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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

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Whaingaroa news for you weekly

Maui Dolphin Day

12th November 2015 - Issue #469

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All In a Day’s Work

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Gig guide

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AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd

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All vendors and purchasers for the year of 2015 go in the draw. Winner WATER & MOUNTAIN will be chosen Auction Evening, 4th December at Raglan Bowling Club, Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage 5:30pm. Must be present to win! with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to

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the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

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Volunteers take part in Karioi Maunga ki te Moana’s second deploy. Volunteers from all over the community took part, including a team from West Coast Health, Raglan Area School students, a team from Hamilton and many Raglan locals keen to take care of our local biodiversity. Image thanks to Bexie Towle.

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Waikato District Council supports re-establishment of waters governance group Waikato District Council has voted in favour of re-establishing a Governance Group to continue discussions around a Council Controlled Organisation which would manage the district’s water in future.

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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and have also committed $175,000 and $87,500 (respectively). The governance group is not a decision-making body. It will work through a variety of issues to reach agreement and establish the essential elements that determine how a ratepayer-owned Council Controlled Organisation (CCO) would function if established to manage waters operations across three councils. A CCO could not be established before extensive consultation with the public which is unlikely to occur before 2017. More information about the project http://ww to consider a waters CCO can be found at www.waterstudywaikato.org.nz WDC

At today’s Waikato District Council meeting, His Worship the Mayor, Allan Sanson, and Councillors Clint Baddeley and Janet Gibb were appointed as representatives to the Governance Group. Council also committed a further $87,500 to the project. Hamilton City and Waipa District Council have already voted in favour of re-establishing the Governance Group

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to bring the kiwi home lies not with their organisation but the Department of Conservation. Are we expected to believe that kiwi can be released on the mountain while 1080 is dropped into their habitat? That will never happen, because it is well documented that they die at the hands of aerial 1080. Karioi maunga (mountain) has been a 1080 maunga for the past 21 years, not a kiwi maunga. The community should do more. The community should take ownership. I applaud the work done by the Karioi Maunga Ki Te Moana Project. Every community needs dedicated volunteers. But in the absence of any comprehensive policy of support from DOC on the subject, how can the objectives be met. Finally to those people who think 1080 is the best thing since sliced bread, go tell it to the kiwi, or tell it to the weta’s in your garden. Kiwi on Karioi? Or 1080 drops? You choose, but you can’t have both. . Des Baker, Raglan

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arry Woods, the bloke who rides in Raglan’s Christmas parade on a Harley Davidson motorcycle with a giant kunekune pig on the back, is attempting to break into the United States market with his quirky Kiwi shearing show. Barry, a “natural fibre severer technician” by trade (a professional sheep shearer) and who is known to most people as his stage show character, Billy Black, is the master of creative marketing when it comes to business, which for him is all about promoting the “eco qualities of wool”. And he sure can spin a good yarn. Barry wants to break into the country fair circuit in the US, which he says is huge. “The LA State Fair, a million people go there.” In January, Barry is taking his Billy Black Woolman Show to the Western Fairs Association’s convention in Los Angeles, where he will put himself forward among hundreds of other acts to try and stand out in the crowd. Barry’s show captures the heart of the pioneer farmer clearing the land with a cross cut saw, the dangerous job of jigger climbing, blowing up a log to make fence posts and shearing sheep. During his act he hypnotises a sheep and even gets audience members to try and set him on fire with a gas torch to demonstrate the fire-resistant qualities of wool. “There will be the same old, same old there: clowns, hypnotists, sword swallowers, and then there is me, Crocodile

Dundee”, as he is often called because of the bushman’s hat that he wears. “I can put a sheep to sleep, get a lady on stage to set me on fire … and they will be going ‘what, what?’ “To them I am like a martian!” But there lies the problem with the US market, Barry says. “We take a chance a bit more in New Zealand. “When you are doing something outside the square everyone looks sideways at you. You really have to work hard to get it over the line.” But Barry isn’t new to trying to get his unusual ideas over the line. He owns Woodlyn Park, a motel complex in Waitomo, which has a plane from the Vietnam War, a train carriage, a World War II anti-submarine patrol boat and two Hobbit holes as accommodation. Barry alternates his time between his property in Waitomo and a 15-acre farm block in Te Mata, on which he runs steer and sheep. “A lot of people rubbished my ideas when I started,” he says, of his unique accommodation venture. But he has had the last laugh because Woodlyn Park, which is currently on the market, went on to win most innovative hotel concept prize at the Worldwide Hospitality Awards in Paris in 2012. Barry began Billy Black Woolman and Kiwi Culture shows at Woodlyn Park, performing every day for tourists, but now takes only bookings, and performs at schools, conferences and other functions. Along the way he has dreamed up many ways of capturing his audience’s – and

the media’s – attention: Jonah isn’t just a Harley-riding pig – he has his own rugby act where he tackles dummies of English rugby players and scores a try; in 2004, Barry rounded up a trio of hermit sheep to outdo the South Island’s Shrek and held the record for heaviest fleece for about two minutes until a piece of wood was found on the scales; and he had The Hobbit actor James Nesbitt, who explored New Zealand for documentary River Deep, Mountain High: James Nesbitt in New Zealand, set him on fire during one of his shows. The crazy ideas don’t always pan out as planned, however. In order to get his foot in the US market, Barry came up with an idea to create a world record for veteran shearers, which he was going to break in America amid mass publicity. “No-one has done an official one (world record for veteran shearers) because a lot of shearers are out of the game by then, it’s too hard,” says Barry, who in an earlier life took part in a winning world record where 8500 sheep were shorn in one day, his contribution being 675. “I was thinking of ways to get in the US market … that if at 60 I was shearing a good number of sheep I could use it as a way of marketing my show.” So recently he went to Australia to get fit for a bid at creating such a record. “When I got there the contractor asked ‘how many sheep can you shear’; I said ‘I’m not sure I haven’t shorn in 26 years’ … not every day, just in the shows, and he said ‘what?’ I said ‘yeah, but I should be

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able to do the average’; he said what, 140, 160? I said ‘yeah!’ “First day, a sheep kicked the hand piece in my arm and I had to get it fixed up, six stitches … he was going to replace me and I said ‘no, no, take me back down to the shed’.” Long story short, Barry worked through a bad infection resulting from the cut and over eight weeks sheared an average of 180-190 merino sheep a day, with his record being 300 two days after his 60th birthday – enough to tick a veteran’s world record off the bucket list at a later try. But then, just before returning to New Zealand, he was knocked over by a sheep and has done “some pretty serious damage” to his knee. The idea of a veteran’s record is on hold, but he’s still up to the light duties of his Woolman show, and set to make an impression at the fairs convention in the US in January. “It’s just something I am very passionate about. I grew up on a sheep farm … we did it rough.” Inger Vos

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ahuru Robb loves her job as a researcher specialising in freshwater ecology – not only because it’s “really relevant” to today, she says, but because it also includes the concept of mātauranga Māori in its programmes. That’s working with Māori communities and using their traditional knowledge to help Māori communities manage their natural resources and environments, explains this 30-year-old Masters graduate who shifted nine years ago to Raglan where her mother Allison Green lives. Mahuru’s one of only half a dozen Māori researchers at Landcare Research or Manaaki Whenua in Hamilton. “We do work all over the country,” she says, “and spend a lot of time travelling.” But at the moment she’s fully occupied close to home on the ‘Living Water’ project which – in collaboration with DOC and Fonterra – aims to increase the health of lowland lakes Ruatuna and Rotomanuka in Ohaupo, and Areare in Taupiri. It involves working with three hapū groups, Mahuru says, to improve water quality and biodiversity while developing the approach appropriate to mana whenua. Taking Māori values into consideration to manage and increase the health of New Zealand’s fresh water is really relevant work, she insists. There’s been lots of pressure over the years on the country’s waterways through human impact, waste disposal, urban development, agricultural intensification, invasive pests and loss of habitat such as wetlands and streams. Mahuru told the Chronicle she feels “so happy I am living here and doing this work”, which fits with the Master of Science degree she completed at Waikato University two years ago. “I feel like I’m contributing to something wider than myself,” she adds referring to both working with the environment and mana whenua groups who get an opportunity through various collaborative projects to co-manage local resources. Mahuru in fact first came to the job

Researcher Mahuru Robb approaches freshwater ecology through a Maori perspective. at Landcare Research through the thesis she did for her Masters, which involved working closely with Mōtakotako Marae – Ngāti Whakamarurangi, Tuirirangi, Ngāti Haua, Ngāti Whare, Ngāti Hourua, Ngāti Naho – in Phillips Road. Her thesis was around the way mātauranga Māori and science work together to assess the health of wetlands. “I needed a supervisor and contacted Landcare Research … who put me in

contact with Shaun Awatere and Garth Harmsworth who developed the wetland cultural health index,” says Mahuru. From that connection Mahuru all but stepped into the job at Landcare once she’d finished her studies. “It was perfect timing,” she says. Mahuru had worked previously, for five years, as a consultant with Kessels Ecology in Hamilton. “I loved working with the environment but for me personally there was something missing.” And that, she can see now, was the “lack of opportunity for Māori participation in environmental decision-making … and the wairua or spiritual connection in my work.” At Landcare Research – one of New Zealand’s Crown Research Institutes – the development of monitoring and decisionmaking tools that help Maori communities manage their environment fits with her own ethos and ancestry. “I whakapapa to Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Ranginui,” she says. Outside of the job Mahuru is still very interested in contributing to the Mōtakotako Marae area she tackled for her thesis, and is looking at developing a collaborative restoration project – co-led by the marae – at the Toreparu wetland. “I want to contribute to our community,” she explains, “and (ultimately) to my own iwi in Whakatane and Tauranga.” Edith Symes


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hapū environmental Angeline Greensill says there should be no more development of Māori land in Raglan following the unearthing of old human bones in Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive on Thursday last week. The bones were discovered by contractors working with a digger on the grassy flat used for car parking next to the Kokiri Centre. A new wastewater pump station was being installed by Te Kopua 2B3, a Raglanbased Māori land incorporation which is working on the nearby papakainga housing development, a project to help resettle Māori people back upon their ancestral lands.

Police and an archaeologist were called in, as is standard procedure, with the archaeologist determining that the bones were 400-500 years old. Angeline says work has stopped on that site, and Raglan iwi will be talking to the Waikato District Council regarding any development of Māori land in the area, which is classified as Pa Zone. She says the find was “definitely a burial”, and it was common that bodies were once buried in the sand. “It’s not surprising, there were five to six pa sites in this area. “It’s part of the Tainui history of this place. “A lot of our ancestors were living here.

It’s common to find bones of ancestors. “He is not the only one who is there and better we leave them alone.” She says the human bones, which had been removed from the site, were reinterred on Monday morning, back where they were found. “We had an appropriate ceremony, it was fitting: appropriate people, appropriate karakia to put him back to rest to be guardian there. “People won’t be parking there any more. “We will plant a few trees to commemorate the space and talk to the council. “There is a history here and the road to the beach is only recent history. It’s time to re-educate the people about that.”

Waikato District Council customer support general manager Sue Duignan says the new wastewater pump station was being built by Te Kopua 2B3 to accommodate the growth in the area. She says there are conditions within the subdivision consent that manage the protocols around archaeological findings and an archaeological report for the site had been prepared upon application. Due care has been taken, she says. “We understand local iwi and the development group have met to discuss the issues regarding the area and a decision has been made by the developer to relocate the pump station.” Inger Vos

Raglan artist builds street cred in the Waikato D urban Waikato, one wall at a time.

enise Fort is helping to beautify

The Raglan artist has just taken part in Hamilton’s first street art festival, Boon, which was held to transform grey walls into stunning artwork. Last year, her artwork helped beautify Huntly as part of Project Harmony, a community initiative designed to build a positive environment in and around the town. (None of her work has been tagged so far, she says.) And this week she has begun work on a mural in Te Kuiti as part of Empty Spaces (initiated by former Raglan resident Brigid Allan), another project with the aim of beautifying the town centre and generating

Denise does some night time drawing.

more pride in the street Denise was one of 11 artists selected for Boon, which got funding from the Creative Communities Scheme, Wel Energy and Resene, among others. Nine large murals were painted on empty walls in the city centre over three days, from October 30 to November 1. In Hamilton, her “very rough” wall in Collingwood St is now resplendent in her distinctive linear, cartoonish, architectural style, “drawn from the library in my head”. “A few plants and some rocks, and a little house with a magnifying glass, and a helicopter flying towards the magnifying glass, very curious ... there are three kinds of trees, could be inspired by the, what do you call them? Pohutukawa?” Denise, who has lived in Raglan for nearly seven years and has opened a small shop at back of Frocking Gorgeous, was born in Germany but her family is from the Czech Republic. She never felt at home in either country. An industrial designer and illustrator by trade, her travels took her to Raglan and she stayed “because the people were very kind to me and allowed me to draw things”. Working then as a freelance graphic designer, it was the first time she had ever considered that she could call herself an artist. “Being an artist is something very scary in Germany, but it is not so much here.” Her signature style is drawing straight onto any surface with a black line. “I just go for it.” She draws buildings, helicopters, robots and plants, inspired by architecture and nature. The helicopters first appeared in her travels around Australia and New Zealand, she says, and represent the freedom that she loves: “They fly around and can go anywhere they like … come into the country and intrude

Helpers assist Denise Fort with her mural on Collingwood Street in Hamilton. in the country but not in a bad way. “I like the robot effect because it is like a product but with a personality.” Boon coordinator Paul Bradley says Denise was chosen as one of the artists for the project because she has a “really distinct style” that “works really well in an urban environment”. Denise, who is no stranger to drawing large-scale, says the mural in Hamilton is the biggest artwork she has done, and she had to use rollers to paint on her black lines. The texture of the wall was too rough to allow for intricate, detailed work, she says, and she only had three days to complete the project. “I got spontaneous helpers. They came from the streets,” she says. “The second day they were kind of

hanging out and said ‘if you need any help just let us know’.” So Denise got them to fill in her lines, colouring-in on a grand scale. “They couldn’t believe we weren’t using spray cans,” she laughs, and says she suspects that their artwork is likely to be found under some of the city’s bridges. “One of the them was a very young guy and he was very grateful to work on my mural.” She’s taken him to Te Kuiti to help work on her Empty Spaces wall. She says getting young people involved in public art projects is a good way of getting them off the streets and taking pride in their environment. “It’s something the councils could look at doing more.” Inger Vos

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“The Freedom Diaries” tells how author Mark Holloway discovers completely by accident how to have a back and forth conversation with God. After 37 years of believing in a God who seldom speaks clearly, Mark’s life goes down the plug hole in a single day. Worse, he discovers it’s his own doing. Terrified he screams out to God, and to his amazement God speaks back – and keeps talking. An unbelievable conversation with God begins. As his life continues to slide into an abyss, Mark is plagued by doubt. Would God really talk to him like this? Then he discovers his conversations with God have made him a disappointment to religious people. Thoroughly disillusioned he decides to stop. But God keeps talking. Every day God turns up and says encouraging and hopeful things when there was no hope. Thousands of others hear what Mark is doing and try it themselves. Many discover that they too are having a conversation with God without having to be perfect. A back and forth conversation with God – just like friends!

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Funding needed to keep Maui ¯ Dolphin Day Whaingaroa Environment Centre, TZeroheRaglan Community House and Xtreme Waste have all participated over the

years in organising the annual Māui Dolphin Day, which has run for the last 13 years. Last year was a real struggle to get the necessary funds required to organise the event which often draws a crowd of over 1000 people.

The annually held Maui ¯ Dolphin Day is under threat due to lack of funding.

The event, which focuses on the plight of Māui dolphin, is an end of summer celebration for locals. It is also an opportunity for local organisations to show what they have to offer our community and potentially raise funds for their charitable purposes. The day is always remembered for the recycled raft race, the stage backed with local performers and kids games on the beach. To date we have not been able to find the funds necessary for next March’s event. We are in need of $12,000 to pay for the activities and co-ordination of the event. We are asking if there is anyone within the community who can help us keep this iconic event going. If you have suggestions or could possibly help out with sponsorship please contact June or Danielle at the Whaingaroa Environment Centre or Jacqui at Xtreme Zero Waste. Jacqui Forbes

Soundsplash announces full lineup for 2016 festival S

oundsplash 2016 is set to return to Wainui Reserve 8-10 January 2016. Soundsplash has transformed itself to become a multi-genre festival with an array of performers, highlighting world-class music across four stages, for three days. The return of Soundsplash will mark Raglan as the home of the only multi-day, outdoor festival in the Waikato. The full lineup for Soundsplash 2016 has been released and the final additions to the bill will bring over 40 artists to Wainui Reserve. With all early-bird and advance tickets having sold out, Soundsplash 2016 is set to be one of the the biggest events of the summer. The lineup features some of Raglan’s very own beat makers: Cornerstone Roots, Jamin-I, B-Rex,

Mighty Mighty, Brown Brothers, Dubsonic, DJ Atmosphere, Jinja Cat, King Macka, Drulox, Dealt Fairly, Table Suede and Strangely Arousing. They’ll be joined by National and International acts who will provide the perfect soundtrack of summertime vibes for all. Along with Sticky Fingers and The Black Seeds, new additions include chart-topping Tiki Taane, Anna Coddington, Knights of the Dub Table, Sunshine Soundsystem and more. For the full lineup, checkout the poster below. Full price tickets are now on sale, with tiered ticket prices to suit punters of all ages–including a special group rate as well. All tickets include overnight stays and parking in one of three stunning locations on Wainui Reserve. Tickets and more information can be found online at http://soundsplash.co.nz.

Raglan Liquor Centre supports the community t has been just over three years since IThakur business partners Prasad Kolluru, Praveen and Sandeep Singh took over Raglan Liquor Centre and since then they have worked hard to establish Raglan Liquor as a community minded business and to also contribute in a positive way to our town.

“We clearly feel that unless you support the local community you can’t flourish,” says Prasad, “we offer great product prices and get involved with the community where we can,” said Prasad. “[Raglan Liquor] used to be a stand alone store, we decided to join with the Liquor Centre chain to better serve the community with specials and more affordable pricing.” Focusing on providing competitive prices they stand proudly by their store motto; “We are needy, but not greedy.” Raglan Liquor has also expanded over the years, increasing the size of their chiller and making sure there are products to fit every budget. Prasad thanks the Raglan community saying everybody has a “great attitude,” often making small chat with him and that the town has a “friendly community feel.” Raglan Liquor takes part in community fundraisers, providing products for auctions held for some of the local schools and organisations. They also keep a box on the checkout counter for koha for the Raglan Volunteer Coastguard. They employ a staff of Raglan locals. Aside from the family popping in a few hours each week, Raglan

The Raglan Liquor Centre team. Liquor is managed by two locals and maintained by staff members who all live around Raglan. Feel free to pop in and see the local team, as they are happy to help.

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 

    

       

          

          

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                    

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 

     

          

  

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   

8 RAGLAN Chronicle

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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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BUILDING

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE HARDIES HOUSE & GARDEN

• Qualified builder • Landscaping • Lawn Mowing • Garden Care • Chainsaw Work

• Chipper/ Shredder • Water Blasting • Painting • Decorating • Carpet Cleaning

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

soneillbuilder@hotmail.co.nz

COURIERS/PARCELS

REFRIGERATION Talk to the Experts:

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

RAGLAN TO HAMILTON THREE TIMES DAILY

commeRcial RefRiGeRation ltd Richard, Trish and Glenn Flower

“I CAN DELIVER YOUR PARCELS ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND WITH TRACK & TRACE!”

• Service and Sales - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • 24 hours - 7 days • Fujitsu heat pumps • All Farm Vat Refrigeration

‘CHILLED SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE’

PH Pete: 0274 302 890

MINISKIPS

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

RECYLCING AND RUBBISH REMOVAL MADE EASY BIG BINS FOR BIG JOBS

Richard 027 4460 361 Glenn 027 4809 765 a/hrs ph 825 2640 fax 825 2122 flower.power@xtra.co.nz www.chillrite.net.nz

ROOFING

Miniskips

2.5m3³to 4.5m3³Capacity www.xtremewaste.org.nz House & Garage Clean-Outs • Renovation & Building Sites

07 825 6509 027 208 6742 PLUMBING

DRIPFREE PLUMBING LTD

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD

Stefan Frew stefan@liveelectrical.co.nz 022 676 3081

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

FENCING

FENCING

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

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POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES

Contact for FREE QUOTE

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

RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

NO JOB TOO SMALL !

HARLEY FIELD REG. PLUMBER &GASFITTER CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER

NO JOB TOO SMALL LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

P: 021 127 5486 E: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

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

mobile 021 263 8698

FLOORING

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER

For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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• MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.

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

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


WED 18 NOV R A G L A N RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station–Narrows to Pearts Finger–bring lunch. 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. BLACK GRACE CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF BLACK GRACE 17 November Raglan Town Hall 7:30, $20 tickets at the door from 6:30pm

Open 7 Days a week from 9am Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Friday Eats & Beats at 5pm Saturday Eats & Beats at 5pm Checkout Facebook for Details facebook.com/rockitraglan - 825 8233 -

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.

For Sale

Commercial To Let

PIZZA OVEN WOOD Dry manuka. ph. 027 361 9022 or 027 362 6004. 11X WINDOWS – doors, + frames. Offers 825 0064. 027 403 8813.

FENCED YARD FOR RENT. Approx 300 Sqm. Available i m m e d i a t e l y. Phone Stuart or Kim on 825 0113 or 027 22 88 640. INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Ph. Bob 021 825 869.

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

Fantastic new books Yoga for Life, Cornersmith, Brene Brown +++ New Rhythm & Tigerlily Bikinis & Mens Boardies, Organic Turkish Towels + E P O H K E Eyewear + and fresh Posie Candles

SELF STORAGE

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

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

Garage Sale

SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 8AM - 12pm 44 Upper Wainui Road. Situations Vacant

LIFEGUARD R E Q U I R E D for busy tourist Wanted complex. Phone G R A Z E R S 8254761. WANTED. Around 25 carry over cows WANTED: or yearlings. Ph. Curry & Tandoori 027 362 6004. Chef min. 3 yrs experience.

Contact 825 0300 email: indiancuisine.nz@ gmail.com

THURS 12 NOV: MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOLJon Sanders - NZ Tour 2015 Thu 12 Nov doors open 7pm performance starts 7.30pm $15.

FRI 13 NOV @ RAGLAN CLUB: Raglan Club INC presents ‘Mark Taipari’. Rock n Roll/ Dance Music from 7pm. Bring a friend and enjoy top notch entertainment from 7pm. Members and guest welcome. THURS 12 NOV @ (Members draw YOT CLUB: Great amaount $1200).

music, free pool, 14 NOV @ YOT action sports clips. SAT CLUB: Strangely FRI 13 NOV @ YOT CLUB: DJ Wes Twokay, bass heavy beats, free entry.

Arousing, funk rock. The New Supergroove. Tickets $10.

Services Offered

Public Notices

CONVENTIONAL HAY BALING

TE MATA SCHOOL A U C T I O N FUNDRAISER. Sat 14 November, Te Mata Club, Kawhia Road, Te Mata. Doors at 5pm, Happy Hour 5-6pm, Auction Viewing 6pm, Auction Begins at 8pm.

O R G A N I C KNOTS Dreadlock maintenance and creations. 021 084 90045. Check us out on Facebook. Local rates available.

Mow, rake & bale Phone Sean O'Halloran 027 346 6379 For Hire

B O U N C Y CASTLE, great for entertaining the kids ph Vicki 8257575. Public Notices

P L U N K E T GARAGE SALE Saturday 28th Nov 10am-1pm Town Hall. Face painter, sausage sizzle and more. 825 7332 to book a table. WEST COAST H E A L T H C H A R I TA B L E TRUST AGM Tuesday, 17 November 2015 at 6pm at The Raglan House, 45 Bow Street. All welcome.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY Next meeting, Tuesday 17th November at 1:00pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. Floral Art-Christmas Wreath. Interest tableglass bottles. Guest Speaker “Our Roots”. Normal Competition programme, Display Table and sales. Visit to Hamilton Rose Gardens on Thursday 19th November. Book your Christmas lunch on Tuesday 8th December, Cost $20. All Welcome.

LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Mon and Thurs 10am, St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow Street.

MAINLY MUSIC FOR

Have a class or upcoming course to advertise? Contact the Raglan Chronicle classifieds@ raglanchronicle.co.nz.

Church Hall $3 per

*Ad sponsored by RC

PRESCHOOLERS Every Mon & Wed. 9:30AM @ Te Uku family. All welcome. Ph. Surfside 825 5199 for more details.

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Classifieds Advertising Special

Classifieds

Q U I L T I N G EXHIBITION. 14-15 November. Raglan Town Hall. 10am – 4pm.

Courses, classes & workshops

PAY FOR 2 ADS GET THE 3RD FOR FREE!

Place and pay for your classified ad to run twice and we’ll run it a third time absolutely FREE! Conditions Apply

E SAV $ $$

Contact the Raglan Chronicle: ph. 027 825 7076 e. classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz Public notice of application for renewal of on-licence. Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Bow Street Depot Limited has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 2 Bow Street Raglan and known as Bow Street Depot. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant & Bar. The days on which and the hours during which alcolhol is sold under the licence are: Monday-Sunday 8AM – 1AM of the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the renewal of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published on 05.11.15.

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

668 Wainui Rd

RAGLAN REAL ESTATE ID#RAG22479 5

14 Opotoru Rd

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View Open Home Saturday 12PM or by appt.

View Open Home Sunday 2pm or by appt.

MAGICAL MANU BAY

81 Sunshine Rise

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION: 4PM, SATURDAY 14.11.15 AT RAY WHITE OFFICE • This is it! First time on the market in 40 years, absolute paradise • Don’t try and compare this one-of-kind property with anything, there is nothing like it anywhere!

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View Open Home Sunday 1pm or by appt.

• Prolific bird life including Kereru, Tui, Bell bird, Shining cuckoo, Morepork, Petrel, and even Penguin reflecting decades of careful protection

116h Greenslade Rd

• This property runs right down to a secluded beach and looks down at the globally famous Manu Bay surf break

UB 5 G CL 1 . 2 IN 4.1 L N BOW O I CT AN AUAGL R PM

• Two existing, 2 bedroom dwellings one of which is the perfect, income generating surf chalet

• A must to view!!!

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Prior Auction Offers Considered Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

78g Greenslade Rd

View Open Home Saturday 11am or by appt.

ID#RAG22470 5

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22 James St

AUCTION 22.11.15: 2PM ONSITE PEACE & TRANQUILITY IN MOONLIGHT BAY

• Proudly positioned capturing sun, glorious harbour views and magical moonlit nights • A mezzanine floor is a bonus bedroom, office space or library • Downstairs there is a large bedroom and living space which comes furnished with gym equipment • This 1096m² property also features a private and separate s/c fully furnished unit with its own views • With sensational views, a unique lifestyle and plenty of space this recently refurbished property is sure to impress!! • Prior auction offers considered

View By Appointment

6 Government Rd

ID#RAG22492 2 B LU

5 C 2.1LING 1 . 4 N OW TIOAN B C AUAGL R M P

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

View Open Home Sunday 12pm or by appt.

• Opportunity in a prime location is exactly what we are offering here • Spacious living and old worldly charm • Just minutes from the centre of town location and a quick stroll for a swim • Situated on 700m2 section. • Prior Auction offers considered.

View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by appt.

24 James St 5 2.1 ING 4.1 WL N IO BO CT AN AUAGL R PM

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22493

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ID#RAG#22500 3

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14a Main Rd

CHARACTER COTTAGE .15 ICE .12OFF 1 1 N ITE TIOWH C AU RAY M 6P

• 3 bedrooms + sleep out and shed • New heat pump • Peninsular swimming and walkway at your doorstep • Rural, mountain and estuary views • Prior auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

UNDER CONTRACT

OPEN HOMES

this weekend 14th & 15th November

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SEASIDE HOLIDAY MEMORIES HUGE POTENTIAL • Here’s your opportunity to secure elevated prime box seats overlooking Lorenzen Bay • This house is packed with potential for renovation or re-build • 2 upstairs bedrooms, downstairs features 3rd bedroom and potential for extra living • There is direct access to Lorenzen Bay from the property, featuring garage on the waterfront. • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22485 2

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STYLE, VIEWS AND CHARM

• Positioned perfectly, nestled amongst native bush with sweeping views of Lorenzen Bay • Character cottage situated on ½ share in 2003m2 • Lower floor: 1 double bedroom, modern bathroom with infinity hot water, granite kitchen with quality fittings • Second level is a spacious mezzanine floor with absolutely glorious views of the water offering the option for a second bedroom, lounge or study. • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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BEACH LIVING WITH CHARACTER • Full of character this 1940’s cottage is ready for the next owner to move in and make it theirs • This property ticks a lot of boxes and there is the opportunity to add additional value • Native timber flooring, open fireplace, off street parking and room to add a garage • Great location, close walk to all amenities, wharf, beach, town, shops, cafes • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG#22501 3 TIDY AND CENTRAL

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• 3 bedrooms • 400m2 easycare section • Ideal retirement home or rental investment • Close walking distance to town and wharf • Prior auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22495 FLAT SECTION IN RAGLAN • This 928m2 section is flat, has no covenants which makes it the perfect buy for those wanting to build their home or holiday house or simply re-locate and develop later • Great location with picturesque views of Mount Karioi • Close to town, cafes, beaches and boat ramp. A section this flat is rare in Raglan so view today and don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity. • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22491 3

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NEAT TIDY LIVING

.15 ICE .12OFF 1 1 N ITE TIOWH C AU RAY M 6P

View Open Home Sunday 11am or by appt.

• Tidy, low maintenance three bedroom house • The open plan kitchen, dining and living area opens on to an elevated deck which captures the sun • Convenient location with a close walk to Raglan township where you can enjoy the beaches, village markets, cafes, gallery style shopping and safe, friendly community • Ideal first home, holiday house, book a bach style accommodation or rental investment. • Prior auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 11am - 116H Greenslade Rd | Saturday 12pm - 668 Wainui Rd | Saturday 12pm - 11c Cross St Saturday 1pm - 7 Earles Place | Saturday 1pm - 22 James St | Saturday 1pm - 24 James St | Sunday 11am - 14a Main Road Sunday 12pm - 6 Government Rd | Sunday 12pm - 8 Government Rd | Sunday 1pm - 81 Sunshine Rise | Sunday 2pm - 14 Opotoru Rd

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

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

55 Norrie Ave

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

6 Smith St – Section

SECTION 600m2 • Great building site • Views and close to beach and town • A wonderful opportunity to hold or build your dream home • Prior Auction offers considered.

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• Here is a unique opportunity to secure a fabulous spot! • Classic Kiwi bach situated on large flat 842m2 section • This is an ideal site to build your dream home in later years. Build up to capture the water views. • A short walk to safe swimming, cafes, shops, kayaking, boat ramp and paddleboarding • Prior auction offers considered

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WHEN LOCATION & CHARACTER MATTER

6a Government Rd – Section UB 5 G CL 1 . 2 IN 4.1 L N BOW O I CT AN AUAGL R PM

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ID#RAG22469 1 CLASSIC KIWI BACH


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