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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

Where Are They Now?

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10th March 2016 - Issue #484

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Dear Editor, I want to congratulate Brian Scrafton for taking concern to the Waikato District Council about the use by its contractors of the poison glyphosate, commonly known as Roundup. He is correct that many parts of the world do not permit its use because of its harmful consequences. Recently, the Californian State Environmental Protection Agency has placed glyphosate on the toxic chemical list as cancer causing. A neighbour recently ate ripe blackberries found along the stream. She was later ill. In North America blackberry festivals in some towns are held and the fruit is celebrated. Blackberries can be safely picked along road sides and in empty lots and on council land because they are not sprayed. I fear many of our visitors do not know

Correction: Wandering Dulcet The Chronicle published incorrect information relating to the story in issue number 482 - published 25th February 2016 on page 5.

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in the article. The Wandering Dulcets will be performing at 8.30PM at the Celebrating Age car park, 30 Victoria St, Hamilton on Saturday 12th March (not 8.30AM as http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragl published). We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Weather Map

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that poisonous spray is used in "clean, green, New Zealand!" I expressed my own concern in the Chronicle (17 December 2015) after returning to my home to discover that despite having "No Spray" signs on my berm, the road side had been sprayed and the grass and plants I had growing were brown and dead. I see that your journalist has been told that this is the only solution that the council offers to those of us concerned about poisoning and destroying the biodiversity of our environment. This is not good enough. Despite the "No Spray" signs I have had my berm sprayed at least three times that I am aware of. The council are our employees--we pay their salaries from our rates. It is time they worked for us. Gillian Marie Whaingaroa.

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Daniel Kereopa ready to defend Waterman title

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aglan champion waterman Daniel Kereopa is feeling pretty relaxed ahead of The Ultimate Waterman 2016 challenge where he is defending his title. Daniel, who won the inaugural event last year, will compete against seven other elite watermen from across the world over eight disciplines from March 12 to 20 in order to find The Ultimate Waterman (TUW) 2016. Hawaiian’s Connor Baxter and Kala Alexander are returning for the event, along with Mark Visser (Australia), Danny Ching (USA) and Manoa Drollet (Tahiti), with newcomers Caio Vaz (Brazil), current SUP world champion, and Zane Schweitzer (Hawaii). “I’m really excited to have these great watermen back in the country. With my name in the mix, it shows that we are, and can be, some of the best watermen in the world,” Daniel says. Just a few days out from the start of competition, Daniel is feeling good, well prepared and “keen to get into it” with a rigorous daily training schedule behind him. “It’s more for everyone else [TUW competitors] to prove they’re better than me. So it’s up to them to see what they can bring, coz I’m bringing heaps!” Last year there were six disciplines: the short and longboard; stand-up paddle and endurance; outrigger canoe (waka ama) and the big wave paddle in surfing.

This year there are two additional disciplines for the athletes - the underwater strength run and swim and the prone paddle board. “It’s an exciting part of who we are [as watermen] – how flexible, adaptable and capable of picking up new sports we are and doing well at them,” Daniel says. The competition starts at Takapuna Beach this Saturday, March 12, with The Ultimate Paddle Day. Athletes will compete in the 16km outrigger canoe race and the public will take part in waka ama, prone paddle board and SUP events. The previous day, the TUW athletes will take part in a Mauli Ola Foundation surf experience at Orewa for kids with cystic fibrosis, after the official welcome and blessing. While Auckland-based, TUW is a mobile event whereby the disciplines will be held in different locations, depending on the surf conditions, and may include a visit to the South Island. The Ultimate Waterman 2016 culminates on Sunday, March 20 with the SUP Endurance Race at Waterman Central, Auckland Viaduct, where the 2016 winner will be crowned. Hawaiian Laird Hamilton, arguably the ultimate waterman himself, will visit New Zealand from March 18-20 to support the competition and do some media and public events around The Ultimate Waterman. Red Bull Media House is stepping up its coverage of the event this year, planning to produce and heavily promote a three-part

Laird Hamilton and 2015 Ultimate Waterman Daniel Kereopa at the 2015 prize giving exchanging a hongi. series from TUW 2016 that will screen first during a “Waterman Week” on Red Bull TV in September. The media company has boosted its production investment in TUW this year, including increasing its production crew to 25 people, demonstrating the potential RBMH sees in the NZ-owned event.

Youth express their connections in new mural

“They are the key to this event, taking it to the masses via social media and freeto-air digital television that will be available in 37 countries with a potential audience of 1.3 billion people,” says TUW creator and Raglan-based Surfing NZ chief executive Greg Townsend. “That’s unheard of in New Zealand until now,” Greg says. Rachel Benn

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The new mural on the changing shed at Kopua Domain.

Three young women from Raglan, with the help of artist Paul Bradley, painted a bright mural on two sides of the changing shed during the weekend. The project was part of the digital online Raglan Creative Series, by freelance film-maker Maryann Tuao. She is creating six 15-minute documentary episodes showcasing workshops by six established artists teaching their skills and knowledge to youth, which will be put online later this year. Other artists who will mentor youth in the digital series include ta moko artist Simon Te Wheoro and carver Aaron Kereopa. Tatum Kingi, 20, Pania StanwayThorpe, 18 and Kaea Ruawai, 17, who all took art in high school, brainstormed their ideas for the mural in workshops with Paul in January, and presented their proposed

groups to create murals, says the project has been an “awesome experience”. “They put really cool ideas together. “They have all worked really hard and hopefully they have learned loads.” Maryann says the main focus of her digital series is on youth. “To give youth support in the (art) work they are doing. It’s a bit of mentorship, to build their leadership skills, and to give them guidance.” By teaching the three the fundamental skills of mural painting, they can then go on to create more pieces for the community and engage other youth in similar projects. “We had a lot of fun together and I felt privileged to experience the girls sharing their passion and creative talents during the project. It was an opportunity for the youth to express their creative talents in a public space based on what is significant to them today and their connection to Whaingaroa/ Raglan.” Inger Vos

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mural to the Raglan Community Board last month. The mural depicts a girl, who represents the women of Raglan and the female form of Mt Karioi, and her hair becomes the waves of the sea, which is a significant recreation area in Raglan. “Then we have Karioi, and Maui’s dolphins because they are an endangered species and come into our ocean, and we wanted the stingray because it’s out there, it’s like a protection, a kaitiaki, a taniwha,” says Kaea. The three also have painted the sun in memory of their friend Raa Ngaru Smith, 18, who died after being thrown from the back of a ute when it crashed into the harbour on Wainui Rd on Boxing Day, 2014. They say they got a lot of good feedback while painting the mural, that it was great to have something bright and beautiful on the walls of the changing shed. Paul, who has helped other community

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Williams used to let houses Jtheane around Raglan but nowadays only renting out she does is of a

charming country cottage in Binna Burra, NSW, on the farm she and husband Ken share with 75,000 chickens. “I’m totally at home (here) in the Byron Bay hinterland,” the former Ray White Raglan Real Estate property manager told the Chronicle last week between ironing sheets and stocking the cupboard for guests arriving at her Airbnb accommodation – a converted milking shed on the property. The farm’s gone from dairy to pigs to chickens, which are “really lucrative”, says Jane. But now she’s nervously excited about her and Ken’s plans to slowly convert the property over to hemp farming following the passing of a medical marijuana bill through Australia’s House of Representatives and Senate. “I’ve just been talking to the hemp licensing agency and we’ve got our application for growing hemp ready to go,” she told the Chronicle last week of the shift in Australian law to allow cultivation of cannabis for medical or scientific purposes. “We are in a prime position to grow plants

commercially for extraction of tincture … but it’s early days yet.” Jane’s been happily married across the ditch for a few years now, and is clearly enamoured with what she describes as a busy but productive farm life in the hills just 15 minutes’ drive inland from the bustling coastal town of Byron Bay. It’s a bit like going from Raglan to Te Uku, she says, though the small inland town of Bangalow’s only a few kilometres away in the other direction from their farm. “I adore my life here,” Jane enthuses. But at the same time she feels privileged to be able to come and go between her old home town and the Byron Bay hinterland, admitting “a big chunk of my heart’s in Raglan”. Jane reckons she had a dream job as Ray White property manager for her last three years in town. “It was career-focused and very socially responsible, lots of fun and well paid.” But then love stole her away. In fact her colleague Julie Hanna was to “blame” for the romance which became a marriage, Jane jokes. She met Ken through Julie at an auction in Hamilton and “kaboom – that was it”, she says. Ken, an ex pilot, had the farm in Australia while Jane had her own home at the time in

Upper Wainui Road. That meant a series of romantic trips across the Tasman for both Ken and Jane until a year in Hong Kong together sealed the deal. “I think I got married in 2012,” Jane tries to recall. “Yes, we were engaged while living in Hong Kong in 2011 then eloped up to far north Queensland to get married, much to the chagrin of my mother in New Zealand.” Jane spent more than a couple of decades in Raglan all up, much of it “happily unmarried” to former partner and builder Paul Geraets. She and Paul were surfing their way around the world, bought land in Whale Bay, lived there in a caravan and then built their rammed-earth home. While in Whale Bay they launched a business specialising in the eco-housing for which Paul is well known and which he still operates from Auckland. Those early years in Raglan were an “idyllic lifestyle”, Jane reminisces. The pair are still mates and have a now 24-year-old son, Micah, who – like his dad – lives in Auckland. “But Micah and his partner visit me at least once a year,” Jane adds. Jane admits she misses favourite places like the lagoon and Indicators, with its lilies growing wild and the paua she used to dive for. “But hey, Raglan comes to me now,” she says of the frequent visits to Binna Burra by friends and family. Just last month Jane was back in town fleetingly – modelling at the Te Ao Marama Festival fashion show. She once modelled professionally in the States, Australia and New Zealand but confesses that at the age of 53 her career in the fashion world now “seems like a lifetime ago”. Locals may have more recent recollections of a bikini-clad Jane sitting atop the odd Raglan Community Radio or Green Party float – she once stood as the Greens’ candidate for Port Waikato – at the Lions New Year’s Eve Parades. And she laughs at the memory of those appearances. The farm and Airbnb aside, Jane’s latest passion is to become a travel writer and she’s almost completed a “very user-friendly” online course. It’s given her the confidence and skills to write for publication, she says. “Ken and I are planning a trip to Italy and Greece this July for a family wedding, and I’m going to launch a blog called Jane Will Travel (a play of words on her last name).” Meantime Jane keeps in touch with the goings-on in her old home town through the online Raglan Notice Board and by googling the Chronicle. And while she feels she’s definitely put down a “taproot” in the Byron Bay hinterland, she reckons there’s no way you can ever fully “escape” Raglan. Not that really she wants to, of course. Edith Symes

Blackfish documentary screening highlights plight of orca in captivity

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nvironmental activist Peggy Oki is hosting the screening of the film Blackfish as part of her awareness campaign for Lolita, a lone orca that is held in a small aquarium at the Miami Seaquarium in the United States. Peggy, who is from Santa Barbara in the US but lives in Raglan during the summer, is campaigning for the freedom of Lolita in a project called 16,425 Days a Slave. Lolita has spent 45 years in captivity, and Peggy’s aim is to get 16,425 letters – the number of days in 45 years that Lolita has been held captive – from the public, pressuring Lolita’s owners for her release. Blackfish is a 2013 American

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documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. It focuses on the captivity of Tilikum, an orca, held by Seaworld, who was involved in the deaths of three people, and the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity. Peggy, who is also behind a campaign to save Maui’s dolphins from extinction, will present her Lolita campaign to viewers and hold a Q&A after the screening. The screening will be held at Solscape on Wednesday night at 7.45pm, and afterwards Peggy will hold a Q&A session. She will be asking for a koha for the screening, and viewers will also be able to buy a curry at Solscape’s curry night (6pm-9pm). Inger Vos


New 'Plastic Bag Free' project seeks feedback from community hen you hear the phrase ‘no more plastic W shopping bags’, what’s the first thought that comes to mind? That’s what the Raglan Chamber of Commerce, Xtreme Zero Waste and the Whaingaroa Enviroment Centre (WEC) want to know. These three local organisations have teamed up to embark on a project to brand Whaingaroa-Raglan as a ‘Plastic Shopping Bag Free’ community. Plastic is a dangerous form of environmental pollution, and their aim is for our community to do our part in stemming the huge amount of plastic entering our oceans; which also strengthens our reputation as an environmentally conscious town to live in and visit. The goal is to have 80% of the businesses in WhaingaroaRaglan plastic bag free by 2017, and 100% of the businesses plastic bag free as soon as possible thereafter. There is a sub-committee working diligently to collect feedback from businesses and the community, so that research can be done for viable, affordable solutions for everyone.

‘Raglan by the Sea’ is a familiar tune and phrase. But what does it mean to be ‘by the sea’? By becoming a ‘plastic shopping bag free’ community, we have the opportunity to make a difference and to be an example for visitors near and far–taking conscious steps to do what we can to create a sustainable environment for everyone. There will be a community survey available online via the Plastic Bag Free Raglan Facebook page from Friday 11 March, as well as hard copy surveys available at WEC. Surveys will also be available at the WEC Booth at Maui 's Dolphin Day this Saturday. The sub-committee hopes to hear feedback from as many as possible over the coming weeks. Stay up to date with the progress of this exciting community project via ‘Plastic Bag Free Raglan’ on Facebook, or email plasticbagfreeraglan@gmail.com. The Plastic Bag Free project is supported by Waikato Regional Council. Karamea Puriri

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Did you know? - 70% of the plastic in the ocean finds its way to the ocean floor, where it will likely never degrade - Over 1.6 billion plastic bags are used each year in NZ and the lightweight properties of plastic bags allow (delete it to) easy escape from rubbish bins or landfills. Bags escape into our ecosystems causing a variety of problems.

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Annual Maui's Dolphin day and Recycled Raft race this weekend

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n Saturday, March 12th from 11am – 3pm, Maui's Dolphin Day is back! It’s the 14th year of this highly anticipated annual Raglan event recognized New Zealand wide as an event which has worked to raise awareness of the plight of Maui's dolphins. And every year, the crowds gather to see who will take the prize and fame (or shame) at the Xtreme Zero Waste Recycled Raft Race, while local bands entertain and everyone can learn to look after Whaingaroa through fun and games. Local bands include Sambatron, Wandering Dulcet, Reely Jiggy, and The Majestic Unicorns from Raglan Area School. Learn about the threats to Maui's dolphins by getting through the Maui's Survival Challenge obstacle course. Meet our local critters with Karioi Maunga ki te

Moana Project’s rocky shore touch pool. See how to weave harakeke with Timebank Raglan. Paint a tile that will display at the Raglan Wharf to show how our community cares about Maui's dolphins. Win spot prizes! And more.. Maui's dolphins are found only on the west coast of the North Island. Their survival depends on how communities change their behaviour to reduce the threats and bring back our iconic dolphin. Maui's Dolphin Day celebrates the work that Raglan community does to support our unique environment in a fun and positive way! Maui's Dolphin Day is a zero waste event. Please think about this if you are packing a picnic! Use reusable containers and cups. Or support our food stalls, fundraising for local schools and using compostable, zero-waste packaging. Dizzy Blocks are sponsoring with free ice blocks to everyone who joins our beach clean-up at 3pm to leave the site tidier than when we found it! MDD

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SuperValue Raglan: 16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days. Specials available from Thursday, 10th March until Sunday, 13th March 2016 or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specified apply per customer per day. Trade not supplied. Prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale. Customer Support Freephone 0800 40 40 40.

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a series of interviews with local Foodies (people who have an enthusiastic interest in the preparation and consumption of good food)

Rachel Benn – a journalist and mother, who also has a popular food stall in the back kitchen at the Whaingaroa Creative Market. How did you become interested in food and cooking? I grew up in a family where everything was homemade and homegrown. My mum was an amazing recycler, gardener, dressmaker and adventurer but she worked fulltime and was not well organised in the kitchen. In the interests of eating well, my brothers, sister and I started cooking and baking from an early age. Who are you inspired by? A foodie relative, a famous chef, a blogger? My sister Elizabeth, who created amazing things from the very limited range of ingredients in our cupboard at home. She cooks for a living now, is still making amazing food from not much and is still giving me lots of good advice on cooking. What’s your attitude towards food? Do you have a certain eating philosophy i.e. Vegan, Paleo or sugar free? It has to taste good, look food, and preferably be good for you. Food made from scratch and uses local or homegrown products just tastes better and achieves all these ideals. I like to know what is in my food, (so am often found reading the labels at the supermarket) and I hate wastage. I buy in bulk, hunt for bargains and cook around what is in my cupboards at the time. Do you follow recipes or do you wing it most of the time? I don’t follow many recipes. If I do, it’s mostly from Annabel Langbein’s Great Food For Busy Lives cookbook. She has great recipes using ingredients people generally have in their cupboards. This is the mark of a truly good cook – anyone can cook something tasty with expensive ingredients. Do you have many failures in the kitchen? Occasionally I make something awful – usually when I add too many things to the pot or lose concentration. But I have a little “kitchen witch” charm that watches over me. Do you eat out often? If you do what do you usually go for? No – except for Jo’s (wonderful) Takeaways! If I do go out, I order something I can’t or don’t make at home. What is your kitchen tool you could not live without? My food processor – I use it for so many things. What ingredients would you bring on a desert island with you - you can only choose 3:

Lemons, garlic and salt – three wonderfully versatile ingredients that can make any desert island dish taste good! If you had to go on Masterchef who would you partner up with? Annabel Langbein or my sister. And wouldn’t it be great if they had a Masterchef programme with a focus on healthy and affordable meals for a change. What’s your go-to meal when the cupboards are not well stocked? The something out of nothing meal. A simple pasta (spaghetti or penne) with garlic, olives, some oregano from the garden and a tin of tomatoes. Quick and easy, and everyone loves it. What do you usually take to a pot luck? Nibbles and homemade chutneys are my specialty. Can you share a simple recipe with our readers: Garlic and Cabbage Stir-Fry (cheap, nutritious and delicious): • Cut half a cabbage into ½-1cm slices. • Finely chop two or three cloves of garlic. • In a large frying pan or wok, melt a chunk of butter on a medium heat. • Add garlic and fry for 30-60 seconds, then add the cabbage. • Cook for about 10 minutes, turning regularly so the cabbage doesn’t burn. • Add a dash of water if it gets too dry and put a lid on pan for the last couple of minutes to cook through. • Add salt and pepper. Goes well with meat or vegetarian dishes. Serves 6 or more as a side.

Stylist's art on show at Rock-it

Amanda Fitzsimmons artwork on display at Rock-it.

Amanda Fitzsimmons, a stylist and artist, has her work showing at Rock-it Cafe over the next few weeks. Amanda, who features on the cover of this months Your Home

and Garden, has a house in Raglan that she and her family enjoy retreating to in the weekends. Amanda's pieces show her signature style of layered paint and a simple palette. Pop into Rock-it to check it out.

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‘Garden of Eden’ Ratanui is a 175 hectare property at the foot of the spectacular Te Mata Hills just minutes from Raglan and handy to Hamilton. A genuinely unique offering in four titles, the property is renowned for its crystal clear water, lush pastures, ethical farming practices and hospitality. Ratanui has a number of private high end farm accommodation units with the exceptional rural environment and coastal location as big drawcards. This property could be a family complex with a homestead and separate three-bedroom cottage to compliment the mix. Ratanui is in a class of its own. Stands of rimu and natives enhance the aesthetics. The main dwelling is a revamped heart rimu homestead tastefully blending original features with modern updates. The numerous sheds and buildings are all in excellent condition.

Open Days Sun 13 & Wed 16 Mar 12-1pm

174 Pond Road Raglan

Tenders Close 2pm, Wed 6 Apr 2016 (unless sold prior) 96 Ulster Street, Hamilton

View Sun 13, Wed 16 Mar 12-1pm www.bayleys.co.nz/811147

Mike Fraser-Jones

M 027 475 9680 mike.fraserjones@bayleys.co.nz

Scott Macdonald

M 027 753 3854 scott.macdonald@bayleys.co.nz SUCCESS REALTY LTD, BAYLEYS LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.

Opportunity in Raglan With expansive views over the Raglan Harbour this 10.9959 hectare property has lifestyle opportunity written all over it. Located just outside Raglan township the property enjoys magnificent views over the surrounding countryside as well as the harbour. Currently used as a run-off for grazing, this property is well set up as a support unit. With the unique culture of the Raglan community and the beauty of its beaches only minutes away, there is considerable potential here for lifestyle living. The property is situated on the east side of Raglan making Hamilton an easy commute ensuring everything you need is readily accessible. Reap the benefits of both peaceful country living and the relaxed lifestyle that comes with being so close to a coastal community plus with the huge growth of tourism you can be primed to benefit.

Open Days Sun 13 & Wed 16 Mar 12-1pm

Hills Road Raglan

Tenders Close 2pm, Wed 6 Apr 2016 (unless sold prior) 96 Ulster Street, Hamilton

View Sun 13, Wed 16 Mar 12-1pm www.bayleys.co.nz/811149

Mike Fraser-Jones

M 027 475 9680 mike.fraserjones@bayleys.co.nz

Scott Macdonald

M 027 753 3854 scott.macdonald@bayleys.co.nz SUCCESS REALTY LTD, BAYLEYS LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008.

www.bayleys.co.nz

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Registrations open for disability water sports day

Want them in your town? Yes/No Come and share your point of view. Where: Supper Room, Town Hall When: 7-9pm Wednesday 16th March

Raglan Residents & Ratepayers Assoc.

Asher Hovell surfing at the Flight Centre Foundation Halberg Surf Day at Sandy Bay Beach Tutukaka Coast.

Registrations are now open for the Flight Centre Foundation Halberg Water Sports Day taking place on Sunday 20 March in Raglan for physically disabled New Zealanders to try surfing, waka ama and paddle boarding. The day is hosted by the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation, as part of the Flight Centre Foundation Halberg Water Sports Programme which gives physically disabled New Zealanders the opportunity to enjoy a range of water sports at a series of events around the country this summer. The Raglan day will take place from 9.00am – 1.00pm at two locations; surfing will be at Ngarunui Beach, Raglan while stand up paddle boarding and waka ama will be held at Kopua Domain, Marine Parade, Raglan. The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is working in partnership with Tokerau Beachboys, SUP Bros Paddle Boarding, Red

Paddle Co, Raglan Water Sports, Waka Ama New Zealand and the Trust Waikato Raglan Surf Life Saving Club to deliver the day. Volunteers from those organisations, Flight Centre staff and local community members will all receive ‘Halberg No Exceptions Training’ from the Foundation. The training will give them the skills and confidence to support the participants at the event. On the day the Flight Centre Foundation will also donate modified equipment to a local group to ensure they can continue to offer support and events for physically disabled Kiwis interested in water sports. To register as a participant or volunteer for the Flight Centre Foundation Halberg Water Sports Day in Raglan on Sunday 20 March contact Halberg Disability Sport Adviser Dave MacCalman on davem@halberg.co.nz or 027 457 9980. For more information go to www.halbergallsports.co.nz.

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

Licenced under REAA 2008

AUCTION

Nature Lovers Paradise Awesome opportunity to purchase 4.1373 hectares on a quiet country road, close to Waitetuna Primary School and an easy commute to Hamilton and Raglan. The property features a modern one bedroom cottage plus sleepout, large American sytle barn, poultry and implement sheds, an amazing swing bridge over a lovely rocky creek. Plenty of room for the kids, cattle, horses or sheep and chickens. Enjoy the rural and bush views and the sound of tui’s and the stream. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23072

Large Lifestyle Prime Location Opportunity for the astute purchaser to secure a large lifestyle property mid-way between Hamilton and Raglan. This 21.9ha property is very good contour suitable for any class of stock from cattle to horses. Currently run as a calf rearing block, well subdivided for ease of management. Properties of this size with so many possible uses very rarely come to the market so do not procrastinate call Richard Thomson today for more information or to make an appointment to view. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23181

Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 11am, Wed, 23 Mar, PGGWRE, 87 Duke Street, Cambridge OPEN HOME 2.30-3.30pm, Thurs 10 & Sat 19 Mar, 1020 OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD

Love This Lifestyle Light and spacious, this funky modern 3 bedroom plus office and sleepout home has style. 2.954ha set up for grazing cattle/horses with beautiful plantings of natives. Sand ring arena with stables and tack room plus a large 2 bay shed. Do not delay making an appointment to view this quality Waitetuna lifestyle property.

Raglan $690,000

(inc GST) 1015 Old Mountain Road

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23215 Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

Raglan $795,000

plus GST (if any) 3016 State Highway 23, Raglan

Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

Premium Raglan Lifestyle Near new 312m2 substantial home built May 2014. Four bedrooms, two living areas and three car garaging. 5897m2 site with amazing rural and harbour views. Located approx 4km to Raglan in premium subdivision. Quality! Quality! Quality! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22699

Raglan $1.4M

including GST View by appointment

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

pggwre.co.nz

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FOR SALE BY TENDER

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21 Long Street Coastal Cottage Charmer

As you enter this home, be prepared to be enchanted by the magic that is the mix of 1940’s character, modern styling and period features. From the polished native timber floor, feature coal range (non operational) and mantelpiece, to the exposed beams, this home tingles the senses. Combine this with the stunning harbour/ bar views and short distance from the village centre and beach. Awesome. Currently set up as holiday accommodation and vendors may consider selling furnished. View by appointment. Price Contact Email View

Deadline Sale 12 noon 23.3.16 David Cordiner - 021 283 0511 dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/11CHFG

10 & 12 Nau Mai Road

Raglan - Nau Mai Business Park Tender Price

Tender Closes 4pm 23.3.16

For Sale By Tender- 10 & 12 Nau Mai Road. Explore the opportunities available to you here on these 3500m2 and 7300m2 sites. A wide range of permitted uses include engineering, storage, woodworking, manufacturing, education, contracting, production, building trades, research, nurseries, catteries & kennels, plant & equipment hire, timber and hardware, farming & veterinary supplies, fishing & boating, concrete & clay, storage & landscaping supplies & many more options. Earthworks completed & Producer Statement issued. OPEN DAYS: WEDNESDAYS 12 - 1pm

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Matt Sweetman - 021 624 826 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz msweetman.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Open Home

14b Main Road

671d Wainui Road

Where the Living is Easy!

Manu Bay Forest Magic

$429,000 Price 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/ 10YHFG

Price Contact Email View

Enjoy private and low maintenance living from this stylish 3 bdrm home. Spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining. Sliding doors open onto a generous deck. Freehold 483m2 section. Close walking distance to town, school & harbour.

On the way to Manu Bay a driveway through the bush on the slopes of the majestic ‘sleeping lady’ leads to a rustic cottage. With 3.81ha of bush and stunning coastal views this is your chance to own a unique piece of coastal Raglan.

By Negotiation Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 106HFG

AUCTION - 26th March

1007 Old Mountain Road

843 Old Mountain Road

Larger Lifestyle Opportunity

How’s the Serenity?!

Price Contact Email View

$234,000 Price 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/ 10HHFG

Almost 35 acres (14.16 ha) of mixed contour land the bulk of which is in grass but including an area of native bush. The home is spacious and modern with 2 living areas, 4 bedrooms and internal access double garage. Both living rooms have access to the extensive, north facing deck and flat lawn ideal for family fun or entertaining. Good sheds and spring water supply complete the picture. $699,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ YUHFG

Motivated Seller!

Superbly elevated with impressive views of Waitetuna Valley, there are plenty of options here! This 7453m² lifestyle block offers a newly built shed, designed with conversion to a dwelling in mind.

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Be quick to seize this opportunity and make it yours as this property MUST BE SOLD. The character spacious 3 bedroom bungalow has been recently resited on 6.48 acres enjoying panoramic coastal and rural views. Also resited privately away from the main house on its own driveway with separate gas, septic and water tank is a cottage/sleepout, which could provide regular holiday rental income. All new flooring, gas appliances, dishwasher and logburner installed in the main dwelling. Make no mistake, this potential filled property is seriously for sale.

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349 Wainui Road

Beach Lifestyle & Great Income - Ahiawa Chalets Auction 1pm Saturday 26.3.16 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

Does income, a great location & enjoying the beach lifestyle appeal to you? Ahiawa Chalets are set in park like grounds on 3778m² & feature 2 well appointed luxury chalets with classic mezzanine floors and native timber features as well as a separate stylish studio unit. A separate Initial home currently used as the owner’s residence could easily create extra income if desired. The popular Wainui Bush Reserve is across the road & the famous surfing breaks & township are 5 mins away. Multi unit accommodation properties of this quality and charisma are very rare in Raglan, view them today!

Price Contact Email View

$525,000 Reduced Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/11JHFG

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

David Cordiner

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 283 0511

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Raglan Property Manager

*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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

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AUTOMOTIVE

DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

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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

ARBORIST

ENGINEERING

186 Te Hutewai Road Office: 07 825 6509 Shop: 07 825 0017 xtremezerowaste.org.nz

Raglan Resource Recovery Centre

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ROB POOLTON LTD

Rubbish, Recycling and Greenwaste Drop-off Mini Skips & Trailer Hire Kaahu’s Nest Reuse Shop Wood Yard, Metal Yard & Upcycled Compost and Mulch Sales

Stefan Frew info@liveelectrical.co.nz 0800 LIVE NOW 0800 5483 669

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

raglanelectrical@rocketmail.com

FENCING • • • •

POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES

Contact for FREE QUOTE

Christie Carpentry

ELECTRICIANS

hOUse BUiLDer anD renOVatOrs

Open: 8:30 - 4:30 Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun Open: 12:30 - 4:30 Saturdays and Public Holidays Closed: Tuesdays and Thursdays

PLUMBING

FENCING BUILDERS

MINISKIPS

ELECTRICIANS

RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

mobile 021 263 8698

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE HARDIES HOUSE & GARDEN

• Qualified • Qualified builder builder • Landscaping • Landscaping • Lawn Mowing • Lawn Mowing • Garden Care • G arden Care • Chainsaw Work • Chainsaw • Chipping Work

• Chipper/ • Spray Truck Shredder • Water Blasting • Painting • Water Blasting • Decorating • Painting • Carpet • Cleaning Decorating • Carpet • Rental Cleans Cleaning

Nick & Kerin Hardie: 07 825 6886 / 027 425 6886 hardiehomes@xtra.co.nz

paul & robyn Christie

ROOFING

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

FLOORING

soneillbuilder@hotmail.co.nz

CONCRETE SERVICES

Concrete Cutter

027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214

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

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

• PLUMBING SUPPLIES • BUILDING SUPPLIES • HOME APPLIANCES • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED • TOTALLY INDEPENDENT

RAGLAN TO HAMILTON THREE TIMES DAILY “I CAN DELIVER YOUR PARCELS ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND WITH TRACK & TRACE!” ‘CHILLED SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE’

PH Pete: 0274 302 890 10 RAGLAN Chronicle

easy ways to place your classified ad EMAIL your ad and contact details to: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

LAWNS / LANDSCAPING

PHONE our friendly staff on 07 825 7076 FAX your ad and contact details to 07 825 7078 CALL IN to our office on Wainui Rd, Raglan

PRICING

80 60cents cents per per word word (minimum (minimumcharge charge$8) $6) or or prices for a prices start start at $18 $15 for adad aboxed/bordered boxed/bordered


FRI MARCH 11 Aotearoa Surf Film Festival. Old School Arts Centre. 6:30pm. SAT MARCH 12 Wandering Dulcet - Performing at the Celebrating Age carpark (Hamilton) for The Fringe Festival, 8:30pm. SAT MARCH 12 Maui Dolphin Day! Recycled Raft Race! 11am 3pm at Kopua Domain SUN MAR 13 Raglan Creative Market. This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com SIMRAD RAGLAN ONE BASE FISHING TOURNAMENT March 10th – 12th 2016 Hosted by Waikato Sport Fishing Club. For more information & online entries visit

waikatosportfishing.co.nz

WEDS @ ORCA Restaurant Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome.

For Sale RAGLAN GOLF CLUB FIREWOOD SALES. The Club has dry, shed stored firewood for sale, $80 per cub. metre delivered in town, extra for rural. Ph. Ken on 825 7982 for orders. FIREWOOD DRY MANUKA $130per cubic meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 9022 or Ian 027 362 6004. 75 SILAGE SQUARE BALES. $80 ea+GST. Ph. 027 362 6004. F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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

Just Another Fisherman autumn goodness flying out! Deus L/S tees, shirts ford pants & caps Solid, new MENS collection arrivals!!

WED MAR 16 RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to fire station - Wainui Reserve & pot luck lunch.

JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool darts Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun. THURS MAR 17 St. Patrick’s Day. Seanachie playing live music at the Blacksand Cafe from 7pm-11pm. Come down and enjoy Authentic Irish Music. Irish and Cambodian Cuisine.

To Let

NEAT & TIDY 1BDRM UNIT, w/seaviews. Fully furnished. 5-min walk to shops. $220pw +power. Avail 13/3. Suit quiet type, long term tenant. Ph. 021 0235 4943.

Courses, classes & workshops MAKING A DIFFERENCE THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Established 20 years ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. St Peters Church Hall. Bow Street. Everybody is most welcomed to attend.*Ad sponsored by RC

B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

For Hire

Public Notices

BOUNCY CASTLE, great for entertaining the kids ph Vicki 8257575.

. Services Offered CHIMNEY SWEEPING Firebox inspection, repairs. Ph. Ross 021 171 0762.

1BDRM, SELF CONTAINED COTTAGE. Public Notices Stunning, with privacy. Fully furnished, suit single working person. R A G L A N $250/wk. Includes power. H O R T I C U L T U R A L Ph Ross 027 492 3229. S O C I E T Y WHALE BAY HOME next meeting, Tuesday for rent. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 15th March at 1:00pm, 3 level. $450 per week Church hall, Stewart (bills included). Fully Street. This meeting is furnished, extensive the Societies AGM. Guest decking, ocean front, Speaker, Janet Murphy, walk to surf. 0221 608 working in Sri Lanka. 789, text or leave a msg. Floral Art, Seascape on a Dinner Plate, Interest Table, photo frames. Wanted To Let Normal Competitions, SLEEP OUT OR FARM Display Table and sales All welcome. COTTAGE. Te Uku, table. Waitetuna, Cogswell Rd area. For one late FREEDOM CAMPERS 50’s, non-smoker, non- D I S C U S S I O N drinker, quiet. Ph. Rob Where: Supper Room, Town Hall. 0211126726. When: 7pm, Wed March 16. Raglan Residents Ratepayers Commercial To Let and Association.

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575 info@raglanstorage.co.nz

Wanted

SMALL FRIDGE/ FREEZER for Science department at Raglan Area School. Contact 825 8140.

Garage Sale

16B MANUKAU RD Sat 12th & Sun 13th, 12pm - 5pm. House lot of items, and horse riding equipment.

COVER SPIN INSTRUCTOR WANTED For classes on Tues and Fri morning at 8:10am. Qualification and experience are preferred but the most important things are team fit and a motivational spark. On going training will be provided to the successful applicants. Please Email: amber@raglangym.co.nz

for an application form or ph 07 825 0079 or 027 294 6949 for more info. Applications close on Sat. Interviews will be on Wed 23rd of March.

BOW STREET DEPOT RAGLAN is looking for a capable, professional Head Chef to lead our team. You will need to be experienced in running your own kitchen and team. You will take pride in your kitchen and manage your own costings and ordering as well as being on shift for long hours when needed You will have International cuisine experience and references. You will need the flair, passion and professionalism to lead the team and take our restaurant to the next level. This position is available immediately– only serious applications please apply with the above experience and qualifications. Contact Susie Vincent 021635575 soozevincent@gmail.com.

SENIOR RETAIL BUYER

The Senior Retail Buyer is responsible for all international and local buying, planning, developing product from concept to market, and implementing a buying and ranging strategy that focuses on engaging the target customer. You will be enhancing business direction and delivering maximum profitability for future growth.

The role:

• Forecasting trends to establish a buying plan within company budgets • Negotiating with local and international wholesalers • Providing costings, implementing pricing and marketing strategies • Monitoring and analysing sales data • Managing stock levels • Research, design and development of footwear, apparel & accessories • Negotiation with international manufacturers to arrange supply within deadline • Ongoing collaboration with the Director

Your skills:

• 3 - 5 years experience buying for a men’s clothing retailer • Design and product development • Current working relationships with relevant Australian wholesalers • Current working relationships with footwear and leather goods manufacturers in India/China • Marketing, promotion and styling experience for online retail • In-depth understanding and experience analysing margin, gross profit and sales data • Top level negotiating skills • Works autonomously to strict deadlines

You must be:

• Based at the business headquarters in Raglan, New Zealand • Prepared to travel within New Zealand & internationally • Have a relevant clean drivers license Your strong business acumen, planning and negotiating skills are required for this fast paced online retailer. We look forward to hearing what you can bring to this dynamic role. Apply with Covering Letter & CV to: roleapplications@xtra.co.nz

Situations Vacant TE UKU SCHOOL T E A C H E R AIDE POSITION Approximately 25 hours per week. This position is suitable for a person who likes to support children with learning needs. Responsibilities will also include a small amount of administration work in library and office. Successful applicant to commence in March or April (date to be negotiated). Application Pack is available form the School Office: 07 8255815 or rachela@ teuku.school.nz. Applications close on Friday 18th March 2016.

CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT NOTICE TASMAN GLOBAL ACCESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE

SELF STORAGE

INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Ph. Bob 021 825 869.

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

THURS MAR 10 @ SAT MAR 12 @ YOT YOT CLUB Great CLUB Laughton music, free pool, Kora (Kora) Autumn extreme sports clips. jams. With Sammy J FRI MAR 11 @ YOT (keyboards/sax) From CLUB From 8:30, 9pm. Neon Ninja musician Dan Wilcox. (Laughton Kora) DJ set From 10pm, DJ Sweep till late. $10. $5. SUN MAR 13 @ YOT CLUB Raglan Sunday Sessions Featuring Green Stratos (Ash & GC), Steezie Wonder (AKL), Jamin-I and guests. Japanese BBQ all night. Drink specials till 7pm Doors open @ 420.

Situations Vacant

Classifieds

Situations Vacant

Enjoy the long weekend, share an Easter FeastBox with friends. Everything you need for 4 courses for 8 www.feastbox.co.nz

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

Vodafone advises that under resource consents AUTH135547.01.01 and AUTH135547.02.01 that construction work will commence on 29 March 2016 to place and use a submarine cable in the coastal marine area, including associated occupation of the coastal marine area. The work commencement and duration is subject to appropriate weather conditions at the time and therefore may be subject to change. The estimated duration of the main beach activities is approximately one week. The physical work will take place at the Surf Life Saving Club entrance to Ngarunui Beach, over Ngarunui Beach and out to sea. Access to Ngarunui Beach may be restricted for temporary timeframes, however alternative public access to the beach and car parking will always be available. We thank the people of Raglan and all users of Ngarunui Beach for their cooperation and patience whilst these works take place. For further information please contact Caitlin Metz 0800 10 17 10. The Tasman Global Access Cable project is a joint venture between Vodafone, Spark and Telstra to deliver additional international telecommunications connectivity for all New Zealanders.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

61B GOVERNMENT RD 3 IT’S SO EASY, JUST MOVE IN!

AUCTION *View Open Home Saturday 18.3.16 and Sunday 1pm or by appt. Ray White Office 6pm

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• Conveniently located in Government Road, this home represents exceptional opportunity for the first home buyer or astute investor • North facing with freshly painted walls and ceilings • Modern kitchen with island bench and European appliances • Bathroom and laundry makeovers ensure there is nothing more to do here, so the house is just ready to move in and enjoy • Fully fenced with a large new deck and stylish pergola, off-street parking • New single garage and carport leading to the rear covered deck for easy covered access to the house. Prior Auction offers considered.

90 UPPER WAINUI RD 6/7

*View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by appt.

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LUXURY RETREAT FOUR ELEMENTS

AUCTION 2.4.16 ON SITE 2pm

• Harbour and Tasman sea views, Native Bush, Farm Land and the beautiful ‘sleeping lady’ Mt Karioi • 6/7 bedrooms, master with ensuite and massive walk-in-wardrobe • 4 bathrooms plus a massage area conveniently located to the spa area • Open plan living with modern kitchen, wide hallways, separate lounge with a log fire • Double garage with internal access and storage rooms • Downstairs is a recently developed two double bedroom, self-contained apartment • Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21400

ID#RAG22546

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

SELLING SUCCESSFULLY THROUGH OUR AUCTION PROGRAM TALK TO US ABOUT OUR APRIL AUCTION PROMOTION! Don’t forget our 2016 promotion - Be in to win $10,000!!!! *Special Conditions Apply

13 MANUKAU RD

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*View Open Home Sat 2pm or by appt.

WORK YOUR MAGIC ON MANUKAU $415,000

NEW LISTING

•Original weatherboard home with iron roof •4 bedrooms •Situated on North facing 828m2 section •French opening doors to large deck with views to the Harbour •Close to town, shops and school

65 WAITETUNA VALLEY RD 4

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IDYLLIC SETTING FOR LIFESTYLE LIVING $630,000

• Rural property with easy access to Raglan and Hamilton • Peaceful secluded private and child friendly grounds • Large decking and spa pool • Surrounded by mature trees • 4 double bedrooms and a sleepout with bathroom • Sunroom • 1 single garage and a 2 bay shed • Situated on 7841m2 approx 1.9 acres • One boundary bordering a beautiful stream

ID#RAG22571

ID#RAG22558

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

5 TE WHARE HAUROA PLACE 1 TE WHARE STABLES By Negotiation

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*View Open Home Sun at 2pm or by appt.

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

this weekend 12th & 13th of March

NEW LISTING

• This charming converted stables property has much to offer the discerning buyer • Warm and welcoming, cozy and quirky • The use of native timber creates a beautiful and restful environment • Featuring one bedroom with an additional bed space above, large living area and kitchen with hob top • The adjoining garage is huge and has further living, sleeping and working spaces plus a large kitchen with stove • Situated in a cul-de-sac location in the popular, peaceful and well designed Flax Cove subdivision • Be quick, this special property is being marketed for a limited time.

ID#RAG22570

OPEN HOMES

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

PRICE REDUCED: 27 SEABREEZE WAY

STYLISH, SPACIOUS SUNNY $655,000

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ID#RAG22537

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Saturday 12pm - 90 Upper Wainui Rd | Saturday 1pm - 14 Main Rd

Saturday 1pm - 61B Government Rd | Saturday 2pm - 13 Manukau Rd | Saturday 5pm Wine & Cheese - 50 Lorenzen Bay Sunday 1pm - 61B Government Rd | Sunday 2pm - 5 Te Whare Hauroa Place

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


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