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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

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29th March 2018 - Issue #587

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DINING GUIDE RAGLAN FOOD & DRINK

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Whaingaroa-Raglan is becoming a Waikato foodie hotspot. Find hours and weekly specials below and remember to support our local eateries!

The Raglan Buds duo:

From left, Jenny Gaunt and Kristel Lindfield. Full story on page 4.

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year ago three Raglan art enthusiasts got together and formed a plan to create a group of like-minded people for the promotion of work, social get-togethers and to share ideas and aspirations. Lois Brooks, a well-known local artist, together with photographer, Richard Gemmel, and the internet savvy Ailene Cuthbertson, got the initial organisation going. Many meetings later they had invited and cajoled a very diverse group of artists to join them. This was the birth of Raglan Art. With guidance from Creative Waikato and an application to Creative Communities, the group was moving towards making an impact on the local art scene. Setting up and

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building a web site, and organising the first of two exhibitions at Rivet Gallery were the impetus to drive forward and create a major exhibition at the wonderful Old School Gallery, in Stewart St, over Easter. It contains a diverse collection of works that includes nature and artistic photography, large modern works in acrylics, oils, pen and ink and smaller paintings with a modern twist. Titled ‘Our view Our Voice Our Harvest’, the subject matter is colourful and imaginative well worth a look! This clever exhibition will be open daily from Friday 30 March through to Tuesday 10 April. 10am - 3pm, including two Creative Market days. The Raglan Art Group hope that locals and visitors alike will drop in to view the exhibition and have a chat with the artists on duty. Ro Fawcett Smith

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Team Nekeneke power into first place in the M2M coastal race

Team Nekeneke celebrate after winning the M2M waka ama race in Tauranga. From left Si, Aaron, Sean, Dave, Simon and Murray.

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haingaroa Whānau Hoe Waka team Nekeneke powered into first place in the M2M coastal race in Tauranga last weekend. Open to six men and women per Waka Ama team, 18 canoes battled it out for the Strongarm Power title in the 32km race, starting at Maketu with the finish line at Pilot Bay in Mt Maunganui.

off,” Paul says. “It’s great to see them get their best result in one of the most technical races. The wind and swell were the most challenging I have seen in any race in New Zealand for a long time.” The crew say steerer Aaron’s inside knowledge added to their paddling arsenal, having competed nine times in the solo James Bhutty Moore-morial Race held annually in the same location.

In rough conditions, Nekeneke – Dave

Team captain, Dave Cameron, says

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as they snuck up the inside with just 4km to go.

“It provides more of a challenge in the rough conditions, and a greater level of

“It was exciting to watch as the three

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leading teams all chose different lines.

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and big swells at least three days a week throughout the year. Completing the race in just over two hours, 20 minutes, Aaron says the first half was fun but conditions proved challenging in the second half of the race. “It was surf pretty much the first hour but the conditions started mixing up in the last half of the race.” Dave says over the last year Nekeneke has developed some depth in the team, with plenty of good paddlers to pull a team together for the various competition around the country. “We’re punching above our weight out on the water.” Walking away with the major prize sponsored by Strongarm, the crew will now be kitted out with a new race tee emblazoned with their own custom design. Although mainly self-funded, the club is thankful to the support of Raglan Surf Emporium for team uniforms. And not forgetting the shore-bound crew, Team Nekeneke are grateful for the support from their whānau. The crew are looking forward to helping host and racing in the Whaingaroa Hoe 2018 on Saturday, May 19 in home surf. The race draws a large number of waka ama crews to Raglan to compete in 8km and 24km races. Great for cardio, stamina, strength and mental fitness, Whaingaroa Whānau Hoe Waka is keen to sign up new paddlers of any age with an interest in waka ama – contact Dave on 022 074 1215 or check out their Facebook page Team Nekeneke. Janine Jackson

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Tarot Talk

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

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This week's card is the Eight of Cups. This card can show that a relationship, work project or other aspect of your life may have fulfilled its purpose and it may now be time to move on. One of the hardest wisdoms of the heart is knowing when to leave a situation; when to let go. It can seem like a rejection of the values we hold most important but everything has a season, a cycle and something that has served you well may no longer be doing so. See the future calling you and give thanks for, and acknowledge, the experiences of the past. It may be time to recharge your batteries and rededicate yourself to the core purpose of your life. Find a depth of meaning in solitude. Your inward journey is directly related to the changes in your life. In stillness and in meditation you can forge a new link with your higher self. Follow your inner voice to new horizons. More information about this card can be found on my Tarot Talk Facebook page https:// www.facebook.com/tarottalknz/ Tarot readings and tuition are available by appointment. Txt Chrissy on 027 6644261

Kristel, left, and Jenny down on the flower farm.

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But take a second look as you head up Wainui Road and, in behind the stall outside Raglan Masterchef Aaron Brunet’s old house, you’ll get a glimpse of the flourishing flower farm that has sprouted over the past two years. Raglan Buds, as the venture is called, occupies three acres spread across two properties and is the brainchild of good friends and neighbours Kristel Lindfield and Jenny Gaunt. The block, in a sheltered valley running down to the Wainui stream, is where these young 30-something mothers are indulging a shared passion as small-scale “flower farmer florists”. They now have a blooming year-round business growing beautiful flowers and designing unique floral arrangements. “We were already friends, at the mama stage and growing veggies by permaculture,” Jenny recounts. “Three kids each at kindy and school, and thinking ahead ...” Then they “got the vision” and Raglan Buds was born. Buds because they were buddies, and of course flowers bud before they bloom. But they admit the catchy name’s also a “cheeky” nod to a certain plant that enjoys some popularity locally. Jenny and Kristel have a common love of colours and also share an artistic bent, but admit to being completely self taught as flower farmer florists. They found all they needed to

know through books and online courses, and two years on their novel backyards business is literally thriving. Now they regularly supply bouquets to the local Four Square – which they describe as their staple outlet – as well as to The Shack and Raglan Roast’s Food Department. But it is weddings which remain their biggest source of business, they say.

The pair also supply the Direct2Florists online shop – with same-day delivery of their freshly picked flowers further afield – run flower workshops from a teepee in Jenny’s backyard and restock each day their roadside stall, which is “popular with surfers and boaties on their way home (from Manu Bay)”. It’s all full-on and full-time, they reckon, as life revolves too around their hubbies and children. Kristel and Jenny say the beauty of actually growing the flowers themselves is that there’s no production chain from farm to market to wholesaler. “We can just pop outside and pick a fresh bunch of flowers (for an instant order) which lasts a lot longer.” The pair grow from seed or tuber, nurture the plants themselves and have the satisfaction of seeing the whole process from start to finish. “We can grow specific colours for brides too,” Jenny reveals. Kristel, like Jenny dressed for work in a floppy black sunhat and gumboots the morning the Chronicle visited, elaborates: “We have a lot of outof-town brides come (visit) for that personal connection.” From there they plan what they plant, working the land sustainably with no-dig gardening and permaculture techniques, using neither toxic chemicals nor sprays. The flowers are usually picked as fast as they grow, Kristel says. “It’s a constant cycle of successive sowing and harvesting.” They alternate the workload between them, each doing floristry and orders in their studio one week then the hard graft of farming – harvesting, planting, weeding – the next. The work pattern has evolved naturally. “It has just flowed,” says Kristel. With such flexibility one can cover for the other, as happened last month when Kristel held the fort in Raglan while Jenny journeyed to Cuba to meet the local florists of Havana. She was inspired to go there to see for herself how resourceful the locals were in terms of gardening self-sufficiently, and wasn’t disappointed. Jenny says flower farming is always interesting and forever changing with the seasons – even in winter. “We’re playing with nature really,” she adds.

Jenny checks out a flower cart in Cuba.

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COMMUNITY HEROES

An occasional column featuring volunteers in our community sponsored by West Coast Health Clinic

Raewyn and Rangi with their Tuesday class of enthusiastic members from the community.

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his week the Chronicle had a chat with Rangi Stevenson and Raewyn McLachlan. The couple provide members of the community with a safe and supportive environment to work on their personal health and fitness. Despite their demanding professional obligations, every week they open up their home to provide a fun place to get fit. “Their exercise routine is fun. It covers the whole spectrum from cardio to muscle toning, shaping and stretching, and it's never boring as there are several different machines to choose from and they change up their toning and shaping routine all the time. After the class, we get treated to cold, fresh fruit, and can jump in the hot spa overlooking the beautiful wetlands behind their house if we want to. “But it's really much more than that. It's the camaraderie, the friendship, the kinship with them and all the others that come and train. It's like an extended family, and we really have Rangi and Raewyn's genuine kindness, care and generosity to thank for this. I have been training with them for about a year and a half now, during which time I've met so many great people and made some really warm friendships. And every summer they strengthen this community bond further by treating us "extended family" to a festive hangi. “I am sure I am reflecting many others' feelings when I say this we are lucky to have them in our community!” Said regular attendee, Linda Bulk.

Can you tell us a little about your backgrounds and the fitness work you do with the community? We work with a wide range of ages from 15 to the oldest being 75 all with different fitness levels. In addition to taking 8-10 fitness sessions from our home every week, we both also have full time jobs. As you know Raewyn is one of our local police officers having worked in Raglan for 12 years. I myself, work for the Waikato D.H.B as a Crisis Support Worker for the last 20 years dealing with people with drug, alcohol and mental health issues. What motivated you to focus on starting your fitness classes?

We have both experienced family and friends who have passed away due to health issues and are very passionate about the health and wellbeing of our community. Tell us a little about your classes: We have only recently stopped Ragbo due to changes at the Town Hall, and to focus on our HIIT sessions. More recently, we have also incorporated Circuit training into our HIIT sessions due to the high demand from our participants. HIIT stands for High Intensity Interval Training. Participants are challenged to train on cardio machines at high effort for 20

seconds, then rest for 10 seconds, for around 10-12 hours a week, then go again for 20 seconds, depending on our work schedules. keeping this high intensity training Raewyn has also been right going for around 28 minutes. At into her fitness having played the end of the 28-minute cardio representative Netball and Touch for session, we then complete about half Waikato for about 6 years in the late an hour of weight resistance training ‘80s and early ‘90s. She also went using lightweight dumb-bells with on to be selected to play Touch for exercises designed for toning and the NZ Mixed team. She continued shaping rather than muscle bulking. playing competitive netball when We finish with planks for core she moved to Raglan, captaining strengthening and then a cool down/ a very successful Raglan Senior stretch together. Fruit is offered at Netball team for several years. the end of the session as a reward for What do you enjoy most about a job well done. your classes? We prefer to train with smaller We have built up a fantastic groups of people to ensure we can relationship with the people we focus on each and every person, are training. It has been great for making sure they learn the exercises Raewyn, as people see her outside properly, especially the resistance her police status. exercises, and to keep the sessions What are some of the highlights challenging and fun. from your years of providing We train a wide range of people: fitness services to members of the senior school students, nurses, community? Any cool success physios, mums, dads, grandfathers, stories? grandmothers, farmers, and personal We have lost count of how many fitness trainers. We also train fire people we have trained. We are brigade and out of town police very passionate in what we do and officers. Our local ones are too the people we work with inspire us scared. Haha. as much as we inspire them. It is The majority of our people so satisfying to see the ladies (and are women, but more men are guys) improve, becoming fitter, coming along with their partners, stronger and more confident. which always makes for interesting We have had so many great competition. stories of how our fitness sessions We set up a monthly booking have helped them not only physically, system, as with limited room we can but mentally and emotionally. Many only train a set number of people. say they have become better mums, We also work very closely with other better partners, better people through personal trainers in the community; coming to our sessions. Some have Sophie Von Huben and Helen said that the sessions have changed Green also offer our community a their lives for the better. great service in people's health and Many are new mums and just wellbeing. want to feel better about themselves. Have you both always been Some are not so young, but still want fitness oriented? Do you do any to challenge themselves - to see what extra training just for yourselves they can achieve. Some say they've above and beyond what you do with been able to rid themselves of their the members of the community? unhealthy addictions as they've now Yes, we have always been fitness become addicted to HIIT and the orientated. My fitness regime started weights training and the buzz they when I was in the Army in the get out of the sessions. We are true early ‘80s. It taught me discipline, believers of healthy bodies, healthy determination and perseverance, minds. which I took into my rugby league My boss from the Crisis team at training while living in Australia. It the WAIKATO D.H.B has been able was here that my love of resistance to adjust my working roster so I'm weight training started and which able to take our sessions. Raewyn and I both continue to do Check out 'Raglan Ragbo' on in the Raglan Health & Fitness Trust Facebook for more info, training gym nearly every day. I have trained motivation and session times. and coached young men in rugby over the years and now weight train some of the women who attend our HIIT and circuit sessions. I've been a Trustee at the Raglan Health & After hours: Fitness gym under Anglesea Clinic 07 858 0800 the town hall since 1991. It was at the Healthline 0800 611 116 gym that Raewyn and I met. We train almost every day at the gym. Sunday is OPENING HOURS: our only day off Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri bacon and egg day! Open 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am We are both well Close 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 5pm into our 50s - we train hard together

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From left, Raewyn and Rangi during their Tuesday class.

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aglan Rock would like to speak with our Raglan community and clear up mis-information from certain sources that might give you the impression that our safety standards have slipped.

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On January 27 Gareth Jones decided, on his day off, to go and partake in a day of recreational rock climbing. We are not talking the type of climbing we lead our clients on, we are talking full on adventure climbing, otherwise known as traditional climbing. This is where the climber free climbs the rock until they can find an area on the rock whereby they can attach protection to connect their rope to. Now climbers from all over the world climb in this accepted style. Gareth likes to push and test his ability which means he likes to climb blank faces with not much protection on offer. Call it high risk, high reward. On the day he was attempting to climb a notoriously hard climb, he fell three metres onto micro gear that he had placed. He hadn’t place it deep enough in the crack and it ripped out, resulting in Gareth falling another three metres to land on his back and breaking it. Oops - a bad day, but no real difference than somebody having a nasty tumble at the skate park like many this summer. This is where we’d like to point out that there has been some confusion in our concerned and caring community.

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1. None of Raglan Rock’s safety anchors failed as this was nothing to do with the business of Raglan Rock. 2. The confusion is from mis-information from a newspaper claiming that my safety anchors failed (what they meant is my traditional climbing protection ripped out) Unfortunately, we did have a workplace accident last Wednesday, whereby a client broke a bone in their foot. I cannot comment about this incident at present, as it is under investigation. Workplace accidents do happen (fact), they then need to be investigated and steps put in place to ensure it does not repeat itself. What I can comment on is that it was nothing to do with the failure of our equipment or safety systems but more to do with human error. The local emergency services were amazing and we all worked well together to get our patient out of the canyon and into care. The media got a hold of it, twisted and embellished the facts to create a dramatic story. Time to put it into perspective. We are an adventure company that offer activities that place clients in a thrill seeking activity with potential known risks. Our job is to mitigate those risks to a reasonable and acceptable level. Our systems are one of the most checked systems in the world and approved by government agencies. We are proud to be a registered safety audited company and in five years of operating we have safely guided nearly 10,000 clients on wild adventures. So it’s safe to say you can trust us. Raglan Rock

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Youth representatives join the Community Board like they are part of the community,” Charlie says. The year 12 students will sit on the board for one year and receive a $20 Te Awa voucher for each meeting they attend, but more importantly they OW get a R behind-the-scenes look into how R Raglan is run. O M “It’s a great experience and we get O T to see first hand what’s happening in NS

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aglan Community Board’s newest and youngest members, Charlie Irvin, Grace Mindoro and Sven Seddon, are looking forward to being the youth voice for Raglan. The 16-year-olds recently sat in their second meeting since they were elected earlier this year and say the experience is giving them an opportunity to find out how

local government politics work in their town and how they can make a difference for young people in Raglan. “Together we give the youth of the community a voice,” Sven says. “There’s not enough youth making decisions for the community.” They all agree that the youth voice has been under-represented for too long and look forward to being a force for change for their generation and the next. “We can offer our perspective and our viewpoint on community

board decisions and we can offer a new way of seeing things,” Charlie says. They are also keen to bridge the gap between young and old people and shine a positive light on the great work being done by the younger generation in Raglan. Keen to support their peers, the three young politicians hope to create a regular youth event, as well as looking into what can be done about work opportunities and after school activities for young people. “We want to make youth feel

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Young Community Board members from left, Charlie Irvin, Sven Seddon and Grace Mindoro.

the community,” Grace says. Raglan Waikato District councillor, Lisa Thomson, says it’s an exciting time for youth to be involved in the community board. “It’s a great opportunity for them to see what local government and governance means and the influence they can have,” she says. Janine Jackson

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2 bedrooms, hobby room, single garage - internal access. Close to town, cafes and the wharf. Great opportunity to add value to a property in a great location. Situated on a partially fenced 806m² section - perfect for kids and pets!

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

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Ultimate in beach living with exceptional water views. Featuring 4 bedrooms with the opportunity to reconfigure. Exquisite outdoor entertainment deck. Positioned on 418sqm section. An enviable position - enjoy the delights of a harbourside lifestyle! rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22908

For Sale: By Negotiation Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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$585,000 PRICE REDUCED! Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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Section • A new, modern and stylish subdivision. • Complete with all underground services to the property. • Covenants ensure the quality and standard of housing in this subdivision. • Close walking distance to Lorenzen Bay and sailing club. Call us now to view!

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

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Nikau Park Lot 64

• An oasis in a rural setting, approximately 18 minutes from Raglan! • A classic 1920's weatherboard bungalow standing strong and proud on 4.0910ha. • Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, polished timber flooring and a log burner for cosy winter nights. • Wooden french-doors open onto decking big enough to entertain. Make an appointment to view with Blair or Julie to explore the possibilities here.

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21 Seabreeze Way, Raglan

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• Designer 3-bedroom home offering modern luxury living. • North facing sundrenched decking. Situated on 580sqm. • Call Julie or Blair to view today! rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22887 For Sale: By Negotiation Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Open Homes:

Saturday 31st March 12pm - 21 Seabreeze Way 12pm - 5b Harakeke Place 1pm - 14 Karioi Crescent 2pm - 596a Wainui Road 2pm - 87 Bell Road, Whatawhata 2pm - 32 Government Road

SO CLOSE TO THE SURF! • An opportunity to purchase in one of Raglan’s most soughtafter areas. • 4 bedroom (or 3 and large family room), 2 bathrooms. • Rooftop decking. Situated on flat 837m² section. • An ideal family home or explore the accommodation potential. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22851

Sunday 1st April 12pm - 115 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive 12pm - 21 Seabreeze Way 1pm - 846 Old Mountain Road 2pm - 596a Wainui Road

Monday 2nd April 2pm - 8 Cambrae Road 2pm - 19 Calvert Road 2pm - 32 Government Road 3pm - 37 Point Street

For Sale: By negotiation Open Home: Sun 2pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

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The Ray White Team work together to achieve top results

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nder the steady hands of Julie and Dave Hanna, Ray White Raglan has gone from strength-to-strength with a new office in Whatawhata and new staff on board in Raglan and Whatawhata offices. The dynamic real estate duo has been working in the business for 19 years and they are still as passionate about selling real estate as they were in the beginning.

still keen as ever to see people achieve clients get the most out of marketing their home-buying dreams. He also their property by presenting homes to helps manage the Ray White team and obtain maximum interest. the open homes for both offices, which have a wide reach from Whatawhata, this side of Dinsdale, Raglan, Te Kowhai, Te Kauwhata and Te Pahu, and everywhere in between.

April Boonen Yana Pemberton

Blair Hanna Julie Hanna An Elite performer for the past three years, Julie is driven to achieve the very best for her clients and the award puts her in the top 10 percent for Ray White across the whole country, and competing with the Aucklandbased agents is no mean feat.

Son, Blair, has been in the real estate game for 10 years now and achieved Premier status last year. With his wife Amy and two children, Cassidy and Taylor, the family have embraced the Raglan lifestyle, and Blair shares this enthusiasm for Raglan with his clients.

The latest member of the Ray White Raglan team, Yana Pemberton, has lived in Raglan on and off for over 20 years and has a wealth of local knowledge about the area. She loves finding the right property for clients, whether they are first home buyers or for people looking to move to the thriving town Raglan has become.

Having first started her career in real estate over seven years ago, April Boonen has her real estate licence and works as Blair’s personal assistant. She uses her experience in the industry to provide a reliable and high standard of service across every aspect of the buying and selling process.

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John Donderwinkel Based at the Whatawhata office, John Donderwinkel is focused on Dave Hanna selling in the rural sector and has most With a degree in marketing, Sean recently gained success selling 66 Dave divides his time between the Raglan and Whatawhata offices and is Mills achieves top results with his Hangipipi Road and listing four farms marketing skills. He loves to help and lifestyle blocks. Sean Mills

A qualified maternal health counsellor, Veita Harding is Julie’s personal assistant and she thrives in this very busy role, saying she loves the daily workout she gets with Julie and believes she is fortunate to be working in two industries that she loves.

Russ Adams Taking care of Ray White rental properties, property manager Russ Adams has gradually grown the property portfolio in the Raglan area. With rentals extending to Whatawhata, the team including, Angela Stockley and Lynley Clarkson, are able to provide extra properties for clients wanting to live close to both Raglan and Hamilton. The Raglan and Whatawhata offices are booming with enquiries about the catchment area. With the Whatawhata office situated in a prime location next to the bustling Whatawhata Village Café, more and more, people are finding their way to check out Raglan properties after talking to a Whatawhata-based duty agent. The café is an increasingly popular destination, where tourists and the local community gather before heading over the hill to Raglan. Ray White Raglan: 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Phone Whatawhata: 07 282 1192 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz www.rwwhatawhata.co.nz

Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.co.nz Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

14d Greenslade Road, Raglan

Section DON’T DREAM IT, LIVE IT! The search is finally over for those looking for a unique lifestyle section offering exceptional views. Overlooking the Raglan Harbour, outstanding water, bush and distant mountain views this 1.43ha bare block has a lot to offer. Located within minutes to the Raglan Township, this lifestyle section will appeal on so many levels. Please call Blair or Julie today for further information or to arrange an onsite inspection. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22911

For Sale: $650,000 Contact: Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964

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Seeking an Experienced Salesperson to join our booming Whatawhata/ Raglan Office. Excellent opportunities within the business for the right person! The position is based in Whatawhata and covers the Whatawhata/ Raglan area. Please call for more information. Phone Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 or Dave Hanna 027 614 6722. Raglan Real Estate Ltd (Licensed REAA 2008)

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aikato-based author Sarah Johnson and illustrator Deborah Hinde have received a Storylines Notable Book Award for their junior fiction title, The Spaghetti Giraffe, it was announced today. The Storylines awards are presented each year to recognise ‘outstanding books

for children and young people published in New Zealand by New Zealand authors and illustrators during the previous calendar year’. This is the second time that Johnson and Hinde have received a Storylines award for their work. In 2016, their junior fiction title, The Bold Ship Phenomenal (Flat Bed Press, 2015), received a Notable Book

Award, and was also shortlisted in the junior fiction category of the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. In 2012, Johnson’s picture book Wooden Arms received the Storylines Joy Cowley Award and was subsequently published by Scholastic New Zealand. This year’s awards will be presented at the Storylines Margaret Mahy Awards Day, to be held in Auckland on 8 April 2018. The Spaghetti Giraffe tells the story of muddle-handed cook Mina Cucina’s desire to bake a cake that doesn’t erupt, take flight or explode. Mina Cucina is helped in her quest by a host of quirky animals formed from the debris that collects under cookers over time. The book is the first in a trilogy and was published by Flat Bed Press in 2017. The second book in the series will be published later this year. Hinde who works as an illustrator from her studio in rural Wharepapa South has illustrated over 35 books for children, including kiwi classic A Kiwi Night Before Christmas (Scholastic NZ, 2003), and bestselling Moo, Moo and Little Calf Too (Allen & Unwin, 2017). She has recently branched out into authoring books of her own. Johnson, who lives with her family in Raglan, writes chapter, picture and

educational books and stories for children, as well as working as a freelance writer. Johnson says, “The Storylines Trust does a standout job of supporting New Zealand children’s writers and illustrators. We are extremely grateful to have been chosen to receive a 2018 Notable Book Award for The Spaghetti Giraffe, and are looking forward to the awards ceremony in April.” The Storylines Children’s Literature Charitable Trust promotes awareness of the importance of reading and books for all children and young adults; ensures children and young adults in New Zealand have access to high quality literature; and supports the writers and illustrators of literature for children and young adults in New Zealand.

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ust breathe,” they always say, “and everything will be okay.” Breathe Project educators Bodhi Whitaker and Kat Tucker have brought this message all the way from Australia to share with the Raglan Surf Academy students. Originally from Gisborne, Bodhi is just the right person to connect with the young academy grommets. The 2009 Rip Curl Raglan Classic Under-19 Champion understands first-hand the pressures of surf competition. “Not only are they putting pressure on themselves to win, there are expectations from their parents, their teachers and their peers,” Bodhi says. “That’s where the breathing comes in to help them refocus, centre themselves and improve their performance overall.” The young surfers are in good company. Breathing techniques have been used by the All Blacks for many years, Bodhi and Kat say, and the Warriors are using breathing after every try to help them refocus their game to excellent results this season with two wins in a row. Bodhi and Kat have taken Breathe Project on the road in a tour dubbed Back to the Roots after several years touring Australian schools and organisations teaching mindful breathing, which incorporates a technique that dates back 5000 years. They’ve been able to connect to New Zealand schools with a little help from Bodhi’s surf connections and a lot of help from social media. The three-week tour has seen them in 14 schools in Whakatane, Gisborne, Whangamata, Raglan, Auckland and Bay of Islands, and payment by koha means the schools pay as much as they can afford and sometimes payment has come in the way of food baskets and accommodation.

Surfing Academy students (above image) took part in a breathing workshop with Kay Tucker and Bodhi Whitaker (bottom image).

The pair have combined Bodhi’s extensive experience as a Psychosomatic Therapist and yoga teacher, supporting youth and adults through awareness, education and action and Kat’s health promotion, acrobatic training, yoga and youthwork experience to connect with young people in a cool, relatable way. They work with both the students and teachers so the programme can be easily integrated into the daily school programme. “It’s about practising mindful breathing when you don’t need it so when you do, it becomes a natural response,” Bodhi says. Young people are constantly being over stimulated in society today, they say, and the fight or flight response is activated unnecessarily leaving individuals breathing less deeply and more often. This heightened stimulation turns up stress hormones, heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, sweat production, and anxiety. “We’re trying to break that dysfunction by breathing slower and deeper,” Kat says. They say mindful breathing is not only for young people and everyone would

benefit from taking some time in their day to practise the simple breathing technique. “It’s so simple,” Bodhi says. “You could practise it in the morning with a cup of tea or it’s perfect at night just before you go to sleep.” For more information about Breathe Project visit breatheproject.com.au.

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Busy, busy bodies at bowls A column connecting with senior citizens in our community.

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here is another busy holiday weekend ahead for Raglan so take care and be patient on the roads. Have a safe and happy Easter. Don’t forget to turn your clocks back on Sunday morning at 2am. The Writers’ Group has a new venue at the Library at 6.30pm on Wednesday the 4th April. It’s the first meeting of the year so bring along a short story, an article or poem to share. The group has been running over ten years and most of the original members have moved away so new members are welcome.

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Winners of the 'teams without a bowler in them' and also 2nd overall. From left, Liz, Robyn and Geoff, very exctied at their win, being presented by Jack Peel.

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What with the previous Saturday and Sunday holding our Mixed Pairs Championship, Tuesday being the final night of Twilight Bowls, Thursday being our Premier Event, The Western 1000, Saturday was our Annual Challenge against Pirongia Club and then Sunday was the Post Section of the Open Men’s Pairs Championship. Busy bodies indeed! MIXED PAIRS: Sponsored by Whaingaroa Physiotherapy. All the ladies in our club took part, but only eight men could play because we do not have any other ladies to partner them. Four teams qualified to play the Post section on Sunday. In these rounds Heather Dalbeth and Murray Eddy were defeated by Tim Ryan and Maureen (Maws) Wahanga, Ross Turner and Eileen Stephens defeated Richard (Blue) Stephens and Merleen Newport. Ross and Eileen defeated Tim and Maws to win the event. Congratulations to you all. TWILIGHT BOWLS: Sponsored by Top Cut Butchery and Jack Peel. The weather affected our attendance every night except finals night on March 20, giving us 13 teams for the competition. With names like, Pirates, Te Mata 1, Te Mata 2, Alan’s Kings, 123, BB, Des Disciples, R.D., Here for a Beer, Slippery Ball, Just Us, Americanos and Helen Place, there was always going to be that special banter happening, which was flourishing well! After five weeks of challenges, the overall winners were ‘Pirates’ – Bob Carter, Terry Wright and Phil Shea, with Nicole Shea as a reserve player. In second place (and also the winners of the group without a bowler in their team) were Liz, Geoff and Robin. Congratulations all. The Triers prize went to the team called Helen Place. Great, fun times had by all - watch out for November’s round of Twilight Bowls. WESTERN 1000: Sponsored by Seddon Park Funeral Home, Raglan SuperValue, Chris Leuthart of PGG Wrightson with Bill Bond and Jack Peel sponsoring the Top Local team. The weather played its part for us and gave us a calm, warm and sometimes overcast day, with rain arriving well after we had completed the day. Full rinks of 28 teams attended from Huntly, Taupiri, Hillcrest, Bereescourt, Hamilton Cossie Club, Frankton Junction, Frankton Railway, Pirongia,

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The Saturday Club is open every Saturday at 9.30am at the Raglan Community House The Easter Creative Art Market will be on Sunday April 1 at the Old School in Stewart Street.

The Crop Swap is on Easter Sunday at the Bowling Club at 9.30am. The Lions Opportunity Shop will open every day except Easter Sunday. Raglan House Opportunity Shop has a half-price sale and is open every day except Easter Sunday. The Raglan Writers’ Group is meeting at the Library at 6.30pm. on Wednesday April 4. The Disability Community Support Group monthly meeting is on Wednesday April 4 at 11am at the Stewart Street Hall. The Knitting Circle meets every Wednesday morning at Orca. Red wool is available to create crocheted and knitted Poppies for Anzac Day on April 25. Senior Technology is at the Raglan Community House every Thursday at 2.pm

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Meridian Power Up Community Fund Meridian recognises the importance of local communities to our hydro and wind operations. Meridian’s Power Up gives your community a say on what local initiatives are supported and funded by Meridian. The Fund, managed by a panel of community members and Meridian staff, is about working together to build strong communities.

Te Awamutu, Otorohanga, Tokoroa, two Composite Teams and our local teams. We were treated to a luscious lunch, plus morning and afternoon tea. With music flowing through the air and great comradeship, the atmosphere was splendid for a wonderful day to be had by all. Two teams achieved four wins, while six teams achieved three wins. Pirongia, skippered by Laurie Roycroft, and Hillcrest, skippered by Ray Finlay, each had 4 wins plus 57 points gained. So, we had to see who had the least number of points scored gains them. Hillcrest had 25 while Pirongia only had 14 which gave then the Winning title. In third place was a composite team, skippered by Ross McGrail, and in fourth place was Dan Winbergs’s team from Te Kuiti. The Top Local Team was skippered by Ross Turner. Congratulations to you all. ANNUAL PIRONGIA INTERCLUB: It was Raglan’s turn to host this challenge this year. The weather plagued us again, but we did mange to complete two full games with the third one getting rain off, so we called it a day. This challenge has been happening for a number of decades now and is still fought with great valour. There is only one criteria to find the winner and that is the side with the highest points scored over the whole day. Raglan sneaked in to retain the trophy, 101 points to 97. - that was a bit close. We return to Pirongia next year. CHAMPIONSHIP MEN’S PAIRS: The Post Section of the Men’s Pairs was held on Sunday March 25. Although the weather forecast was to include a wet front passing through, it actually was a brilliant Autumn’s day, perfect for playing bowls. Playing in the semi-finals were Terry Green and Alan Price who were defeated by Ross Turner and Tim Ryan, with Bill Bond and Jack Peel (who were defeated by Colin Bouzaid and Murray Eddy) playing in the other semi. The final was between Ross Turner and Tim Ryan, and Colin Bouzaid and Murray Eddy - a well challenged game, which saw Ross and Tim gain momentum later in the game to take out the Championship Pairs this year. Congratulations all of you. EASTER WEEKEND: Anyone wishing to play bowls over the weekend can contact Ruth 027 2063171 or Jack 022 1567509. (Fees apply) Happy Bowling and Happy Easter, Eileen Stephens.

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They ran, they jumped & they paddled! In conjunction with Whaingaroa Environment Centre’s Maui Dolphin Day, the annual Xtreme Zero Waste Recycled Raft Race went off with another great splash!! A record 14 rafts entered this year!, with two rafts coming all the way from Hamilton. Congratulations for this year’s winners: • 1st Place Sponsored by Raglan 4 Square – Te Uku Titans • 2nd Place Sponsored by Versatile Electrical – The Fellowship of the Raft • 3rd Place Sponsored by Aeronavics – Team Palm Tree • Best Junior Raft Sponsored by Aeronavics – Raglan Junior Surf • Best Raft Sponsored by Raglan Coconut Yoghurt Raglan Area School Another major sponsor was The Wrong Skate Shop!! Thankyou!! Other entries included the Waitetuna Warriors, Matapihi Madness, Raglan Kindergarten, Xtreme Zero Waste, Bad Boyz, Brotherhood Adventures, Corrigator Alligator, Wassup and • Water Lord! What a turn out!! Xtreme and Whaingaroa Environment Centre, would like to give a big shout out to the Raglan Business community, we had some wonderful, generous donations this year. With safety being our main priority we would like to thank, Raglan Kayaks, Raglan Surf Lifesaving, Raglan Coastguard, Rick Thorpe and Jon Fawdry for providing safety boats on the day. Looking forward to next year’s event already!

It feels like Maui Dolphin Day was ages ago already! But we’d like to take the time to thank YOU for helping to make this wonderful annual event a success earlier this month. Maui Dolphin Day was brought to you by Whaingaroa Environment Centre and Xtreme Zero Waste with support from the Department of Conservation and our wonderful sponsors: the Raglan Lions Club, WWF, Paella CateringNZ & Wild Coast Yoga supporting the day. Thank you to Dizzy Blocks for sponsoring the beach clean, Countdown Dinsdale, Sodastream, SHOTT bevarages and Tio Pablo for supporting the WEC kai fundraising stall! With the funds raised we’ll be able to do more work to protect our taonga, the Maui Dolphin! Thanks to everyone who entertained us (Te Rōpū Aroha Ki Te Reo, Sambatron, Artemis, Tux , Raglan Area School kids, and our MC X-Man!). Thanks to all the amazing food stalls (Te Rōpū Aroha Ki Te Reo, Raglan Kindergarten, Home School Crew, Paella Catering and WEC) and the info stalls, games and activities (Karioi project, Raglan Area School, WEC projects, KASM, Raglan Naturally, Peggy Oki, WWF, DOC). Thanks to Jack from Miro Feeds for the last minute hay bales. Most importantly – thank you to all of the volunteers put so much time into making the event happen. This truly was a community event and Raglan should feel very proud of itself – THANK YOU! With the death of five Hector dolphins in set nets down in Banks Peninsula earlier this month, let’s all remember the purpose of this event: the celebration of our beautiful marine environment and the amazing species, particularly the Maui and Hectors dolphins that live within it. Together we CAN save the world’s rarest dolphins: • Fisherman? Don’t use set nets where dolphins may be found; Stay with your net – if you see dolphins, lift your net immediately • Boatie? Use a ‘no wake’ speed within 300m of dolphins; Don’t swim with Māui dolphins or attempt to feed them • Cat lover? Don’t dispose of cat litter or other animal feaces in toilets, drains or stormwater systems – this may spread a parasitic disease to the dolphins • Everyone: Report all sightings to 0800 DOC HOT line (0800 362 468) Remember “Rounded fin? Send it in!” - Recycle and don’t litter – yet another reason to keep our beaches and public spaces clean of litter: Māui may swallow or get entangled in rubbish! - Spread the word - the more people that know about Maui dolphins and their plight, the more people will care!

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Nick Heasman Phone: 021 058 2140 Email: onpointraglan@gmail.com onpointplumbing.co.nz

FLOORING

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Contact for FREE QUOTE

RAGLAN AUTOGATES mobile 021 263 8698

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan E:raglanengineering@xtra.co.nz

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paul & robyn Christie tel: (07) 825 8366 paul: 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 • quality new homes 199c te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan • alterations / fencing/ decks patandbob@xtra.co.nz email:available • plan service 20+ years building in Raglan for free quotes & quality workmanship PHONEPH MARK 0274 912912 911911 A/HA/H 825 825 00690069 MARK 0274 ROB 027 550 6080 EE robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz PH ROB 027 550 6080 robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz

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

CONCRETE SERVICES

Concrete Cutter Windows • Doorways • Hole Drilling Decorative Cutting • Expansion Joints Kerb Crossings • Cowshed Alterations Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246 DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

027 4979 116 or 07 825 0214 • CERTIFIED PLUMBER • CERTIFIED GAS FITTER • MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.

ROOFING, MEMBRANE & CLADDING Your local professional Roofing Company • Commercial and residential • Re-roof and New roofs • Metal, membrane, insulated panel, exterior cladding • Fascia and spouting 07 846 7244 | admin@wtcroofing.co.nz

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Classifieds

Public Notice XTREME ZERO WASTE EASTER WEEKEND HOURS THUR 29 MAR @ YOT CLUB: Resident DJ.

Show Off NZ 2 Bow St ‘NUDE’

FRI 30 MAR @ YOT CLUB: CLOSED. SAT 31 MAR @ YOT CLUB: Cornerstone Roots, DJ Atmosphere. $15presale. Early start. Bar shuts at Midnight.

WED 4 APR SUN 1 APR @ YOT R A G L A N Exhibition CLUB: CLOSED. R A M B L E R S Opening 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the Easter Saturday fire station: Ruapuke Photos of Aotearoa, NZ by Steve Winter 10.30am farm. Opening Labour Weekend from10.30am Saturday 21 October 2 Bow Street Raglan, Phone 07 825 7962

JUNIOR GOLF C O A C H I N G every Wednesday, 3:30-4:30pm at the Raglan Golf Club. All equipment provide, $20 annual fee. Enquiries: phone the Golf Club 825 8483.

Megan Hockly

Exhibition Rock-it Cafe From Friday 30 March

Raglan Sport Fishing Club presents: JUNIORS ON THE WHARF Saturday 31st March Easter Saturday Start time 10.00 a.m. Finish/Weigh in at 12.00 midday Free Entry Juniors up to the age of 15 All children aged under 12 must be accompanied by an adult GOODY BAGS FOR ALL

Raglan MOVIES at the Old School

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FLAX WEAVING WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNERS Cost $60 per person. Contact: Marianne Aschenbrenner 027 2275291.

Sat Sun

31s t 8.30 1st 4.30

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DARKEST HOUR

For Sale

FIREWOOD, DRY 2m2m old man Pine $180. Mac $180, Native $195, Gum $195. Delivered ph. 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD Manuka, dry, $150per m3, delivered, order now for March/April delivery. Ph Terry 825 0522.

a ta m i ra . c o. n z MENS plaid flannel shirts, jackets & denim JUST ANOTHER FISHERMAN, BRIXTON, NEUW ROLLAS, TCSS

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

OSCAR WINNER 125 min. PG Coarse Lang.

Sat

31st 5.45

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THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING MISSOURI OSCAR WINNER 115 min. R16 Rape themes

Sun Apr

1st 7.00

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Reserve on our website

raglanmovies.nz or phone 825 0023. Door sales from 30mins before session times

Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Parish HOLY WEEK & EASTER 24 March – Palm Sunday at 5 pm in Te Mata. 29 March – Holy Thursday. Liturgy and Washing of the Feet at 7 pm in Raglan. 30 March – Good Friday. Liturgy and Veneration of the Cross at 3 pm in Raglan. 1 April – Easter Sunday at 8 am in Raglan. No Mass in Raglan or Te Mata on Saturday 31 March. Visitors are very welcome to join us. Our church is on the corner of James Street and Wallis Street.

For further information, call 825 8135 or 0278426349.

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

Commercial to Let

RETAIL SHOP PREMISES in Prime Main Street location available to lease from 1st April 2018. Expressions of interest phone: 0274936594.

SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

SITE HOURS Friday 30th March Site Closed Saturday 31st March Site Open - 12.30pm - 4.30pm Sunday 1st April Site Open - 8.30pm - 4.30pm Monday 2nd April Site Open -12.30pm - 4.30pm Tuesday 3rd April Site Closed KERBSIDE COLLECTIONS – RECYCLING, PRE-PAID BAGS AND FOODWASTE Raglan West – Tuesday 3rd April Raglan East – Wednesday 4th April TE KOPUA 3&4 TRUST AGM Venue: Poihakena Marae, 220 Wainui Road, Whaingaroa, Raglan Time: 10am-12pm Date: Sunday 8 April 2018 Lunch will be provided.

FLUE CLEANING and log fire inspections $100. All flue and log fire repairs. Please contact Mark on (07)8298-103 or Cell 021457342.

AGENDA 1. Chair Report 2. Special Resolutions:a) To apply to MLC to reduce meeting quorum of 40% owners in attendance to 15 owners in attendance of any AGM or SGM. b) To make an application to MLC to consolidate Te Kopua 3&4 Trust owners, shareholders and successions. To apply and request within this application the Special Aid Fund requesting the Court to commission the Registrar to do this research. 3. Financial Overview and Treasurer’s Report 4. General Business

REI-KI ENERGY FOR CLARITY. 40 minutes treatment; $40.00 Contact: Marianne Aschenbrenner 027 2275291.

For any queries please contact our Trustee Secretary: E. rolandepaekau@gmail.com or M. 022 069 4385 or Chair, Maria Ranga M. 021 801 206 For further information, call 825 8135 or 0278426349.

*Sponsored by RC

SCREENING at Easter

106min R16 Violence. Sexual Themes, Offensive Language.

Yot Club free pickup and dropoff, text 0211034156.

Courses, classes & workshops

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THE DEATH OF STALIN

MON 2 APR @ YOT CLUB: Reggae party from 4:20pm featuring Local Selectors. Monday Session. Outside from 5pm, inside from 10pm. Free till 7.

Services Offered

Garage Sale

EASTER SUNDAY GARAGE SALE 3 KARIOI CRESCENT 9-12:30. Antiques, furniture, linen, books, tools, girls clothing 7-9years, ladies clothing, old framed prints, etc. etc. lots of all sorts..

Public Notice

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites

Situations Vacant Go Bus Transport have a part time school bus driving position available in the Raglan/Te Mata area. While a class 2 driver’s licence could be an advantage, it is not essential as full training will be given to the successful applicant. You will require a full clean class 1 driver’s licence, a great attitude, be reliable and communicate well with students. Our recruitment process includes Drug Testing and a Police Vetting Check. Please contact Joanne Burman on 07 828 7037 or 021 747 191. Or email Joanne.Burman@gobus.co.nz.

QUALIFIED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN REQUIRED. For an all mechanical, fast paced, quality workshop. Phone: 07 8250528 for further enquiries HOUSEKEEPING POSITION @ KARIOI LODGE We are currently seeking a selfmotivated individual to join our housekeeping team at the Karioi Lodge. This is a year round part-time position. Attention to detail is a must. Work schedule involves weekends and public holidays. Previous experience is a plus. To apply please send your CV to: Attn: Lynley info@karioilodge. co.nz.

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PH 07 825 6800

VARIATION TO PUBLIC BUS FARE POLICIES IN THE WAIKATO In late August 2018, changes will be made to fare policies and the ticketing system for all Waikato bus services.

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

The fare review changes aim to make it easier and more affordable for passengers to travel on Waikato’s buses, with the introduction of a zone fare structure, an improved smartcard for all services, and free transfers for smartcard users.

Wanted

The changes were adopted by Waikato Regional Council at its meeting on 22 February 2018 and will result in a variation to sections 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 of the Waikato Regional Public Transport Plan 2015-2025 (RPTP).

WANTED: PIANO FOR Raglan Area School. Ph 8258140.

Services Offered

W E D D I N G AND FUNERAL CELEBRANT. Raglan, Hamilton and surrounds. Contact Robyn Riddle 0275560438.

To find out more about the changes, visit www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/ rptp. VRJ Payne Chief Executive

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz

M6498-M6506

SUN 1 APR EASTER RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com.

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raglan.ljhooker.co.nz Open Home

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‘LIKE’us on Facebook Indicates there is a ‘Walk-through Video’

New Listing

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24 Lily Street

13 Wallis Street (Level 2)

You Can Be My Lily Pad

Centrally Located Offices for Lease

Deadline 12th April (Unless sold prior)

Location, location, location is calling out at this radiant character beach house looking out to the harbour and over a peaceful native bush backdrop. The spacious home enjoys a sunny north-west aspect, a light filled open plan living area with polished Matai floors and a wraparound deck which soaks up the lovely views on offer. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms over 2 levels, there’s plenty of room here. The entrance foyer rumpus room and the classic 40m² home workshop on the lower level add to the originality and style that this home already offers.

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Sat & Sun 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/ 1WTHFG

Lease Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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New Listing

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5

33 Whaanga Road

Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

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

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New Listing

1+

641 Te Hutewai Road

Affordable Whale Bay Escape Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848

Modern ‘as new’ office spaces to lease 200m to the town centre. Very comfortably appointed with full insulation, double glazing, brand new paint and new carpet throughout. Ample power points and data cable outlets with wireless internet already installed. Office 1 is 71m2 and has the ability to be separated into 2 spaces. Office 2 is 22m2 and includes a storage/file cupboard. Includes shared kitchen, separate bathroom with 2nd toilet and wheel chair access. Carparking is available. Long term lease arrangements preferred. Call Kyle for full details on the lease.

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For Sale $845,000

By Negotiation

Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309

What a Wonderful World!

Be quick to grab this immaculate home located only mins to the surf. Situated in an elevated position the modern dwelling enjoys gorgeous ocean views & a sunny, sheltered aspect. The 800m² section features low maintenance landscaped gardens and includes a new concrete drive, meaning all the hard work’s done! However, the rear of the section offers even bigger water views & has potential for further development. Handy under house workshop and storage space. This fantastic property is sure to appeal whether it be for permanent or holiday living & one thing’s for sure you won’t get better value in Whale Bay!

Deadline 18th April (Unless sold prior) Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

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

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Sunday 2 - 2:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 1WXHFG

Nestled away in a totally private position sits this gorgeous character filled home + a fantastic self contained yurt. The main home has been mostly reclad, insulated and double glazed offering spacious open plan living areas, 4 bdrms & 2 bthrms. Enjoying glorious rural & ocean views the 2 acres of land is well fenced into paddocks and features mature trees, vege gardens & garaging. There’s plenty of grazing & don’t forget the yurt, currently operating for short term accommodation it provides a nice bonus of extra income. With something for the whole family to enjoy you really can live the lifestyle of your dreams.

Robbie Regnier

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

021 952 271

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

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Raglan Property Manager

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

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

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


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