITING SERVICE Raglan Community House @ 45 Bow St. Nau mai Haere mai. For appt. ph 07-825 8142, email: info@ theraglanhouse. co.nz. *Sponsored by RC

EXCAVATOR WORK Public Notices free quotes. Phone 027 923 7397. RAGLAN GOLF CLUB RUAPUKE AGM. November MOTOR CAMP NEED THOSE 19th. at 9.00am. at - Peace and tranquility SMALL jobs done in the Raglan Golf Club. -Surfing, fishing, bush walks and around the house? - Cabins, powered Call John on 021 0824 AGM RAGLAN sites, tent sites 0111. Discount for & DISTRICT PH 07 825 6800 pensioners. MUSEUM SOC. INC. 10.00am, Monday Situations Vacant 6 November 2017, RAGLAN NATURALLY - OUR O F F I C E at Raglan Museum COMMUNITY PLAN A D M I N I S T R AT O R office. All members He Mahere the museum eCoast Marine of Hapori Whānui o and new members Consulting is Whaingaroa welcome. looking for an Office are What’s your ideas for Administrator for a Nominations are open Raglan’s future? for the committee. fixed term of one Sign up for monthly Kaz at year, beginning Contact newsletter visit us on Facebook immediately. For full museum if you have email: job description email a nomination. Barbara Day, Secretary. raglannaturally@ info@ecoast.co.nz. TURKISH ETHNIC CHEF WANTED Looking for two experienced cook/ Turkish ethnic chefs. A least 3 years experience required in Turkish cuisine. Long term commitment and ability to work flexible hours. Must be prepared to work weekends, public holidays and night shift as well (we are also looking for part-time staff). Applicants for this position offered may be subject to a NZ Police check and drug test. Email: alaturka@gmail.com.

KIA HIWA RAA! KIA HIWA RAA! Waipa-Raanui Incorporation AGM Saturday 2nd December 2017 9.30am at Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua 319 Ohautira Road RD 1 Raglan 3295 On behalf of the Management Committee Kepa Hiini Trustee 02108355434

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RAGLAN - 44 Wainui Road

• Fully renovated 3-4 bedroom 1960’s brick home on 971sqm • Designer kitchen, open plan dining/living + media & gam • Large balcony for with water views plus sunny BBQ deck • Loads of storage, OSP & potential to create 2nd dwelling PH 021 212 5901 www.homesell.co.nz ID# 13372

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gmail.com Gabrielle Parson 021 844 785

Sharp jump in values across Waikato District reported Waikato District Councillors received a detailed report from Quotable Value (QV) this week on the district’s Rating Revaluation for 2017. The rating revaluation figures compiled by QV show the total rateable value of the 31,271 properties within Waikato District Council is now $27.69 billion with the land value of those properties now valued at $17.12 billion. The Council reported last week that Waikato district property values had risen by an average of 33.7 per cent overall in the past three years. QV Senior Consultant, Stephen Hare said, “Demand for housing and land for development in the Waikato has grown rapidly over the last three years following strong population growth and demand for property in both Auckland and Hamilton.” “As a consequence Waikato is one of the country’s fastest growing districts. This was reflected in the volume of resource consent and building consent applications for new dwellings rapidly increasing throughout 2015 and 2016 and applications for these have only recently started to slow. “This heightened activity and demand for property is reflected in recent sales and there have been significant increases in residential value levels over the last three years as a consequence.” “There has been significant growth in Pokeno, Huntly and Te Kauwhata values but growth has not just been confined to the larger townships and value levels in small rural villages and settlements in the district have also increased significantly as well.” Location

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Huntly East

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267,559

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Te Kauwhata

458,875

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Taupiri

321,791

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Meremere

294,701

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Ngaruawahia

386,639

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Raglan

580,212

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Tuakau

513,900

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Further information on how Waikato residential property values compare to other districts and to all of New Zealand can be found at www.qv.co.nz/ property-trends/residential-house-values . “Commercial and industrial properties have also seen value increases, with the average capital value for developed commercial property increasing by 24.3% since the last rating revaluation in 2014, and the average capital value for developed industrial property increasing by 47.9% over the past three years.” “Rural and lifestyle properties have also seen values increase since 2014 with the average improved lifestyle property capital value increasing by 43.2% to $847,813 with the corresponding average land value for a lifestyle property increasing by 58.2% to $498,264. Waikato District Council’s General Manager Strategy and Support Tony Whittaker said, “A change in your rateable value does not mean rates for your property will change by a similar percentage. The Council does not collect more rating income as a result of increased property values or less rating income if values decrease.”

THANK YOU TO Raglan Books and Gifts, $2 Plus More, The Pantry, Jet Collective, Mousey Brown, True Food, Green Wave Raglan,

The Space Yoga, Raglan 4Square, Raglan Supervalue, Soul Shoes, Raglan Pharmacy and Trade Aid for Supporting this years Plunket Market.

Rating valuations are carried out on all properties in New Zealand, usually once every three years to specifically help local councils set rates for the following three year period. Rating values are just one of a number of factors councils use to allocate rates. Council rates will not be updated based on the new 2017 rating valuations until 1 July 2018. The updated rating valuations should reflect the likely selling price of a property at the effective revaluation date, which was 1 July, 2017, but do not include chattels. The updated rating valuations are independently audited by the Office of the Valuer General, and need to meet rigorous quality standards before the new rating valuations are certified. New rating values were posted to property owners from the end of last week [week ending 20 October, 2017]. If owners do not agree with the rating value they have the right to object. The objection close-off date is 24 November, 2017. To find out more about objection or to lodge an objection online go to www.ratingvalues.co.nz or call QV toll free on 0800 787 284.

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

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One of a kind in Raglan 2 bedroom house 1 bedroom sleep out with shower, toilet and water views Great views of the Raglan Bar plus picturesque Estuary views Prior Auction offers considered rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22846

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

35 Government Road, Raglan

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Amazing water views!! Fully furnished 2-bedroom home on 1381m² Huge decking with bushy backdrop Lends itself to an ancillary dwelling or secluded sleepout • Prior auction offers considered

Open Home: Sat & Sun 2pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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12a Violet Street, Raglan

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• Great holiday home, first home or retirement. • 2 bedrooms, open plan living and separate hobby studio or garage. • Compact garden, flat easy care, fully fenced North facing site. • Situated on ½ share 809 sqm • Prior Auction offers considered. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22825

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For Sale: AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 27th October 2017, 6pm Venue: Ray White Office, 21 Bow St

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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• 5 bedrooms upstairs • Self-contained one bedroom unit downstairs • Complete the project and reap the rewards rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22850 For Sale: TENDER - Closes 18th Nov 4pm Open Home: Sun 12pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Open Homes:

NEW LISTING: SO CLOSE TO THE SURF! • An opportunity to purchase in one of Raglan’s most soughtafter areas • 4 bedroom (or 3 and large family room), 2 bathrooms • Rooftop decking. Situated on flat 837m² section • Properties in this area do not last! rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22851

SATURDAY 28 October 11am - 67 Wallis Street 1pm - 10 Mahana Place 2pm - 62 Government Rd 3pm - 34 Robertson Street 3pm - 41a Norrie Ave

For Sale: By negotiation View: By appointment Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

SUNDAY 29 October 11am - 67 Wallis Street 12pm - 12a Violet Street 1pm - 10 Mahana Place 2pm - 62 Government Rd 3pm - 41a Norrie Ave

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

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