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An opportunity for all members of the community to gain an indepth understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi. The all-day workshop was taught by national coordinator of the Tangata Tiriti-Treaty People project, Dr. Ingrid Huygens, who brought the Treaty to life for attendees, sharing information many had not heard before. “How can we understand where we are going, if we don’t know where we have been,” said Councillor Thomson, who was also in attendance. There will be a follow-up to the workshop on Saturday 28 October 2017, in acknowledgement of the 182nd anniversary of the signing of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga

o Nu Tireni, the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand. The aim of the follow-up workshop is to explore how this new understanding of Te Tiriti o te Waitangi can be further acknowledged within the community to influence and inspire how the town grows. Join the next community kōrero, 28 October from 10am to 12pm in the Supper Room at the Town Hall. Bring a plate to share for lunch. If you would like more information on the follow-up workshop, follow Raglan Naturally on Facebook, https://www.facebook. com/RaglanNaturally or email Lisa. Thomson@waidc.govt.nz. To learn more about Tangata Tiriti, visit http:// www.treatypeople.org. S.K.

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New harbourside pump track pulls in crowds over holidays

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Lisa at the pump track with (from front to back) Hamiltonian Marcus McCall and Raglan lads Finnbar Eadie, Mason Swann, Braxton Benseman and, far back, Karewa Irvin with his scooter obscured.

here’s been no stopping young BMXers, skateboarders and scooter-riders these school holidays after Raglan’s newly built pump track bordering Kopua domain was declared all go for use. Riders converged upon the challenging new circuit with a vengeance, taking pressure off the adjacent skatepark which has been a magnet for generations of local kids wanting to practise their ollies, fakies and other manoeuvres. “The whole plan was to offload crowds from the skate park,” reveals local cycling promoter Dirk De Ruysscher who introduced the idea of a Raglan pump track at the time the mountain bike trail under the pine plantation overlooking Ocean Beach was being built. He told the Chronicle the existing BMX track – which the pump track replaces – had become not only unsafe but also “too expensive” to maintain because of the prohibitive cost of carting lime from Te Kuiti every year. The old dirt track was constantly being eroded by wind, sand and sea whereas the pump track has a durable, low-maintenance,

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raised asphalt surface that’s a first for New Zealand, he says. “There’s calls from other councils now to build something similar, so we won’t be exclusive for long,” he adds. Raglan ward councillor Lisa Thomson says the $120,000 track – which was only two months in the making – is a “fantastic” facility for Raglan to have in its backyard. Her own teenage son, Karewa, has been among the throngs getting the most out of it every fine day of the holidays. While the track is perhaps better suited to older children and teens, says Lisa, it’s been “awesome” to see little ones and adults also enjoying the new facility. Funded by Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Board, the pump track is “bigger than anticipated” because its designers and builders – Chris Martin and Adam King – saw an opportunity to improve on their original plans while on site, Lisa explains. The Rotorua-based pair – who established their own company ‘Empire of Dirt’ in 2012 – also built Raglan’s new MTB trail. They’ve earned a reputation as worldclass track builders since successfully completing the trails for New Zealand’s

round of Crankworx – the world’s largest MTB festival. “They’re both riders and they know what they’re doing,” Lisa adds. “It’s definitely a first for them, this level of (pump) track … I think we’ve got really good value.” The key feature of a pump track is that it allows riders to “pump” more and pedal less to maintain speed over a series of rollers, berms and jumps. The 30 by 20 metre Raglan track also takes up a smaller space than the old BMX circuit, which in turn leaves plenty of room for landscaping. That work is still to be completed, says Lisa, but meantime an official opening with a free barbecue is being planned to “celebrate the track as a community facility”. “We’re calling it Te Raenga o Rokikore Pump Track,” Lisa reveals, te raenga meaning ‘point of land’ and Rokikore the original name of that area including the sandspit. The land there is actually not part of Te Kopua Domain, as people commonly think. Edith Symes

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YOUNG ACHIEVERS

Master the Surf with the DK Surf School

An occasional column featuring young achievers in our community.

Daniel and Renee are firm believers of looking after the children in New Zealand.

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fter running the DK Surf School for three years at Auckland’s Orewa Beach, Daniel Kereopa and his partner Renee Davenport are bringing their skills and knowledge to the shores of Whaingaroa.

This week we spoke to talented swimmer and surfer, Joseph, who is training to compete for the Special Olympics regionals. How old are you and what school do you go to? I'm 16 years old in year 11 and now go to Rototuna Senior High School.

How often do you Where do you train?

swim?

I train at Waterworld every week with the Special Olympics squad. Stuart is my coach. I am learning how to do tumbleturns for backstroke!

Tell me about how you got noticed to train for the Special Olympics? I was placed first in intermediate boys 25m AWD freestyle and breaststroke for Waikato Secondary Schools and first in 50m AWD freestyle. Wendy Smith a Swimming NZ Education Adviser, spotted me and gave Mike Smith from Raglan Area School her business card saying get Joseph to call me if he's interested!

What does training involve for you now? Doing lengths of freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and practising tumble turns. Getting coaching ftom Stuart to improve my technique.

Do you have a goal with your swimming? I'm preparing for my first Special Olympics Regional competition in Te Awamutu on 29 October 2017.

I hear you are also a good surfer. Tell me about how you learnt. I learnt by spending time out

in the surf. Doing Sea Dogs every week was fun and it was good to spend time with friends. Mr C and Matua Pete were really good surfers and teachers. I also surf in my own time with my own Dad, winter and summer.

How often do you go surfing and who do you go with? I go out surfing with whoever is passionate about surfing too, usually once a week.

How do you think young people get really good at something? They use their own time to actually get better and improve to get really good at sonething. I do sometimes watch stuff about things I'm passionate about because then I learn what I could do and then I go and do it in my own time.

What other things do you like doing? I like anything to do with nature. I like caving and am interested in underwater caves. I also like to bike places, see friends to do stuff for fun with them like watching movies and playing games with them, and try to create time to do fun things with my family like playing pool or going bowling.

What do you like about living in Raglan? I like the people and making friends with them. I also like the surf and going to different view spots. I like going out to the beach to watch the sunset and people surfing.

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For Daniel, it’s not so much the time he has spent winning competitions and representing Whaingaroa on a National or International level, but in how he uses what he has learned moving forward. Growing up in the waters of Whaingaroa, Daniel was tasked with learning how to interact with the ocean, which has since become the foundation of the DK Surf School. The pair will continue to run their business in Auckland a few days a week, but their time there has helped them to solidify what sets them apart as both a business and as instructors. They’re ready now to return to the roots of the DK journey. Daniel and Renee believe in taking care of New Zealand’s children. Through the DK Surf School, they utilise their experience with the surf and their passion for the water, and channel it into providing a new experience for kids who might not have the opportunity to try surfing otherwise. A big part of Daniel’s vision in bringing the DK Surf School home, is to someday see more of the local kids of Whaingaroa out on Ngarunui Beach, working for Surf Life Saving, volunteering for the Coastguard, navigating the coastline and protecting the visitors. As a beachside town known around the world for its surf, you don’t see a lot of the local kids out in the water – Daniel and Renee are setting out to change that. While their aim is to teach kids how to surf, they also teach skills and knowledge that can be used in other life situations. “There are jobs available for them if they are confident in navigating the water. We want to bridge that gap for them. Making surf lessons more accessible is just one way of doing that.” Daniel stated.

“The local kids need the opportunity to learn about their coastline, to understand how the currents work and how to make smarter choices while in the water.” “When you know what you’re doing, the ocean is something you can enjoy on your own or you can enjoy with friends. But most importantly it’s something you can enjoy your whole life,” said Renee. DK Surf School provides lessons, after-school and holiday programmes, week long surf camps, and starting next Thursday the 19th, they’ll try out their first Raglan based 8-week surf programme, open to all ages, 7 years and up. Lessons are taught using kaupapa Māori and Daniel shares the stories of his people to bring inspiration into the learning environment. And they run their camps as a total immersion experience, meaning the kids become a whānau. They eat together, sleep marae style, learn together and surf together. “They have to learn to work as a team. It’s less telling and more doing, leading by example. We’re right there with them through every step of the camp.” said Daniel. “By challenging them, we empower them.” Torpedo 7 believes in the vision and kaupapa of the DK Surf School and has come on to support them, making it possible for the DK Surf School to have access to all the equipment one might need to learn how to surf. “We have a chance to really focus on the local kids. All it took was a small shift in the mentality and the structure of what we were doing.” Combating the waters of the wild west coast is no easy task, but when you’re connected with the elements and you have the education of the environment, you’ll feel more resilient and safe out in the surf. Explore the DK Surf School at www. dksurfing.com. The 2017 Term 4 8-week Programme starts on Thursday 19 October. For bookings or more information text 022 435 7873 or email dksurfnz@gmail.com.

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Generous donations get community van on the road

Tamariki involved with Surfside Youth pictured with their new van.

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urfside Church recently replaced one of its van used to transport youth to and from the popular youth group held in Te Uku.

Replacing a 1987 van which was donated to a local community group, the 2013 Toyota Hiace, although second hand, feels like brand new says pastor Rodger Peart. The $36,000 vehicle was made possible due to generous donations by local organisations Raglan Lions Club, Raglan Community Charitable Trust and WEL Trust. “We are really grateful and want to thank them for their kind donations,” Rodger says. Young people who attend the youth group

contributed by holding fundraising competitions and donations were also made by people all across the Raglan community. The van is used to ferry young people from the pick-up point outside the Raglan Library at 6.45pm to Te Uku and at the end of the evening drop them off at their various homes in Raglan, Te Mata, Te Uku, Waitetuna and Waingaro. Around 40 to 60 young people aged between 13 and 18 attend the group which runs throughout the year during the school term. For more information about the Surfside Church Youth Group contact the church office 07 825 5199, info@surfside.co.nz or check out the Facebook page - Surfside Youth.

Raglan Community Christmas Dinner

At home with Frank and Jane Lorenzen T his week the Chronicle in collaboration with The Raglan Project is launching a monthly column called Home Sweet Home that features locals in their humble abodes. This week we sat down with Frank and Jane Lorenzen.

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nother year has rolled around fast and Colin Chung and his team of helpers are organising another midday Christmas dinner at the Raglan Town Hall, on Christmas Day.

“If you are finding yourself alone; or without extended family; or for some reason you may not be able to afford Christmas dinner this year - then come on down as it’ll be like any other family Christmas dinner, the family just happens to be the Raglan community, and the home happens to be the town hall” says Colin who extends an open invitation to the community. Around 200 people have attended in the past, and Colin, Rhonda Chung & their team will once again prepare a delicious feast including turkey, ham, lamb, pork, sushi, chicken, loads of salads and vegetables - they do however need extra desserts, so if anybody is making desert for your own dinner, make another for us, let us know and we’ll collect it. Santa will be on hand to make this annual

occasion a day to remember with presents for the children and adults alike, and there will also be local musicians providing music. To make this special event happen, the organising team makes a request to the community as they need donated inexpensive gifts to go under the tree, in particular ‘small gifts’ for adults. On Christmas Eve they would appreciate helpers to come and decorate the hall. “We would like it if children could be encouraged to make their own decorations and come and hang them up so we can beautify the hall and the tree” says Colin. The Raglan Hospital Trust, plus the local Raglan Lions have kindly donated funding to help with the expenses through their initiatives that support local community groups. Please call Rhonda or Colin 825 8289, or Dave 825 8792 if you are keen to come along and they will put you on the list to get an idea of numbers for catering purposes.

Frank: We have lived in this house for five years but I've lived in Raglan 83 years. I was born down at the homestead called The Oaks on Lorenzen Bay Road but its not there anymore. It was on a knoll overlooking the harbour, nothing there just paddocks and a dirt road leading to it. My father owned the farm from inside Greenslade road and back to Lorenzen and he subdivided it up. That's why the road was named Lorenzen. Where we live now used to be the hay paddock. Jane: I came to Raglan 64 years ago when I was 12. We have lived in three houses on Lorenzen Bay road over the

years. We had to downsize because of health problems so we came here. We tried Hamilton to be closer to medical facilities but we only lasted 3 months. I didn't like it and felt lost so we came home. Frank: We've seen so many changes over the years. So many more houses and less paddocks. It's progress I suppose. Jane: I worked in the Raglan Post office when I was sixteen delivering telegrams and sorting mail. Frank happened to walk past the window and winked at me. Frank: No it was the other way round. She winked first. She was a flirt! Jane: When we went out we used to know everybody but not now. I guess every bodies at work. We are lucky to have our daughter Anne in town who looks after us. She gave me this super-star-mum statue when she was 12.

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What can be done? coat is often dry and flaky and lost If you notice any of the above clinical its shine Much less mess to clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – ortherefore lessmay signs in your cat you suspect there • Rapid unexplained weight loss • Particularly smellytoilet. breath and be a health issue, make an appointment mess and smell when your pet goes to the with your vet. The sooner these issues are dental disease addressed, the best chance your pet has at • Excessive drinking and subsequent Weight management: Obesityfrequent is theurination; mostyou common form of malnutrition in the may notice a long, quality life. There are aimportant. number of diagnostic pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate Highteststo your cat drinkingquantity from variousof oddfood is very that your veterinarian can perform places, such as the sink or shower quality food tends to make the• animal feel full and satisfied with the a smaller quantity. determine status of your cats kidneys Unexplained senile behaviour, such and decide whether early renal failure is as disorientation and meowing at at play, or whether the clinical signs noted Dental health: Dental problems are the second most common health problem odd times hronic Renal Failure (CRF) in cats may be indicating another health concern • Sudden changes in ‘house training’ is very common, in our that we see inparticularly our patients. Vet-Only pet foods have special features to help keep that requires addressing. behaviour, such as toileting in older pets. CRF describes a long-term If your cat is diagnosed with CRF, your pet’s mouth inappropriate places deterioration of the kidneys, healthy. eventually your vet can then make recommendations resulting in total loss of kidney function • Fussiness over food or inappetance specifically tailored to your pet to suit andTaste: poor health associated this.love it! Cats kidneys are designed to conserve needs and your lifestyle. Changes Your petswith will Vet-Only diets have a hightheir acceptance rate among water, due to their historical diet of small may include the likes of prescription diets, What role do the kidneys play? pets. But for extra reassurance all our foods are 100% guaranteed. If your pet Most importantly, the kidneys filter animals and insects, which equate to additives and supplements, supplementary 70% water. So, to see your fluids and other medications. thedoesn’t blood to remove impurities and approximately like itanywe will refund the purchase price. cat drink more frequently than usual can Please speak to your veterinary nurse make urine, therefore when the kidneys be considered somewhat abnormal and if you are concerned, or book your pet in are not working at their optimum, overall Theof link good nutrition and health is well proven humans and animals, may be an indication of something amiss to in be checked. health the petbetween is compromised and can result in a multitude of health issues. with your cats health. The Anexa Team so you want to feed the best food you can to your pets. We believe feeding a top

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44 Matakotea Road

1 Lorenzen Bay Road

Location and Lifestyle! You get the best of both worlds from this conveniently located lifestyle property. Just over 1½ acres of the flattest land you will get in Raglan, it’s fenced into 2 grazing paddocks with space for chickens a pony or a few sheep. Just minutes up the road is the Te Uku store, petrol pumps, school and coffee shop + Raglan town and beaches are only a short 15 min drive away. A tree lined avenue leads the way to a modern and sunny 3 bedroom home, recently painted interior means it is fresh and tidy. Enjoy gorgeous rural views and generous decking on 2 sides offering indoor/outdoor flow. A double garage completes this extremely attractive property.

Impossible to Build for the Price! Be impressed when you enter through the auto gates and see this exceptional 330m2 home built in 2008 with no expense spared. The lower level has 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, an office, a laundry and internal access 3 car garage. Surround sound wiring, central vacuum system and a security alarm are other fine features. The large landscaped 1295m2 section is attractively presented and borders a farm with rural views to the east, harbour views to the north and mountain views to the south. This home is like a beautiful modern castle built with top quality materials and no expense spared.

For Sale $619,000

For Sale $1,050,000

Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/ 1M1HFG

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For Sale $439,000

$380,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/INPHFG

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Realise The Potential This late 1980’s home has 3 bedrooms, a good sized living area, internal access garage and a stylish new bathroom. Your family will be warm as it is north facing for all day sun and has a heat pump and insulation for the cooler days. The section is family friendly being flat and fully fenced. There is scope to add more value with interior redecoration so you can make it your own. Quietly located in a cul-de-sac in a popular area less than 5 minutes walk to lovely Lorenzen Bay.

Beached Az! (Maori Leasehold ) You don’t get closer to the beach than this amazing lease hold location. Feel the sand beneath your feet only metres from your doorstep and experience up close and personal the ever impressive views of the Wild West coast. This wonderful beach offers a multitude of activities to excite every age group from Kite surfing to horse riding & much more, all just a hop skip and jump away! The gorgeous 3 bedroom Bach has been renovated yet retains character, featuring generous decking and all day sun. The 1194m2 section also boasts a caboose/sleepout and double garage. NB: Boundary lines on photo are approximate. Term of lease 30 yrs, expiry date 2039.

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1a Sunshine Rise

143 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive

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100c Greenslade Road

41 Government Road

Your Haven

Beach Within Reach

Deadline 25th October (unless sold prior) Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email

ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Enjoy spectacular harbour views from this warm and welcoming home. ‘The Chalet’ was built to make the most of the sun and the views with two living areas and dual decks for relaxed outdoor living and entertaining. You will love the peacefulness of the bush setting and the sheltered micro climate it provides. Wake to birdsong, breathe in the fresh sea air and enjoy the natural tranquillity of the gentle lap of the tides. Positioned adjacent to the walkway access to Moonlight Bay you can be at the water’s edge in less than a minute. It is a sanctuary for busy professionals or a wonderful holiday home. Call now and secure it for summer!

Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email

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This cute and quirky cottage could be your opportunity to make your Raglan dream a reality. The open plan living area has lovely Tawa floors and opens out through bi-fold doors to a generous deck, perfect for alfresco dining and those summer BBQs. Modernisation over past years includes, new kitchen and bathroom, woodburner, gas hot water in addition to under-floor insulation in the upper level. Located a short walk away from Daisy Street and Lily Street for harbour access, swimming or fresh fish and chips from the wharf. Call Chrissy now and be ready for the first of many wonderful memories this and every summer.

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22a Manukau Road

4a Kaitoke Street

405 Wainui Road, Raglan

For Sale $525,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 11 - 11:30am View ljhooker.co.nz/ 1N6HFG

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2013 Built Beach House or First Home Thoughtfully designed and built in 2013 by Kiwi Homes, this modern and low maintenance 3 bedroom home is perfect for permanent or holiday living. Located at the end of a quiet culdesac with the popular coastal walkway at the end of the bush lined driveway. Packed full of features for the price. Call Kyle for a viewing today

Hard to Find, Easy to Love! This immaculate near new home is sure to impress and will appeal to many buyers from families to retirees whether it be for permanent or holiday living. Featuring 3 double bedrooms, master with ensuite and open plan living designed to capture the wide Harbour view. Double garage with internal access and just enough flat lawn area to keep the kids and gardeners happy. All on one level this beautiful property is easy care, easy living and an easy decision! LIM report available. Deadline 18th October (unless sold prior) Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1NEHFG

Walk to the Surf Beach - 2.8a Lifestyle Be sure to come and check out this 3 bedroom solid brick home on 2.8 acres which is packed full of potential to modernise and call your own. North-facing and full of sunshine with a front deck overlooking an easy contoured front paddock which could be further developed into lawns and gardens. Auction @ 27 Bow St, Raglan 1pm Saturday 14.10.17 14th October at 1.00 pm Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 1NAHFG

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3729 State Highway 23

27 Cliff Street

Easy Contoured and Near Raglan with NO Covenants!!! If you have been waiting for a lifestyle block with the convenience of NO land or building covenants to restrict your plans, then this really is a fantastic option! Why not relocate a character villa or classic bungalow, build an earthship or container home. With a total area of 15985m2 (3.95 acres), this elevated property has flat to gently rolling ‘hay country’ contour and is awaiting your home development ideas and plantings. For those that work in Hamilton it’s an approx. 25 min. drive to the city fringe with the beaches and cafes of seaside Raglan only a short 5 min. drive away giving you the best of both worlds..

Where Memories are Made Seldom do properties come up for sale in sought after Cliff Street. Perfectly positioned with the harbour just across the road, the vibrant town centre and cafes just a short stroll away and beautiful beach walks right at your doorstep. The 1950’s character cottage is conveniently set back from the road with two majestic Pohutakawa trees positioned either side adding history and character to the flat and attractive site. You can’t go wrong by investing in the best area of town! Buy right, buy location. Enjoy it as your family holiday bach, renovate the cottage or build your dream home here in time, the choice is all yours.

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28th October (unless sold prior) Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 3 - 3:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1PDHFG

28th October (unless sold prior) Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 2 - 2:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/1P1HFG

Robbie Regnier

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

021 952 271

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

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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 •

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

West Shore Ltd Matt Connor - Roofer contactmattconnor@gmail.com 021 254 1600 • New Roof • Roof repairs • Re-roof • Cladding & flashings • Gutters - new - repairs - maintenance

FLOORING

Quality Local Roofing & Maintenance

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering. Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

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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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FRI 13 OCT MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL: KENDALL ELISE - I DIDN’T STAND A CHANCE TOUR Doors open 8pm, opening act (Parabola West) 8:30pm. Tickets $10 at u n d e r t h e r a d a r. co.nz, $15 at the door. WED 18 OCT R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Kakepuku - bring lunch.

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F I R E W O O D AVAILABLE now for next winter. Pine $80, manuka $130 M3. Delivered. Phone 027 361 9022 or 027 362 6004.

NEED THOSE SMALL JOBS DONE in and around the house? Call John on 021 0824 0111 Raglan Based. Commercial to Let

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Best George & Edi candles new stock Manduka Yoga mats, blocks, straps ALL WINTER pieces on SALE *

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

SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd

SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com

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FRI 13 OCT @ YOT CLUB: Ras Drulox, Mash Down Babylon. Reggae, dancehall - $5 after 10pm.

SAT 12 OCT @ YOT CLUB: Cumbia Blazera, We l l i n g t o n supergroup. Carribean-South American inspired groove outfit. 9pm. $10.

Courses, classes & workshops

DAY SKIPPER 11 & 12 NOVEMBER 9am – 5pm Tutor: Viv Regnier. Raglan Coastguard Base. Contact 0800 40 80 90 or book online www. boatingeducation. org.nz. THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend. *Sponsored by RC

FREE BUDGET SERVICE AND CAREER-TREE CV WRITING SERVICE Raglan Community House @ 45 Bow St. Nau mai Haere mai. For appt. ph 07-825 8142, email: info@ theraglanhouse. co.nz. *Sponsored by RC

if you have the power to make someone happy, do it. the world needs more of that.

R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY next meeting, Tuesday 17th October at 1:00pm, Church Hall, Stewart Street. Guest speakers, “ourselves” talking about our own gardens, ideas and identiyfing weeds. Floral Art ‘A Table Decoration’, interest table, needlework. Normal competition programme, display table, sales and tea and biscuits. Everyone welcome. *Sponsored by RC

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800 RAGLAN COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DINNER - RSVP Required Finding yourself alone at Christmas (with no family around & needing some cheer), and you’d like to share a Christmas dinner with your own Raglan Community? RAGLAN TOWN HALL Christmas Day 12.00 to 3.00 pm transport available

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Phone Rhonda or Colin 825-8289, or Dave 825-8792 (so we can plan the number of dinners).

ASSISTANT HOSTEL MANAGER Raglan Backpackers, includes water sports equipment rental. Involves customer service, some training, multi tasking skills. Organizing surfing, kayaking. 27-approx 30hrs per week. Must be able to work in NZ for more than one year. Contact us for full job description. Applications close Oct 16 info@ raglanbackpackers.co.nz. RAGLAN BASED ELECTRICIAN Do you know someone who is feeling undervalued or looking for a better work environment? Or know someone wanting to move to Raglan? We are looking for a Raglan based electrician to join our busy team. If you are looking to work hard and play harder you might be the perfect fit for our team. The successful applicant must be confident working alone or in a team and have great time management skills, and of course, the job comes with all the usual perks and more, relocation package offered to the right candidate! If this sounds like you, please contact us on 0275622446.

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WANT TO VOLUNTEER? Brmmmm, brmmm Get behind the wheel of our mini-bus and help get people to medical appointments in Hamilton. All required training is provided for you… all you need is a full clean drivers’ licence. Light up a life! Only got a spare hour? That’s all the time you need to make someone’s day. Visit an elderly or socially isolated person to help them maintain a connection to their community. What an opportunity! Support your local community, and add valuable skills to your CV at the same time. Sort and present goods for sale and assist customers with their purchases in a local opportunity shop. Can you clean me? Help local mums to get tired kids home after Playgroup by taking care of the cleaning at the end of the session. All equipment provided for this once a week task that will take about an hour! To find out more about these and other volunteering opportunities in the Raglan area, phone 07 839 3191 or visit:

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For Sale: AUCTION: Ray White Office 27th October 2017, 6pm View: OPEN HOME on Sunday 12pm

62 Government Road, Raglan NEW LISTING - AUCTION 17th November • • • •

Amazing water views!! Fully furnished 2-bedroom home on 1381m² Huge decking with bushy backdrop Lends itself to an ancillary dwelling or secluded sleep-out • Prior auction offers considered rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22847

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35 Government Road, Raglan Auction: 27th October 2017 • Great holiday home, first home or retirement. • 2 bedrooms, open plan living and separate hobby studio or garage. • Compact garden, flat easy care, fully fenced North facing site. • Situated on ½ share 809 sqm • Prior Auction offers considered. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22825

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For Sale: AUCTION: 27th October 2017 View: By appointment Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

47 Norrie Avenue, Raglan CHARMING CHARACTER ON NORRIE

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

• One of a kind in Raglan • 2 bedroom house • 1 bedroom sleep out with shower, toilet and water views • Great views of the Raglan Bar plus picturesque Estuary views • Prior Auction offers considered

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22846

37 Point Street, Raglan Auction: 27th October 2017

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• Are you looking for a private haven? A beautiful, iconic Kiwi bach? • This property has 3 bedrooms comprising 2 bedrooms and has a large sleepout - set up with multiple sleeping opportunities • The property is to be sold fully furnished with an extensive chattels list • Prior Auction offers considered rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22757

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

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For Sale: AUCTION: 27th October 2017 View: Open Home Sat 12pm Contact: Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282


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