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10th April 2014 - Issue #388
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Masterchef winner Aaron Brunet with his wife Ani. Should you wish to aquire any images from this weekâs Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz
Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952
Everyone has a story: Joâs Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761
A series of Q & Aâs with locals who are keen to share their backstory
This week we talk to Andrew Bradbury of Mojo Marine about working on super yachts. How did you first get the opportunity to Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 work on super yachts? After sailing around the world, I ended up in Palma on the island of Marjorca Spain in 1998. Palma is a hub for large yachts, that mainly stop there for maintenance between Mediterranean and Caribbean seasons. I worked there for 2 years doing large The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 engineering projects aboard various yachts, and I got my first crewing job in 2000. What was your role? I was in charge of the engineering, these yachts are complex, so that keeps you busy! Tell us about the yachts you have The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 worked on? Mainly sailing yachts, my longest employment was for 6 years aboard a 215ft 3 masted schooner, a beautiful and powerful sailing machine, since then I have done some work on motoryachts, but they are not as exciting! MP TArAnAki-king CounTry Where have you travelled to? I have crossed all the Oceans, the Atlantic ElECTorATE offiCE 14 times, I have been to most parts of the 25 roche Street, Te Awamutu Med, the Caribbean, East Coast of the US, 07 825 0263 (freephone) Scotland and Ireland. More recently I have shaneardernmp@xtra.co.nz done some work in Asia, and went through "Pirate alley" the Red sea and the Gulf of facebook.com/shane.ardernmp Aden, delivering a yacht from Thailand to Croatia. What did you love most about life www.national.org.nz onboard? I love the connection to the ocean, I think its a great way to see and experience the world. You certainly have different experiences travelling by boat than you do have being in amongst crowds in airports, taxis and hotels! You gain some good skills, you don't have the ability just to hop off when things get tough, so you need to be prepared, work as a team and get a buzz from it across. WeatherMap - New Zealand making weather forecasts What was the downside? Uh?? When you young and single, none! When you have a family, being away! Probably what most crew find difficult is
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living and working in a small environment, but I have worked on yachts, where the crew have been tight and we have had some good times. When did you first visit Raglan? I hopped off a yacht in Nelson in 2006, got a van and discovered NZ, and was told to put it on my list of places to visit. Why did you decide to make Raglan home? A lovely lady! we were in Auckland for 3 years after we had our first child, and I could only handle a sea of roofs for that long! What advice can you give to someone considering a career within the industry? Give it a go, give it a bloody good go! Be a team player, positive and apply yourself and one can do really well out there. Its a demanding but fun industry, you see the world and get paid well to do so. If you play your cards right, you can set yourself up for life in 10 years, if you don't spend most behind the bar, and that can happen quite easily. I am happy to meet with anybody who is keen to start and give some tips and advice. What do you do now that you are back on the land? I still work from time to time delivering yachts, I have just started Mojo Marine here in Raglan. I offer technical services for outboard engines, repairs and servicing. I can also help out with marine electrical http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan repairs and installations. Should you wish to contact Andrew at Mojo Marine his number is 021 855019 or check out Mojo Marine's ad on page 7. Weather Map
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Raglan a major influence in Auckland sorting its rubbish
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he Community Recycling Network (CRN) set up in Raglan â of which Xtreme Zero Waste is a key player â is in the running for an $8 million contract to handle Aucklandâs inorganic collection contracts from July next year. And while Xtreme co-manager Rick Thorpe told the Chronicle last week things are still in the tender process, âweâre going to try and claim it (the contract) in the name of community so the materials are available for a network of community recycling centres soon to be establishedâ. CRN is a non-governmental organisation or NGO set up at a meeting at the Raglan Surf Life Saving Club rooms about 2002, he explains, and has grown its membership to include more than 50 communities from Kaitaia to Bluff all working towards a zero waste future. One of its aims is to foster partnerships with business and local authorities â and in this instance the recycling model used in Raglan, Kaitaia, Kaikoura, Ashburton and Wanaka has been âpicked upâ by Auckland Councilâs waste management and minimisation plan in a bid to get their regionâs rubbish sorted. Itâs âreally excitingâ, says Rick, to have this opportunity to trial the Xtreme Waste system in an urban environment. And although there would be lots of challenges, he adds, Xtreme Zero Waste is lucky to have had a good relationship with Waikato District Council and strong support from the Raglan community.
In the past year Xtreme has hosted a number of visits by Auckland Councilâs solid waste team â including councillors and 30 community groups â to its recycling site in Te Hutewai Road. âWeâve shown them around and shared our 14year experience, and as a result they have supported developing a network of community recycling groups in Auckland to help them achieve their goal of zero waste to landfill by 2040.â In a recent Sunday Herald story the Raglan operation â which now employs 26 people â was cited by Auckland Councilâs solid waste manager Ian Stupple as a good working model, creating both jobs and training opportunities. The bold move by Auckland Council to set up 30 community recycling hubs around the city over the next 20 years signals the end of its roadside inorganic collections in favour of community facilities for the drop-off of unwanted items by some, and bargain-hunting by others, he said. Rick believes Auckland has a wonderful opportunity to make the most of the new system. âThere would be a huge social and economic change in the city and a lot of jobs and a lot of resources would become available,â he told the Herald. The first Auckland community recycling centre to be developed is at Waiuku. Xtreme Waste is partnering with a local trust in the joint venture, says Rick. âWe would stand beside them (Waiuku), give them the systems and training and get them started.â Ultimately Auckland Council is looking in the short term at developing five
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community recycling centres â in Waiuku, Hellensville, Devonport, Waitakere and Central Auckland â from this July to the next, Rick explains, all relating to its waste minimisation plan which has long been discussed. Waikato District Council is looking now at its options, says Rick, and might also develop a similar community recycling network which aims for an aspirational goal of zero waste. Recycling is now regarded as core business, and council/community partnerships as the way to achieve it. Edith Symes
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CORRECTION:
Mountain Bike track story, page 3, issue 387. The Chronicle incorrectly published the onsite meeting as Sunday 12th April when in fact it is Saturday the 12th April (this Saturday).
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Big week for seabed mining opponents
Aaron rises to occasion after book launch numbers spiral
Local Vera Vander Voorden presents evidence during the hearing
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tâs been crunch time this week Raglan environmentalistsâ fight against seabed mining. Forty locals have been arguing at an Environmental Protection Authority hearing in Hamilton against 90 per cent foreign-owned Trans Tasman Resourcesâ application to mine the seabed for ironsands along the west coast. The Hamilton hearingâs in a lounge at Waikato Stadium, and was scheduled to have continued all week. While Sea Shepherd Auckland coordinator Tracy Brown was due to have fronted up on Monday along with some Raglan locals, another key submission later this week was expected to be that of Kiwis Against Seabed Mining president Phil McCabe. KASM meanwhile is irate that it did not have a lawyer acting on its behalf at the âbiggest week of the hearingâ in Wellington last week after its application for $40,000 assistance from a Government fund was rejected. Phil says KASM sought help from the Environment Ministryâs environmental legal assistance fund in
January and was told there was a high likelihood it would qualify. But he says KASM was told a week before the hearing began that Environment Minister Amy Adams chose not to action recommended funding to groups working on marine consent applications. âIt was gutting because we were half counting on that funding,â says Phil, explaining that KASMâs main lawyer was in New York doing United Nations work. âIf you steal a Snickers bar from the local dairy you get given a lawyer to represent you, but a volunteerrun community not-for-profit group representing thousands in a bid to protect the ocean from very real negative effects gets nothing. Thereâs something wrong there.â Ironically TTR has recently been awarded a multimillion-dollar taxpayer handout for innovation, KASM points out. Of the 4850 submissions on TTRâs seabed mining application, 18 per cent are from the Waikato â and KASMâs Cindy Baxter says the majority of those are believed to be from Raglan. A.T
Dr Oliver Russell, Dr. Damian Kitcheman, Dr. Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan
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Strong book sales: Around 400 people were present during Aaron Brunet's book launch
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aron Brunet always seemed unflappable in the MasterChef kitchen but the response to his open invitation to the launch of his new cookbook just about floored him. About 400 locals poured into the grounds of the Old School in Stewart Street last Saturday afternoon to celebrate the release of âCook With Meâ, the longanticipated book by Raglanâs own MasterChef NZ winner. The lavish 266-page book had gone on sale nationally only the previous day and Aaron wanted it to be âas fresh and as hot off the pressâ as possible for locals who had supported him all along the way. But what he hadnât counted on, until the RSVP emails began flooding in, was how much interest his local launch function would attract. A rugby team-sized volunteer army had to help him prepare the promised taste treats but Aaron was nevertheless delighted at the success of the event, which saw 400-odd Raglan residents cram into the garden space behind the arts centre and the kindergarten. âI thought (at first) maybe 30 would come to our home to celebrate the book going on sale,â he told his guests as they juggled newly purchased cookbooks with cups of carrot and caraway or Slovenian jota soup and chunks
of fresh-baked sourdough bread â recipes straight out of the book. A small stage had been set up for the occasion and Aaron spoke briefly of his journey to television celebrity status, which he said began two years ago when he became âobsessedâ with making sourdough. Auditions for the 2013 MasterChef series were on at the time, he recalled, and it took only some encouragement from âthe girlsâ â wife Ani and their daughter Ariana â to enter the competition. One thing led to another and he put himself into it wholeheartedly, he said, while at the same time striving throughout the series to remain âthe real meâ which was one of the joys of living in Raglan. Aaron sold more than 200 copies of his book â published by Random House, as part of the MasterChef prize package â at the launch and told of how he had wanted to make it âa real slice of our life âĻso you feel youâre standing there and weâre cooking togetherâ. He remembered growing up and cooking alongside his own mother from Slovenia who was a major influence in the kitchen. But âCook With Meâ was very much a Raglan-inspired book, Aaron insisted, with seven chapters reflecting different parts of his small familyâs lifestyle, whether it was a busy weekday
or leisurely Saturday. And all the finished recipes were photographed in the kitchen of their Wainui Road home, which has also become something of a yoga studio thanks to Ani who regularly teaches the discipline. The final chapter of the book is in fact devoted to what Aaron calls yoga treats because, as he explained, yoga is âa big part of our livesâ. The simple healthy recipes â along with weekend yoga retreats at home â âmade all the difference to me during the challenges and pressures of the MasterChef competitionâ. He revealed he would now be focusing more on yoga and food together, through those weekend retreats. âThatâs a taste of whatâs coming next (in my life).â Aaron also devoted a whole chapter of âCook With Meâ to his love of bread, in particular the sourdough recipe he used in turning out 54 loaves last Friday in preparation for Saturdayâs book launch. He confessed his team of family and friends helped him prepare Saturdayâs fare â which included a medley of marshmallows â all last week as ever more locals emailed to let him know theyâd be there. Aaron also gave a big thank you to Raglanâs Poulter family for coming to the party with free glasses of their Makaraka Estate range of wines. Edith Symes
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Councillor Clint Baddeley addresses those present at the recent Chamber of Commerce meeting
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t was standing-room only at The Shack early one morning last week as the Raglan Chamber of Commerce held a networking breakfast to brief local businesspeople on two big issues impacting on the centre of town â new earthquake legislation and the town square project. âWe had 50-odd there, a fantastic turnout,â chamber chairman Dave Currie told the Chronicle. Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley updated businesspeople on where the Waikato District Council was heading with new earthquake legislation the Government was attempting to push through Parliament. He also backgrounded the breakfast meeting on the process from when âplace makingâ guru David Engwicht first
visited Raglan late last year through to the development of the town square project. âThere was clearly a lot of interest in the town square,â said Dave. âThe chamberâs concern is to ensure there is meaningful discussion around it â to make sure any issues are debated so people can make informed decisions and not go on rumour and hearsay.â He was encouraged there was more consensus over and understanding of the project by the end of last week, and expected to see roading issues sorted by council shortly and a new plan produced that was ânot like the artistâs impressionâ issued by David Engwichtâs Creative Communities staff. He said it was also suggested at the breakfast meeting there should be a big board in town to get people to indicate what they want, and maybe also a weekend sausage sizzle and chat, so there was a whole range of views âand we can arrive
Beach jam event coming to town Come on down to Te Kopua Camp Reserve this coming Easter holiday weekend on (Saturday April 19th) as we get into a fun day of youth activities and events.
The 'Raglan Beach Jam' is a free event
and will kick off at 10am with fun activities throughout the day which our youth and whanau can participate and get involved in. The whole day is about having fun in the sun and coming together as a community whilst also getting our youth (rangatahi) proactive. The venue for the beach jam will be
at something excitingâ. âWhatever is done must be for the people of Raglan to enjoy,â he said. âItâs got to be good for us, and itâs a bonus if itâs good too for visitors and tourists.â The meeting also discussed the process councils were going through now preparing buildings over the next 15 years for earthquake risk. âClearly whatâs happened in Christchurch and more recently Wellington is a factor,â Dave said. âNot that weâre high risk â but then neither was Canada.â The earthquake risk for businesses was a longer term thing to think over, just as homeowners were doing now with house insurance. The chamber meeting also received an update on the proposed mountain biking track at Wainui Reserve, and heard there could be good news shortly on its funding. Edith Symes
held beachside on the Kopua Camp Reserve and walk bridge, Raglan. Registrations for activities start at 10am For more information contact: Dal - 02102925501, Dj Wiz 0211355869, wiznz@hotmail.com, Facebook-Raglan beach jam youth event
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Barbara Kuriger â whoâs farmed with her husband Louis for more than 30 years and is a director of a string of dairying and agricultural bodies as well as three familyowned farming businesses â was selected at a meeting of local party members in Te Kuiti on Sunday night. The 2012 Dairy Woman of the Year succeeds Opunake farmer Shane Ardern as National candidate, and looks a shoo-in to make it into Parliament considering that in the last three general elections the retiring Ardern has snared two in every three votes cast in the Taranaki-King Country electorate. But Nationalâs track history doesnât seem to have daunted Labourâs new candidate for Taranaki-King Country, Penny Gaylor, who has gotten quickly on the job and is set to visit Raglan next Monday morning to talk with âprominent members of the community and the mediaâ before carrying on to Kawhia in the afternoon. While sheâs based way down on the Kapiti Coast her campaign manager Dan Armstrong, whoâll accompany her, is only a comparatively short hop away in Te Awamutu. A.T
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Letters: To the people of this community, in my opinion I believe that the drug scene in Raglan is an issue. Teenagers can ruin their brains and develop pychosis through drug use. I have a child. She is a loving, beautiful, intelligent and innocent. I am a loving and protective mother. I would like to think that my daughter is safe in this community and surrounding communities. I feel heartfelt about this issue. S. Jones, Raglan
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It is apparent that more boats are fishing off our West coast than other seasons. Sports fishing: the sea temperatures are still up with plenty of workups of tuna, kahawai, even packs of rat kingiâs. Multiple sightings and hook ups of marlin are still taking place. Inshore, bottom fishing, is from 29m off Carters and along the northern coast inside that mark, Gibsons beach to the Aerial and Crayfish Point there are plenty of snapper, gurnard, slimy mackeral and kahawai. Sometimes
the swell will keep you out a bit, but the fish are on the bite. Stomachs full of biscuits. Some reports of Bar Reef and to the south the school sharks are more prevalent. Snapper off Ruapuke beach have mussels, worms, snails and baby flounder in their stomachs. The gurnard and kahawai are still in roe. Sharp hooks and fresh bait is all you need. Crayfish are plentiful with great conditions to operate closer to the shore, reefs and rocks. Snapper of good size are being taken in our harbour, along with gurnard, kahawai, trevally as mentioned earlier and also the traditional flounder. The harbour is so clean and calm and it is great to see lights at night from those spearing for flounder. There are large numbers of ash tray depressions on the mudflats and shell beds from large fish raking up worms to eat. Inspect off Lorenzen Bay at low
tide, these are the result of trevally or snapper feeding up on the last high tide. The harbour bar has hardly broke for some time except at low tide and I believe this influences more fish species of size to prevail in our harbour. Easter Sunday 20th April. Smokem Raglan. The annual smoked fish competition held at the Raglan Club Inc. Anzac Weekend 25th, 26th, 27th April is The Big Four Fishing Competition, held by the Waikato Sports Fishing Club. More details on their Club website. Saturday 26th April is the Manu Bay Fishing Competition. Remember your fish can be officially weighed at The Raglan Club Inc by contacting their bar staff. The Raglan Bar is on the leads, using the clear sector light, watch for that swell forecasted size in the weeks ahead. Enjoy your days fishing.
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īī¯īīąīīīīīąīī¯īī īīīī°īīī°īīīŊīīīīīīīīīīīī°īīīīīīīīīīīīīīī īī¨īīīīŗīīīīīĻī īīĻīī īīīī¨īīīīīī§īīīī§īīīĻīīīĒīīīīŗīīīīī īīī¨īīīīīī¨īīī īīīīīīīĒīīĄīīī īīī§īīīīīīīīīīīīī īīĒīīīīīīīī¨īīīīĻīīĒīīīĄīīīīĸīˇī¸īī īĨīĄīīīī§īīīī¨īīīīĨīīīīīīīīīīŗīĄī§ī§īīī īīīīīīīīīīīīīīīīīīĸīīĩī īīĒī īīīīīīī¨īīīīīī īī§īīī īīšīīīīīĻīīīīīĒīīīīīīīīī§ī§īīīīīī ī īĄīīīīĄīīīīīīīīīīŗīīĻī īīīīīīīīīīīīīīīĨīĄīī¨ī ī ī˛īī īīīī§īīīīī ī˛īī īīīī§īīīīīīēī¤īžīŦīŖīˇīˇīˇīīīīīīīīīīī īēī¤īžīŦīŖīˇīˇīˇīīīīīīīīīīīī§ī´ī¨īīīīī īīĒīīīīšīģīīī¯ī˛ī īīīīīī§ī´ī¨īīīīī īīĒīīīīšīģīīī¯ī˛īī īīīīīīĒīīīīīīīī§īīīīīĄīī¨īī īīīīˇīīĩīīŦīˇīĸīīĸīˇīŦ īīīīīīĒīīīīīīīī§īīīīīĄīī¨īī īīīīˇīīĩīīŦīˇīĸīīĸīˇīŦī īīī§īīīīīĄīī¨īī īīīīˇīīĩīīŦīˇīĸīīĸīˇīŦ ī īīīīī§īīīīīīīīīī§īīĄīī¨īī īīī īīī§īīīŋī§ī´ī¨īīĒīīīīš īīīīī§īīīīīīīīīī§īīĄīī¨īī īīī īīī§īīīŋī§ī´ī¨īīĒīīīīšī īī§īīĄīī¨īī īīī īīī§īīīŋī§ī´ī¨īīĒīīīīš ī īīŧīī¯īīīīī īīąīīī§īīīīˇīīīĢīīžīīīĩīīˇīī īīŧīī¯īīīīī īīąīīī§īīī
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RAGLAN Chronicle 9
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AL DRAINAGE CENTR AND PLUMBING LTD Covering all aspects of Drainage and Plumbing Digger Work Water Mains Digger Hire Available Ph Dean 027 482 3130 or 07 825 8132 central-drainage@hotmail.com
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MON @ THE TUESDAY 15 RAGLAN CLUB. APRIL 6.30pm 500 cards, 1pm. Valentes (upstairs), WED @ Raglan Wainui Rd Raglan Square Club, Fun Quiz Town meeting. 6:45pm. KARAOKE NIGHT @ RAGLAN CLUB Friday 11 April, 7.30pm onwards, rising star with Taniora. Have a go â make a night of it. WEDNESDAYS @ BANTEAY SREY R E S TA U R A N T Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 16 APRIL: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Opotoru Rd to waterfalls - bring lunch
MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info. B U D G E T A S S I S TA N C E @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142.
PASSOVER MEAL 6.30pm, 14th April RSVP Ken Ph 825 8028. R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET. This Sunday 9am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com
S M O K E M RAGLAN. Smoked Fish Competition, $250.00 1st prize. Easter Sunday 20th. Raglan Club Inc. Raglan Community House
SALE! SALE! SALE!
$2 pair of shoes Toy specials! Sale runs Monday 14 April through to Thursday 24 April 10am â 3pm Mon - Fri
For Sale
THE ICONIC THOUSE CLOSES its doors with all its content up for sale Collectables, retro, antiques & more 9am-4pm Final weekend everything must go all at half price! Sat 12th & Sun 13th Ending with a pot luck BBQ and music from 5pm So come grab yourself a bit of THOUSE 44 Government Rd Garage Sale with a difference.
Flowers
F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522.
07 825 6847
www.lilypotflorist.co.nz
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.
New âSALASAIâ + stunning Winter boots, coats & hats! Local Aaron Brunet, & My Darling Lemon Thyme cook books instore too x
FRI 11 APR @ YOT CLUB, DA FUNK MUSIC â B-Rex from 9pm - $5. SAT 12 APR @ YOT CLUB, Chiefs game projected onto wall followed by Rootz Konekt: original/ covers reggae band playing 4+ hours after rugby - $10.
FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load, macrocarpa $130, pine - $115, delivered ph 021 0771 524
FIREWOOD DRY manuka, $120 per trailer load(1m3), Free local delivery. Ph 8255080. RAGLAN GOLF CLUB firewood fundraiser: The 2014 sales have commenced. Only $80 for 1 cu.m. of dry- stored split pine logs, delivered within 10 km. Quotes for further. Phone Garry on 825 6875.
THE WOODYARD: DIY? Looking for something quirky? Recycled timber & upcycled items @ Xtreme Waste 186 Te Hutewai Rd C O M P O S T : Condition your soil â Quality nutrients for your garden. Bulk $35m3 and Bagged $8 @ Xtreme Waste 8250017 BAGGED SHEEP MANURE from shearing shed $10 per bag. Stripped totara and matai battens from old fence line. Full of history hand split . $2 each. 8258370 Commercial To Let COMMERCIAL LEASE 300sqm, High Stud New, email: sheryl.ker@xtra.co.nz COMMERCIAL PROPERTY to lease, downtown Raglan, commercial kitchen compliant, ph 021952271. INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021825 869. RETAIL SHOP for lease Downtown Raglan, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph: 021 363 465
YOGA TEACHERS, YA200 qualified with experience, Hamilton studio, ph 027 839 6795. BAR MANAGER REQUIRED. Needs LQC Managers certificate. At least 4 years recent work history. Split shifts. Bar work, supervising staff, kitchen duties, cleaning. Friendly and happy disposition. Email yotclubraglan@ gmail.com Public Notices
SUMMER CLOTHES SALE
Collect your tagged bag for $4.00 then fill it up with summer clothes
For Sale
2 Wallis Street
THE JOY OF DANCE. The Strengthening of Martial Arts. The Mindfulness of Yoga. Experience a new way of moving. NIA WITH NIK. Mon&Wed, 5:30pm, Fri 9:30am @ Union Church Hall, Stewart St. 1st class is FREE! Contact niawithnik@gmail. com | 02102423284. w w w. f a c e b o o k / com/niawithnik
BARGAIN BASEMENT
For Sale Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants
YOGA @ TE UKU Every Monday from 6.30 to 8pm, yoga at the Te Uku Hall ring Belinda 825 6592. PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERT. COURSE. April 28th â May 11th . Full-time intensive. Based at Solscape. Find out more todayâ call 8258268, email info@solscape. co.nz
Situations Vacant
SUN 13 APR @ YOT CLUB, SUNDAY FUNDAY, DJ, free pool, karaoke, Sky Sport from midday âtil late. THE YOT CLUB OPEN from midday 7 days a week. Late nights from Wed âtil Sun. Free wifi, free pool, cheap drinks, great food, Sky Sport & music video channels, surf and snow footage and great music.
For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575. Wanted UNUSED POKIE MACHINES or coke vending machines for garden display ph: Mark 825 7865 To Let 2 BEDROOM BRICK home, fully furnished, carport, views to ocean. No pets â no children. Available May to Sept 2014, $350 pw, ph 07 8532321. HARBOURSIDE LIVING â magical misty mornings on the waters edge. Large 2-3 bdrm apartment â views from every room. 2 mins walk to town. Avail end April. $310/week. Kate 021 760 468 Flatmate Wanted
TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE $110 + $150(including expenses) easy-going people, travellers welcome. Call/txt Danny 0223811831 Found
UENUKU AREA, Young tortoiseshell cat, very talkative & affectionate. Needs home, call Rob 021 024 55269
LITTLE GEM OP SHOP: Opportunities for Treasure Hunters and a friendly cuppa. Saturdays 9-11.30am. Union Church Hall, Stewart Street.
THE RAGLAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will meet on 15th April in the Union Church Hall at 1pm.The speaker will be Rebecca from Sayers Garden Supplies.She may being some plants so come prepared to buy. Interest Table: Examples of embroidery. Floral Art: Autumn Delight in a Basket. A very warm welcome to any new members.. Remember to bring your flowers etc for the competitions. ST JOHN RAGLAN OPEN DAY. To be held on Saturday 26th April at the Ambulance station 11 Wainui Rd. All welcome, come along meet the staff and check out our station, equipment and Ambulance, also find out how to become an ambulance officer for Raglan. For further info contact 8250944. NEW MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK Site meeting @ Wainui Reserve top carpark, Saturday 12 April, 2pm.
THURS 17 APRIL, 4pm deadline for submissions on Regional Council Annual Plan
DONâT BULLY BE GOOD AND GREAT Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness
Public Notices
Classified
Courses, classes & workshops
PUBLIC NOTICE Raglan Area School Steering Committee 150 Years Jubilee 2016 The Raglan Area School Board of Trustees is looking for expression of interest from our community to form a steering committee for the 2016 Jubilee. This advisory committee will provide guidance on dates, events, resource allocation, research, and a marketing strategy. To register your interest, please contact Karen Clark: 825 8140 or karen_clark@raglanarea.school.nz
WAITETUNA HORSE TREK SUNDAY APRIL 13TH 2014 Where: 129 Waitetuna Valley Road, Raglan. Price: $20 for Adults $10 for 16yrs and under. Trek: Ride off at 9.30 am. Length: 20kmâs approx. Trek through farmland and up to the windmills. Breath taking views in all directions. Registration and parking opposite school grounds. If wet an alternative route will be taken through the farm. Food: Sausage sizzle and drinks for sale at conclusion of ride. Please contact Hamish and Julie Ormond for any enquires: 07 825 5160 or hjormond@farmside.co.nz
Phone (07) 825 0577
ITS PLANTING TIME! Come out to the nursery and see whats NEW IN STOCK!
Citrus Trees - Meyer Lemon $18 Lemonade, Tahitian Lime, Orange, Mandarin Feijoa âUniqueâ and âPounamuâ setting fruit $18 Peach & Nectarine Trees from $23 Buy 2+ fruit trees in April and get a free bag of Mushroom Compost! Pretty âNemesiaâ and âDiascaâ $9.75 Helleborus for winter $9 Camelia Fairy Blush $10 Magnolia Trees, Port Wine and Little Gem $17 Natives from $5 Grisilinia Hedging PB12 on sale at $10 each Marigolds $2, Scleranthus Moss $9, Something for everyone! Espresso Coffee Daily
$5 OFF
any plant purchase in March/April 2014 at Sayer Landscape Supplies Minimum spend $15. For purchase of plants only.
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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008) AUCTION: 10 James St â 9th May â14 REVAMPED & REVIVED IN RAGLAN
âĸ Elevated for sun and privacy, lovely 1930âs cottage âĸ Tastefully renovated and refurbished âĸ 2 double bedrooms, sunroom, large decking for outdoor living âĸ Fully fenced âĸ Established fruit trees âĸ Situated on 680m² within easy walking distance to Raglan township âĸ Prior auction offers considered.
AUCTION: 16 & 16a James St - 9th May â14 HOME JAMES
Located within minutes walk to town centre on James Street âĸ 1 title, 2 houses on section 931m2. âĸ FRONT HOUSE: 1940âs 3 double bedroom, large open plan design, office, heaps of character plus basement storage. âĸ BACK HOUSE: Modern 2 double bedroom home on a flat site. âĸ Both properties command a good rental return. âĸ Raglan Club and Bowling club close by, Raglan township walking distance - this property is truly âHome Jamesâ âĸ Prior auction offers considered
ID#RAG21885 Stephen OâByrne 027 205 4073 Michelle OâByrne 021 889 448
AUCTION: 8 Karekare Ave â 9th May â14
ID#RAG21882 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME Sunday 11am 10 James St
ABSOLUTE VALUE
âĸ 1950âs north facing dwelling, great location âĸ 3 double bedrooms, office, combined lounge/dining âĸ Single garage, outside shed âĸ Twin access from Karekare and Uenuku Ave âĸ Easy access to playgrounds, dairy, boat ramp, schools and township âĸ Appetising views of Raglan Harbour, commanding Mt Karioi in the backdrop âĸ ÂŊ int in 903m² âĸ Prior auction offers considered
âĸ North facing, elevated. Stunning bar, harbour views and amazing sunsets. âĸ 4 bedrooms (2 double, 2 single), spacious lounge, designer kitchen and bathroom âĸ Iconic Raglan bach ambience outside, contemporary styling inside âĸ Situated on 1012m² âĸ Short walk to the wharf, 5 minute walk to town âĸ Prior auction offers considered
ID#RAG21872 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME Sunday 12pm 8 Karekare Ave
REDUCED!!! 16 Te Tuhi Rd Now: $169,000 SURFERâS PARADISE SECTION
Sunday 11am 16 and 16a James St
AUCTION: 17 Rose St - 9th May â14 SIMPLY SENSATIONAL
ID#RAG21884 Stephen OâByrne 027 205 4073 Michelle OâByrne 021 889 448
OPEN HOME
REDUCED!!! 31 Long St Now: $395,000
OPEN HOME Saturday 12pm 17 Rose St
LOOK OUT POINT
âĸ Sweet location, with beautiful native trees âĸ Tui, Woodpigeons, Moreporks and more âĸ Approx. 10 minute walk to world famous âIndicatorsâ surf spot and lagoon âĸ Bush clad 1161m2 section âĸ Power and phone on boundary âĸ Enjoy endless summers!
Opportunity knocks! This property has stunning views of the harbour, an easy walk into town and plenty of scope to add further value. Features are 2 double bedrooms, open plan living and a single lock up garage. The section of 951m² is fully fenced, a north facing aspect and has mature fruit trees. Properties with land this size and views, so close to town donât come on the market often, so donât delay make your appointment today.
ID#RAG21224
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
ID#RAG21600
Stephen OâByrne 027 205 4073 Michelle OâByrne 021 889 448
âĸ Desirable home with mesmerizing, awe inspiring views âĸ Elevated and North facing, located in New Zealandâs Surfing capital âĸ 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, large car garaging with internal access âĸ Open plan living extending to front decking capturing amazing ocean views âĸ Sleep out perfect for family and friends or work space âĸ Plenty of parking and room for the boat âĸ Thoroughly sought after and prized location by those that reside in picture perfect Whale Bay!
âĸ This is an ideal family home with extra income potential âĸ 2 double bedrooms upstairs, one with an ensuite âĸ Large bedroom downstairs with own bathroom âĸ Double garage with internal access âĸ Inner harbour views âĸ Walking distance to town and beach âĸ PLUS separate caravan/studio accommodation renting $150pw
ID#RAG21846
ID#RAG21815
Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282
Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282
TWO INCOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! $519,000
IDEAL FAMILY LIVING $355,000
You are just a walk to Lorenzen Bay. It is our privilege to market this very solid 4 bedroom family home. Featuring polished timber flooring, a covered patio area and it is fully fenced. As you enter the gate you will feel the peace and the privacy, âthereâs no place like home.â This is it!! Mature trees and a flat 831 m2 site. This is the original Lorenzen Family Home. âThey donât build them like this now,â many have been heard to comment. Bring the family, the boat, the pets. Thereâs room for the lot! Solid, Safe and Sound family living at its best!
Home and income doesnât get better than this! Move in and reap the rewardsâĻ âĸ Upstairs: renovated 2 bedroom home, featuring a wood burner, wrap around decks and open-plan easy living âĸ Downstairs: modern 2 bedroom flat currently earning $300 per week âĸ Elevated sun-drenched site offering fabulous water, mountain and town views âĸ Large, peaceful 1029m² section with a number of established fruit trees âĸ Double garage and extra storage shed
ID#RAG21665
ID#RAG21816 Stephen OâByrne 027 205 4073 Michelle OâByrne 021 889 448
OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd
DONâT DREAM IT..OWN IT!! $599,000 âĸ Tucked away in cul-de-sac with friendly neighbours âĸ The property borders the Estuary - easy access for kayaking and paddle boarding âĸ 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 lounges âĸ Open plan living with wood burning fireplace âĸ Doors flowing out to large north facing deck with sea views âĸ Single lock-up garage with internal access, ample offstreet parking, room for the boat âĸ ÂŊ share in 1378m2
ID#RAG21853 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Sunday 1pm 49 Norrie Ave
LOCATION, VIEWS, FAMILY LIVING PLUS! $525,000
WHALE BAY, RAGLAN $865,000
Blair Hanna 021 02 00 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
OPEN HOME
OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 37b Taipari Ave
OPEN HOME
OPEN HOMES this weekend 12th & 13th April Saturday 11am â 445 Wainui Rd Saturday 12pm â 17 Rose St Saturday 12pm â 51 Wallis St Saturday 12pm â 6 Simon Rd Saturday 1pm â 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd Saturday 1pm â 21 Rose St Saturday 2pm â 3 Long St Saturday 2pm â 37b Taipari Ave
Sunday 11am â 10 James St Sunday 11am â 16 & 16a James St Sunday 12pm â 8 Karekare Ave Sunday 2pm â 7 Puka Pl
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle
Saturday 2pm 3 Long St