22 June 2017

Page 1

THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

Community Cash

16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Open 7am – 8pm, 7 days. Phone: 825 8300.

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

22nd June 2017 - Issue #549

Dedicated to supporting our local community.

Owned and operated by locals

SuperValue.co.nz

Bush Park Kids

p4

Gig Guide/What's on

p11

FREE PROPERTY APPRAISAL!

BLAIR HANNA RAY WHITE RAGLAN Looking for new listings in the Raglan Area. Call me if you would like an obligation free appraisal on your property. Let me help you live the dream!

Raglan Couriers 3 times daily Raglan Couriers 3 times daily morning/midday/afternoon morning/midday/afternoon

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996 Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

MOBILE 021 0200 8282 | EMAIL: blair.hanna@raywhite.com

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)

RAGLAN Chronicle 1


dining

Cover

guide

New space for Raglan Surf Co.: One of Raglan's original surf shops, Raglan Surf Co., moved into their new space after 25 years of occupying their original retail shop. Full story on page 3.

Whaingaroa-Raglan is the Waikato’s up-and-coming foodie hotspot. Support our local eateries and checkout their news and specials each week below.

Turkish Kebabs On Plates - Pitas Burgers and more! 10am to 10pm 29 Bow St - 07 825 0202

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

248 Wainui Rd | 07 825 8233 Open 7 Days a Week From 9am

43 Rose St 07 825 0010

Open for Dinner Fri & Sat from 5:30pm Breakfast/Lunch 7 Days

Express Lunch Mon - Fri $15 for 3 Courses

(07) 825 8761

Phone orders welcome! *Fish & Chips* *Burgers* *Weekly Specials*

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

The store with a lot more!

Te Kopua Camp Store, Marine Parade, Raglan

Volcom Lane Open from 11:30

Real Fruit Ice Cream Burritos - Wraps Soup - Salad & Chilli

wa o k u l o d ge @ g m a i l .co m

THE

SHACK 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

open seven days a week N O

Open 7 Days 8am - 4pm

1 9 B o w S t ree t 07 8 2 5 0 0 2 7

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

W

e have a huge Saturday at the Yotty coming up as we present one of the greatest punk bands of all time, The Hard-Ons! Blending “fused punk tempos, hardcore attitude, heavy metal riffs and surf-pop melodies into a seamless ball of energy”, this is a show not to be missed!

Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122

The Avatar®Course ‘‘Self realization is knowing that you are, and operating as, the sovereign lord and creator of your universe.’’

RAGLAN UNION CHURCH

Harry Palmer author of the Avatar materials

For more information contact: Cam 021 529 765 camkay@xtra.co.nz www.theavatarcoursepacific.com Avatar is a registered trademark Star’s Edge, Inc. All rights reserved.

SUNDAY SERVICE

10am - Family Service and Children’s Ministry Thursdays 3-5pm - 7C’s Bible Club for Children

3 Stewart St – 07 825 8276 or 07 825 8028

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! The businesses and individuals advertising in the Raglan Chronicle are participating not only to promote their businesses, but to show their support for our community paper – so be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle. Local businesses are the foundation of our community - and they make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you.

Raglan Ink Ltd home of the Raglan Chronicle Office Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.00pm, Wainui Rd, Raglan Ph: (07) 825-7076 Fax: (07) 825-7078 Post: P.O. Box 234, Raglan Email: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz Advertising & Articles The advertising and editorial content deadline will be Monday at 12pm week of issue. DISCLAIMER

Opinions and views expressed in the Raglan Chronicle do not necessarily represent those held by the Editors or Publishers. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of submitted material but the Editors/Publishers shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent effects due to the same. It is the submitters responsibility to ensure material is not libelous or defamatory. The Editors/Publishers reserve the right to abridge, alter or decline any material submitted to the Raglan Chronicle to meet the constraints of space and/or maintain a reasonable standard of language and decorum.

2 RAGLAN Chronicle

Punk band The Hard Ons play at the Yot Club

A 1987 Beat magazine article described their sound as “Motörhead meets the Beach Boys”; Allmusic’s Jody McGregor describes it as a “mix of punk, pop, and metal” with “dashes of power pop, psychedelic rock, thrashy metal, and a healthy dose of humor”. The Hard-Ons have carved a niche in the world of punk rock and have assembled a cult following of fans worldwide. They are Australia’s most successful independent band, with over 250,000 records sold worldwide and 17 consecutive No. 1 hits on the Australian alternative charts. Still absolutely buoyant from their 30th anniversary tour and the worldwide release of their best album-todate, “Peel Me Like A Egg”, Sydney’s colourful rocking identities the Hard-

Ons come bearing good news for music lovers. This explosive yet deeply melodic line up of one of Australia’s most unique and action-packed rock and roll bands will perform a set bristling with both beauty and brutality, as they explore their vast back catalogue and, more importantly, introduce new material that has only just been hammered brilliantly into shape by this incarnation! This show promises to be a special affair, as the expanded, new, and revitalised Hard-Ons flex their considerable and charismatic musical muscle: to sum up, nothing and everything has changed. This will be an outstanding night for all music lovers as Australasia’s greatest ever punk band make their debut in Raglan. Support from Raglan legends The Illicit Wah Wahz and Hamilton’s Contenders. First band on at 9.30pm. Future gigs include Holly Smith playing Saturday, July 1. Swamp Thing playing Saturday, July 15, and it looks as if the eagerly anticipated but postponed Ladi6 gig will now be on the last weekend in August. Andy Meek


Raglan Surf Co goes left

E

arlier this week, the Hughes family closed the doors to the old Raglan Surf Co building for the very last time. They took with them 25 years of memories, that have since become the foundation of their new home, just two doors down. For anyone who has been through town in the past few months, you might have noticed the old Vinnies building getting a bit of a facelift. With some fresh paint, new signs and some proper TLC, the Hughes family has brought new life into one of Raglan’s oldest buildings. The late Craig Hughes opened Surf Co with his wife, Liz, in 1992, fuelled by his passion for surfing, his talent for making surfboards and his deep love for Raglan. The Surf Co quickly became one of Raglan’s most progressive surfboard factories in New Zealand, with mastercraftsman Craig at the helm and a handful of skilled locals backing him up. In the early 2000s, the manufacturing side of things moved just out of town, which allowed Surf Co to further evolve as a retail shop through the vision of Craig and Liz. The pair took the building from a dusty factory into what would be known for a time as “Raglan’s surf shop”, and a home away from home for both the Hughes family and many others. With the passing of Craig in 2013, new changes presented themselves to the family, and a collective decision was made to find a new home for Raglan Surf Co and continue what their father had started. Like Raglan Surf Co, the old Vinnies building holds a history all its own. Originally built in the late 1800s, it was one of the first buildings in town, so it is quite

BARBARA KURIGER

MP FOR TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY Raglan Surf Co is now situated at 7 Wainui Road.

fitting that the two local icons have been moulded into one. And while the past 10 years have seen various food offerings coming out of Vinnies, the remodelled space seems to perfectly hold its new occupants. In the middle of the freshly finished (surf)board room upstairs, stands the very first board shaped by Craig when he was just 14-years-old. A representation of his legacy, a taonga of the Hughes family. The new board room will serve as the home base for Hughes Surfboards, the family label established by their father over 15 years ago. The room is a place where surfers young and old can go, whether beginners or advanced, and take advantage of the knowledge of the Hughes family. With more space to work with, comes the opportunity to further expand and share their surfing experiences both in and out of the water. It is also a space where custom board ideas can become a reality—utilising the knowledge passed down by Craig, they

continue to shape and finish the boards locally. To complement the board room, there is a hire room downstairs where both boards and wetsuits will be available. The addition of these areas connects Surf Co full circle to the original passion of their father. The move lays ground for a new chapter of their story to be written and gives the family and their third generation surfer children the opportunity to evolve Raglan Surf Co and Hughes Surfboards in a new and vibrant space. A space where they can share what Surf Co is, not just as a “surf shop” but as a place where anyone can walk in off the street and learn the fundamentals of surfing through the legacy of Craig. Raglan Surf Co can now be found at 7 Wainui Road, with the same great quality and service as before. Stop by their new space to say hello, share your memories of the old building and start making new ones with them. Karamea Puriri

Chamber board nominations open T he Raglan Chamber of Commerce board nominations are now open. The Chamber will be hosting their AGM on 28 July, and electing a few new members to the board.

The Chamber provides a platform and a voice for the businesses of WhaingaroaRaglan and works to strengthen relationships amongst business owners and the community. The Raglan Chamber is also an active member of the New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, which is connected to over 22,000 businesses nationwide. Being a part of the Chamber board provides an opportunity to share your knowledge and experience to help our members grow and our community thrive in the best way possible. The Chamber offers monthly events for

members, and is working to further provide educational elements that will strengthen the business community. Chamber members are also eligible for discounts on products to help their businesses run even more smoothly, including office supplies, petrol and more. The Raglan Chamber’s mission is to support, foster and advocate for vibrant, sustainable business in WhaingaroaRaglan, and our board members help to make that happen. Board nominations are now open, and any current, full member of the Chamber is able to apply. Please contact info@ raglanchamber.co.nz for more details. The Chamber is also proud to be a partner in the Waipa Business Awards, alongside the Te Awamutu and Cambridge Chambers of Commerce. Entries for the 2017 Waipa Business Awards have been

ELECTORATE OFFICE CONTACT P E A

07 870 1005 Kuriger.Teawamutu@parliament.govt.nz 25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu

barbarakuriger.co.nz

Funded by Parliamentary Services and authorised by Barbara Kuriger MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington

Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

extended to 30th of June. The Awards provide an opportunity for businesses to be recognised for the work they are doing. Whether you have been in business for one year or twenty years, every so often it’s okay to pat yourself on the back! There are some incredible businesses within Whaingaroa-Raglan, and the Chamber would love to see them celebrated. Not only do you have the chance to win, but all businesses who enter the awards will be put through the judging process, which provides invaluable feedback from business advisors, that you would otherwise pay thousands of dollars for. It is an opportunity to showcase not only what you’ve done, but where you’re headed as a business as well. For further details please visit http:// www.waipabusinessawards.co.nz or email info@raglanchamber.co.nz. Raglan Chamber of Commerce

A private hideaway, just 2 minutes walk to the beach, peace & tranquillity at its best. Tents, campervans or caravans, backpackers, cabins or motel units.

Check out our Facebook page!

Hosts: Mary and Rob Clark Address: Marine Parade,

Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8283 Email: stay@raglanholidaypark.co.nz

www.raglanholidaypark.co.nz

Come and find home Make a booking rangitahi.co.nz RAGLAN Chronicle 3


Word Cafe 2017: Local writers share insights and inspiration The authors will be talking about their just or soon to be released books. The books, all penned in Raglan, span a diverse range of genres, from fiction to memoir to personal development. Stephanie Philp and Bernadette Gavin are part of a panel discussing “local books in the making”. Bernadette, who grew up in Raglan and is well known in the community as a yoga teacher, mother and activist, is in the process of writing a memoir that interweaves her four-year sailing adventure and accompanying journey of self-discovery. “Writing can be such a private affair and in my case, after being squirrelled away busily writing for so long, it is nice to have an opportunity to share my experience,” says Bernadette. International neuro-linguistic programming trainer Stephanie Philp has just finished her book, The Resilience Book, the fifth she has written. “Resilience is a word that’s bandied about a Wanda Barker. fair bit these days. As a coach I see many people ive local authors will be taking centrestage who have ‘patchy’ resilience. A person might at the Word Café Raglan readers and be very resilient in one area of their life but be completely lacking resilience in another. In my writers festival at the end of this month. book I approach resilience from a holistic perspective to impart skills to build resilience so readers can deal effectively with any challenging or threatening circumstances,” says Steph. The panel discussion will examine the process, inspiration and ideas behind these and other local books, including SUNDAY SERVICES whether and how they have been shaped 10am Raglan Area School by place. 7pm Te Uku Church

F

Pastor Roger Peart ph 07 825 5199

www.surfside.co.nz

TeKohaoHealth

Poet and artist Wanda Barker is appearing twice at the festival. On the Friday night (June 30) she joins fellow poets in the Spoken Poetry Showcase, the festival’s opening event. The showcase features four poets performing their work, and is a free community event, following on from the official festival opening at 7pm. Then on Sunday (July 2), Wanda is launching All Her Dark Pretty Thoughts, a poetry novella that tells the story of an ordinary well-heeled woman’s growing defiance against the hurts and constraints of her failing marriage. “The poetic content and language in the novella is explicit,” says Wanda. “Although the themes of relationship failure, mental health, addictions, and sexual and verbal violence and its impacts on women will be familiar to many readers.” So come along and celebrate the extraordinary literary talent that we have within our town. One of Word Café’s aims is to provide a forum where that talent can be recognised, celebrated and shared. Browsers booksellers will have stall on site throughout the weekend, so you can take home your own dose of inspiration. Sarah Johnson Word Café Raglan readers and writers festival runs from June 30 to July 2 at the Raglan Town Hall. Tickets are on sale now. For more information or to buy a ticket go to www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz or email hello@ wordcaferaglan.co.nz. Both Wanda’s and Latesha and Sebastian’s launches are free events, open to the community.

Pre-schoolers going bush twice a week to ‘connect with nature’

Raglan Community Te Kohao Health Medical Centre hao HealthYour Medical Clinic Nau Mai Haere Mai

Raglan, Te Kohao Health our Medical Clinic

All Welcome

Poihakena Marae All Welcome 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan 218 Monday,-Wednesday, Friday Friday 9.00am - -4.30pm 08.30am 5.00pm e Free after hours telephone triage service Raglan day, Friday Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Email: admin@tekohaohealth.co.nz elephone triage service Te Kohao Health 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 180 Dey St, Hamilton kohaohealth.co.nz Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm h Free after hours telephone triage service milton Phone: (07) 856 1211 8.30 - 5.00pm 2.00pm Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison elephone triage service 1211

u Mai Haere Mai

Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

RAGLAN DENTAL Dr. Richard Zhu

YourMedicalClinci BDS Otago

Resident Hygienist • Dental Implants Orthodontics/Braces • Dentures

12 WALLIS ST | PH: 07 825 8788 Hamilton Clinic: Victoria Dentist 270 Victoria St www.victoriadentist.co.nz

Please tell us your stories Please contact us on 07 825 7076 or email us details: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz 4 RAGLAN Chronicle

Also launching their new book on the Sunday are well-known Raglan couple Latesha Randall and Sebastian Walter (of Raglan Coconut Yoghurt fame). The book, entitled The To Be-List, grew out of Latesha’s growing realisation that she wanted to spend less time “doing”, and more time “being”. What started out as a 5-year blogging project has now been picked up by an American publisher and transformed into an inspirational guide of how to do less and be more. Latesha says: “The book is 70 short chapters to help shift the focus from just setting goals and ‘doing’ to developing character qualities and positive ways of thinking about life - ‘being’. They’re perfect bite size chapters to read one a day in the morning or before going to sleep for some encouragement and inspiration.” Latesha and Sebastian will hold a short Q+A, followed by vegan cake at the Town Hall and you can also purchase the book for a special price of $20 at the launch. The To-Be List Book Launch: Sunday July 2, from 10am at the Town Hall.

Fun time at Bush Park.

T

ake a wander through Bush Park Wainui during the week and you could well come across a small group of pre-schoolers building huts and feeding eels in the stream, stringing their own “spiderwebs” between trees and frolicking with the fantails that flit just out of reach.

It is this secluded valley, which only locals seem to know about, that has become over the past year the extended outdoor play area for 10 of the oldest children from the childcare centre in Wallis Street – known now as Magnolia Tree Raglan but formerly Raglan Childcare & Education Centre. “It’s our backyard,” laughs Magnolia Tree manager Anne Snowden of the 10-hectare Waikato District Council-owned reserve. Every Tuesday and Friday morning – rain or shine – the centre’s 4 year olds are dropped off at the park by their parents, with lunchboxes and a spare change of clothes in their backpacks for the day.

Two teachers are there to meet them and supervise the day’s activities. They and their young proteges stay till two in the afternoon when Raglan Shuttle picks them up and returns them to the childcare centre. The programme – adopted after staff went to an inspirational all-outside, threeday conference in Auckland called Natural Phenomena – has been “an awesome success”, Anne says. Feedback from parents and children has all been positive, she adds, “and it’s such a great opportunity for kids”. The youngsters are allowed to get muddy or wet, they explore, problem-solve and discover simple things like the magicallooking red toadstools growing around the park’s dampest walking tracks. There are big ones with flat tops and little ones with rounded tops, teacher Jane Moreton explains. The kids get to study their

colour and shape, where exactly they grow and why. “They’re fascinated and ask lots of questions.” They can now also name the birds and trees at the bush park, she says. And they not only feed but also fish for eels in the Wainui Stream which meanders through the park. “They’ve pulled up only one eel onto the bank so far,” Jane adds. “They were squealing, then one of the boys threw it straight back in.” Getting out in nature is the basis of the programme, and is described very specifically in the childcare centre’s strategic plan: “We want our tamariki to develop a sense of wonder, curiosity, freedom and respect for Tane, Tangaroa and Papatuanuku by connecting with nature and the natural world through play and exploration here at our own doorstep.” Bush Park days can even include making camp bread and cooking sausages under the trees on a portable gas stove. Outside of bush kindy there are other outings within walking distance of the Magnolia Tree centre – to the wharf, playgrounds and the beach, where at low tide they look for crabs. There’s a big drive at most childcare centres now to do something in the great outdoors, Jane explains, to offset the time today’s children spend on technology and to foster a confident “I can do” attitude. “We just wanted to share with the community that we are here and this is what we do,” Anne sums up. There are also plans to relocate the centre’s office at the entranceway so Anne is more available to staff, children and parents. Six months on from when Rachael and Steve Thomas bought the centre there’s now a website up and running and a Facebook page and new signage on the way. There are also plans for teacher swaps for a day at a time between the Wallis Street centre and its sister Magnolia Tree Childcare in Whatawhata. Edith Symes


Funding sees Xtreme Waste roll out food waste collection

T

Xtreme Zero Waste Relationship Manager Rick Thorpe, left, Raglan Community Board Chairman Bob McLeod, Xtreme Zero Waste Operations Manager Cain Brodie, Raglan Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson and Waikato District Council Waste Minimisation Officer Pat Cronin on the site of Xtreme Zero Waste’s Horizontal Composting Unit.

he food-scraps of Raglan residents will be turned into a super food for plants come August, thanks to a $150,000 grant from the Government’s Waste Minimisation Fund. Xtreme Waste Zero will be rolling out a food waste collection service to the town after completing a five-year trial of 100 households in Raglan West. Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson was in Raglan on Tuesday last week to announce the funding for the new food waste collection, diversion and composting service. Xtreme Zero Waste spokesperson Liz Stanway says Raglan is leading the way, nationally, in reducing the amount of waste going to landfill by collecting food waste to make high-quality compost. “Diverting food waste from landfill is quite common overseas and is going to be a normal thing in New Zealand,” says Liz, who has been in charge of the food collection trials and setting up the composting operation at Xtreme Zero Waste. “We have to get the food waste out of landfill where it makes acidic leachate and methane, a greenhouse gas and a major contributor to climate change. “Food waste is a heavy component of landfill across the country so many councils are looking at initiating food waste collections. We should see Raglan’s landfill volumes go down another 10 per cent.” Liz says Xtreme Waste Zero, which is breeding its own tiger worms for part of the

composting programme, has been selling its “Super Food” compost from the trial for the last four years and it is very popular. “It is amazing, people love it – it disappears off the stand really quickly. It has been trialled by Kaiwhenua Organics and we have been growing great veges with it in our own commercial gardens. “The worms really polish the compost up, give it lots of life. That’s the point of difference in our compost. A lot of the commercial composts that have been sterilised by heat can be quite microbially dead.” In preparation for the food collection service, a large composting unit is being built onsite at Xtreme Zero Waste. At 30 metres long, 2m wide and 2m high, it consists of three compartments representing three stages of the composting process – the final stage is when the worms will be added. The turnaround to produce compost is expected to be 12 weeks. Chipped green waste will be added to the food scraps to make the compost. “It’s sort of like baking a cake. The food waste is the butter and the green waste the flour – the moisture levels have to be just right. “The resource consent is quite specific – exactly what the recipe is.” The process will be strictly monitored to make sure it is composting well and that there are no odours. “The main concern from neighbours was odour. We want to be really careful about that.”

Xtreme Zero Waste will be asking residents not to put fish in their food scraps for collection because it is stinky, and no frying or vegetable oils because they do not compost well. “We are going to put a lot of effort into communication in the first year on how to use this service,” says Liz. Collection days will be on the same day as the usual rubbish and recycling service.

Xtreme Zero Waste has bought a new multi-purpose truck that has a leak-proof compartment for food waste collection. Each property will receive a food waste collection kit of compostable bags, a kitchen caddy and a kerbside bin with lockable handles to prevent dog strike. The compostable bags are used in the smaller kitchen bins. When full they are tied off and the waste stored in the larger outside bin until collection day. Liz says Xtreme Zero Waste anticipates that about 4-8 cubic metres of food waste will be collected from the community every week. The collection service will be free for one year, covered by funding from Waikato District Council. It will be reviewed in the Long Term Plan process to see if the community wants to include the cost in their rates. Xtreme Zero Waste relations manager Rick Thorpe says the desire is to have a costneutral system, where the number of pre-paid blue bags used for rubbish will be reduced due to the removal of food waste. “With less waste and no bad smells of rotting food in rubbish people won’t have to put out blue bags as often.” Rick says he’s excited about the food collection service. “It’s about building further resilience in Raglan.” The new service creates more local employment, and he’d also like to see a commercial growing enterprise started “once we have a consistent volume of high-quality compost being made” that could provide more jobs and training opportunities. Inger Vos

Para Kore reach more marae with $800,000 cash injection

From left, Jacqui Forbes, Angeline Greensil, Sean Ellison and Scott Simpson during the minister's visit.

R

aglan-based Para Kore has received nearly $800,000 in government funding to extend its marae waste minimisation project in the North Island.

Former kiwi supermodel Rachel Hunter was spotted in Raglan this past week, with photos of herself around town and other nearby landmarks posted to her social media accounts. She described Raglan as a "mystical and magical place".

Para Kore general manager Jacqui Forbes says the money from the Waste Minimisation Fund will allow the programme to be set up in marae in Ruapehu, the Far North, Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, Rotorua, Gisborne and the East Coast, with the vision being to have all marae working towards zero waste by 2020. The Para Kore programme, which was initiated by the Waikato District Council and started under Xtreme Zero Waste in 2009, is now independently and successfully operating in several regions, including Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Hauraki, and Raukawa. So far, 171 marae are taking part in the programme, and have diverted 178 tonnes of waste from landfill. The Para Kore programme works with marae to increase the reuse, recycling and composting of materials.

The funding will be used to hire the right person to deliver the programme in each region, and provide training, resources – such as wheelie bins – and ongoing support. Jacqui says each project takes about three years to deliver and costs about $133,000. Para Kore has been applying to the Waste Minimisation Fund every year with success. “We are really appreciative of the local tangata whenua and Whaingaroa who have supported Para Kore from inception,” says Jacqui. The Waste Minimisation Fund was established in 2009 and is funded by a levy of $10 per tonne charged on waste disposed of at landfills. The fund’s purpose is to boost New Zealand’s performance in waste minimisation, by reducing waste and increasing the recovery of useful resources from waste. Over $80 million has been awarded to more than 130 projects to date. Inger Vos

RAGLAN Chronicle 5


How To Kumara Fries See SuperValue.co.nzz

19th June to 25th June 2017 Fresh NZ Skinless Chicken Breast Fillets

$

1199

great deal

3

3

3

ea

pk

ea

Waikato Draught/Lion Red 12 x 330ml Bottles

9

pk

Nescafé Coffee Sachets 10 Pack

Keri Fruit Drink/Juice 2.4-3L

(Excludes Lower Carb)

1799

5

ea

$ 00

$ 99

Freya’s Bread 750g

$

$ 49

kg

great deal

$ 99

Coke/Sprite/Fanta/Lift/L&P 1.5L

2

$ 49

kg

ea

Seedless Easy Peel Mandarins

3

1499

$ 99

kg

Fresh NZ Plain/Crumbed Beef Schnitzel

Mainland Mild/Colby/Edam Cheese 500g

great deal

5

$ 99

kg

$

Chilean Red Seedless Grapes

1

$ 99

$ 69

ea

Bluebird Original/Thick/Thinly Cut Chips 140/150g

ea

Jacob’s Creek Sparkling/Old Coach Road 750ml

svrc2206

(Excludes Reserve)

Owned & operated

by locals 6 RAGLAN Chronicle

SuperValue Raglan: 16-18 Bow Street. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days. While stocks last at SuperValue Raglan only. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Trade not supplied.

Please drink responsibly

For inspiration visit

SuperValue.co.nz |


H E A L T H

&

local health and wellbeing

WELLBEING news, products and services

Winter testing specials

D I R E C T O R Y AROMATHERAPY Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

COUNSELLING Veita Harding - Maternal Health Counselling ....... Whaingaroa/Raglan...............................021 111 03423

HERBAL HEALTH The Herbal Dispensary.......................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations

HOMEOPATHY Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004

MASSAGE The Herbal Dispensary is offering 20% off some Doctor Data tests for the month of July.

Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929

• Comprehensive Parasitology Profile – a stool test for identifying imbalances in intestinal microflora. And 50 per cent off the first two DUTCH Hormone Tests – these test sex and adrenal hormones (cortisol, oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone, melatonin) and their important metabolites giving information on how your liver and body clears the hormones. This unique information is not available by any other testing method. We choose to use Doctors Data Tests because they provide innovative, specialty testing to healthcare practitioners around the world from their advanced CLIAlicenced clinical laboratory. They provide

web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

T

ired? Brain fog? Headaches? Eczema? Gut problems? Hormonal imbalances? Psoriasis? Depressed? Muscle and joint pain? IBS? Chronic infections? Irritability? It’s time for you to investigate a bit further with some diagnostic testing. For the month of July, we are offering 20 per cent off the following Doctors Data Tests: • Hair Elements Analysis tests – for recent and ongoing exposure to potentially toxic metals and specific nutrients. • 96 General Foods IgE and IgG panel – a spot blood test that looks for immediate and hypersensitivity responses to foods.

a wide array of functional testing that aids in informed decision-making, helping patients reach a better state of health. The test comes with a detailed report and a complimentary 15-minute consultation with one of our herbalists and naturopaths, who will go over the results with you. If ongoing treatment and further help are needed we will be happy to assist you with an individual consultation through the Nourish Clinic. To book your test come into The Herbal Dispensary and speak to Bronwyn, Natalie or Sarah, or alternatively call us on 07 825 7444. The Herbal Dispensary

Meet the space girls

web:..................................havenmassageraglan.com

REFLEXOLOGY Stress Relief by Nick Reynolds............0274 799763

YOGA Raglan Yoga Loft.............................021 02442248 web:......................................raglanyogaloft.co.nz Yoga at ‘The Space’...................Above the Yot Club web:..............................www.thespaceraglan.com

PILATES TIMETABLE: Tuesday 11am at the Yoga Loft - 58 Wallis St Tuesday 6pm at Scout Hall, Cliff St Thursday 5.45pm at The Space, Bow St, off Volcom Ln

T

he Space run by the Cat-Cow Yoga Collective is a group of local yoga teachers who love to share! In running the yoga space, they share costs, workload and decision-making. But the main drive is the shared passion to create a safe, accessible place to foster community and connection through yoga. Patti has been teaching community dance and movement practice in Raglan since 2003, and this comes through in her graceful, flowing, feel-good classes. Bexie has been teaching yoga in Raglan for six years and enjoys teaching all types of yogis, from toddlers to seniors and everything in between. Bexie meets each student wherever they’re at. Bethany loves being active. Bethany's classes are challenging but playful, with a strong focus on movement awareness, which reflects her active lifestyle. Jocelyn brings high energy to her power classes and balance through her more meditative yin classes, and her smile is always shining. Sheridan’s classes are great for building foundations in your practice. Zahara has just joined the collective with lots of youthful energy.

Haven Massage with Shannon Darbyshire..021 02442248

|

$14 per casual class or $120 for a block of 10 to be used over 4 months. Ph 825 0123 to register for a class or call @ Raglan Physio - 12 Wallis St

12 Wallis Street, Raglan admin@raglanphysio.co.nz

ph (07) 825 0123 www.raglanphysio.co.nz You care for the environment ~ let us care for your body

Meet the instructors behind The Space, the Cat-Cow Yoga Collective. Zahara offers a strong, lunchtime Ashtanga class. The Space offers a range of classes to suit the whole community that is Raglan. “Yoga’s not special - it's not just for ‘special’ people or ‘spiritual’ people or ‘housewives,’ explains Patti. “Yoga is our natural state - it shouldn't be hidden and hard to find.” Classes range from gentle to power including dedicated classes for

prenatal, mums and bubs, kids yoga and for the guys, broga! Keen to try yoga? Winter is a great time for yoga to boost your winter wellness. Get in touch or check out Facebook or their website for class descriptions. You can try out a few classes with the one-off All You Can Eat week special. www.thespaceraglan.com or Facebook “The Space Raglan”

Telephone: 825 0114 After hours: Anglesea Clinic Healthline

07 825 0800 0800 611 116

OPENING HOURS: Mon Open 8am Close 7pm

Tues 8am 7pm

Wed 8am 7pm

Thurs Fri 8am 8am 7pm 5pm

RAGLAN Chronicle 7


School buys bikes with Meridian windfall 2 017 BUSINESS AWARDS

ENTRIES ARE OPEN ENTER YOUR BUSINESS INTO THE 2017 WAIPA NETWORKS BUSINESS AWARDS:

ENTER ONLINE

Profile • Benchmark • Learn • Grow Recognise achievements • Celebrate success

WAIPABUSINESSAWARDS.CO.NZ

Open to all businesses in Waipa & Raglan

SELECT YOUR CATEGORY:

WANT HELP? FREE WORKSHOPS

NEW & EMERGING BUSINESS SOLE TRADER/PARTNERSHIP SMALL BUSINESS MEDIUM BUSINESS LARGE BUSINESS DIGITAL STRATEGY & IMPLEMENTATION SUSTAINABILITY & COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION CUSTOMER SERVICE

• CAMBRIDGE • RAGLAN • TE AWAMUTU Check online for dates, information and to reserve your place.

R

aglan Area School students are among those to have benefited from $30,000 of grants from the Meridian Power Up community fund.

SAVE THE DATE:

MAKE A NOMINATION:

AWARDS GALA DINNER FRIDAY 18 AUGUST

EMERGING BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING SERVICES TO BUSINESS EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR PEOPLE MANAGER OF THE YEAR

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US ONLINE AT waipabusinessawards.co.nz

CUSTOMER CHOICE: TEXT TO VOTE - OPENS 1 JULY 2017 CAMBRIDGE | RAGLAN | TE AWAMUTU

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

MANAGEMENT SCHO OL Te Raupapa

THE RAGLAN

Courier

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Te Awamutu

Amber Ladyman, Year 4 student at Raglan Area School.

IN ASSOCIATION WITH:

The school received $5450 from the fund, which supports local communities where Meridian has wind farms and hydro stations, to buy mountainbikes as part of its sustainable sports programme. RAS sports coordinator Sam Cowley says she applied to the Power Up fund to buy the mountainbikes to increase the participation of students who aren’t involved in mainstream sports such as netball, soccer and rugby. “It’s to get kids moving and get them engaged, ignite some passion. And it coincided with the Kakariki mountainbike track opening so it was good timing. “It’s fun and it’s cool, and it’s being in nature. The kids are loving it and we are getting more kids signing up every day.” Sam says the weekly school mountainbike programme is also about encouraging more kids to

get on bikes – giving them the skills to ride safely and confidently. More than 20 kids have registered for lunchtime mountainbike lessons with Raglan Rock founder Gareth Jones at the BMX track at Kopua Domain. “The jumping side is the fun part but the focus is on cycle safety for kids,” says Gareth, who is proud of his students’ achievements. “If we want to create cyclists in Raglan we need to be sure they are safe. “The track teaches them cornering and how to go on and off the brakes. Not being on the flat ground takes a lot of understanding. “The idea is to progress to the mountainbike track.” Student Harry Carter, 9, says he’s really enjoying learning to do jumps. The new bikes are great and easy to use, he says. “Really smooth and easier to jump” then his old bike, he reckons. “It’s just having fun.” Inger Vos

Let’s keep the Power ON team

KATHRYN WILLIAMS

ROB HAMILL

KingSt13910_RC_A

CRAIG STEPHEN

MARK INGLE

Diversified collective skills ensuring stewardship of over $1 billion value in community assets

We will continue to promote energy efficiency initiatives that help reduce power bills

Your discounts and grants continue (around $70 million in the past 3 years)

We will keep the assets working efficiently for the community

We will balance long term capital growth, while also supporting our community today

We will build on what we have started and keep our strong track record going

We will continue to diversify our infrastructure and investments for community benefit (Lines, Fibre, Smart Meters, Solar)

We remain committed to supporting existing and new projects that make our region a great place to live.

Find us on Facebook Authorised by: K Williams, 13 King St, Frankton, Hamilton 3204

8 RAGLAN Chronicle

CHARLOTTE ISAAC

DENISE HARDING MIKE ROLTON

Support your local community by voting in the WEL Energy Trust election Look out for voting papers in your letterbox, voting closes 30th June 2017


‘LIKE’us on Facebook

raglan.ljhooker.co.nz

Indicates there is a ‘Walk-through Video’

Open Home

3

1

Open Home

2

2

141 Waitetuna Valley Road Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

View

Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 1KAHFG

-

45 Bay View Road

Waterfront Paradise!

Country Road, Take Me Home Auction 1st July (unless sold prior)

2

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.

Deadline 5th July (unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

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

View

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

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!

Open Home

New Listing

1644a Whaanga Road Create Your Kiwi Dream Here This hidden gem is located near north Ruapuke Beach, a 1/2 hour drive from Raglan and less than an hour from Hamilton. A total of 4 acres of land overlooking bush out to the rolling waves. The block has a nice building site requiring a little levelling which really takes advantage of the awesome views on offer. Mature stands of manuka and native bush surround the block on most sides creating privacy and fostering a natural microclimate for birdlife and providing shelter. Electricity is available for easy connection on the property. Call Kyle TODAY!! For Sale Contact Email View

4

$375,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/14SHFG

3

3+

57 Hills Road HUGE Views HUGE Value Set to take advantage of all day sun and huge panoramic rural, harbour views which lead out to the blue ocean and rolling waves of the bar. The house benefits from central heating to via an underfloor gas heat pump and logburner. Outside the kids will love the large flat lawn and entertaining is complemented with an outdoor fireplace and courtyard BBQ area. Grow your own vegetables in the raised garden bed area and pick a variety of fruit from the fenced off established orchard while there is enough grazing land for a couple of stock or pets. The stand alone large shed with 3 bay garage/workshop has plenty of room for vehicles and a good sized boat. This is a most excellent property in a seldom available and sought after location. For Sale Contact Email View

$895,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/18YHFG

3

2

2

1a Lily Street

Sweet Serenity For Sale $559,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

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

View

Saturday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 1KTHFG

Bordered by reserve on 3 sides and nestled amongst the trees you enjoy total privacy and a multitude of bird life from this modern and comfortable home. Offering 2 double bedrooms master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe plus office or small bedroom the home is fully insulated and double glazed. A generous deck overlooks the rugby grounds to Mt Karioi, the outlook is stunning! Close to town walkways, bus stop, harbour and the Raglan Wharf this super low maintenance section allows you more time to enjoy it all! Priced to sell, this attractive property won’t last long. Call Michelle or Stephen today!

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

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Raglan Property Manager

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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


ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

ARBORISTS

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Your local tree specialist

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

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

BUILDERS

PLUMBING

• Landscaping • Licensed Builders • Painting • Decorating • Flooring Supply & Install

• Rental Cleans • Carpet Cleans • Meth Cleans • Water Blasting • Gardening • Lawn Mowing • Fully Insured

Christie Carpentry

hOUse BUiLDer anD renOVatOrs

paul & robyn Christie COURIERS tel: (07) 825 8366 paul: 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 199c te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan email: patandbob@xtra.co.nz Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week

027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214

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

RECYCLING/MINISKIPS

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER • CERTIFIED GAS FITTER

ph 07 847 8210

• MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

• LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.

ROOFING

FENCING

FENCING 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.

10 RAGLAN Chronicle

POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES

Contact for FREE QUOTE

RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

mobile 021 263 8698

FLOORING

Specialising in New Builds, Maintenance and Drainlaying. Nick Heasman Phone: 021 058 2140 Email: onpointraglan@gmail.com onpointplumbing.co.nz

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

West Shore Ltd Matt Connor - Roofer contactmattconnor@gmail.com 021 254 1600

WESTSIDE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE • Small Building Jobs • House Maintenance • Landscaping

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

RaglanEngineeringAd.indd 1

• • • •

• Fencing & Decks • Garden Tidy-Up • Lawnmowing

Andy Fels Ph 07 825 7489 or 0274 939 765

4/10/07 3:17:13 PM

• New Roof • Roof repairs • Re-roof • Cladding & flashings • Gutters - new - repairs - maintenance

Quality Local Roofing & Maintenance

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


SAT 24 JUNE MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL: In 2 Strings Contemporary & classical music live Sat 24 Jun. Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm start.

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

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

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. WED 22 JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park - Pakoka valley limestone arch bring lunch.

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

FRI 23 @ YOT CLOSED.

JUNE CLUB

SAT 24 JUNE @ YOT CLUB Australia’s The HardOns make their first ever debut in Raglan! With suport from The Illicit Wah Wahz and Hamilton Contenders. Tickets from undertheradar.co.nz, $30. Doors 8pm.

SAT 8TH JULY ‘WILD WEST’ M I D W I N T E R MASQUERADE BALL @ RAGLAN TOWN HALL 8pm. ‘N.K.B’ four-piece band, DJs Jamin-I and the Chimpster. $10 presales United Video or $15 on door. Special ‘Wild West’ cocktails and prizes for best dressed. Profit to R.A.S.

Courses, classes & workshops

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.

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

*Sponsored by RC

Womens & Mens

To Let W AT E R F R O N T C O T T A G E 1-bedroom, furnished. French doors, deck. Long-term tenant ideal. $250pw. 07 853 8738.

Services Offered

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

Know what you are doing.

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

Day Skipper 1 & 2 July 9am – 5pm both days. Local Tutor: Viv Regnier Venue: Raglan Gallagher Coastguard Base

Situations Vacant

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.

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

Contact 0800 40 80 90 or book online www.boatingeducation.org.nz

The Raglan Project - Raglan’s new Hardware, Homeware and Building supplies retail store is opening in July and is looking for a proactive, reliable and experienced Retail Manager. Building and hardware knowledge is essential. Previous hardware retail experience and a forklift licence is preferred. The position is full time Tuesday - Saturday. Start date ASAP. For more info please phone 825 8881 or email your CV to info@theraglanproject.co.nz.

TE WHAKAKITENGA O WAIKATO INCORPORATED POIHAAKENA MARAE ELECTIONS HE PAANUI Notice is hereby given that a hui will be held to nominate representatives to Te Whakakitenga o Waikato (Inc) for the 2017 - 2020 term of office. TIME 10.30am DATE Sunday, 2 July 2017 VENUE Poihaakena Marae, 216 Wainui Road, Raglan.

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 second publication of this notice. The first notice was published in the Raglan Chronicle on 15 June 2017.

Results

Public Notices

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800 RAGLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES Has moved to their new premises at 18 Nau Mai Rd. Come check out our new yard, open from 8:30am - 5:00pm weekdays and 9am - 3:00pm Saturdays. Contact us on 8250184 or Grant on 0274757414. Look forward to catching up at the new site. Grant and The Team.

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 17 June

Team

Score

12th Grade Raglan 0 - South 28 POD Hudson Bidois 11th Grade Raglan 22 - Marist 19 POD’s Lebron Scarlett, Mitchell Swann and Rico



 

10th Grade Raglan 950 - Southwell 10 POD’s Connor Reeves, Noah Furniss & Alby Sharples 9th Grade Raglan 30 - Hamilton Old Boys Black 15 POD’s Cody Swann, Brae Wilson & Charlie Brooks 7th Grade Raglan 35 - Suburbs 50



   

POD’s Finn Bateman, Kaiden Rossiter & Sofia Tovio-Smith

6th Grade Raglan 70 - Hamilton Old Boys 60 POD’s Blake Waitre



Situations Vacant RETAIL MANAGER - BUILDING AND HARDWARE

Business of the meeting: - Changing Raglan Community House from Incorporated Society to a Charitable Trust - Apologies or more information info@ theraglanhouse.co.nz or ph: 07 825 8142

NAU MAI HAERE MAI

Contact Gary Kite

**New RAINS Jackets Colours amazing for travel and the wild west

to be held on Tuesday 27th June 2017 at 5:30pm at The Raglan House 45 Bow Street, Raglan

Any enquiries please contact Rolande Paekau on 022 0694385 or rolandepaekau@gmail.com.

SELF STORAGE a ta m i ra . c o. n z

NOTICE OF RAGLAN COMMUNITY HOUSE SPECIAL MEETING

 

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 17 June

Team



Score POD

Anemones

Loss 0-1

Barracudas

Win 4-1

Dolphins

Win 2-1

Hammerheads

Loss 1-6

Kinas

Loss 1-3

Marlins

Win 6-1

Mauis

Draw 2-2

Mermaids

Win 7-3

Sienna Harding

Ika Greensill Jahmin Thompson

Zoe Middlemiss

Adoption of Fees and Charges 2017/18

Zaviah Eyre

Hendrix Knox Laki Kanellis Luca Thompson Diego Henderson

Morays

Loss 0-1

Shane Jonas

Orcas

Bye

Bye

Seahorses

Draw 2-2

Lydia Hobson

Seastars

Draw 2-2

Molly Connell Hodgekinson

Sharks

Draw 3-3

Waikato District Council advises that at their meeting on 31 May 2017 they adopted the Fees and Charges 2017/18. The adoption of the Fees and Charges has incorporated changes to swimming pool inspection fees, road signs and interim charges for new house builds. The Fees and Charges come into effect on 1 July 2017 and can be viewed on our website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/your-council/fees-and-charges. Council would like to thank all those who took the time to make a submission to the proposed Fees and Charges.

Jarvis Camenzind Josh Haworth

Snappers

Loss 5-7

Jonty Smith

Stingrays

Win 4-3

Seth Waters

Urchins

Win 3-1

Dylan Quilter

If you would like any further information please see Council’s website or contact Melissa Russo on 0800 492 452 or email consult@waidc.govt.nz. G J Ion Chief Executive

M5402

FRI 23 JUNE E X H I B I T I O N OPENING: COASTAL VISIONS All welcome to opening of exhibition Fri 23 Jun 7pm at the Old School.

Classifieds

Public Notices

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

RAGLAN Chronicle 11


Raglan 21 Seabreeze Way

3 A 2 F 2 I 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.

Auction

Raglan 30 Government Road

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

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. OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm

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 LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Raglan 106A Greenslade Road

3A2F1I

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)

3 A 1 F 1 I Beyond Compare • Relax and enjoy the tranquil views of Moonlight Bay. • 3 double bedrooms + large office • Single garage, internal access • Impressive 1151m² section. • Harbour views. Beach access. VIEW: This weekend by appt

Raglan 14 Upper Wainui Road - $750,000 Beautiful Brick - Built to Last PRICE REDUCTION - VENDOR SAYS SELL!! • Stunning views of the Tasman Sea and Raglan Harbour • Separate downstairs self-contained living • Double garage • Situated on 1059m² OPEN HOME: Saturday & Sunday 1pm

By Negotiation View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22775 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22775 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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.

Reduced

OPEN HOME: 1pm Saturday

Raglan 939 Old Mountain Road - $730,000

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

Living The Dream • Character 3 bedroom home on 2.2680 hectares, fully fenced. • Additional 2 bedroom self-contained unit currently rented at $275 per week. • Wrap around decking ensures all day sun. Two large double garages, carport plus tack feed room and hay storage.

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Raglan 35 Government Road - $445,000 New Listing

2 A 1 F 1 I So Much for So Little • Great holiday home, first home or retirement. • 2 bedrooms, open plan living and separate hobby studio. • Great pergola covered outside area. • Compact garden, flat easy care, fully fenced North facing site. • Situated on ½ share 809 square metres more or less.

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

5 A 2 F 5 I 1 J 2 K

For Sale $730,000 View by appointment raglan.co.nz/RAG22799 www.raglan.co.nz/RAG22799 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964

New Listing

Raglan 6 Lorenzen Bay - $495,000 Nest or Invest • Two bedroom home with brand new bathroom. • Open plan living and dining. • Single garage on fully fenced 809m² section. • Large back yard with several fruit trees

For Sale $445,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22825 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22825 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz

For Sale $750,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22789 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22789 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

LICENSED (REAA 2008)

Raglan 49 Government Road - $510,000

3A3F2I

OPEN HOME: 12pm Saturday

2 A 1 F 1 I

For Sale $495,000 View by appointment Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)

OPEN HOMES SATURDAY 24TH JUNE: 12pm - 6 Lorenzen Bay Road | 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road | 1pm - 49 Government Road SUNDAY 25TH JUNE: 12pm - 30 Government Road | Sunday 1pm - 21 Seabreeze Way | 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410

12 RAGLAN Chronicle

Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.