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THE RAGLAN

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25th February 2016 - Issue #482

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Raglan: Waikato’s up-and-coming foodie hotspot. Support our local eateries and checkout their weekly news and specials each week below. (07) 825 8761

Open 9am -7pm Mondays - Sundays

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

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Malaysian Laksa w/Coriander Crusted Chicken or Tofu $15

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King of the Single Fin- Raglan Point Boardriders celebrate 53 years of the club with single fin event. Image thanks to Kaz Willoughby.

Dear Editor I would like to thank Solscape for the excellent venue and meals during the Surfing-Social Hui conference held there. The conference was stimulating, inclusive and highlighted various aspects of surfing and the important connections of social and environmental justice.

I would also like to thank the team of organisers: Drs lisahunter, Belinda Wheaton and Rebecca Olive from Waikato University for putting their ideas into practice in such a positive and collaborative way. It was an inspiring to see academics and local community partnerships. Prof Barbara Humberstone

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The Tamariki and Kaiako at Raglan Kindergarten are Email: rhys@ellisonlaw.co.nz excited about their new kitchen or phone P: 07 834 1248 / M: 021 2967296 upgrade. Over the summer Hamilton Office: 444 Tristram Street I PO Box 9457 I F: 07 834 0602 break, the Waikato Kindergarten Association organised a really smart renovation to the whole WeatherMap - New Zealand weather backforecasts of the kindergarten.

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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.

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Kaiako and Tamariki enjoying their new kitchen at Raglan Kindergarten.

Raglan office: Mondays 9am - 4pm at Dr Ellisons surgery 31 Wallis Street Raglan or by appointment

It makes the kitchen so much more user friendly. Having this support

from WKA means that our fundraising money can go towards our slide renovation which is nearly complete. We really appreciate the support of the Raglan Community – and we love to get involved in local events. We will be selling our world famous mussel fritters at Maui’s Dolphin Day on 12th http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragl March - so come on down and keep on supporting Raglan Kindergarten. Kia Ora, thank you. Weather Map

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Vodafone tower boosts rural coverage for Te Uku

The new Vodafone cell tower in Te Uku.

The Te Uku cell site is one of seven new towers for the Waikato District to be built under the Rural Broadband Initiative – which Vodafone delivers in partnership with the Government and Chorus – to bring faster, more reliable wireless broadband and mobile coverage to Kiwis living in rural New Zealand. The site will radically transform the area’s access to communication services, with almost 500 addresses benefiting from greater connectivity over Vodafone's 4G network. Vodafone’s Technology Director, Tony Baird, says connectivity and access to highspeed broadband has become a critical tool for Kiwis in rural areas. “We’re continually investing so our rural customers gain access to the same benefits as those living in urban areas, and have done so since the Rural Broadband Initiative began. Our focus is to ensure rural Kiwis can stay reliably connected.”

Te Uku residents can look forward to optimised broadband speeds just like Chris Lewis, President of Waikato Federated Farmers, who had Rural Broadband installed earlier this year and connected his farm to fast and reliable broadband. “Ensuring the milk shed is connected means information is getting off the farm in real time. The cell phone coverage upgrade also means I’m pretty much connected all over the farm.” The Te Uku site will ensure residents and businesses have access to reliable information and communications, can connect to their community and can engage online in the same way as their urban counterparts. Baird adds, “Being connected to regional, national and international partners is critical in ensuring rural businesses remain competitive and keep innovating”. On completion of the Rural Broadband Initiative, Vodafone coverage will be available to almost 9000 address points in the Waikato area. Anyone can use Vodafone’s address checker online to see what broadband services are available: www.vodafone. co.nz/network/rural.

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Council use of herbicide slammed aikato District Council has been W criticised for using a herbicide Raglan resident Brian Scrafton says glyphosate – commonly known here as the weed killer Roundup – has been banned from use in many countries but the council continues to use it for controlling weeds on residential roadsides. “It could be at the bottom of your garden.” In March 2015 the World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic in humans” based on epidemiological studies, animal studies and in vitro studies. Countries that have banned its use include Holland, Denmark and Sweden, and in some countries “you can’t buy it over the counter”, says Mr Scrafton, who took his concerns to the Raglan Community Board. Other health problems linked with

Tim Harty says glyphosate is a cost effective and safe solution to weed control. “Council is aware of information that is readily available to the public on websites such as the World Health Organisation. The National Poisons Centre also holds all current material safety data sheets (MSDS) for all products used in New Zealand. The WHO website states that glyphosate has low toxicity and does not present a hazard to human health.” Mr Harty says there has been research and trials done by Waikato District Council and other local authorities in recent years, “but they saw limited success and a return to use of glyphosate in most cases”. “There are many other methods, (but they come) with greatly increased costs, for example the manual removal of plants. Steam treatment is also an option, but both would incur more cost to the ratepayer.” He says the council typically sprays three times a year within the road reserves. “Residents can apply for a no-spray zone which exempts them from road side spraying, however residents then need to control the weeds to a similar standard themselves.” Inger Vos

New bylaw to target freedom campers n increase in the number of A campervans and freedom campers in the Raglan area has prompted the Waikato District Council to develop a Freedom Camping Bylaw, which will be put out for public consultation this year.

WDC general manager of customer support Sue Duignan says campervans have become an increasing problem around Raglan, despite signs saying that freedom camping is not permitted. For the summer period from December 27 to January 10, council issued 42 infringements for campervans parking on a road not in a licenced camping area. This is a higher number than in previous years, says Ms Duignan. “This increased number of fines does indicate a rising number of campervans wanting to park in Raglan. This means it is an appropriate

time to develop a new bylaw and establish what controls are appropriate to deal with problems and issues that may be associated with freedom camping.” Currently the council’s Parking Traffic Control and Public Places Bylaw bans freedom camping “on any road, public place, or any other land under the control of the council, other than in a licensed camping ground. There are a few designated parking areas for self-contained campervans in the Waikato district, such as the domain in Ngaruawahia, but none in the Raglan area. In 2007, a proposed council parking bylaw, which would have allowed campervans to park overnight in the parking area beside the fire station, left Raglan residents unimpressed. Ms Duignan says council patrols the hotspots where campervans are known to park up, however patrols are limited.

“Signage is also placed where there are recognised problems.” Ruapuke resident Jenny Thomson says campervans are coming in ever-increasing numbers around Mt Karioi, and were sometimes parking up on the roadside for up to three weeks. “Where there is a pull-off they will be there.” Mrs Thomson wants council to designate a parking area for campervans in town, and believes the rugby grounds could be a good “overflow site”. By keeping the caravans in Raglan it would be better for businesses, she says. “I do feel that if there is adequate areas for them to camp in it will take them off the roads.” One Raglan resident, who lives in Greenslade Rd, says campervans often park up on the roadside by her driveway.

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that is “probably carcinogenic in humans”, according to the World Health Organisation, in residential areas in Raglan.

glyphosate include birth defects, kidney failure, celiac disease, colitis and autism. “When scientists say ‘probably’ they use the word differently to how we might … It’s more likely than you might imagine,” says Mr Scrafton, who became aware of the way people use chemicals when he was an organic kiwifruit grower in Te Puke. Mr Scrafton, who has lived in Raglan for just over a year, says he went away last year for about a month and came back to see “a lot of dead or dry grass around the edges of the berms, including a length of my lawn, which I wasn’t happy about”. “I asked the council what they were using. “The fact that it is being used in residential areas without any thought, without telling anyone ... “There is a fine mist. You are breathing it in and it is getting on your skin,” says Mr Scrafton, who says he’s seen spray contractors wearing no protective clothing, “like they are spraying water”. He says council could use alternative ways to control weeds, such as mechanical means, manpower or steam, rather than reach for the glyphosate in residential areas. WDC service delivery general manager

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www.raglanholidaypark.co.nz “It’s on a blind corner, so you can’t see a thing when you drive in or out of the driveway because of this great big thing parked up there. And they park right in front of our letterboxes, so we can’t get to those either. They need to go.” A post on Facebook’s Raglan Notice Board also complained about tourists sleeping in vans on the side of the road in Wallis St. Ms Duignan says as part of developing the Freedom Camping Bylaw, council will be seeking feedback from the community on areas where freedom camping is causing problems. Inger Vos

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utdoor education teacher Dave O Williams, who’s well on the way to scaling seven of the world’s highest peaks from sea level, reckons he can’t top Raglan as a place to live and train.

His personal sea-to-summit mission in seven continents – aptly titled Sea2Summit7 – has seen him conquer so far Tanzania’s Mt Kilimanjaro, Russia’s Mt Elbrus, Australia’s Mt Kosciuszko and just last month Argentina’s Mt Aconcagua after turning back about 300m from the top in both 2013 and 2015. But despite these achievements and the incredible birds-eye view of the world they give him, Dave’s still in awe of Mt Karioi and the running, cycling, surfing, kayaking training opportunities he gets right on his doorstep in Raglan, where he’s been living part-time since the middle of last year. “I just love it,” the 30-year-old health

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FeastBox is the brainchild of Raglan residents Tara Wrigley and Rachel Brown who describe the service as “food kits for easy entertaining where local food producers are the stars of the menu.” “Being busy, working mums makes it difficult to get around all the shops in Raglan and Hamilton to source the ingredients needed for special dinners with family and friends. We thought, wouldn’t it be great if we could just get all the ingredients for a delicious feast delivered to our door?” And so the FeastBox story began. “The Waikato is so rich in produce that we are spoilt for choice,” they say. As Raglan becomes increasingly well known for its great food and dining, the pair have taken inspiration from local restaurants using local ingredients on their menus and are driven by that same theme. Their aim is to support both Raglan and Waikato producers and encourage FeastBox customers to utilise their produce too. When they discussed the idea with friends the general consensus was that trying to host the perfect dinner often meant spending a lot of time in the kitchen and not enough time with guests so people were very receptive to the concept. With backgrounds in project management and digital marketing, the

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and fitness fanatic told the Chronicle last weekend of his lifestyle here. “Raglan’s the ideal place to live and train.” Living in Auckland from Tuesdays to Fridays is “okay”, Dave admits, because he really likes his job at Botany Downs Secondary College. But rounding the last corner on that drive back each week to the home he bought a year ago in Violet Street puts a smile on his face. “And I (now) recognise everyone in the local shops.” While this elite athlete hasn’t yet had the chance to tackle either the Karioi Trail or Karioi Classic, he regularly works the trail-running and cycling routes into his cross-training circuit. Dave covers up to 200km each week to keep fit, he says, because to run from the sea to the summit of the highest mountain on each of the seven continents can be the equivalent of 10 marathons – or one each day – just to get from the nearest coastline

to the base of the mountain. But his personal mission is about more than just challenging himself to be the first person in the world to summit the seven peaks from the sea. Having recently lost two adventurous young friends to depression, Dave’s also set on raising awareness and $100,000 in funds for males through the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. “Too often we try to tackle all our mountains in life alone,” he explains on his inspiring Sea2Summit7 Facebook page encouraging others to support the cause. Young men in particular are taught to deal with life’s issues by “taking it on the chin”, he adds, rather than asking for help. Last month good mate and hunting buddy Mike Boston, a Matamata policeman, tackled Aconcagua alongside him to support his successful third attempt at the summit. “The whole idea (of Sea2Summit7) is about not giving up, no matter how tough it gets.” This April the pair will also climb Alaska’s Mt Denali together, a challenge which includes five marathons and a neverbefore-walked glacier and brings with it a whole new level of danger. Soon after that, Dave will be based in Raglan fulltime to train up for Antarctica’s Mt Vinson Massif from December through to January next year. His assault on the seventh and final peak – Nepal’s Mt Everest – is scheduled for early 2018. And if Dave hasn’t reached his 100-grand goal by then he’ll continue to raise funds through corporate and motivational speaking engagements, he says, to get the message of support for male mental health out there. Edith Symes If you'd like to follow Dave on his journey or donate to his awareness campaign for mental health head to: http://sea2summit7.com/

FeastBox is the brainchild of Raglan residents Rachel Brown (left) and Tara Wrigley. self proclaimed “foodies” felt well placed to execute on their idea. The skill they felt lacking was technical chef experience. “Although we’re keen amateur cooks, we knew we needed someone with experience to help us pull together a 4-course menu that is focused on making local, seasonal ingredients the star. That’s why we thought it would be a good idea to invite guest chefs to help design each menu. We’ll be able to offer our customers diverse cuisine while at the same time increasing

the chef’s public profile.” Don’t expect pre-cooked meals though, “it’s not about doing everything for the customer in a pre-made meal but taking them on a culinary journey without the menu planning, shopping and sourcing of ingredients.” FeastBox is launching with a feast for Easter with ingredients and recipes for a 4-course dinner for 8 guests. Limited boxes are available. Place your order by 14 March. www.feastbox.co.nz


Wandering Dulcet pick unique setting for Fringe performance n important consideration for any A artist is space, says Raglan singer Karin Bettley. “Where is my stuff going to fit? … I’ve got to put it somewhere where people will appreciate it.” A venue can make or break a performance or artwork. And for Karin, who sings in the Raglan choir Wandering Dulcet, which is playing at the Hamilton Fringe Festival next week, her “stuff” is original song, without instruments, unplugged and “quite intimate”. Not the type of music she would want to play in – or which would suit – a pub or a rowdy gig. Nope! Karin reckons on playing in car park, instead. “Yes, it is in a car park,” laughs Karin, regarding their Hamilton Fringe Festival performance. She sings in the choir with Charlotte Pearsall, Laura Wells, Eliza Kearvell and Anne Windust, all Raglan women. “I was asking ‘where is it going to sound really good?’ “I remember seeing this clip on Facebook of some men singing a hymn in a train station. You could really hear the resonance of the voices … “I said (to the festival organisers) I want a car park or a train station.” And they got her the Celebrating Age car park. “I went and had a look at it and it’s a great space.” Karin, who has been a midwife for nine years but is currently being mum to fourmonth old Frida, says the Fringe Festival is such a cool festival because it gives a supportive and encouraging environment to do almost anything you want.

“It’s experimental and not judgmental, but also attracts a high standard of work.” She says she cannot speak highly enough of the organisers of the Hamilton Fringe Festival, which is supported by Hamilton City Council, the Creative Communities Scheme, Trust Waikato and Wel Energy Trust. “They are really awesome and so supportive of all the artists. Normally it’s quite a slog” to get your work out there and appreciated, “but it’s not about money, there is no commercialism”. “These are people who are just making stuff in their backyards or lounge. It’s not a job but a love. It’s not about the money.” Wandering Dulcet is a spin-off of a world music choir that was set up in Raglan about two years ago. “It sort of fizzled out because the choir leader was from Hamilton and couldn’t keep it up. “There were just us five left. We decided to do our own originals.” All the women in Wandering Dulcet are young mums. “We are a bunch of really lovely women who get together to sing. “It’s a bit like a support group … but (stuff) talking, let’s sing,” Karin laughs. She says she uses music to keep well, especially since her work as a midwife can be quite stressful, as is being a mum with young children. “When you are singing in harmony, you become greater then yourself, you play a role. You realise: I don’t have to sound like a rock star, or sound amazing, all I have to do is hold this note.” Karin, who was in duo Sleepy Wolf, has been writing the songs for the car-

Raglan dancers perform at Hamilton Gardens

Wandering Dulcet, from left, Charlotte Pearsall, Eliza Kearvell, Karin Bettley, Laura Wells, Anne Windust. park performance in the past six months. Influences include jazz, folk, old sea songs, “sea shanties”, and Appalachian music, and “it’s quite romantic. “It’s still in its experimental stage, it’s a totally weird space for us and it’s unplugged. “People are going to come and get what they get. Some of it is going to be great; some will change over time. “It’s really exciting.” Inger Vos *Wandering Dulcet plays at the Celebrating Age car park, 30 Victoria St, Hamilton, March 12. Performance starts at 8.30am. Don’t be late. Cost is $10 or $5 concession.

The Old School Arts Centre is also playing host to an exceptional family puppet show, Rumpelstiltskin, on Friday, March 4, 7pm, as a trial for Fringe artists to tour the Waikato. The Hamilton Fringe Festival runs March 3-13, with more than 40 events in 15 venues around the city. This year’s programme includes dance, puppetry, street-theatre, glassmaking, pet photography and more music than before. See the entire programme at www. hamiltonfringe.co.nz.

Raglan Point Boardriders: King of the Single Fin

King of the Single Fin finalists from left: Chris Malone, Sol Cooper, Taylor Hutchison (Single Fin Winner), Luca Bordignon, Luke Mathers (Also Pie Eating Contest Winner), Mikey Banks. Top image thanks to Ken Hansen www. kenhansenphotographer.co.nz, bottom image thanks to Kaz Willoughby.

Fine weather and a friendly crowd took up residence at the Hamilton Gardens on Saturday as the Waikato Contemporary Dance Projects Trust presented ‘Frolic’. There were plenty of familiar faces in the dance troupe including local Indya Gibbs who incorporated patu and long poi skills gained at Whitireia Performing Arts School

in Wellington, London Contemporary Dance School graduate and Raglan local Eve VeglioWhite, as well as a group of young dancers from ‘Whaingaroa Youth Movement’. Local designer Kartika Leng co-ordinated the styling and costumes and Patti Mitchley worked as production and stage manager for the project. It turned out to be a perfect family day out for all. Images thanks to Molly McCabe.

There was a splash of colour on display this weekend at Manu Bay as the old school single fins were pulled out and on display for the King of the Single Fin contest. Organised by The Raglan Point Boardriders to celebrate 53 years of the Point Boardriders Club, the day featured entertainment for all with multiple

categories, including the classic Pie Eating competition. Taylor Hutchison came out on top as King of the Single Fin, with Chris Malone the Twin Fin winner. Joh won the Anything Goes category, surfing the waves on his inflatable surf mat. And Luke Mathers managed to down his pie first in the Pie Eating Comp. Join the Boardriders Club and follow them on Facebook for more great contests and events. K.Puriri

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Chances are you know what's causing your fatigue. With a few simple changes, it's likely that you have the power to put the vitality back in your life. Consider these different ways you can boost your energy levels. 1. Take some extra vitamins and minerals for example vitamin C, D , and B’s and co enzyme Q10 these all help with increasing energy levels. Because of soil depletion, crops grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today. Hence why it’s important to take extra vitamins and minerals every day. 2. Yoga and meditation do more than just relax you. Reducing stress with these simple Eastern practices is a surprisingly useful way to make you feel more alert and active, doing yoga is like going to the gas station you gain more energy in the class. 3. Drink more water. Breathing, talking, peeing, even sitting—they all use up the body's water supply. Let your body dry out, and your energy level will dry up as well. 4. Light up. Turn on your desk lamp or open the blinds and let in some sun. Your body needs vitamin D (from sunlight) in order to help keep energy levels at their peak. Since you need vitamin D to help absorb calcium, doctors and scientists generally believe you need to get enough calcium and vitamin D throughout life to develop healthy bones and reduce your risk of developing osteoporosis. 5. Weight training at the gym leads to increased energy: more endurance, power and strength which translate into more useable energy. At Raglan Gym we sell a range of vitamins and minerals, we also offer four FREE yoga classes per week when you join. For more info Ph 825 0079.

New Zealand’s leading rural real estate company AUCTION

Like Nothing Else In Raglan • 200m2 home, three bedrooms, two living area, internal access garaging, man-shed • 2.53ha absolute water front, white sand beach, beautiful native bush, easy-care • Paradise is found here! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22895

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Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 11am, 9 Mar PGGWRE, 87 Duke St, Cambridge OPEN HOME 12.30-1.30pm, Sat 27 Feb & Wed 2 Mar. 920B TE PAPATAPU RD

Relaxed Raglan Retreat Come and enjoy the good life! Three bedrooms plus sleep out. A generous 5180m2 section with awesome rural and ocean views. Zoned for popular Te Mata School. Smaller lifestyle properties in this location are sought after, don’t miss out on this one!

Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 11am, 9 Mar PGGWRE, 87 Duke St, Cambridge OPEN DAY 11-12pm, Sat, 27 Feb & Wed, 2 Mar. 645 RUAPUKE RD

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22940 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

AUCTION

Nature Lovers Paradise Awesome opportunity to purchase 4.1373 hectares on a quiet country road, close to Waitetuna Primary School and an easy commute to Hamilton and Raglan. The property features a modern one bedroom cottage, large American sytle barn, poultry and implement sheds, an amazing swing bridge over a lovely rocky creek. Plenty of room for the kids, cattle, horses or sheep and chickens. There is a lovely peaceful feeling with the rural and bush views and the sound of tui’s and the stream. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23072

Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 11am, Wed, 23 Mar, PGGWRE, 87 Duke Street, Cambridge OPEN HOME 2.30-3.30pm, Sat 27 Feb & 5 Mar, 1020 OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

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Māui Dolphin Day

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Together we can save Māui Dolphins Raglan loves Māui Dolphins! Let’s show what communities can do to help save them. Whaingaroa is known throughout the country for being a community that cares about Māui Dolphins and for the last 14 years Raglan has come together to celebrate our community and our environment. On Saturday March 12th, we do it again on Māui Dolphin Day. Come and show your support, from 11am till 3pm. Those working for Māui Dolphin will be making their way here to answer your questions and let you know the latest Māui news. Waikato Regional Council, the Department of Conservation and Forest and Bird will be among the agencies here for the event. Nicola Toki the DOC Threatened Species Ambassador, will be bringing her whanau to enjoy the day and helping with our Māui Survival Challenge obstacle course for kids. It’s a day for the community, and an opportunity for your group to raise funds with a food stall or an activity. Timebank Raglan will be there, showcasing community skills we can all share like harakeke weaving. Bring the whānau to meet the local shore critters in the touch pool with conservation group Karioi Maunga ki te Moana. And now’s the time to get building your Recycled Raft!

Muroki and his band before hitting the stage at Maui Dolphin Day 2015

It’s also a chance to for our local talent to take to the stage. Watch the Majestic Unicorns play their recycled instruments, listen to the sweet sounds of the Wandering Dulcet choir, have a boogie to the energetic Sambatron and Reely Jiggy will get your toes tapping with Irish tunes. Remember, Māui Dolphin Day is a zero waste event. Please think about this if you pack a picnic for the day! Use reusable containers and cups. Or support our food stalls, who’ll be fundraising for local projects and using compostable, zero-waste packaging. And to make sure we keep Whaingaroa beautiful, Dizzy Blocks are sponsoring with free ice blocks to everyone who joins our Maui Dolphin Day beach clean-up. Mā te wā!

Run! Jump! Paddle! Row!

Māui Dolphin includes the Xtreme Zero Waste Recycled Raft Race! All welcome, entry is free of charge and fun is guaranteed! Create a raft from what’s lying around your yard, or come up to Xtreme and receive 50% discount off all raft building materials. We have fantastic prizes donated from our generous Whaingaroa business community. All rafts are to be made from at least 80% recycled materials. All competitors are required to wear life jackets and safety checks will be conducted on all vessels prior to the event. Due to safety reasons, numbers of rafts will be limited, so avoid disappointment and register now! Drop into the Environment Centre, e-mail education@xtremewaste.org.nz or ring Nenya on 825 6509. We will see you there! Mā te wā!

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Be quick to seize this opportunity and make it yours as this property MUST BE SOLD. The character 3 bedroom bungalow has been recently resited on 6.48 acres enjoying panoramic coastal and rural views. Also resited privately away from the main house on its own driveway with separate gas, septic and water tank is a cottage/sleepout, which could provide regular holiday rental income. All new flooring, gas appliances, dishwasher and logburner installed in the main dwelling. Make no mistake, this potential filled property is seriously for sale. Price Contact Email View

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If you are looking for an investment or family home in a great location you should see this property. Late 1980’s built 3 bedroom house with separate double garage and a large, fully fenced section. Plus a basement area. There is huge potential to add value here. It is privately positioned away from traffic yet close to the estuary front bush walkway and within walking distance of the school and shops. Mountain and estuary views as well.

10 & 12 Nau Mai Road

Raglan - Nau Mai Business Park Tender Price

Tender Closes 4pm 23.3.16

For Sale By Tender- 10 & 12 Nau Mai Road. Explore the opportunities available to you here on these 3500m2 and 7300m2 sites. A wide range of permitted uses include engineering, storage, woodworking, manufacturing, education, contracting, production, building trades, research, nurseries, catteries and kennels, plant and equipment hire, timber and hardware, farming and veterinary supplies, fishing and boating, concrete and clay, storage and landscaping supplies as well as many more options. Call Kyle or Matt for details. OPEN DAYS: WEDNESDAYS 12 - 1pm

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Matt Sweetman - 021 624 826 Email

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Enjoy private and low maintenance living from this stylish 3 bedroom home. Offering spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining areas, all featuring beautiful timber ceilings. Sliding doors open onto a generous deck, with lush, mature plantings adding a tropical flavour and ensuring privacy. Situated on a freehold 483m² section within close walking distance to town, school and harbour. If you are looking for easy living look no further! $429,000 Price 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 ljhooker.co.nz/ 10YHFG

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As you enter this home, be prepared to be enchanted by the magic that is the mix of 1940’s character, modern styling and period features. From the polished native timber floor, feature coal range (non operational) and mantelpiece, to the exposed beams, this home tingles the senses. Combine this with the stunning harbour/ bar views and short distance from the village centre and beach. Awesome. Currently set up as holiday accommodation and vendors may consider selling furnished. View by appointment.

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Deadline Sale 4pm 1.3.16

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How lucky would you be to make this your family home! Located on popular Wainui Rd with the Bays & Surfclub only mins away + close access to the beach walking track. Situated on 1455m² enjoy space and privacy with an abundance of birdlife. Potential for further landscaping or just enjoy the lawn. The 3 bdrm home is well presented, boasting a fresh coat of paint inside & out. Full of sunshine and featuring a north facing deck this is an easy home to fall in love with!

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Chrissy Cox

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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.

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WEDS @ ORCA Restaurant Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. THURS FEB 25 Raglan Musician’s Club-Open Mic Night @ The Orca, Bow Street. 8.30pm until late. All welcome. MON FEB 29 Free Ear Clinic for Children at Raglan Area School. 9:30am 2pm. THURS MAR 17 St. Patrick’s Day. Seanachie playing live music at the Blacksand Cafe from 7pm-11pm. Come down and enjoy Authentic Irish Music. Irish and Cambodian Cuisine.

For Sale

75 SILAGE SQUARE BALES. $80 ea+GST. Ph. 027 362 6004. KANUKA FIREWOOD SALE, $120per m3. 2-5m3 - $100 per cubic metre. Delivered. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912. FIREWOOD - DRY MANUKA $130per cubic meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 9022 or Ian 027 362 6004. F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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

**New MISS CRABB Summertime dresses** Kate Sylvester winter flying out the door

SUN MAR 6 Raglan Bridge to Bridge Harbour Swim. Raglan Domain (Te Kopua), 61 Marine Parade, Raglan. 8:00am – 1:00pm. JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool darts Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

THURS FEB 25 @ YOT CLUB My Baby. Outstanding Dutch bands last Raglan show. Funk, soul, groove. Don’t miss out! $10 from 9pm. FRI FEB 26 @ YOT CLUB Nicole acoustic from 8:30. DJ HiJenkz from 10pm. $5. SAT FEB 27 @

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

C I R C U L A R D E L I V E R E R S WANTED. Immediate Start. Must be at least 11 years old. Text 0275151461 for info/ call back.

WHAINGAROA TE KOHANGA REO AGM / WHANAU HUI Thursday March 3rd 2016, 6pm to 8pm. Venue: 94 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Raglan. For any queries to the Operational Manager Phone 07 825 8365 9am to 3pm.

NANNY REQUIRED: Looking for a calm loving child carer for our 3 year old daughter. Mon-Wed 3.15pm 5.45pm and full days sometimes. Must have To Let ref’s, a clean driving NEAT & TIDY 1BDRM record and vehicle. UNIT, w/seaviews. Matapehi pick up. Fully furnished. Ph Kristy 021 810 949. 5-min walk to shops. ASIAN SEAFOOD $220pw +power. Avail CHEF 13/3. Suit quiet type, long term tenant. Raglan Fish is looking Ph. 021 0235 4943. for an Asian chef, 1BDRM, SELF C O N T A I N E D COTTAGE. Stunning, with privacy. Fully furnished, suit single working person. $250/ wk. Includes power. Ph Ross 027 492 3229.

Wanted To Let SLEEP OUT OR FARM COTTAGE. Te Uku, Waitetuna, Cogswell Rd area. For one late 50’s, non-smoker, nondrinker, quiet. Ph. Rob 0211126726.

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M AT H Z W I S E Available in Raglan Come Join Us! Jean McKenzie 0211 33 5161

Simple electric porcelain oil diffusers + scented oils

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Commercial To Let SELF STORAGE

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575 info@raglanstorage.co.nz

YOT CLUB Mighty Mighty, Green Stratos. DJ B-Rex. $10. SUN FEB 28 @ YOT CLUB Raglan Sunday Sessions. DJ Jamin-i with DubSonic and Brown Brothers, free before 7pm, $5 after, drink specials till 7pm. Caribbean cook up all night!

Quote this advert for a reduced fee of $50 for 4 week course. 29 Feb to 21 March. Bookings essential to: corry.yoga@gmail.com

U P C O M I N G COURSE OR CLASS? Advertise in this space: c l a s s i f i e d s @ raglanchronicle.co.nz

B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

BAR CROSSING SAFETY COURSES AT RAGLAN AND KAWHIA Bar crossings can be very hazardous, even for the most experienced of boaties. They should only ever be tackled with the right attitude, equipment, and knowledge.

The Raglan course is on Sunday 13 March and the Kawhia course is on Sunday 24 April. “Raglan and Kawhia are west coast bars with bad reputations for a reason. They can be very difficult and, if not navigated properly, it can lead to capsizing and possible fatalities and injuries,” said the council’s maritime service team leader Richard Barnett.

This is a fast growing, fast paced business and the employee must be able to work under pressure and must have knowledge and experience in the harvesting of fresh fish and be able to identify different species.

Rate of pay is dependent on successful applicants experience. info.raglanseafoods @gmail.com

Beginner Yoga Mondays 6-7:30pm. Scout Hall.

MAKING A DIFFERENCE THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Established 20 years ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. St Peters Church Hall. Bow Street. Everybody is most welcomed to attend.*Ad sponsored by RC

With bar crossings continuing to be one of the biggest risk issues for boaties in the Waikato, the Waikato Regional Council’s maritime team is supporting the upcoming round of Coastguard bar crossing safety courses in Raglan and Kawhia.

fluent in English to help introduce Asian flavours in our takeaways/ restaurant.

Ideally they would have management experience to organise rosters, staff, suppliers etc and be able to work 40 - 50 hour week. It is a full-time, permanent position and we would like a commitment of two summers.

RAGLAN IYENGAR YOGA SCHOOL

“We urge boaties intending to cross these bars to join in on one of the bar education days being offered by Coastguard. The time invested could equate to a life saved.”

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

Hamilton City Community Health Forum Tuesday 1 March Fellowship Lounge, The Link, Cnr River Rd and Te Aroha St, Hamilton 9.30am - 11.30am

Classifieds

WED MAR 2 RAGLAN R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Kaitoke Walkway.

Courses, classes & workshops

Those interested in the Raglan course, which will run from 8.30am at the Raglan Bowling Club, corner James and Wallis streets, should contact Brigid Green through raglancoastguard@gmail.com or 07 825 8089. The fee is $30 if pre-registered or $35 on the day. A lifejacket is required as there will be a trip out to the bar. The Kawhia course starts at 9am, at the Kawhia Boating and Angling Club, 124 Omimiti Street. Everyone is welcome to attend the free presentation, and a trip across the bar in Raglan Coastguard’s boat is $30. To register for this course head to www.coastguard.org. nz or freephone 0508 RESCUE (737 283). Spaces are limited for both courses. Media contact: Stephen Ward senior media advisor Waikato Regional Council 07 859 0782 or 021 756 310 To view this release online: www. waikatoregion.govt.nz/media-releases Visit us on Facebook: WaikatoRegion Follow us on Twitter: @ourwaikato

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INDUSTRIAL YARD BOUNCY CASTLE, FOR RENT. Could add great for entertaining building if required. the kids ph Vicki Ph. Bob 021 825 869. 8257575. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

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AUCTION 12.3.16 ON SITE 1:30pm

Located right on the water in popular Lorenzen Bay this well appointed home offers a wonderful lifestyle opportunity to the potential buyer. This spacious home features: • Access to the water with own private jetty • Huge boat garage • Double garage with attached sleepout (with own bathroom) • Large 888m² section A rare opportunity to secure a large spacious home on flat land right on the waterfront. Call today to view. Prior auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22539

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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• Walk inside and be amazed! • Designed to maximise the stunning water views • This home features 4 bedrooms plus an extra downstairs studio and a separate self-contained unit plus a very usable single garage • The easy-care grounds allow you the luxury of time to launch your boat, kayak or paddle-board from the bottom of your section • Double carport and off street parking • Situated on 578 m² site that flows down to the reserve and into the tranquil estuary • Prior auction offers considered

AUCTION 18.3.16 1 Ray White Office • Conveniently located in Government 6pm *View Open Home Saturday and Sunday 1pm or by appt.

Road, this home represents exceptional opportunity for the first home buyer or astute investor • North facing with freshly painted walls and ceilings • Modern kitchen with island bench and European appliances • Bathroom and laundry makeovers ensure there is nothing more to do here, so the house is just ready to move in and enjoy • Fully fenced with a large new deck and stylish pergola, off-street parking • New single garage and carport leading to the rear covered deck for easy covered access to the house. Prior Auction offers considered.

This property is available for viewing by appointment and not only restricted to open homes.

ID#RAG22518

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Graham Rope 021 222 7427

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• This beautiful home has glorious views of the Harbour and across the Raglan township • Downstairs features the master bedroom, modern bathroom, open plan living, dining and kitchen • Upstairs has 2 single bedrooms and a private balcony also boasting stunning views of the harbour and township • 5 minute walk to town, cafes and shops • Situated on 538m2 low maintenance section

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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• This unique property wrapped in its own private world on a full 814m² section could be your perfect family home, holiday escape or investment property. • Modern kitchen, 2 lounges, wood fire with wetback • Fantastic indoor outdoor flow with both a private north facing courtyard with covered deck and fire pit plus back balcony off the bedrooms with a peep of the estuary and sweeping views across the picturesque hills • If privacy, income potential and versatile lifestyle are what you want, this character home on mature grounds has it all

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ID#RAG22539

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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• This 1960s weatherboard cottage set back from the road with a commanding northerly outlook and recently refurbished is located in popular Lorenzen Bay Road • Offering two large bedrooms, separate main living space, spacious kitchen and dining all on the one level • A sunny conservatory offers extra room • Basement has plenty of storage with a third hobby or office room leading to a large single garage • Situated on an expansive 807m2 section with just a short stroll to the beach

ID#RAG22551

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOMES

this weekend 27th & 28th February

*View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by Appointment

bush, farm land and the beautiful ‘sleeping lady’ Mt Karioi. • 6/7 bedrooms, master with ensuite and massive walk-in-wardrobe • 4 bathrooms plus a massage area conveniently located to the spa area • Open plan living with modern kitchen, wide hallways, separate lounge with a log fire • double garage with internal access and storage rooms. Downstairs: 2 double bedroom, selfcontained apartment with double garaging and workshop/storage area.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

67 LORENZEN BAY RD 2

AUCTION 2.4.16 ON SITE • Harbour and Tasman sea views, native 2pm

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49B WALLIS ST CLASSIC CUTE BACH $450,000

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1 • Situated in one of the most sought after locations in Raglan • Walking distance to town, the wharf and beach • This three bedroom bach is simply very cute, capturing great water views! • If you are looking for a holiday home or an investment property to set up as a book a bach holiday accommodation, look no further! • open2view.com ID#346964

ID#RAG22412

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 90 Upper Wainui Rd | Saturday 1pm – 36 Smith St: AUCTION 2pm | Saturday 1pm - 61b Government Rd Sunday 1pm – 115 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive | Sunday 2pm - 54 Lorenzen Bay Rd | Sunday 1pm - 61B Government Rd

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle


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