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THE RAGLAN

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4th October 2018 - Issue #616

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Talented Gymnast: Young talent, Miko Hutt, is on her way to competitive gymnastics. Full story on page 4.

Dear Editor As someone who has sailed on and enjoyed the beautiful scenery on Raglan harbour for years I was dismayed to see the damage caused to some of the Pancake Rocks on one of my favourite spots recently. It is the beautiful beach opposite Kopua campground which has some standalone stacks and a lovely small beach.

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Oi, also known as the grey-faced petrel, uaually lay eggs around June or July. Oi chicks are often left to survive for sevral weeks alone in their burrows.

i are once again taking flight in Whaingaroa thanks to the work of A Rocha Aotearoa led project 1500+ traps Also known as grey faced petrel, there are currently 23 nesting burrows being monitored, which is double the amount from last year. Trapping and monitoring are the first line of defence for the regeneration of Karioi's forest and seabirds says Karioi Maunga ki te Moana project manager Kristel van Houte. More than 1500 traps across 2300 hectares of Karioi have been set and are regularly checked by volunteers in order to protect Karioi's forest and seabirds.

“Karioi is unique. It’s this beautiful mountain that flows into the ocean and when you think about what it might have been like and now it’s coming back to life,” she says. A seabird, oi only come to land for breeding purposes, with prospecting young birds and mature breeding birds visiting Karioi around April to meet their mate and establish successful nesting sites. Adults then head back to sea and won't return until June or July to lay an egg. The very modern oi parents share the care of their offspring, returning to take turns sitting on the egg and feeding the chick once it is hatched. The chicks have to survive for up to several weeks, in the burrow, alone and unprotected while the parents are

at sea feeding until the chicks fledge in December. Kristel says the eggs, chicks and adults are vulnerable to stoats, possums, feral cats and rats, and 24-hour observation cameras allow the volunteers to look after the burrows with minimal interference and respond to predator intrusions. “We’ve trapped a stoat several metres from a burrow.” Oi are important ecosystem engineers in Karioi’s regeneration as they deposit rich ocean nutrients in guano and are excellent excavators – aerating the soil, which aids plant and root growth. To find out how you can help visit www.karioimaunga.co.nz or check out Karioi Maunga ki te Moana Facebook page. Janine Jackson

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Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

News from West Coast Health Clinic

It's seal season!

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t’s that time of year again! Every year Raglan has the pleasure of seeing a handful of fur seal pups and adults visit our shore.

It is an offence under the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 to disturb, harass, harm, injure or kill a seal. A dog owner whose dog attacks a seal could face prosecution. While we receive numerous Female fur seals birth their pups phone calls from concerned people during December and January, and about the seals welfare, unless they nurse them until July or August. have injuries Doc recommends we This means from August forward we leave them alone. Often they are see the newly weaned pups on our thin and still adjusting to hunting for beaches and in surf breaks or hanging around the wharf looking for an easy themselves, but please don’t feed them as they may then become reliant on meal. Despite their disarmingly cute, humans for food. They will intervene big eyes, curious glances and relaxed only if they are in poor condition, in nature, they are wild animals. They immediate danger, tangled in debris, have large, pointed teeth similar to a are blocking roads or being harassed. Some normal behaviors we don’t dog, and powerful jaws for crushing intervene with include sneezing, and chewing their prey. Seals can be coughing animals with weepy eyes, unpredictable and will charge and bite drifting in the waves, flapping flippers if they feel threatened. Their mouths as if stranded, fighting or pups that are full of bacteria and bite wounds fester quickly- if you get bitten please are alone. If you see a seal and are concerned seek medical attention ASAP! NotPlease all foods equalas so they make sure youritspethealth gets the diet possible! about webest advise you to doare notcreated feed them As vets we cannot emphasise enough the importance of good nutrition a your safe become humanized very quickly, and assess its condition from for pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specifi c needs of your on it is an important development stage distance, take note of any injuries pet pups to ensure theymay leadnever a healthy life.to its body or flippers and of it’s weight, for - they learn then callfeeding and advise of hunt children Therefor are themselves. many reasonsKeep why you should consider yourthe petdepartment with pet food conservation (07-858-1000). DOC away and dogs away for their own purchased from your vet. safety as well as the seals, and keep will contact us if intervention is Advice: Your dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet needed. bystanders to pet’s a minimum to ensure nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages ofThe yourAnexa pet. Team the seal doesn’t get stressed. 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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s many of you will be aware, after almost 17 years at West Coast Health Clinic Dr

Fiona Bolden will be leaving Raglan at the end of November.

She is not going to another practice, though she will be working for the benefit of rural communities throughout the country in her new role with the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network. She has loved being a part of the Raglan community and wishes you all the best for the future. We would like to publicly acknowledge all the hard work, dedication and care that she has provided to the patients and staff at West Coast Health Clinic over the years. Her knowledge, wisdom, sense of humour and very loud sneezes will be greatly missed. While Fiona herself is irreplaceable, she has helped ensure that you will be in good hands through employing Dr Melody Macleod and Dr Roimata Herman, who will be our long-term female GPs. Dr Melody will join the team in December and Dr Roimata will join permanently in April next year, as Dr Ilias will be returning to the Netherlands. We hope you will have the opportunity to say farewell to Fiona at some point over the next two months. West Coast Health team

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Don’t Feed Your Pet Junk Food!

Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are formulated to help control or prevent some of the typical health problems of each breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets designed for specific health conditions. Much less mess to clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – therefore less mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet. Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High quality food tends to make the animal feel full and satisfied with a smaller quantity. Dental health: Dental problems are the second most common health problem that we see in our patients. Vet-Only pet foods have special features to help keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Taste: Your pets will love it! Vet-Only diets have a high acceptance rate among pets. But for extra reassurance all our foods are 100% guaranteed. If your pet doesn’t like it we will refund the purchase price.

Raglan Clinic TheWhere: link between good nutrition Vet 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 When: 12pm-4pm 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 Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018 us. We can advise on the best diet for your pet’s health. Anexa, 40 Bow Street, Raglan P: 07 825 8390 4 RAGLAN Chronicle

Young gymnast, Miko Hutt, pictured with medals from recent competitions.

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alented Miko Hutt only Gymnastics a year ago.

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She began in a non-competitive recreational class, but then advanced quickly to the competitive team. After great results she will have moved up two grades to be competing in Step 3 next season. She practises 2-3 times a week in Hamilton and

travels around the North Island for competitions. Miko's Mum Chi says Miko enjoys learning new tricks and meeting new friends, but also has some big goals and dreams as she would like to compete at national level some day. The Chronicle team wishes Miko all the best and we look forward to reporting her achievements.


learn - akona

Let’s learn about ‘Here’. Let’s learn about us. What do we love about this place? What are our strengths? Ko wai tātou? He aha ō tātou painga?

reflect - whakaarotia

Let’s reflect on where we are now. What are our concerns? What’s changing? Where are we heading? Kei whea tātou i tēnei ao hurihuri? E ahu ana tātou ki whea?

contribute - kōrerotia

Share your ideas, insights and aspirations. What does it look like when this place is thriving (economic, environment, sociocultural, political)? He aha ō tātou wawata e eke ai tātou ki ngā taumata (ā-ohaoha, ā-taiao, ā-whaioranga, ā-tōrangapū)?

take action - kōkiritia

Together take action on our aspirations and goals. What are the next steps? How are we going to make things happen? Mahia te mahi kia tutuki ai ngā wawata.

create - auahangia

Let’s create a community plan with solid foundations so we can continue this journey together. How do we work together? What are our shared values? What relationships need to be nurtured? Kia auahangia e tātou he mahere ā-hāpori, kua poua ki ā tātou tikanga, e anga whakamua ai tātou i runga i te whakaaro kotahi.

Come to Raglan Town Hall for our community open days. Nau mai, Haere Mai, All welcome! Friday 5 October 6pm-9pm Raglan Naturally Connect and Celebrate

Saturday 6 October 10am-4pm Raglan Naturally Community Open Day

Tuesday 9 October 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Blueprint Workshop Waikato District Council

Join us for food, music and to mix and mingle with other Raglan Naturally supporters. Mihi at 6pm. Opportunity to see the Focus Groups’ work and contribute your thoughts to the community plan. Feel free to drop in any time during the evening.

Local speakers, tea & cake, face-painting and an opportunity to connect with others around the future of our community. See the Focus Groups’ work and contribute your thoughts to the community plan. Drop in and see what it’s all about.

Waikato District Council is aiming to create Liveable, Thriving and Connected Communities and we need your help.

For more info, contact Gabrielle Parson: raglannaturally@gmail.com facebook.com/raglannaturally 021 844 785

We are creating a Blueprint for Raglan and we encourage you to attend and tell us your views on growth, infrastructure, social, community, environmental, economic and transport issues. These Blueprints are key documents for Council and will influence future plans so encourage everyone to come and share your ideas with us.

Nōu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te hapori. Together, your input & my input will strengthen and enhance the community. He mahere hapori whanui o

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Twist in tail as a ‘terrifying’ tornado spawns eco-friendly firewood venture

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tornado that tore through historic farmland in Te Mata two years ago – leaving a trail of devastation – is now reaping benefits for an enterprising couple who’ve turned tragedy into triumph with a thriving firewood business.

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“I thought it (the twister) was the end of the world,” says longtime local Jo Bloomer who for years now has farmed Ratanui, part of the old Kauroa block in Pond Rd, with partner and former Raglan vet Ross Loveridge. “Gums were picked up and thrown at the stable … our shearing shed roof was blown clean off ... there was debris up to my knees and all the (live) power lines were down,” she told the Chronicle. “I was terrified.” Getting arborists in to clear the acres of fallen gum, macrocarpa and pine then truck it to the house cost a small fortune, Jo recalls. And investing in a wood splitter from the South Island wasn’t cheap either. But Jo and Ross reckoned, rightly, their 40-year-old timber had a future. So while it may be a labour-intensive operation The Woody’s premium firewood, as it’s called, is finally seasoned and selling without their having to fell a single tree. “We’ve built a business from a disaster,” says Jo proudly. The couple admit they’d been overwhelmed by the mess in the aftermath of the tornado. With enough tornado firewood to last years, they are now focused on regenerating the native bush on their 600-odd acre property, which at its highest points has spectacular vistas over Whaingaroa’s waterways and harbour. This historic farm is a “garden of Eden” to Jo who’s passionate about providing a natural setting of fertile grass and native trees for grazing quality sheep and beef. Conversely she sees a neighbouring

block of pines on Pond Rd, which is being commercially processed and sold offshore, as a disaster of another sort that threatens all of Raglan. Jo says she knows firsthand the damage being caused, having recently bought part of the next-door block – with “toxic” pines felled and strewn over it – in a bid to save or rehabilitate the land. “Pines take the guts out of the soil,” Jo insists. “Farmers have to be careful about clear-felling their paddocks.” Once clear-felled, pines not only leave hillsides exposed to erosion but will ultimately clog up Raglan’s waterways with forestry “slash” as occurred at Tolaga Bay on the East Coast recently, she says. Jo and Ross insist both their land and livestock are treated with respect. Jo’s also looking to open another sideline business – already dubbed The Little Kauroa Farm Shop – just as soon as she’s “nailed” her builder down to when he’s available to help take her rustic vision forward. Selling “stuff” off the farm is the simple goal, she says, due in large part to the efforts of on site farm worker Sez Fitzpatrick and her friend Sass who take care of the planting and nurturing. Jo’s optimistic environmentally aware locals and visitors will like what they’ll have to offer separately to their “premium” firewood (currently available at $180 a cubic metre delivered). “We’re planting out trees, raising crops from seeds, caring for a very old organic orchard … all using sheep manure from under the shearing shed and the pure Ratanui water sourced from an underground river.” ● The Kauroa block was developed by one of Raglan’s pioneering European families, the Gibbisons, only three years after the Rev James Wallis set the ball rolling by buying several sections at the first Government land sale locally in mid-1852. Edith Symes


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Road Closure Raglan Rally of the Coast Friday 12th & Saturday 13th October 2018 Friday the 12th October 1. Wainui Road, Raglan From the intersection of Bow Street to the roundabout at Bankart street (1 Block) From 3-00pm to 8-00pm Saturday the 13th October 2. Ruakiwi Road From the intersection of Haliday Road through to and including Mangiti Road from the intersection of Ruakiwi Road though to and including Te Akau South Road through to the intersection of Te Akau Road as a loop. From 7-00am till 2-30pm 3. Te Hutewai Road From House 165B, all of the gravel section to the intersection of Te Mata Road From 1-00pm till 6-30pm

4. Te Akau Coast Road From the intersection of Waimai Valley Road to and including Matira Road, from the intersection of Pukerua Road though to and including Dixon Road to the intersection with Waimai Valley Road as a loop. From 8-00am till 3-00pm 5. Waimaori Road From the intersection of Te Mata Road through to and including Matawha Road from the intersection of Waimaori Road through to and including Tuturimu Road from the intersection of Matawha Road through to and including Ruapuke Road from the intersection of Tuturimu Road through to and including Whaanga Road through to Wainui Road as a loop From 1-00pm till 7-00pm

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Invasive plants that threaten our lifestyle Part 3 - Wattle

Black wattle in flower. Photo by the late Phil Bendle.

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t’s gratifying to be stopped in the street, given feedback on this series and reminded that other are plenty of invasive plants to look out for besides privet and woolly nightshade (refer Chronicle issues of September 20 and 27, available on line). It has also been upsetting to hear over the last few days, the stories of Raglan children who have suffered terrifying asthma attacks as a result of neighbourhood privet.

These are not just weeds. A weed is just a plant in the wrong place. These are the invasive colonists of the plant world infiltrating the greater Raglan landscape. If we carry the kaitiaki torch, the one that says we care about and care for the environment that cares for us, we need to be more vigilant. And this beautiful place does care for us in a thousand ways, sustaining our physical and spiritual wellbeing if we are open to it. Part of being open to it is being prepared to embrace the custodial role that has become

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The event is the final round of the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship and will see a number of champions crowned across various categories, including international star Hayden Paddon winning his fourth national title. The rally begins with a ceremonial start at 5pm Friday October 12 on Wainui Street and will feature an autograph signing session with the leading drivers. The action begins early on Saturday with cars leaving the service park at Raglan Airfield at 7.30am to tackle four high speed special stages, each run twice. Cars head north of Raglan to the Te Akau region for the morning loop, including a refuel at Te Akau. They then head south of Raglan for the famous Te Hutewai and Whaanga Coast tests that were iconic stages

when the World Rally Championship visited these shores. The Hyundai + Hella spectator spot on the corner of Ruapuke and Tuturimu Roads on the Whaanga Coast stage from 1pm onwards is sure to be a popular addition to this year’s rally with activities including racing simulators, wheel change challenge, virtual reality headsets, face painting and more. Not only is there plenty to do but the vantage point gives a close up view of the cars as well as allowing them to viewed way off into the distance as the road winds down the spectacular countryside to the Tasman Sea coast below. Food and drink will be available at the Raglan Airfield service park where teams will be based. The prize-giving (which will include the New Zealand Rally Championship Prizegiving for 2018) will take place at the Raglan Club at approximately 6.30pm. For road closure times and a spectators’ map, please visit the Hyundai NZ Raglan Rally of the Coast event page atwww.nzrallychamps. co.nz/nzrc-events

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Tackling the Issues An occasional opinion column with long term Raglan resident, Ross Henderson.

a necessary part of living in harmony with the natural world. Wattle (aka acacia mearnsii, Australian acacia or black wattle) I was surprised that when I went on the Waikato Regional Council invasive species web page, I struggled to find any reference to wattle. I was even more surprised when I did a search of the website for “invasive plants, wattle” and it took me to Acacia Bay. Now that’s bloody clever by anyone’s standards, wattle being a member of the acacia family, but I didn’t need to be reminded that local issues are competing with monitoring algal blooms in Lake Taupo when it comes to the allocation of my rates. Wattle features along with privet and cane toads in the worst 100 invasive species on the planet. Like woolly nightshade, wattle has become a serious issue in Whale Bay and it’s spreading. I’ve been informed that there are worse infestations on Te Hutewai Road and there are many places around the harbour where it’s spreading. Wattle has a major impact on biodiversity being highly competitive and eventually reducing or eliminating indigenous vegetation. This invasiveness is partly due to its ability to produce large amounts of long-lived seeds and partly due, also, to the allelopathic properties of its leaves and branches which inhibit seed germination of native species (allelopathy - chemical inhibition of one plant species by another, by the release of germination or growth inhibitors into the environment). Wattle, with its tannin rich bark and sap, has had it’s uses for dyes and for tanning leather. It also makes good firewood and

was the wood of choice for Aussie bakers back in the day, so it’s worth hanging onto the wood for next winter. But whatever you do with the wood, get rid of the wattle. The longer we leave it, the more harm it will do and the harder it will be to eradicate. So, thank you for all the feedback. Coming up; there are definitely a few other invasive species that deserve a mention including wild ginger, pampas, freedom campers, etc. The next instalment will look at some of these and will red flag a couple of emergent issues that threaten to cause serious problems in the future.

Recommended approaches for physical control Wattle 1. Hand pull seedlings minimising soil disturbance. 2. Make cuts at 100ml spacings around the base of tree & fill each cut herbicide. 3. Ringbark trees; ensure danger to public from falling branches is minimised. Paint ringbarked area immediately with herbicide 4. Where trees have been felled, paint stump with herbicide (Source: Auckland Council website)

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hat crazy time of year is almost upon us - Labour weekend - and the unofficial start of the busy time for our community. It seems to creep up faster every year and with it the challenges of coping with the influx of visitors to our shores. I often have conversations with community members about the pressures on our infrastructure: overflowing bins, increased rubbish, parking, the condition of our high use gravel roads and the general worry about how our little town can cope with the evergrowing popularity of this place we call home. There are no easy, quick-fix solutions to managing these challenges, but there are organisations and individuals out on the street doing good things: Xtreme Zero Waste, Plastic Bag Free Raglan, coastal beach clean ups, Whaingaroa Habourcare, Karioi Maunga Project, dune restoration work and the people who tirelessly pick up rubbish on their daily walks - thanks and keep up the great work!

It will take a lot more work to help facilitate change. Meanwhile, over the busy summer period Xtreme Zero Waste will be emptying our rubbish bins throughout Raglan three times a day, including all our bins on our parks and reserves. This can take up to 11 hours per day. They also service the recycling containers at Te Mata, Te Uku and Waitetuna. Please remember to wrap well any broken glass before it goes into our rubbish to ensure no one gets cut. If you have any rubbish issues please call the Xtreme office 078256509. I recently attended a site tour of Raglan infrastructure with a number of key stakeholders. We visited the Lorenzen Bay pump station where Roger and Mikee showed us how they cleaned the stations and talked about how things work. We also visited our wastewater treatment ponds and our fresh water treatment plant, followed by a sit-down shared lunch and discussion on what the future might look like for our wastewater plant and discharge. It was a really productive day out and we hope to host more community visits to our treatment plants and infrastructure.

Lisa Thomson Raglan Ward Councillor Phone: 07 825 8451 Email: lisa.thomson@waidc.govt.nz Mobile: 021 179 8256

COMING UP: Raglan Naturally Community Open Days Friday October 5, 6pm - 9pm: opening and soup night at the Raglan town hall supper room. Saturday October 6, 10am - 4pm: check out what has been happening and contribute at the Raglan town hall. Tuesday October 9, 6.30pm - 8.30pm: Community Blueprint Workshop with the Waikato District Council at the Raglan town hall. Have input into creating a blueprint for Raglan; share your thoughts on what our town needs to thrive in the future. Next community board meeting: Tuesday November 13: public forum at 1.30pm and official meeting starts at 2pm. at the Raglan town hall supper room. Everyone is welcome. Please contact me on 0211798256 or email lisa.thomson@waidc.govt.nz

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extile artist Anita Seddon is exhibiting at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre from Monday, October 1 to Friday, October 12. The exhibition is showing during ROSAC’s opening hours of 10am-2pm. Anita has created textile art for the past 20 years, mainly wall hangings depicting Whaingaroa harbour and surrounds. She finds inspiration from the beauty surrounding her and says it is not difficult to get inspired from this place. “When I see the orca in the harbour, the sea birds, Māui dolphin and all the waders around the shore, I just have to get it out of my head.” Old School Arts Centre

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We are an un-auditioned community choir based in Cambridge with over 60 members, male and female, aged from 17 to 80 and of mixed ethnicity. Our name, Mosaic, reflects the idea of many small pieces joined together to make something even more wonderful than they were on their own.

We have discovered the beauty that's created when individual voices join together as a choir. We come together for our joint passion of singing, and we invite you to join us in a fun day of music. We are led by the talented bright and bubbly pair of Brooke and Cindy. Mosaic sings songs from the 20th and 21st centuries with a little traditional thrown in for flavour, which is suitable for Shower Box Diva's and enthusiastic amateurs ( like us ). Mosaic Choir The workshop is at Raglan Town Hall Bow St onSaturday October 13 at 10.30am - 12.00. We break for lunch then recommence at 1pm, finishing at– 3pm. BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW Cost: $40 + booking fee at Eventfinda(online ) All local i-sites Gallagher Performing Arts Centre ( Hamilton ) Phone 0800buytix ( 0800289849 ) After Workshop Concert open to all at 4-5pm at the Town Hall DOOR SALES ONLY: Adults / Seniors / Students: $5.00 Children: Gold Coin Workshop Participants: Free


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Raglan DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY (Unless Sold Prior), Closes 4pm, Fri 15 Dec, PGGWRE, Hamilton Raglan VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

199A Road In Raglan RaglanRichard Thomson RareCheckley Opportunity pggwre.co.nz/HAM27008 $450,000 M 027 294 8625 A rare opportunity to purchase a 1.46ha section in a premier richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz 106C Greenslade Road GST Inclusive location. Incredible rural and harbour views in a very quiet spot Te Mata Farmlet 38 hectares AUCTION Set on the highest point in Greenslade Rd this timeless VIEW BY APPOINTMENT with Te Uku school and a great coffee shop approx 3km away.

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(Unless Sold Prior), 4.00pm, Friday art deco style four bedroom plus office home has views Has power to the site and an easy near flat building platform. 300 Ruapuke Road 8 December, 23 Bow St, Raglan that are simply breathtaking! Watch the boats Good fishing, flounder and whitebait nearby. Anand easy commute • Large lifestyleand oronsmall farm closetheto beachVIEW 3.30-4.30pm, Sunday 19 & 26 cruise the harbour special occasions toyachts Hamilton November Richard Thomson orca from your deck. Set on 1315m² of landscaped • Strong farming area with good rainfall pggwre.co.nz/HAM26504 M 027 294 8625 grounds, fully fenced with access for trailer boat and richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz • Two titles, 23 paddocks, reliable water supply good parking for guests. The dining and kitchen areas • Recently refurbished skylinedream. two bedroom home flow to the deck making this an entertainers Elevated views while being private and sheltered. This 2 like no other1 so dont miss out! property is truly NEW LISTING

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What an amazing turn out we had for the Coastal Clean Up last Saturday! Over 60 locals hit the beaches across the harbour to collect trash thrown up by the sea, as part of the International Coastal Clean Up Day on the 15th of September. Together we covered 5.5 kilometres and collected approx 1 cubic metre of rubbish from this isolated and beautiful coastline. Although the volume of rubbish we found was less than previous cleanups, the number of pieces collected was shocking. The beach sweepers recorded the trash as they collected it - and found a staggering 3046 tiny pieces of plastic, 46 plastic shotgun waddings, 9 balls, 10 jandals/shoes, 6 intact lightbulbs, 9 lollipop sticks, 2 tarps, 190 plastic bottle lids, 36 food wrappers, 32 plastic takeaway containers, 41 plastic bottles, 7 lighters and 54 plastic bags amongst a range of other trash. We’ll be sending all the data from this clean up, to the Ocean Conservancy to add to their international database - this work is putting Raglan on the map for taking care of our ocean environment! Continuing this data analysis approach, Ella van Gool & the Karioi team will be leading a citizen science project using transects to look at accumulation of microplastics along our coast. Not surprisingly, plastic was a common find. As we all know, sunlight and waves cause floating plastics to break into increasingly smaller particles, which can end up in the food chain causing death and illness in our marine life. Our oceans need our help - together we can work to clean up what’s already out there and stop more plastic reaching our seas. The Whaingaroa Environment Centre plans to continue coordinating beach cleans with you, our community and supporting organisations - watch our facebook page, newsletter and this paper for details of the next one in summer. In the meantime, keep up the great work Whaingaroa! All you dog-walkers, beach strollers and ocean lovers are doing such as awesome job every time you pick up a couple of pieces of rubbish on your way along the beach. Be the ripple in your network....this is how we do things here: we care for our coast.

Citizen Science can Save our Seas

Photo credit: Dominic Zapata

Picking up rubbish is good as it removes harmful items from our beaches. Picking up rubbish, and recording it, is even better! We aim to better understand the causes of the pollution impacting our beautiful environment right here in Raglan by collecting data at our community beach cleans. Armed with pollution data collected by citizen scientists, we have the power to influence consumers, legislators and manufacturers to make better decisions. The International Coastal Clean-up (ICC) data collected over several decades around the world has been instrumental in developing plastic pollution policy. Retailers, like Starbucks (US) and McDonald’s (UK) have announced they will no longer provide plastic straws, mainly as a result of consumer activism based on citizen science. We can also compare the data with other beaches in the country and the world. By carefully looking at the composition of microplastics, we can determine whether the source is the plastics industry (pellets), or from larger plastics, that have broken down. Microplastics can be ingested and also transported by birds, insects or wind. Seals, whales, dolphins, fish and seabirds such as our taonga species, Oi / Grey-Faced Petrel, all found around our beautiful coastline, are just some of the impacted species. The best way to protect our beaches from plastic pollution is by preventing litter and plastic usage anywhere. If you are interested in participating in the ongoing Raglan Citizen Science Beach Project, please contact Karioi Maunga ki Te Moana - bexie.towle@arocha.org

Thank you! Shout out to the Raglan Sports Fishing Club for providing the boat transport! (cheers Shane Gould, Rob Short & Richard Thompson!) and

more boatie support from Mark Frost & Marty White. Thanks to Raglan Backpackers for providing the kayaks to all the keen paddlers! It’s hungry work picking up so much rubbish so big thanks to the generous sponsors of the post-clean barbeque: Raglan Four Square, Raglan Coconut Yoghurt and the Top Cut Butchery Raglan and our wonderful cooks: Tim Duff & Councillor Lisa Thomson. Thanks to Ella van Gool for leading us in a closer look at micro-plastics on our coastline, as a pilot for an on-going citizen science project. The Whaingaroa Environment Centre, Xtreme Zero Waste, A Rocha Aotearoa NZ- Karioi Maunga ki te Moana and Coast Care - Waikato worked together on this event but we couldn’t have done it without the huge crew of amazing people that joined! MASSIVE THANKS to everyone that turned up to take part and clean up our coasts! We were blown away by the turn out at this event! Every piece of rubbish and plastic picked up, is one less piece in our ocean environment.

Thanks to local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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2019

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced

(REAA 2008)

SALES TEAM

Dave Hanna 027 614 6722

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

David Gray 027 224 1228

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna Auctioneer

PROPERTY MANAGEME NT TEAM

REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN Registrations close: Friday, October 5, 2018 Russ Adams 021 0200 7665

Liza Adams 021 444 317

Lynley Clarkson 027 469 5162

ph. 07 825 8669 www.rwraglan.co.nz

NEW BUSINESSES All new businesses wanting to be in the upcoming Business Directory need to contact the Raglan Chronicle office by: Friday, October 5, 2018. If you have already registered your interest with our office then you will be contacted by one of our staff prior to this date. The Raglan Business Directory is now in its 14th year. It is sent to all residents this side of the deviation free of charge and will be placed in all local accommodations and businesses. The directory is an excellent way of getting your product or services advertised to the community. Contact us for pricing information.

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DIRECTORY ONLINE

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As well as the printed edition, we also have a directory website. If you have an advertisement in the print edition then you will automatically recieve a free basic listing on the online version.

The Raglan Directory features residential listings as well as business listings.

If you are already an existing advertiser you will shortly receive an email confirming your placement for the 2019 edition. If you would like to make changes to your existing advertising please email us and let us know as soon as possible. If you sold your business, or are no longer operating your business, we need to know too so that we can cancel your listing. If we do not hear anything from you by Friday, October 5, 2018, your existing advertisement will be placed in the 2019 edition and you will be invoiced as usual.

The directory website can be viewed at: www.raglandirectory.co.nz. In addition to the basic listing, we also offer an enhanced listing online, which features your logo, a summary of your services and links to your website and social media. Your listing will also be featured at the top of the page above the basic listings.

If your phone number was incorrect or you have moved in the last year we need to know, so that we can publish your correct contact details. If you are new to the community and wish to list your details please contact us so that we can add you to our database. If you do not wish to appear in the residential directory please contact us so we can take you off our database.

Get in touch with us to learn more.

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Sunday Funday Bowls proves very popular with three wins and 74 points. Blue Stephens and Pim Blair were third with two wins and 59 points. Also, with two wins but with 56 points, Les Schlager and John Carr were fourth place. Congratulations to you all. The second Aggregate event, The Harbourview Cup, was played Saturday, September 29, playing Pairs. It had a very good attendance with a number of our new bowlers joining in. Winners were Maureen Wahanga and Queenie Tukiri, second were Les Schlager and Murray Eddy, and third place went to Bill Bond and Brenda Waters. There were six teams with two wins each so the ‘points for’ quotient was used to ascertain those winners. Close! Congratulations to you all. Happy Bowling, Eileen Stephens

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ur second round of Fun Day Sunday bowls proved very popular again on Sunday, September 23. Some players had a wee refresher from last week, while the newcomers had the basics explained and had a go. After learning the basics of how to place the mat, hold a bowl and deliver it, we moved on to learn how to play a game. It didn’t take long for this group to grasp how it all comes together There was plenty of natural talent among these players, which wasgreat to see. Keep it going.

This venture was so popular that we have decided to run another ‘Fun Day Sunday’ for Beginner Bowlers….so WATCH THIS SPACE for details. From these two Fun Day Sundays, players have been encouraged to come along to our roll-up days on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12.45pm (small fee applies). We extend a friendly ‘Welcome’ to those who have joined up as Bowling Club members and we wish you well in your bowling careers. Many thanks to Alan Price, Gordon Mills and Tim Ryan for organising this event.

Thanks also to Terry Green, our coach, and to all those club members who came to help out. We have a great fun club atmosphere here at bowls. On Saturday, September 22 our bowling club members played the first of the eight Aggregate Events, the Moore Handicap Pairs. Depending on their ability and experience each member is given a ‘handicap rating’ for each season. Teams were drawn on the day and after four games of eleven ends, played as a tournament. The winners were Maureen Wahanga and Alan Price with four wins. Second were Jack Peel and Darryl Hawkins

It starts on Tuesday evening, November 13, at 5.45pm and runs every Tuesday for 5 weeks. The cost is $15 per player and includes a BBQ and Optional Triples (3 persons in a team). It is time to get your team orgainsed now, Contact Bob Carter 021 825869, for any enquiry. Roll-ups are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays 12.45pm (unless an event is on), for a small fee. So come on in and say ‘hello’.

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Raglan Junior Rugby players had a friendly mixed curtain raiser game before the annual senior Māori v Pākeha game at Te Akau back in September. Image // Margaret Dillon.

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QUICKFIND Directory: your local trades guide BUILDERS

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a ta m i ra . c o. n z MENS APPAREL Looking GREAT!! Shirts, Shorts, Boardies, Tees, Jeans, Chinos Get first pick this Summer

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

Rivet Gallery \ Raglan

THUR 4 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: Earshot with Cian DJing from 9. Vinyl only, hip hop funk soul. Free pool. Free entry, outside fire, food from Ulo’s Kitchen.

FRI 5 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: LO-FI productions presents Explorations | Raglan : Matt Drake + Osey B2B Craig James. House / Techno. Start 8pm, $10 after 10pm.

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SAT 13 OCT

MOSAIC CHOIR WORKSHOP

If you love to sing & have fun with music, then sing with Mosaic at Raglan Town Hall. Brooke & Cindy our song leaders will teach you some of our favourites and teach us all something new. Tickets $40.00 + booking fees. Full details & ticketing:

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace & tranquility - Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800

Services Offered

Wanted WANTED TO BUY - any unwanted Ute, Van, 4WD or truck, any condition, dead or alive. Phone Kevin 027 299 6165

Public Notices X T R E M E ZERO WASTE C L O S E D : Saturday 12th Oct O P E N : Sunday 13th Oct: 8.30am – 4.30pm. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Classifieds Advertising in the Raglan Chronicle: Ads on this page are an affordable way to get something out to the community. Min. ads start from $8. Call us on 825 7076 or email: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

Burns Fine Art Photography by Geraldine Burns

opening evening: opening Friday 5evening: October \ 5.30 – 8 opening evening: Friday 5Gallery, October \Wallis 5.30by– St, 8 Raglan Fine Art Photography Geraldine Burns Rivet Rivet Gallery, Wallis St, Friday 5 by: October \ Raglan 5.30 – 8 followed followed by: Rivet Gallery, Wallis St, Raglan opening evening: LO-FI presents Explorations : Raglan LO-FI presents Explorations : Raglan followed Friday 5 by: October \ 5.30 8 Osey \ Craig James \ Drake Matt– Drake Osey \ Craig James \ Matt opening evening: LO-FI presents Explorations Rivet Gallery, Wallis St, Raglan The YOT Club, Raglan The YOT Club, Raglan Friday 5 October \ 5.30 – 8 : Raglan Osey \ Craig James \ Matt Drake Rivet Gallery, Wallis St, Raglan i\The @g.design_photo YOTby: Club, exhibition open Raglan daily to view 10 – 4 followed i\ @g.design_photo f\ gdesignprints presents Explorations : Raglan f\LO-FI gdesignprints w\ g-design.co.nz i\Osey i\ @g.design_photo @g.design_photo \ Craig James \ Matt Drake w\ g-design.co.nz f\The f\ gdesignprints gdesignprints YOT Club, Raglan w\ g-design.co.nz g-design.co.nz w\ i\ @g.design_photo f\ gdesignprints w\ g-design.co.nz

SAT 6 OCTOBER @ THE YOT CLUB: Lost Tribe Aotearoa - Reggae, support Jamin-i. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Yot Club - free pickup and dropoff, text to this number: 0211034156

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JOIN THE MUSHROOMS’ REVOLUTION!

Champignons – your local company producing tasty, healthy, beautiful mushrooms grown on spent coffee grounds and promoting ecofriendly initiatives - is actively looking for a collaborator to join the board. If you are interested in: • growing high quality gourmet mushrooms in a sustainable way • providing people with high quality, healthy and tasty food • developing an innovative company • owning your own business • helping to clean our environment Then we are happy to have a chat with you! Contact us at: champignons.team@gmail.com

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Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.

***Put a spring in your step with THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and

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SAT 13 OCTOBER Music @ the Old School. Fables – Indie Folk. Doors open 7pm - $15

HOTEL/MOTEL MANAGER - RAGLAN

This isn’t a typical management position. We’re looking for a manager with zest and energy for a 24-unit Hotel in the heart of Raglan with a bar and conference room. You will have the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit to make a real difference to significant accommodation business in an iconic town. So, bring your own ideas, your experience and passion for customer service excellence and be ready to roll your sleeves up to help us grow this business. We\’re looking for one full time, hands on head in the business employee to manage the business from late October or early November 2018, when we take over the business.

If this is you go to Seek.co.nz and apply today, applications close 10th October 2018.

Temporary Road Closures – Raglan/Te Akau Notice is hereby given that Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing Rally New Zealand to hold a motorsport event in the Raglan/Te Akau area, will close the following roads for the period set out below. During the road closure the road sections used for rallying will be manned at intersections by clearly identifiable marshals equipped with radio communication; access will be provided in the event of an emergency. Date and times of the closures to ordinary vehicle traffic are as follows:

Come to Raglan Town Hall for our community open days. Nau mai, Haere Mai, All welcome!

Friday 12 October 2018 Wainui Rd, Raglan CBD – from the intersection of Bow St to Bankart St roundabout – 3pm-8pm Saturday 13 October 2018 Ruakiwi Rd – from intersection of Halliday Rd through to Mangiti Rd intersection – 7am-2.30pm

Saturday 6 October 10am-4pm

Mangiti Rd - through to Te Akau South Rd intersection – 7am-2.30pm Te Akau South Rd – through to Te Akau Rd intersection – 7am-2.30pm

Raglan Naturally Community Open Day

Te Hutewai Rd – from house 165b to intersection of Te Mata Rd – 1pm-6.30pm

Local speakers, tea & cake, face-painting and an opportunity to connect with others around the future of our community. See the Focus Groups’ work and contribute your thoughts to the community plan. Drop in and see what it’s all about.

Te Akau Coast Rd – from intersection of Waimai Valley Rd – 8am-3pm Matira Rd - from intersection of Pukerewa Rd to Dixon Rd intersection – 8am-3pm Dixon Rd – 8am-3pm Waimaori Rd – from intersection of Te Mata Rd to Matawha Rd intersection – 1pm-7pm

FRIDAY 5 OCTOBER, 6PM-9PM RAGLAN NATURALLY CONNECT AND CELEBRATE

Matawha Rd – to Tuturimu Rd intersection – 1.pm-7pm Tuturimu Rd – 1pm-7pm

Join us for food, music and to mix and mingle with other Raglan Naturally supporters. Mihi at 6pm. Feel free to drop in any time during the evening.

Ruapuke Rd – from Tutrimu Rd intersection to Whaanga Rd – 1pm-7pm Whaanga Rd – 1pm-7pm This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974.

TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER, 6.30PM TO 8.30PM, BLUEPRINT WORKSHOP WAIKATO DISTRICT COUNCIL We are creating a Blueprint for Raglan and we encourage you to attend and tell us your views on growth, infrastructure, social, community, environmental, economic and transport issues.

For more info, contact Gabrielle Parson: raglannaturally@gmail.com facebook.com/raglannaturally 021 844 785

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MOVIES AT THE OLD SCHOOL IN OCTOBER | MCQUEEN (M) Thursday 4 - 6.00 | SPITFIRE (Doc) Saturday 6 - 6.00 | BOOK CLUB (M) Saturday 6 - 8.30, Sunday 7 - 4.30 | Door sales 30 mins prior. 6 - 9 OCTOBER PHOTOGRAPHIC ART EXHIBITION **In my own world’ ** Fine Art Photography by Geraldine Burns on at Rivet Gallery, Wallis St. 4 days only Sat - Tues, open to view daily from 10am - 4pm. SUN 7 OCTOBER C R O6P OCT: SRaglan WA P SAT 9 . 3 0 1 0 . 3 0 am, Naturally Community Raglan Bowling Club. Open Day, Town Bring anything from Hall 10am - 4pm. garden or kitchen to Facebook: Raglan swap. All welcome. Naturally. Find out WED 10 OCTOBER about R A all G the L Awork N that R A has M Bbeen L E done R S so far and your 9am fromhave James say! St, near Wallis St - Ngāruawāhia Waikato cycleway bring lunch.

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Ready & Waiting for Your Dream Home Deadline 17.10.18 Unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

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Situated in an elevated position overlooking Flax Cove you can build to capture the sun and simply stunning estuary and Mt Karioi views. The current owners have partially developed the site creating a large berm on the roadside boundary with the legal access driveway from Harakeke Place. The freehold section of 700m² is mostly gently sloping and fairly good contour by Raglan standards! Handy location to estuary, town, school, bus stop and walkways. Covenants apply and house plans are available to interested parties. For further information please contact Stephen 021 969 848 or Michelle 021 969 878

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Lot 85 (448m²) in the Rangitahi Peninsula subdivision features a north facing aspect and fantastic views of the harbour and rural landscape as well as Karioi Mountain. The Rangitahi vision includes residents being connected with the coast and enjoying the outdoors in a mindfully designed and sustainably focused neighbourhood. Over 80 lots in Stage 1 were completely sold in early 2018 confirms it will be a popular future investment. My sellers circumstances have changed and they are reluctantly offering their lot for on-sale. This is the best value available for sale so make an appointment today.

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Your Ticket to Spacious Living This exceptional 5 acre lifestyle property enjoys views out to Mount Karioi & the ocean on the horizon. Built in the mid-2000’s the spacious home features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a designer kitchen with scullery & 2 living areas. Underfloor heating is supplied to all bathrooms, the kitchen & the spa pool room. The deck is absolutely made for entertaining while taking in the fantastic views. There is an internal access double garage, a workshop & another separate double garage has a self contained unit. The big views and privacy make this property seem like it’s miles away from anywhere, but it’s only 5 minutes to seaside Raglan.

Drive On Up A Surprise Awaits This north facing originally a 3 bedroom now 2 bedroom brick home has a large open plan living area that flows out onto a huge deck with views over the harbour. Downstairs is a games/ teenage area. There’s space to park your boat and a smoke house which will ensure your catch is enjoyed by all. Live off the land on the fully fenced property & utilise the chook house, fruit trees & planter boxes to start you off on your journey to organic sustainability. Walk everywhere as this property is in the heart of Raglan. Call Robbie for more information 021 952 271.

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Lorenzen Bay Just a Stroll Away Nikau Park Raglan is a quality subdivision located just 5 mins walk from Lorenzen Bay. Enjoy a sunny Northerly aspect from this corner site of 504m² with native plantings along one boundary. Your investment will be protected by covenants ensuring you will be surrounded by attractive, quality homes. All services are provided including water, sewage, street lights, footpaths and communications. The vendor has also supplied a geotech report and house plans by Kiwi Designer Homes. With very few sections left in Raglan you will need to be quick to grab this outstanding opportunity to build and live your dream.

Build Your Dream Home Here Tired of looking for a house to suit your needs? Thinking of building to your own plans? You need to consider this large, 1085m² site in the popular Waikowhai subdivision. Elevated and sunny with beautiful harbour views and sheltered from the prevailing wind. It is the perfect location for your dream home and has plenty of space for gardens as well. The services are at the boundary making for a stress free build. Some building covenants apply. Call Chrissy for more information.

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Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Raglan Property Manager

*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 • 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008


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