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10th January 2013 - Issue #325

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Open Homes

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAARaglan 2008) Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Sunday 2pm

PERFECTLY Valley Rd - 69d Otonga21 AUCTION Fri 3rd February AUCTION 2012 - Fri 6pm 3rd Ray February White 2012 Office, - 6pm 21 Bow RaySt,POSITIONED White Raglan Office, Bow St, Raglan $465,000

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

Convenient location is top of the list of INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY wonderful features this property offers. Flat • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats walk to town, new shops at the wharf, great Office & rumpus, single garage, • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal access children’s playground close by, safe swimming • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), and kayaking bay just across road. • 2 Acrethe + Lifestyle BlockThis – Prime Location well planted garden • Single Garage3& bedroom Storage Shed exceptionally 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family tidy, well maintained Prior Auction with offers great sun Prior Auction offers home offers open plan living considered. considered. OPEN HOME OPEN drenched decking to take advantage of Saturday the HOME Saturday 11am 12pm ID#RAG20938 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road 335 Wainui Road harbour views. Large garage plus workshop with power and water. An easy property to own, TOP SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO THE MARKET leaving time for you to relax and enjoy this Raglan. Stylishly redecorated tidy little home has Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

Prior Auction offers considered

Prior Auction offers considered

NEW BEGINNINGS Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family

ID#RAG20938

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

NG

Prior Auction offers considered.

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

LISTI

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

NEW BEGINNINGS

NEW

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

ID#RAG21351

all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

Large paved entertainment area Large paved entertainment area Open Home: Saturday 1pm - 47a Wallis St - ph: 07 825 8669. Double garaging with internal access Double garaging with internal access

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

Serving Raglan District Since 1996 • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location Local Business supporting Local Business • Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers Hope everyone has a great summer! considered. OPEN HOME ID#RAG20952

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street


dining guide

Cover

Aloha Market Place - Sushi Takeaway. 5 Bow Street..................................................... 825 7440

Matt Taggart and Andy Banks from Ozone present a brand new kite to Gordon Jowsey and operational crew from Raglan Coastguard.. See story below... Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain..................................................................................825 8761

Coastguard benefits thanks to generosity of local company

Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf.................................................................. 825 0010

Ozone are helping to make kitesurfing safer in Raglan this summer.

Nannie’s Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................ 825 8842

The company generously donated a brand new kite that was then auctioned on Trademe - with all proceeds going to Raglan Coastguard.

The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street...........................................................825 0027

The kite - a 2013 Catalyst, complete with bar and lines, sold for $1730 on Christmas Eve. Ozone is one the worlds leading

The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street............................................ 825 8278

kitesurf brands. They moved their Kitesports Division to Raglan in 2008 to take advantage of consistent winds,

Raglan Kindergarten We Welcome all enquiries and enrolments We welcome all enquiries and enrolments for children 2 for Children 21/2 and over. 1/2 and over. We offer morning (8.30-12.30), afternoon We offer Morning or Afternoon sessions, (1-3) and ‘Kindergarten day’ sessions (8.30-3.00). fully qualified staff and a safe,We have fully qualified stafflearning and a safe,environment. fun, learning environment. fun, Using some of your child’s ‘20 free hours’ at Kindergarten could mean no fees for you!!

CALL IN ANYTIME AT: 9 STEWART STREET, RAGLAN or Phone us on 825 8674 Email raglan@kindergarten.org.nz

clean water and a New Zealand lifestyle. Matt Taggart, managing director of Ozone Kites & Kitesurf recognises the role that coastguard play in keeping kiters safe on their home patch: “Its amazing to have the expertise of the Raglan Coastguard Team and its something we probably all take for granted.

Further information: Phone Raglan 825 8135 Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688

Sunday Service: 10am. 7 Taipari Ave, Raglan Contact: Pastor Roger & Karen Carter P: 07 8257305 E: carteraotea@vodafone.net.nz

Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122

Raglan Ink Ltd home of the Raglan Chronicle Office Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.00pm, Wainui Rd, Raglan Ph: (07) 825-7076 Fax: (07) 825-7078 Post: P.O. Box 234, Raglan

Opinions and views expressed in the Raglan Chronicle do not necessarily represent those held by the Editors or Publishers. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of submitted material but the Editors/Publishers shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent effects due to the same. It is the submitters responsibility to ensure material is not libelous or defamatory. The Editors/Publishers reserve the right to abridge, alter or decline any material submitted to the Raglan Chronicle to meet the constraints of space and/or maintain a reasonable standard of language and decorum.

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water users, with up to 100 kiters hitting the water over a busy summer weekend. While most kitesurfers are well trained and safety conscious, as in any water-sport, occasionally things go wrong and the Coastguard has been called to assist on a number of occasions. Special training sessions are even carried out by the unit to make sure that crews can safely and effectively rescue kiters in distress. Kitesurfing design has radically changed in the past three years making it a far safer sport as the industry has matured and boomed. The growth of kiting in the past year or two can easily be seen on most days here in Raglan with 12 to 65 year olds loving Raglan’s world class spot. Kitesurfing lessons are available

donated a kite to the Raglan Fire

fancy getting into this amazing sport

Service auction evening and wished

book a lesson.

to also support the Coastguard Team

Raglan

Coastguard

are

very

in recognition of two organisations

grateful to Ozone for their support

that put so much into our community.”

and look forward to working together

operates

entirely as a volunteer organisation. Working in the challenging waters

to keep http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla kiting safe and fun. Come to Raglan and enjoy a water-sports paradise right on your doorstep.

around Raglan, they rely on donations

David Johnson

Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides

Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 9 January Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun/Moon temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) Fri

Mainly fine with possible showers

Sat

1.8

L H L H

04:00 10:30 04:39 10:50

am am R 06:14 am pm S 08:42 pm pm

N 10 am W 15 pm

1.9

L H L H

04:50 11:10 05:19 11:30

am am R 06:15 am pm S 08:41 pm pm

22

N 10 am W 20 pm

1.3

L 05:39 am R 06:16 am H 12:00 pm S 08:41 pm L 06:10 pm

Cloud with possible showers

23

N 20 am NW 25 pm

1.2

H L H L

12:20 06:20 12:40 07:00

am am R 06:17 am pm S 08:41 pm pm

Tue

Sunny with rain

20

NW 30 am SW 30 pm

2.1

H L H L

01:10 07:10 01:30 07:39

am am R 06:19 am pm S 08:40 pm pm

Wed

Mainly fine with possible showers

19

W 25 am W 25 pm

2.2

H L H L

01:50 07:50 02:10 08:30

am am R 06:20 am pm S 08:40 pm pm

Thu

Mainly fine with possible showers

20

SW 35 am SW 35 pm

3.1

H L H L

02:39 08:39 03:00 09:10

am am R 06:21 am pm S 08:40 pm pm

21

NW 15 am W 20 pm

Mainly fine with possible showers

22

Sun

Cloud with possible showers

Mon

advertising and editorial content deadline will be Monday at 12pm week of issue. DISCLAIMER

Kitesurfers are some of Raglan’s main

from Raglan Kitesurf School so if you

Email: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz Advertising & Articles The

possible equipment to do their job.

We recently

Raglan WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecastsCoastguard Mass from Christmas till the end of January will be in the Raglan church (cnr James & Wallis Sts) SATURDAYS at 5 pm.

to ensure the crews have the best

*Total significant wave height and *Tide times for Raglan Bar


Sunny Raglan attracts the crowds – but not trouble With its historic hotel lacking only a hitching post Raglan may look a little like the set of a lawless frontier town, but for the police all’s been quiet on the western front these summer holidays. Though good weather this ChristmasNew Year has brought out big crowds, police say “calls for service” have been fewer than expected and that they made only two arrests over the peak period. While east coast resort towns still had their troublemakers and drunken youths, police here say their only major concerns have been drinkdriving – they nabbed half a dozen motorists during the day, which they say is a worry – and drivers flouting the rules on parking about town or out at the Ngarunui Beach carpark. Acting Sergeant Andrew Mortimore says even though Raglan’s been very busy the crowds have been generally well behaved. The ban on liquor in public places has also worked well and holidaymakers have been “obliging” if asked to remove alcohol, he says. And about all that’s been taking up space at the police station – apart from the 16 staff who were on duty for New Year’s Eve – is a pile of lost and found property. It’s a similar story from other emergency services, with the fire service describing things from Christmas Day on as “very quiet” – though warning the area’s starting to dry out and that people need to be very wary of the fire danger – and Raglan St John saying their 30 medical or accident callouts since mid-December represent nothing out of the ordinary. Raglan Coastguard president Wally Hawken similarly says there have been “no majors”. “It’s how we like it – the education message is getting through,” he says of boaties’ vigilance. Against that Raglan has had an extraordinarily busy few weeks, with the town and beaches regularly packed with holidaymakers and day trippers, shops and cafes reporting excellent trading and accommodation around town very hard to find. Chamber of Commerce president Stephanie Philp says from what she’s heard businesses have had a “very busy” time of it. “The better weather this year has had a huge impact and of course the forecast is for a long, hot summer,” she says. Information Centre manager Anthea Jackson says it was a late start to a busy season but now it’s “here with a vengeance” and it’s good to see the businesses benefitting from this summer’s fine weather. The centre makes a lot of late accommodation placements and has been stretched some days to find everyone a bed. The busiest by far of the accommodation providers has been the Kopua Holiday Park, where co-manager Mary Clark says business has been fantastic. By last Sunday the park – which can take a whopping 1200 holidaymakers – had been “fully booked for seven or eight nights now”, though the pressure eased slightly early this week. Meanwhile the Te Kopua whanau camping ground off Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive is describing its third summer of operation as “a great year helped by the weather” and is expecting its spacious DOC-style setup to continue to attract a steady stream of backpackers, campervanners and whanau through until April. Further out the coast, Solscape Eco Retreat at Manu Bay – which can accommodate about 80 – was still full when the Chronicle checked on Monday but expecting its “high pressure period” to be over this week. The Raglan fire brigade was kept on its toes pre-Christmas with a December 19 blaze which destroyed the two-storey Maungatawhiri Road home of Gene Glover and a Christmas Eve fire

at a was the also

Ruapuke Road property. A garage destroyed but firefighters saved house. Emergency services were called out on December 27 after

a 4WD rolled on SH23 just east of the Maungatawhiri Road intersection. The driver was taken to hospital with back injuries. Edith Symes

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Drainage and Plumbing Raglan’s third annual community New Year’s Eve in Raglan again Christmas dinner was also a great went off with a bang, with Digger Work hundreds of visitors and locals success, providing about 200 meals. Water Mains Organiser Sue Oliver says Colin lining Bow Street for the annual and Rhonda Chung turned on fabulous Reliable and Honest parade of floats led by the town’s food again. “The Christmas spirit’s Ph Dean 027 482 3130 or 07 825 8132 own pipe hand and then an alive and well in Raglan, and there central-drainage@hotmail.com impressive display of fireworks at were helpers in abundance,” she says. CUSTOMER FAIRVIEW MOTORS PUBLISHING 01/11/12 “People would pop in for an hour just midnight welcoming in 2013. SALES REP PCLOKE PUBLICATION MOTORTIMES W to do dishes. And some ladies came ADVERTISING DESIGNER Ndsouza SECTION DOUBLE PAGE Parade organisers reported morePROOF in from Hamilton and took over the 8:17:18 a.m. PROOFED 31/10/2012 SIZE 54.5X37 floats than usual: during judging they dessert table, working like Trojans.” AD ID 4969273AA FAX +64 7 849 9540 were lined up all the way from the start At the Cross Street sportsgrounds of Wallis Street to its intersection with PLEASE APPROVE THIS AD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NOTE THAT ANY ALTERATIONS the locally based Circus Aotearoa James Street. MUST FINALISED attracted “small but BE happy crowds”, BY OUR MATERIAL DEADLINE. “It was very good, a lot of effort says co-owner Irene Goed. The circus went into the floats,” said Bob is off now to Thames, and then to MacLeod, president of Raglan Lions Napier during the next school holidays. Club which organises the parade. “And However the Western Shears, also the Raglan Pipe Band was the biggest at the sportsgrounds, attracted few band (leading the procession) we’ve entries despite having a national title ever had – they did us proud.” at stake. A disappointed Warren Parker, The fireworks display a few hours who’s organised the event for well later was a success in no small measure over a decade, says it’s a trend in the thanks to the efforts of the Raglan industry and “if shearers get work they Chamber of Commerce, which co- stay away”. But he adds: “This is the organised the event with the Raglan low point. It’s been going for 44 years, Cultural and Events Trust and raised it would be good to keep it going for the $6000 required after Wel Networks 50.” Edith Symes pulled the plug on its usual funding. A view to ‘rock’ your socks off: Gareth Jones and Pam from Alaska

HAMILTON

Part of the family for over 40 years

PART O FOR OV

TURBO

2012 CX5Sport GSX 2009MAZDA MAZDA2 2009 MAZDA2 Sport

2.0 Tiptronic auto,NZ NZ new, new, ABS stability 1.5L, Manual, ABSbrakes, brakes, 1.5L, Manual, NZ new, ABS brakes, control,traction control, entry, spoiler,central central lock,electrics,keyless electrics,keyless keyless spoiler, lock, electrics, entry,immobiliser, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, immobiliser, 6 airbags,airbags, duel climate A/C, alloys, entry, alloys, CD stereo, 33,000kms stereo with 6 stacker CD, Sat Nav,reversing CD stereo, 33,000kms camera and bluetooth

38,990 17,800 17,800

$ $$

2010 FORD FOCUS 2010FORD FORDFocus Focus 2011 Territory

2005SUZUKI BA XR6 TURBO 2007 2007 SUZUKI SX4 SX4

2012 FORD FORD FALCONTitanium FG II XR6 2011 2011 FORDTerritory Territory Titanium

2.0 Auto, NZ New, NZ ABS Brakes, Cruise 1.8 Auto, TDI, 7Manual, lock, 4.0 seater, New new, shape,central NZ new, air con,Stability keyless entry, immobiliser, control, Air lock, con, Electrics, ABS brakes, tow control, bar, central air con, airbags,entry, CD stereo, Keyless Immobiliser, Air bags,airbags, Alloys, electrics, keyless entry,30,000kms immobiliser, Stereo stereo, traction control, 20,000kms alloys,

4.0 Tiptronic auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, 2.0 Auto, NZ brakes, central 2.0 Auto, NZ new, new, ABS ABS brakes, Entry, central Spoiler, Dual Climate A/C, Keyless lock, air lock, air con, con, keyless keyless entry, entry, immobiliser, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, 6 Stacker airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control

4.0 Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Tow bar, Stability 4.0 4.0 Auto, Auto, NZ NZnew, new,ABS ABSbrakes, brakes,tow towbar, bar, stability control, central lock, climate control, control, Central lock, Climateair A/C, stabilityCruise control, central lock, climate air con, keyless entry, con, electrics, electrics, entry,immobiliser, immobiliser, Electrics, Keylesskeyless entrystereo, Immobiliser, Airbags, airbags, alloys, CD DVD, cruise airbags, alloys, CD stereo, DVD, cruise control, leather Alloys, Stereo CD, Bluetooth, 9,200 kms control, leather

18,000 21,800 40,800

$ $$

6 only

CD, Traction Control, Turbo

$ $ $

17,990 16,800 16,800

38,500 53,800 53,800

$$ $

DIESEL

Was $39,990

DIESEL

2010FORD TOYOTA Previa ZETEC 2007 MONDEO 2010 TOYOTA Previa

2008MAZDA FORD FGC/Plus G6 2008 FORDFalcon TRANSIT SWB4x4 2005 Bounty

2010 FORD XR6 2010NISSAN FORDFALCON FPV GT FG 2007 Navara STX 4WD

2011 2006 FORD Focus FALCON BF XR6 2011 FORD FocusAmbiente Ambiente

2.4Auto, Auto,NZ NZnew, new,ABS ABSbrakes, brakes, 2.4 2.3 Tiptronic Auto, NZ New, Electrics, Keyless stability control, central lock,climate climate stability control, central lock, aircon, con, electrics, keylessAlloys, entry,Stereo, Entry, Immobiliser, 6 Airbags, air electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser,airbags, airbags,stereo, stereo,88seater, seater, immobiliser, 6 cruise stackercontrol CD cruise control

4.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, 2.5 Diesel Turbo, Manual, NZ new, air con tow bar,Manual, stability control, central 2.4 D/T, NZ New, 5 Door, lock, Central climate air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, stereo, lock, Aircond,airbags, Keylessalloys, entry, Immobilser. cruise control, leather

4.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, spoiler, 2.5 Auto, NZ new, 5.0Diesel 335kwTurbo, Super charged, Auto, NZABS New, ABS Brakes, stability control, central lock, airbrakes, con, tow bar, central lock, entry, air con,immobiliser, electrics, electrics, keyless Stability control, Central lock, Climate A/C, Electrics, airbags, alloys, strereo, cruise control keyless entry, immobiliser, alloys, stereo, Hard lid Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Cruise control, 17,900Kms.

1.6 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, stability 4.0 New, ABS Brakes, Spoiler, 1.6Auto, Auto,NZ NZ new, ABS brakes, stability control, central lock, air con, electrics, Tow bar, Central Air con, Electrics, control, centrallock, lock, air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, keylessentry, entry, immobiliser, airbags, Keyless Immobiliser, Cruise control, stereo, 11,000kms stereo, Air bags, 11,000kms Alloys, Stereo 61,000 Kms

31,800 16,990 31,800

25,800 25,990 21,800

25,800 71,000 33,800

$$$

$$

$$$

Was $74,000

25,800 19,900 25,800

$$$

4.9%

INTEREST

ON SELECTED

Also at HG Webb House, Cnr Boundary Rd and Victoria St, Hamilton

VEHICLES

2011FORD FORDFalcon Falcon XR6 XR6 2011 2011 FORD MONDEO ZETEC 2.0 TDi 4.0,auto, auto,NZ NZnew, new,ABS ABSbrakes, brakes,spoiler, spoiler, 4.0,

leather, cruise control, stability control, Auto 6 Speed, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Tow leather, cruise control, stability control, bar, Stability control, Cruise control, Central central lock, aircon, con, electrics, keyless central lock, air electrics, keyless lock, Climate A/C, Electrics, Keyless entry, entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys, Stereo

31,800 31,800 29,990

$$ Special

$

2012 FORD Trend 2010 FORD Focus Ranger Wildtrak 2009 MAZDA 2 SPORT

2.0 D/T Auto,Auto, 5 door NZ new, 3.0 NZhatch, new, ABS brakes, 6x Manual, airbags, brakes, air con, alloys, tow bar, central lock, con, electrics, 1.5 NZABS New, ABSairBrakes, Central lock, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, 4WD, CDcon, player, central lock,entry, immobiliser, Air Electrics, Keyless Immobiliser, stereo keyless entry, 12,050kms Airbags, Alloys, Stereo.

29,800 43,800 $16,990

2.0 Manual 2.0 Manual 66 speed, speed, NZ NZ new, new, ABS ABS brakes, central air electrics, 2.7brakes, Diesel turbo, Auto,lock, NZ New, ABS Brakes, central lock, air con, con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, 6x Stability control, 7 seater, Air con, Climate A/C, keyless entry, immobiliser, 6x airbags, airbags, stereo Immobiliser, Keyless entry, Airbags, AWD, Electrics, stereo Alloys, Stereo CD, Cruise control, Bluetooth

19,800 47,900

Special $

Special $

Was $34,990

2008 MAZDA 6 GLX 2011 FORD TERRITORY 2.7 TDi

Was $17,990

$

Was $49,990

2011 Focus Territory 2009FORD MAZDA2 2010 FORD TERITORY GHIA SYII

4.0 seater, Newbrakes, shape,central NZ new, 1.5Auto, Auto,7NZ new, ABS lock, ABS brakes,auto, tow bar,New, central 4.0 Tiptronic Tow lock, bar, Stability aircon, con,electrics, electrics, NZ keyless entry, immobiliser, air keyless entry, control, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, 6x airbags, alloys, stereo, 38,000kms immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo, Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, cruise control, Leather, traction Black oncontrol, black 20,000kms

40,800 17,800 38,990

$Special $ $

Was $39,990

DIESEL

2005MAZDA MAZDAAtenza Atenza 23s 23s 2005 2009 MAZDA 3 SPORT HATCH 2.0 2.3Auto, Auto, ABSbrakes, brakes, spoiler, central 2.3 ABS spoiler, central

lock,air aircon, con,electrics, electrics,keyless keylessentry, entry, lock, Auto, NZ New, ABSstereo, Brakes,79,000kms, Central lock, Air airbags, alloys, stereo, 79,000kms, airbags, alloys, con, Keyless choosefrom from entry Immobiliser, 44totoElectrics, choose Airbags, Stereo

17,800 17,800 $ 17,990 $$

Special

2010 MAZDA 3 Sport Hatch 2010 MAZDA 3 Sport Hatch 2.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, 2008 MAZDA 6 WAGON 2.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes,

stability control, central lock, air con, stability control, central lock, air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, 2.0 Auto, NZ New,entry, ABS Brakes, electrics, keyless immobiliser, airbags, CD stereo, 49,000kms Cruise control, Central lock, Air con, airbags, CD stereo, 49,000kms Electrics, Key less entry, Immobiliser, $ bags, Stereo $Air

23,800 23,800 $ 22,990

2008FORD MAZDA Axela 2.0S 2009 Mondeo 2009 MAZDA2 SPORT

2.0 Auto, new,central ABS brakes, tow bar, 2.0D/T Auto, ABSNZ brakes, lock, air con, central lock, air con, electrics, keyless entry, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, 1.5L, manual, NZ new, ABS cruise brakes, immobiliser, airbags, stereo, control alloys, stereo spoiler, central lock, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, CD stereo, 33,000kms $$

18,800 18,800 $17,800

2003FORD BMW Falcon 525i FG XR6 2010 2008 FORD FALCON FG XR8

4.0 NZ new, ABS brakes, 2.5 Auto, Auto, ABS brakes, central lock, spoiler, stability central lock, air con, climate aircontrol, con, ABS electrics, entry, 5.4 Auto, NZ New, Brakes,keyless Tow bar, Stability electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, control, Climate A/C, Electrics, immobiliser, airbags, alloys,Keyless stereo,entry airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, 290kW, Black cruise control on black

29,800 23,800 $39,990 $$

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Xtreme ways of saving money Comedy duo coming to Raglan Happy New Year Whaingaroa. At a time when you’re probably trying to stem the cash haemorrhage from Xmas, you may like to know a few ways to organise your recycling and rubbish to save you money. Can this item be recycled or re-used at no cost? In many cases, the answer is yes. Does this item need to go to landfill at a cost of $45 per cu/m to me? In many cases the answer is no. If you carefully sort your load, separating recyclable and re-useable goods from rubbish (ideally recycling on top and rubbish on the bottom) BEFORE you come up to the Recycling Centre you’ll pay less. Sorting takes time and only marginal sorting can take place in the middle of a busy yard with customers waiting. For example, wood that’s free of nails, windows and door fittings in good condition are free to drop off. Because of the time involved in de-nailing and repairing damaged products, we charge $10 per cu/m to receive low-grade stock. Separating your wood into waste and reusable will minimise your drop off costs, saving you money. All metals and whiteware are free to drop-off. Xtreme Waste operations manager, Gavin Melgren admits January is a challenging month,

New Zealand’s longest serving living Mayor is taking his summer holidays with his old mate, Gary McCormick.

Donald Tweedie, wood yard manager at Xtreme Waste

“We are moving things through fast because of the volumes. The boys try to grab what they can from going to landfill, but they can’t grab everything. Organised customers make life easier, and pay less.” There are judgement calls to be

made from the shop as to whether something has potential for reuse or whether it needs to be landfilled. Sort your loads Whaingaroa and make your drop-offs cheaper whilst moving our community towards zero waste. Xtreme Waste Team

The pair take their comedy show on a series of seven dates, from Whangamata to the Hokianga and back to Raglan in the second week of January. “ I think we might stand out in the crowd of young rock bands doing the circuit,”says Mayor Tim, “ but I don’t see why young people should have all the fun!” McCormick and Shadbolt were veterans of the early days of summer rock festivals, McCormick having MC’ed Sweetwaters Rock festivals for three years in a row. “ Tim and I used to meet up at the various stages around the site and read poems and tell stories, “ says McCormick. “Nothing much has changed except there are lots more stories and better jokes !” The duo are very active on the Corporate speaking circuit during the year but admit to the thrill of doing a daily show on the road at the height of summer. “This year we are doing shows at two Golf Clubs - Omaha beach and The Peninsular at Orewa. That’s a first and who knows it may lead to a whole circuit of Golf Clubs in the same way that bands have started a circuit of churches.” Sun 13th Jan 9pm at Orca Restaurant. $30. Tickets available from Orca Restaurant.

Tim Shadbolt & Garry McCormick

Locals all feature well in surf champs Gisborne surfer Daniel Procter has stormed back to the top of New Zealand’s longboarding ranks claiming victory in the first of five events on the 2013 Hyundai Tour, 6th January at Manu bay.

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The Junior Division was a battle of three predominantly shortboard surfers versus 2012 Tour Champion local Sam Poulter and it was Mount Maunganui surfer Josh Taylor that took the honours with some exemplary footwork to score 15.67 out of 20 points. Defending Tour champion Sam placed third after incurring an interference and Caleb Braithwaite (Whaka) finished in fourth place. The light foot-work of Mischa Davis (Piha) saw her become the third surfer of the event to defend their title. Davis finished with a 12.53 point heat total in a close battle with runner up Belinda Goodwin from Raglan who scored 11.13 points. Michael Thomson from Raglan defended his title in the Over 50 Longboard defeating David Storck in a close final. Daniel Kereopa was another local surfer to defend his title in the Stand Up Paddleboard Division. He was too sharp for his opponents in the small conditions, racking up turn after turn on the best waves of the final. In challenging conditions he managed to score 14.67 out of 20 to beat Shayne Baxter (Chch) who placed runner up. The second local of the final, Armie Armstrong (Rag) placed third ahead of Karl Arsene (WGM).


Christmas in the park a long-time family affair Tucked down a lane at the back of Kopua Holiday Park – with tables set beneath gazebos – more than 50 members of one big, happy family ranging in age from 10 months to 70-something met last month for Christmas dinner. Half of them were visiting from Auckland, Whakatane and Rotorua. The others were already there, camping – in for the long haul. It was a large gathering this year even by their standards, admit Ian and Thais Butler, but they wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact the Auckland family’s celebrated Christmas at Kopua for 46 years now. “Everybody comes here – this is (like) our home,” Thais told the Chronicle last week before some of their extended family packed up camp and headed home after the holiday break. She and Ian were staying on awhile, as they do. And come Auckland Anniversary Weekend at the end of the month, they’ll be back to their caravan parked on site yearround. They’ll be there again at Easter, Labour Weekend and lots of the weekends in between, continuing the long family tradition of camping at Kopua. Thais’s brother Doug Green and his wife Doreen – whose Christmas cake is, by unanimous decision, the family specialty – camp there too. Like those of Ian and Thais,

From left: Doug Green with family Thais & Ian Butler and respective grandchildren Phoebe Avery, Pyper Hancy-Scott and Lucy Butler their children and grandchildren also come and stay in caravans, tents and even a bus. They’re squeezed in all over the large campground and get together whenever they can. It’s not uncommon for Ian – the patriarch at 73 – to make 30-plus slices of toast for nieces and nephews, happily sent in his direction for breakfast by grateful parents. And one thing’s for sure – he’s had plenty of practice. His daughter Shellee, who was camped in her caravan a stone’s throw from theirs and was minding her own grandchildren when the Chronicle called, remembers “when we were young” and there was no power on site.

Those were the days of four big tins of baked beans and a loaf of bread for breakfast, she says, all made over at the cookhouse by Dad for their family of five. “And we’d go to the cookhouse to get our milk,” she remembers. “The milkman was there morning and night and brought in nice, fresh juice too.” There were lots of families here like this though, Shellee adds. She’s grown up since babyhood with a neighbouring camper who’s also been coming to Kopua year in, year out over generations. But the memories go back much further for Shellee’s mum Thais, who says the divvy was a dirt road when she first came

to Raglan to camp with her own parents and grandparents. A grader pulled vehicles up and over the divvy when it was raining, she recalls, and haybales were brought out for beds. Lupins had to be cleared from the chosen camping spot before the big army tent could even be erected. “We’ve seen a lot of changes,” says Thais, remembering old photos showing tents and caravans scattered haphazardly over what is now the campground’s tarseal roads. As her brother Doug says, six generations of them – the Green family from Frankton – have been camping at Kopua since just after the war when they progressed here

from Whale Bay where longtime locals’, the late Sam Kereopa and Eva Rickard, charged a small fee for campers to set up tents on their whanau land. “And there’s four generations here now (this year),” Doug adds proudly, remembering some great singing by the Kereopas and Rickards back in the day. “They were beautiful singers.” He reckons the Green and Butler families will all be back again next Christmas. Ian agrees. “It’s a proper family camp,” he says, “safe for kids and with security around.” “It’s lovely,” adds Shellee, cherishing a lifetime of camping memories at Kopua. Edith Symes

TOPCUT BUTCHERY The first thing we would like to do is wish each and every one of you a fantastic new year and thank you for your valued custom for the past year.

We are having staff changes to start the year and will be acquiring the services of a professional shop butcher from Ohaupo by the name of Brad Gillespie. We say farewell to Cole who has been a great asset to Top Cut Butchery for the past four years. Feel free to come on in and introduce yourself to Brad or wish the best to Cole in his travels. Once again thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you soon.

L-R: New butcher Brad and Cole who is leaving Topcut for the big smoke

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Japanese Pranksters bring Space Rock to the Yotty With a penchant for everything colourful and quirky, Japanese exports usually seem to lean toward the brighter side of life. So it comes as no surprise that Japanese space-rock band Marble Sheep have been described as “ Merry Pranksters of the 21st Century.” Founded in 1987 by Ken Matsutani (vocals), the four-piece band originally called Marble Sheep & The Run Down Sun’s Children passed through many styles of psychadelia like minimal music, heavy rock and S.F. jam psych.

After several years of rest they’ve now been reborn as Marble Sheep, transformed into a straighter and stronger group with their sound developing into space-rock. A fixture on the Japanese rock scene since their early days, the name Marble Sheep is highly esteemed overseas as well. With record company deals in Germany, UK and Finland, they have also played live shows in the US and Europe. Visiting NZ for the first time, Marble Sheep will be bringing their special blend of merry and energetic live performances to the YOT Club next Thursday 19th

January so don’t miss out! This Friday 11th at the YOT Club will also see the return of the Julian Temple Band. Once described as “like the loudest blues band in the world whispering,” this will

be another live performance that shouldn’t be missed! For more info on upcoming gigs check out the YOT Club Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ YOTClubRaglan

Scooters are a go It seems two wheelers are the way to go this summer, with tourists spoilt for choice between two motor scooter hire businesses now operating from Raglan West within a stone’s throw of each other. Not that there’s any animosity, though. Both Dave Rawley of Scooter Rentals and Helen Rowling of Scooter Hire – who have just six 50cc scooters between them – reckon there’s plenty of room for their competing businesses in town, and personally attest to the fact that the simple mode of transport puts a smile on people’s faces. Feedback’s been “tremendous”, says Helen. “People are all over town (on their scooters) like a rash!” Helen also works on the reception desk at Kopua Holiday Park, and told the Chronicle of a woman and her seven-year-old daughter from the campground having had a fantastic time happily zipping between the beach, the circus and everywhere else during their recent Raglan stay. “It’s an inexpensive option to have some fun and (provides) another level of activities here,” she insists. Holidaymakers have been happy to go as far afield as Bridal Veil Falls on their mean machines, adds Robbie Duthie who owns the other scooter business managed day-to-day from friend Dave’s place on Karekare Avenue. Business was “just taking off” through word of mouth, Robbie told the Chronicle before Christmas, while Dave’s since confirmed the scooters are out every day. And everyone reiterates what a great time they’ve had, says Dave. “They get a smile out of it.” It’s been a few summers since former local Loretta Laxon, who about the same time also ran Raglan West Store, first operated a scooter hire business in town with a trendy pastel-coloured fleet. Helen, who coincidentally also served time more recently running Raglan West Store, liked Loretta’s idea of a scooter hire business and in fact set out last June to start one up again in town. The initial plan, she says, was to buy an $18,000, 10-scooter business from down country – but then she decided against investing so much in a venture without proven profitability. But Helen’s now keen to invest a little more and maybe increase her fleet by one or two scooters. Edith Symes

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Bring your friends and join in a week of creative play at the Old School Arts Centre. Five fun filled days for youngsters have been organised by popular holiday programme leaders, Chris Mitchell & Yann Bordier. Each day will be based around a specialty event. Chris and Yann are well known in Raglan for teaching locals the skills of sailing. On Thursday 11th January, the youngsters will have an excellent opportunity to learn, while still safely on land, the vital skills of water safety and the basic skills for setting up a boat and sailing. The kids will enjoy baking a delicious almond pie, and eating their own creation. And for those young artists who love a challenge, a sandcastle competition will draw out their creative side. Reserve your places in these fun activities at the Old School for ages 5 to 12. We’d love to see you there! Monday 21 January to Friday 25 January 2012: 9.00am – 3.00pm Session 1: Monday 21 January: Tie dying Session 2: Tuesday 22 January: Sand castle competition Session 3: Wednesday 23 January: Craft activities & outdoor games Session 4: Thursday 24 January: The basics of sailing - learn on land Session 5: Friday 25 January: Almond Pie baking & craft activities

Bookings are essential so be in quick. Register at the Old School Arts Centre on (07) 825 0023 or email: info@raglanartscentre.co.nz

Correction: issue 324. 20th December. Page 5 Story: New agent keen to keep things moving. Robbie Regnier’s second hand dealers business is in fact called ‘Raglan Traders’ - not ‘Raglan Dealers’ as reported in our story.

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Area Fishing Report: by Raglan Wharf Seagull A very good run of fish was had by all off our coast up till a week ago.

close. Kahawai still prevail in good size and numbers. Good catches of crayfish

January, 20 plus, we have the tuna in

so far this season too. Up the harbour, it is easy to still get good feeds of flounder, try some of the more secluded bays as there are a few more people on the water chasing them there. Big mullet on these big high tides have been seen at high tide playing with flotsam, top fins and tail idling out of the water. Big kingfish are around in our town bays, one scarred monster on the high tide was seen cruising for some time below the new town museum. The Gals ‘n’ Gurnard was postponed till the 12th because of rough sea conditions outside. Briefing for that Tournament is at The Raglan Club 7.00pm Friday the 11th January. Manu Bay Tournament is Sunday the 27th January. So all round it is pretty good fishing at present with lots of options. Take real care.

Amazing sunflowers. They are

Check your moisture, as this wind

at their best now. Great for budding

and hot days dry out everything, and

camera fans as you can get some beauty

when healthy plants get dry - they wilt.

nature photos of bees at their best

Gardening is always a balancing

The snapper are all in close. The charter boat was anchored north of Mussel Rock in 20m and binning up. We were, on one of those days, at the 29m mark off Carters Beach, top snapper was 14lbs. Renee caught two 10lb fish and the rest were of size. We caught only a few gurnard - but other boats in closer caught few snapper but heaps of gurnard. That’s life. Tuna, north of the Bar, skippies were popping at the 20m mark off shore, with a local catching club record Albacore at the 50m. Also the first Marlin of the season was hooked up and dropped further out. There were huge schools of bait fish these tuna were working through. It is amazing how it all changes from the spiny dog plagues in August with 16 degrees of water temperature and now, early

working across the flower. Leave the

act.

flowers to die if not needed, as the little

controlled plant growth, weed control,

birds (finch family), love them for food.

and Ph balance. All will grow, but it is

You will still have enough seeds to save for next year. Please send the Chronicle some of

photos

Correct

well. Leeks

seeds

or plants can go

sunflowers.

in now - carrots

Dont forget

and parsnips too.

to pinch those

Shallots and garlic

on

need to be pulled

pumpkins and

and dried before

cucumbers so

storing on hanging

the flower sets

strings to further

fruit and they

slowly dry.

grow. A few

Copper

well grown is

tomatoes,

better than a lot of greenery

compost,

giving them the right incentives to do

your

laterals

watering,

every other vegetable. Check your sweet corn as they will be close to being ready. Giant pumpkins will require love,

late

potatoes and roses.

Potato har vest

spread across

spray

Take dead heads

off all flowers, marigolds, dahlias and roses. Kids Corner: Just enjoy your family

and

friends,

your

school

checking and trimming of unwanted

holidays, fresh air and the sunshine

laterals - coaxing the growth of the

days. Next month we will have things

pumpkin. Nutrients and a dripping tap

to do.

or hose will assist immensely.

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The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

Mass bridges swim will help heat pool

The Raglan community is being urged to take the plunge en masse in a “bridge to bridge” swim event in autumn – so the newly constituted Raglan Swimming Club can in turn splash out on a heater for the Area school pool. The novel fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday April 14 and there’ll be swims over distances varying from 300 metres up to two kilometres as the club, which became “official” only last month when it registered as an incorporated society, sets out to raise the $25,000 it estimates will be needed to heat the 22-metre pool. Participants in Raglan’s own “bridge to bridge” event, which comes the weekend after the Maui Dolphin Day also at Kopua Domain, will pay an entry fee of between $5 and $15 depending on their age and the length of the swim. Current plans are for five events over 300m, 500m, 1, 1.5 and 2 km distances in the Kopua estuary, between the new Kopua footbridge and the Raglan West traffic bridge. The event is being promoted as a “fun water day” and

fundraising committee member Lisa Thomson says Sports Waikato is also coming on board with various activities. Lisa – who’s well known about town as co-organiser of multisport or endurance events such as the Karioi Classic – says the club has a really strong committee now “and this is their big fundraiser” as they pursue their immediate goal of getting the pool heated so it can be used all year round. She herself is well aware of the pool’s limitations as during the winter months she takes her 11-year-old daughter three times a week over the divvy to the heated St Paul’s Collegiate facilities. Lisa emphasises that Raglan Area School and principal Malcolm Cox are very supportive of getting the pool heated and used more as a public amenity. While the project is being spearheaded by club president Megan Wood – who among other things is looking into various funding sources – there’s also strong backing from the likes of area school staff Gabrielle Williams and Hinemoa Rossi, surf lifesaving stalwart Anne Snowden and Steve Threadgold of Swim

Support, who’s again been running a holiday programme at the pool teaching local youngsters how to swim. Lisa adds the next focus, after installing a pool heater, will be to have a shed built over the pool to keep out the wild west coast winds. The ultimate aim is to have the pool used as a public swimming pool, though this brings public liability issues that will have to be worked through with the school. With a school pool there are also limitations on what external funding can be accessed, and it may be that the pool comes under the umbrella of the swimming club. Lisa says the Waikato District Council meantime is doing a feasibility study on the school pool becoming a public one and describes ward councillor Clint Baddeley as also “very supportive” of the moves. To encourage the community to participate in the bridge to bridge event there will be swimming lessons at the school pool on three successive Fridays, starting tomorrow Jan 11. Contact steve@ swimsupport.co.nz, or call 021 069 8247. Edith Symes

Raglan smoked fish challenge The Fishing Section of The Raglan Club Inc has announced that Easter Sunday 31st March will be the Raglan Smoked Fish Challenge. Smokem Raglan. Basically and to be confirmed, smoked fish will be entered, coded, placed for judging from 3.00pm till 5.30pm on that day. The celebrity judges will commence judging after 6.00pm, comment on each piece entered as they go, then they will go into recess

to evaluate each entry and to nominate the winner. The winner will be announced, judges decision will be final, as sparks could fly. Then those attending will be able to taste pieces as submitted. A large trophy is already being locally designed and after approval being made for this contest. All fish smoked must be local, ie: kahawai, mullet, snapper, trevally, kingfish, porae etc and therefore salmon will be excluded. A contestant is already

making their chutney for their entry. If you are prepared to push the boundaries in the preparation for this contest, not only could you win this fine trophy for one year, but we could put on the Bow Street Ticker Tape Parade just for you. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.


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     

    

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    

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 

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  

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  

   

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                

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     

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           

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RAGLAN Chronicle 9


APPLIANCES

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

PLUMBING

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

STENDY ELECTRICAL For all your electrical requirements and appliance servicing requirements

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Authorised Service Centre prompt, professional, reliable service. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

Mark Milner - 027sparky5 0277727595 after hours 07 825 0915 electrician1@rocketmail.com

phone 021 0824 4012 - 07 825 0214 F: 07 825 0215 PO Box 79 Raglan El: stendynz@actrix.co.nz

RAGL AN APPLIANCE SERVICING

AUTOMOTIVE

For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

Brett Soanes Interior Plasterer / Gib Stopper ßß skim coating ßß cove ßß square stop ßß renovations or new homes

021 821 197 LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

DRIP FREE PLUMBING SPECIALIST IN PLUMBING, ROOFING AND DRAINLAYING. NO JOB TOO SMALL !

HARLEY FIELD Greenslade Rd, Raglan PH: 021 127 5486 EMAIL: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING RaglanEngineeringAd.indd 1

PLUMBING

GIBSTOPPERS

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD BUILDERS

Registered Electrician Domestic. Commercial Rural From small repairs to full installations

ROOFING

4/10/07 3:17:13 PM

RAGLAN GROUNDS CARE New Homes Renovation & Maintenance Specialists Friendly & Reliable Service Free Quotes Contact Silas: 027 66 Silas (74527) kre8iveconstruction@yahoo.co.nz

LAWNMOWING GENERAL SECTION MAINTENENACE FIREWOOD Call Donald

021 077 1524

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

LAN EXCAVATION G A R S ROB POOLTON LTD

EXCAVATOR & TRUCK HIRE LOW LOADER TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE FULL RANGE OF EXCAVATION SERVICES LANDSCAPING SITE WORKS FARM DRAINAGE RETAINING WALLS SUPPLIER OF PADDOCK ROCKS “Locally owned and operated” PH: Rob - 07 825 6828 or 021 957 745 or raglandiggers@clearnet.co.nz

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This Sunday 10.0am Raglan Community Church 7 Taipari Ave Raglan West Contact 078257305 HELLO STUDIOS PRESENTS Word of Mouth Exhibition by Hamilton artist Zena Elliot. Opening event Sat 12 Jan from 6pm. Runs ‘til the 2nd of Feb, 11 Bankart St, Raglan. GALS n GURNARD F I S H I N G TOURNAMENT. Re Brief at 7.30pm The Raglan Club Inc. Bow St Friday 11th. Fishing on the 12th. Prize giving after 7.00pm 12th at the Raglan Club Inc. Entries still available at the Club, and all welcome to attend the above.

TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. R A G L A N R A M B L E R S W E D N E S D AY 16 JAN: Raglan Ramblers 9am car park next to the fire station: Paritata Peninsula (bring lunch and boat fare) - the best views of the harbour are from the centre of it on this 10km walk at the end of the peninsula. We’ll also look at the remains of an old minesweeper and the isthmus where only 50m separates the arms of the harbour

MOVIES at the Old School

Seven Psychopaths (2013 - R, 110 mins)

A struggling screenwriter

SUNDAYS @ TE UKU inadvertently becomes CHURCH, Evening entangled in the LA criminal service 7pm. underworld. INDOOR ARTISAN MARKET @ RAGLAN WHARF. Sat & Sun from 10am.

Sunday Star: 3½ Stars Auckland Herald: 4½ Stars "Boisterous, blood-soaked, ferociously entertaining.” FROM ‘IN BRUGES’ DIRECTOR- MARTIN MCDONAGH. STARRING ABBIE CORNISH, CHRISTOPHER WALKEN, COLIN FARRELL

RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET this Sunday 9am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. Web raglanmarket. com Sat 19 8.00pm MON @ THE Sun 20 4.30pm Reserves ph 825 0023 RAGLAN CLUB. 500 www.raglanartscentre.co.nz cards, 1pm.

THURS 10 JAN @ YOT CLUB, COMEDY CAPERS Presents, LIVE COMEDY, 5 Stand-up Comics, $20 presales @ eventfinder, $25 on the door. FRI 11 JAN @ RAGLAN CLUB. Gerry Lee – A One Man Stage Show, 7.30pm ‘til late. Members, guests & affiliated visitors welcome. FRI 11 JAN @ YOT CLUB, JULIAN TEMPLE BAND - $10

SAT 12 JAN @ YOT CLUB, ELECTRO SWING SPEAKEASY w Dr CAT/UK support by FELIX DELUXE and JAMIN-I. From 8.30pm - $10. Free shot b4 10pm. Vintage dress encouraged. SUN 13 JAN @ YOT CLUB, RAGLAN SUNDAY SESSIONS, FREE from 4.20pm 9pm. Jamin-i w special guests BOBO TEN BROEK & GREEN QUEEN RECORDS. From 9pm, LATINO NIGHT with CARECA SELEKTOR inside from 10pm. Free Entry All Night.

Courses, classes & workshops ZUMBA! @ Reveal your TEinner UKU HALL abs! Monday Personal training 9.30am, and classes W ethatd focus n eonscore d a y strength and cardio. 6.30pm - ring/txt For all ages, fitness levels. Sarah T for more infoWhale 825Bay5844 or Fitness Studio 0272106784. Call Tom, 825 0404

www.whalebayfitness.com

Need new inspiration for your fitness goals? Personal training using cool equipment; TRX & Crossover trainers, balance boards and balls.

Whale Bay

Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

Flowers

Lilypot Florist

Get your Xmas orders in early! Potted & fresh flowers. 07 825 6847 2 Wallis Street

Going on SALE!!! Swimwear, Summer Clothing & Shoes

In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Fri, Sat & Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St

F I R E W O O D . MANUKA, GUM, Pine, Mixed. Next years wood. $85 per cubic metre. 2 cubic metres minimum. Ph 825 4990.

For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE, Great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 825 7575. Wanted to Rent RAGLAN OR SURROUNDING AREAS 2-3 bedrooms, garage if possible, for long term rental. Excellent references, very house proud, please ph Robyn at 021 0237 3873. Situations Vacant TE UKU PERSON TO WORK part time cleaning holiday accommodation. If you are reliable, available, and have an eye for attention to detail please call me. Suit local person as sometimes only needed for two hours. Ph 825 5813.

To Let

GRAZING LAND FOR LEASE. Tenders are called for a 5 year lease of 6.9201 ha being part of the Te Uku Recreation Reserve located on S.H. 22, Ohautira Road, Te Uku. Period of lease 1/4/13 to 31/3/17. Expressions of interest to be made to Secretary Te Uku & District Memorial Hall Committee 3257 State Highway 23, R.D. 1 Raglan 3295 by 31 January 2013 or e-mail wjpwalters@ slingshot.co.nz WARM, LIGHT FILLED TWO BEDROOM HOME to rent at Ruapuke for at least 9 months from February. Solar power and organic vege gardens. www. parito.co.nz Email: parito@clear.net.nz

Public Notice

Open Xmas Public Notices & New Year

P I A N I S T AVA I L A B L E for weddings, receptions etc. Afternoon or evening social events. Easy listening music. Reasonable charges. Ph 825 6846.

IT’S NOT BRIGHT TO FIGHT Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Raglan

Julls Klenner Property Manager

Holiday Properties

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Managing short holiday rentals in Raglan LOOKING TOterm RENT OUT YOUR HOUSE/ • Free property appraisal BACH OVER SUMMER OR LONG TERM? • Website Listings • Detailedproperty attention regarding grooming Holiday management services • Monthly reporting available: • 7 day customer support • Website listings • Personal service

• 7 day customer support

Mob:• 027-287-2365 Free property appraisals Email: raglanholidayproperties@xtra.co.nz

For more info, contact Julls on 027 287 2365 or email: raglanholidayproperties@xtra.co.nz

OFFICE SPACE Tenancy available upstairs at 1 Wainui Road, Raglan (previously the ASR Limited offices) with a combined administration, kitchen and toilet facility area of 260m2. All enquiries to: Dawn Brock Wainui Road Tenancy P O Box 132 Hamilton, 3240 Ph: 07 834 3311 Email dawn.brock@jonwebb.co.nz

DOUBLE BED AND HOUSE, BASE, clean and 2BDRM fenced tidy, $50 o.n.o. Ph TIDY,fully gge n/s,np,refs reqd. 825-0477. $280. ph 8258410. TOP LOADING WASHING Machine HOUSE TO RENT, 3 BDRM cottage, close Elba (Fisher & to town, long term, Paykel) Smart Touch refs required, $320 $300 o.n.o. ph 825 pw, ph Kyla 8250555 7524. or 0273643111. 2 X TWO-SEATER COUCHES, rolled arms, very comfy $450 o.n.o. 825 0246. For Hire FLOORSANDING EQUIPMENT for hire. Ph Raglan Flooring 825 8777. R A G L A N S C O O T E R RENTAL, Hourly, half-day, full-day and weekly rentals. 50cc fully automatic. 0275460644.

FURNISHED 4 BDRM, 2 bathroom, 3 yr old house. On James st. No pets. Available immediately. $430 p wk . Contact Jackie on 8244809.

SELF-CONTAINED UNIT, close to shop and beach, Raglan West. Available 12th Jan ph 825 0154. CUTE COTTAGE/ STUDIO for long or short term rental, available now. Fully furnished, $250 pw, suit single person or couple. Call Libby 022 0760 129.

Ragz holiday week ~ with Chris Mitchell ~ ~ and Yann Bordier ~

Holiday Fun with plenty of Sun, Sea, and Smiles for kids!

Monday 21 - Friday 25 January 9am-3pm

at the Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St. $17 per half day, $29 per day, $140 for 5 days. Ask about OSCAR subsidies

To book call 825 0023 or email info@raglanartscentre.co.nz

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION - Friday 1st February 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan From 6th December 2012 all successful Purchasers and Vendors who have sold or are currently listed as at 6th December 2013 will qualify for the Competition Draw. 1st prize - $5000 travel voucher 2nd prize - $2000 travel voucher

PRIZED POSITION! Your opportunity to secure a waterfront property in a popular location, tucked away on a rear peaceful freehold site (704m2). Enjoy the summer evenings on the sun drenched deck. 2 storey living featuring 3 double bedrooms plus ensuite, 2 living areas. Well proportioned 154m2 floor plan (more or less), generous living and double garaging. This property boasts superb harbour views over Lorenzen Bay. Jump at this rare opportunity to indulge yourself. Prior Auction offers considered.

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Special conditions apply.

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SOLID INVESTMENT

This 4 bedoom home has it all. Modern kitchen, 2 bathrooms, large mechanics garage, Great parking for the boat. A stream meanders through the native wonderland. A playground for the whole family. Situated on 4047m2 within walking distance to the famous Whale Bay left hand surf. Great ocean views. Prior Auction offers considered.

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LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! • Blank canvas of over 3 acres • Lovely lifestyle setting • Views of inner harbour,

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Sunday 1pm 39 Whaanga Rd

There aren’t many in this price range that are as recently built or have such low maintenance features making this perfect for renting out while you wait for the capital gain - or just use it yourself for lazy weekend getaways at the beach. 2 bedrooms, open plan living, heat-pump, single garaging, concrete driveway to park the cars. It’s all there in a tidy, affordable package, Prior Auction offers considered.

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Sunday 2pm 4C Cambrae Rd

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Solid and spacious 2 bedroom home with 3rd bedroom/sleep out for extended family or teenage retreat. Large lounge and sun porch. Great location - close to water access, amazing views of Mount Karioi, Kaitoke and Raglan Harbours. Approx 15 minutes walk to CBD. Double basement garaging with workshop space. Situated on large 809m2 section. A must to view! Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOMES this weekend 1st & 2nd December

• Huge potential for further

Saturday 11am – 257 Wainui Rd

Sunday 12pm – 21 Government Rd

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Sunday 1pm – 39 Whaanga Rd

Saturday 1pm – 8 Norrie Ave

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