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n the 20th June 2017 St John Raglan celebrated Shelley Rikys as she received her National Diploma in Ambulance Care & Transport.
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ablo Picard and Steve Hanam held a 4-hole shoutput on Sunday at the Golf Clubs' Match Play Competition.
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Celebrated Maori author makes surprise Word Café appearance
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magine your surprise when the “dream” guest who’s declined an invitation to your event turns up after all – and from miles away. Organisers’ jaws dropped last weekend at Raglan’s biennial Word Cafe when pioneering Māori novelist Witi Ihimaera paid an unexpected visit to the Saturday morning sessions at Raglan Town Hall. “I just came along for the ride,” he told an intrigued audience at the start of the second session as he made an impromptu introduction of one of the guest speakers – his cousin, Haare Williams, a poet, painter, scriptwriter and lyricist whose collaborative book with photographer Michael Krzanich has made waves overseas. “I had nothing to do at five o’clock this morning,” Witi elaborated on his aboutturn. “Also my daughter and her child, my mokopuna, are considering living here so I thought I’d suss you all out and see if it (Raglan) is okay.” The 73 year old said he was delighted to be in the company of writers, acknowledging the three local authors – Bernadette Gavin, Jacqui McRae and Stephanie Philp – who featured in the morning’s first session about books in the making. “I wrote my first short story at 11 … when it was raining and we had to stay inside and write,” he reminisced of his school days. He praised the new photo book, ‘Someone’s Mana’, revealing he’d put Haare and Michael in touch with each other early last year for the collaboration. “Haare is the physical embodiment of mana,” he said. Witi Ihimaera has many short stories or novels to his name, among them ‘Tangi’, ‘Pounamu, Pounamu’ and ‘The Whale Rider’, the book which spawned the film. Ironically, even without the drawcard of a household name, Raglan’s third readers and writers festival was bound to be a success in terms of numbers well before the town hall doors opened.
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Witi introduces his cousin Haare Williams who co-produced 'Someone's Mana'.
Pre-sales of 60-odd weekend passes were more than triple those at the last event two years ago, revealed local writer Sarah Johnson who was one of seven organisers behind the event. Added to that were the many tickets sold singly for the dozen or so Word Café sessions. The town hall – the sole Word Café venue – was decorated with bunting made from old book pages, with couches, cushions, throws and beanbags adding an air of intimacy. More formal seating was arranged in a semicircle in front of guest speakers, while drinks and nibbles were provided next door in the supper room. Iconic Hamilton bookstore Browsers also manned a sales table throughout the event, and noted that people showed renewed interest in buying titles after they had heard “the story behind the story”. Friday night’s official welcome was followed by a spoken poetry showcase which had some in the audience clicking their fingers in appreciation, then it was
Karyn Hay, left, and Julie Hanna at the biennial Word Café event. Image thanks to Adam Blake.
back-to-back book talk sessions from Saturday morning through to Sunday afternoon with the announcement of and readings by winners of the writing competition. Saturday’s daytime sessions included talks from graphic novelist Sarah Laing, internationally bestselling author Nalini Singh and children’s authors Tina Matthews and Maria Gill. Then about 100 packed into the hall for the evening extravaganza with media personality and author Karyn Hay, and poet and short story writer Tracey Slaughter, who entertained and read excerpts from their latest works. Sunday’s schedule featured a sellout writing workshop with author Jacqui McRae, poetry readings by Paula Green and two book launches by local authors. The first saw Latesha Randall and Sebastian Walter – the couple behind Raglan Coconut Yoghurt – answering questions about Latesha’s inspirational guide, ‘The To-Be List’, while the other launch showcased poet and artist Wanda Barker’s novella, ‘All Her Dark Pretty Thoughts’. “Writing for me is therapeutic,” concluded Wanda after delivering some impassioned readings from her work. At 66, she reckoned a few grey hairs and grumpiness were a small price to pay for the satisfaction of now having her book published. “It feels like it (the book) has been with me a long time and now it’s done,” she told her audience. Facebook posts to Raglan Notice Board were also testimony to the event’s success with Charlotte Pearsall describing the opening night as “epic” and Richard Gemmell impressed at the “fabulous” speakers. Edith Symes
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aitetuna School students won first place in all three categories of the Word Café children’s writing competition as well as a highly commended. The presenter of the awards commented on the very high standard of writing in the children’s section. Margery Fern O’Connell, Waitetuna School principal, attended the award ceremony at the Raglan Word Café over the weekend. She said she was incredibly proud of the students.
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Raglan based singer-songwriter Parabola West.
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on’t ask singer-songwriter Parabola West to explain her lyrics.
The Raglan-based musician has just released a new single, Disappear, ahead of an upcoming EP of seven songs of a “few stories I wanted to tell”, ones that “fit together in terms of my life”. Parabola says all her songs are borne from a feeling, but she finds it incredibly hard to explain what they are about. “You get to the point where you have to explain it and I think, man, I don’t even know what I am trying to say! None of the process makes sense, it’s not just about one thing.” Disappear is the story of walking with someone through their addiction, and “that whole process of coming to terms that there is a problem, and getting through it is harder than the problem itself”. Parabola borrows and steals from moments in her and others’ lives to “fit in wherever” in her song storytelling. It’s okay if people make assumptions about the stories she’s telling, she says, or if they wonder what or whom they are about. “It's more awkward when they want it to be about them and it’s not – I've had that. But often it’s about a bunch of feelings and stories mixed into one song.” The EP, call Purity of Weakness, is due to be released in September after a successful crowdfunding campaign in 2016. Parabola says she’s really pleased with how the album has turned out. “I know a song is ready when listening to it makes me feel like I did when writing it, and I believe I have achieved that with every song on this EP.” Purity of Weakness includes Parabola’s acclaimed single, Fire, which was released in October 2015 after she won a NZ on Air wildcard $10,000 recording grant based on a public vote. The video to the song was shot on her and husband David’s 8-acre block in Maungatawhiri Rd where they live in “off-grid glam”. Parabola, who will be playing some of her new songs at a gig at Nivara Lounge in Hamilton on Friday next week, says her style of music draws inspiration from Nordic folk roots, electronica, and organic sounds.
Her songs are not what she would call commercial radio fodder. Rather than trying to become a household name, being something for everyone, Parabola says she concentrating on “finding my people” and focusing on them. “I wouldn’t suit someone who likes bubblegum pop. “I think my demographic is 28 and up, people who have loved a little bit and who aren’t relating to musicians on the radio about who is hooking up in the club or the size of your butt.” The songs run much deeper and have more feeling – such as “how do you cope when someone you love is losing their shit”, or coming to terms with abuse, or wondering “the final destination of your soul”. But there is also levity in her new EP, says the lover of shoes and French bulldogs, and the mix is deliberate. “I don’t want too many sad songs or to sound really schizophrenic.” In the end, for her, it’s about creating beautiful music to be heard, and yes, she does want everyone – even if it doesn’t turn out to be their thing – to buy her album or download the single. “It can’t be overstated that now in the music industry that if you want independent voices to create music you have to support them. To download the single is like two dollars … it’s taking that extra step to support the craft of independent music.” Parabola is looking forward to taking her new music on the road, including a gig in Raglan, when she releases her EP. Her new show will be unlike her previous live performances, which was “on the piano doing singersongwriter stuff”, and include the live mixing of audios and visuals. “I want to present my songs in a way that is thoughtful and beautiful … I want to make it something I would like to go to.” Inger Vos *Parabola’s new single, Disappear, can be found on YouTube, Spotify and Bandcamp. Her album can be pre-ordered for $20 on Indiegogo. Parabola plays at The Nivara Lounge, Victoria St, Hamilton on July 14, 8pm-11pm, with Auckland artists Abbie and Yasamin on their On A Good Note Tour. Tickets cost $10.
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Of the 29 drink-drivers he picked up, 17 were convicted and the rest got a $200 fine and 50 demerit points. Drink drivers get a conviction if their breath test measures greater than 400 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath. The limit to drive is 250mcg. Mr Ryburn says the most inebriated driver he stopped was in Ohautira Rd on a Sunday afternoon. “He had drunk 12 stubbies of Steinlager and blew 1162 – that’s the highest I have ever processed.” Many of the drink drivers were in the medium to high range over the limit, he says. “I have had three to four people blow over 1000 which is pretty intoxicated.” Mr Ryburn has been targeting rural Raglan areas for drink drivers. “It’s the old cliché – rural people die on rural roads.” He says he visited the Te Mata Club after the rugby on Saturday night and the first person he stopped was drunk. He took him to the police station for processing, by which time the club had been alerted “there was a cop KNOW HOW MUCH ALCOHOL out there”, thenDRINKING pulled up a car on Ruapuke Rd “and he YOU’RE REALLY was pissed as well”. Mr Ryburn says he has attended a few serious car accidents in rural Raglan due to drink driving. In Wainui Rd, a “young fellow” had flipped his car on its roof. A woman in Government Rd had crashed into a parked car! “Things like that, there is no need for it. Mr Ryburn says one of the worst jobs he has had was dealing with the fallout from the Boxing Day crash in Raglan in 2015 that killed Raglan teen Ra Smith. “That really affected this community. “The time will come when there is another fatality. “No one wants a member of their family to die as a result of a drink-driver or having been a drink-driver themselves.” Prosecuting Sergeant Mark Frost says there is no excuse to drink drive. “The old saying goes if don’t plan then you fail to plan.” “Use the shuttles provided by the bars, use the Raglan shuttle, arrange a ride. Raglan is a small so why not walk?” Inger Vos
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aglan police will be increasing the number of check points in town and rural areas, with the community being told to buck up its ideas regarding drink-driving.
Constable Gary Ryburn says a huge number of drinkdriving files are hitting the police prosecutor’s desk in Hamilton and they have had enough. “There is an issue here and the community needs to buck up its ideas. Prosecution wants it to be brought to the community’s attention that this behaviour is not good enough. We are going to be policing drink-driving harder and have more check points.” In the seven months that Mr Ryburn has worked in Raglan, he says he has picked up 29 people for drink driving. “And that is just me. How many people are drinkdriving? Friggin’ heaps.”
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hen we think about our pets’ teeth, we tend to forget that a healthy mouth in our pets is as important as for ourselves.
before proceeding with any procedure – this is for the health and safety of the patient, and it is no different with animals. So, you would expect to see your pet in obvious discomfort If we are not regularly or pain if something like checking our pets’ mouths, the above mentioned were things can very quickly turn happening in their mouth, from bad to worse. Without right? Unfortunately, this is not any form of preventative dental the case. An animals survival care in place, teeth will quickly instinct is so very strong that build up plaque on the tooth’s even in times of illness or pain, surface. This plaque will turn they will often show very little into tartar and continue to build or no signs for us to see. up, causing constant pressure on As well as dental disease the gums and resulting in gum alone, pets can also suffer from recession. more acute pain and injury, for Once the gums have receded, example from a fractured or bacteria can easily find its way chipped tooth. below the gum line and begin to Ideally, we recommend your cause damage to the tooth root. pets teeth be checked regularly This is likely to result in tooth to pick up on early signs of rot as well as infections of the dental disease. The regularity gums and tooth roots. While of these checks may depend on this is all going on, the strong the age of your pet, as well as Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! ligament that holds the tooth in dental history, however As vets we cannot emphasise enough theprevious importance of good nutrition for your place alsogood being teeth should checked pet, to is ensure health.damaged, Diets need to be tailored to thebespecifi c needsatofleast your causing the tooth to loosen. pet to ensure they lead a healthy life. once yearly. Weare must remember Make useyour of pet ourwith awesome There manyalso reasons why you that should consider feeding pet food the nasty bacteria in the mouth promotion (as shown below) to purchased from your vet. can do significant damage to the have pet'sandmouth checked. Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as your they grow age. Your vet/ vet organs if offer it gets into blood The nurse canof discuss nurse can advice on the the best nutrition for all life stages your pet. with stream. In human hospitals, for you signs to look for that may Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, any elective surgical procedures indicate issues, preventative weight loss and hairball control. the healthcare professionals health care, and much more. Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller The Anexa Team will insist on good dental health dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are
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The recent High Tea Fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ at the Wharf Kitchen and Bar was a great success. A fantastic effort by all involved in a show of pink. With prizes for best dressed going to Suzanne Giessen Prinz and Diane Spicer. Thank you to Colleen at Vintage for loaning the beautiful linen and tea sets we used at the fundraiser.
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78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8004 Cell: 027 459 8547 email: janisbeet@gmail.com
PILATES TIMETABLE: Tuesday 11am at the Yoga Loft - 58 Wallis St Tuesday 6pm at Scout Hall, Cliff St Thursday 5.45pm at The Space, Bow St, off Volcom Ln $14 per casual class or $120 for a block of 10 to be used over 4 months. Ph 825 0123 to register for a class or call @ Raglan Physio - 12 Wallis St
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The strength of this relationship varies for specific elements, and many researchers consider hair as the tissue of choice for assessing toxic and several nutrient elements. Environmental pollution is a growing problem which makes all of us vulnerable to toxic metals in our air, water, food and dental restoration. We are all exposed to toxic elements, such as cigarette smoke (cadmium), antiperspirants and antacids (aluminium), tap water in some areas (lead), tooth fillings and fish (mercury) and pesticides (arsenic, etc). Toxic elements such as these accumulate with excessive or continual exposure, or if the liver and detoxification pathways are not functioning well then further accumulation of toxic elements will occur. Symptoms linked to toxic element exposure: • Arsenic: Fatigue, headaches, dermatitis, increased salivation, muscular weakness, loss of hair and nails, pigmentation of skin, anaemia, skin rashes.
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12 Wallis Street, Raglan admin@raglanphysio.co.nz
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Charlotte's osteopathy clinic is run from Matapihi Art Gallery.
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2004 and moved to Raglan in 2007.
issues including back or neck pain,
Osteopathy is a holistic manual therapy that addresses the body as a whole. I practise a broad range of techniques such as Cranio-Sacral, structural (“clicks”)
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for Xrays or ultrasounds if necessary.
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The Problem
Plastic Bag Free Raglan
The plastic bottles, bags and takeaway containers that we use just for a few minutes use a material that is designed to last forever. These plastics: • break up, not break down – becoming permanent pollution • are mostly downcycled (made into low grade product for just one more use) or sent to landfill • ‘escape’ from bins, trucks, events etc. to become ‘accidental litter’ • end up in waterways and the ocean – where scientists predict there will be more tonnes of plastic than tonnes of fish by 2050 • transfer to the food chain – carrying pollutants with them • increase our eco-footprint – plastic manufacturing consumes 6% of the world’s fossil fuels
Plastic Bag Free Raglan now has a street presence on Bow Street! Thanks to Tim Duff & Raglan Naturally, Raglan Coconut Yoghurt, Jwan Milek of Raglan Photo Gallery and DSigns... with support from Meridian Energy (and a shout out to Raglan Scaffolding), PBFR has taken over the old Bow Street Motors sign space. We’re very lucky to have such a supportive community! Have a look the next time you are in town, and...
remember your resuable bag!
Every bit of plastic ever made still exists. In the first 10 years of this century, the world economy produced more plastic than the entire 1900s.
Plastic Packaging Facts Let’s have a think about our packaging: • Each New Zealander consumes approximately 31kg of plastic packaging per year and recycles just 5.58kg • 25 – 30% of PET (used soft drink bottles) and HDPE (used in milk bottles) packaging produced in New Zealand is recovered • New Zealand’s plastic package recycling rate is 18% • Recycling PET bottles saves 84% of the energy it takes to make PET bottles from raw materials • XZW recycles around 2.5 tonnes of plastic per month! • Black milk bottles are recycled into farm irrigation piping at Astron Plastics in Auckland • PET coloured plastics often get recycled into household insulation • Other plastics are exported to Asia where they are then recycled However, packaged water is now seen as an essential by many, and one million plastic bottles are produced every minute worldwide.
More than 480 billion plastic drinking bottles were sold in 2016 across the world, up from about 300 billion a decade ago. If placed end to end, they would extend more than halfway to the sun. By 2021 this number will increase to 583.3 billion, according to the most up-to-date estimates from Euromonitor International’s global packaging trends report. One way we can help to lower this number is by using a reusable drink bottle!
PBFR Partners A big thank you to our recently accredited Plastic Bag Free Partners: Artisan & Merchant Bohmeian Gypsy / Three Little Birds Fallenfront Raglan Food Department Gord’s Salon In My Good Books INDI Karioi Lodge Lilypot Florists Matapihi Art Gallery Mousey Brown Raglan Book & Gift Centre Raglan Pharmacy
Raglan Roast Raglan Surf School Raglan Vintage & Retro Rivet Ruapuke Artisan Bread Skoot Solscape Soul Shoes Tonic Hairdressing Ulo Whaine Moe West Coast Health For the full list of PBFR Partners, please visit our website: plasticbagfreeraglan.nz/pbfrpartners/
Plastic Free July Events 10th, 11th, 12th July - Set up and Sew: Sessions available. The wonderful Bag It Raglan team can come to your group with materials and sewing machines to sew reuseable bags. Email plasticbagfreeraglan@gmail.com to book. 16th July - Beach Clean Up: Off Northern Whaingaroa Harbour. Ian Hardie Raglan Boat Charters, Raglan Backpackers and Raglan Kayak & Paddleboard are helping us get across to clean up our beautiful northern beaches. Email envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz to book a seat on the boat or a kayak to paddle across. Weather dependent. 19th July 10.30am to 9pm - Soup, Sip, Snip & Sew: Join this marathon bag making session with the Bag It Raglan crew. Stay for as little or as long as you like. Held at the Town Hall Supper Room.
Thanks to local EnviroMatters sponsors:
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20th July 10am to 1pm - Soup, Sip, Snip & Sew: Join the Bag It Raglan team creating reuseable bags for our community. Town Hall Supper Room. 20th July - Community Information Evening: Unwrapping our plastic habit. Come along to Orca at 6.30pm to hear from Rick Thorpe (Xtreme Zero Waste) on Plastics: past/present/future; June Penn from Plastic Bag Free Raglan, Merren Tait with some top tips and practical advice for reducing plastic and Emma Webbey from Green Room Marketing. 28th July - Green Your Clean: A demonstration MAKE workshop from ‘the Dairy farmer’s daughter’, 1pm at the Supper Room in the Town Hall. Learn how to make household cleaning products and moisturiser/night cream and lip balm without nasty chemicals or single-use plastic packaging. Cost is $15 or 1 Timebank Credit. Please register by visiting us at WEC on Wed-Fri between 12-4pm or emailing envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz.
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$599,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/1KAHFG
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Location and Lifestyle! Deadline 19th July (unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email
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Get the best of both worlds from this conveniently located lifestyle property. Just over 1 ½ acres of the flattest land in Raglan, it’s fenced into 2 grazing paddocks with space for chickens a pony or sheep. Just minutes up the road is the Te Uku store, petrol pumps, school and coffee + Raglan town and beaches are only a 15 minute drive away. A tree lined avenue leads the way to a modern and sunny 3 bedroom home, recently painted interior means it’s fresh and tidy. Enjoy gorgeous rural views and generous decking on 2 sides offering indoor/outdoor flow. A double garage completes this extremely attractive property.
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30 Robertson Road
Loving Life in Lorenzen Bay! Charming 1950’s home sits proud on a 839m² site with great Harbour views. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 separate bathrooms & a single garage. This sun-filled character property has a woodburner with wetback, open planned living, native flooring, wooden joinery and a covered deck to watch the Orca from! Kayak or paddleboard, join the local sailing club, or enjoy the vintage paddling pool, maybe pack a picnic and feed the ducks. This desirable property is truly a place to call home.
Build And Take In The View One of a few sections left in the popular Flax Cove Subdivision. This 610m² slightly sloping section is ready for a new owner to build their dream home or holiday home. With majestic views over the estuary and Mt Karioi in the distance, home will be a sanctuary. Access to the Boardwalk is just across the road which takes you on a beautiful walk around the Harbour, past the local school where you can drop your children off and then continue your walk into town or to the beach. Bliss! Power and telephone available for easy connection. Covenants apply. Contact Robbie for more information 021 952 271.
For Sale $725,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1A9HFG
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Sophistication and Style on the Water Designed with views in mind, the large windows capture the ever changing tides of the estuary and our glorious Mt Karioi, the outlook is ALWAYS stunning! This 3 bedroom home is loaded with extra features including a Fijian Rimu staircase, Kwila timber flooring, glass balustrades, outdoor fire and BBQ just to name a few. Water access is just steps away for swimming, launching kayaks, paddleboarding, floundering and more.
A Surfer’s Paradise Properties with a world class surfing point break out front do not often become available. Be entertained from the deck with intimate views of the renowned long left hand wave of ‘Indicators’. Successfully running as 5 star holiday accommodation, the property has been a popular stay for visiting pro surfers wanting to be right in the action and in the surf in minutes. Now is your opportunity to purchase this rarely available location.
For Sale $955,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1HTHFG
For Sale $1,500,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1AKHFG
Robbie Regnier
Chrissy Cox
Matt Sweetman
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Sandra Bowditch
021 952 271
027 287 1804
021 624 826
021 903 309
021 969 878
021 969 848
021 751 759
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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.
LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •
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ELECTRICIANS/HEATING
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LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES
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Your local tree specialist
Stefan Frew info@liveelectrical.co.nz 0800 LIVE NOW 0800 5483 669
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PLUMBING
• Landscaping • Licensed Builders • Painting • Decorating • Flooring Supply & Install
• Rental Cleans • Carpet Cleans • Meth Cleans • Water Blasting • Gardening • Lawn Mowing • Fully Insured
Christie Carpentry
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paul & robyn Christie COURIERS tel: (07) 825 8366 paul: 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 199c te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan email: patandbob@xtra.co.nz Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week
027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214
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
RECYCLING/MINISKIPS
• CERTIFIED PLUMBER • CERTIFIED GAS FITTER
ph 07 847 8210
• MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL
DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION
• LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.
ROOFING
FENCING
FENCING ENGINEERING
RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.
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POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES
Contact for FREE QUOTE
RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com
mobile 021 263 8698
FLOORING
Specialising in New Builds, Maintenance and Drainlaying. Nick Heasman Phone: 021 058 2140 Email: onpointraglan@gmail.com onpointplumbing.co.nz
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
West Shore Ltd Matt Connor - Roofer contactmattconnor@gmail.com 021 254 1600
WESTSIDE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • Small Building Jobs • House Maintenance • Landscaping
Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan
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Andy Fels Ph 07 825 7489 or 0274 939 765
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• New Roof • Roof repairs • Re-roof • Cladding & flashings • Gutters - new - repairs - maintenance
Quality Local Roofing & Maintenance
For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz
SAT 8 JULY ‘WILD WEST’ M I D W I N T E R MASQUERADE BALL @ RAGLAN TOWN HALL 8pm. ‘N.K.B’ four-piece band, DJs Jamin-I and the Chimpster. $10 presales Raglan Video Shop or $15 on door. Special ‘Wild West’ cocktails and prizes for best dressed. Profits go to R.A.S.
SUN 9 JULY RAGLAN CREATIVE M A R K E T This Sunday 10am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. raglanmarket.com. WED 13 JULY R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park - Hakarimata bring lunch.
TRANSPORT WORKSHOP 11 July 2017 - 2pm Town Hall Supper Room __ Presentation by WRC on the outcomes of the survey, update on the SH23 safety improvements and the involvement with the Raglan Naturally transport group long term strategy.
SAT 15 JULY @ THE WHARF KITCHEN Mid Winter Christmas Party. 7pm to Mdinight, tickets $55 per person. Includes 2 course Christmas buffet, live music, mulled win. Bookings essential: 07 825 0010.
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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
8 month old black and white cat lost from Simon Rd area. If you have seen him please phone Stevie 0278484802.
SELF STORAGE
Contact Gary Kite
For Sale FIREWOOD DRY2M-2M: Pine $160, Gum $190. Delivered, ph. 0210771524.
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
a ta m i ra . c o. n z Last of the Winter Woollies Don’t miss out ! GREAT Denim jeans, jackets too Let us fit you :)
Services Offered FLUE SERVICES & log fire inspection $100 and all flue and log fire repairs ph Mark 021457342 or 078298103.
To Let STUDIO FLAT LONG TERM Semi furnished. Power incl. $200pw, ph 021 295 7129.
4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com
Situations Vacant PART TIME JOB AT OLD SCHOOL ARTS CENTRE: ARTS ADMINISTRATOR Applications close 9th July Email Rodger Gallagher for position description- rodger@ raglanartscentre. co.nz Editor’s note: We incorrectly published an old Situations Vacant advert for the Old School Arts Centre in last week’s issue. We apologise for the confusion this caused. - The Chronicle SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! Local businesses are the foundation of our community. They make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you FREE of charge each week. Support our supporters and our local community, be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle.
FRI 7 JULY @ YOT CLUB Free pool, free entry. In house DJs.
SAT 8 JULY @ YOT CLUB DJs B-Rex, Reuben Brown, Brice Taylor.
Courses, classes & workshops
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.
THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend. *Sponsored by RC
the smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.
*Sponsored by RC
In Memorium IN LOVING MEMORY OF A MUCH LOVED PARTNER AND BEST FRIEND
RAGLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES Has moved to their new premises at 18 Nau Mai Rd. Come check out our new yard, open from 8:30am - 5:00pm weekdays and 9am - 3:00pm Saturdays. Contact us on 8250184 or Grant on 0274757414. Look forward to catching up at the new site. Grant and The Team.
RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800
ELLEN ROBERT KING who passed away on the 7th of July 2010 at the age of 80 years young. One thing never changes, my loving thoughts and treasured memories of you. Also your great sense of humour and caring for me and all your friends. Forever in my heart, Dawn Roberts
Public Notices RAGLAN CLUB INC. NOTICE OF AGM Sunday 16th July 2017 at 10am All financial full members of the Club invited to attend Members please bring your membership card. RAGLAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (INC) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Friday 28 July 2017 at Rocki-it Kitchen, Green Room, 6:00pm
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WIN A MOBILE PHONE As part of the Waipa Networks Business Awards voting has opened for the Vodafone Choice Category. This is your chance to vote for a business that provides you with great service. It can be any business in Waipa or Raglan. Voting is by text. As there is only one vote per mobile number use your vote wisely. Each voter goes in the draw to win a Vodafone mobile phone. Entries open 01 July and close 15 July Text Waipa together with the business name to 4040.
All members welcome. Bi-monthly Happy Hour to follow. Please RSVP to info@raglanchamber.co.nz.
RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 1 July
Team
Score
12th Grade Raglan 22 - Taupiri 12 POD Kase Robbs, Kugha Hutt, Tiki Kaipara-Morrison & Hudson Bidois
11th Grade Raglan 7 - Kihih Kihih 22 POD’s Mitchell Swann, Ocean Burke, Mahli Gavin-Brightwell & Tyson Staffard
10th Grade Raglan 35 - Te Kowhai Gold 10 POD’s Pipiri Kenehuru Aoturoa, Kade Waitere-Fitch & Alby Sharples 9th Grade Raglan 20 - Fraser Tech White 25 POD’s Brae Wilson, Riley Hartgill 7th Grade Raglan 70 - Suburbs White 70 POD’s Cassidy Furniss & Noah Thompson
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SOCCER RESULTS // 1 July
Team
Score POD
Anemones
Win 3-0
Barracudas
Loss 1-9
Ezra Lucas
Dolphins
Win 10-1
Alicia Baker
Hammerheads
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Kinas
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Marlins
Win 3-0
Diego Henderson
Mauis
Win 2-1
Joel Stanley
Mermaids
Win 6-4
Torrie Stephens
Morays
Loss 4-5
Shane Jonas
Orcas
Loss 0-2
Hariana Williams-Hutchins
Seahorses
Win 5-2
Annika Mcleod
Seastars
Win 0-1
Bella Wynyard
Sharks
Loss 2-3
Snappers
Loss 1-4
Ryder Langlands
Stingrays
Loss 2-9
Jack Meek / Noam Friedrich
Urchins
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Raglan 25 Store Road, Whatawhata - $610,000
4 A 2 F 4 I Calling all Investors! • This property offers lots of space and options. • Down a private driveway on a large, fully fenced 1012m² section • Two dwellings with the potential for double rental income currently bringing in a combined rent of $725pw. • A short walk from Whatawhata Primary School and the local cafes. • Vendors will consider all offers.
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For Sale $610,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22804 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22804 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan 30 Government Road - By Negotiation
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Raglan 49 Government Road - $510,000
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Unique Location, Unique Opportunity • Elevated 5696m² site with spectacular harbour views. • Large three bedroom house with separate living downstairs. • A separate sleep-out plus single garage. • Great potential for subdivision into three sites.
The Cutest Little House • Solid, cute, character cottage on 548sqm • Fully fenced easy care section • 3 bedrooms plus office/hobby room, double garage with internal access and laundry. • Deck gets all day sun with a view of the beautiful Raglan harbour. • Just a short walk to the water.
OPEN HOME: Saturday 2pm
OPEN HOME: 2pm Saturday
By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
For Sale $510,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22796 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22796 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964
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Raglan 120 Greenslade Road - $775,000
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Raglan 846 Old Mountain Road - $680,000
Cottage Charm in Greenslade No box is left unticked when you purchase this property located in popular Greenslade Road. • Two bedroom weatherboard cottage in immaculate condition. • North facing and situated on 1143sqm. • Large section with access to the water for safe swimming. • Moor your boat in the bay!
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Waitetuna Wonderland An oasis in a rural setting, approx. 18 minutes from Raglan! • A classic 1920’s weatherboard bungalow standing strong and proud on 4.0910 hectares. • Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, polished timber flooring and a log burner for cosy winter nights. OPEN HOME: Saturday 12pm
OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm For Sale $775,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22828 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22828 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
For Sale $680,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22831 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22831 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
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LICENSED (REAA 2008)
OPEN HOMES SATURDAY 8TH JULY: 1pm - 4 Primrose Street | 2pm - 49 Government Road | 2pm - 30 Government Road SUNDAY 9TH JULY: 11am - 6 Lorenzen Bay Road | 12pm - 120 Greenslade Road | 2pm - 13 O’Brien Road, Rotokauri
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410
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Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com