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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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15th February 2018 - Issue #581

Dedicated to supporting our local community.

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DINING GUIDE RAGLAN FOOD & DRINK

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Open 9am - 7pm Wed - Sunday Closed Mon-Tues

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Phone orders welcome! *Fish & Chips* *Burgers* *Weekly Specials* The store with a lot more!

Real Fruit Ice Cream Burritos - Wraps Soup - Salad Volcom Lane & Chilli Open 7 days from 11:30

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Waterfront dining indoor and outdoor seating

Buying or Selling your house! Independent and locally owned Give us a call for a free quote. Rhys Ellison 07 834 1248 & 021 2967 296 Or Kerron Sexton 07 834 1248 & 027 555 4842

Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122

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This week's weather is sponsored by The Raglan Project.

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1 Wallis St | Ph 825 8881 Map Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 14 February Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) L 05:10 am Sunny and E 5 am H 11:30 am R 06:54 am Fri 26 1.0 clear skies W 10 pm L 05:40 pm S 08:14 pm H 11:50 pm

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Weather

Raglan Weather & Tides

HAWKEN & CO.

10am Raglan Area School 7pm Te Uku Church

Providing swimming lessons locally fulfils our mission statement of helping our community to learn to swim and be safe in the water, to keep fit and to have fun. We keep our fees low to ensure there are no barriers to participating for many families. However, we also know that there are many families within our community where our costs are still a barrier. We are asking for assistance with sponsorship to provide lessons to those children and families who are unable to stretch their budgets to include swimming lessons for their child or children. The Raglan Swim Club work closely with health professionals, local schools and iwi members identifying and approaching those families we think may want their children involved with our Club. Each year the Raglan Swimming Club have had sponsorship from individuals, health providers and businesses and we wish to thank

them for their continued support and generosity. Hayley Varnam of Heavenly, Mike and Joan Loten, West Coast Health Clinic and more recently Satnam Bains of Raglan Four Square and Sian Beattie. The swim programme usually runs for seven weeks per school, term 1 and again in term 4. Each lesson is 25 minutes at a cost of $12 per lesson for our LTS - Learn to Swim participants or, it is $16 per lesson for squad swimmers - those students who have come through the ranks and wish to train and compete in endurance or competitive swimming meets. Our sponsors donate money to the club to sponsor a child for one or two lessons a week. It is totally at the discretion of our sponsors how much they wish to contribute and the club directs this money to a child or children requiring sponsorship. If you would like to help with sponsorship and/or feel you would like to share your fantastic organisational skills on our committee please email us at raglanswimclub@gmail.com with your contact details and our committee member, Sue, will get in touch as soon as possible. We wish you a prosperous and swim-filled 2018. Be safe in the water - see you in the water! Note for your diaries: RAGLAN SWIM CLUB BRIDGE TO BRIDGE SWIM - 31 March 2018 More details due in next few days on our website: http://www.sporty. co.nz/raglanswimclub

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he Raglan Swim Club would like to thank the Raglan, Te Mata, Te Uku & Waitetuna communities for wa o k u l o d ge @ g m a i l .co m their continued support of Open for Dinner Thur, Fri & Sat our club through enrolments from 5:30pm of your children into our Breakfast/Lunch 7 Days swim programmes based at the Raglan Area School pool.

Fish n’ Chips Group Bookings Inside/Outside Seating 92 Wallis St - 07 825 7544

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Friends of Wainui Bush Park Reserve: Half of the crew at Bush Park last Monday: from left Annette Townsend, Walter Rapana, Betty Rawley, Christine Stewart and John Lawson.

Raglan swimming club seeking sponsorship

This space could be yours. Email the Chronicle for more details. info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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Young club member keen to help

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Daniel Whittington has a few ideas up his sleeve to help out the financially-stricken Raglan Club.

aniel Whittington is a problem solver and he’s put his mind to creating a plan for the financially-stricken Raglan Club. The 26-year-old club member may hold the key to increasing the membership for the club as it battles to stay in business. As with many clubs around the country, the Raglan Club is on the decline and Daniel says his generation are looking for something a bit different. But, he doesn’t want to side-line the hardcore members in his plans and wants a facility that caters for the whole community. “The club is part of the community and it’s a place that holds everybody together,” he says. “People have done so much here it would be sad to walk away from it.”

His plan would mean demolishing the existing building and creating a facility with road frontage, featuring a large area for members, a travellers’ bar for non-members, a restaurant and zones for pool, darts, live entertainment and an outside deck. “I felt there needed to be more connection to the street,” he says. “People don’t know what the building is when they look at it from the road.” He’s realistic about the expense and as with other plans that have been on the table it would mean selling some of the club’s prime property. “If they move it (the club) forward it will open up a huge amount of space out the back that they could sell off.” Daniel met with the club executive on Sunday and was told the club would not subdivide and were looking for a quick fix

solution in the short term to increase cash flow. “They really liked the drive way idea, and then in future building out to the front of the club and making a garden bar at the front.” Daniel says they also discussed changes to the inside of the club to make it more welcoming. He is now working on a layout design to transform the dancefloor and make it more accommodating for live gigs. Living in Aotea, Daniel has put his problem-solving to good use in transforming the family farm into a self-sustainable offgrid retreat. He’s a third-generation Raglanite and his father Dave is also a long-standing member of the club. Janine Jackson

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Tarot Talk

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ello again from Tarot Talk - a weekly column in which I introduce a tarot card for the week and provide a little information about it. I hope you continue to enjoy this space.

This week's card is the Seven of Cups. This card can show the need to make a decision. You could be faced with many possibilities and now is the time to make a choice and turn the possibilities into something more concrete. The card indicates a state of dreaming - someone who is able to see beauty and excitement as well as difficulties in the future. However if we are constantly caught up in our own dreams, fantasies, and/or fears, we can never move forward and make those dreams a reality or overcome those fears. Now is the time to toss away the “castles in the air" and build something solid. A choice must be made even though the apparent multiple options seems to be causing some kind of paralysis - either fear or anticipation. It may be that your thinking is muddled and you need to seek some kind of clarity about your options or future direction. If you are unable to make a decision because of too many options, it may be time to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of each and make a considered choice. When the Seven of Cups appears, it is important to look carefully at how disorganised your situation has become. It may be that things are a bit chaotic and some reordering or reorganisation is necessary. It is easy to wish for something, but not so easy to make that wish come true. So if this could apply to you, make sure that you are backing up your plans with work and effort. Commit to doing whatever it takes to reach your goals. More information about this card can be found on my Tarot Talk Facebook page https://www. facebook.com/tarottalknz/ Tarot readings and tuition are available by appointment. Txt Chrissy on 027 6644261

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Park volunteers stumped their efforts often wasted

Half the Friends crew ready for work at Bush Park last Monday: from left Christine Stewart, Betty Rawley, Walter Rapana, Annette Townsend and John Lawson.

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riends of Wainui Bush Park say they are frustrated Waikato District Council work in the idyllic reserve is often leaving them out on a limb. But the Friends – a volunteer group who have tended the 10-hectare park now for a quarter of a century – insist all that’s really needed in most cases is better communication to ensure neither party barks up the wrong tree. The weed-spraying of native vegetation around a mound of slowly mulching bamboo and the felling of a tree the Friends had just pruned are two recent incidents cited in an exchange of emails with council staff. The Friends say the incidents occurred despite their repeated emails to the council asking for consultation before any action was taken in the park. “How can liaison be strengthened to allow us to improve the park without wasting our effort?” longtime group member John Lawson asked of parks and facilities team leader Duncan MacDougall in an email late last year. He complained the spraying of the poroporo – which was shading out the mulching bamboo – “has wasted that effort and set us back two years”. “Will the native vegetation be sprayed again if we try to encourage it to take over from the bamboo?” he asked.

The felling of a large tree occurred just weeks after the Friends had removed a broken branch. “Had we known the whole tree was to be felled, we could have saved ourselves that wasted work,” the Friends emailed the council. They’d decided earlier the tree overall looked safe, and John said the logs left over from the chainsawing backed up that assessment as they were free from rot. In another case, John said he got a call from a contractor who’d been asked by council to strengthen a bridge rail but could not find it. None of the bridges John described to the contractor fitted with what he’d been asked to do. “If the instruction had been copied to us (the Friends) we could’ve saved some time by identifying the bridge,” John pointed out to the council. On the plus side, the Friends are pleased the council has for some time now taken responsibility for organising the mowing of the park, as this frees them up for other gardening projects. And they believe council staff are trying to be a little more communicative. They’re also chuffed at the results of a major upgrade by the council last winter of two stream bridges and several bush tracks. They say the paths and bridges are now wider and more user-friendly, with no more “slipping and sliding in winter mud”. Nonagenarian and founding Friends’ member Betty Rawley, whose property borders the park, walks the tracks daily

and says they’re “beautifully drained all-weather paths now and much more accessible”. However the Friends were less happy at the lack of notice over the timing of the upgrade. Twice they arrived at the park as usual every second Monday only to find the contractors had closed the reserve. They say the timing of the work also flew in the face of a council assurance any work would be done when the ground wasn’t so wet, so as to minimise damage. The emails provided to the Chronicle reveal that while the council apologised for the inconvenience and conceded the Friends should’ve been informed, it explained the contractors had a “window of opportunity” so had not waited till spring as planned. Meanwhile, there’s no sign of signage the Friends have requested to make clear overnight camping in the carpark is banned. And five years on, the Friends are still waiting on signs directing the public through the maze of tracks. A list of “do’s and dont’s” for park users also seems on the slow burner, apparently waiting for council policy to be finalised. “It’s all about to happen,” says John, “but hasn’t.” Edith Symes *Friends of Wainui Bush Reserve could do with a few more volunteers to help keep things ticking over. Go to their Facebook page for days and times of scheduled work.

Parenting courses starting soon in Raglan

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here is so much to parenting - it's one of the toughest, challenging and rewarding roles in our life - and sometimes it can seem overwhelming. In this seven week course we will look at how we can regulate ourselves when

things get tough, how we can help our tamariki with emotional literacy and how we can support each other as a nonviolent parenting community in Whaingaroa, Raglan. The classes are on Thursday mornings, 9.30am - 12pm at the Old School Arts Centre, from March 1 April 12.

Attendance at one of the first two classes is required to do the rest of the course. Classes are $5 each - please talk to us if this is a barrier. You can register by calling Te Mauri Tau, 8257111, email putahi@mauritau. org.nz or find us on facebook https://www. facebook.com/TeMauriTau/


Maui Dolphin Day and Recycled Raft Race 2018

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he 17th annual Maui Dolphin Day is back on March 3 this year to celebrate our local taonga, Popoto or Maui Dolphin.

Competitors race their home made rafts at last year's recycled raft race.

Working together to celebrate and protect our unique environment, Whaingaroa Environment Centre (WEC) and Xtreme Zero Waste have teamed up with the Department of Conservation to bring you this event featuring the infamous X-man on stage all day. Come on Rafters! With only two weeks to go, it’s time to start building your rafts. All rafts must be made of at least 80% recyclable materials (you can get 50% off all raft-building materials at Xtreme) use only paddle power and be sturdy enough not to leave any bits in our moana. Registrations open at 10am with racing starting at 11.45am. This race is always a lot of fun. Why not get creative, and get on the water. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place

Medal haul for local swimmer at the New Zealand Masters Games

and every rafter leaves with a goody bag made up from donations from our local businesses. Maui Dolphin Day promises to entertain with performances from local musicians and schools. More performers are wanted – please get in touch with WEC if you’re keen to take to the stage (dance, song or kapa haka). This community festival is a great place for young local talent to shine! Support your community groups and get a delicious feed while helping them raise funds. Environmental awareness activities, the popular obstacle course and information stalls will give everyone a chance to learn more about their local environment. There will be loads of things to do, interactive games for the kids, lots of prizes and fun! Raft race and stall registrations now available at Whaingaroa Environment Centre (envirocentre@whaingaroa. org.nz) or from Xtreme Zero Waste (education@xtremezerowaste.org.nz). Whaingaroa Environment Centre

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ocal swimmer Peter Aim won an impressive six medals, all in swimming events, at the New Zealand Masters Games held in Dunedin over the weekend.

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Raglan, Te Kohao Health The New Zealand Masters Games is the largest multi-sport event in Poihakena Marae New Zealand. Held yearly, the event alternates between Wanganui and Nau Mai Haere Mai All Welcome 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan 218 Dunedin. The 29th New Zealand Masters Games was held in Dunedin Monday,-Wednesday, Friday Friday from the 3rd to the 11th of February 2018. Raglan, 9.00am 4.30pm 08.30am 5.00pm Poihakena Marae Proving age is no barrier to participating, the Games hosts 60+ Free after hours telephone triage service 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan sports which attract more than 5,000 competitors aged from 18 to 95 Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and beyond. Email: admin@tekohaohealth.co.nz 9.00am 4.30pm The goal of the Masters Games is to encourage participation in Free after hours telephone triage service sport where camaraderie and competition are equally celebrated. Te Kohao Health Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 180 Dey St, Hamilton People compete for various reasons whether it is to stand on the Email: admin@tekohaohealth.co.nz Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm podium, improve their personal best, catch up with friends and enjoy Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Te Kohao Health the social atmosphere. Free after hours telephone triage service 180criteria Dey St, Hamilton For most sports there is no qualification other than age. Phone: (07) 856 1211 Monday - Friday 8.30 That means anyone can compete - either to win or simply have fun.- 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 856 1211 Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

RAGLAN DENTAL Dr. Richard Zhu BDS Otago

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12 WALLIS ST | PH: 07 825 8788 Under 14 Boys Division finalists (left image) and the Under 16 Boys Division finalists from the Billabong Grom Series event held at Whangamata over the weekend (10 – 11 February). Raglan secured two titles at the event with Josef Jungwirth (second from left in right image) winning the Under 16 Boys Division and another one-two in the Under 14 Boys Division with Jayden Willoughby (far left in left image) claiming the title over Navryn Malone (second from left in left image). Image // Cormac Seymour.

Hamilton Clinic: Victoria Dentist 270 Victoria St www.victoriadentist.co.nz

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he Yot Club has some pretty heavy hitters playing this weekend with Dubarray kicking off the weekend early on Thursday night, followed by Kiwi rock band The D4 playing on Friday, Dubsonic, Tux and guests on Saturday and then something a little different on Sunday with Splore headliners Omar v Mark de Clive Lowe.

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The D4 are one of New Zealand’s top rock bands that toured during the 2000s, releasing two albums and relentlessly touring the globe while establishing a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to see live. The D4 have reformed to headline Auckland City Limits and have put together a warm up tour that kicks off with its first gig in Raglan. Lead singer Jimmy Christmas warns this isn’t a nostalgia exercise rather full unhinged rock ‘n’ roll from the best in the business. Tickets available from undertheradar, there will also be door sales, the D4 will be on after 11:30pm with free pickup (text 0211034156) and will be supported by local band the Illicit Wah Wahz and Auckland band the Echo Ohs. For Sunday Sessions we have secured Splore headliners Omar and Mark de Clive Lowe for an exclusive appearance. Omar is an English legend credited as the forefather of the neo soul movement and cited as a major influence by such artists as Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and The Roots. Mark de Clive Lowe is one of NZs foremost musical exports, a virtuoso keyboardist now LA based with a history of working with artists such as Goldie, Sheila E Bugz in the Attic and many more. Their show is completely live with Omar’s instantly recognizable

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vocals while MdCL builds and layers dance beats live on the fly juggling drum machine, keys and samples. It’s a mind boggling sight to see and bliss to hear. Once again tickets for this are on sale at undertheradar for a crazy $15. They will be on at 8pm outside weather permitting. The night will start with Cian at 5pm, while Auckland hip hop DJ Hudge will play inside from 10 till one. The price will reduce to 10$ after 10pm. Continuing the international flavour Oz act Dubarray will perform on Thursday. Having shared the stage with such acts as Tiki, Dub FX and the Black Seeds they are an act worth catching. Support on the night from Dubsonic and Lost Tribe Aotearoa. Speaking of Dubsonic, this multitalented producer/DJ will be running the show on Saturday. Expect vocals from Tux and others. These guys have been a highlight of the last two Sounsplash festivals with Dubsonic recently touring with Dub FX. Another huge gig we have coming up is on Friday, February 23, the King Brothers and Vottones (both Japan) and the DHDFDs. These guys have bought us three legendary gigs in the past with The King Brothers (twice) and the Vottones absolutely bringing the heat. Other upcoming gigs include Dutch/ Kiwi trio My Baby on Thursday, February 22; The Lost Tribe of Aotearoa on February 24; local funk band Mighty Mighty on March 3; Sunshine Sound System on March 10; Mad Tones and Die Rude from Oz on March 17; German techno star Ian Pooley returns March 18; Easter Saturday has Sola Rosa while April 7 brings Oz sensations Hockey Dad. Expect bass heavy stars Truth and The Upbeats late April as well. Andy Meek

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elcoming Ella Stewart, our new medical herbalist and naturopath. Having had numerous different health concerns as a teenager, Ella discovered natural medicine, to which she fell in love!

Ella has completed a Bachelor of Natural Medicine at the South Pacific College of Natural Medicine in Auckland. She travelled for three years from Te Awamutu to Ellerslie to complete her degree. Having graduated in December

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Recently sold to a local Raglanite, this property received great interest from our tailored marketing campaign resulting in a multi-offer & a very positive result for the vendors!

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Jono Hutson M 021 488 766

Jono.Hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz

Jono Hutson Birds Eye View

Raglan

20 Norrie Avenue It is no surprise, with a well-executed marketing campaign this property has been sold prior to Auction!

I have several buyers in the Raglan area NOW.

This property is one to admire, beautifully situated on the hilltop overlooking Raglan, with expansive views of the Harbour, Mt Karioi and beyond!

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Exceptional results in record time, professional marketing and top notch presentation.

Call me NOW to find out what I can do for YOU.

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Jono Hutson Jono Hutson M 021 488 766

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PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

Residential/Lifestyle specialist M 021 488 766 jono.hutson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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Prices valid Mon 12th – Wed 28th February 2018. All specials may not be available in some stores. Specials only available at Liquor Centre Stores detailed above. No Trade Sales.

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56 Te Ahiawa Road

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

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68 Wallis Street

Twisting by the Pool in Te Ahiawa For Sale $1,295,000

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New Listing

What Dreams are Made Of

Your wait is finally over for a premium property to come available in Te Ahiawa. This home will not disappoint with it’s classic features & the grounds cover 5000m² (1.25acres). The 2011 built home was designed to mould into the landscape & has a huge living area & separate media lounge, 5 bdrms, 2 bthrms & an internal access double garage all spanning over 255m2. Sunlight & expansive views over Raglan Harbour & out to the Tasman Sea stream in the bifold doors & windows on this north facing home. The outdoor courtyard has an inground swimming pool & spa pool which the family will just love to swim and play together in. Do not delay view today!

Auction 3rd March @ 68 Wallis St Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Sat & Sun 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 1U4HFG

Final Notice

This beautiful quaint property is superbly situated right on the water’s edge with the rare advantage of riparian rights. A boat ramp descends from the lawn ready for you to launch your water craft of choice. The main dwelling is a charming character cottage which has been lovingly renovated & there is the bonus of an modern self-contained unit, fully insulated, double glazed & set up for wheelchair access. The flat 1239m2 section flows to the water, perfect for children to play, enjoying privacy for entertaining with some attractive mature trees. Purchase this unique property & you will be guaranteed so many fantastic memories.

Open Home 7 Centrebush Lane Conveniently Located Lifestyle This is an attractive lifestyle site of approximately 2 acres is all in lush pasture which offers lots of options for your new lifestyle home ideas. Enjoy the bush views from the easy contoured building platform and there’s plenty of opportunity to plant out and further develop the sheltered site.Convenience is assured as it’s 5 minutes drive to Raglan. Mild covenants mean you can easily relocate a new transportable or just build. This is the last section to become available in Centrebush. Subject to title and road to be sealed, call Kyle for further details. Deadline 22.02.18 (unless sold prior) Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/1T9HFG View

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56 Bush View Drive Sweet Serenity This gorgeous property is truly something special and is sure to take your breath away. Offering spectacular 360° views of the valley from every window. Presented in immaculate condition the home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an internal access double garage PLUS a new self contained unit. The 5974² of land has been lovingly developed, planted and landscaped like no other, the hard work is ALL done! Contact Stephen or Michelle to view this beautiful property for yourself. For Sale By negotiation Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1S0HFG

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7a Main Road

Top Spot

For Sale $579,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Grab this rare opportunity to secure a fantastic property in a prime location! Whether you’re looking for a place to call home or the perfect spot for your home business this one’s a winner. The 2 bdrm character cottage has undergone extensive renovations & is practically new, featuring new kitchen, bthrm, roof, plumbing, re-wired, double glazed & fully insulated just to name a few! Elevated & sun soaked, enjoying estuary & mountain views. Front, you’ve a high profile road presence & rear, you’ve peace & privacy. Town, harbour, school & more are an easy walk away.

Robbie Regnier

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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

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OSCAR NOMINEE 95 min. M Adult themes.

THUR 22 FEB Sat 17th 8.00 MUSIC AT THE Sun 18th 4.30 OLD SCHOOL ________________________ LA LUNA & BROKEN THE GADJOS 97 min M Violence. French gypsy 18th 7.00 swing Django to Sun _______________________ Piaf $20 doors THE MUSIC open 7.30pm for OF SILENCE THE STORY OF ITALIAN 8pm start.

THUR 15 FEB @ YOT CLUB: Dubarray with Lost Tribe Aotearoa and Dubsonic. 8pm, $10 entry.

FRI 16 FEB @ YOT CLUB: The D4 return. Iconic Kiwi rock n’roll playing their first gig in 12 years. Tickets $40, available from u n d e r t h e r a d a r. co.nz.

TENOR, ANDREA BOCELLI

For Sale

F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry, $150per m3, delivered, order now for March/April delivery. Ph Terry 825 0522 (4 weeks). STEEL TRAILER Very good condition. To make an offer ph 825 8269 - Robert. STANDARD SCHNAUZER PUPS, S&P, 4 males, 1 female. Available mid March. Ph: 078254543 Mob: 0226517536

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Would you believe AUTUMN fresh a r r i v a l s !! Marle, Kowtow, Chaos & Harmony & Summer S a l e **

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

Commercial to Let

RETAIL SHOP PREMISES in Prime Main Street location available to lease from 1st April 2018.Expressions of interest Email: chrisn-han@xtra. co.nz.

Services Offered

FLUE CLEANING and log fire inspections $100. All flue and log fire Commercial to Let repairs. Please contact Mark on SELF STORAGE (07)8298-103 or Cell Contact Gary Kite 021457342. 4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com

Situations Vacant QUALIFIED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN REQUIRED. For an all mechanical, fast paced, quality workshop. Phone: 07 8250528 for further enquiries TRUCK DRIVER REQUIRED Class 4 Licence Must be experienced in General Freight Full / Part time. Based in Raglan or Hamilton Good Health Clean Licence Have Forklift Lic / DG Lic or able to obtain them Send CV or require more information to Mike. raglan_carriers@ xtra.co.nz.

RAGLAN SUNDAY S E S S I O N S FEB 18 @ YOT CLUB: Legendary UK soul singer Omar v Mark de Clive Lowe. With support from Cian and DJ Hudge. From 5pm, Omar v MdCL on at 8pm outside, weather permitting. $15. *No entry after midnight. Free pickup and dropoff, text 0211034156.

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JUNIOR GOLF Sat 17th 5.30 C O A C H I N G ______________________ every Wednesday, Reserve on our website 3:30-4:30pm at the raglanmovies.nz or phone 825 0023. Raglan Golf Club. All Door sales from 30mins equipment provide, before session times $20 annual fee. Enquiries: phone the Golf Club 825 8483.

SAT 17 FEB @ YOT CLUB: Dubsonic with Tux and more.

NEED THOSE SMALL JOBS DONE in and around the house? Call John on 021 08240111. Discount for pensioners.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

Public Notices RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY AGM 2018 Raglan Junior Rugby Club will be holding its AGM on Sunday 4 March at 3pm at the Raglan Rugby Clubrooms. Expressions of interest for coaches and managers can be made at the meeting or emailed to janine. shane@hotmail. com. Everyone is welcome. RAGLAN HORTICUTURAL SOCIETY next meeting, Tuesday February 20th at 1:00pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. Guest speaker Michelle Levy talking about her life in Vanuatu. Floral Art, Basket of Fruit and Veg. Interest table, Pearls. Normal competition programme, display table, sales, raffles and refreshments. All welcome. RAGLAN NATURALLY - OUR COMMUNITY PLAN What’s your ideas for Raglan’s future? Sign up for monthly newsletter visit us on Facebook email: raglannaturally@ gmail.com

S P R I T U A L / M E TA P H Y S I C A L G R O U P Inspiring deep p e r s o n a l development by learning how to connect with your intuition. Working with meditation, energy work, breath work and discussions. Contact: Nicky Clark 021 088 93649.

THE HEAT IS ON - Raglan Light Exercise Group. Sessions Monday & Thursday, 10am to 11am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. Everybody is welcome to attend. *Sponsored by RC

FUN PIANO LESSONS! Play the songs you love by ear. All ages. Contact Ruth 0220382636.

Public Notice TEACHER AIDE Te Mata School 2018

We are looking for a reliable, energetic person who has a passion for working with ORS students with high health & learning needs. Supporting them with their individual learning programmes. You would need to be a supportive team member and empathetic to the specific daily requirements of the students. The position is as a teacher aide, fixed term for 2 days a week. A driver’s licence is preferable and the position would require a clean slate police vet check. To apply please send a covering letter and your CV with details of two referees to admin@temataraglan.school.nz. Deadline for applications 26th February 2018.

West Coast Health Charitable Trust (WCHCT) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is given that the Annual General Meeting of the WCHCT will be held at West Coast Health Clinic, 12 Wallis St, Raglan, on Friday 23 February 2018, commencing at 1800 hours. The agenda for this meeting is available on request at West Coast Health Clinic reception; and will also be available on the night of the meeting.

Notice of Meeting Raglan Community Board Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 13 March 2018 commencing at 2.00pm. A public forum will be held from 1.30pm. Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. G J Ion Chief Executive

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WED 21 FEB R A G L A N R A M B L E R S Raglan MOVIES 9am from Wainui at the Old School Rd car park next ______________________ SCREENING in FEBRUARY to the fire station - ______________________ LOVING VINCENT beach.

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Classifieds Advertising in the Raglan Chronicle: Ads on this page are an affordable way to get something out to the community. Min. ads start from $8. Call us on 825 7076 or email classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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57a Wainui Road, Raglan

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8 Te Hutewai Road, Raglan

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AUCTION: 2 March 2018 6pm, Ray White office Open Home: Sat 1pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22891

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

DOORSTEP TO EVERYWHERE

• Only seven years young and still has that brand new smell. • Three bedrooms and open plan living opening on to privately fenced grounds - all set with the vege plant boxes up and growing. • A double garage with extra accommodation is an added bonus. • Selling fully furnished. Situated on 519sqm more or less. • Prior Auction offers considered

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

596a Wainui Road, Raglan

• Enjoy the luxury of this exceptional residence. Overlooking the ocean, world-famous Manu Bay and out to the Tasman Sea. The views are captivating and unobstructed. • Exceptional 6 bedroom multi-level living • Media Room / Audio wired throughout • Large double garage. 873m² site • Pre Auction offers considered. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22859

Sat 2pm

Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22888

For Sale: $620,000 View by appointment. Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Section Lot 85, Rangitahi Peninsula

• Sitting on the dock of the bay... watching the tide roll away! • This flat, 623m² section is nestled amongst mature trees - Pohutukawa, Ponga, flaxes and a big old apple tree. • Privately located with the Kaitoke Bay esplanade adjoining the property. Contact: • Don't hesitate, phone for an Julie Hanna: appointment to view! 027 441 8964 By Negotiation.

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• Build the home you have been dreaming of! • Overlooking the Raglan Harbour to the North East. • Elevated with estuary and Mt Karioi views. • Approximately 448m² - Subject to title being issued. Contact: • Schedule a viewing with Julie Hanna or Blair Hanna. Julie Hanna: rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22876

For Sale: $319,000

Open Homes:

027 441 8964 Blair Hanna: 021 0200 8282

Saturday 17 February 12pm - 14 Karioi Crescent 12pm - 25i Violet Street 1pm - 25b Cross Street 1pm - 57a Wainui Road 1pm - 8 Te Hutewai Road 2pm - 596a Wainui Road 2pm - 30 Bridle Creek Road

AUCTION: 2 March 2018, Ray White Office - 6pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22892

Open Home: Sat & Sun 1pm Contact: Sean Mills - 027 562 4699

5b Harakeke Place, Raglan

• Elevated with beautiful water, mountain and rural views. • This near new property features 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite. • Easycare 710m² section. Room for parking or potential to add a garage. • Pre Auction offers considered rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22875

18 Rose Street

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• A gorgeous character cottage opportunity not to be missed! • Art deco style home, 4 bedroom plus an outside room. • Beautiful native timber flooring and water views. • Walk to the wharf - coffee, cafes, fishing Contact: at your doorstep! Julie Hanna: 027 441 8964 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22881 Blair Hanna: 021 0200 8282 By Negotiation.

25b Cross Street

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CONVENIENT ON CROSS

• Simple and tidy, this property offers easy living in a convenient location. • 2 bedrooms, combined living areas and sunny, covered deck. • Situated on an easy care, flat ½ Contact: share of 1130m². Julie Hanna: Open Home Sat 1pm 027 441 8964 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22855

For Sale: $455,000

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RETRO ON ROSE STREET

Enjoy the amazing harbour views and the majestic Mt Karioi. This elevated home offers 3 bedrooms and a fully-lined single garage. A level grassy area is accessible from the dining area and 2 bedrooms. Enjoy living by the sea - walk to town, wharf and the beach. Half interest in 1019sqm.

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• A very cosy and much-loved family home in the sought-after Raglan West area. • Two bedrooms with north facing living area, drenched in light until the evening. • Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge plus sunroom and private courtyard. • Fully fenced with large backyard - perfect for the kids or holiday camping! • Prior Auction offers considered.

WHEN NEW AND EASY IS THE ANSWER

Open Home:

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17a Smith Street

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AUCTION: 3 March 2018 Onsite at 12pm

8b Government Road, Raglan

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MAGICAL MANU BAY LOOKOUT

COSY LIVING IN RAGLAN WEST

Blair Hanna: 021 0200 8282

AUCTION: 2 March 2018 Ray White Office - 6pm Open Home: Sun 12pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

17 Simon Road

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Adorable 3 bedroom home, newly refurbished. New modern kitchen with quality appliances Fully fenced and landscaped. Selling subject to title. Selling fully and exquisitely furnished. Contact: Julie Hanna: 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna: 021 0200 8282

Open Home Sun 12pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22867

By Negotiation.

25i Violet Street

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Great 2 bedroom property. North facing sun-drenched decking. Built with the sun and views in mind. Immaculate presentation ticking all the boxes. Current tenants are ideal and looking Contact: to rent long term! Julie Hanna: Open Home Sat 12pm 027 441 8964

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22729

For Sale: $489,000

Sunday 18 February 11am - 11 Store Road, Whatawhata 12pm - 5b Harakeke Place 12pm - 17 Simon Road 1pm - 8 Te Hutewai Road 2pm - 21 Seabreeze Way

Blair Hanna: 021 0200 8282

Please view all our listings online: www.rwraglan.co.nz​

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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