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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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23rd August 2018 - Issue #609

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Dear Editor Through your editorial might I congratulate the WDC on the sterling job they did of the road signs in Otonga Valley Road. They are now standing tall and Fish n’ Chips firm and it only took them 7 Group Bookings goes. Inside/Outside Seating Now correct me if I am 92 Wallis St - 07 825 7544 wrong wa o k u l o d ge @ g m a i lWDC, .co m the fixing of these signs, I am led to Open for Dinner believe, is contracted out, Fri & Sat and like all contractors from 5:30pm they would have a response 248 Wainui Rd | 07 825 8233 Breakfast/Lunch 7 Days Open 7 Days a Week From 9am fee for their vehicle of somewhere in the vicinity of $80.00 which makes it Open 7 Days $560.00 just for the vehicles From 9:30AM Mon-Fri alone. And the council are and 9AM Sat and Sun Waterfront dining trying to save money? 43 Rose St indoor and outdoor seating 07 825 0010 Gillian Marie (16/08/18) I feel your pain; the council will waste money on incompetence and save money by not subscribing to the HCC Library. We have received a letter and email from the WDC and HCC advising us that we are no longer able to use the Hamilton Libraries. Like Upper Wainui Road, we have just had the end of Otonga Valley Road Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122 patched up. This was done a couple of years ago, but the heavy trucks that turn into and out of the road soon rip it up. I spoke to one of the workers at the time and he said that a more substantial repair should have been done but they can only do as they are told. Which brings me on to our reserve. Up to December This space could be yours. Email the Chronicle for more details. info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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2015 I spent some time in the reserve clearing out the gorse, blackberry, Himalayan honeysuckle, ragwort, thistle, wild walnut, etc. and all I asked of the council was to take the rubbish away. This seemed to be an onerous task. The response I got was to be told that from April 2016, due to OSH legislation, the only tool I am allowed to go into the reserve with is a pruning saw with all its teeth filed off. However as from August 2016 the council will be engaging a contractor to keep the reserves clear on a 6 monthly cycle. Judging by the amount of ragwort and thistle and the other things that are now coming back no one has been in there at all, yet someone is getting paid as if they had. All that time and money I spent cleaning up the reserve so that the public could walk through it and enjoy it is now wasted and the council couldn’t give a tinker’s cuss. As far as your no spray fee goes Gillian, I think it is in the vicinity of $180 not $80 and you will still be paying the $20 a year levy in your rates that they charge for spraying the roadside. I had the same problem a couple of years back when the council were spraying the flowers that I was planting along the roadside. Clive Hobson

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Locals digging in for coastal care and protection

The original Raglan Taxi Bus driver, Dave Brown, passed away peacefully on the 19th August 2018. Dave was big part of Te Mata School for so many years, very supportive of the Raglan bus service and he will be sadly missed. A memorial service was to be held at Rosehill Village Community Hall 182 Gleneagles Drive, Te Awamutu at 1pm this Thursday. Alternatively, all communications to the Brown Family 19 Seychelles Drive, Papamoa 3118.

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Top: Community members help with planting at the Kokiri centre. Middle: Community volunteers along with Te Mata School students helped with planting at the south end of Ruapuke. Bottom: Students from Te Uku School hard at work planting around Papahua.

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haingaroa and Ruapuke Coastcare groups are planting up a storm around Raglan in the name of coastal protection and restoration. Thousands of native coastal grasses and forest species have been lovingly planted by green-fingered, environmentallyminded locals around the area. Keen planters have worked to restore the backdunes at Papahua, the slopes by the Wainamu carpark, coastline south of Ruapuke and both north and south Ruapuke carparks. In addition, foredune areas by

the kokiri centre and along Ocean Beach have been filled with young kowhangatara (spinifex) and pingao. Organised by Waikato Regional Council Coastcare co-ordinator Stacey Hill, she says winter is the best time for planting so the seedlings have a better chance at survival. “I’m so happy to see the rain at the moment.” Students from Te Uku School, Raglan Area School, Te Mata School and members of the local community have been digging in to support the ecosystem and Stacey says their efforts at protecting the dunes will help lessen coastal hazards and erosion, as

well as providing habitat for special plants and animals. “Sand dunes are part of the natural character of coastlines. They play an important role filtering water and often hold intrinsic cultural and archaeological values. They provide an essential flexible buffer protecting coastal communities and are our natural barrier to the sea – but this only works if the specially adapted coastal plants are growing well and supporting this natural dune function.” Stacey says Angeline Greensill leads the Whaingaroa Coastcare efforts and has been an environmental warrior for many years, with Jenny Carter and Penny

Knuiman leading Ruapuke Coastcare plantings with support from Simon Thomson. Waikato Coastcare is a partnership between the local community, iwi, district councils and Waikato Regional Council, and the various groups are kaitiaki for 24 beaches on the east and west coasts of the Waikato region. “I coordinate this programme on the Waikato’s West Coast and get to work with some amazing volunteers from Port Waikato right down to near Awakino. I feel so lucky to work in this space. There are so many beautiful spots down this coast and it feels great to restore these areas. I can't wait to see these sites grow,” Stacey says. To get involved in upcoming plantings check out the Coast Care - Waikato Facebook page for details. Janine Jackso

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News update from Raglan Community House

his week we sat down for a T chat with Raglan Community House Manager Mike Rarere.

What services are currently on offer at The Raglan house? The Raglan Community House currently provides the Building Financial Capability Service, Low Cost Counselling Service and Free Drug and Alcohol Counselling. The Building Financial Capability Service (formerly the Budgeting Service) is facilitated by Noelene Manufui on Thursdays and Fridays. This free service has 2 components: The Financial Mentor component provides one to one mentoring for those who want help to manage their money, develop an individual plan to improve their current situation and better understand their money personality. The Money Mates component uses groupwork and workshops to learn new skills and develop support around the individuals participating. What new developments have there been? New staff etc? Noelene brings a fresh face and new ideas to our services. The next free workshops are 'Learn about Tenancy Law' 10am-12pm Thursday August 30 and 'Learn about Consumer Law' 10am-12pm Friday August 31 in the Raglan Community House Basement Meeting Room. Contact us to reserve your place on 07-8258142. Low Cost Counselling is available with our two experienced Counsellors on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Rates start at $10 for Community Service Card Holders. Our Free Drug and Alcohol Counselling is a collaboration with Pai Ake Solutions and is available every Wednesday. Contact us for more information or to book an appointment. This year we have welcomed several new members to our team, including Lara Toxward as the House's Financial Administrator, Noelene Manufui as Financial Mentor, and Maryann Tuao as the Community House Youth Development Worker. Lara brings a positive and fresh approach to our administration. She is at the Community House full-time and supports the Manager to meet the needs of this Community. Maryann joined our team earlier this year and is developing projects including the Raglan Youth Innovation Project and Raglan's Youth Week Project to provide activities, workshops, events and

The friendly faces at the Raglan Community House form left, Mike Rarere and Lara Toxward.

mentoring to support local young people. The next planned workshop is on Screen Printing T-shirts and aims to develop positive skills and encourage innovation and entrepreneurship amongst youth. Details to be confirmed. What other things are happening at the Community House? This year we have moved our Op Shop from the basement to upstairs. Now you can't miss it as you can see it through our main windows for that special bargain. Thanks to Helena, Bob and the team for their awesome support of our Op Shop. We continue to provide the daily Health

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Transport Service in collaboration with the Raglan Community Vehicle Trust, making sure community members can get to the health services they need in Hamilton. Jake Fyalka joins us from 2-3pm every Thursday to provide free Digital Device support including Smartphones, Tablets and Laptops. And, of course, all are welcome to our 'Drop-in Lounge' service Monday to Friday 9am-4pm for a cuppa, bicky and conversation. Mauri ora. Mike Rarere, Raglan Community House Manager

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s council upgrades on the community concerned with the stormwater network the consultation process came on Wainui Road began this Monday, August 20, members of out to protest the new upgrades.

The current resource consent AUTH105646 allows for diversion and discharge of Raglan urban stormwater and associated contaminants at multiple locations in to the Whaingaroa Harbour. The key issue lies with a core condition of the consent that requires council to establish and retain a Tangata Whenua and Key Stakeholder Liason Group to consult with about new works. Protesters have expressed concern that compliance has not occured for the 2016/2017 year. In a letter, Hugh Keane, Team Leader, Infrastructure at WDC outlines that if the consultation process has not occured, discharges that would otherwise have been authorised by this consent would in fact be unlawful. The new upgrades allow for storwater discharge to go straight out in to the harbour without any filtering processes. Chronicle


our community. No-one knows for sure how much stress our households are under because of housing. We need every household to complete this survey even if you feel you are not affected, so we have a clear idea of the percentage of our community who are suffering.

Please read this page,

Version 1 of the survey asked for full names and addresses to ensure no duplicate surveys could be entered. Due to feedback, we have changed those fields in this version to Street Name and Area Code fields only. Name and address details for version 1 will not entered into the data records. The only people who will see the survey forms will be the team at Waikato University who will enter and analyse the data. Only one person at the University will have access to the final data. The data will not be shared outside of the university with any other organisation. No individual will be able to be identified from the final report. Once the research is complete the original forms will be shredded.

fill-in, cut out and drop off.

Please return questionnaire to a WRAP survey collection box at the Raglan Community House (45 Bow St), Raglan Library, Raglan Information Centre or other approved collection site by Saturday September 22nd 2018.

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Street Name ____________________________________________ Area code______________________________

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he team at Raglan Community House are deeply concerned about the rising cost of housing in Raglan and have set up a group to investigate the problem known as the Whaingaroa/ Raglan Affordability (Housing) Project (WRAP). To be able to get investment to build housing solutions, we need to get a clear understanding of what is happening in our community. No-one knows for sure how much stress our households are under because of housing. We need every household to complete this survey even if you feel you are not affected, so we have a clear idea of the percentage of our community who are suffering. Version 1 of the survey asked for full names and addresses to ensure no duplicate surveys could be entered. Due to feedback, we have changed those fields in this version to Street Name and Area Code fields only. Name and address details for version 1 will not entered into the data records. The only people who will see the survey forms will be the team at Waikato University who will enter and analyse the data. Only one person at the University will have access to the final data. The data will not be shared outside of the university with any other organisation. No individual will be able to be identified from the final report. Once the research is complete the original forms will be shredded.

Raglan Community Housing Survey:

Fill-in, cut out and drop-off

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he WRAP steering group have some new ways this week for you to complete the housing survey if you haven’t already. The inserted survey from a couple of weeks ago proved a bit tricky for the company who does the inserting and folding of the Chronicle – it turns out that the papers wouldn’t fold automatically in their machine due to the insert, so someone had to hand fold the entire circulation for that week! So printing directly into the paper was the next best way to go – fill it in and drop-off at any of the collection sites – Raglan Library, Raglan i-site (at the Museum), Raglan Community House, Rock-it Kitchen, 4 Square, Raglan Surf Co, The Herbal Dispensary, Whaingaroa Organic Kai (WOK), The Food Department Raglan West and The Shack. There is also a new pdf version of the form that you can type directly into, save and email (address is on the form) or print and drop-off. WRAP have a new Facebook page too, where were you can download the form and catch up on news about the project and housing issues, what other communities are doing and our next event – the Raglan Housing Forum on the 3rd of November at The Raglan Town Hall. The forum is in the planning stages, but WRAP expect to be able to share the early results from the survey and other research that is underway. There will be speakers and lots of interesting information about housing and ideas on how to make your existing house more affordable to live in. There’s a buzz going on about housing in town – lots of street conversations and lots of forms flowing into the collection boxes. If you haven’t already filled it in, do it now, the collection will close on the 22nd of September. The most inspiring story of the week is the person who removed their property from AirBnB to place it back into the long term rental market after reading the Chronicle article about the family having to leave town because they couldn’t find a place to live – this is the power of sharing our stories.

If you live on your own or in a household where you combine your incomes to pay costs, tick the “answering for my household” box below. If you live in a situation where you share costs (e.g. a flat or other), tick the “answering for myself box” below. I am answering for my household

I am answering for myself �

1. How many adults over the age of 18 years are living in the place that you live? ___________ 2. How many children aged from 12 – 18 years are living in the place that you live? ___________ 3. How many children younger than 11 years are living in the place that you live? ___________ 4. Where are you currently living? Please circle one option House

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Car

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5. In the place that you live, how many bedrooms do you have? _____________ 6. Please state the number of facilities you have access to in the place you live. Toilet __________

Shower __________

Bath __________

Shower over bath _________

7. If you have answered None/Zero above, do you have access in a nearby building or house? YES �

NO �

Your cost of living: If you own your own home freehold i.e. with no mortgage or loan payments remaining, tick this box then go to question 16.

8. After you pay rent or mortgage payment, how much do you have left each week for all other living costs? $ ______________ (If answering for your household, estimate the amount left from all combined incomes) 9. If you pay rent, what is your cost of rent for a week

$ _________________

10. If you are paying a mortgage, what is the cost of your weekly mortgage payments Stress related to housing:

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“Very stressed” = affecting your physical and/or mental health

11. Are you stressed by being unable to find a place to live? No � A little � Mildly stressed �

Anxious/worried

Very stressed

12. Are you stressed by the cost of your rent or mortgage? No � A little � Mildly stressed �

Anxious/worried

Very stressed

13. How likely are you to be able to buy or build a home in Raglan in the next 5 years? Never � Unlikely � Hope to buy or build � Will definitely buy or build 14. Are you stressed by your view of your future opportunity to buy or build a house? No � A little � Mildly stressed � Anxious/worried �

Very stressed

Security in your housing situation: 15. If you are renting, do you feel secure in your current housing situation? (Leave blank if not renting) a. YES � NO � b. If you answered NO, please tick as many options below that apply to you. Cost of rent

Likelihood of rent rise �

Have to move over Xmas

Property is for sale

Short term rent contract

Other

Rising cost of living

16. If you own your home, or you are paying a mortgage, do you feel secure in your current housing situation? a. YES � NO � b. If you answered NO, please tick as many below that apply to you. Cost of mortgage

Likelihood of interest rate rise �

Rising cost of living �

Rising cost of rates �

17. If you are thinking of leaving Raglan, please tick all the reasons that apply to you. High cost of rent � High cost of buying a house � Can’t find a place to live The right type of house isn’t available � Can’t earn enough in Raglan to afford to live here

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Other (please state reason) _____________________________________________________________ Demographic information: 18. Ethnicity. Please let us know which ethnic group you identify with by ticking the box that applies to you. Maori �

Pasifika

European/Pakeha

Asian

Indian �

Other

19. Age. Please let us know what age band you fit into by ticking the box that applies to you. Less than 18 years � 18 – 24 years � 25 – 34 years � 35 – 44 years � 45 – 54 years � 55 – 64 years � 65 – 74 years � 75 – 84 years � 85 years or older � 20. Residency status. Please tick the box that applies to you. NZ citizen � NZ resident � Visitor less than 1 year �

Residency application in progress Working visa 1 – 2 years �

Thank you for completing the questionnaire – your information will contribute to helping solve our housing problems in Raglan and may help other communities like ours understand how to understand their housing problems. Please return questionnaire to a WRAP survey collection box at the Raglan Community House (45 Bow St), Raglan Library, Raglan Information Centre or other approved collection site by Saturday September 22nd 2018. If you have any questions about this survey please contact Fiona McNabb, Project Lead for WRAP: fiona@solotec.co.nz or Mike Rarere, Manager of Raglan Community House: info@raglanhouse.co.nz

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Saving the rhinos: Journey to South Africa with Aeronavics

Left: Sarah, Linda and Hadley with the Aeronavics drone. Right: Aeronavics drone footage shows rhinos filmed using thermal imaging.

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n Saturday, July 30, 2018, Linda Bulk, director of Raglan-based drone company Aeronavics, and Hadley BoksWilson, Flight Engineer, took off to South Africa. Some 18 months earlier they were approached by Sarah Jones from the Raglan charitable trust supporting rhino conservation, ‘Tusk and Horn Wildlife Trust’.

At that time, Sarah had just returned from a trip to South Africa that she had undertaken with Peter Eastwood from the Auckland based charitable trust ‘Tanglewood Foundation’. During this trip they had met with world renowned wildlife vet and rhino specialist Dr William Fowlds, famous for his work in rhino conservation and rehabilitation. In 2012 William and his team managed to save their very first rhino from certain death after having fallen victim to a vicious poaching attack. It made headlines worldwide and propelled him into instant fame, a position he never aspired to, but which he reluctantly accepted in his quest to raise support for the fight against the soaring rhino poaching crisis. Sarah and Peter spent some time with William in the field, and in one instance witnessed how he deployed a drone to locate a rhino. William explained how he believed that drone technology could be highly useful for conservation work, especially if it could provide night vision to support security teams in patrolling reserves. But this particular drone didn’t have this capability, and resources were limited. Knowing of Aeronavics right in her hometown, Sarah planned to visit them on her return to discuss options. “When Sarah contacted us we instantly wanted to help,” says Linda. “Both Rob (Rob Brouwer, co-director) and I were deeply moved by her relay of what was going on in South Africa, and by the gruesome imagery she showed us of the unimaginable suffering inflicted on this magnificent species by humankind.” It took 18 months to pull it off, developing a number of prototypes before ending up with one they believed would do the job. Both Sarah’s and Peter’s trusts also helped with some of the expenses,

including plane tickets for Flight Engineer Hadley, and William’s foundation ARCC (African Rhino Conservation Collaboration) funded the thermal camera. “The weeks leading up to departure had been crazy busy,” Linda says, “with especially Hadley spending countless hours of his own time into perfecting the prototype, which he named ‘Rhino Bavi’. It is a quad rotor model which flies for about 45 minutes and can withstand a high degree of wind, common especially at this time of year in the region of South Africa it will be deployed. It can comfortably fly several kilometres away without losing contact with the radio and video controls, and carries a normal camera and a

poachers to strike. Unfortunately, this is by no means a guarantee. With rhino horn being worth more than its weight in gold on the black market, even a few centimetres of remaining horn have proven to be worthwhile for poachers to slash the animals’ faces open”. The procedure brought Linda to tears she relays. “It was heart wrenching to see this magnificent creature lying helplessly on the ground, sedated but aware, as his pride and glory, his defining feature, was sawn of his head. You can just imagine their terror as the penetrating noise of a chainsaw is cutting into their horn just inches away from their face, followed by a grinder to remove the remainder. But at least this doesn’t actually

but as of 2018 the actual numbers are likely to be fewer than this. The northern white rhino subspecies has been reduced to just two living in East Africa. The three species of rhino in Asia are also threatened by the demand for rhino horn. As of the end of 2017 there are an estimated 3333 greater one-horned rhino (Indian rhino), and around 67 of the Javan species, and officially less than 100 (but estimated as few as 30) rhinos of the Sumatran species left in the wild. If nothing changes we could see this iconic species go extinct in the wild in as little as 20 years, a species that has roamed this planet for over 50 million years. “This is much bigger than just animal cruelty and human

thermal camera side by side. It has several safety features and can be pre-programmed to fly autonomous missions to assist daily patrols, as well as flown manually to wherever necessary.” On arrival in Port Elizabeth Linda and Hadley were picked up by William, who invited them to join a scheduled “rhino procedure”. They drove with the rest of the team to a nearby reserve, where William explained they would dehorn some rhinos as a preventative measure against poaching. “Rhino horn” he said “exists of keratin, the same substance as human’s finger/toe nails, and grows back if cut above the growth plate. Reserve owners hope that by cutting the horns off, there will be less incentive for

hurt them physically, unlike the brutal force poachers apply as they savage their faces with axes. And I was super impressed with William and his team, with their confidence, kindness and skill. It is just so sad that it’s necessary.” The rhino horn is mostly trafficked into Asian countries like Vietnam and China, where they are believed to have healing powers and are used in traditional medicine, or simply acquired as a status symbol. Poaching incidents take place every day, with over a 1000 per year in South Africa alone. The most recent studies and census estimate that there are roughly 18,000 southern white rhino and 5500 black rhino left in Africa, including their subspecies,

ignorance and greed,” Linda says. “William wrote an e-book about his first poaching incident titled POACHED!, and in here he says: ‘If we are not able to save the rhino from extinction, this flagship species that’s larger than life, what hope do we have of saving the rest?’. And that’s just it - besides a tragedy in itself, it is a symbol of the state of the world and the extent of human destruction. On the other hand, if we CAN save them from extinction, and I am convinced we can, they can be a symbol of hope. A symbol of inspiration and empowerment”. Strongly motivated and with a sense of purpose, Linda and Hadley worked throughout the week with the anti-poaching unit (APU) of

Amakhala, the Fowlds family’s game reserve. In between training sessions and practise flights they were treated to some magnificent game drives on the reserve, viewing all sorts of wildlife from elephants to lions to giraffes, rhinos, kudus, antelopes, jackals, zebras, wildebeest, hartebeest, ostriches, plentiful warthogs, all sorts of birds and stunning scenery. “The APU team already had experience with smaller drones,” Linda says, “which made it a lot easier to train them. Besides, they were highly professional, competent and committed. Great guys, it was a joy to work with them. We did several flights every day, manually and pre-programmed, including night flights and long range. All went well. We identified some potential improvements and will undoubtedly identify more as the team deploys the system throughout the next couple of months, but as it is it is already a useful tool.” “We now have to strategize how to make it feasible to deploy this technology on a wide scale,” Linda continues. “The system we delivered is much more powerful and fit for purpose than the smaller, cheaper drones you see en mass on the market, but this comes at a cost. How can we a) further improve on capability, and b) reduce cost. Even as a non-profit offering the costs are currently too high. We might have to look at a bit of an industry collaboration to achieve this. I will explore this.” Linda concludes, “This week we have contributed in a small way. I am proud of the performance of the drone even though we can make improvements, and proud of the caring nature of our team as everyone was - and is - very involved and emotionally invested. But it is little in comparison to the guys (male and female) we met this week at the frontline, who I respect immensely. I personally returned a richer person, and feel indebted to do more, contribute more, to help save the rhinos and all they represent. And this I will do, with Aeronavics and outside. I invite anyone who feels a call to action to contact me or any of the organizations mentioned, to unify intent. Thank you.” Aeronavics

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Te Uku Memorial and District Hall celebrates 50 years

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he Te Uku Hall has been an integral part of the community and used as a meeting place for variousorganisations and groups over the years, including Young Farmers, Badminton, Bowls, Tennis Club, ArtGroup, Plunket, local schools, dancing groups, church groups, library, exercise groups, weddings, andsocial gatherings. The original Te Uku War Memorial Hall was built in 1919. It later became borer-ridden and was eventually demolished to make way for the existing building on the same land. Two memorial tablets hang in the hall. The Te Uku District Roll of Honour 1914 – 1918 lists the names of 30 local men who served, seven of whom were killed. The Te Uku and District Roll of Active Service 1939 – 1945 lists

the names and ranks of six men who were killed on active service and 27 men who also served. The existing hall was built by then local builder Michael Robertson, in 1968. The hall was entirely funded by local residents, with debentures, cash donations, donations of livestock and various fundraising activities in the early 1960s. The committee were proud to have the hall mortgage free by the time the building was complete. The active committee and fundraising committees of that time worked tirelessly to provide this facility for the community and the committees going forward from there are proud to have been able to continue to upgrade and maintain the hall over time. This work has all beenof a voluntary nature and as such the community is one of very few who still wholly own a local hall. The Committee of the Te Uku and District Hall extends a warm welcome to all past and present

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Fishing show host adds Raglan to list of top fishing spots

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DOS Addicted to Fishing hit Raglan waters to film an episode for Australasia’s only fishing show hosted solely by a female presenter. Host and producer of ADOS Addicted to Fishing, Nicky Sinden, is passionate getting women out on the water and inspiring others to do the same through her show. The Raglan episode, filmed in November, recently screened on Prime and is available for viewing on the ADOS Addicted to Fishing Facebook page. It features Nicky with her friends Rachelle Brisbane and Anthea Stembridge as they head out over the Raglan bar in pursuit of snapper and gurnard. “Featuring female anglers is part of our point of difference on the show, but it’s not making a stand or anything, it’s just what we do. We love fishing and we just want to be out there having fun - same as the boys.” It was Nicky’s first experience of angling out of Raglan and she used her recent experiences fishing in Kawhia and Taranaki as a guide to fishing Raglan waters. “We had a really cool day on the water and caught more than enough for a feed and put the rest back,” she says. Having just laid her grandmother to rest, Nicky says the Raglan trip was very therapeutic. “It was such a beautiful way to leave the hustle and bustle behind, put down the phone and focus on what I love to do.” Hailing from Mangawhai, Nicky says Raglan has a similar vibe, both places being proactive about sustainability. “Raglan is one of my favourite places to visit,” she says, “I really resonate with the down-to-earth atmosphere of Raglan. Reminds me of Mangawhai where I live, but on the West Coast. Not to mention it has world class fishing.” She’s keen to head back to Raglan to film another episode and this time she’s hunting marlin, swordfish or kingfish. Janine Jackson

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SpiritRides: New Zealand's first Equine yoga class

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hen a person is passionate about two things and decides to combine them, something magical can happen. For Stephanie from SpiritRides in Raglan, combining her love of horses and her love of yoga produced just such magic. Stephanie was born and raised in Germany where she spent a lot of time working with horses, and when she immigrated to New Zealand in 1996 she knew having to be far away from her family could only be made easier by owning horses again. In 2011, SpiritRides was born as a Riding and later Equestrian Vaulting school. Stephanie realised the need for a private one-on-one setting for adults and children on her schooled horses and ponies, many of whom she rescued. Her Yoga journey began 15 years ago, and for the last three years she has been co-leading a local group of like-minded people, enjoying the journey together in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. She felt there was something missing in yoga classes, and it was FUN. A year ago she qualified as a Rainbow Yoga Kids and Family Instructor and a month later SpiritRides Equine Yoga

was launched. She offers wroup Workshops, and together with her Yoga partner Elisabeth Denis, is venturing into their first retreat near Raglan. The purpose-built Waitetuna Retreat Centre is only 2km on the same road, which makes for a more than ideal team. Elisabeth has done her yoga teacher training in the magical jungle of Costa Rica. Since then, her journey with yoga has led her to study with a variety of teachers and traditions located in different areas of the globe. However, she now considers Hatha and slow Vinyasa her main styles. Elisabeth taught yoga in her home country of Canada and in Costa Rica. Her first AcroYoga/Thai Massage retreat was created and held in Nicaragua with the help of another acro yoga teacher. Elisabeth and Stephanie met earlier this year, clicking immediately, and they have decided to venture on this journey of retreats together, combining even more of their passions. Elisabeth's are AcroYoga and meditation, and both love food. So, the combination of Equine Yoga, AcroYoga, meditation and Indian cooking classes was born to offer you a most unique and special experience. The length of the retreat was chosen by both - an overnight stay is very doable if you are a busy working person and also allows

SpiritRides are now offering equine yoga classes. Image thanks to Murray Clear.

parents just enough time to get a break without having to sacrifice too much. They plan to host a few of these retreats over the summer months, so keep an eye on SpiritRides – Raglan Yoga FB page for upcoming events. The first retreat is on Labour Weekend (October 20-21)

with an Early Bird special until the end of August of $280 including accommodation and food. The numbers will not exceed 18, making a nice group to work with and spend the weekend together. Monthly Equine Yoga Workshops on Saturday mornings will also continue from November

onwards, and can also be booked privately. Stephanie and Elisabeth's core mission is to keep evolving and sharing their knowledge with other human beings to embrace playfulness, love and movement through their time with you. Stephanie Kennedy

Running man raising money to rescue roof

From left to right: My wife Lorraine Forlong - Campbell, Murray Beer, son Jordan Forlong, Campbell's best mate and faithful pacer Mark Innes and life long friend and ultra runner Jo Munn.

Recent Run to Raglan via Ngaruawahia and Waingaro, Campbell with his friend Mark Innes (77kms) Campbell always stops for a flat white in a tulip at the Te Uku Roast Office.

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unning man Campbell Forlong is putting his stamina to the test in a coast-to-coast run from Mount Maunganui to Raglan, and it’s all in the name of charity. Running the 160kms, Campbell hopes to raise money for muchneeded roof repairs at Agora

Café and Event Centre, a popular Frankton haunt for people wanting their coffee dollar to help those in need. Campbell has a long-time affinity with Raglan. It’s been his go-to fishing destination since his teens, he ran the New Year’s summer programme at the Kopua Camping Ground with his wife Lorraine and was a regular visitor

when he was Linkup Paint Supplies sales rep. He took up long distance running 13 years ago and ran his first marathon aged 40. When he turned 50 he decided to up the ante and, on his birthday, ran from Hamilton to Raglan and back. He has since done it many times and says his favourite part of the run is getting to the top of the divvy.

“It’s so beautiful when you get to the top with the wind turbines and Karioi in the background, and you know you’re at the half-way point.” Making it to Raglan is also a buzz and he ends the run with a dip at the Bow Street jetty, a coffee at any one of the great cafes and a walk along Ngarunui Beach. He will start his coast to coast run at 6am on Friday, August 31 at Mount Maunganui and hopes to be in Raglan at the Bow Street jetty before the sun goes down on Saturday, September 1. Campbell is inviting runners to join any stage of the run by sending a private message on Facebook. Originally an old clothing factory, Agora was purchased and renovated by City Bible Church 13 years ago and over the past 10 years Agora Community Trust has

donated over $128,000 to local charities and community groups. They also work with Red Cross Refugee Services to provide funds, space, employment and training, and a free English language night class for many former refugees. A Community Trust and City Bible Church trustee, Campbell says Agora has long needed a new roof, gutters and spouting and has started a Give-a-little page for people to contribute to the organisation that has given so much to others. To find out more about visit Project Watertight visit givealittle. co.nz/fundraiser/mount2raglanfor-project-watertight, www.agora. net.nz or check out Campbell’s facebook page - Campbell Forlong - Soul Runner. Janine Jackson

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Team

Score

Tiger Sharks

Win 2-0, Draw 2-2 Drake Langlands

Whale Tails

The Urchins from left to right: Olo Beaudry, Finn Cameron, Lennox Gee, Ramone Regnier, Jackson Parker, Dylan Quilter (Absent: Xander Banks)

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aglan Urchins Junior football team have a fire in their bellies This enthusiastic team of Grade 8 players are in their second year of playing together and along with a few new members have blasted into the 2018 season showing some great new skills and teamwork.

Coach Bryn Quilter, aims to get these seven and eight-year-old boys active and having fun, and steadily building on their skills with some excellent results on game days. Bursting with energy, the Urchins are exciting to watch with some budding young football players to keep an eye on for the future.

The 8th Grade Hammerheads

Win 7-0, Win 2-1

Draw 0-0, Loss 0-3 Whole Team

Urchins

Win 2-0, Draw 0-0

Marlins

Win 3-0, Win 2-1

Hammerheads

Draw 1-1, Win 2-0 Chase Rawley

Xander Banks Ed Woolston

Snappers

Loss 2-3

Mermaids

Loss 2-4

Ava Wood

Orcas

Draw 3-3

Ella Rawley

Win 4-1

Meila Clarke

Seastars ural Night CultKinas 2018 Thresher Sharks

Whole Team

Draw 2-2

Whole Team

Win 12-1

Tayne Warren, Nikau Edwards, Kye Nguyen

Tsunamis

Loss 2-4

Kamron McKinlay

Dolphins

Draw 3-3

RJ Rendle

Seahorses

Loss 0-6

Barracudas

Loss 1-7

YOU’RE INVITED!

Annika McLeod Ashton Ladyman, Grady Bruce

The team at Four Square Raglan invite you to attend their Indian Cultural RAS Anemones Win 2-0 Night on Friday 15th June! The fun, family-friendly event will be held in the carpark from 7:30pm.

The 8th Grade Marlins

Mikki Meyer, Sydney Duston

Great Whites

Indian

Netball

POD

RAS Senior Team

Chloe Wharekawa, Jordan Mooar

Win 6-2

Whole Team

There will be a free Indian buffet dinner with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, free Henna for ladies, and amazing live Indian performances! There will also be awards for best dressed in the Indian theme, with $100 Four Square vouchers up for grabs for the best-dressed male and female, and 6 months supply of milk for the best dressed family!  

Note that there will be no  parking on-site during the event, and in case of bad weather, the event will be postponed to Saturday 16th June.

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forward to seeing you there! he netball club would like to say aWe’ll lookThanks  to huge thank you to all our sponsors:

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our sponsors:

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Gold Pine, and Four Square.

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We wpuld also like to say a very special

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thank you to Karen Clark from Raglan Area

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RAGLAN JUNIOR NETBALL RESULTS // 18 AUGUST

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she shows towards the netball club and her

continuing support in helping us to make sure our team photos look spectacular every year. Her hard work never goes unseen. Raglan Netball Club

Team Karioi Mystics

Score Win 19-9

POD Brianna Wallis

Karioi Orcas

Win 12-7

Karioi Fernz

Win 19-18

Karioi Kiwis

Win 14-4

Nina Thompson, Tiaari Gibson

Win 6-1

N/A

Karioi Mini Fernz Karioi Rangitahi

Sonny Thompson and Casabella Smith

Hineora Gray-Lord

Loss 20-26 Ocean Kereopa

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RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 18 AUGUST

Drake Langlands Mikki Meyer, Sydney Duston

Team

Score

Xander Banks

7th Grade

Draw 80-80

Ed Woolston

8th Grade

Loss 30-75

Baylin Bell, Jethro Neels / Louis Bidios

9th Grade

Loss 10-35

William Seaville, Tamati Gray-Lord / Max Murphy

Great Whites

Draw 0-0, Loss 0-3 Whole Team

Urchins

Win 2-0, Draw 0-0

Marlins

Win 3-0, Win 2-1

Hammerheads

Draw 1-1, Win 2-0 Chase Rawley

Snappers

Loss 2-3

Whole Team

10th Grade

Win 60-10

Mermaids

Loss 2-4

Ava Wood

Orcas

Draw 3-3

Ella Rawley

11th Grade

Win 64-7

Seastars

Win 4-1

Meila Clarke

Kinas

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Win 2-0, Draw 2-2

Dolphins

A big thank you to RaglanSeahorses Bakery for Barracudas once again donating the club’s Player of the RAS Anemones Day awards. It’s always much RAS appreciated, Senior Team and the kids cannot wait to get down there and enjoy their free lunch after the games! Thank you to Raglan Surf Emporium for donating keyrings to our players and supporters.

Draw 2-2 Win 12-1

Whole Team

12th Grade 13th Grade

And thank you to our long time local and Loss 2-4 Kamron McKinlay amazing woman Helen Le Lievre for the time Draw 3-3 RJ Rendle Loss effort 0-6 Annika McLeod and that she’s put in to making our club Loss 1-7 Ashton Ladyman, Grady Bruce clean and tidy for both rugby and netball this Win 2-0 Chloe Wharekawa, Jordan Mooar year. Win 6-2 Whole Team This year, with some of our generous donations, the club was able to purchase some new goal post pads and sports equipment to keep us safe and looking good. Tayne Warren, Nikau Edwards, Kye Nguyen

Win 33-10

POD/TOD Georgia Walker and Max Mathis / Theo Browne

Cody Swann, Luca Parrott / Layton Fitch Waitere Iyla Scott and Lebron Scarlett / Ben Steedman

Isaac Limbert, Mitchell Swann, Taylor Sherlock, Carlos Hurtado

BYE

Raglan Junior Rugby relies solely on our amazing community supporters to help keep us running. With their great support we are able to keep our fees extremely low, so everyone can enjoy a fun team winter sport. Raglan Junior Rugby is always looking for support. If you’d like to help in any way please contact us on our Facebook page. -coach

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For Sale S PA P O O L Includes m o t o r, o z o n i z e r, spa c o v e r. $750.00 To view Phone 825 7180. a ta m i ra . c o. n z Love the Lilya prints Summer dresses, skirts, tops and knits Check instore x

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

To Let P R I V A T E T R E AT M E N T ROOM OR OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Newly built, standalone with awesome views. Internet and power included. Rent negotiable. Contact Fiona McNabb 027 688 9754 fiona@solotec.co.nz SEMI-FURNISHED UNIT AVAILABLE 8th September. Enquiries phone 825 0154 or 027 525 0154

Services Offered W E D D I N G AND FUNERAL C E L E B R A N T Raglan, Hamilton and surrounds. Contact Robyn Riddle 0275560438

WED 5 SEPT POROPOROAKI FOR MALCOLM C O X **A new date due to unforeseen circumstances. See more details below.

PAINTING CLASSES Monday / Wednesday 1 p m - 3 . 3 0 p m Evening or weekend classes if asked for.

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THURSDAY 23 AUGUST @ YOT CLUB: Earshot with Cian DJing from 9. Vinyl only, hip hop funk soul. Free pool. Free entry, outside fire, food from Ulo’s Kitchen.

WANTED: Quality homes for removal Good price paid Ph 07 8471760

Work Wanted SEWING WORK W A N T E D A n y t h i n g considered. Please call Anita 825 7529

Trained Teacher: Local artist Peggy Lee $20 per session. Beginners welcome Phone 0223706586.

FRI 24 AUGUST @ YOT CLUB: Resident DJ. Free entry, free pool. SAT 25 AUGUST @ YOT CLUB: DJ Jamin-i. Free before 10pm. All Blacks vs Wallabies, happy hour prices. Free pickup & dropoff, text to this number: 021 1034 156

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Wanted: Community Column Sponsors The Chronicle is seeking sponsors for one of our monthly columns: ‘FIRE SERVICE SERIES’ Getting to know our local volunteer firefighters. Align your business with community values and build goodwill by supporting community-based content. Becoming a community content sponsor is a great way to communicate corporate social responsibility. As a locally owned and published paper, we aim to highlight relevant issues and celebrate the acheivements in our community. By supporting community columns, you help to extend the longevity of the community newspaper that is dependent on the support of local businesses. Interested in finding out more, or have a column idea of your own? Get in touch and let’s discuss the possibilities. INFO@RAGLANCHRONICLE.CO.NZ | PH. 825 7076 OR 021 428 808

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

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PUBLIC NOTICE of application for renewal of on-licence:

Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sarah Kay, Wainui Road, Raglan, Director has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of a on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 248 Wainui Road, Raglan and known as Rock-it Kitchen. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is Restaurant/Cafe. The days and hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday - Sunday, 10am-1am. 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 RAGLAN AREA wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, SCHOOL not later than 15 working days after the date of the 8 May for 2018 first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing Poroporoaki of the objection with the Secretary of the District Malcolm Cox Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, (125) Raglan Area Private School Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. Wednesday No objection to the issue of a licence may be made 5 September in relation to a matter other than a matter specified Board of Trustees Election in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (A new date due Declaration of Election Results ActStudent 2012. to unforeseen circumstances) This is the first publication of this notice.

The timeVotes: has arrived to celebrate the aroha Malcolm DO YOU CARE Dingle, 6 has shown to ourRyan ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY? kura, Irvin, our moko, Charlie 32 and our community Join the Raglan Community Patrol and help Rooney, 26 over the last 32 Ngaramai keep Whaingaroa Raglan safe. years. Here are the Seddon, Sven 12 details for Malcolm's The Community Patrol is a volunteer Invalid Votes 0 poroporoaki. organisation that liaises directly with the Police.

Times have changed due to unforeseen operate in pairs, the CBD, I hereby declare They Charlie Irvin dulypatrolling elected: circumstances. Below is surf beaches, the wharf, the programme:

Bridal Veil Falls and car parks.

• 10:30am - 12:30pm: Malcolm Cox to walk through Year 0-8 Signed classrooms • 12:30pm - 1:00pm: Shared kai in the Karamea staffroom (open to all community)

Contact Narina Hurst on 07 825 8473 to sign up today.

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Notice of Meeting

Returning Officer

– Raglan Community Board

• 1:00pm - 2:00pm: Malcolm Cox to walk through Year 9-13 classrooms

• 6:00pm - 8:00pm: a more private gathering for past students, staff, and colleagues. Please contact Pauline Sweetman (pauline_sweetman@ raglanarea.school.nz) for further information about the evening event.

Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 11 September commencing at 2.00pm. A public forum will be held from 1.30pm. Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment.

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

This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. G J Ion Chief Executive

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WED 29 AUGUST R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Road car park next to the fire station - Pakoka estuary, Aotea - bring lunch.

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4 Lorenzen Bay Road Packed Full of Potential This is a safe investment to get you on the Raglan property ladder, whether it be your first home or holiday bach getaway. The tidy home features a comfortable layout with 2 double bedrooms and open plan living upstairs, as well as 2 storage rooms with a kitchen sink and bathroom (previously used as accommodation) downstairs. The section is fully fenced and easy care and there’s ample room to park the boat. Basement garaging offers plenty of storage for the tools and toys. Lorenzen Bay is an easy stroll away for beachwalks, safe swimming and other activities. Register your interest now to avoid disappointment! For Sale Contact Email View

$535,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz By Appointment ljhooker.co.nz/21WHFG

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Build for the View Come and check out this 631m² section located overlooking the Seabreeze Way subdivision and only a few minutes drive or 10 minutes walk from the action and cafes of Raglan township. Set elevated with services available for easy connection, this is the only section currently available in this location. The property is fenced to the boundary already and some attractive trees have been planted which are establishing well. Build your permanent or beach bach here to take in the northerly views of the harbour and the elevated position. Reasonable covenants apply to guarantee a quality neighbourhood and protect your investment.

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201 Checkley Road

The Jewel in the Crown For Sale By Negotiation

Set on the stunning harbour with fantastic views, this is 133ha of pure magic. Positioned perfectly in the centre of this easy contoured farm lies 2 great homes including a homestead with separate guest quarters and a 2016 built ‘Kiwi Designer’ home. Improvements include a 4 bay implement shed, a 2 bay lock up shed, an equestrian arena, stables, covered yards & a woolshed. With plenty of hay country, it can lend itself to a variety of stocking options. Farm access is easy & it earns a comfortable return currently grazing dairy and beef cattle. 1.5kms of the boundary is bordered by the Waingaro stream, famous for it’s whitebaiting. An enviable lifestyle awaits.

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

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$269,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/21DHFG

New Listing 14 Puka Place

33 Main Road

Build Your Dream Home Here Tired of looking for a house to suit your needs? Thinking of building to your own plans? You need to consider this large, 1085m2 site in the popular Waikowhai subdivision. Elevated and sunny with beautiful harbour views and sheltered from the prevailing wind. It is the perfect location for your dream home and has plenty of space for gardens as well. The services are at the boundary making for a stress free build. Some building covenants apply. Call Chrissy for more information. NB: Boundary lines on photos are approximate and meant merely as a guide.

Raglan Section with No Covenants! Located so close to the Raglan township this sunny 951m² freehold section has plenty to offer. Overlooking the neighbouring Flaxcove you enjoy beautiful rural and estuary views and close access to the boardwalk for that daily exercise. A private family oasis or take advantage of the high profile location this blank canvas is waiting to turn your dreams into reality.

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For Sale $335,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1VBHFG

By Negotiation Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/21SHFG

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1 Mahana Place

West Side Story Frequently admired and located in sought after Raglan West this is the perfect place to start your happy ever after. You will love spending time on the sun-splashed, sheltered deck while enjoying the view. The home offers spacious open plan living with a choice of heat pump or wood burner for the cooler days. There are 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, so there’s space for family and friends. You will have room for your cars and the boat as well with a large, 806m² site and separate double garage and workshop. And it’s just a stroll to the shop/ café, beach and playground so keeping the children entertained is easy.

Lorenzen Bay Just a Stroll Away Nikau Park Raglan is a quality subdivision located just 5 mins walk from Lorenzen Bay. Enjoy a sunny Northerly aspect from this corner site with native plantings along one boundary. Protected by covenants ensuring you will be surrounded by attractive, quality homes. All services are provided including water, sewage, street lights, footpaths and communications. The vendor has also supplied a geotech report and house plans by Kiwi Designer Homes. Be quick to grab this outstanding opportunity to build and live your dream.

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By Negotiation Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/20PHFG

$329,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/20ZHFG

Robbie Regnier

Darryl Hawkins

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

021 952 271

027 290 6675

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 • 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

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


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