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THE RAGLAN

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30th November 2017 - Issue #572

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DINING GUIDE RAGLAN FOOD & DRINK

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

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:

A hugely successful production was delivered by Raglan Theatre Academy. Cover image shows Matthew Roughton as Charlie Bucket. Review on page 9. Images thanks to Leanne Roughton.

New exhibition provides an enticing introduction to Raglan Arts Weekend discover a few new favourites.” Those showcasing their talents include fine arts photographer Geraldine Burns, surfboard carver and sculptor Aaron Kereopa, painter Claudia Grutke, and Rick Youmans, who works with oils and watercolours. The Arts Weekend Exhibition and 300 x 300 Show will be open daily from Friday 8 December until Monday 29 January (excluding public holidays), between 10am and 3pm at the Raglan Old School on Stewart Street. Raglan Arts Weekend takes place from Saturday 27 January to Monday 29 January, with artists exhibiting from their home studios and the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. Find out more at facebook. com/raglanart.

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aglan’s annual Arts Weekend will return over Auckland Anniversary Weekend, and locals, art lovers and tourists can get a peek of what to expect when an advance exhibition opens at the Old School Arts Centre on Friday, December 8.

Over 30 local artists will be unveiling a one-off, 300 x 300 mm piece of artwork created especially for the event, as well as a showcase piece. Arts facilitator Jacqueline Anderson says the exhibition provides an enticing introduction to Raglan Arts Weekend. “It’s a great way to get a feel for each artist’s work, see what they’ve been up to over the last 12 months, and maybe even

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Logan Nathan with three CTRL+Z band members: Jack Kirkwood on drums, Sasha Kirkwood on ukulele and Dughall Eadie on guitar.

rganisers hope the fact 3,700-plus Facebook users have expressed interest in Raglan’s second free Music and Dance Festival will add up to a record turnout this Saturday at Papahua/Te Kopua Domain. It was the success of last year’s inaugural festival – which attracted almost 1000 people rather than the modest 200 or so expected – that has inspired this weekend’s repeat event, says Raglan Area School maths teacher and musician Logan Nathan. “We were super-stoked and it made us (the organisers) want to make it an annual event for Raglan.” Logan is the man behind the Waikato Rocks Trust, which promotes original music throughout the region. But because original music – without the big names – can be hard to sell, he adds, having free entertainment including dance groups guarantees a family-friendly day for the whole community.

Food stalls and amusements such as the ever-popular bouncy castle will also be set up at the event, which showcases six bands and five dance groups all up. The area school’s band, CTRL+Z, and its junior kapa haka group will be among the music and cultural dance performers. Raglan band Cloak Bay will also play, along with JayDub$ Aka J.O.D from Huntly, Looking For Alaska,The Latest Fallout and Rubita all from Hamilton. Waikato Hip Hop from Hamilton and Imperious from Te Awamutu are the two hip-hop dance groups featured, while Hamilton’s Sutra Academy and Mon Thai will provide colourful displays of both Indian and Thai classical dance. It’s a celebration of “fantastic” talent in our region, enthuses Logan, who commutes daily from Hamilton to Raglan. “I have been associated for 10 years with this town and have not seen (many) free entertainment events for the community.” Logan founded Waikato Rocks – a charitable organisation – back in 2010 to showcase and promote original music.

Airplay started small via Raglan’s more alternative radio station, Tractor FM, then grew throughout the Waikato as Hamilton’s Free FM came on board. The wider airplay has also provided “a great opportunity to promote our (Raglan) event,” explains Logan, “There is so much talent in our region, I had to do something about it.” A long-held passion for local music has seen Logan produce a weekly television show in the past – with live band footage – for the now defunct TV Central and Sky TV’s FACE TV. He also arranged a couple of years ago for homegrown bands to perform at Hamilton’s Altitude nightclub. Logan currently produces weekly Waikato Rocks shows – as DJ Dog – on both Raglan Community Radio and Hamilton’s Free FM. Edith Symes ● Raglan Music and Dance Festival is at Papahua/Te Kopua Domain on Saturday December 2, from 3pm to 9pm. Free admission.

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Whaanga Coast challenges rally drivers Rally New Zealand 2017 organisers and competitors would like to sincerely thank all residents for their cooperation and support of this year’s event. The rally was the final round of the NZ Rally Championship. The cooperation and support the organisers received from the local Council and the Raglan Airfield positively contributed to ensuring the success of this event. We recognise that you may have been inconvenienced and we apologise for this. At the same time we must acknowledge our appreciation for both your considerable efforts and the support that you and your family, plus the rural community have given to ensure the success of the Rally. If a car has damaged your fence or property please contact your local co-ordinator or the Rally NZ office. The rally provides fundraising opportunities for community groups and they have freely given up their time to ensure the safety and success of the rally. On behalf of you all we wish to sincerely thank them for their efforts. Finally, on behalf of the organisers, competitors, spectators and the many volunteers associated with the event – a very big THANK YOU.

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WRC star Hayden Paddon makes his way through the world famous Whaanga Coast stage. Image // Geoff Ridder.

he final stage of Rally New Zealand was held over the weekend with the Saturday service based at the Raglan airfield. Hot and dusty conditions meant racing was particularly hard on tyres.

Posting a 7-minute video clip to his Facebook page, New Zealand’s World Rally Championship star Hayden Paddon (Hyundai) described the Whaanga stage as “a true challenge that has claimed many drivers in the past” and that it is “one of the most iconic stages of NZ rallying.” While the Whaanga Coast stage is no longer part of the WRC, the stage has been described as “world class” by many drivers, including Haydon Paddon, who missed out on the Rally New Zealand title but was victorious in winning all 12 special stages over the weekend. Hayden Paddon took victory after two days of hard fought competition, taking an eventual winning margin of 7 minutes 28.7 seconds. He and co-driver John Kennard were dominant across the weekend. With Paddon making only two appearances in the NZ Rally this year, the top honours were owned by Andrew Hawkeswood and Jeff Cress when

they were crowned New Zealand Rally Champions after six rounds and more than 1000 kilometres of special stages. The pair wrapped up the title by a margin of 10-points over Matt and Nicole Summerfield, with Ben Hunt and Tony Rawstorn third after one of the most intensely fought titles in years.

This Rally New Zealand event was one of the most treacherous of the season, with only 20 cars completing the 226.80 kilometre route and many of those with tales of woe to tell. The 2018 New Zealand Rally Championship kicks off with Rally Otago on April 14-15.

Anthony Jones makes his way through the Whaanga Coast stage. Image // Geoff Ridder.

Future of Raglan Club in membership hands, once again

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he future of the Raglan Club is again being put before the membership at a special meeting on Sunday, December 10 at 10am.

Despite the majority members opposing the sale in a non-binding vote at a special meeting in August, three new proposals will be put to the membership including selling a portion of the property to SuperValue owner/operator Sanjay Sharma and building a new club on the site, selling the entire property and relocating, and selling half the bowling club on James Street to finance improvements to the club. Raglan Club president Colin Sullivan believes the partial sale to Sanjay is the best way forward for the club. “We do feel having a supermarket will give us spin offs,” he says. “A number of the executive feel this is the way to go for the club to be able to operate into the future. Unless we get a huge capital injection we don’t have a viable future.” Declining membership and competition in the town has seen the club suffer, Colin

says, and many clubs around the country are in a similar position. “I’ve spoken to clubs in the country facing the same dilemma and like all clubs we are suffering from a lack of patronage.” Colin says the executive has taken advice from their accountants and lawyers and are seeking expert financial and business advise. This will also be presented to members. SuperValue owner Sanjay, who is also a club member, says he is working with the club for the best outcome for both parties. “I want the club to succeed and the options for the club need to be for the future of the club.” Sanjay says the offer to sell the property to SuperValue is not new and previous owner Richard Jacobsen had approached the club around five years ago. “Raglan needs a supermarket with a full serve-over deli, bakery and butcher,” he says. Sanjay says Progressive have several other potential sites in Raglan and regardless of the outcome of the club offer a supermarket will go ahead.

Last year the club lost more than $100,000 and Colin believes the sale will put the club in a better financial position. He says a supermarket chain is good for the community. “I can’t see how it can be a bad thing, especially for older people who aren’t able to travel to Hamilton.” Club member Andreas Broring wants to see members have more say, especially given the outcome of the August special meeting. “It would be good to include the membership in the decision-making in a better way,” he says. “They have a lot of very good ideas and many have offered to help.” Andreas, who has offered to buy the street-front strip of the club for $1million, believes the new design will cause problems for members with parking limitations and cutting out revenue streams such as campervan parking, which he says also brings people into the club. Janine Jackson


Contemporary Kiwi on the menu at new bistro W

allis Bistro is the newest dining place on the block and owners Justin and Alix Thomson plan on offering diners a full-flavoured, modern Kiwi dining experience.

Wallis Bistro staff are cooking up a storm. From left – chef Tom Lusty, chef de partie Anezka Pospisilova and manager Zlata Brajkovich.

Arrows point in the right direction

Taking over The Local Eatery on Wallis Street, Justin has been hard at working renovating the space to create a cosy, comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, and making the most of the sheltered garden space out the back for al fresco dining in the coming summer months. Justin and Alix are familiar with the café scene in Raglan owning the busy corner café The Shack, the former chefs will focus on lunch and dinner at Wallis Bistro. “The feedback we are getting from a lot of people is Raglan needs more night time dining venues,” Justin says. Influenced by Spanish and Italian cuisines, Justin says the menu will reflect those flavour profiles and will also take inspiration from the awesome tastes unique to Aotearoa. “You can’t grow up in the Pacific and not be influenced.” There will be a selection of small plates perfect for sharing over a wine and the option for the traditional entrée, main and dessert affair for more intimate dining Janine Jackson Wallis Bistro is open Thursday and Friday 11.30am – 10pm, Saturday from 9am till 10pm and Sunday 9am until 5pm - to make a reservation phone (07) 825 8769.

The Great Raglan Rat Hunt

Fresh arrows have appeared following a series of head-on collisions occurred in the space of a few days.

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ocals took road safety into their own hands after a spate of accidents and near misses involving cars travelling on the wrong side of the road.

Professional looking arrows popped up overnight last week on Wainui Road after a local man was left badly injured and his car totalled when a car came out of Rock-it Kitchen on the wrong side of the road. Waikato District Council staff have inspected the arrows and agree the arrows are helpful where they are positioned and a road marking contractor will formally paint arrows to the required specifications this week on the same locations. Council spokesperson John Brown says they have not received service requests for safety improvements on this road previously.

“We think it is great that the community is thinking about road safety and if there were other suggestions regarding road safety we would encourage the community to let us know.” Council are also changing the Give Way sign to a stop sign on Whitley Street at the intersection with Wainui Road and the possibility of painting more safety arrows on Ruapuke Road to further improve road safety. “Our roading safety engineer is also meeting with the police and the Raglan Ward councillor today to assess if there are any immediate safety improvements required ahead of the holiday season,” he says. Got road safety concerns get in touch at www.waikatodistrict.govt. nz and click on the Request It icon. Janine Jackson

From left, Jasmine, Dusty and Ace find a rat in the traps they have set.

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new trap library in Raglan will see predator traps available for loan for up to three months to residents.

The Karioi Backyard hub is setting up the new initiative, funded by the Department of Conservation as part of the Karioi Maunga ki te Moana project. The aim is to give more residents the opportunity to contribute to volunteer work around the maunga, and at the same time rid themselves of nuisance pests. In the Raglan community, there are already 240 backyard traps helping to control rats and stoats. They are in addition to about 800 traps on Mt Karioi and in surrounding coastal areas. The Karioi Maunga project aims to restore biodiversity to the mountain, and has a special focus on the threatened seabird grey faced petrel, also known as oi. In total, there will be three trap libraries in the Waikato. Raglan residents will have access to DOC200 stoat traps, modified Victor rat traps, A24 Good Nature self-setting stoat/rat traps and A12 Good Nature selfsetting possum traps by contacting Nic at karioi.

backyard@arocha.org or through the Karioi Maunga website. The Karioi Trap Library will be launched at the inaugural “Great Raglan Rat Hunt”, a competition for the biggest, fattest or longest rat, stoat or possum caught in a trap, on the weekend of December 8-10. Registration will be at the front of the Raglan Library on Friday, December 8, 5pm-6.30pm. Residents will be trained to safely use their traps before setting them up at home. Then, on Sunday, December 10, participants will be asked to bring any kills to a weigh-in at 2pm, which will include a prizegiving and community BBQ at Papahua/Te Kopua Domain. The Backyard Hub is a good chance for everyone to get involved in the Karioi project and do their part without having to hike up a mountain to check traps. Over 5000 rats, stoats and possums have been trapped by project volunteers since 2009. Every rat caught makes a difference for biodiversity! Thanks to the excellent people at the Department of Conservation who have funded the trap library for the benefit of our community. Bexie Towle

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Summer has finally arrived and Raglan/Whaingaroa is looking stunning! While you’re lounging by, playing in or having fun on the water this summer, keep an eye out for the wee Maui dolphins. With your help 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 contribute to the spread of 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! Maui Dolphin Day has been set for the 3rd of March next year - get your thinking caps on this summer and start designing your raft for the recycled raft race!

Christmas is in the air! Another fantastic year has rolled on by and Christmas is fast approaching!! Time to start thinking about how we can spread the Aroha and maintain the kaupapa of zero waste.

Get creative, reusing, upcycling, recycling and saving $$$$... Last year’s Christmas cards? How about: • Cutting them up to create name tags for this year’s presses? • Get creative and reuse your old cards, make new cards for your whanau and friends? Add to our beautiful environment! Give a lovely native Christmas tree or some of our fantastic carbon or superfood compost to your loved one. • Kauri, Manuka or Kanuka, Totara or Pohutukawa are perfect gift ideas, and can be planted in the garden to grow strong and tall! A living gift that keeps on giving! Your whanau could make their own wrapping paper, Kaahu’s Nest has heaps of FREE rolls of brown paper. Come grab a roll, have a decorating party with your Tamariki or Mokopuna. OR you could, use last year’s wrapping paper, newspaper or a lovely piece of material or sarong

(a double present) There are heaps of zero waste options for Christmas decorations. Please try not to don’t buy single use disposable items that end up in landfill. You could have fun making your own decorations! Have a look on-line for ideas and instructions. Pimp your house and tree waste free!! Leaving Whaingaroa for the holidays? Locate your nearest recycling drop-off spot and keep up your fantastic recycling habits! No recycling depot? Bring your used glass, cans, tins and paper home with you. Keen composter? You can take your bokashi bucket on holiday with you! Have a safe and Merry Christmas Raglan!! Mere kirihimete from Xtreme Zero Waste

Reminders:

- Crop Swap Raglan are having a special end of year celebration this Sunday 3rd December at the Raglan Bowling Club. Bring some extra food to share for a little picnic afterwards. Final Crop Swap for the year will be held Sunday 17th December at the Bowling Club - bring anything home made or home grown to share. Set up from 9.30am. - Whaingaroa Community Gardens last working bee for the year is on this Saturday 2nd December from 9.30am - 12.30pm - Let’s show our lovely summer visitors how proud we are to be plastic bag free here! Remember your reuseable bag or pop in to WEC to grab a Bag It bag for your shopping Thanks to local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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Kai and Carols with St Peter's Anglican Church

SAT 9 DEC - 11AM Bushpark Wainui Reserve

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e're kicking off the Christmas season with one of Raglan's favourite annual events - Kai and Carols with the lovely folk from St Peter's Anglican Church and special guests.

Come along to hear the roof being raised by Mighty River Harmony, feel super proud of our fabulous local artists (including regular guests Dave Maybee and Slipped Discs, and Sean Ellison and friends), and dust off those carol singing vocal chords as we all join in on a few of our favourites. Delicious kai to follow with a sausage sizzle and some good old home baking. Entry is by koha but you may never want to leave :-) The venue is St Peter's Church Hall, which is on Bow St opposite Gilmour St. This is a change in venue from recent years when the event has been split between the church and the town hall. Sometimes people find the hall a bit hard to spot from the road but we'll

have signage up and Pumpkin the donkey will be making an appearance again, so people might catch sight of him, too. There'll also be someone down at the church helping lost souls to find their way up to us. Hopefully, they can follow the sounds of glorious singing. Special guests this year (as in other years) are Might River Harmony - they're a mens barbershop group who come out to us from Hamilton and are the 2017 New Zealand champions in their style. We also have Dave Maybee appearing with Slipped Discs and their special guest, Sasha Kirkwood (a hugely talented young Raglan local). Sean Ellison is joining us again (as he has in other years) with a group of friends, and we even have a visit from Elvis! I'm also singing a few songs - you can find out more about me at my website, if you want. The nativity story will be told in stages throughout the concert and there will be lots of opportunities to sing along in combined Christmas carols.

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Keeping our maunga, Karioi, healthy and thriving It takes a combined effort in predator control. Dedication by community groups, kaitiaki and landowners, supported by Waikato Regional Council and the Department of Conservation (DOC), is helping restore the extinct volcano’s biodiversity, from the mountain to the sea.

POSSUM CONTROL SUCCESS In July this year, aerial 1080 was used on the steep landscape of Karioi. Ground control efforts were used in the 230-hectare Wainui catchment area and private land surrounding the maunga. The possum population was measured before and after control using a residual trap catch (RTC) monitoring protocol. The results of monitoring before and after the control show the possum population as a percentage. The combined efforts showed the following reduction in possum populations: LEGEND Wainui Stream Catchment DOC AERIAL: 9.47% - 0.90% Conservation Land9.47% - 0% WAINUI Public CATCHMENT: MountNORTH Karioi North Block MT. KARIOI PPCA*: 7.73% - 0.33% MountSOUTH Karioi South PPCA: Block MT. KARIOI 10.73% - 1.22% Area is indicative *Priority Possum Control Area only

HAPŪ MEMBERS HIGHLY COMMENDED Kaitiaki of Karioi were recognised for their work on the maunga in this year’s New Zealand Biosecurity Awards. The awards is a new Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) initiative that recognises and celebrates those across New Zealand who are doing their bit for biosecurity every day. Te Whaanga 2B3B2 & 2B1 Ahu Whenua Trust (AWT), of Ngāti Hounuku, was highly commended in the Māori category of the awards for expanding the trapping network on Karioi in 2015, cutting 30km of trap lines with loppers and machetes across 2000ha of steep coastal forest. This work has allowed an additional 400 DOC 200 traps to be set up as part of the Karioi Maunga project, a community-led project committed to restoring biodiversity from the mountain to the sea. The AWT team, contracted by DOC and Waikato Regional Council this year to help with possum control on the mountain, also cut an additional 20km of new lines for bait stations on 200ha in the Wainui Stream catchment. The trust also worked alongside council contractors to fill bait stations and lay traps on 2658ha of private land surrounding the maunga. Without the work by AWT, and their support and co-operation, landscape scale predator control on and around the mountain would not be achieved.

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Members of the Karioi Maunga project, dedicated to bringing back seabirds to the mountain by protecting grey-faced petrel (ōi) that nest on the coastal cliffs, are excited to hear the calls of chicks coming from burrows. The A Rocha-led project, which got a funding boost of $429,000 from Waikato Regional Council last year, is making its greatest success since starting eight years ago. Funding from a range of sources has allowed the

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Karioi project to grow significantly over the last three years. The council money, from its Natural Heritage Fund, is being paid over four years and will help expand predator control on and around the mountain, including into the gardens of Raglan residents with the Backyard Hub trapping initiative. Karioi project manager Kristel Van Houte says about half a dozen ōi burrows are active at the moment, with five chicks hatched. Without large scale predator control the chicks would not survive. “These are the best results we have had in years but still small successes. “All the work we do also has a huge benefit for forest birds in general, and we hope to be able to bring back kiwi to the maunga one day. Having the regional council, DOC, the Karioi project and the community all working together on predator control will give birds a chance to breed more successfully and restore a unique coastal landscape.” The project has more than 100 volunteers, 40 who check the traps regularly.


Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory I t was with great anticipation we hoped in the car and headed around the mountain to the Raglan town hall to see the live stage performance of Charlie and the Chocolate factory's Saturday night show.

The story is a family favourite, so with quite a lot of knowledge of the story we sat and waited wondering how would this story be told. We were captivated from the first instance with the lively narrators who held our attention throughout the show. The staging was clever, simplistic and in parts surprising, letting the very talented and well rehearsed actors shine. The costumes were once again exceptional thanks to Maddie Alexander and her team. The scenes moved smoothly as the staging changed and the narrators danced and told the story. The music had us sitting on the edge of our seats waiting to see what was going to happen next. The Oompa Loompas, Squirrals and Fizzy lifters danced their way

through the show keeping in character throughout, while keeping the energy of the show upbeat. The main characters were so well cast and were clearly enjoying themselves. The stand out performance of the night was Willy Wonka played by a cool and calm Tom Hannon with his rendition of Wonka so cleverly delivered. That said I would love to mention every actor in the show if I had more space to write, its a great show when every actor on stage shines. It was in parts intentionally very funny and it was good to laugh out loud especially when Violet inflated into a giant blueberry. All credit to the costume team for pulling that off. Well done to Ruth Hare and her crew for putting together such a fun and professionally run show, it was a pleasure to watch and so neat to see our kids embracing the arts. For a Charlie and the chocolate factory fan I'd say they nailed it. Penny Knuiman Images thanks to Leanne Roughton.

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Waitetuna Wind Farm Trail Run goes the distance C ompetitors in the Waitetuna Wind Farm Trail Run were treated to picturesque scenery and near perfect weather at the inaugural event on Saturday.

Over 300 runners, joggers and walkers took part in a 21km, 10km or 5km trails, which took them through river crossings, bush and farm tracks on the Ormond family farm. With the Te Uku wind turbines as the event backdrop, the 21km runners passed through some of the turbines and at its highest point were offered stunning views of the Raglan harbour and bar. The $12,000 raised for Waitetuna

School will cover the costs of sandblasting, and painting the school pool. Principal Margery O’Connell says the whole community pitched in to make the event a great success. “It was a fabulous community event and we’ve had lots of positive feedback.” The 5km was won by Chester Opperman and first equal females Kity McInereney and Cora McInereney, joint winners Armin Schmidt and Josiah Andre took out the 10km with Emie Senekal the first female and Rodrigo Jaca won the 21km and Kirsten Van Dorp was first female. Janine Jackson

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Live the Life You Love Well located in desirable Greenslade Rd you will appreciate the community spirit and close access to Moonlight Bay. This lovely home was extensively renovated and extended in 2014, now mostly double glazed and insulated it features 3 dble bdrms, new bthrms + large office/rumpus room downstairs. This fabulous family home enjoys glorious harbour and mountain views and is sun soaked from sunrise to sunset! The 800m² section is beautifully landscaped and includes an outdoor entertaining area, vege gardens and a flat lawn for the kids to play, you really can have it all!

Section, Close to Town with No Covenants 29a Norrie Ave Raglan has it all sorted for you, to sit back and enjoy the local delights of the cafes, boutiques and walks along the beach this summer. This 467m2 freehold section with no land or building covenants has great potential of views over the Estuary and Mt Karioi. A concrete drive is in place that takes you down to a caravan and 2 small sheds with extra facilities for camping. Electricity and water on site. Take the time over summer to picture your new build. Situated close to the local school, town and harbour means you have the option to leave your car at home. Good for you and the environment.

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Impossible to Build for the Price! Be impressed when you enter through the auto gates and see this exceptional 330m2 home built in 2008 and designed by De Lisle Jenkins Architects with no expense spared. A suspended bridge above the grand entrance foyer links the upper level living area to the master bedroom wing. The lower level has 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, an office, a laundry and internal access 3 car garage. The large landscaped 1295m2 has beautiful rural, harbour and mountain views. This is like a modern castle built with pure quality.

Coastal Views & Creative Living Recently modernised and redecorated with new carpet throughout, this spacious and solid home is located in a proven investment area close to Wainui Beach and the popular surfing breaks. Currently running as lucrative top end holiday accommodation, the upstairs area consists of 2 double bedrooms with a beautiful kitchen and living area, windows and northfacing decks soaking up the coastal views. The separate downstairs area has 2 x 2 bedroom units, each with their own living area, tiled bathroom and kitchenette. All this is set on a classic 1/4 acre section with native plantings and fruit trees.

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Effortless style & quality this is a property to admire. The modern designer home offers spacious & light open plan living leading onto a covered outdoor area for al fresco dining & features 3 dble bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in ‘robe. The 1210m2 section includes wetlands a useable lawn area, vege gardens & established plantings. This stunning home is extremely well appointed with every detail thoughtfully considered from the clever storage solutions to the raised strawberry beds, prepare to be impressed! Lorenzen Bay within easy walking distance.

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You can have it all from this substantial Raglan home! Offering 4 dble bdrms + separate office and 2 bthrms. One side of the dble gge has been converted into the coolest man cave inspired by a hunting lodge. Wonderful harbour views are enjoyed from the upstairs and the 516m2 section is nicely landscaped, fully fenced and low maintenance, just sit back on the sun soaked deck and relax! Handily located on the outskirts of the town centre it’s an easy stroll to the water, cafes, recreational grounds and more. This fabulous family friendly home will appeal to many with huge content and huge value so you better be quick.

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Sweet Serenity This gorgeous property is truly something special and is sure to take your breath away. Offering spectacular 360° views of the valley from every window. Presented in immaculate condition the home offers 4 bdrms, 2 bthrms & internal access dble gge. Downstairs is a newly built semi - s/c flat. The 5974m² of land has been lovingly developed, planted and landscaped like no other, the hard work is ALL done! The fully fenced section has something for everyone with vege gardens, fruit trees, chicken coop and goat paddock. It is impossible to describe how stunning this property really is, so come and see for yourself.

Irresistibly Easy Living Comfortable, single level living is waiting from this modern Raglan home. Enjoying fantastic harbour views and water access is virtually across the road. The well maintained home features 3 double bedrooms and open plan living extends onto the expansive sun soaked deck. Located in popular Raglan West the 926m² section is low maintenance and thoughtfully planted for privacy. A large garage featuring a high stud makes parking the boat a breeze and a sleepout including an ensuite is always an asset. Easy walking distance to many of Raglan’s main attractions this is one you won’t want to miss.

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Hidden Treasure Privacy, views and a ‘cute as they come’ 2 bedroom cottage, you will want to make this yours. The home is elevated and hidden away by the trees yet only a short stroll to town and the water. Open plan living is extended by a generous and sunny covered deck, perfect to enjoy the gorgeous harbour views no matter what the weather. A landscaped section features many established fruit trees and vege gardens. With great under house storage for the toys this beautiful property will appeal to many as a permanent home or a holiday bach but one thing’s for sure this fantastic property is priced to sell so don’t delay!

Prepare to be Pleasantly Surprised Conveniently located in sought after Raglan West this solid 1960’s home is so much more than meets the eye. Completely renovated to the highest standard including dble glazing, fully insulated, new roof plus top of the range chattels. Situated on a 971m2 section you enjoy massive harbour views & water access only mins away. Upstairs features 3 bdrms, stylish bthrm, designer kitchen and open plan living. Downstairs consists of a large media/rumpus room, office or 4th bdrm a good sized workshop and offers the potential to convert into a s/c flat. This outstanding property is sure to surprise and delight!

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SAT 2 DEC RAGLAN MUSIC AND DANCE FESTIVAL at Papahua/Te Kopua Domain. 3pm to 9pm, free entry.

WED 6 DEC RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Hamilton Gardens - bring lunch.

GOLF COACHING For Primary and Secondary pupils occurs every Wednesday from 3.30-4.30 pm at the Raglan Golf Club. All equipment is provided. $20 for whole year. Ph. 825 8483.

Raglan MOVIES

FRI 1 DEC @ YOT CLUB Battle Ska Gallactica. NZ’s top ska band. $10. SAT 2 DEC @ YOT CLUB Early comedy gig: The award winning Jon Bennett (OZ) in Fire In the Meth Lab. 8pm. Followed by reggae band Lost Tribe from 10pm. $10

SUN 3 DEC @ YOT CLUB Raglan Sunday Sessions with special guests Cut Snake. Food cooking in the yard all night, free from 4:20pm, $10 from 7pm. **No entry after midnight. Free pickup and dropoff, text 0211034156.

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

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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. *Sponsored by RC

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

Whaingaroa Youth Movement Invites you to Wayfinding - a children’s community dance project When: 11am Saturday 9 December Where: Bushpark Wainui Reserve - Koha entry -

For Sale ISEKI TRACTOR 45HP 4WD only one owner. Bought in 1981 very good order. $8000+gst ph Sue brown 825 6835.

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BACH, GRANNY FLAT, self-contained room, for clean, quiet lady. Exc local refs. Ph/txt 0272801680.

To Let a ta m i ra . c o. n z Summer Dresses & Mens Shorts + Happy Socks Half Price :)))) Gift ideas galore

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

Services Offered NEED THOSE SMALL Jobs done in and around the house? Call John on 021 0824 0111. Discount for pensioners.

ONE BDRM unit fully furnished. Free electricity, elevated views of Raglan & harbour. Off road parking. 3kms from town. $280pw. Ph. 825 8472.

Commercial to Let YARDS READY NOW AT NAU MAI BUSINESS PARK 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

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- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800 RAGLAN NATURALLY - ON THE COUCH This weekend at the Raglan Music and Dance Festival @ Te Kopua Domain Sat 2 Dec 3-9 pm. He Mahere Hapori Whānui o Whaingaroa What are your ideas for Raglan’s future? Sign up for monthly newsletter visit Facebook or email: raglannaturally@ gmail.com Gabrielle Parson 021 844 785

W A I K A T O D I S T R I C T COUNCIL AND LIBRARIES ARE CLOSED from 12pm on Friday the 1st December. You can access general Council services online at www. waikatodistrict. govt.nz. Or if you have an urgent enquiry call 0800 452 492. Council offices will be open from Monday 4th December.

R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY Christmas celebration, Tuesday 5th December in the Church Hall, Stewart Street at 12-noon. Bring a plate, a small present for Secret Santa, wear a fancy Christmas hat and enjoy carols and games.

Anglican Church’s Kai and Carols Friday Dec 1 starting at 6:30pm at 48 Bow St Anglican Hall. Featuring the award winning Mighty River Harmony Mens Choir, opera singer Sarah Court, and both Dave Maybee and Sean Ellisons’ singing groups. Free BBQ and everyone welcome. PUBLIC NOTICE of application for on-licence Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Victor Macfarlane - 14 Naomi Place, Cambridge 3434, restaurant owner, has made application to the Waikato District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 23 Bow Street, Raglan, and known as The Pantry. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days and hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9.00am to 10.00pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Licensing Committee, Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the Waikato District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. This Notice was first published on 24 November 2017.

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TE KOPUA TRUST (BLOCKS 3&4) Annual General Meeting DATE: Saturday 16 December 2017 TIME: 1.00pm VENUE: Kokiri Centre, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, RAGLAN Business: 1. Receive the minutes of the 2016 Annual General Meeting 2. Receive the Chairman’s report 3. Receive the audited accounts for the year ending 31st March 2017 4. General Business Please direct any queries to the returning officer at tekopua.raglan@gmail.com or on 07 825 8830 PO Box 210, RAGLAN 3225

TE KOPUA 2B3 INCORPORATION Annual General Meeting DATE: Saturday 16 December 2017 TIME: 9.00am VENUE: Kokiri Centre, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, RAGLAN Business: 1. Receive the minutes of the 2016 Annual General Meeting 2. Receive the Chairman’s report 3. Receive the audited accounts for the year ending 30th June 2017 4. Dividend payment 5. Board honorariums 6. General Business Please direct any queries to the returning officer at tekopua2b3@gmail.com or on 07 825 8830 PO Box 210, RAGLAN 3225

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9 Calvert Road, Raglan

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BE IN TO WIN! CHRISTMAS AUCTION & $10,000 DRAW Vendors & Purchasers between 4 December 2016 & 1 December 2017 will be in the draw. Special conditions apply.

6pm, Friday 1st December 2017 Raglan Bowling Club, 19 James Street You must be there to claim your prize!!

62 Government Road, Raglan

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AMAZING WATER VIEWS SECLUSION IN CALVERT • Listen to the surf, walk to the waves!! • Immaculately presented and maintained 3 bedroom home. Three levels, a diverse composition of sleeping options and 2 bathrooms. • A tropical setting with a well-planned garden, a flat lawn and ample parking for boats and cars. • A very large separate garage with studio above offers potential to further develop as a living space. • Ideal for a couple, offering income potential or a delightful lifestyle for family living. • Situated approximately 8km from Raglan Town centre and a very short stroll to famous Whale Bay surf break. • Pre Auction offers considered. Call Julie or Blair to view today!

For Sale: AUCTION - 15th December 6pm, Ray White Office

• Fully furnished 2-bedroom home on 1381m² • Huge decking with bushy backdrop • Lends itself to an ancillary dwelling or secluded sleep-out • Prior auction offers considered

Open Home: Sat 12pm

For Sale: AUCTION - 1st December 2017 6pm, Raglan Bowling Club

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Open Home: Sat & Sun 2pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22847

41a Norrie Avenue, Raglan

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10 Mahana Place, Raglan

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For Sale: AUCTION - Postponed - New dates to be advised Open Home Sat & Sun 1pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22854

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

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DAYDREAM BELIEVER • • • •

Immaculate 2 bedroom home with water views Bonus single room sleep-out Pre-Auction offers considered Just move in!

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

596a Wainui Rd, Raglan

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For Sale: AUCTION - 1st December 2017 6pm, Raglan Bowling Club

New 3 bedroom home with double garage and internal access Open plan living with sun-soaked deck and harbour views Easy walk to safe swimming, kayaking, etc View by appointment Prior Auction offers considered Contact: rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22849 Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

2c Puka Place, Raglan

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PRESTIGE ON PUKA - $790,000 • Immaculate 4 bedroom home with high class decor • Redwood native timber throughout • Double garage, internal access plus stair chairlift • Sleepout plus huge area for the boat! rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22863

MAJESTIC MANU BAY LOOKOUT • • • • •

Luxury living with captivating and unobstructed views of the ocean and surf. Exceptional 6 bedroom multi-level living. Media Room - audio wired throughout. Double Garage. Concentrate on what you love - it is all here!

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22859

Open Homes:

For Sale by Negotiation

For Sale: $790,000

Open Home: Sun 11am Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Open Home Sat & Sun 12pm

Saturday 2nd December 10am - 143a Hakanoa Street, Huntly 12pm - 1 Lily Street 12pm - 9 Calvert Road 12pm - 2c Puka Place 1pm - 41a Norrie Avenue

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

Saturday 2nd December 1pm - 19 Calvert Road 2pm - 62 Government Road

Sunday 3rd December 11am - 596a Wainui Road 12pm - 2c Puka Place 12pm - 1 Lily Street 1pm – 41a Norrie Ave 2pm - 62 Government Rd

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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9 Calvert Road, Raglan

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41a Norrie Avenue, Raglan SECLUSION IN CALVERT • Listen to the surf, walk to the waves!! • Immaculately presented and maintained 3 bedroom home. Three levels, a diverse composition of sleeping options and 2 bathrooms. • A tropical setting with a well-planned garden, a flat lawn and ample parking for boats and cars. • A very large separate garage with studio above offers potential to further develop as a living space. • Ideal for a couple, offering income potential or a delightful lifestyle for family living. • Situated approximately 8km from Raglan Town centre and a very short stroll to famous Whale Bay surf break. • Pre Auction offers considered. Call Julie or Blair to view today!

Open Home Sat & Sun 1pm rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22854

Open Home: Sat & Sun 1pm

1 Lily Street, Raglan

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Immaculate 2 bedroom home with water views Bonus single room sleep-out Pre-Auction offers considered Just move in!

BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEWS $599,000

596a Wainui Rd, Raglan

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For Sale: AUCTION - 1st December 2017 6pm, Raglan Bowling Club

New 3 bedroom home with double garage and internal access Open plan living with sun-soaked deck and harbour views Open Home: Easy walk to safe swimming, kayaking, etc Sat 5pm with Wine & Cheese, Prior Auction offers considered Sun 1pm Contact: rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22849 Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

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MAJESTIC MANU BAY LOOKOUT Luxury living with captivating and unobstructed views of the ocean and surf. Exceptional 6 bedroom multi-level living. Media Room - audio wired throughout. Double Garage. Concentrate on what you love - it is all here!

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22859

• Immaculate 4 bedroom home with high class decor • Redwood native timber throughout • Double garage, internal access plus stair chairlift • Sleepout plus huge area for the boat!

For Sale by Negotiation

For Sale: $790,000

Open Home: Sun 11am Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Open Home Sun 12pm Contact: Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282

Open Homes: 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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PRESTIGE ON PUKA - $790,000

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Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

10 Mahana Place, Raglan

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• A fantastic property within easy walking distance to Raglan Recreational Park and town • The layout lends itself perfectly to entertaining • Views of the sun setting are amazing • There is an extra room downstairs with separate external access

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For Sale: AUCTION - 1st December 2017 Venue: Raglan Bowling Club

For Sale: AUCTION - 15th December 6pm, Ray White Office

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22847

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