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June Newsletter The Saturday Club, a newly *Fish & Chips* formed informal group, held its *Burgers* *Weekly Specials* first gathering on Queen’s Birthday The store with a lot more! Te Kopua Camp Store, Marine Parade, Raglan Weekend. The group plans to meet at the Raglan House every Saturday Real Fruit Ice Cream morning from 10am until 11.30am. All Welcome. Socialising and being Burritos - Wraps involved in the community groups Soup Salad Volcom Lane is one way to keep our minds active & Chilli Open from 11:30 wa o k u l o d ge @and gma i l .co mone another. support The Crop Swap on Sunday, THE June 4, was the first of several Open 7 Days monthly meetings and people had S E R V I N G H O N E S T, L O C A L A N D G O O D F O O D fun exchanging surplus produce and 8am 4pm open seven days a week N seedlings. The Ragan Support group O 1 9 B o w S t r e e t 07 8 2 5 0 0 2 7 met on Wednseday, June 7, and Senior Citizens met on Thursday, June 8. Both groups have regular speakers This space could be yours. followed by a lunch. Over the last Email the Chronicle for more details. year there have been visits from the info@raglanchronicle.co.nz St John Ambulance, the fire brigade, and Community Patrols (formally Night Owls), plus representatives from Raglan Community Board and Raglan Naturally, all reminding us of the work that volunteers do to keep us safe and protect the environment. On a more personal basis, visits from different experts have given seniors an insight into making wills, organising funerals and purchasing mobility scooters. These can be very (07) 825 8761

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daunting tasks for elderly people even with the support of friends and family. Plastic Free July: The Senior Citizens had an interesting talk by Vicky who is passionate about making Raglan plastic bag free. She told us how local ladies have made hundreds of cloth bags using donated fabric and distributed them throughout the town. If anyone would like to help there are lots of sewing sessions throughout July to be held at the Town Hall Supper Room. Dates are available from Raglan House and the library. Remember those who cannot remember: June 21 is shortest day and we remember those with memory loss. While there appears to be no known cure for dementia there is a lot we can do to help improve our memory and perhaps prevent the deterioration of our brain cells and connections. Howard Vickridge from Dementia Waikato will explain the different types of dementia and what help is available for families coping with memory loss at a meeting at the Stewart Street Hall on Wednesday, July 5, at 10am. Pauline Abrahams


Green Ribbon Awards and new waste minimisation project

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The environment minister visited Raglan earlier this week, from left: Liz Stanway, environment minister Scott Simpson, WDC waters manager Martin Mould, Raglan Community Board chairperson Bob MacLeod, Rick Thorpe and Raglan ward councillor Lisa Thomson.

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aglan nominees for the 27th annual Green Ribbon Awards attended the awards ceremony held at Parliament last Thursday, announcing this year’s winners.

This year’s awards saw three Raglan community groups named as finalists – Xtreme Zero Waste and Whaingaroa Harbour Care as well as Para Kore, a national zero waste education organisation that was initiated by Xtreme Zero Waste. Environment minister Nick Smith and conservation minister Maggie Barry announced the 2017 Green Ribbon Awards finalists earlier in the month. While the Raglan nominees were not winners their nominations are a huge achievement recognising their efforts as some of the country’s exceptional environmental and conservation initiatives. “These national awards, now in their 27th year, play an important role in celebrating and raising the profile of outstanding contributions by individuals, communities and organisations to protect and manage New Zealand’s environment,” Smith said. “The standard of nominations this year was particularly high and it’s great to see so many people and organisations stepping up to care for our environment. We received close to 150 nominations, from all corners of the country.” Barry said the finalists are doing exceptional work to conserve New

Zealand’s unique environment and species for generations to come. “What particularly stands out from the stories of our finalists this year is the leadership they have shown to deliver significant, tangible outcomes for the environment and conservation,” Barry said. “Many of the finalists have achieved remarkable results through community involvement and collaboration with others. They are examples of New Zealanders working together for the common good.” Xtreme Zero Waste was named a finalist due to their 17 year history providing a zero waste to landfill programme for the Raglan Community. They have achieved over 75% diversion of waste from landfill and are about to bring in a further service, kerbside collection of food waste, which might see over 85% diversion from landfill. The food waste collection and composting is a new project for Raglan. The project is being funded by the Ministry of Environment Waste Minimisation Fund which was announced this week in Raglan by the associate minister for the environment, Scott Simpson. Food waste diversion is important for many reasons including New Zealand’s target of reduction in emissions currently being discussed in Paris. "Para Kore is Zero Waste education programme that is now working across the Māori community, with over 180

marae, kura, kohanga reo and community organisations. "With the additional funding, we are bringing the Para Kore kaupapa to Wellington, Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, East Coast and Rotorua. "For us it is about kaitiakitanga, it's about looking after Papatūānuku and Ranginui" says Jacqui Forbes, Kaihautū Matua for Para Kore. Whaingaroa Harbour Care was also named a finalist in the Green Ribbon Awards due to their 23 year history. Fiona Edwards, Whaingaroa Harbour Care chairperson reflects on their history. “Back in 1995, it took 18 hours to catch a single fish, whitebait catches were about half a cup and when it rained, the Whaingaroa Harbour turned brown with sediment for weeks at a time. "Sediment runoff from farmland was smothering the seabed and your gumboots would stick in the mud.” “Two decades later and it’s a different story. There’s more than 425km of riparian fencing and planting, as our team of five staff have worked with over 60 landowners throughout the catchment and planted 1.6 million trees. "Seagrass beds are expanding and you can easily catch three snapper an hour. It’s truly amazing what a few people can achieve working alongside willing farmers,” Fiona said. Nenya Chapman

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Retreat manager Robyn Riddle with, from left, Andy Bryant, Trust CEO Lindsay Cumberpatch and John Graham at Saturday's afternoon tea for community supporters.

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he Bryant Retreat For Women last weekend threw open its doors to publicly thank the Raglan community for its ongoing support of the harbourside facility – and to dispel the notion the unique service it offers is only for women from out of town. “This misconception ... has somehow become part of popular mythology,” DV Bryant Trust chief executive officer Lindsay Cumberpatch said in welcoming more than 20 locals representing the wider community to afternoon tea last Saturday. “The retreat is a healing home for women here in Whaingaroa too.” The facility caters year-round for up to six women at a time from the Waikato and King Country. They stay for 11 days and each has their own room, ensuring “there is always company when you need it and solitude when you want time out”. All come courtesy of referrals from their GPs and their stays are fully funded by the Hamilton-based trust, which was set up in 1960. The retreat’s purpose is to nurture women needing some TLC and time out from stressful situations in overly busy lives. “It’s not a health facility,” Lindsay

pointed out. “It’s a home, a place for our guests.” A short DVD on the retreat’s beginnings back in 1964 – when the expansive red brick house on the corner of Cliff and James Streets was purpose-built – showed how Waikato farmer and philanthropist Daniel (Dan) Vickery Bryant had set the scene a decade before when he arranged for women suffering from stress to stay at a family bach further along Cliff St. Earlier, from the 1930s, “tired mothers” were able to stay during the winter months at the then Bryant Convalescent Home for Children – now Camp Raglan on Wainui Rd overlooking Ngarunui Beach. But it was Dan’s son Cecil who oversaw, on behalf of the DV Bryant Trust, the building and landscaping of the current retreat which still nurtures women 53 years on. There are always three family members included on the board of 12 trustees that runs the philanthropic organisation, which is now into its fourth generation. Andy Bryant, a third generation family member at last Saturday’s function, fondly remembered his father Cecil getting rocks from the beach for the Bryant Retreat garden and how he used to dine once a week with the guests. Other times he’d

take them out on the harbour in a boat. Trustee and retreat committee chair John Graham was also on hand to field questions on the running of the facility. Retreat manager Robyn Riddle, who’s been in the job 18 months now, said it was an honour to be part of the trust’s vision in Raglan. “Women who come and stay spend a lot of time telling us how wonderful the people here are,” she added, referring to the community that supports her and six local staff members working to keep things ticking over for their guests. Community representatives at the afternoon tea included not only close neighbours who’ve had a long association with the retreat but also representatives from the likes of the Lions Op Shop, the Light Exercise Group, the Yoga Loft and the museum. “We encourage guests to go out, explore and enjoy our community,” Robyn explained. There was no structured programme as such, she added, and certainly no counselling. The retreat was all about rest and relaxation. Edith Symes

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aikato District Council is talking with Watercare Services Ltd and Waikato-Tainui about potentially forming a company to improve water and wastewater services for the district. The informal discussions began when it became clear that neither Hamilton City nor Waipa District councils supported forming a joint asset-owning CCO to manage water as independently recommended. Waipa and Hamilton want a non-asset owning model. Mayor Allan Sanson says talks with Watercare and Waikato-Tainui are at an early stage with other options to manage water services still “very much on the table”.

The council already works with Watercare in Pokeno and Tuakau. The Auckland Council-owned Watercare, a CCO, has treated wastewater and supplied drinking water to Waikato district ratepayers for many years. Watercare contractors also provide specialist technical expertise to the northern part of the district. Council often struggles to find enough expert staff to keep up with growth and increasing health and environmental standards. Mayor Allan Sanson said it might make “financial and common sense” for the three organisations to look at leveraging their existing relationships.

“We all want the same thing. We all want a healthy Waikato River and healthy waterways but in a way that’s affordable for people in our district. And we want to deliver the best water and wastewater services we can for the best possible price.” Mr Sanson said no decisions would be made until the public was consulted and that was a way off yet. “We’re keeping our options open but we’re strongly committed to improving the way we provide water and wastewater services, that’s for sure. In the meantime it’s business as usual.” Inger Vos


Raffle boosts coffers for new Increase in visitors at Old School creative space campground

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he Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Board of Management reported a busy summer in its six-monthly report tabled that the Raglan Community Board meeting on Tuesday. In the report, board chairman Colin Chung wrote that although it had been one of

Constable Gary Ryburn, left, draws the winning tickets with fundraising committee member Susanne Giessen Prinz.

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he Raglan community has helped fundraise $8000 towards the new creative space at the Old School Arts Centre. Fundraising committee member Susanne Giessen Prinz says $140,000 in grants has been secured for the project, with the community also showing its support by donating prizes and purchasing tickets in the Super Summer Bumper Raffle. Constable Gary Ryburn drew the winning tickets on Monday. First prize was a holiday for two for five nights on the Gold Coast, which was won by Derek Van Der Vossen. Susanne says the community can continue to help out with fundraising efforts by supporting two upcoming events in Raglan. Susanne is giving a talk on her trip to Antarctic at the Old School on July 7 at 7pm. Tickets cost $15. A Raglan Art Auction will be held at The Wharf Kitchen and Bar on July 21, including a buffet dinner, a complimentary glass of wine and live music by the Wandering Dulcets. Tickets cost $40.

Tickets for both evenings are on sale at the Old School. The new two-storey creative space will replace the existing Clay Shed and the room used by the Lions to sort second-hand clothing for its opportunity shop, and will include an upstairs black box theatre space. Building is hoped to start in April 2018. Winners of the Super Summer Bumper Raffle: Adam Smith – Raglan Backpackers & Waterfront Lodge $150 Kayak Voucher; Jasmin Edgar –Raglan Coconut Yoghurt $100; Kevin Hammersley – Monster Aroha ceramics; Veita Harding – Raglan Rock clothing pack; Erin Kelsall – Leaf Floral Design; Lisa Thomson – Fairy Awesome cleaning; Steve Gunn – The Wharf Kitchen and Bar; Lesley Clough – Raglan Social Club voucher; Lynn McDonald – Orca voucher; Bob McLeod – Raglan Gym 3 months membership; Sue Melton – one night at Underhill Valley earth house accommodation; Derek Van Der Vossen – 5 nights Gold Coast Holiday for two.

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the wettest and coldest starts to summer, the park was quite full and growth was up 8 per cent on last year, with January alone seeing an increase in visitors of 16 per cent. Operating costs increased by $56,000 – “security costs doubled over last year” – but the park still managed a 25 per cent net after depreciation and bettered last year’s performance by 11 per cent. This resulted in a working capital of $993,058 and a net worth of just under $3.8 million for the period ending January 31, 2017. The board plans to upgrade most of the park’s cabins and motel units before next summer, as well as the toilet blocks and floors in other areas of the camp. The rebuild and installation of the outdoor par course and the new designed pump track, to replace the BMX track, will also be completed. Inger Vos

Annual mid-winter swim

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he mid-winter swim, bought to you by Raglan Real Estate Ltd – Ray White, will be held this year on Saturday, June 24. Swimmers will meet down at the Raglan Kopua Boat Ramp at 9am on the day. Brave the icy winter waters, get dressed up and join the action to win a prize!

Best Dressed Under 12: 1st - $100 and 2nd - $50 Best Dressed School (Team): $200 Best Dressed Adult (Over 12): 1st - $100 and 2nd - $50 Swim Around the Buoy: 1st Under 16 $100 and 1st Adult - $100 Spot prizes will also be given out on the day.

Double medal tally for Raglan snowboarder

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haingaroa students from Waikato schools took on the mud run at the annual Tough Girl and Guy challenge held at Ngaruawahia last week. Over 3000 competitors took part on a

course that included swamp crossings, a spiders web net climb, crawling under barb wire, beautiful native bush trails, tunnels, hurdles, a climbing frame and not to mention, mud, mud and more mud!

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ompeting in the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria earlier this year, Raglan snowboarder Kaa Dekker won two medals, a silver and bronze, at the Winter Games.

Kaa first joined the Special Olympics team in 2011 so is no stanger to competiton. Kaa placed second in the Advanced Giant Slalom and third in the Advanced Super G events.

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Closure of causeway and footbridge stirs memories

Main image: The causeway was officially closed on June 6. Image thanks to Ken Hansen - www.facebook.com/kenhansenphotographer Insert: An old image of the causeway. Image thanks to Bev Barker. Right image: Bev Barker, left, pictured with her sister Val. Image thanks to Bev Barker.

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everley Baker remembers her dad building the first footbridge that connected the Rangitahi Peninsula with Opotoru Rd. It was so that the then 5-year-old could get to school, no matter what the tide was doing. Before that Bev’s mother would row across the estuary when the tide was in and “for someone who couldn't swim this was very daunting”, with two children under the age of 5 seated in the boat. “She used to tell us, don’t you dare move,” recalls Bev, now 77 and living in Mt Maunganui. Her dad, Aubrey Butterworth, a farmer on the peninsula, built the bridge in 1944-45 from tea tree felled on their land, which he trimmed with an axe and handsaw and then carted to the beach on the back of his Morris truck nicknamed Gertie. “I remember going to the beach in the truck with the tea tree but how on earth he managed to get the poles dug in the dirt, I don’t know,” says Bev. This week marks the end of an era with access across the pedestrian footbridge and causeway permanently closed to make way for a new two-lane bridge with footpaths to service the future development of up to 500 properties on the peninsula. In four years it is envisioned that Rangitahi will be a small bustling community – a far cry from the sleepy hideaway that it currently is. Longtime former Rangitahi resident Neria Mataira, who moved her family of three generations to Waingaro ahead of the closure because “it would have been to o hard to live there while the bridge is being built”, says she feels a huge sense of loss with the changes ahead. “That was the swimming place of my grandchildren, my children and us growing up. It’s sad to think we don’t know if that will happen again – certainly not in the way we knew it.” Over the years, the causeway has become a popular swimming spot in Raglan, with kids

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surfing the strong current in the channel by holding on to rope tied to the bridge. Bev says the deep swimming hole wasn’t there back in her day – it was created as the causeway was built up, by the force of the water rushing in and out of the estuary under the vehicle bridge. The first crossing of fascines and stones was put in by the Husband family, who arrived in Raglan about 1900, so they could drive over at low tides in their buggy pulled by two white horses. Aubrey later built the bridge across the channel, which leads to the causeway, in the year that Bev was born, 1939. “It made the farm a bit more accessible for vehicles,” says Bev, as the only way across was by boat or walking at low tide. “Later the access was built up further with a culvert pipe nearer the Opotoru Rd end of the causeway, enabling a few more hours to get vehicles across.” As more people came to live on the peninsula, the causeway was added to – rocks and rubble material including concrete poles, culverts and bricks – and Frank Chibnall, who owned the farm after the Butterworths, replaced Aubrey’s bridge with a taller one with treated timber and welded steel. The bridge Bev’s father built used to become submerged during high spring tides, she recalls “We’d be up to our knees in water walking across it. And sometimes a board would wash out and you didn’t know, and your leg would go down and get all bruised.” Bev took her last walk across the current footbridge a couple of months ago, for a trip down memory lane. “When I got to the other side and my legs were shaking, and I said ‘I am going to walk back across the causeway’,” she laughs. The old bridge also always shook back in her day whenever people walked over it, or when Bev and her sister rode their bikes across it.

“We used to laugh at people who would visit and come over the bridge … it was so scary for them. We’d always stomp a bit harder behind them so it would shake a bit more. “I always remember it as a happy time on the farm, there.” Inger Vos

* There will be no public access on to the Rangitahi Peninsula over the next 12 months. The causeway officially closed on June 6, while pedestrian access across the footbridge stopped on June 12. The walking and biking tracks on the peninsula farm are also closed until further notice. Construction of the bridge is expected to begin this month.

Te Mata School students enter J Rock challenge

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e Mata school students entered the J Rock performing arts stage challenge on Tuesday, June 6.

J Rock is a student led production that aims to motivate and inspire students to lead positive pro-active lives by giving them a

‘natural high’. These students are involved in every aspect of the performance, from set construction and choreography to hair, make-up and costume design. Te Mata's performance was based on The Fish Philosophy. Images thanks to Amy Hanna.


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Conveniently located 15 minutes to Raglan and only 20 to Hamilton, this solid 3 bedroom family home has plenty of character and features warm Tawa native timber flooring in the living area and bathrooms. Recently renovated and painted in addition to new carpet laid, it’s ready for new owners. Step out onto the sun soaked decking overlooking the flat easy care lawns of 2577m2 which includes a variety of mature trees and a veggie garden area. There is a large internal access extra length double garage and a large sleep out with kitchenette, toilet and shower for the teenagers or visiting friends and family.

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What a unique and truly enviable waterfront position! This North facing architecturally designed home is spoilt with breathtaking views and safe water access just steps away. The well maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom timber home is rustic, warm and inviting a real Raglan flavour! A built in under house storage shed would make a fantastic sleepout plus you have your very own boatshed to store the toys, getting in the water has never been so simple! An abundance of nature surrounds you from Orca to the Kingfishers, this property is truly special and one you won’t ever want to leave... so make it yours!

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77 Lorenzen Bay Road Loving Life in Lorenzen Bay! Charming 1950’s home sits proud on a 839m² site with great Harbour views. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 separate bathrooms & a single garage. This sun-filled character property has a woodburner with wetback, open planned living, native flooring, wooden joinery and a covered deck to watch the Orca from! Kayak or paddleboard, join the local sailing club, or enjoy the vintage paddling pool, maybe pack a picnic and feed the ducks. This desirable property is truly a place to call home. 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/1A9HFG

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This house is the perfect retreat from the stresses of everyday life. The original cottage has been virtually rebuilt retaining the character of the original timber floors blended with stylish modern amenities. Open plan living flows out onto the generous deck which has spectacular views and is perfect for al fresco dining with family and friends, or choose the sheltered, private courtyard instead. And if inside impresses you wait until you meander through the delightful garden. Enjoy the walkways through established native plantings and find a surprise around every turn of the path. ‘Moon Rise’ is a warm and welcoming sanctuary.

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FRI 16 JUNE RAGLAN CLUB INC All Blacks vs Samoa 7.30pm (Tonga v Wales 5.30pm) SAT 17 JUNE RAGLAN CLUB INC Maori All Blacks vs Lions 7.30pm. LHB Restaurant open from 5.30pm. TUES 20 JUNE RAGLAN CLUB INC Chiefs vs Lions. Special – Fish and Chips /Salad $10. WED 22 JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park - Okete Falls bring lunch.

SUN 25 JUNE @ THE WHARF KITCHEN Champagne High Tea Fundraiser for Pink Ribbon. 2pm. Prizes for best dressed. $40 per person. Phone 825 0010 for more details.

Raglan MOVIES at the Old School

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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.

HIPPOPOTAMUS

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sexual refs & sex scenes

Saturday 17th 8.00 Sunday 18th 4.30

RAGLAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

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T2 TRAINSPOTTING 117 mins. R16 Violence, Offen. lang, drug use, content may disturb, sex scenes.

Next meeting Tuesday 20th June at 1:00pm in the Church hall, Stewart Street. Guest speakers Karioi Backyard Hub “bringing the dawn chrous back to Whaingaroa”. Floral Art mixed foliage interest table, verse from a favourite poem.

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WARREN GATLAND’S BIG DEAL!

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Normal competition programme, display table, raffle, sales table. All welcome.

Traditional English Breakfast with tea from 9:30am __ Pea Pie + Pud Classic Lunch __ Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Quintessential British Dinner __ Wharf Kithcen is located at Raglan Wharf (end of Wallis Street)

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SAT 17 JUNE @ YOT CLUB DJ Sweep. $5

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FIREWOOD DRY-2M2M: Pine $160, Gum $190. Delivered, ph. 0210771524.

FLUE SERVICES & log fire inspection $100 and all flue and log fire repairs ph Mark 021457342 or 078298103.

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

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TWO ROOMS available one single $150/wk, and one double $160/ wk, includes power, wifi, 5 min walk to town, heat pump & fire place, harbour views. Ph 022 302 3451.

To Let LARGE 1BD BASEMENT FLAT Raglan West. Power included, partly furnished. $250pw. Ph. 825 7270.

OUTLOOK CLEANING SERVICES SPECIAL OFFER Carpet Clean $25 per room (room max 20sqm) Call 021 078 5566

Commercial to Let 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

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

FINANCE MANAGER Para Kore (Zero Waste), a national, not-for-profit organisation based in Whaingaroa, seeks a highly experienced finance manager. We’d like to employ or contract someone who loves detail, loves excel and loves creating and managing budgets. Confidence with producing a wide range of financial reports for management, board, funders and partners is essential. This role involves overseeing all of Para Kore’s financial systems and processes. This position is part-time and hours will start at 4 hours a week, with extra hours expected initially.

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FRI 16 JUNE @ YOT CLUB Inhouse DJ. Free entry, free pool.

THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.

Situations Vacant

Public Notice of application for renewal of on-licence, Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 201. The Wharf Bar & Bistro has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 43 Rose Street, Raglan and known as The Wharf Kitchen & Bar. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 8am to 1am 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, no 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 first publication of this notice.

For more information or a position description please contact Jacqui, 021 043 1127 or jacqui@parakore.maori.nz. Please email a cover letter and CV before 20th June. FINANCE AND BUSINESS ANALYST 0.6 FTE Xtreme Zero Waste (XZW) of Whaingaroa (Raglan) operates a resource recovery, collections and on-site recycling and sales business under a community owned, not for profit model. Our aims are to move towards zero waste, create local employment and economic development and promote environmental stewardship. An opportunity has arisen for a newly developed finance role. The focus will be on oversight of all financial systems and processes plus high level analysis and forecasting for the business to support future growth. You will need to be highly skilled and up to date with finance management practice, hold a NZ recognised qualification in finance and have personal values that match our kaupapa. If you are excited about working with an awesome group of people in the not-for profit sector to support change, please forward cover letter and CV before 5pm 18th June 2017, to fiona@xtremezerowaste.org.nz For further information and a position description please contact Fiona McNabb, XZW Board Chairperson on 027 688 9754.

STAFF WANTED FOR HARDIES HOUSE AND GARDEN Must be fit, strong and reliable. Drivers license, knowledge of tools essential. Painting experience preferred. Rates negotiable. Please contact Kerin email hardiehomes@ xtra.co.nz. Or phone 825 6886.

Gym Instructor Wanted Qualifications & experience essential. Arvo/evening shifts,18 hours per wk. Ph 027 294 6949 or email amber@ raglangym.co.nz for an application form. Applications close Sunday 25th of June. OFFICE / RETAIL PERSON Required to run our busy Park Drive office and Repco Shop. Experience with MoneyWorks an advantage. The position is full time Monday - Friday. Ph Peter 8258486 or email your CV to raglanengineering@ xtra.co.nz.

Results RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 10 June

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12th Grade Raglan 17 - Te Rapa Blue 17 POD’s Tiki Kaipara-Morrison, Petera Ponga & Hudson Bidois 11th Grade Raglan 44 - Melville 5 POD’s Sean Witters & Siope Regnier

10th Grade Raglan 30 - Te Rapa Blue 40 POD’s Harrison Meek, Crosbie Wallis & Henry Seavill 9th Grade Raglan 50 - Suburbs White 5 POD’s Will Parker, Riley Hartgill & Te Atatu Mataira 8th Grade Raglan 40 - Marist White 40 POD’s Ngaru Wynyard, Layton Fitch-Waitere & Corsyn Stafford

7th Grade Raglan 55 - Frankton Blue 50 POD’s Louis Bidios, Roman Cox & Jethro Nees 6th Grade Raglan 60 - Frankton Blue 50 POD’s Payton Scarlet

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 10 June

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Anemones

Win 4-1

Barracudas

Loss 0-3

Dolphins

Win 4-0

Chloe Warekawa Kaitawhiti Kereopa Txema Mazet-Brown The Team

Hammerheads

Draw 4-4

Henning

Kinas

Loss 0-2

Arri Hansen

Marlins

Win 3-1

Sienna Bower

Mauis

Loss 3-5

Leo Hunter

Mermaids

Win 6-4

Kiera O’Donnell

Morays

Win 10-2

Will Hunter

Orcas

Win 3-2

Isla Stephens

Seahorses

Win 4-1

Rosa Jowsey

Seastars

Win 7-0

Sharks

Draw 3-3

Snappers

Win 4-1

Ava Bower Braeden Rossiter Tawhia Welby Rotuma George

Stingrays

Loss 2-5

Hunter Langlands

Urchins

Win 9-0

Ramone Reinger

Customer Service Person

We are seeking a confident, enthusiastic and capable Customer Service Person to join our team on a full time permanent basis at our Raglan Beach vet clinic.

Anexa FVC operates 14 Veterinary Clinics across the Waikato employing 130 staff. We have an experienced and dedicated team of Vets, Vet Nurses and Customer Service people based at our clinic in the beautiful Raglan Beach. Our team provide services to beef, sheep and dairy farms as well as companion animals. The Customer Service Person is the first point of contact for our loyal clients, therefore strong communication and organisational skills are essential. You will have the ability and confidence to book in farm calls and direct Vets efficiently to ensure they arrive on farm on time and prepared, as well as making sure our companion animal owners (and their pets) receive the best possible experience. You will undertake data entry and month end processing as well as others tasks such as end of the day cash up, managing vaccination and dental reminders, general housekeeping, and managing the inventory of stock (both purchasing stock and stock taking). To be successful in this role, you will have a fabulous phone and front counter manner, strong general office skills as well as the ability to multitask, problem solve, and meet deadlines. There is a requirement to participate in a Saturday morning clinic roster. It would be an advantage to have knowledge of New Zealand farming systems and ideally a background in the veterinary industry, although this is not essential. We are happy to train the right person with the right attitude, great team work skills and a high level of personal positivity. If you are an experienced self-starter that really enjoys working in a fast paced team environment, focused on delivering outstanding customer service, are an efficient organiser of all and have a ‘’çan do’’ attitude then we want to talk with you.

Enquires and applications to recruitment@anexafvc.co.nz Applications close on Friday the 23rd of June 2017.

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Raglan 21 Seabreeze Way Auction

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Raglan 49 Government Road - $510,000

Contemporary Living • Designer 3 bedroom home offering modern luxury living. • This fantastic house is situated on 580m² • Spacious open-plan living • Double garage, internal access • North facing, sun-drenched decking • Prior Auction offers considered.

3 A 1 F 2 I The Cutest Little House • Solid, cute, character cottage on 548sqm • Fully fenced easy care section • 3 bedrooms plus office/hobby room, double garage with internal access and laundry. • Deck gets all day sun with a view of the beautiful Raglan harbour. • Just a short walk to the water.

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OPEN HOME: Sunday 1pm AUCTION: 6pm, 30 June 2017

OPEN HOME: 1pm Saturday

Auction Ray White Office, 21 Bow Street View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22779 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22779 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

For Sale $510,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22796 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22796 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Raglan 29A Simon Road - $422,000

2 A 1 F Super Starter • Two bedroom home featuring open-plan living • Decking overlooks a private back yard • Established trees and the opportunity to develop further. • On the bus route and a close walk to Cox and Lorenzen Bay. • Situated on ½ share of 1070sqm.

Raglan 29 Simon Road $449,000 Investor’s Choice - An Ideal Investment Opportunity! • Situated on ½ share of 1070m² in a lovely bush setting. • Two bedrooms, open plan kitchen and lounge which flows onto your private decking area. Carport attached. • Close walk to Cox´s Bay and on the bus route. OPEN HOME: Saturday 2pm

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OPEN HOME: Saturday 2pm

For Sale $422,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22788 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22788 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

For Sale $449,000 www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22766 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22766 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Pot of Gold! 30 Government Road

By Negotiation

10B Wainamu Road $350,000

115 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive

Show Stopper Water Views • The living here is easy. Walk across the road to the ocean, sand and surf. Offering two double bedrooms with large open plan kitchen and lounge area. Perfect family living or a soothing retreat. • Ample storage with single garage. • Maori Lease land with 23 years remaining.

When Location Matters! $269,000 • North facing 2-bedroom bach on a 1032m² section with uninterrupted views of the harbour. • Opposite the popular kite boarding beach. • Huge potential here with large land size and 3 car garaging. • Maori leasehold land with 24 years remaining.

View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22765 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22765 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)

View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22517 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22517 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)

New Listing

Raglan

3 A 2 F 1 I

Unique Location, Unique Opportunity • Elevated 5696m² site with spectacular harbour views. • Large three bedroom house with separate living downstairs. • A separate sleep-out plus single garage. • Great potential for subdivision into three sites. • Right of way to the water from Government Road. OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm

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By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Raglan 41 Wallis Street Across the Road from the Water • This cross lease site is a 1/3 share of 2266m² • A self-contained crib and a boat shed offers the perfect beach bach/accommodation to bring the family to while you ponder your possible building project. OPEN HOME: Sunday 1pm

By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

OPEN HOMES

SATURDAY 17TH JUNE: 12pm - 25i Violet Street | 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road | 1pm - 49 Government Road | 2pm - 29 & 29A Simon Road SUNDAY 18TH JUNE: 12pm - 30 Government Road | 1pm - 21 Seabreeze Way | 1pm - 41 Wallis Street | 1pm - 4 Primrose Street 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410

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