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Health in Your Hands A column connecting with senior citizens in our community
July Newsletter June 30: We end a busy month on Friday, June 30, with a meeting of Time Bank Te Kopua Camp Store, Marine Parade, Raglan Raglan at Orca Restaurant Real Fruit Ice Cream and Bar, 10.30am-11.30am. Burritos - Wraps Come along and meet other Soup - Salad Volcom Lane Timebank fellows, share & Chilli Open from 11:30 about what to do in wa o k u l o d ge @ideas g m a i l .co m Timebank and have a coffee. THE If you know anyone interested Open 7 Days in Timebank, bring them S E R V I N G H O N E S T, L O C A L A N D G O O D F O O D 8am - 4pm along! This is a public event 1 9 B o w S t r e e t 07 8 2 5 0 0 2 7 and all are welcome. Time Bank Raglan started in 2012 This space could be yours. to enable residents to swap, Email the Chronicle for more details. time, skills and resources. No info@raglanchronicle.co.nz money is involved. There are lots of activities instigated by individuals and groups, and supported by Timebank and the Whaingaroa Environmental Centre. Saturdays in July: We start July with the Saturday Morning Club, a weekly get together at 10am at the Raglan Wednesday 7.00pm House. All welcome. Thursdays in July: Senior Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122 Technology meets every Thursday at 2pm at the Raglan House. This is a great opportunity to upgrade computer, cellphone and ipad skills. For beginners there is a four-week computer programme – details available from The Raglan House. July 2: The venue for the Raglan Crop Swap has been SUNDAY SERVICE changed for Sunday, July 2, to (07) 825 8761
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the Scout Hall in Cliff St. The swap starts at 9.30am. Bring along your surplus seedlings and produce and exchange kitchen and gardening ideas. July 3: Care and Craft has its weekly meeting at Stewart Street Hall. July 4: The monthly meeting of Raglan Writers Group is held at the Raglan House at 7.15pm. July 5: There is a talk by Howard Vickeridge from Dementia Waikato at the Street Stewart Hall, at 10am, hosted by the Community Support Group. All welcome. July 5 and 6: The Pop up Curtain Bank is open on Wednesday, July 5, and Thursday, July 6, in the Town Hall Supper Room. Bring along your window measurements and pick up free curtains to help keep your house warm this winter. Contact the Whaingaroa Environment Centre for more details. July 13: The Senior Citizens meet at the fire station at 11am. July 19 and 20: Help make shopping bags for Plastic Bag Free July at the Town Hall Supper Room. Join the sewing team on July 19, 10.30am9pm, and July 20, 9am-1pm. Pauline Abrahams
Correction: The article 'Pare Kore reach more marae with
$800,000 cash injection' published on page 5 in issue #549 of the Chronicle incorrectly stated that Para Kore was initiated by Waikato District Council. Para Kore was initiated by the Waikato Regional Council, not the Waikato District Council.
Kasm takes call for moratorium on seabed mining to Parliament K asm is awaiting a decision on its call for five-year moratorium on seabed mining.
On Thursday last week, Kasm chairman Phil McCabe and lawyer Duncan Currie made a presentation to the Local Government and Environment Select Committee in Wellington, urging a halt on seabed mining in New Zealand waters until a better understanding of the risks and impacts has been provided. Phil says the presentation went well but was intense – “I’ve never done anything like that before” – and he heard that the following debate behind closed doors was quite fiery. “They deferred the decision for a week. That shows there are differing points of view. “The guts of what we are saying is in (the Government’s) attempt at rolling out seabed mining in New Zealand waters they
have grossly underestimated the effects of dropping cast mines in the marine environment and the depth of feeling of the people.” The presentation to the Select Committee was made in support of a petition signed by 6000 New Zealanders. Phil says the New Zealand Government is leading the way, globally, in its push for seabed mining. “It’s our risk for the rest of the world. Even the international rules and regulations, how to handle this, are still being written up.” There are currently moratoria in Namibia and Australia’s Northern Territory because of the high uncertainly of environmental impacts, Phil says. “Our argument had a lot of logic to it. We’ve had three applications for seabed mining – two have been declined. One decision clearly stated that the application
was premature because there was not enough information on this. We are waiting a decision on the third application and there are still questions around the environmental effects. “We need to know more about what’s out there and what the effects are of seabed mining.” The decision on Trans-Tasman Resources second application to mine the seabed in the South Taranaki Bight has been pushed back a month to the end of July. “If the application is declined that gives our call for moratorium more weight.” Phil says Kasm will keep pushing against seabed mining, “especially if this one gets declined”. “We need to have a national discussion on it. There needs to be an overarching ocean policy, rather then adhoc, which is what’s going on.” Inger Vos Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton
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Fred Gilbert receiving the certificate on behalf of the trust.
hey may not have won an award but the team of volunteers behind the Raglan District Community Vehicle Trust are number one in the eyes of the many who rely on them to get the outof-town healthcare services that they need. The trust was one of 14 nominations
for team excellence at Volunteering Waikato’s awards night held at the Atrium, Wintec, in Hamilton on Friday last week. Trust secretary and treasurer Elspeth Ryan says the number of volunteers at the awards evening was “impressive” and “it made me realise how tiny we were and how few people we have to call on”. Many of the volunteer organisations have big names behind them, such as Red Cross or Hospice, she says, and their operations “make you feel quite insignificant”. Although the work they do is anything but. The trust was started nearly 20 years ago to ensure that Raglan residents can get the healthcare services that they need. The van has a hoist for wheelchair access. The majority of residents who use the transit van service are elderly, says Elspeth, and it ensures “they can stay in their own homes and get to their appointments”. “They have enough to worry about without how to get there and how to come back.” The trust currently has eight drivers who provide a door-to-door service Monday to Friday, sometimes driving to and from Hamilton several times a day, to anyone who has no transportation to make a healthcare appointment of any kind. “They’re awesome, says The Raglan
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House manager Mike Rarere, who nominated the team for the award. The Raglan House takes the bookings for Community Vehicle Trust. “The dedication is wonderful. The drivers are taking special care of the clients … making sure they are not stressed and waiting for them during appointment times.” The trust recently signed up its first two women drivers but is always looking for more volunteers. “Most drivers drive once a week – you really have to have a few extras you can call on,” says Elspeth, whose husband, Terry, is a volunteer driver. “Recruitment is not easy – there is a reluctance to commit. “All our drivers are retired otherwise they couldn’t do it.” The trust has seven trustees, including three who started the service nearly 20 years ago. “They’re all about 90 now. Unfortunately we have lost some along the way.” Elspeth says one of the founders, Fred Gilbert, 90, accepted the certificate at the awards night on behalf of the trust. “We persuaded him to come and made him go up on the stage to get the certificate.” Inger Vos
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Sarah Johnson with, left, Teporia Harihari and Sean Witters at the area school.
ocal writer Sarah Johnson treated a crowd of Raglan Area School children to an excerpt from her new book ‘The Spaghetti Giraffe’ last week when the Storylines Festival Story Tour came to town. And though this award-winning children’s author has been coming to the school nearly every day for 10 years with her own four young sons she had never before been “up the front”, she told the 100 or so year fives to eights – including son Finnbar – gathered in the school hall for the hour-long author/illustrator visit.
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Alongside Sarah were fellow children’s writer Mark Sommerset from Waiheke who gave a very animated reading of his popular storybook ‘Baa Baa Smart Sheep’, and South Auckland comic book artist-cumpro wrestler Michel Mulipola who showed examples of his work on an overhead screen. All three shared how they loved what they did, and how their audience too could aspire to be whatever they wanted. “I never take myself too seriously,” said Sarah, whose earlier books ‘Wooden Arms’ and ‘The Bold Ship Phenomenal’ can be
found in the school library. “And I get to do what I want as a job.” Mark, who also plays guitar and sings, agreed: “You can be an author, write songs, surf … whatever you want really.” Michel – a comic book junkie from way back – told how getting paid for illustrating comics was such a “good feeling”. The trio’s visit is part of a push by Storylines Children’s Literature Charitable Trust to bring authors and illustrators directly to schools throughout New Zealand. It has been hosting Storylines Festivals nationwide now for 23 years, but in the cities. This year is the first time authors and illustrators are travelling to schools throughout six regions. It was Sarah, Mark and Michel who kicked off last week’s South Auckland/ Waikato tour of 26 schools. Each of them had visited two Waikato district schools on their own that Wednesday morning before coming together at Raglan Area School in the afternoon. Mark and Michael covered St Columba’s and Crawshaw in Hamilton, then Te Uku and Waitetuna schools on the way out to Raglan. Meantime Sarah had read excerpts from an earlier book to about 70 children at Whatawhata School and tackled “origami things” – somewhat chaotically, she laughed – as a metaphor for making a book. Then at Te Mata School she’d got a smaller group of children involved in a play based on her book ‘Wooden Arms’. Sarah’s now eagerly awaiting the return of ‘The Spaghetti Giraffe’ from the printers in China late next month, having read from a proof copy during her area school visit. Edith Symes
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his week the Chronicle caught up with local plumber Nick Heasman and asked a few questions about his business. Tell us about your business: A locally owned business, I'm a certified plumber and drainlayer and working towards my gasfitting certification. Having lived in this quaint community for the past 10 years, I thought it was about time to move business this side of the divvy. How long have you been in the business and trade? I started my plumbing apprencticeship straight out of school at 17 and have been working for various plumbing companies for the last 26 years in Taupo, Auckland, Hamilton and London. I spent the last 10 years with Hamilton Plumbing Company, and have just recently started On Point Plumbing in Raglan. What do you specialise in? All aspects of plumbing and drainlaying, in new builds, maintenace, renovations and light commercial work.
What are common issues/problems you encounter on the job? Kids toys dropped down toilets is a pretty common occurence. Do you offer free quotes? Yes we do. What is the best thing about running your business? Meeting new people/clients and building relationships in our community and having the time to be more involved in my kids after school sports. Best piece of advice you can offer customers: Call a plumber before a small leak becomes a major building problem! How can people contact you? By phone - 021 058 2140. Also you can email - onpointraglan@ gmail.com. You can also contact us via our website: onpointplumbing.co.nz.
Suzy Cato searches for young Raglan radio star A young Raglander has a chance to be a radio star with broadcaster Suzy Cato on her Suzy & Friends show. Children’s entertainer Cato will be recording an episode of her show at Raglan Community Radio 98.1 on Saturday, July 8, and she is looking for a local kid to join her on air and have a bit of fun. Suzy & Friends is a Saturday morning kids’ radio show that is played on over 20 local, independent and community radio stations. “One child will get to sit behind the mic with me in the Raglan Community Radio studio and have a bit of fun,” says Cato. “They’ll get to share with the rest of New Zealand some of the things they like to do.” Cato says having young guests is one of the highlight of her show. “I love giving kids the chance to talk and laugh, and experience something new – like being a radio announcer of TV presenter.” Children who enter to be on the show are asked to write a sentence or two about the kinds of things they’re into, such as hobbies, games, sports, books, movies or musical instruments, etc. Suzy & Friends producer Trevor Plant says “there’s never a ‘type’ of kid – as long as they’re relatively outgoing and have something to talk about”. “We’ve had sporty farm kids, thoughtful bookish kids, singers, a songwriter, drama-types, a young surfer-dude and a clarinet player.” Inger Vos
Suzy Cato and Mikaela. * Any young person keen on joining Suzy Cato on her radio show on July 8 can register online or by email by Monday, July 3. Visit suzyandfriends. suzy.co.nz or email suzy@suzy.co.nz.
Close shave at vets for dog, horse and their ‘punk’ owner
Rachel wields the clippers as Petra braves the shave.
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t could have been a scene straight out of the children’s storybook ‘Hairy Maclary’s Rumpus at the Vet’. But it was actually more a shaggy dog story with a few twists as Raglan identity Petra Yorke, her pet pooch, Tiger, and about six other women – all with dogs barking or yapping excitedly – crowded into the local vets downtown last week for a fundraiser billed as ‘the shortest shave on the shortest day’. “The dogs are the support crew,” someone shouted above the ruckus as Tiger had her long hair
trimmed from around her head and ears, and then tinges of shocking pink dye added for effect. Tiger, who’s often seen tagging along when Petra’s out horse-riding on the beach, took the attention in her stride as Clean-A-Dog Mobile Groomers petted and preened her. Then it was Petra’s turn. Tonic Hairdressing’s Rachel Bailey wielded the clippers this time – right there in the middle of the vet clinic – on Petra’s long blonde locks. Petra had earlier confessed to a few “nervous pees” because she hadn’t had a haircut for at least 21 years, and got teary-eyed as her ponytail was lopped off ahead of the No 2 shave. Six weeks earlier the 53 year old – who runs Surf & Turf Horse Riding Raglan – had vowed to raise money and awareness for the Cancer Society via its online fundraising platform, ‘Everyday Hero NZ: Brave the Shave’. “I am sure everyone has some sort of connection to someone with cancer,” she said in her fundraising posters around town, sharing the fact her own dad had suffered with it for years. “Please help by donating as much or as little as you can.” Petra was despairing early on at having raised only a few hundred dollars, but was proud by the time of the shave on Wednesday – the shortest day – to have upped the figure to $900. Then friend and zookeeper Sarah Jones stepped up, adding a $100 note to the fundraising pot as the clippers buzzed. “OMG!” Petra exclaimed midway through the shave, taking a sneak peek at her new pink-tinged ‘angry bird’ hairdo in a photo on vet nurse Donna Rickard’s smartphone. “I look like a punk rocker.” Finally the shave was finished, leaving Petra a little “shaky” and reaching for her beanie as protection against the cold wind outside. That’s because the event was not quite over, and about to transfer out of doors where Petra’s horse Lily had her pink-tinged forelock shaved for the occasion. Edith Symes * By early this week the fundraiser had hit the $1300 mark, but Petra was keeping an uncharacteristically low profile and “not going out in public places much”.
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Free community event at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 6:30pm. Official Opening 7pm: Welcome to Word Café Raglan 2017.
Hard Work with a Dash of Romance 1.30pm - 2.30pm: the Life of an Internationally Bestselling Author, with author Nalini Singh.
Separate ticketed event at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 8:30am.
Spoken Poetry Showcase 7.30pm: onwards: with poets Carrie Rudzinski, Michael Moore, Wanda Barker and Maris O’Rourke.
On Not Giving Up 2.30pm - 3.30pm: with children’s author Tina Matthews.
Free community event at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 9:45am.
Ticketed events at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 8:30am.
Word Café Raglan 2017 is an extravaganza of the written and spoken word. We’ve got poets, story-tellers, activists, best-selling novelists and inspired novices – all coming together in the celebration of words and books. We hope you join us, and if you feel inspired you can get involved too. We’ve got workshops, discussions, writing competitions, book sales and an open mic night. Feed your senses and your mind – be part of Word Café Raglan 2017. Tickets are on sale now. www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz
In Conversation 9am - 10am: Local Books in the Making, with local authors Bernadette Gavin, Jacquie McRae and Stephanie Philp.
The Anatomy of an Award-winning Book 4pm - 5pm: with children’s author Maria Gill, and book awards judge and school librarian Fiona Mackie. Ticketed evening event at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 7pm.
Word Café Evening Extravaganza 7.30pm - 9.30pm: with media personality and author Karyn Hay, and poet and short story writer Tracey Slaughter.
The Making of Someone’s Mana 10.30am - 11.30am: with poet Haare Williams and photographer Michael Krzanich.
Open Mic 9.30pm onwards: with students from the University of Waikato’s creative writing programme.
Meeting Mansfield 11.30am - 12.30pm: with graphic novelist Sarah Laing.
Sit Down & Write Workshop 9am - 11am: with author Jacquie McRae.
Book Launch: The To Be List 10am - 11am: with Latesha Randall and Sebastian Walter. Ticketed event at the Raglan Town Hall. Doors open 11am.
Writing Poems is a Bouquet of Roses 11.30am - 12.30pm: with poet Paula Green. Free community event at the Raglan Town Hall.
Book Launch: All Her Dark Pretty Thoughts 1.30pm - 2.30pm: with Wanda Barker. Word Café Raglan Writing Competiton 2.30pm - 3.30pm: announcement of and readings from the winners. 3:30pm. Thanks from Word Café 2017.
Books will be for sale throughout the festival, thanks to Browsers. To buy tickets or find out more about our speakers go to www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz. or email us at: hello@wordcaferaglan.co.nz. Event supported with funding from Waikato District Council.
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45 Bay View Road
Country Road, Take Me Home Conveniently located 15 mins to Raglan & 20 to Hamilton, this solid 3 brm family home has plenty of character and features warm Tawa native timber flooring in the living area and bathrooms. Recently renovated and painted in addition to new carpet laid, it’s ready for new owners. Step out onto the sun soaked decking overlooking the flat easy care lawns of 2577m2 which includes a variety of mature trees and a veggie garden area. Plus a large extra length dble garage and a large sleep out with kitchenette, toilet and shower for friends and family. AUCTION: 1pm Saturday 1st July LJ Hooker office, 25 Bow St, Raglan.
Waterfront Paradise! This North facing architecturally designed home has breathtaking views and safe water access just steps away. The well maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom timber home is rustic, warm and inviting. A built in under house storage shed would make a fantastic sleepout + you have your very own boatshed to store the toys, getting in the water has never been so simple! An abundance of nature surrounds you from Orca to the Kingfishers, this property is truly special... so make it yours! Deadline 5th July (unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Sat & Sun 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/1KPHFG
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1a Lily Street Sweet Serenity Bordered by reserve on 3 sides and nestled amongst the trees you enjoy total privacy from this modern and comfortable home. Two double bedrooms master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe + office or small bedroom the home is fully insulated and double glazed. Generous deck overlooks the rugby grounds to Mt Karioi, the outlook is stunning! Close to town walkways, bus stop, harbour and the Raglan Wharf. For Sale $559,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 2 - 2:30 ljhooker.co.nz/1KTHFG
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44 Matakotea Road
Location and Lifestyle! Deadline 19th July (unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email
mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz
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Saturday 11 - 11:45am ljhooker.co.nz/ 1M1HFG
Get the best of both worlds from this conveniently located lifestyle property. Just over 1 ½ acres of the flattest land in Raglan, it’s fenced into 2 grazing paddocks with space for chickens a pony or sheep. Just minutes up the road is the Te Uku store, petrol pumps, school and coffee + Raglan town and beaches are only a 15 minute drive away. A tree lined avenue leads the way to a modern and sunny 3 bedroom home, recently painted interior means it’s fresh and tidy. Enjoy gorgeous rural views and generous decking on 2 sides offering indoor/outdoor flow. A double garage completes this extremely attractive property.
1644a Whaanga Road Create Your Kiwi Dream Here This hidden gem is located near north Ruapuke Beach, a 1/2 hour drive from Raglan and less than an hour from Hamilton. A total of 4 acres of land overlooking bush out to the rolling waves. The block has a nice building site requiring a little levelling which really takes advantage of the awesome views on offer. Mature stands of manuka and native bush surround the block on most sides creating privacy and fostering a natural microclimate for birdlife and providing shelter. Electricity is available for easy connection on the property. Call Kyle TODAY!!
30 Robertson Road
Build And Take In The View Deadline 26th July (unless sold prior) Contact Robbie Regnier 021 952 271 Email
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One of a few sections left in the popular Flax Cove Subdivision. This 610m² slightly sloping section is ready for a new owner to build their dream home or holiday home. With majestic views over the estuary and Mt Karioi in the distance, home will be a sanctuary. Access to the Boardwalk is just across the road which takes you on a beautiful walk around the Harbour, past the local school where you can drop your children off and then continue your walk into town or to the beach. Bliss! Power and telephone available for easy connection. Covenants apply. Contact Robbie for more information 021 952 271.
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$375,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/14SHFG
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.
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25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008
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ROOFING
Team
Score
12th Grade Raglan 31 - Marist Green 0 POD Petera Ponga, Hayes Hobson, Matty Brooks & Taane Millward 11th Grade Raglan 22 - Suburbs White 10 POD’s Mitchell Swann, Brodie Meek & Rico Prini
10th Grade Raglan 25 - Hamilton Old Boys Black 20 POD’s Pipiri Kenehuru Aoturoa, Francis Hobson & Crosbie Wallis 9th Grade Raglan 65 - Hamilton Old Boys Red 5 POD’s Luca Parrot, Max Parrot, Maz Connor 7th Grade Raglan 50 - Te Rapa White 50 POD’s Kaiden Rossiter, William Walker & William Walker
6th Grade Raglan 35 - Melville Red 40 POD’s Ricky Riki-Kereopa
RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 24 June
Team
Score POD
Anemones
Win 2-0
Kaia Frazerhurst
Barracudas
Loss 5-1
Eli Hughes
Dolphins
Win 4-3
Tehani Ralaimihoatra
Hammerheads
Loss 1-3
Cooper Milek-Zaini
Kinas
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Marlins
Loss 3-5
Nate Hetherington
Mauis
Win 3-1
Kamron Mckinlay
Mermaids
Win 11-1
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Morays
Win 6-0
Lucian Kite
Orcas
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Seahorses
Win 5-4
Riley Harding
Seastars
Win 6-1
Meila Clarke
Sharks
Win 8-1
Snappers
Win 4-2
Stingrays
Loss 2-9
Dekon Papa
Urchins
Win 8-2
Finn Cameron
Finnbar Eadie Maioro Greensill
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Raglan Golf Club
FRI 30 JUNE - SUN 2 JULY WORD CAFE R A G L A N Raglan’s biennial readers and writers festival. Events held through the weekend held at the Town Hall. Find the full schedule on page 7, or online:
www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz.
Raglan MOVIES at the Old School
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SCREENING in JULY
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THIS BEAUTIFUL FANTASTIC 92 mins. PG Coarse language
Saturday 1st 8.00 Sunday 2nd 4.30 ______________________
HIPPOPOTAMUS 89 mins. R16 Offensive lang.
sexual refs & sex scenes
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Raglan Junior Rugby Club give thanks
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aglan Junior Rugby Club is a small club and very unique in the way we draw our players from a massive area. We struggle to get funding but Raglan Surf Emporium has come to the party yet again, not only with sponsorship for our club, but in keeping our 12th Grade Team warm in a very stylish manner. Their brand is synonymous with our youth, so the boys and their parents are very proud of this very generous gift. This shows massive community spirit from Raglan Surf Emporium and greatly helps our grassroots club. Thanks JC & Mel!
TRANSPORT WORKSHOP 11 July 2017 - 2pm Town Hall Supper Room __ Presentation by WRC on the outcomes of the survey, update on the SH23 safety improvements and the involvement with the Raglan Naturally transport group long term strategy.
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PECKING ORDER
84 mins. PG Coarse language
Sunday
2nd 7.00
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For Sale
Services Offered
FIREWOOD DRY2M-2M: Pine $160, Gum $190. Delivered, ph. 0210771524.
SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Call 0221972292 or visit rbbs.weebly.com.
In My Good Books
Raglan Golf Club veterans enjoy a cold drink after a fun filled 9 holes of golf last Tuesday afternoon. They meet weekly for golf, raffles and a load of laughs! This competition caters for all golfers from experienced to learners.
WED 5 JULY R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park - The ‘Tron’ bring lunch.
Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
a ta m i ra . c o. n z Timeless Boho new ARNHEM print tops, dress, skirts Keep Warm in our Woollens, coats, scarves, beanies this Winter!
Services Offered FLUE SERVICES & log fire inspection $100 and all flue and log fire repairs ph Mark 021457342 or 078298103.
Commercial to Let SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd
Situations Vacant PART TIME JOB at OLD SCHOOL ARTS CENTRE: Arts Administrator. Applications close 7th July Email Rodger Gallagher for position description- rodger@ raglanartscentre. co.nz.
RJRC & the 12th Grade Team
FRI 30 JUNE @ YOT CLUB Free pool, free entry. SAT 1 JULY @ YOT CLUB Hollie Smith playing an acoustic set alongside Marika Hodgson. With support from Jake Barton of Summer Thieves. Tickets at the door and online from eventfinda.co.nz.
SAT 8TH JULY ‘WILD WEST’ M I D W I N T E R MASQUERADE BALL @ RAGLAN TOWN HALL 8pm. ‘N.K.B’ four-piece band, DJs Jamin-I and the Chimpster. $10 presales United Video or $15 on door. Special ‘Wild West’ cocktails and prizes for best dressed. Profit to R.A.S.
Courses, classes & workshops
FREE BUDGET SERVICE AND CAREER-TREE CV WRITING SERVICE Raglan Community House @ 45 Bow St. Nau mai Haere mai. For appt. ph 07-825 8142, email: info@ theraglanhouse.co.nz.
THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.
*Sponsored by RC
*Sponsored by RC
Public Notices RAGLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES Has moved to their new premises at 18 Nau Mai Rd. Come check out our new yard, open from 8:30am - 5:00pm weekdays and 9am - 3:00pm Saturdays. Contact us on 8250184 or Grant on 0274757414. Look forward to catching up at the new site. Grant and The Team.
RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800
TE WHAKAKITENGA O WAIKATO INCORPORATED POIHAAKENA MARAE ELECTIONS HE PAANUI Notice is hereby given that a hui will be held to nominate representatives to Te Whakakitenga o Waikato (Inc) for the 2017 - 2020 term of office. TIME 10.30am DATE Sunday, 2 July 2017 VENUE Poihaakena Marae, 216 Wainui Road, Raglan. Any enquiries please contact Rolande Paekau on 022 0694385 or rolandepaekau@gmail.com. NAU MAI HAERE MAI SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! Local businesses are the foundation of our community. They make it possible for us to bring the Raglan Chronicle to you FREE of charge each week.
Raglan Junion Rugby Club 12th Grade Team show off their new Surf Emporium team gear.
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Classifieds
RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 24 June
Raglan 120 Greenslade Road - $775,000
Auction
2A1F Cottage Charm in Greenslade No box is left unticked when you purchase this property located in popular Greenslade Road. • Two bedroom weatherboard cottage in immaculate condition. • North facing and situated on 1143sqm. • Large section with access to the water for safe swimming. • Moor your boat in the bay!
13 O’Brien Road, Rotokauri For Sale $775,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22828 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22828 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan 6 Lorenzen Bay - $495,000
13 O’Brien Road, Rotokauri • • • • • •
Four bedroom home with media room North facing and situated on 5790m² Double garage with internal access Located 35 mins from Raglan, 5 mins to The Base Daycare across the road, local school 3 mins away Prior Auction offers considered
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2 A 1 F 1 I Nest or Invest • Two bedroom home with brand new bathroom. • Open plan living and dining. • Single garage on fully fenced 809m² section. • Large back yard with several fruit trees
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OPEN HOME: Sunday 11am
Saturday 29th July 2017 13 O’Brien Road, Rotokauri View by appointment Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
For Sale $495,000 View by appointment Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME: Sunday 2:00pm LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan 30 Government Road - By Negotiation
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
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New Listing
Unique Location, Unique Opportunity • Elevated 5696m² site with spectacular harbour views. • Large three bedroom house with separate living downstairs. • A separate sleep-out plus single garage. • Great potential for subdivision into three sites. OPEN HOME: Saturday 2pm
846 Old Mountain Road, Waitetuna By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Raglan 14 Upper Wainui Road - $750,000
3 A 3 F 2 I Beautiful Brick - Built to Last PRICE REDUCTION - VENDOR SAYS SELL!! • Stunning views of the Tasman Sea and Raglan Harbour • Separate downstairs selfcontained living • Double garage • Situated on 1059m² OPEN HOME: Saturday 1pm
For Sale $750,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22789 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22789 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
846 Old Mountain Rd, Waitetuna $680,000 • 1920s Character Bungalow featuring polished timber flooring and large outdoor decking area. • Three bedrooms, two bathrooms + cosy wood burner. • Situated on 4.0910 hectares with babbling brook and private swimming hole. • Peaceful, country lifestyle right here!
CALL BLAIR TO ARRANGE A VIEWING OR A FREE PROPERTY APPRAISAL ON YOUR RAGLAN PROPERTY!
For Sale $680,000 View by appointment Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
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OPEN HOMES
SATURDAY 1ST JULY: 1pm - 14 Upper Wainui Road | 2pm - 30 Government Road SUNDAY 2ND JULY: 11am - 6 Lorenzen Bay Road | 11am - 10b Wainamu Road | 12pm - 30 Bridle Creek Road | 2pm - 13 O’Brien Road 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410
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