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24th April 2014 - Issue #390

16 James St â€ĸ â€ĸ

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2 houses on 1 title Potential to achieve $600pw combined rental income

Open Homes Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Saturday 2pm Raglan Real Estate - 9c East Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Open Homes

Open Homes

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

rd rd AUCTION February 2012 AUCTION - 6pm Ray Fri 3White February Office,2012 21 Bow - 6pm St,Ray Raglan White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, Fri 21 3Bow St, Raglan

HIDDEN GEM $330,000 1435 Kawhia Rd Mako Mako NEW BEGINNINGS

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

ID#RAG20938

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

NEW OPPORTUNITY BEGINNINGS INVESTMENT

WAITETUNA PROPERTY WITH ATMOSPHERE $529,000 944 Old Mountain Rd

brm Flats family home in rural setting â€ĸ 2 StoreySolid Housebrick In 2 3Legal Office & rumpus, garage, â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brmsingle Flat Downstairs internal access â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), â€ĸ 2 Acre +well Lifestyle Block – Prime Location planted garden

â€ĸ Single Garage 3973m²& Storage fenced &Shed ready for a new family

Prior Auction Prioroffers Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN OPEN HOME HOME Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm ID#RAG20938335 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road Wainui Road

TOP THE SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little/ Easy homecare has garden Fabulous family living all you need. With two bedrooms inside the 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen house and an additional room outside you drenched openand planfully living & decks will enjoySun the open plan living fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. Double garaging Ideal opportunity for you to with enterinternal the fast-access growing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered considered. OPENOPEN HOMEHOME

RAG#20923 ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street 6 Violet Street

NEW BEGINNINGS

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

â€ĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

â€ĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed

â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural settingâ€ĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20938

OPEN

Prior Auction offers HOME considered. OPEN

Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

ID#RAG20952

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced Sun drenched open plan living & decks section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastDouble garaging with internal access growing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered OPEN HOME considered. OPEN HOME Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

RAG#20923

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM ¡ 3 bedroom home with amazing views 4 ITweatherboard bedroom log cabin with rural views SIZE ISWOODEN NOT A¡PROBLEM BE NICE WOODEN IT BE NICE WOODEN IT BE NICE ¡ Amazing variety of plants, secret gardens 3 bedroom This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has 4 bedroom home with endless options 4 bedroomThis home with endless options home has This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has features: Double garaging grounds bordering many great features: Double garaging many great features: Double garaging Wonderful family home Wonderfulmany familygreat home over the Aotea harbour and walkways to discover ¡ immaculate stream 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Modern new kitchen Modern new kitchen Native timber flooring Native timber flooring Native timber flooring Large double garaging and workshop Large double garaging and workshop ¡ Warm home: all day sun in Private theoffsummer, ¡ Awesome fishing in Aotea harbour for ¡ road Waitetuna primary school 2km away Private off location Private off road location road location Large shade irrigation Justhouses a walkwith to the beach, on the bus route. Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Large shade houses with irrigation Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. throughoutWonderful family home/ investment/ rental Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental throughout open fire and Kent fire for winter flounder, mullet ¡ Located mid-way between Raglan and Hamilton Wonderful family home/ investment/snapper, rental 1212m² of land 1212m² of(Currently land rented $300/wk) (Currently rented $300/wk) (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers Auction Prioroffers Auction offers Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers ¡ Very generous 4836 m2 of near flatOPEN landHOME ¡ An easy 25 minutes from Raglan Prior ¡OPEN Situated on 6487m2 considered. considered. considered. considered. OPEN OPEN HOME considered. OPEN HOME HOMEHOME

ID#RAG20963

ID#RAG21891

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

ID#RAG21769

ID#RAG20907 Saturday 1pm ID#RAG20963Saturday 2pm 10 Violet Street 55 Government Road

ID#RAG20963

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

ID#RAG20907

Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

SEEKING NEW RURAL LISTINGS! Phone: Richard Thomson - 027 294 8625

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

WATER MOUNTAIN MAKE ME YOUR&OWN – LocatedSPECIAL!! close to town & beach. This is a 2 I’M RATHER

bedroom immaculate Four double bedroom home onhome, 625m²fully lockable garage power. and sunny, only minutes to Two largewith living areas,Elevated 2 ÂŊ bathrooms nearestkitchen, beach entertainer’s & town centre. The house has Fantastic the designer oven polished timberout flooring, is fully Large family area flows to sunny deckinsulated, newly or alfrescoroofed, diningnewly painted and has a newly decked spa views, pool area. The easysunsets care, fully fenced Glorious Mtn magnificent section will make this home a pleasure to live in. & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 Sunday 1pm 19 Manukau Road ID#RAG20886

WATER & MOUNTAIN

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 Four double bedroom home on 625m² bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes toTwo large living areas, 2 ÂŊ bathrooms the nearest beach & town centre. The house hasFantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newlyLarge family area flows out to sunny deck roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked or alfresco dining spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets section will make this home a pleasure to live in.& a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 Sunday 1pm 19 Manukau Road ID#RAG20886 1 Seabreeze Way

Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master

OPEN HOME

1 Seabreeze Way

OCEANTO RETREAT TOO GOOD MISS! BUSH BABY

slice of Raglan’s â€ĸ 2 homesAon 1 freehold title best real estate nestled into bush–surrounds near Whale Bay. Master 2 houses,native 2 incomes 2 two bedroom

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY TOO GOOD TO MISS!

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled intoâ€ĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master

â€ĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

ID#RAG20952

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20964

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20907

OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ÂŊ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20886

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

â€ĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom

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Cover Local returned serviceman Don Sutton pictured here on ANZAC day 2013 Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s 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

Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761

Club supporting students with essay competition

Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010

The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027

The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278

It was no usual day at school for 17 students (pictured above) from the Raglan area last Wednesday. Pupils from Raglan Area, Te Mata, Waitetuna and Te Uku schools visited the Raglan Club to write essays in exam like conditions. Their essays are entries for the annual ANZAC essay Competition held by the Raglan Club every year and the winners receive funds to goforecasts towards their secondary WeatherMap - New Zealand weather schooling.

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ElECTorATE offiCE 25 roche Street, Te Awamutu 07 825 0263 (freephone) shaneardernmp@xtra.co.nz facebook.com/shane.ardernmp

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This year the topic was 'The Gallipoli Campaign' and the students

were given one and a half hours to complete their essay. Kathy Briant, teacher from Te Mata School bought her whole senior class of year 6, 7 and 8s. "It's great exam experience for later on," says Kathy. The teachers involved also see it as an opportunity for their students to learn about the relevant history related to the topic each year. The Raglan Club provides a generous BBQ lunch at the completion of the essay writing with a chance for the schools to mix and mingle. The winner of this years http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla competition is Lennox Reynolds, year 8 (see essay published on page 8.) Second place went to Charlie Irvin (yr 8) and third to Sven Seddon (yr 8). Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides

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Public meeting on roading ‘first step’ in town square consultation process

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public meeting has been called for next Thursday evening (May 1) in an effort to sort out the roading issues hindering progress with the Raglan town square project. Dave Currie, who is Raglan Chamber of Commerce president, preferred to describe the meeting as a “place making meeting around road issues” and said it represented the first step in a process which had now been developed to ensure some healthy community discussion on the project. Thursday’s meeting – which is under Waikato District Council’s auspices – would be led by a consultant roading engineer “to give some additional independence” to the process. “Council can’t be seen to be self-interested, so they got someone else to look at it [the issue] as well,” he said. “This should give people more confidence in the plan.” The engineer would give his

views and the public theirs in a bid to find consensus on the roading requirements. The surprise development follows a mid-April planning meeting where people split into six groups looking at platforms, seating, planter boxes, roadway painting, fundraising and aesthetics coordination. But it became difficult to make much headway in planning the makeover because the space left for the town square project once roading needs were allowed for was still not known. “This is pivotal – until we know what’s available we can’t see what’s possible,” Dave told the Chronicle. One thing which was clear, however, was that the joining of the two centre islands at the Bow Street/ Wainui Road T-junction was not going to happen. “It was only ever brainstorming, it was only ever an idea,” he said. But what did need to be worked out, for instance, was how much of the

road width set aside for vehicles coming down Bow St and turning left into Wainui Road could be utilised as part of a town square. Dave said once it was known how much or how little road was available, the town square group would develop some firm plans and have a drawing commissioned. Next a big board showing the plans would be set up downtown – maybe on one of the centre islands – and the group would commit to manning it over two or three weekends so locals could “look and chat and have general discussion around it all”. “Until now we’ve had a schematic plan only; the big board will show something concrete.” Finally there would be another public meeting to see what everyone thought. “That’s the process, which up until now has been missing.” Dave stressed the chamber role’s in the matter was simply to ensure some good robust community debate. “After all, it’s a democracy,” he said. The town square concept, which has always been intended only as a 12-month trial, developed out of a day-long community workshop with Australian “place making” guru David Engwicht back in February. Edith Symes

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Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

Funds required to fight seabed sand mining Mobile dog bath & professional grooming @ Anexa Animal Health Clinic taking bookings now for: Tues 29 April All enquiries phone Brett & Helen 0800 10 10 45

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Raglan community is around a very important fundraiser to support the legal challenge to stop the government strip mining our seabed. The current challenge is to halt an application for consent to mine the ironsand on our seabed floor. This application is currently before the Decision Making Committee of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) to opencast/strip-mine the sand off our West Coast seabed – an area the size of Rarotonga. KASM – Kiwis against seabed mining - are raising funds to pay for the legal representation and expert witnesses in support of the arguments against this potentially environmental disaster. To this end, a fabulous music/ auction event is being held at the Raglan Club on Saturday 3rd May. Top musicians include Raglan local Midge Marsden and the Legendary Raglan Mudsharks; Moana and the Tribe; Slipped Discs and Amelia Penfold. These generous, internationally

acclaimed and high profile musicians are all donating their time to support this crucial cause. Auction items range from the funky and adventurous through to the luxurious. Offers are coming in thick and fast from generous Raglan people and include an overnight cruise on the Wahine Moe; a horse trek for two from Bridal Veil falls; surprises from Aaron Brunet (Masterchef) and Josh Kronfeld (ex All Black) plus much more: art, massage, bike rides â€Ļ even a tattoo! Doors open 6.30pm at the Raglan Club and great food (that is part of the fundraising effort) will be available from this time. Music kick’s off at 7.00pm and intrepid auctioneer Julie Hannah from Ray White, will be auctioning various goods and services throughout the evening. So bring your dancing shoes, your friends and your wallet! Credit card facilities will also be available. Tickets are selling fast and can be purchased from the Raglan Information Centre or through the organising committee. Contact Hine on 825 0900 for more information. KASM

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Generosity leaves Johnny gobsmacked – and bald

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ohnny George never really

good on his offer to have his hair shaved off at a Te Mata School PTA bazaar. He thought that maybe if pledges got to $500 he’d also put in $500 of his own, and that would be that without him having to face his first haircut in more than three years. But when he came to collect up the money that people gave for his head shave he was “gobsmacked” to find it came to $1300 – and that left the Johnny, a teacher aide at the school,

Raglan mum steps up again to take on Sky Tower challenge

with no option but to follow through on his promise. “Even my wife gave $200,” he complained lightheartedly. “Now I am sitting here [at home in Raglan] with a bald head, a head cold and a blocked nose.” The bazaar was a fundraiser to buy new school computers, and Johnny still had the strength this week to say a big thank you to everyone at Te Mata School, members of the Raglan District Union Church, his “wonderful” neighbours and family and friends for their generosity. Edith Symes

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aglan mother of two and volunteer firefighter Leanna Darby reckons it’s “a bit of madness” mixed with a competitive spirit that motivates her every Monday and Friday to complete an early-morning run up and down the 260-odd steps of the Bridal Veil Falls – four, sometimes five, times over.

Sioux Swann and Johnny George with his new cut

And that kitted out in gear which includes carrying on her back the hefty steel breathing apparatus sets filled with air, so familiar to firefighters the world over. No new carbon fibre ones for the Raglan crew as yet, she rues, to lighten the load. Leanna’s both training and “madly fundraising”, along with three fireman colleagues from Raglan’s volunteer brigade, in preparation for Auckland’s 10th

annual Firefighter Sky Tower Step Challenge, which is now less than a month away. The small team’s been training three months already, and for Leanna that means getting up at 4.50am to feed her six-monthold before tackling the falls just beyond Te Mata between 5.30 and 7.30 both weekdays. But she’s unfazed. It’s a great opportunity to re-claim her prebaby fitness, she explains. “I enjoy a challenge.” And it’s a really fun event for kids to see, Leanna adds. She and hubby Dan Mills – also a local firefighter – have a three-year-old as well as a baby and “they can wait at the top and watch us come through”. Leanna took on the Firefighter Challenge for the first time a couple of years ago, while for Raglan’s Stephen O’Byrne and John Oetzel it’s also second time round after completing the 2013

Landcare networking field day

Landcare and other community groups working to protect Waikato’s environment are holding a Landcare Networking Field Day in Raglan next month.

Dr Oliver Russell, Dr. Damian Kitcheman, Dr. Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan

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The event is being organized by Waikato Regional Council in conjunction with Whaingaroa Harbour Care. “The primary objective of this field day is to enable representatives

from each landcare group and other community groups to discuss current issues affecting their areas and to develop an understanding of each others’ work,” said council sustainable agriculture coordinator Bala Tikkisetty. The event will be at the Sunset Motel conference hall at 7 Bankart St on Tuesday 6 May, running from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Lunch will be provided. The afternoon will include visits

event in which 550 firefighters from New Zealand and overseas raced up the 1103 steps or 51 flights. All contenders battled their way to the top of the iconic Sky Tower in full firefighter gear weighing up to 25 kilos, raising more than $480,000 for Leukemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand (LBC). This year’s event will be a first for local tradie Brett Soanes who confessed he didn’t know much about it but, like his fellow firefighters, was happy to put time into training and energy into fundraising for a good cause which supports thousands of patients and their families living with blood-related conditions. The 2014 event happens on Saturday May 17 with 700 firefighters taking on the challenge. People can donate online with direct links to the names of competitors. E Symes

to plantings and stream monitoring sites, and a fish monitoring demonstration. A minibus for those wanting transport will leave Waikato Regional Council in Hamilton at 8.30am. For more information or to book at seat on the minibus contact Bala Tikkisetty (bala.tikkisetty@ waikatoregion.govt.nz) or Megan Pritchard (megan.pritchard@ waikatoregion.govt.nz) via email or call 0800 800 401.


Curtain falls on Tony’s T-House Leanne Waite Local - Registered Midwife Personal, supportive midwifery care

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Get Prepared For Your Pet’s Senior Years

Clinic Raglan & Hamilton Mobile 0274 828 021 Email: waite@waikatomidwives.co.nz

Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment

Pets get older sooner than we realise. At just seven years old, most dogs and cats are at retirement age in human terms. And while they may look like they have hardly changed, there are often real changes happening inside. Senior pet wellness check-up Just as we go to the doctors for a check-up more frequently as we get older, the same is true for our pets. We need to keep an eye out for diseases early on, like cancers, infections and liver, kidney or dental issues. Some of these problems may be caused by the onset of old age; others might be hereditary or even diet. Taking a few samples gives us the greatest chance of quickly identifying issues early – giving your pet a longer, happier life.

Inside Tony's T-House on Government Rd

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aglan identity Tony Johnson reckons he may have to go back to living a boring life for a while now that his Government Road house – described on Facebook as the “T-House â€Ļ home of yumminess, friendship and cultural experiences” – is being sold. “It’s kind of sad,” Tony told the Chronicle last week as he prepared to pack up and move out now the owners of the house plan to do it up and put it on the market. He described it as an “awesome spot â€Ļ around the corner from the wharf in Cox’s Bay”. Jamaican-born Tony, a band manager, grew up in London but settled later in Auckland where he had a lounge bar and venue called Galatos on K Road. He found his way to Raglan about nine years ago, and soon after his T-House evolved. The T stands for “time out” or “transcend everything”, Tony explains. Essentially he’s run an open house – a fun hangout for

locals, performers and travellers. Tony’s held everything from family-oriented weekly movie nights and Saturday social gatherings there to kids’ parties and Sunday roasts for 40-odd people. It’s been about things that transcend normal everyday life, says Tony who describes himself as “just an ordinary fella”. Tony’s also known around town for the Raglan Artisan Workshop or RAW he set up down at the wharf as shops were re-establishing after the disastrous fire there. Although RAW worked quite well for a time, says Tony, some “noise issues” forced the marketstyle business out, and a similar collective space called Three Little Birds was established downtown alongside Raglan’s sushi bar last October. Tony reckons he’s off now to have a bit of a holiday, but will be back to do the T-House thing again if he can find a place with a decent-sized house and land. “It works quite well for the community.” Edith Symes

RAGZ Easter Holiday Week Let the kids go bush this Easter with the RAGZ holiday programme.

Running daily from Monday 28 April to Friday 2 May, 9am to 3pm,at the Old School Arts Centre, activities include: Leaf art. Bush walking. Bird feeding. An exciting, outdoor treasure hunt. Daily bread making (to keep your strength up).

A day of cooking fun. Cost: $17 for a half day, $29 a day or $140 for the week. (Subsidies may be available, please ask). Bookings are essential, so please contact the Old School Arts Centre today to reserve your child’s place. Call 07 825 0023 or email info@raglanartscentre. co.nz. More details available on the website: www.raglanartscentre. co.nz

What tests will be carried out? Besides weighing your pet and giving them a thorough check over, your vet may need to take some blood and urine samples for testing. 07 825 7370 021 0226 0455 www.raglanmidwife.co.nz

These will show if there are any problems with liver, kidneys, urinary tract or pancreas. The procedure is fast and simple and results come back from NZVP’s world class laboratory in a few days. Book your pet’s wellness check-up now. The results will help your vet advise you on any treatments or diet and exercise changes your pet may need to have a longer, healthier life.

Penny Mason

Registered Midwife

07 825 5396 021 068 0615 Offering gentle midwifery care for pregnant, birthing and new mothers birth centre â€ĸ home â€ĸ hospital

Don’t Feed Your Pet Junk Food! Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! As vets we cannot emphasise enough the importance of good nutrition for your pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your pet to ensure they lead a healthy life. There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your pet with pet food purchased from your vet. Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, weight loss and hairball control. Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are formulated to help control or prevent some of the typical health problems of each breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets designed for specific health conditions. Much less mess to clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – therefore less mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet.

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Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High quality food tends to make the animal feel full and satisfied with a smaller quantity.

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The Anzacs

We will remember them...

Memorabilia, war stories sought for Raglanfocused exhibition The call’s gone out -- on the eve of Anzac Day -- for memorabilia which can be incorporated into a World War I commemoration exhibition next year which organisers say will be all about “the Raglan soldiers who left our shores, many of whom did not return”. “We want to focus on their stories, where they served, and the stories of the community of Raglan affected by their absence,” says Raglan Museum Society committee member Ken Soanes of the exhibition, which will open here next February. And as part of that the society’s seeking from the public “items from the war years, photos, soldiers’ photos, diaries and postcards, soldiers’ souvenirs – anything that can be used to illustrate the war years”. Ken believes, the sorts of items they’re after are probably sitting in dusty old boxes and bottom drawers. “Every item has a story and that is what we are wanting to record,” he says. “We are planning a short

audio visual display and are seeking stories about the war years that have been passed down from parents and grandparents. “We see these as important as with time the stories are lost â€Ļ this is an opportunity to have them recorded for the future, and preferably told by a family member.” Raglan RSA president Colin Hodkinson says his association is “absolutely happy” to collaborate in any way it can with the museum over the exhibition. “Memorabilia is great, memorabilia with stories is fabulous,” he says. “The whole idea is to tell the story of the Raglan people [during the war years].” Meanwhile the museum society points out its new building, adjacent to Joyce Petchell Park in Wainui Road, is very secure and both temperature and humidity-controlled. “We’re now confidently exhibiting items of considerable value and antiquity,” Ken says. He emphasises processes are in place to record every item that comes into the

museum, that items are catalogued and photographed with details kept on a secure electronic database, and that anything not on display is kept in secure storage. “People can be assured that their memorabilia will be handled with special care and can be brought along as a loan item, although we prefer items to be presented to the museum as gifts for the permanent exhibition which will follow after the commemoration.” While 2014 is the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, the commemoration exhibition’s opening next February will coincide with the anniversary of the first engagement of New Zealand troops at the Suez Canal, where they helped repel a Turkish attack. The Anzac Gallipoli engagement followed on April 25 of that same year. To discuss offers of memorabilia or stories about the war years, please call society vice president Cynthia Tucker on 825 8419 or the museum office on 825 8925. A. T

Raglan Club Anzac Open Day Raglan Club Inc will be opening its doors to the community on Anzac Day following the service on Bow Street at 11am.All are very welcome to mix and mingle as we remember the soldiers who went into battle on our behalf. Live music will follow into the afternoon and the winning student for the annual Raglan Club sponsored Anzac essay writing competition for the district’s Year 8 students will be awarded their prize around 1pm. Good luck to the 14 personnel from 161 Battery who no doubt will want to put the leger right from last year darts and pool.

Anzac Remembrance Service - 11.00am Order of Service God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save our Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save our Queen

Welcome Minister: We are here to remember People: We are here to remember all those who gave their lives in the service of their country during the wars of our times Minister: We are here to give thanks People: We are here to give thanks for the courage and self-sacrifice Minister: We are here to worship People: We are here to worship God from whom we receive forgiveness, love and peace Minister: Let us pray THE LORD’S PRAYER: People: Our Father Who Art in Heaven...

Scripture reading Hymn:

O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home.

Under the shadow of thy throne, Thy saints have dwelt secure, Sufficient is thine arm alone, And our defence is sure.

Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her fame, From everlasting thou art God, To endless years the same.

(Isaac watts, 1674-1748)

Address The offering: in support of RSA veterans and the elderly who require help during the year

Wreath laying: MC calls for organisations individually to lay wreaths Minister: Greater love hath no man than this, That a man lay down his life for his friends The Last Post: A Silence : A silence is observed for a time â€Ļâ€Ļâ€Ļ.. The Ode: Minister: Let us pray

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Hymn: O lord my God, when I in awesome wonder, Consider all the works thy hands have made, Australian I see the stars, I hear the mighty thunder, Australians all let us rejoice Thy power throughout the universe For we are young and free displayed. We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil Our home is girt by sea Then sings my soul, my saviour God to thee; Our land abounds in nature’s gift How great thou art, how great thou art! Of beauty rich and rare Then sings my soul, my saviour God to thee; In history’s page let every stage How great thou art, how great thou art! Advance Australia fair Whakaaria mai tōu RÄĢpeka ki a au; In joyful strains then let us sing Tiaho mai rā roto i te pō: Advance Australia fair Ki konā au titiro atu ai: Ora, mate, hei a au koe noho ai. Whakaaria mai tōu RÄĢpeka ki a au; Tiaho mia rā roto i te pō: Ki konā au titiro atu ai: Ora, mate, hei a au koe noho ai. Minister: Let us dedicate ourselves anew to the unfinished task People: In remembrance of those who make the Great sacrifice. O God make us better men and women, And give us peace in our time; Through Jesus Christ, your son, our saviour. Amen.

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E Ihowa Atua O ngā iwi mātao rā Ata whakarangona Me aroha noa Kia hua ko te pai Kia tau tō atawhai Manaakitia mai Aotearoa God of nations at thy feet In the bounds of love we meet Hear our voices we entreat God defend our free land Guard Pacific’s triple star From the shafts of strife and war Make her praises heard afar God defend New Zealand

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We will remember them...

Celebration of longtime army, Raglan linkage still a way off When and how the 50th anniversary of Raglan’s “adoption” of the army’s 161 Battery will be celebrated should be clearer after a meeting that was to have been held today between the Raglan RSA and top brass here for tomorrow’s Anzac Day service. Back last December the Raglan Chronicle reported the battery was planning an extended Anzac Day visit this month so a series of communitybased activities could be held to mark the unusual link between a Manawatu-based artillery unit and a Waikato seaside town. But Anzac Day’s tomorrow and the 50th anniversary celebrations are still very much on the drawing board. “We are going to plan it out in detail with [Raglan RSA president] Colin Hodkinson the day before Anzac Day,” Sergeant Major Richard Pheoeore of 161 Battery told the Chronicle last week. He said that at this stage “it’s just ideas in our heads, our intentions”. Sergeant Major Pheoeore said they

were looking at records to try to ascertain exactly when the 50th anniversary should be held. “We’re coming to do some mingling but it could be later this year or next year,” he said. An open day at Raglan Area School, a rugby match against a local “selection” and even a military exercise in rural areas around Raglan were among ideas mentioned by RSA representatives when they approached the community board last December for some funding to help cover costs. Raglan’s “adoption” of 161 Battery goes back to the mid-1960s when the unit was deployed to Vietnam amid political controversy and huge public opposition. The soldiers and their families took so much abuse, from acquaintances as well as strangers, that when rotations returned after 12-month tours of duty it was common for a plane to land at a military airbase in the dead of night with no civic reception. On one occasion, 161 battery troops were spat on and had blood thrown at them as they marched down Auckland’s Queen Street. Tensions became so high

that soldiers were told to not wear their uniforms in public. Through it all, the Raglan community supported the battery and their families. Encouraged by Doug Arter – who was described at the time as one of Raglan’s leading lights – they sent letters, food parcels, books, New Zealand beer and “other small comforts” to every member of the battery on active service in Vietnam. At one point during the Vietnam War, 161 Battery managed to smuggle Mr Arter aboard an aircraft and there is reportedly a photo showing him and a Lieutenant Hugh Weatherhead “brewing up” at a base in South Vietnam. In 1972, the battery formally adopted part of Lord Raglan’s coat of arms as its battery emblem. The relationship endures today and members of the battery parade travel through religiously from Linton army camp – often with a field gun in tow – to take part in Raglan’s Anzac Day services. One recent notable absence, though, was in 2011 when Anzac Day fell on Easter Monday and troops had been given home leave. A. T

Brothers in arms - by Lennox Reynolds (winner of the Raglan Club's ANZAC essay competition) I was born in the year 1896 in a small town called Kasaba on the outskirts of Constantinople. My life was what a lot of people would have called boring. I spent my days high upon the hilltops goat herding with my brother Doruk, traipsing through the bumps and ruts throughout the landscape. The frustration in my life came from my brother, the most irritating and irresponsible person on the planet yet he was the only individual I could relate to. I remember one night huddled around an open fire. I had somehow managed to make him so angry he was in a blind rage. Shockingly he stood up pulled out his gun and fired. I searched my body to see if I had been hit and out of the corner of my eye I saw a grey wolf drenched in blood – shot on the verge of attack. Though my brother may have had a terrible temper, he was always there when I needed him. That was until the day I needed him most. February 22nd 1915 Notice To Examination

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Note: service is compulsory. Anyone who fails to register will face serious penalties. Registration must be made within 7 days of notice arrival. After six weeks of basic training I was posted to Gallipoli. Rows upon rows of men had already dug great trenches within the earth 7 feet high and 6 feet wide. We were placed high upon the mountain overlooking the beach down below. It was only 3 days after my arrival that things started to jump into action. Great ships sailed into the harbour, firing shells into the face of the mountain. The noise was deafening. Explosions propelled shrapnel and debris in every direction. Hundreds of men streamed in either dead or wounded. The screams of the injured resonated through the trenches leaving behind a feeling too sickening to be described. As the ships sailed closer towards the shore small wooden boats were dispatched carrying ten or more men within each. As soon as they arrived it was a blood bath. Hundreds upon hundreds of men armed with nothing but rifles were sent running into a hail of machine gun fire and shells. It disgusted me that the way war was fought was to send thousands of ordinary men running at a bombardment of gunfire. To me it was senseless loss of life and although they were the enemy I could not help but feel sorry for them. Life was hard in the trenches for the next few weeks. We fought wave after wave of futile assaults. Food had become

scarce and the stench of rotting carcasses was overpowering. After five dreadful months we heard that our commanding officers were planning a counter attack. At 6am the plan was to take place. The attack involved emerging from the safety of our own trench and running across open ground in an attempt to capture theirs and sure enough as soon as the day dawned the attack began. Fortunately I was not in the first wave. The second wave climbed from the trench. The sinister sound of machine gun fire echoed all around. I was never a religious person before the war but in battle the fear of death made me cling to the thought that some force would protect me. The time had come for us to run. The whistle sounded signaling it was time. I climbed over the parapet, Allah help me. I took a deep breath and ran. Dead men carpeted the open the ground and the ones that still clung to life screamed anguished cries as I ran for the front line. I made it to the enemy trench, clambered down the sand bags to the heart of it all. I found myself face to face with a British soldier. I looked him in the eye. Could I really kill someone’s son? I didn’t want to kill him but it was him or me. I pulled the trigger and then my heart sank as my gun failed to fire. This was it I thought, the end of it all. I could see his finger inching towards the trigger. A loud bang reverberated through the air. I searched my body to see where I had been hit and out of the corner of my eye I saw the bloodstained British soldier slumped

down in front of me. Though my brother may have always had a terrible temper he was always there when I needed him. “To those hero’s that shed their blood and lost their lives you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and Mehmets to us where they lie side by side in this country of ours. You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe your tears your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives in this country they have become our sons as well.” Colonel Mustafa Kemal, First President of Turkey

Lennox Reynolds (yr 8) Raglan Area School


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Time to eject from video store says local After serving behind the counter at our local video shop for a decade, Leon Wiki decided it was the right time to pursue new dreams, but not before a well-earned holiday.

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“I’m going to take some time off before I decide what I’ll do next. It could be I’ll go to Uni or travel or even start a business – we’ll see.” Leon served his customers with that same laid-back approach to life, a quality that endeared him to many loyal regulars. Last Thursday found this Raglan institution serving his last customer with the same positive, ‘bend over backwards to help’ attitude he’s always possessed. There with him, as was the case most days, faithful four-legged best mate Timo (pictured left with Leon) seemed oblivious to the significance of the day, choosing to sleep most of it away in the portable dog-box. You’ll both be missed. Best of luck Leon! Sue Russell

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Well the 'Smokem Raglan' judges on Saturday night agreed. Tony Ell took out the top smoked fish prize, with a snapper he caught up the Coromandel with the Raglan Club Fishing Section - caught during the last three minutes of that competition. Tony has smoked fish for a long time, for himself and friends. Wife Judy raves about how good the smoked fish is. Well Judy you are so right, Tony is the 2014 champion. Entries were lower than last year due to the rough weather and no boats fishing over the Easter break, but the overall caliber of entries was much higher than last year. We had gemfish, lemonfish, eel, snapper, kahawai, trevally and kingfish and all types of herbs, chilli, lime and sweeteners from brown sugar to maple syrup plus other secret never to be revealed concoctions. During the judging we had a flounder filleting demo. People were then invited to attempt to fillet a flounder for judging and the best flounder filleter on the evening was a local John Johenson. Surplus flounder fillets were then smoked on the spot. Julie Hanna’s iconic cake was a octopus on a rock and the auction raised $75.00 for

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the upcoming Hookem – Take a Kid Fishing. Thank you, Julie. The judges, Julie Hanna, Clint Baddeley, Colin Chung and Ralph Blanchard gave up their Easter Sunday evening. They loved the role they played and hopefully will be available for 2015. They had fresh ideas for next years event along with the Committee, so there could be slight changes for 2015, but the basis of the competition will remain the same. Come on Raglan we have to knock Tony off his perch next year! Raglan Wharf Seagull

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ī€ąī€ī€–ī€“ī€†ī€•ī€ąī€˛ī€–ī‹ī€†ī€ŗī€ ī€¤ī€ī€šī€ˆī€†ī€ī€ŋī€Žī€Ÿī€†ī€‘ī€Ŗī€„ī€ĸī€œī€§ī€†ī€ī€†ī€ ī€ąī€ī€–ī€“ī€†ī€•ī€ąī€˛ī€–ī‹ī€†ī€ŗī€ ī€¤ī€ī€šī€ˆī€†ī€ī€ŋī€Žī€Ÿī€†ī€‘ī€Ŗī€„ī€ĸī€œī€§ī€†ī€ī€†ī€ ī€ī‹ī„ī€­ī€†ī€Ŗī€žī€† ī€ī‹ī„ī€­ī€†ī€Ŗī€žī€† ī€ī€ŋī€†ī€ī€ƒī€„ī€‚ī€¤ī€¯ī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€‡ī€šī€ˆī€†ī€˜ī€ƒī€šī€ī€†ī€† ī€ī€ŋī€†ī€ī€ƒī€„ī€‚ī€¤ī€¯ī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€‡ī€šī€ˆī€†ī€˜ī€ƒī€šī€

ī€‹ī€—ī€”ī€–ī€†ī€•ī€ąī€˛ī€–ī€†ī€ąī€“ī€†ī€‘ī€†ī€ī€–ī€“ī€–ī€˜ī€ąī€—ī€ŗī€†ī€´ī€ī€‘ī€”ī€†ī€ŗī€–ī€‹ī€”ī€’ī€ąī€“ī€† ī€‹ī€—ī€”ī€–ī€†ī€•ī€ąī€˛ī€–ī€†ī€ąī€“ī€†ī€‘ī€†ī€ī€–ī€“ī€–ī€˜ī€ąī€—ī€ŗī€†ī€´ī€ī€‘ī€”ī€†ī€ŗī€–ī€‹ī€”ī€’ī€ąī€“ī€† ī€’ī€Žī€†ī€™ī€‚ī€‚ī€œī€‰ī€†ī€Ģī€ ī€‰ī€Žī€†ī€œī€ĸī€Šī€‚ī€†ī€Ÿī€ƒī€žī€‚ī€†ī€Ąī€Ÿī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€ˆī€ƒī€ ī€†ī€Ąī€šī€œī€Šī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€„ī€ƒī€ ī€…ī€Ÿī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€‚ī€† ī€…ī€šī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€†ī€œī€šī€ˆī€†ī€ˆī€ƒī€ ī€„ī€†ī€‚ī€ˆī€‚ī€‰ī€†ī€ƒī€¤ī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€ĸī€‰ī€†ī€¨ī€ ī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€Ļī€Ŧī€ĩī€ļī€ˇī€‰ī€† ī€›ī€ ī€¤ī€…ī€šī€œī€ƒī€Ąī€†ī€‰ī€ĸī€Žī€ ī€šī€Žī€‚ī€ī€†ī€ƒī€¤ī€†ī€šī€†ī€œī€ƒī€Ēī€‚ī€œī€ˆī€†ī€™ī€œī€šī€Žī€†ī€™ī€ ī€œī€œī€ˆī€†ī€™ī€‚ī€¤ī€¨ī€‚ī€ī€† ī€‰ī€‚ī€¨ī€Žī€ĸī€ƒī€¤ī€†ī€Ąī€ĸī€Žī€Ÿī€†ī€‚ī€‰ī€Žī€šī€›ī€œī€ĸī€‰ī€Ÿī€‚ī€ī€†ī€Ŗī€œī€šī€¤ī€Žī€ĸī€¤ī€…ī€‰ī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€†ī€™ī€„ī€ ī€ĸī€Žī€†ī€Žī€„ī€‚ī€‚ī€‰ī€Œ ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†

ī€ī€—ī€”ī€”ī€’ī€“ī€ī€†ī€”ī€•ī€–ī€†ī€ŗī€”ī…ī€ī€–ī€†ī€’ī€“ī€”ī€ąī€†ī€ī€’ī€´ī€–ī€ŗī€”ī…ī€ī€–ī€† ī€ī€—ī€”ī€”ī€’ī€“ī€ī€†ī€”ī€•ī€–ī€†ī€ŗī€”ī…ī€ī€–ī€†ī€’ī€“ī€”ī€ąī€†ī€ī€’ī€´ī€–ī€ŗī€”ī…ī€ī€–ī€† ī€ŗī€Žī€ˆī€œī€ĸī€‰ī€Ÿī€†ī€™ī€šī€žī€ĸī€œī€ˆī€†ī€Ÿī€ƒī€žī€‚ī€†ī€Ŗī€œī€ ī€‰ī€†ī€‰ī€‚ī€Ŗī€šī€„ī€šī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€‰ī€Žī€ ī€ī€ĸī€ƒī€†ī€† ī€šī€¨ī€¨ī€ƒī€žī€žī€ƒī€ī€šī€Žī€ĸī€ƒī€¤ī€†ī€ƒī€¤ī€†ī€šī€Ŗī€Ŗī€„ī€ƒīƒī€†ī€ī€†ī€šī€¨ī€„ī€‚ī€‰ī€Œī€†ī€–īƒī€Ŗī€šī€¤ī€‰ī€ĸī€Ēī€‚ī€†ī€œī€šī€Ąī€¤ī€† ī€šī€„ī€‚ī€šī€§ī€†ī€Ÿī€ƒī€žī€‚ī€†ī€ƒī€„ī€¨ī€Ÿī€šī€„ī€ī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€†ī€¨ī€ƒī€Ŗī€Ŗī€ĸī€¨ī€ĸī€¤ī€…ī€†ī€™ī€ĸī€„ī€‚ī€Ąī€ƒī€ƒī€ī€†ī€Žī€„ī€‚ī€‚ī€‰ī€† ī€Ŗī€œī€ ī€‰ī€†ī€œī€šī€„ī€…ī€‚ī€†ī€¨ī€Ÿī€ƒī€ƒī€Šī€†ī€Ÿī€ƒī€ ī€‰ī€‚ī€Œī€†ī€”ī€Ÿī€‚ī€†ī€…ī€ƒī€ƒī€ī€†ī€œī€ĸī€™ī€‚ī€†ī€šī€Ąī€šī€ĸī€Žī€‰. ī€Œī€†

ī€ ī€ ī€†ī€‡ī€ˆī€‰ī€‡ī€Šī€ ī€ī€ƒī€ ī€‹ī€ ī€ī€ī€„ī€ī€ ī€†ī€†ī€† ī€†ī€†ī€† ī€ī€˜ī€–ī€ŗī€–ī€“ī€”ī€–ī€ģī€†ī€ī€’ī‚ī€–ī€†ī€‘ī€†ī€‹ī€ąī€—ī€“ī€”ī€˜ī…ī€†ī€–ī€ŗī€”ī€‘ī€”ī€–ī€† ī€ī€˜ī€–ī€ŗī€–ī€“ī€”ī€–ī€ģī€†ī€ī€’ī‚ī€–ī€†ī€‘ī€†ī€‹ī€ąī€—ī€“ī€”ī€˜ī…ī€†ī€–ī€ŗī€”ī€‘ī€”ī€–ī€† ī€‡ī€‚ī€†ī€šī€žī€šī€¯ī€‚ī€ī€†ī€Ąī€Ÿī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€ˆī€ƒī€ ī€†ī€ī€„ī€ĸī€Ēī€‚ī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€„ī€ƒī€ ī€…ī€Ÿī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€‚ī€†ī€…ī€šī€Žī€‚ī€‰ī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€† ī€ĸī€¤ī€Žī€ƒī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€‚ī€†ī€Ŗī€„ī€ĸī€Ēī€šī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€‰ī€‚ī€Žī€Žī€ĸī€¤ī€…ī€†ī€ƒī€™ī€†ī€Žī€Ÿī€ĸī€‰ī€†ī€Ēī€‚ī€„ī€ˆī€†ī€šī€Ŗī€Ŗī€‚ī€šī€œī€ĸī€¤ī€…ī€†ī€Ļī€ļī€† ī€šī€¨ī€„ī€‚ī€†ī€œī€ĸī€™ī€‚ī€‰ī€Žī€ˆī€œī€‚ī€†ī€Ŗī€„ī€ƒī€Ŗī€‚ī€„ī€Žī€ˆī€Œī€†ī€”ī€Ÿī€‚ī€†ī€‰ī€ƒī€œī€ĸī€ī€†ī€¨ī€ƒī€œī€ƒī€¤ī€ĸī€šī€œī€†ī€‰ī€Žī€ˆī€œī€‚ī€ī€† ī€‰ī€Ŗī€šī€¨ī€ĸī€ƒī€ ī€‰ī€†ī€Ÿī€ƒī€žī€‚ī€†ī€ĸī€‰ī€†ī€‰ī€Žī€šī€Žī€‚ī€œī€ˆī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€†ī€Ŗī€„ī€šī€¨ī€Žī€ĸī€¨ī€šī€œī€œī€ˆī€†ī€Ŗī€ƒī€‰ī€ĸī€Žī€ĸī€ƒī€¤ī€‚ī€ī€† ī€šī€žī€ƒī€¤ī€…ī€†ī€‚ī€‰ī€Žī€šī€›ī€œī€ĸī€‰ī€Ÿī€‚ī€ī€†ī€Žī€„ī€‚ī€‚ī€‰ī€†ī€šī€¤ī€ī€†ī€…ī€šī€„ī€ī€‚ī€¤ī€‰ī€Œī€†

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LAST WED OF THE MONTH @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 60’s Music ‘n’ Mingles, karaoke & raffles, 11am. Enquiries Geoff Meek 825 0488. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 30 APRIL: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Mt Kakepuku - bring lunch

MENS MEETINGMANA TĀNE, Exploring Nonviolent Parenting, Thur 1st May, 6.30-9pm @ Old School, All Welcome, Contact: Tiaki, 8257111

HOOKEM - Take a Kid Fishing Family Fun Day, Saturday 3rd May. Free Entry. Registration 8 - 10am BBQ area. Raglan Club.

www.whalebayfitness.com fish bites, chips, squid

ring, potato fritter, and sauce-$6.

KASM FUNDRAISER LIVE MUSIC + AUCTION @ Raglan Club, Saturday 03 May. Midge Marsden and the Legendary Raglan Mudsharks; Moana and the Tribe; Slipped Discs and Amelia Penfold. Doors Open 6pm.

MY DARLING LEMON THYME book launch @ The Herbal Dispensary, Sat 26 April, 3-5pm. RSVP 825 7444

TRIVIAL PURSUIT TUES 29 APR

Raglan Club cash prize 7pm sharp 6 categories 10 questions each category: food, music, sport, art, New Zealand, space.

INDOOR BOWLS, St Peters Church Hall, 5 FREE 48 Bow Street starts Sunday 27th April at MEMBERSHIPS TO 1pm. Prizes, raffle BE GIVEN AWAY and afternoon tea ON THE NIGHT. supplied. Come along Lots of spot prizes and give it a go. All Entries by 28th April welcome. $10 per team ALL WELCOME

For Sale F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522. 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.

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Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

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

New ‘SALASAI’ + stunning Winter boots, coats & hats! Local Aaron Brunet, & My Darling Lemon Thyme cook books instore too x

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CALLING ALL FARMERS. Second hand concrete pipes 1050 diameter x 2.5m. RRP $1600+, $800 each. One-off deal, exyard, 750 and 825 also available. Ph Sayer Landscape Supplies 825 0577. RAGLAN GOLF CLUB firewood fund-raiser: 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 COMPOST: Condition your soil – Quality nutrients for your garden. Bulk $35m3 and Bagged $8 @ Xtreme Waste 8250017 SUPER SWEET BABY RABBITS, 1/2 Mini Plush Lop, Weaned and ready end April, koha for daughter, Gabrielle 825 8422

B Fitness U DStudio G E T ASSISTANCE @ Call Tom, 825Community 0404 Raglan House. Appointments www.whalebayfitness.com required. 8258142.

R A G L A N MUSICIAN’S CLUB – Open Mic Night, THURSDAY 24th @ Orca, Bow Street, 8.30pm until late. All welcome. THURS 24 APR @ YOT CLUB, Triggerfish featuring singer Kura Happ percussionist Mo Newport, soul/jazz/ reggae grooves. FRI 25 APR @ YOT CLUB, Regan Perry Live with the Soul Revolution (Brian Ruawai) - $10.

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

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BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

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LOOKING FOR BUS MECHANIC,ph Johnny 825 0231.

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2 BEDROOM BRICK home, fully furnished, carport, views to ocean. No pets – no children. Available May to Sept 2014, $350 pw, ph 07 853 2321.

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CHIMNEY FLUE CLEANING: Avoid chimney fires. For safe and efficient heating. $95. ph 027 2930398. GUITAR TUITION, all ages and stages, contact Ash Knox: 825 8039.

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SAT 26 APR @ VALENTES Cantina Out West, Dave Alley Rod Redgrave SAT 26 APR@ YOT CLUB, West Coast Party, DJ collective M.O.A (Music Of All), DJs Korruptive, T1R and DiFsounD. SUN 27 APR @ YOT CLUB, 7 piece band Rootz Konekt, reggae, roots and soul, from 6pm

Situations Vacant RAGLAN FOUR SQUARE: Student/ Part time positions for after school and weekend work. Two Senior positions (over 20 years old), who will be required to obtain/hold a Managers Certificate. Sunday to Tuesday and Wednesday to Saturday. Please contact Lesley on 0275556360. CATALOGING & ADMIN. ASSISTANT. Part time position with Raglan Museum Soc. Contact Pat Day for info 825 8416 or email info@raglanmuseum. co.nz for a position description. NANNY REQUIRED: Looking for a calm loving experienced child carer for our 17 month old daughter in our home. We require a carer from 2.30pm 5.30pm 2 days a week and also a full day every fortnight. Must be mature / experienced and flexibility would be good. Must have ref’s, a clean driving record and vehicle. Looking for someone who loves children rather than someone who is looking for some part time work please.Ph Kristy 8250147 / 021 810 949.

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TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE $110 + $150(including expenses) easy-going people, travellers welcome. Call/txt Danny 0223811831

Public Notices

D AV I S - G O F F, DONALD CHARLES. Joyce, Julie and Gary, Stuart and Joanne and families wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their support and kindness during the loss of a much loved husband, father, poppa + great poppa. The many cards and flowers were greatly appreciated. We would also like to give our special thanks to Dr. Mike Loten, Nurse Tracey Frew and Terry & Brigid Green for their care and support. Please accept this as a personal thank you from all of us.

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UNVEILINGS: FAMILY & FRIENDS B A M8 are invited to DON’T H8 the unveilings Raglan Violence Prevention of our cherished and Awareness uncles: WALLACE L E O N A R D C R A W F O R D PASSED AWAY 9/3/13 AND TOM (TK) TE WHAKA M A H A R ATA N G A O TE HAHI KINGI PASSED AWAY 29/4/13. A service will be held Sat 3 May 2014, 11am at Te Papa O Rotu Marae followed by the unveilings at Pehi Houkura then Ruamakamaka urupa. Everyone in attendance is encouraged to join our families in returning Public Notices to Te Papa O Rotu LITTLE GEM OP Marae for Kai hakari SHOP: Opportunities and celebrations of for Treasure Hunters their lives. and a friendly cuppa. Saturdays 9-11.30am. WHAKAIRO RAKAU CLASSES (MAORI WOODCARVING CLASSES) Union Church Hall, Stewart Street. Raglan Area School Night Classes with a kaiwhakairo, Kawharu Greensil, and supported by other experienced TE UKU AND carvers. DISTRICT MEMORIAL We propose two (10 night) courses for Thursday evenings HALL Committee Inc beginning at 7pm for Term 2 and Term 3. Each 10-week AGM @ Te Uku Hall, block will cost $100 payable in advance for tutor costs. Tuesday 13 May 2014 Places may be booked in advance for both terms. There - 7.30pm. All Welcome. is also a small fee for attendance for a koha to the school Enquiries to Secretary for the facility. Chisels will be available for students though 825 5101. we recommend that participants consider purchasing their own. (Please seek expert advice before purchasing TO WHOM IT MAY chisels.) Timber is a separate cost to participants. CONCERN and you know who you are. It has For further information or to secure one of a limited number of places contact Malcolm at Raglan Area School. now been eight months since my beloved dog disappeared under suspicious circumstances in a thunder storm at Town Square Community Project TeMata. I have heard – Be Informed rumors that you shot Notice is hereby given that a community meeting will my dog by mistake be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, thinking him to be a Raglan on Thursday 1 May 2014 commencing at 7.00pm. wandering dog as he ran scare across you This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. property and that you have disposed of him G J Ion down an offal hole. This Chief Executive is within your rights but have a conscience and 0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz some conviction for www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil your actions, and some compassion for me. We are not going to be angry or hold it against you, we just need to know so we can have Raglan Community Board closure and move NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan on. I am begging you Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, please to contact me Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 6 May 2014 commencing at 6.00pm. so we can stop tearing our heart out each and This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. every day wondering what has become of him. If you don’t have enough guts and Policy & Regulatory strength of character Committee Hearing to face me in person NOTICE is hereby given that a Hearing will be held to let me know then in the Council Chambers, Waikato District Council, you can contact me 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia commencing at 9.00am anonymously by letter on Monday 5 May 2014 and continue at 9.00am on Tuesday 6 May 2014, 9.00am on Wednesday 7 May 2014 to P O Box 166 Raglan. and 9.00am on Thursday 8 May 2014 if necessary, to Yours sincerely, Donna complete the Hearing. Rickard. The purpose of the Hearing is to hear submissions on R A G L A N the Proposed Psychoactive Substances Policy. BADMINTON CLUB. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Badminton starts Thursday 8 May, G J Ion 7-9pm. Raglan Area Chief Executive School Hall. Phone Celia 8258808 or 0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz 0211636974 (evenings www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil only please). All welcome.

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MENS MEETINGMANA Reveal your TĀNE, Exploring Nonviolent inner abs! Parenting, 1st Personal trainingThur and May, that 6.30-9pm @ Old classes focus on core School, Allcardio. Welcome, strength and Contact: Tiaki, For all ages, fitness levels. 8257111. Whale Bay

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MON @ THE KIDS COLOURING RAGLAN CLUB. 500 CONTEST at Raglan TRX Circuit Improve your cards, 1pm. Fish at the Wharf. Classes paddle power! Come in and colour WED @personal Raglan Club, One hour cardio/strength focus. Sport specific your fish and win a Fun Quiz 6:45pm. training & classes; 6-7pm kidsMon-Thurs, gift basket and Fri, 11am-12for Raglan that WEDNESDAYS focus on strength & @ gift voucher Must Pre-Book, 3 per will cardio. The max winner BANTEAY SREY Fish. class. lunchtime be picked RWhale EST A U R A N T Bay Whale Bay4th. Also May KnittingStudio Circle from Sunday, Fitness Fitness Studio a “Kids 9.30am. All welcome. introducing CallBeginners Tom, 825 0404 Call Tom,Meal 825 0404 Deal- 4 welcome. Basket”

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008) AUCTION: 10 James St – 9th May ‘14 REVAMPED & REVIVED IN RAGLAN

â€ĸ Elevated for sun and privacy, lovely 1930’s cottage â€ĸ Tastefully renovated and refurbished â€ĸ 2 double bedrooms, sunroom, large decking for outdoor living â€ĸ Fully fenced â€ĸ Established fruit trees â€ĸ Situated on 680m² within easy walking distance to Raglan township â€ĸ Prior auction offers considered.

AUCTION: 17 Rose St - 9th May ‘14 SIMPLY SENSATIONAL

â€ĸ North facing, elevated. Stunning bar, harbour views and amazing sunsets. â€ĸ 4 bedrooms (2 double, 2 single), spacious lounge, designer kitchen and bathroom â€ĸ Iconic Raglan bach ambience outside, contemporary styling inside â€ĸ Situated on 1012m² â€ĸ Short walk to the wharf, 5 minute walk to town â€ĸ Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG21872

ID#RAG21885 Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

AUCTION: 8 Karekare Ave – 9th May ‘14

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME Sunday 11am 10 James St

ABSOLUTE VALUE

â€ĸ 1950’s north facing dwelling, great location â€ĸ 3 double bedrooms, office, combined lounge/dining â€ĸ Single garage, outside shed â€ĸ Twin access from Karekare and Uenuku Ave â€ĸ Easy access to playgrounds, dairy, boat ramp, schools and township â€ĸ Appetising views of Raglan Harbour, commanding Mt Karioi in the backdrop â€ĸ ÂŊ int in 903m² â€ĸ Prior auction offers considered

AUCTION: 16 & 16a James St - 9th May ‘14 HOME JAMES

Located within minutes walk to town centre on James Street â€ĸ 1 title, 2 houses on section 931m2. â€ĸ FRONT HOUSE: 1940’s 3 double bedroom, large open plan design, office, heaps of character plus basement storage. â€ĸ BACK HOUSE: Modern 2 double bedroom home on a flat site. â€ĸ Both properties command a good rental return. â€ĸ Raglan Club and Bowling club close by, Raglan township walking distance - this property is truly “Home James” â€ĸ Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG21882

ID#RAG21884 Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 8 Karekare Ave

MAKE THIS YOUR LIFESTYLE $499,000

OPEN HOME

Saturday & Sunday 12pm 17 Rose St

NEW LISTING: 73 Wainui Rd

If it’s quality of lifestyle and a special environment for the children you are seeking, this is the one. Near new family home, 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large open plan living, double garage on 8619m² of land. Escape to your own piece of paradise, get back to nature with space to graze sheep and the horse, grow vegetables, raise chickens or just relax and drink in the gorgeous elevated rural outlook. Waitetuna Primary, a well established country school, is located only a couple kilometres away and roughly 25 minutes to Hamilton.

OPEN HOME

Saturday & Sunday 11am 16 & 16a James St

This 3 bedroom and 1 bathroom home has just had an interior makeover with a fresh coat of paint and a new kitchen, it looks fantastic! Well located on the way to the beaches yet still walking distance to town and just a few minutes to the best Pizza in town! Tucked away on a private section lined with mature trees and plenty of lawn space for kids or vege gardens. If it’s your 1st home, beach bach or rental investment this is a must see.

ID#RAG21903

ID#RAG21743

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 338

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

JOHNSON DRIVE STANDOUT LIFESTYLE $395,000

NEW LISTING: 22 Upper Bow St - VIEW COMPARABLE TO NO OTHER $615,000 - 2 bedrooms, double garage.

How lucky would you be to own this elevated home in this sought after location. A well presented 3 bedroom home, 1 bathroom, open plan living and a large sunny entertaining deck, all this tucked away down a private road. Elevated on a large 763m2 site with views down over Raglan township, across the harbour all the way to Te Akau. Easy walk to town, cafes, local school, beach and parks. If you are looking for peace and quiet this could be the one for you.

ID#RAG21866

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

ID#RAG21908 or open2view.com ID#315244

JUST LIKE A TREE HOUSE $495,000 â€ĸ Rural lifestyle property (approx 5 acres) on the outskirts of Raglan located on the very popular Maungatawhiri Rd â€ĸ 2 bedroom home, open plan living, modern kitchen â€ĸ Large deck to enjoy spectacular sunsets over the inner harbour â€ĸ Private, very tidy lifestyle block with beautiful views, close to beach, shops and everything Raglan has to offer â€ĸ This is must see!

DO YOU WANT TO BE CLOSE TO THE WHARF? $535,000

This is the house for you!! The wharf is just a walk away. The most stunning harbour views, walk to the beach, restaurants, town. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms bring the fishing rod and the kayaks. The best of Raglan living awaits you.(1/2 share in 1218m2).

ID#RAG21110 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME Saturday 3pm 47a Lily St

BEAT THIS LOCATION AND VIEWS!!! $535,000

If location is important, view this 3 bedroom house. Single garage with internal access. Conveniently located, just a walk to the wharf, cafes and all town facilities. Spectacular harbour views, north facing!!!

ID#RAG21657 Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna OPEN HOME 021 0200 8282 Saturday 3pm 38 Lily St

ID#RAG21581

OPEN HOMES this weekend 26th & 27th April Saturday 11am – 16a James St Saturday 12pm – 17 Rose St Saturday 12pm – 6 Simon Rd Saturday 1pm – 51 Wallis St Saturday 1pm – 73 Wainui Rd Saturday 1pm – 12b Primrose St Saturday 2pm – 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd Saturday 3pm - 47 Lily St Saturday 3pm - 38 Lily St

Sunday 11am – 10 James St Sunday 11am – 16 & 16a James St Sunday 12pm – 17 Rose St Sunday 1pm – 8 Karekare Ave Sunday 1pm – 6 Manukau Rd Sunday 2pm – 7 Puka Place

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 16 RAGLAN Chronicle


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