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ver 60 people attended the opening of Raglan Museum's latest exhibition held last Saturday. “Landmarks of Whaingaroa – Art by Jenny Rhodes” stirred many memories of buildings and places in Raglan that are no longer there, have changed or moved. Jenny was accompanied by her daughters, Anastasia and Bernadette, and son, Dominic, for an early preview of the exhibition, and then joined by more family members and Raglan locals for an emotional exhibition opening.
Among the 27 original paintings on display is a water colour of the Post Office building that served Raglan from 1914 to 1978, and an acrylic on canvas of the original Raglan Wharf buildings in 2010 that were destroyed by fire that same year. The print wall has 16 paintings that incite memories of not so long ago, such as Vinnies and the old Manu Bay Breakwater, along with a digital slideshow featuring more of Jenny’s paintings. The exhibition will run for 2-3 months. Come along to the Raglan Museum and check it out.
Club members vote against sale
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ith a non-binding show of hands it was obvious that the majority of the Raglan Club members that turned up to a special meeting on Sunday didn’t want to sell the property to get out of debt. Depending on who is telling the story, over 300 or 500 members turned up for the meeting that had the sale of the Bow St premises on its agenda. Opinions are also divided on whether there was meant to be an official vote that day regarding an offer that could or could not be worth about $5 million or more, but after about three hours of heated debate a motion was put forward to have a nonbinding show of hands. It was about 60:40 against, or 75:25 by another account – still, it was an obvious majority. In the end, the members made their feelings clear, and perhaps more voted with their hearts than their minds. Members need to remember that the situation that the Club is in, that it is about $150,000 in debt and losing money every week, is not going to go away, says Raglan Club president Colin Sullivan. It’s been a long road to get to this point, at least a year of negotiations, and an end is certainly not in sight without a solution – looking ahead, it seems perhaps there will just be more unrest and division. There are calls for more transparency when it comes to making plans for the Club’s future, with members saying that any sale should be on the open market, not behind closed doors – Colin calls the path that was taken “respecting commercial sensitivity” and getting the best offer, what he says is 54 per cent above a registered valuation. There’s also been unrest in the executive. According to Colin, there is a certain member of the executive who had voiced his independent support in committee but in the public arena has “spouted the opposite, and told untruths with regard to certain facts that affect the future of the Club”; then there are “certain individuals who have tried to
hijack the process” with “out and out lies”, petitions and “far-fetched ideas” such as developing the road front of the property, a solution that has been looked into in the past and didn’t fly. “People say we need more members but we need more members to support the Club,” says Colin, who isn’t fazed by the dissent – it’s par for the course in a large club, he reckons. Colin says members aren’t visiting more despite knowing the financial strife the club is in, and which is largely due to lack of patronage. “They say they will come down more but they haven’t. A lot of people that spoke against the sale don’t utilise the Club. “We also need certain members to pull their heads in and be more welcoming to fellow members. We need more members to visit us and make themselves more aware of the dire situation the Club is in by inquiring and absorbing the information that is available from the people who are at the coalface, and not listen to and take on board absolute crap from people with personal agendas.” At the meeting – which was members only, and they had to prove their identification – things got a bit personal and heated. Two offers were put on the table, but both without any real substance, according to detractors. They were: “at least $5m” from Sanjay Sharma, owner-operator of Raglan SuperValue, which was actually made up of $3.5m and a house in Cliff St; and $4.5m from Surfside Church. Options for relocation included the West Coast Health centre property and the building consisting of Orca Restaurant and Bar, which is deemed a conflict of interest due to Colin owning shares. A further option to relocate to the Raglan Bowling Club, which the Club owns, has been deemed “fraught with difficulties” and taken off the table. Colin says since the meeting there has been some investigation into suggestions made on Sunday to sell off part of the Bow St property or sell the Bowling Club and build a new green at the Club. And both offers for sale are still on the table.
“We are supportive of trying to stay on the site but the fact of the matter is we have to come up with a working format that is not based on supposition.” It also has to be kept in mind that the building is too big for the number of patrons that support the Club, its size and age makes it costly to run, and it is in bad need of some TLC and maintenance. “If members could come up with a viable solution we would grab it with both hands.” Club member of 30 years Andreas Broring, who has been hard out campaigning against the sale of the Club, including coming up with his own concept for “Raglan Central”, says there has to be better communication from the executive regarding plans for the Club’s future to avoid distrust and bad feelings. He says the information given to members at the meeting had no substance to it, “there was nothing in writing, no reports by lawyers, nothing seen as being the truth, just Colin saying ‘trust me’ without giving any evidence”. “People wanted more information and Colin was not providing it.” Andreas say it wasn’t even clear who a sale would be to – Sanjay or the Surfside Church. “And the members probably understood that if they voted to sell they don’t know where they are going – there is no vision.” Club member Lee Knight, who was forced to attend the meeting by this writer, says it was clear that the members were really passionate about the Club. “The questions being asked reflected that people thought the Club hasn’t been following its own policies of communication to the members. Maybe it wasn’t a dishonest move to start with but based on a unique situation that they didn’t know how to cope with. “Looking around you could see some people that were totally and utterly genuinely concerned and hurt that they haven’t been consulted with properly. “Maybe people would have been more open if the communication had been done properly right from the beginning.” Inger Vos
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plan a month in the making has come to fruition for Ray White Raglan as they opened the doors to a new Whatawhata office recently.
Located at the site of the popular Village Café and Eatery at the Whatawhata junction, Ray White Raglan owner/managers Dave and Julie Hanna are excited about the new
challenge and the opportunity to broaden their real estate reach from Raglan to the outskirts of Hamilton city. What seemed like the obvious place for Ray White Raglan to expand to wouldn’t have been possible eight years ago but Dave says the upturn in Whatawhata has been phenomenal in the past few years. “Julie was checking on a listing near the Hamilton Zoo and saw that there were hundreds of cars at the café and she said to me, we should start up there.” The very next day Dave headed to Whatawhata to get things rolling. “I’ve been there 25 days straight and there’s a lot of traffic stopping there every day.” From locals and Hamiltonian day trippers to Aucklanders travelling south, Whatawhata has become a perfect pit stop, Dave says. The Whatawhata office will focus on lifestyle rural properties and sections and will be manned by a roster of Raglan agents as well as new local agent John Donderwinkle. Complementing the Raglan office, the Whatawhata office is already generating enquiry about Raglan property. The current Whatawhata office is temporary for now as Ray White wait to take possession of a new office chalet being built on site.
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Local iwi held a powhiri to officially open the office, which was attended by Waikato District mayor Allan Sanson, Taranaki-King Country MP Barbara Kruiger, Raglan ward councillor Lisa Thomson, Westpac Waikato area manager Hamish Ward, Ray White operations and compliance manager Graeme Frazer and Whatawhata Residents and Ratepayers Association chair Glenn McLennan. Dave says they take their host responsibility seriously and put on a bus for staff and other Raglan locals attending the opening. Ray White Raglan will also be welcoming back former staffer Graham Rope, increasing the team to 15. They proudly celebrated becoming Plastic Bag Free last week. Janine Jackson
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Mines being loaded onto the SMS Wolf from train carriages.
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he concrete pill box on the shore of the harbour is a well known remnant that dates back to the second world war, but a keen family historian has uncovered a relatively obscure Raglan link to WWI. David Lloyd, who was a Raglan summer resident for many years and owned David’s Emporium in Hamilton, has cowritten a book – The Lost Boys – about his family war history, to pass down to future generations. During his research, much of it thanks to Google, David uncovered the Raglan link and thought others – who aren’t family – might also be interested in this not as well known piece of New Zealand history. “Explosion On Beach, Men Blown To Pieces” was the headline of a story he found on the website Papers Past, originally printed in the New Zealand Herald on April 23, 1919. The story goes that a farmer along the coast between Port Waikato and Raglan had heard a terrific explosion and on investigation had found the “blown to pieces” remains of three Maori men and their horses. Pieces of steel and metal were found, which appeared to be the remnants of an old mine – and it was thought that the men had been trying to recover the mine when it exploded. It left a massive hole in the sand along the high tide line. David says his Great Uncle Sydney Claude Lloyd had been a prisoner on the German raider SMS Wolf that had laid that mine and others in New Zealand waters during WWI. All his findings came about after sleuthing a letter from 1919 discovered in an old family trunk. The letter was to Grandfather Lloyd from the high commissioner in London,
telling him that his brother, who had been a prisoner of war in two camps in Germany, had been repatriated to England. The letter had stated that Sydney Lloyd was a seaman from the Wairuna, and not a soldier. So David had googled the Wairuna and one link led to another until eventually the whole story came tumbling out. It was 1917 when the Wolf brought the war to New Zealand waters, the ship undetected by authorities. Great Uncle Sydney was a sailor on the SS Wairuna, a cargo boat taking supplies to England. One June 2, 1917, near the Kermedec Islands, the Wolf’s seaplane, the Wolfchen, dropped a message by sand bag on board the Wairuna telling it that it would be bombed if it did not stop. The crew complied and were taken prisoner on board the Wolf, joining other seamen who had been captured. The Wairuna was plundered of its stock and sunk, and was assumed to have been lost at sea. The Wolf then headed south to New Zealand. On June 25, 1917, according to the result of a Google search, the raider laid 25 contact mines in the shipping lane from Auckland to Australia, near Three Kings Islands, and then headed down the west coast to lay 35 mines off Farewell Spit, where ships coming from the Tasman Sea entered Cook Strait. In the Lost Boys, co-written with Kingsley Field, it says the mine-laying was always a fearful time for the prisoners because they were in a hold right next to the mine-laying rails and if anything had gone wrong they would have been blown to smithereens. The two minefields did have its casualties. On September 12, 1917, while approaching Farewell Spit lighthouse, there was a terrific explosion on board
the steamer Port Kembla, arriving from Melbourne. No one was hurt and at the time it was assumed that the explosion was due to a bomb in the cargo. It wasn’t until December 1917 that a message in a bottle was found on an island east of Borneo, written by a British merchant service officer who was also a prisoner on board the Wolf, saying that mines had been laid by the raider off South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. A mine was found near Cape Farewell in February 1918 and warnings were broadcast to all merchant ships operating in New Zealand waters to keep clear of known danger areas. The captain of the cargo and passenger ship SS Wimmera was not convinced, however, and on June 26, 1918, the boat struck two mines in the minefield off North Cape. It sank, killing the captain and 25 crew and passengers. The sweeping of minefields around Farewell Spit and Three Kings was ordered by the New Zealand Government, and finished in May 1919. However, five of the Wolf’s mines washed ashore in New Zealand, including the one that killed the men at Waikouria Creek, north of Raglan. As for the Wolf, she successfully slunk back to Germany, arriving in February 1918. David says Great Uncle Sydney was a prisoner on board the Wolf for about nine months, before being sent to POW camps in Gustrow and then Parchim. He finds the whole story “quite intriguing”, and thought others in Raglan might, too. As for Great Uncle Sydney, “he only lasted three years after the war because of what I believe was the trauma he had gone through as a prisoner on the ship and in the war camps”. Inger Vos
Sayer Landscape Supplies is under new ownership
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ayer landscape supplies is now locally owned and operated by Chris and Tracey Elliott. Chris a keen surfer of the beautiful Raglan points and has been surfing out here since the 1980s. He has over 30 years’ experience in the gardening and landscaping industries and he is skilled in providing advice on things like fertiliser, building and logistics. Tracey brings over 30 years’ worth of business and customer service experience working in the local and global farming industries as well as running her own business. Tracey was a community volunteer in Raglan for six months and is also an HBDI Practitioner and holds a diploma in strategic leadership and an adult teaching certificate. Our vision is to supply quality growing mediums, landscaping and gardening supplies, aggregates and plants at a
competitive and affordable price to our If you haven’t visited us at the yard already, please do come in, check us out and customers. We are looking forward to hearing tell us what you need. You can also give us a call on 07 825 0577 fresh ideas from the Raglan, Te Mata, Te (yard) or 021 400 106. Don’t forget we have Uku communities and surrounding areas a truck for deliveries and trailers available that continue to support the local business. for customer use and we are ONLY six Thank you to all those customers who have minutes’ drive from Raglan township and one minute form Nau Mai business park. already come in and welcomed us and introduced yourselves! With spring fast approaching we have some great specials on offer this week: FRUIT TREES SAND, METAL, BUILDERS MIX, COMPOST, GARDEN MIX, POTTING Apple were $39 now $25 MIX, MULCH, BARK, DECORATIVE STONES, FIREWOOD, PLANTS Plum were $40 now $25 Feijoa were $24 now $20 VEGE SEEDLINGS All $3.00 DAY LILY (Hardy low maintenance perennial flowers, October through to January, great for patios and balconies) Were $8 now $5
Labour of love ensures rickety footbridge will not be forgotten
Robert Currie proudly shows off his painting.
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nostalgic portrayal of Raglan West’s rickety bridge across the causeway will be unveiled in a fortnight at the library – the labour of love rekindling a lot of memories for artist Robert Currie. The 75 year old, talking to the Chronicle at his unmissable bright pink studio-cum-home alongside the vet clinic, said his whole motivation in doing the painting was his connection with the area over 50 years. Robert first crossed the causeway linking Opotoru Rd to the Rangitahi Peninsula back in 1967. He was then a stock agent for Dalgety, and his task was to draft the Strawbridges’ lambs for sale. He recalls waiting many a time over the years for the tide to recede so he could drive back over the primitive road below the footbridge.
More recently he marketed and sold – this time as a Wrightson Real Estate agent – the Barlow family farm on the peninsula to the Raglan Land Company which is now developing the area to provide 500 residential properties over a 20-year period. “Suddenly the walkbridge will disappear,” Robert laments of the landmark’s imminent removal to make way for a new two-way bridge. “It’s a part of Raglan’s history – a thousand people have walked over there.” A few months ago now Robert picked up his paintbrushes and put in “a couple of hundred hours” sketching then painting the old footbridge from recent photographs he had taken. The evocative work shows some locals strolling across the makeshift bridge, silhouetted by the setting sun. He’s proud of the mood he was able to capture. “The dad and the girl will always remember their walk across that bridge,”
he says. He expects a similarly nostalgic reaction from the young couple also depicted in the painting. Robert took a novel approach and painted the large – 6’x3’ – acrylic not on canvas but on a roller blind he picked up from the recycling centre. He thought the heavy fabric might just retain acrylics, and is delighted with the result. “No-one’s ever done this before,” he laughs. At the “launch” of his painting on the evening of September 13 – a regular late night at the library – Robert will be giving away mini prints from the original as mementos. While Robert is a daily visitor to the library, Waikato District Council’s Raglan team leader customer delivery Mike Edmonds sees the launch function as an acknowledgment of the library’s growing role as a community hub. He points out the library has staged exhibitions for free public viewing in the past. He sees Robert’s work, which is entitled ‘Footbridge to Rangitahi’, as a piece of history. “Anyone who’s lived here a while knows the footbridge must be at least 100 years old.” Robert will hold on to the original of his painting for now, though reckons he could be tempted to sell if offered the right price. Ultimately he’d like to see the work permanently on show in the Raglan Museum. An earlier work, ‘Raglan Burning’ – painted after the wharf fire of 2010 – already hangs there after having been donated to the museum by the Gallagher family. Meantime, he’ll have a short run of limited edition ‘Footbridge to Rangitahi’ prints for sale from his studio. Ever the marketer, Robert reckons they might appeal particularly to Rangitahi Peninsula section buyers. Painting for Robert is purely therapeutic, a hobby. “Every day I wake up and there’s always something to do.” He paints mostly local sunsets, landscapes, seascapes and townscapes. He’s shipped his work as far away as Australia, England, Turkey, Brazil and the US. Recently he has also donated prints of some of his paintings to auctions helping raise funds for local projects. Edith Symes ● ‘Footbridge to Rangitahi’ will be launched at the library on Wednesday, September 13, from 6.30pm, and displayed for six weeks.
Students take action to help those in poverty
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tudents from Raglan Area School are learning about living in poverty with help from Raglan Foodbank. The senior social studies class is working on an NCEA achievement standard that requires them to “participate in a social justice and human rights action” and decided to explore poverty in New Zealand, with a focus on their local community. Raglan Foodbank, which was started about 20 years ago by members of the Surfside Church, agreed to partner them in their social action. On September 7, at Raglan Area School, the students will be holding a mufti day with Sumo competitions, a bouncy castle and sausage sizzle in exchange for items for the foodbank. The students say their main goal is to raise awareness and food items for the Raglan Foodbank. “We will be running a range of fun activities at our school next week, and instead of the students donating money to participate we are asking them to donate food items. "We want to raise as much food and toiletries as we can, and if any people from the Raglan community want to support our social action they can drop food and toiletries at the school reception or donate at the foodbank drop-off point in the SuperValue supermarket.”
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MASSAGE Reducing your exposure to these substances isn’t always possible without relocating so here are a few natural remedies you can do to keep your symptoms at bay. Firstly, I suggest you do some liver support so that your body can effectively remove the antigen-antibody complexes that are formed in response to an allergen. B vitamins, milk thistle and turmeric can help here. Turmeric also has powerful anti-inflammatory actions and anti-histamine effects. Secondly: • Vitamin C and bioflavonoids daily have anti histamine properties. Take 1-2gms daily. • Use garlic and horseradish in cooking. • Drink two cups a day of tea made from fenugreek herb. • Bee pollen in honey can assist in desensitising your body to the pollens in the air. The bees from your local area will be pollinating the plants around you that are causing you problems so make sure you choose a local honey. • Herbs such as baical skullcap and albizzia are effective anti-allergy herbs. The Herbal Dispensary
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Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz Haven Massage with Shannon Darbyshire..021 02442248 web:..................................havenmassageraglan.com
REFLEXOLOGY
Stress Relief by Nick Reynolds............0274 799763
YOGA
Raglan Yoga Loft.............................021 02442248 web:......................................raglanyogaloft.co.nz Yoga at ‘The Space’...................Above the Yot Club web:..............................www.thespaceraglan.com
PILATES TIMETABLE: Tuesday 11am at the Yoga Loft - 58 Wallis St Tuesday 6pm at Scout Hall, Cliff St Thursday 5.45pm at The Space, Bow St, off Volcom Ln $14 per casual class or $120 for a block of 10 to be used over 4 months. Ph 825 0123 to register for a class or call @ Raglan Physio - 12 Wallis St
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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 with no expense spared. The lower level has 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, an office, a laundry and internal access 3 car garage. Surround sound wiring, central vacuum system and a security alarm are other fine features. The large landscaped 1295m2 has rural views to the east, harbour views to the north and mountain views to the south.
Warm and Cosy Cedar Home This cedar-clad beach styled 2 bedroom home on a fully fenced 767m2 section is waiting for your holidays or permanent living. An open-plan living area flows out to a large entertaining deck which overlooks low maintenance gardens and a flat back lawn. Warmth and cosyness is assured with the logburner as well as a modern heatpump giving the best of both worlds.
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$1,050,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12 - 12:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/1MBHFG
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77 Lorenzen Bay Road
A Surfer’s Paradise Properties with a world class surfing point break out front do not often become available. Successfully running as 5 star holiday accommodation, the property has been a popular stay for visiting pro surfers wanting to be right in the action and in the surf in minutes. Now is your opportunity to purchase this rarely available location.
Loving Life in Lorenzen Bay! Charming 1950’s home sits proud on a 839m² site with great Harbour views. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 separate bathrooms & a single garage. This sun-filled character property has a woodburner with wetback, open planned living, native flooring, wooden joinery and a covered deck to watch the Orca from! Kayak or paddleboard, join the local sailing club, or enjoy the vintage paddling pool, maybe pack a picnic and feed the ducks. This desirable property is truly a place to call home.
For Sale $1,500,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1AKHFG
For Sale $725,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/1A9HFG
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44 Matakotea Road Location and Lifestyle! 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. Enjoy gorgeous rural views and generous decking on 2 sides offering indoor/outdoor flow.
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$619,000 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/1M1HFG
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1644a Whaanga Road
For Sale $569,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 1MWHFG View
For Sale $375,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 14SHFG View
2010 Built Cottage on 5 Acres Come and enjoy an attractive lifestyle on this 5 acre property located 15 minutes drive to Raglan and only 10 minutes away from scenic Ruapuke beach. The board and batten rustic styled home was built new in 2010 and features an open plan lounge kitchen, a sheltered sunny deck, double glazing and a cosy logburner which guarantees winter warmth.
Create Your Kiwi Dream Here This hidden gem is located near Ruapuke Beach, a 1/2 hour drive from Raglan and less than an hour from Hamilton. 4 acres of land overlooking bush out to the rolling waves. 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.
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57 Hills Road HUGE Views HUGE Value This generous 4 bedroom family home benefits from central heating with an underfloor gas heat pump and logburner. Outside the kids will love the large flat lawn and entertaining is complemented with an outdoor fireplace and courtyard BBQ area. Grow your own vegetables in the raised garden bed area and pick a variety of fruit from the fenced off established orchard while there is enough grazing land for a couple of stock or pets. The stand alone large shed with 3 bay garage/ workshop has plenty of room for vehicles and a good sized boat. This is a most excellent property in a seldom available and sought after location. For Sale Contact Email View
Thinking of selling? Don’t wait ‘til Spring the buyers are here now!
$895,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/18YHFG
Robbie Regnier
Chrissy Cox
Matt Sweetman
Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Sandra Bowditch
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021 969 878
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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.
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paul & robyn Christie COURIERS tel: (07) 825 8366 paul: 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 199c te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan email: patandbob@xtra.co.nz Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week
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Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.
ph 07 847 8210 DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION
Specialising in New Builds, Maintenance and Drainlaying. Nick Heasman Phone: 021 058 2140 Email: onpointraglan@gmail.com onpointplumbing.co.nz
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RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.
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Andy Fels Ph 07 825 7489 or 0274 939 765
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• Landscaping • Licensed Builders • Painting • Decorating • Flooring Supply & Install
Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan
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WED 6 SEPT R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Wainui Reserve and pot luck lunch meeting.
Raglan MOVIES at the Old School
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FRI 1 SEP @ YOT CLUB: Free pool, free entry, resident DJ’s. SAT 2 SEPT @ YOT CLUB: Deep Tropical Grooves featuring Aza B and Jamin-I. $5 cover, free before 10p.m.
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MEET THE CANDIDATES SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH, 2PM IN THE RAGLAN TOWN HALL Residents can meet the candidates for Taranaki-King Country electorate for the general election on 23rd Sept. Advance voting begins Mon 11th Sept. Greens Robert Moore, Nationals Barbara Kuriger and Labours Hillary Humphries will be there.
WOOD TURNING GROUP Are you interested in belonging? First meeting at workshop - 335D Te Hutewai Road. Mon 4th Sept. For more info phone 07 282 0942. THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Sessions Monday and Thursday. 10am to 11am. StPeters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.
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
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
SELF STORAGE
a ta m i ra . c o. n z TCSS MENS Awesome Cord Pants & Jackets Summer is near! Sol Sana Sandals Kate Sylvester Zulu & Zephyr**
Contact Gary Kite
4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com
Situations Vacant RAGLAN KAYAK & PADDLEBOARD Position Available: Manager/Outdoor instructor For details email: Candide@ raglankayak.co.nz.
Services Offered NEW TO COMPUTING? C e r t i f i e d professional offers personal lessons. Jamie 0222332664.
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 the smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.
Public Notices R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY - Spring Flower Show, Saturday Sept. 2nd, Church Hall Stewart Street. Public entrance at 1:00pm (koha). Prizegiving, 3:00pm, raffle and sales. Come and be amazed by local gardeners.
Call Amanda on 021 1874 796 to discuss or e-mail ovraglan@gmail.com.
RAGLAN FOUR SQUARE going plastic bag free! From Fri 1 Sept. Help them celebrate from 3:30pm to 5pm on Friday. Remember your resuable bag when shopping with them! (Compostable bags will be available if you forget yours).
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Results RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RESULTS // 26 AUGUST
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Temporary Road Closure
Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, public notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing stages for Rally New Zealand, proposes to close:
RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER RESULTS // 26 AUGUST
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Anemones
Draw 2-2
Sophie Higgins
Barracudas
Win 5-2
Shea Woolston/Ika Greensill
Dolphins
Loss 1-2
Alicia Baker
Hammerheads
Win 1-0
Henning Laedwig
Kinas
Loss 0-5
Ezra Cheeseman
Marlins
Win 3-0
Corey Pepper
Mauis
Win 3-2
Ashton Ladyman
Mermaids
Win 6-1
Scout Loten
Morays
Win 5-4
The Team
Orcas
Win 2-0
Vida Harding
Seahorses
Loss 2-4
Riley Harding
Seastars
Win 4-0
The Team
Sharks
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Snappers
Draw 2-2
Rotuma George/Jonty Smith
Stingrays
Win 3-2
Tayne/Seth and Nikau
Urchins
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On: Saturday 25 November 2017 Between: 7.00am – 3.00pm • Te Hutewai Rd (from Refuse Station to Te Mata Rd) Between 7.00am – 3.30pm • Waimaori Rd (from Te Papatapu Rd to Matawha Rd) • Matawha Rd & Tuturimu Rd to Whaanga Rd • Whaanga Rd (from Tuturimu Rd to Wainui Rd) Between: 9.00am – 5.00pm • Ruakiwi Rd (from Te Akau Rd to Mangiti Rd) • Mangiti Rd (from Ruakiwi Rd to Te Akau South) • Te Akau South Rd (from Mangiti Rd to Te Akau Rd) Between 8.00am – 6.00pm • Raglan Airfield – For use as a remote service park G J Ion Chief Executive
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12th Grade Raglan 19 - Te Rapa 14 POD’s Karepa Mataira, Oliver Wallace & Tana Clapham 11th Grade Raglan 29 - Eastern Suburbs 17 POD’s Sean Witters, William Millward & Jack Gurran 10th Grade Raglan Won by Default - Varsity 9th Grade Raglan 5 - Fraser Tech 30 POD’s Seb Goudie-Higgins, Cody Swann, Will Parker, Maraina 7th Grade Raglan 75 - Te Kowhai Green 80 POD’s Conor Allen & Louis Bidios 6th Grade Raglan 55 - Hamilton Marist 60 POD’s Myla Wilson
To Let
DORM STYLE ACCOMMODATION Monday afternoon – Friday morning. Includes breakfast, evening meal, off road parking and wi-fi. Would suit professionals or contractors working in Raglan or surrounding areas. Available from 3rd Sept onwards, limited spaces.
- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800
*Sponsored by RC
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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP
Farewell gig for Amelia Penfold with Synergy. Free entry. 9pm-midnight.
Courses, classes & workshops
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FRI 1 SEP @ ORCA
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MON 4 SEPT @ THE RAGLAN COMMUNITY HOUSE - 10:30am Make Our Garden Grow! The Raglan Community House would like to start a Community Garden. Lend a hand to help their garden grow! Call 825 8142 for more details.
Classifieds
0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil
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New Listing
Raglan 51a Whaanga Road
Raglan 4 Main Road - Section
Waoku Lodge - Luxury Accommodation • Four two bedroom ocean facing self contained apartments • One bedroom cottage •Reception • Storeroom •Laundry • Extensive Chattels List • Situated on 4.6690 hectares (more or less)
Large Site Close to Town - $310,000 • Opportunities like this are rare in Raglan! • Large 2586sqm north-facing section in a prime location. • Close walk to shops, cafes and schools. • Explore the opportunity to further develop this site or build your new home in a lifestyle setting.
For Sale By Negotiation View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22835 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22835 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Open Home
For Sale $310,000 View by appointment www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22840 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22840 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Open Home
Raglan 4 Mahana Place
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Brand New in Raglan - $619,000 • Newly built house in Nikau Park with water views • Situated in quiet cul-de-sac and designed by Kiwi Homes • Features open plan living with designer kitchen OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm
Raglan 41 Wallis Street Across the Road from the Water • This cross lease site is a 1/3 share of 2266m² • A self-contained crib and a boat shed offers the perfect beach bach/accommodation to bring the family to while you ponder your possible building project.
For Sale $619,000 www.rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22719 rwraglan.co.nz/RAG22719 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)
By Negotiation View by appointment Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Raglan Office Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)
OPEN HOME: Sunday 1pm
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Open Home
4189C State Highway 23, Raglan
611 Wainui Road, Raglan
25i Violet Street, Raglan - $489,000
10B Wainamu Rd, Raglan - $310,000
A Masterpiece for Entertaining - By Negotiation • Waitui: water, birdlife, land and house in harmony. • A haven of peacefulness on 3 acres of headland in the Opotoru Estuary. • Architecturally designed 2-bedroom home plus studio... amazing views!
SOLSCAPE Is On The Market By Negotiation • An established Eco Tourism operation set on 10 acres at the foot of Mt Karioi. • Unique and diverse accommodation near the surf. • Information pack available on request. • Make an appointment to view today!
Low Maintenance Townhouse
Show Stopper Water Views • Two double bedrooms with large open plan kitchen and lounge area. • 4-berth caravan with utility. Single garage. • Maori Lease land with 23 years remaining.
OPEN HOME: Saturday 2pm or View by Appt rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22678 www.rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22678 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
For Sale By Negotiation 611 Wainui Road www.rwraglan.co.nz rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22717 /RAG22717 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964
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Great two bedroom property. North facing sun-drenched decking. Built with the sun and views in mind. Immaculate presentation ticking all the boxes. Current tenants looking to rent long term!
rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22729 www.rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22729 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Open Home
35 Government Rd, Raglan
Investor’s Choice • An ideal investment opportunity! • 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen and lounge which flows onto your private decking area. • Situated on ½ share of 1070m² in a lovely bush setting. Close walk to Cox´s Bay.
By Negotiation - Calling for Offers • Great holiday home, first home or retirement. • Two bedrooms, open plan living • Separate hobby studio • Situated on 1/2 share 809m² more or less.
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Hamilton 13 O’Brien Road, Rotokauri • A beautifully presented home, perfectly designed with 4 bedrooms plus a media room. • Contemporary design, north facing. • Designer kitchen - large walk in pantry.
OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22825 www.rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22825 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME: Saturday 12pm LICENSED (REAA 2008)
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410
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rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22765 www.rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22765 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Open Home
29 Simon Road, Raglan - $429,000
rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22766 www.rwraglan.co.nz /RAG22766 Julie Hanna 0274 418 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
LICENSED (REAA 2008)
OPEN HOME: Saturday 1pm
For Sale $880,000 View by appointment Ray White Raglan raglan.nz@raywhite.com Raglan Office 07 825 8669 Raglan Real Estate Ltd LICENSED (REAA 2008)
Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com