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4th April 2013 - Issue #337 Proudly brought to you by

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Open Homes

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

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Sunday 2pm

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NEW BEGINNINGS

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Stylishly12pm redecorated this tidy little home has AUCTION ONSITE: 68 Wallis St. 14th April, all you need. With two bedrooms inside the

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

ID#RAG21421

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

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Large paved entertainment area Large paved entertainment area OPEN HOME Saturday & Sunday 2pm - 68 Wallis Street - ph: 07 825 8669. Double garaging with internal access Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

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To the Editor, DOC, to develop a risk plan(Currey In response to the letter from Mr et al) for use in the Government’s Darwin re Maui dolphins. latest 2012 Threat Management Plan. I would like to draw your attention The site shows graphic displays of to the distinction between gill netting rapid rates of decline in the Maui and trawling. My letter was intended population. This site/risk plan also Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf.................................................................. 825 0010 in support of local inshore trawling. claims that 95.5% of Maui deaths I am writing because I am concerned forecast in the next five years will be that this issue is now so emotive that due to commercial fishing. 26% of various lobbies are not letting the which are likely to be due to trawling. public develop an objective view The readily available D.O.C. by promoting less than accurate “Threats caused by people” document, Nannie’s Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................ 825 8842 information. The whole subspecies www.doc.govt.nz/conservation states argument critically revolves around however, “we have no record of whether or not Hector and Maui Maui dolphin caught in trawls.” The can interbreed. A two edged sword, standard response from the lobbyists because if they can, and do, then the is, “the fishermen don’t report the The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street...........................................................825 0027 “world’s most critically endangered killing of Maui dolphin”. dolphin” (subspecies) simply becomes The perceived risk to Maui the northern Hector Dolphin. These dolphin from commercial fishing, creatures live at the northern extreme according to this expert opinion, has of the Hector range, and there is good DOUBLED since the establishment of The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street............................................ 825 8278 reason to consider that the population the 20,000 sq kilometre sanctuary in in this northern range limit has always 2008. So, either this large area closed been small. to commercial fishing is pointless, or While it is acknowledged that there are issues with the risk plan. The the population identified as Maui fishing industry (seafoodnewzealand. is small, the accepted numbers are org.nz) submission on the TMP in based on two different types of November 2012 dismissed the risk study. Experts ( Hamner et al, pp21) plan as implausible in this respect. stated in 2011 that “we did not find The risk plan also ignores the fact that conclusive evidence for a decline in 7 out of 28 Hector /Maui necropsied We Welcome all enquiries and enrolments We welcome all enquiries and1 enrolments for children 2 for Children 2 /2 and over. the Maui’s dolphin population,” but since 2007 by Massey University 1/2 and over. We offer morning (8.30-12.30), afternoon We offer Morning or Afternoon sessions, also state that a “small decline is were proven to have died from (1-3) and ‘Kindergarten sessions (8.30-3.00). fully qualifiedday’ staff and a safe,We have likely”. The differences in figures toxoplasma gondii. These creatures fully qualified stafflearning and a safe,environment. fun, learning environment. fun, of 111 individuals by aerial survey are also prone to brucellosis. Both Using some of your child’s ‘20 free hours’ at Kindergarten could mean no fees for you!! (2004, published 2006), and 55 diseases are known to cause neonatal by tag and recapture (2010-2011, deaths. The disease threat to Maui in CALL IN ANYTIME AT: 9 STEWART STREET, RAGLAN or Phone us on 825 8674 Email raglan@kindergarten.org.nz published 2012), are primarily due to the risk plan has been significantly two different methods of survey. The underestimated at 1%. latest survey excludes juveniles under I leave your readers to draw 1year old, and any Hector dolphin that their own conclusions. Suffice to say may previously have been recorded. that it is not pleasant being on the Hector dolphin are now known to receiving end of misinformed public range from Wellington all the way reprehension, while trying to operate up the West Coast to the core area of a legitimate, sustainable and efficient Maui population. business which employs locals and WeatherMap - New Zealand weatherThe forecasts http://www.weathermap.co.nz/index.php? recommended site (http:// allows visitors a working wharf to Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. dumpark.com/ Mauis/) uses expert view. opinion, note ‘opinion,’ from a panel G.Mackenzie, Raglan 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan of experts commissioned by MPI and 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Sunday Service: 10am. 7 Taipari Ave, Raglan Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 Contact: Pastor Roger & Karen Carter Weather Raglan Weather & Tides P: 07 8257305 E: carteraotea@vodafone.net.nz Map www.raglancatholic.org.nz Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts

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

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Forecasts

Forecast generated on Wednesday 3 April Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun/Moon temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) Fri

Sunny and clear skies

18

S 25 am SW 30 pm

2.2

L H L H

12:00 06:30 12:50 07:10

am am R 07:41 am pm S 07:04 pm pm

Sat

Showers with clear spells

18

S 10 am SW 20 pm

1.8

L H L H

01:10 07:40 02:00 08:10

am am R 07:42 am pm S 07:03 pm pm

Sun

Sunny and clear skies

17

SE 15 am SW 20 pm

1.1

L H L H

02:20 08:40 02:50 09:10

am am R 07:43 am pm S 07:02 pm pm

Mon

Mainly fine with possible showers

18

S5 am SW 20 pm

0.8

L H L H

03:10 09:30 03:40 10:00

am am R 07:43 am pm S 07:00 pm pm

Tue

Sunny and clear skies

19

SE 10 am SW 20 pm

0.9

L H L H

04:00 10:20 04:30 10:40

am am R 07:44 am pm S 06:59 pm pm

Wed

Sunny with some cloud

18

S5 S5

am pm

1.2

L H L H

04:40 11:00 05:10 11:20

am am R 07:45 am pm S 06:57 pm pm

Thu

Sunny with some cloud

19

W5 W5

am pm

1.3

L 05:20 am R 07:46 am H 11:40 am S 06:56 pm L 05:40 pm

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*Total significant wave height and *Tide times for Raglan Bar


Aircraft tragedy puts Coastguard at ‘cutting edge’

Similarities to earlier tragedy near Raglan Raglan’s latest aircraft crash has similarities to a 2005 tragedy in which two men died when their helicopter plunged into bush on the lower slopes of Mount Karioi.

Raglan Coastguard looked set yesterday to still go ahead with the scheduled opening of its wharf base on Friday afternoon despite a harrowing week’s work on the water.

Like 2degrees boss Eric Hertz, Michael Erceg was a wealthy Auckland businessman – and both had just set off from Ardmore airport bound for South Island destinations.

The local Coastguard unit has been at what president Wally Hawken calls “the cutting edge of what we train for” since Saturday But while Mr Hertz was accompanied as its 11-metre rescue vessel and crew by his wife, liquor magnate Mr Erceg was have played a central role in the successful flying south with friend and Dutch beer search near Gannet Island for the wreckage executive Guus Klatte. of a ditched plane and the American couple Another helicopter crash near the summit believed to have gone down with it. CUSTOMER FAIRVIEW MOTORS PUBLISHING 01/11/12 of Mount Karioi five years previously killed Mobile phone company boss Eric Hertz SALES REP PCLOKE PUBLICATION MOTORTIMES WKT four people, among them popular Raglan and his wife Kathy were travelling ADVERTISING from DESIGNER Ndsouza SECTION DOUBLE PAGE brothers Kevin and Gregory Lee. Ardmore to Timaru in their twin-enginedPROOF PROOFED 31/10/2012 8:17:18 a.m. SIZE 54.5X37 Beechcraft Baron when they reported engine ID 4969273AA FAX +64 7 849 9540 Serious Business: PoliceAD spokesman Andrew McAlley and navy experts Gary Fisher trouble off the Raglan coast about 12.20pm and Isaac Durie discuss logistics with local constable Dean McMillan at Raglan police station PLEASE APPROVE THIS AD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NOTE THAT ANY ALTERATIONS on Easter Saturday. The Coastguard received a callout from Rescue” have been MUST BE Dreaver, FINALISED OUR MATERIAL DEADLINE. Kevin Viv BY co-ordination point for any western Waikato police search and rescue only minutes later – Regnier, Gordon Jowsey, Simon Kearns, police operations because of its good after an oil slick was sighted out to sea from Sebastian Boulay, Garth Freeman and James communication cover. It had also been the Ruapuke – and its twin-hulled “Gallagher Hawken. base in the search for a Te Awamutu diver Rescue” vessel was quickly over the bar and The nerve centre for the operation is the who went missing recently off Gannet Island, headed southwest in what Wally described Raglan police station in Wi Neera Street, and whose body was later recovered in the as a mission “to locate the obvious things, to where on Tuesday about 25 personnel from a area. Edith Symes 2008 FORD TERRITORY F6 TITANIUM 2005 MAZDA 23Z 2009 MAZDA NISSANATENZA NAVARA23Z ST-X ST X 2011 FORD FALCON FG XR6 2008 FORD TERRITORY F6 2005 2010 MAZDA 3 GLX 2012 FORD MONDEO 2009 ATENZA MAZDA 6 GSX S/W NAVARA ST-X ST X 2011 FORD FALCON FG XR6 search for any person or debris in the Gannet variety of agencies were hard at work. 4.0 Turbo, 270 kw, Auto, NZ New, 4.0 Auto, 6 Speed, NZ New, ABS brakes, 4.0 Turbo, 270 kw, Auto, NZ New, 4.0 Auto, 6 Speed, NZ New, ABS brakes, 2.3 Manual 6 Speed, ABS Brakes, 2.0L TDCI, Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, Spoiler, 2.5,Manual D/T 4X4, Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, 2.3 6 Speed, ABS Brakes, 2.0L Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, 2.5 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Island vicinity”. Brakes,Stability Spoiler,control, Towbar, Spoiler, Bluetooth, Cruise control, ABS Brakes, Spoiler, Towbar, Spoiler, Bluetooth, Cruise control, Central lock,locking, Air con,Climate Electrics, Central lock, ClimateSpoiler, A/C, Spoiler, Air con, Electrics, Stability control, Central locking, ABS Aircon, Central A/C, Electrics, Waikato police spokesman Andrew Tow bar,Central Centrallock, lock, Electrics, k, Electrics, Stability control, Central lock, Stability control, Central lock, Electrics, Stability control, Central lock, Stability control, Central lock, Electrics, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, SomeKeyless debris was recovered but in the days Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Aircon Climate A/C, Keyless entry, Keyless entry, Climate A/C,7Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Climate A/C,McAlley Keyless entry,said Immobiliser, entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, they included the navy’s air bags, Alloys, Stereo, Bluetooth, Alloys, Stereo Alloys, StereoAirbags, Alloys, Stereo Airbags, Stereo, Bluetooth Alloys, Stereo, Cruise control Immobiliser, s, Alloys, Stereo Airbags, AWD, Stereo Alloys, Stereo Airbags, Alloys, Stereo that followed – as talk turned increasingly to AWD, Stereo Cruise control, Reverse camera, 6,600km’s mine countermeasure team – internationally the likelihood the plane had hit the water $ $ $ $ $ at $$34,990 $ $ $ 29,990 33,990 17,990 33,990 29,990 43,990 17,990 22,990 28,990 recognised experts who found the sunken high speed and how to recover bodies trapped MV Princess Ashika in Tonga in 2009 – navy in wreckage 60 metres below the surface – There’s more than one element divers from Auckland, police divers from the vessel variously ferried out police and of mystery about the plane crash then navy teams with sonar equipment to try Wellington, police search and rescue staff near Gannet Island that killed from across the Waikato, Raglan police, to pinpoint the plane’s resting plane. businessman Eric Hertz and his On day four, Tuesday, “Gallagher Raglan Coastguard and oceanographic and meteorological experts. wife. Rescue” was back to sea at first light with 2012 MAZDA GLX HATCH OUTBACK 2012 3 GLX HATCH 2008MAZDA FORD O FALCON CO FG G XR8 2006 FORD FALCON XR8 2004 SUBARU OUTBACK 2011 MAZDABF BT BT-50 50 GSX2004 SUBARU 20093FORD RANGER XLT 4X4 2011 FORD FALCON G6E ALCON CO FG G XR8 2006 FORD FALCON BF XR8 It is understood David Johnson from Aviation experts say it’s rare to navy, police and the Coastguard crew joined 5.4, 6 Speed, Auto, NZ New, 5.4, 6 Speed, Auto, NZ New, 2.0 Auto, Bluetooth, Balance ofManual, new carNZ new, 4.0 Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, 3.2L Diesel Turbo Manual, NZ new, 2.5 Auto, ABS Brakes, Central lock, 5.4 6 Speed Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, 2.0 Auto, Bluetooth, Balance of new car 3.0L Diesel Turbo, 2.5 Auto, ABS Brakes, Central lock, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Raglan has been have ABS a twin-engined plane likecontrol, Mr by a civil crash That MetOcean Solutions in Brakes,ABS Spoiler, TowTow bar, ABSaviation Brakes, Spoiler, Tow investigator. bar, CruiseKeyless control,entry, Leather, Stability control, brakes, bar, Stability warranty, NZABS New,brakes, ABS Brakes, AirCentral con, locking, Air con, Electrics, Spoiler, Tow lock, Air Tow bar, warranty, NZ bar, New,Central ABS Brakes, Aircon, con, Air con, Electrics, Keyless entry, ntral lock, Air con, Cruise control, Central lock,Air Aircon, Cruise control, Central lock, Aircon, central lock, Climate A/C, Electrics, Central locking, con, Electrics, providing vital information on tidal flows in Beechcraft Baron go down Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, air con, electrics, keyless entry Immobiliser, Airbags, AWD, Alloys, Electrics,Keyless Keylessentry, entry,Immobiliser, Immobiliser, Hertz’s Electrics, ntry, Immobiliser, evening Electrics, it was Keyless confirmed the plane had Immobiliser, been Airbags, AWD, Alloys, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, entry, Immobiliser, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo Air bags, Stereo Stereo, 79,000 kms Stereo, 19,200 Kms Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, Cruise controlbecause Air bags, Stereo Stereo, 79,000 reo, Cruise control Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, 83,000 kms thekms crash area. Airbags,down Alloys, Stereo, 83,000 kms Alloys, of engine failure. Stereo, Cruise control, Bluetooth, Canopy found upside at a depth of 56 metres. Part ofAlso theon family for over 40 years hand at the police station when They also say it’s very unusual $ $ $ $ said while it was a very tragic $$34,990 $ $ $ $ Wally 25,990 15,990 25,990 25,990 15,990 25,990 41,990 41,990 29,990 for no-one to have survived the crash PART OF THE FAMILY event and all personnel involved were trying the Chronicle visited was the navy’s Remus because normally there would have to get a “result” for the family, he was proud 100, a torpedo-shaped device which located FOR OVER 40 YEARS been an opportunity to have glided the wreck. of a Coastguard unit which had shown and landed on the water. Mr McAlley described the search as a “experience and expertise at all levels”. A Civil Aviation Authority The Coastguard boat had “handled like a significant operation for Waikato police, investigation is expected to focus on 2011 FORD Focus Territory 2009 MAZDA2 Sport FORD Territory Titanium 2007 SUZUKI one SX4 with intense 2011 media interest at dream”, and the navy and police aboard were and fuel levels and quality, and the plane’s 1.5L, Manual, NZ new, ABS brakes, 4.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, tow bar, 2.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, central 4.0 Auto, 7 seater, New shape, NZ new, international level because ofcontrol, the 2degrees spoiler, central lock, electrics, keyless stability central lock, climate air lock, air con, keyless entry, immobiliser, impressed at HYUNDAI how it crossed both ABS brakes,the tow bar,bar central in lock, air con, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, 2011 TERRITORY 2012 HYUNDAI I30 2005 MAZDA 23S ZETEC 2009 FORD FOCUS con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control RRITORYentry, TCDi 2012 I30 2005 2009 FORD FOCUS S/W TCDi 2006 SUZUKI SWIFT 2009 ATENZA FORD FOCUS 2012 FORDS/W FOCUS TREND electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, MAZDA ATENZA 23S maintenance history, to try to establish CD stereo, 33,000kms airbags, alloys, CD stereo, DVD, cruise chief executive’s high business profile. the dark and heavy surf alloys, on stereo, Monday night. traction control, 20,000kms control, leather 2.3, Auto, ABS Brakes, Spoiler, 2.7 Auto, Manual, NZ New,NZ ABS Brakes, 2.3, Auto, ABS Brakes, Spoiler, ABS Brakes, 1.8 TCDi, Manual, NZ New, ABS Brakes, 1.6 Auto, NZ1.3L New,Manual, ABS Brakes, 2.0 Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Cruise 2.0L, Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, 1.8 TCDi, New, ABS Brakes, 1.6 Auto, NZ New, ABS Brakes, ABS brakes, the cause of the tragedy. Central lock, Air con, Electrics, Central lock, Aircon, Electrics, $ station $ Central lock,$Air con, , Electrics, $17,800 Taking turns at crewing He Electrics, added the Raglan a key Air con,Stability Electrics, 16,800 53,800 40,800 “Gallagher Central lock, Aircon, Electrics, control, Stability control, CentralCentral lock,Spoiler, control, Central locking, Central lock, Airwas con, Electrics, Central lock, Aircon, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags,

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obiliser, Airbags, , Cruise control,

$

2.4 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, stability control, central lock, climate air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, stereo, 8 seater, cruise control

31,800

AI I30

tral lock, Air Con, , s, s

DIESEL

22,990

2010 TOYOTA Previa

$

Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys

Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys, Stereo, Low Kms

17,990

$

2005 MAZDA Bounty C/Plus 4x4 *$276.00 Turbo, Manual, NZ new, air con per week pe2.5r Diesel pe

$

21,800

Central locking, Air con, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Alloys Airbags, Stereo Alloys, Stereo, Low Kms

Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags,Keyless entry, lock, Aircon, Electrics, Keyless entry, Climate A/C, Electrics, Stereo, Kms Immobiliser, Airbags, Stereo, Low Kms 76,000 Immobiliser, Airbags, Stereo

$$

$

$

46,990 HAMILTON HAMILTON 22,990 17,990 23,990 19,990 12,990 HAMILTON

2007 NISSAN Navara STX 4WD *$142.00

2011 FORD Focus Ambiente

2.5 Diesel Turbo, Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, tow bar, central lock, air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, alloys, stereo, Hard lid

1.6 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, stability control, central lock, air con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, stereo, 11,000kms

per p r week pe

$

33,800

$

2010 HYUNDAI 2009 MAZDA 66I30 GSX 2009 MAZDA GSXS/W S/W 2011 TOYOTA YARIS

2.0L Auto, NZ ABS brakes, 2.0L Auto, NZnew, new, ABS brakes, 2.0, Tiptronic auto, ABS Brakes, Stability Stability control, Central locking, Aircon, Stability control, Central locking, Aircon, control, Central lock, Air con, Electrics, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Electrics, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Airbags, Airbags,Stereo, Stereo,Bluetooth Bluetooth Alloys, Stereo, 6 Stacker CD

2.0L 2.0LTDCI, TDCI,Auto, Auto,NZ NZnew, new,ABS ABSbrakes, brakes,Spoiler, Spoiler, 3.0L Diesel Turbo, Automatic, Stability Stabilitycontrol, control,Central Centrallock, lock,Climate ClimateA/C, A/C, ABS brakes, Central locking, Air con, Electrics, Keyless entry, Electrics, Keyless entry,Immobiliser, Immobiliser, 77air airbags, bags,Alloys, Alloys,Stereo, Stereo,Bluetooth, Bluetooth, Airbags Cruise Cruisecontrol, control,Reverse Reversecamera, camera,6,600km’s 6,600km’s

2.5 ABS brakes, 2.5Auto, Auto, NZnew, new, ABS brakes, 1.5L, Auto,NZ NZ new, ABS brakes, 1.6, Auto, ABS, Central lock, Air Con, Central locking, Climate A/C, Central locking, Climate A/C,Electrics, Electrics, Central locking, Air con, electrics, Immobiliser, Airbags keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, Alloys, Alloys,Stereo, Stereo,Cruise Cruisecontrol control Stereo 17,300 Km’s

400 Tiptronic auto, Nz New ABS Brakes, $$ $$$ 3.2 D/T Manual, NZ New, ABS Brakes, Tow Central lock, Dual climate airbags, bar, central lock, Stability 2010 FORD Ranger Wildtrak 2011 FORD Falcon XR6 control, Climate 6 GLX Electrics, Keyless 2008 entry,MAZDA Immobiliser, A/C, Electrics, 3.0 D/T Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, 4.0, auto, NZ new, Keyless ABS brakes,entry, spoiler,Immobiliser, Airbags, AWD, Stereo CD66 speed, Stacker CD, 2.0 Manual NZ new, ABS tow bar, central lock, air con, electrics, leather, cruise control, stability control, brakes, central lock, air con, electrics, Airbags, Alloys, traction control keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, 4WD, central lock, air con,Stereo electrics, keyless keyless entry, immobiliser, 6x airbags,

43,990 43,990 29,990

22,990 22,990 $21,990

NEW FORD AND MAZDA stereo

entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo

2003 BMW 525I

2.5 brakes, central lock, $$$ Auto,airABS climate con, electrics, keyless entry, 2009 MAZDA2 immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control 1.5 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, central lock,

28,990 28,990 17,990 18,990

$

$

$ 19,990 28,990

INTEREST

*$76.00 per p r week pe

ON SELECTED

25,800

2012 FORD MONDEO TITANIUM 2012 FORD MONDEO TITANIUM 2007 TOYOTA HIACE 5DR

2006 FORD TERRITORY TURBO

$

*$100.00 per week

2010 MAZDA 33GLX 2010 MAZDA GLX 2008 MAZDA ATENZA S/W

2011 FORD RANGER XTI 4X4

4.9%

Keyless entry, Immobiliser, Airbags, Keyless entry,Stereo, Immobiliser, AWD, Alloys, CruiseAirbags, control,

Bluetooth, 7 seater DIESEL Stereo, 76,000 Kms

2008 MAZDA 2012 FORD MONDEO 2012 FORD MONDEO 2012 ATENZA MAZDA 3S/W GLX WAGON WAGONDIESEL DIESEL

2007 TOYOTA HIACE 5DR 2011 TOYOTA RAV 4

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Raglan farmer to head up Ballance Raglan farmer and businessman David Peacocke has been elected as chairman designate of fertiliser giant Ballance Agri-Nutrients Limited, and is set to succeed David Graham when he retires in September after 10 years at the helm.

Mr Peacocke, who joined the board in 2005, was elected to the new position by fellow directors at a company board meeting late last month. He and his family are based in Raglan on their beef property and he has interests in several large

family farming operations. The Peacocke family farmed cattle up until about 20 years ago when they transitioned to a mixed operation which now includes dry stock, dairy and cropping in both the Waikato and Canterbury regions. The family are long-standing customers and shareholders of Ballance and its predecessors, and Mr Peacocke’s father Frank also served as a director on the Bay of Plenty Fertiliser Co-operative then Ballance board from 1991 to 2005. Ballance is one of New Zealand’s top 50 businesses. Total revenue in its last financial year exceeded $900 million, resulting

in a $77 million trading result and an average rebate and dividend payment of $44.29 per tonne to its 18,000 farmer shareholders. As 2004 Supreme Award winner in the Ballance Farm Environment Awards for the Waikato region, Mr Peacocke is more than familiar with the challenges facing farmers and sees Ballance playing an increasingly important role in their ability to overcome them. “Farmers are constantly juggling the need to meet rising environmental expectations with the need to increase production and do it profitably. Ballance has evolved to meet these needs with the full range of nutrient products

and advice, and will continue evolving as farming does to keep our shareholders and customers ahead of the game. We’re entering into a new era and I am looking forward to contributing in my new role as chairman,” said Mr Peacocke. “I couldn’t think of a more exciting time to be part of the Ballance co-operative as we bring the recently acquired farm technology and animal nutrition businesses into the fold and increase the breadth of the valueadd products and services we offer to our shareholders.” He says Ballance is the epitome of a modern co-operative,

proactively advocating on behalf of shareholders w h e n regulatory changes have the potential to impact farming, and i n v e s t i n g David Peacocke significant sums in research and development to keep farms productive, profitable and sustainable. Mr Peacocke has a Bachelor of Commerce (Agriculture) from Lincoln University.

Ex stage manager to stars finds his ‘little niche’ here All the world was once a stage for Sven Ladewig but now he divides his hours between

professional productions and life as a family man. And far from finding it wearying, he couldn’t be happier. Sven, 44, used to be away from home nine months of the year as stage manager for American concert tours by the likes of Rod Stewart, Sheryl Crowe, Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera. But now there’s one big difference in his life. “I get to come home in the evenings,” he explains simply –

home to Bayview Road in Raglan where he lives with wife Cheryl and their two young sons. His job now, as technical manager for Hamilton city theatres, is not as glamorous as previous ones – either touring overseas, or freelancing for live music events which he did from Auckland for a few years. But neither does it demand long, 18-hour days four or five times a week with scant sleep in between. And Sven reckons he’s found a “little niche” right here in Raglan. He’s been commuting daily for two years now to Claudelands Arena from where he manages Hamilton City Council’s three theatres – Founders, Clarence and the Meteor. “It works for us as a family,” he told the Chronicle, pointing out the regular hours with nights and weekends at home. He can take his boys fishing and get out on the

water himself with his little sailing dinghy – he even teamed up with Phil Meek to win the recycled raft race a few weeks back – while Cheryl gets to indulge her passion for rock-climbing which has recently taken off in Raglan. It’s a great community, the couple say, and a better lifestyle here for them than in Auckland where the commute was longer and the work not so family-friendly. German-born Sven met Cheryl – a Kiwi – way back when he was working as stage manager for American recording artist and entertainer Britney Spears. Cheryl was cheffing on the same tour and has herself worked with other big names in the music industry. Now she’s happy to pick up a bit of freelance work like at the Leadfoot food festival in Hahei a couple of weekends ago. And every year about this time

they get a taste of their old touring life again by heading d o w n country to Wo m a d w h e r e Sven, for Sven Ladewig five years now, has set up and run the Gables stage – sound, lighting, artist liaison and all the technical stuff that keeps the shows running smoothly. “I love it,” he says of the weeklong commitment. In some ways his annual Womad stint is a little reminiscent of the touring productions he worked on in the States. But then Sven goes back to his “real job” – and gets on with life just the way he likes it in Raglan. Edith Symes

Culinary Rockstar Our very own Aaron Brunet continues to impress the Masterchef judges week after week and has now made it into the top 10.

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In the latest show Aaron, like a true Raglan man, won the fish identification challenge where they had to identify 10 different species of fish including snapper, hapuka, terakihi, gurnard and flounder. The Aaron Brunet contestants had just one minute to identify as many of the species as they could. After winning the challenge Aaron was invited into the pantry to get first dibs on the day’s main challenge – to prepare and cook a cut of pork. He also got to assign cuts of pork – ranging from pigs cheek to trotters - to the other contestants. His pork spare ribs with apple and lemon puree, date puree and coleslaw was one of the best dishes of the day with judge Simon Gault describing him as a ‘culinary rockstar’. Keep watching Masterchef to see how Aaron who is clearly one of the favorites, progresses in the competition. MasterChef New Zealand continues Sundays at 7.30pm on TV ONE. At stake for the remaining contestants is the MasterChef New Zealand title and more than $100,000 worth of prizes.


Board awake to all wharf alarm options

Ask the Artist:

A series of Q & A’s with our local artists

Waikato District Council staff may not be losing too much sleep over the fact the alarms in the new Raglan wharf building are still not connected up to the local fire brigade, but hopefully Raglan Community Board member Barry Ashby is prone to the odd fitful night. Until the alarm issue’s resolved Barry, who lives on the hill above the wharf, is the designated person Raglan will be depending on should fire again break out at night when the wharf’s deserted. But the simple temporary solution – revealed by Raglan Community Board chairman Rodger Gallagher last Monday and which seemed alarmingly like an early April Fool’s Day joke – is one that will only work if Barry isn’t caught out napping on the job. “In the meantime I have asked Barry to leave his window open at night when the [wharf] building has no people in it,” Rodger told the Chronicle this week. “Then if he hears the local smoke alarm in the building go off he can phone the brigade.” Meanwhile Rodger says it seems, from a series of emails he has forwarded to the Chronicle, that the council has not yet applied for a brigade connection – and that until it does Chorus, the network infrastructure division of Telecom, will not treat it as a requirement.

The emails also show that, bizarrely, not only Chorus but also Gen-I and Transfield are involved in linking up the wharf alarms to the Raglan brigade. The flurry of emails was sparked when Rodger wrote to Chorus saying it appeared the Telecom subsidiary failed to connect additional capacity into the wharf last year, and urging it to give priority to the problem. However Chorus replied that the community board might have been misinformed, saying that to its knowledge the council had not yet made any order, via one of its 80 retail services providers, to provide any connections to the wharf. “We may still have to wait for a new cable lay if a single copper pair regroup is not feasible, which is why there is an estimate of four weeks to do the work, but we’ll do the work as quickly as we can once we get

Region’s pest plan signed off for public feedback Waikato Regional Council has today signed off on its 10-year plant and animal pest management plan, which is now open for public consultation. Pest management is one of the council’s largest expenditure areas, with about $7 million to be spent on prioritised work in this coming year. The work directly benefits many ratepayers, with effective management of these pests in the Waikato supporting the environment and economy. The proposed Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP) describes why and how various plant and animal pests will be controlled in the Waikato region. Submissions on the proposed RPMP, which is available to read online, close at 4pm on Friday 3 May and will help the council to prioritise its resources and work over the next decade. Changes made by the Government last year have affected how the regional council delivers pest control and other biosecurity services. One very positive change is that the Crown must now contribute to the cost of pest control where the spread of pests from Crown land is causing damage and costs to private landowners. The following changes are proposed: The rule for controlling

privet could change to require a positive allergy test before a privet tree could be removed on health grounds. Tutsan is a weed that seriously threatens the economics of hill country farming. A new rule would require all tutsan on a property to be destroyed. Velvet leaf, a new pest in the proposed RPMP, is a recent weed incursion in the Waikato having been found on one farm in North Waikato and six farms in the Waihou area. It is one of the most damaging weeds to corn and maize crops, aggressively competing with them for nutrients and water, and thereby lowering crop yield. On the animal side, Canada goose would not be a pest, but the plan does allow the council to work collaboratively with landowners, hunters and other agencies to control them in certain circumstances. Possum control remains a top priority and changes have been proposed to deliver more control for less money over the long term. We would not automatically fund continued possum control in all areas when the Animal Health Board decides that bovine tuberculosis (Tb) is no longer a threat. Instead, we plan to include former Tb areas in the same scoring prioritisation process as other areas in the region. WRC

an order,” wrote Chorus boss Mark Ratcliffe. But council projects engineer Daniel Thompson, in an email to senior council management, saw the situation differently. “The point to note here is that we have not made an order via a service provider for the alarm as there was no point paying Gen-I for bandwidth on a service that didn’t exist yet,” he said. “The connection of the physical infrastructure is what has been holding the project up – we have to make sure the media and the community board don’t get the wrong end of the stick and think it hasn’t been done because we forgot to ask for it.” Daniel added: “I will keep in touch with Transfield’s engineers and reestablish contact with Gen-I to ensure the bandwidth is available as soon as the cable is connected.” Edith Symes

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This week the Chronicle caught up with enterprising couple Tracy Brechelt and Tim Turner who know how to party. So much so that they have set up a business (TnT Creative) offering party decor, props, tent hire, lighting and creative assistance. Tell us about TnT Creative and how it came about? Well we got the TnT from our names, both being very creative and working with fancy dress lots of late we just started getting carried away, have both worked festies and events and thought it about time to get amongst it really.......

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Tracy: So far, Scotland really inspires. Tim: Tough question, probably Bali but absolutely love Italy too. What was your first job? Tracy: Laugh a minute as an apple picker with my best friend Vonny. Tim: Paper boy, but in the real world, offset printer for Whitcoulls. Are you a dog or cat person? Tracy: Both Tim: Woof woof If you could live any time in history when would it be? Tracy: The swinging 40s when everyone was dancing a lot.

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Tim: As above and artists block.

Two Birds, One Stone, our latest collaborative exhibition which is currently on at Metropolis Caffe in Hamilton (go see it, it’s cool) Highlight of this summer? Tracy: Chillaxing at Sundaise festival. enjoy music with your

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The best thing about being an artist? Tracy: Not working in a office cubicle. Tim: Freedom of time. The worst?

Best festival you have ever been to? Tracy: Splore 2012. Tim: NZ, Splore 2012, overseas, Boom Festival Portugal 2000, or Voov Gemany, hmmmmm, maybe Antaris......... What four people dead or alive would you have to dinner? Leonardo DiVinci, John Cleese, Guy Martin (British Motorcycle racer) Joanna Lumley. If money were no object what frivilous non essential would you buy for yourself? Tracy: A world wide watering system for animals would make me very happy, oh, maybe a Maybach Exelero. Tim: A nice collection of 50s and 60s Ford V8s.

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Draft annual plan consultation opens GARDENING - APRIL: What a big bright full moon we had over the beginning of Easter, rising early evening in the east and setting in the morning in the west. Moonlight Bay must have had glorious reflections of moonlight on the upper harbour waters. This moon and the accompanying big tides have an enormous effect on our gardens and in particular seed germination and plant growth. This month the new moon is on the 10th and the full on the 26th. Gardening today is about the change of season and relative maintenance. The morning dews are heavy and our nights getting cooler, so more moisture from hosing is being retained in our soils. Digging, trenching over our vegetable and flower gardens as plants have finished and adding lime is now timely; surplus vegetation can be composted. Tomato and potato tops should burned or removed off site. Sow lupins, oats or mustard seeds now for winter recovery of the soil. Herbs can all be divided now. Whilst the soil temperature is still warm for germination, seeds of parsley, carrots, broad beans, all brassicas, mesclun type lettuce, spinach and silver beet can be sown. Prune back rose canes and fruit trees,

and feed them all with appropriate manures or fertilizers, ash or potash for the fruit trees and rotted compost around the roses. If you saved your spring bulbs put them in the refrigerator for the next month, then plant and they will sprout immediately. All winter flower bedding plants can also go in, polyanthus, iceland poppies, pansies, violas, stock, calendulas, also sweet pea seeds. Get them started before the winter chills set in. Great gardening to all The Raglan Wharf Seagull

A fun month. The Chronicle has ten carrot seed tapes to give away. These are biodegradable paper tapes with seeds embedded in them. It means no thinning is required and no seed wastage. You just lay the seed strip on the soil and cover with fine soil and keep just moist. You will get an even germination. Watch for a slug and snail attack when they grow through the soil surface. The carrot type is All Seasons.

Opotoru Road Calling all residents... And other parties concerned about potential adverse effects resulting from the planned Rangitahi Peninsula development, as notified last week by Raglan Land Company via the Raglan Chronicle and information leaflet dropped to Opotoru Rd residents.

Do you realise….? ►All of Opotoru Road will be reconfigured to take all traffic for 500 sections and other enterprises via the (to be built) bridge? ►A private plan change is being prepared and is expected to be lodged with Waikato district Council in June 2013. To be better informed and to register your concerns it is of high importance that you attend the developers open day.

Saturday 6th April 2013 Raglan Town Hall 41 Bow Street Between 10am and 3pm For information and to share any of your concerns please email:

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Waikato district ratepayers and residents can make their voice heard from today, with the opening of consultation for Year Two of the Long Term Plan (draft Annual Plan 201314). Consultation closes Monday, 6 May 2013. Mayor Allan Sanson says the draft plan does contain some changes from the second year of the Long Term Plan, but the changes have been brought about by events throughout the year. “In the Long Term Plan, we set a strategic direction which was guided by firm principles which we have maintained in this plan as well. Our priorities focus on affordability and maintaining what we have, and you will see this reflected in this draft plan,” Mayor Sanson says. “We’re keen to see people read the plan, and make submissions on it. We really want to see Waikato district residents and ratepayers get into the spirit of this consultation, to tell us their views so we can make our decisions based on informed feedback about what matters to them. “We know that people lead busy lives and the summary which will be distributed throughout the district will help them get to the core issues within the draft plan. Of course, the full document is also available at our office in Ngaruawahia, our service centres and libraries and we would know that we’d really hit the mark if we ran out of the

main document because of demand!” Both the summary and the full document are available on the council’s website www. waikatodistrict.govt.nz. The submission forms are also on line (http://www. waikatodistrict.govt.nz/Have-your-say. aspx.) as a way of making it easier for people to make their submissions. Key draft Annual Plan consultation items include: • Reduction in the proposed general rate increase from 2.37 per cent in the second year of the Long Term Plan, to 1.87 per cent in the draft Annual Plan. • The council proposes putting more money towards its Disaster Recovery Fund. • Targeted rate increases are proposed to go up by more than identified in the LTP for some halls, Raglan recycling and districtwide refuse collection. • A new forestry targeted rate is proposed to help fund the maintenance of rural roads affected by the heavy vehicles servicing the forestry harvest. • A grant of up to $15,000 is proposed for the Raglan Chamber of Commerce to help fund a Sunday bus service. • Changes are proposed to grants and donations, with $20,000 proposed to be put aside for possible Annual Plan grants. People will be able to make submissions on the types of grants and donations that should be made and the benefit they provide to the community. • Some fees and charges are proposed to change. WDC

New deputy for area school A basic New Zealand education was once all about the three Rs but local students – and the wider community – will soon be hearing plenty about the two Rs if Raglan Area School’s new deputy principal has anything to do with it. Bronwyn Haitana, who has joined the school’s leadership team this year, is a woman on a mission to create a better learning culture among students … and she believes that the starting point is building the concept of “respectful relationships” in the school and the community. She says a big part of why she was attracted to the deputy principal’s job – vacated by Marlene Smith – was that it gave her the opportunity to lead learning through a preventative model. Through teaching students how to build respectful relationships she hopes to create an environment where “everyone feels safe and can be safe”. Once students feel safe, their self esteem flourishes and so too does their attitude towards learning. Bronwyn comes from an extensive teaching background which has included a period as deputy principal at Hamilton’s Aberdeen School and even a stint at Te Uku School early in her career. Five years ago she travelled to United Arab Emirates and worked as a literacy and behavioural consultant for two years, then in the palace for the Ministry of Presidential Affairs specialising in language acquisition from native tongue to English, comparing the revitalisation of Te Reo Maori and the Arabic language. Her work also included intensive research on educational systems throughout the world. Bronwyn then spent the last two years working for NZ Police in the National

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Prevention Group, a posting in which she helped redevelop “the role of the school community officers (formerly police education officers) and the interventions they are doing in schools”, as well as develop a clearer understanding on how important building prevention-based strategies are to restorative practices. Bronwyn says it’s all about “the best learning style for our students in Raglan”. She says if young people are not achieving in education then it is an educators’ job to work with whanau to help students search for the path in life that is right for them. As part of her work Bronwyn has become involved with the local community violence group, where her message has been to “focus on the positive and empower the community to build respectful relationships so that our youth lead successful lives”. She adds that local police have been very supportive of the new approach – “police are real fans of prevention” – and that principal Malcolm Cox and fellow deputy principal Quenten Browne are excited to be making change. Bronwyn is from a large family and grew up on a farm in Taihape. She attended boarding school in her tribal area Atihaunuiapaprangi in Whanganui, then followed in the footsteps of her sister – Pam Quirke, principal of Te Mata School -- and attended Waikato University where she completed a Bachelor of Education. A.T.


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WELLINGTON WOWS WAITETUNA: 25 senior students headed off to Wellington for exciting adventures. All students responded positively to all activities they experienced. The activities included: Porirua Aquatic center, Wellington Zoo, Weta Cave, Marine education Center, Observatory, Capital E and Sound station, Westpac stadium, Parliament, Te Papa and Cable car. As you can see we had a jam packed 3 days. We experienced quality learning at its best. Senior students

Waitetuna Waterways This term we have been looking at the ideas of Water Systems. For example, first we went to a stream visit at Waitetuna Stream and we are pleased to report that it is completely clean. We found some good bugs that show the water is healthy, not to mention two eels, one dead and one alive. You can only find long fin eels in New Zealand and their numbers are going down so some people are working together to save them. We also went to the raft race on Maui Dolphin Day to support the people saving them. We won a prize for the most people on one raft. We have been to the beach too. At the beach, we checked the temperature of the rock pools, saw the mouth of the river, and cleaned up. Later in the term Kim came to teach us about inanga(Adult whitebait) Kim is Orion’s mum and is a biologist and a scientist. X Man (otherwise known as Mr X from Xtreme Waste) visited us twice. X Man taught us about the things that can pollute water and the water cycle. We have also been to the museum, where we learnt about the Waikato River. It once had a different path and 20 000 years ago it went through the Hinuera gap to Thames. But then Taupo erupted and it changed course. Overall we have discovered that without water no life is possible and that every drop of water counts. Therefore, we need to keep water safe, drinkable and healthy. By Connor

SELF PORTRAITS: The Middle Room at Waitetuna were talking about and celebrating their selves. So they decided to do a self-portrait. They thought it would fit in perfectly with their topic, and their goal was to get the right proportions. L to R: Max (Yr 4) & Katie (Yr 2).

Waitetuna Touch Rugby This year Waitetuna School entered a touch competition in Hamilton. It was such a fun time even though we didn’t win many games, but that doesn’t matter. It was our first time playing touch for our little country school. We practiced every Wednesday and our coach Matua Jason made us work hard! Throughout the season we played at Swarbrick Park. Our highlight of the season was winning a game 4-2 against Hamilton East. It’s been a great season, now we are looking forward to Netball and Rugby. By Ella and Adrian

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Q. What inspired you to illustrate books? A. I’ve always painted and drawn, and I teach five and six year olds so I read them lots of picture books. They get so excited about the books so I thought I should make my own. Q. Are all of these stories true? A. Yes, they are all based on me and my family at our dairy farm in Hawkes Bay in the 1970’s. Q. Who writes the words while you draw? A. My sister Jennifer Somervell writes them. My Dad always told us the story of “The day Dad blew up the cowshed”. He always made us laugh, so he kind of helped write it. Q. How long did it take you to finish one book? A. Each book takes a year because I can only draw during the holidays. Q. Are you planning on making another one? If so, what will it be about? A. Yes, it will be about a pet pig called Josephine who breeds piglets. This year we are working on one called “The Eel Hunt”. Q. How long did you live at this farm for? A. Till I was fifteen. I was born and bred on it. Q. Explain the process of making a book: A. Jenny writes the story first. She will e-mail it to me and I’ll story-book it. I’ll break the story into 14 captions and draw rough sketches for each page. Then I’ll start perfecting each page, starting in pencil then pen and then water colour. Then I scan the pen drawings, e-mail them to Jenny and post the originals to the graphic designer and there’s lots of e-mailing about changes. Q. Do you enjoy making books? A. I love it. It’s a nice balance from teaching. My class is great at helping me with new ideas and giving feedback. Q. Where can we get this wonderful new book? A. At Atamira in Raglan, or at the website www.talesfromthefarm.co.nz.

NEW BEGINNINGS The Koru Programme Waitetuna School has started up a koru programme designed to help pre-schoolers have a better transition from kindergarten to primary school, the first person to try it out is Will Parker. He is midway through his series of visits and is feeling confident and excited about starting at Waitetuna School. Written By Luka and Finn

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Last ‘Sunday Session’ for the summer this weekend With this year’s summer being one of the hottest and driest we’ve seen in a while, the Raglan Sunday Sessions have seen some big afternoons and crowds. With daylight savings looming this Sunday, the last session to end the season will be taking place this weekend – don’t miss it!

“I think last year we had two days of sun on Sunday but this year we’ve only had one day of rain,� said Candide Reid. Now in their fourth season, the Sunday Sessions weekly events have gained notoriety over these past few years. This year saw the crowds stretching a bit with many of the music and hospitality crowds from Hamilton making their way over the hill. With DJ Jamin-I a.k.a. Stephen Reid holding residencies at select

Hamilton clubs, he’s been spreading the good word to those not in the know. “We’ve had heaps of good comments from people about the whole Raglan vibe. There’s not really anything like it anywhere else. All the hospitality and muso crowds usually have Mondays off so they like to come out for a bit of a party, � says Stephen. This year the Sunday sessions have also been instrumental in launching some up-and-coming local artists including rapper and Rwandan Hamiltonian, Raiza Biza. “We try not to book just anyone, we’re always looking to work with artists that are passionate and on that bass culture tip,� says Stephen. Drawing a bevy of artists and DJs both national and international over the summer, the crew is keeping the party local for their last installment. Extending the session slot right through to one a.m., the good vibes

will kick off with some traditionalflavoured roots from Kaya Brown (Brian of Cornerstone Roots). The local line-up will continue with B-Rex spinning some tunes from 6.30pm, King Macka & Ginja Cat at 7.30 and Jamin-I bringing a ghetto-electro balkan/swing set to the Yotty later. Hamilton promoter and DJ Bevan Nichols of Electro Static fame will also be hitting the decks, the night finishing with a freestyle jam for DJs and MCs. “Once again, without the ongoing support of the Raglan community we couldn’t have brought all the international acts here so we’d like to say thanks, it’s been great,� said Stephen. Taking a well-deserved break over the next few months, the Sunday Sesh crew invites the community to join them for one last session! Final Raglan Sunday Session @ YOT Club, Sunday 7th April from 4.20pm in the yard.

Crowd enjoying a recent ‘Sunday Session’

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Having been a dairy farmer for the last 20 years in the Waikato area, you could say that Richard Thomson knows a thing or two about farms. Now he has joined the Raglan Real Estate Ray White family to lend his skills as their rural sales person. Growing up in Te Kowhai, Richard reckons he’s been coming to Raglan ever since he was old enough to drive. A keen surfer, fisher, diver and family man, he moved to Raglan a year ago with his wife Christine and their three kids. “We’d been holidaying here for about seven years with the intention of living here one day. What better place to bring up a family than here!� Enjoying the coast and lifestyle, he adds he’s “not planning on going anywhere.� While his wife looks after retail store Skoot, Richard has spent the last week immersing himself in the real estate business as well as spending the

last few months training for his ticket. With a farming background and a ‘no bull’ approach, Richard can offer vendors confidence he understands what they’re selling and buyers expert advice on the types of stock that can be run on the land. “I wanted to use my experience farming to do something else and I chose rural real estate. Ray White knew what my background was and we’d bought and sold a few houses through them so the relationship developed from there,� said Richard. Now officially part of the Ray White team, Richard will be looking for rural listings over the coming weeks. “Everybody at Ray White has been awesome, they’re a great team and everyone’s been really friendly. I feel like I’m fitting right in.� If you’re interested in buying or selling in rural Raglan or further afield, contact Richard now through the Ray White office or give him a call on 027 294 8625. Maki Nishiyama

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Area Fishing Report: by Raglan Wharf Seagull I’m feeling all fished out! The Waikato Sports Fishing Club’s FCO One Base tournament was a brilliant three days of fishing, with most species caught and no dry draws, great sea conditions and great prizes. The sponsors would have been delighted. And then there was last weekend’s Smokem Raglan competition, so yes, we are feeling all fished out. I dare not take another smoked fish into the Raglan Club. A lot of fish have been caught off Raglan since my last report, particularly over Easter, and the harbour is fishing well too – up in the shallows good size gurnard and snapper, at least one john dory and another off Lorenzen Bay in the channel. Kingfish are still hunting in the harbour and a number were caught on cut baits outside. Fishing outside is everywhere; there are great workups of baitfish and kahawai with catches of snapper underneath. Birds –gannets and mutton birds - and dolphins are working the baitfish too. We are still in the shallows up north, binning up in quick time snapper, with trevally, gurnard, kahawai and slimey mackerel in the mix. Also noteworthy is the activity of rock fishermen and kon tikis off the beaches in that area. When doing a loop home out at 30m mark we generally pick up a couple of albacore on the way in.

We have a winner: Smokem contest Fifty eight plates of local smoked fish were entered in the Smokem Raglan competition at the Raglan Club on Easter Sunday. So passionate were the creators of these dishes that relationships could be strained. We had flounder, snapper , stingray flaps, eel, kahawai, rig, trevally, yellowtail kingfish, albacore, mullet. Our top judges were going to be challenged. Master Chef New Zealand has three judges, but because of local pressure and to get it right the Fishing Section of the Raglan Club obtained the services of four of the local best. Not one turned down the challenge. Judges were Julie Hanna, Colin Chung, Clint Baddeley and Ralph Blanchard. The smoked fish were spiced or herbed, salted or saline solution dipped, sweetened with the common brown sugar, maple syrup

or nothing . In front of 200 connoisseurs the judges deliberated for one and a half hours. The smoked fish entered were of the highest standard, all judges commented on that. Up for grabs were two trophies, Bruce Tricklebank’s 250 year old Totara Burr piece with $250.00 cash to the smoked fish adjudged the best for 2013, and Bill Edwards’ trophy for the best smoked fish submitted by a Raglan Club member. The winners were Jan Mitchell with smoked eel, while Barbara Hubert with smoked snapper took out the best Club member award. After judging, fish were distributed to the local Trust Hospital and our local IHC home, with the remainder left for people to taste. It was a wonderful, seriously fun evening - bring it on for next year! Raglan Wharf Seagull

Barbara Hubert with her winners trophy

Have you seen Lucca’s bike?

Flounder abound up the harbour with mullet too being netted on these big tides. A number of lights were seen off our waterfront over the Easter period as people chased a feed of flounder. Fish are feeding up for the winter, and the next southerly storm will see the sea temperature (now21.5) drop, and then those pesky winter sharks will arrive. We have about six weeks to go. But what a great long period of summer with good sea conditions, and fish we’ve had! I love it.

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It was not the happiest of Easter’s for nine-year-old Lucca Page who was devastated to learn that on Monday night his new motor bike had been stolen. His mother Maysha contacted the Chronicle to report that the recently purchased bike, which was securely tied on to the back of a trailer, was taken during the night from outside an address on Cliff Street. Young Lucca was upset and rightly so, given that he had gone to great lengths saving up for this prize possession. He picked plums and sold them at community markets as well as setting up roadside stalls in the weekends. Lucca spent over six months earning money to buy his bike as well as diligently saving his Christmas and birthday money. The bike is a Yahama PW80, 2009 model (Blue colour). Maysha and Lucca desperately want the bike back and are offering a reward of $350. If you have any information relating to the missing bike please contact 0211663683.

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                   

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    

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Surf’s up for Raglan’s newest neighbourhood An exciting new landmark in the historic growth of Raglan is being unveiled in April. A new neighbourhood has been inspired and nurtured by one of our own, David Peacocke, who was compelled to act after watching recent growth in the town diminish the character of Raglan. “With the last development boom of the 90’s, we saw the generic suburban house subdivisions arrive in town and these, in my opinion, are starting to undermine what makes Raglan so special” he says. One of the key issues for David has been the continual sprawl of the town’s housing to the south along Main Road and the destruction of its entry. It pulls the town away from its foreshore. “Raglan’s a world class surfing destination and is now being discovered by a wider audience,” he says. “People want to be closer to the surf, our coast and our town – why are we trying to grow the town away from where people want to be?”

Such was his conviction about this, David pulled together a talented and experienced design, planning and engineering team to rise to the challenge of catering for Raglan’s projected growth in a way that recognises that Raglan is a special place. The team consider that the Rangitahi Peninsula is an ideal area to accommodate the future growth of Raglan. Team lead designer, James Lunday points out why. “The Rangitahi Peninsula is much more closely associated to the town centre than many other areas. It is close to the school, golf course and existing residential areas. Yes, it’s separated by water, but these are small local channels and crossings with bridges and causeways have always been a feature of Raglan” he says. Over recent months the team has shaped up an exciting development for the peninsula that would see only a third of the land area used for development while the balance is retained as a farm or is regenerated as

bush. It represents true Raglan values: community, coast and farming. “This is much more in keeping with the Raglan I’ve known for the last 35 years” says David. “Our relative isolation meant we had to protect our environment, be innovative and embrace sustainability. This is what I wanted embodied in Rangitahi” David’s company - Raglan Land Company - is proposing to rezone approximately 100 hectares of land on the Rangitahi Peninsula by launching a Private Plan Change (Plan Change 12) that will seek the zoning of the Rangitahi Peninsula be amended from Coastal Zone to a new zone called the “Rangitahi Living Zone”. The proposal sees the development of a master planned community based on sustainability principles. As James points out: “We are striving for something special. Plan Change 12 for the Rangitahi Peninsula is designed to enable Raglan to grow in a way that supports the town’s identity and uniqueness whilst also protecting the cultural, ecological and landscape values of the land, the settlement, the wider landscape and the harbour.” “Raglan is a coastal village with highly distinctive and desirable urban qualities that underpin its reputation as a lifestyle destination. It is vital that the seaside village character is maintained.” The proposal promotes an urban form that responds to the landscape, the harbour and way of living that set it apart from standard urban growth areas. The design team want to build on the inherent assets of the peninsula (rural/agricultural activity, estuary, beach culture and tourism) to provide the opportunity for other land uses and employment that will reinforce the existing town centre. In starting with a ‘capacity to absorb growth’ design approach, the team have demonstrated that over the next 40years, over 500 homes can be accommodated, yet only use 1/3 of the land area. The majority of the land is retained as an integrated farm, or restored as ecological and open space networks. Advertorial

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Some of the features proposed in the concepts include; • A new multi-modal causeway to Opotoru Road (already consented). • A wide variety of housing options including live-work and compact units. • Local Business Enterprises that reinforce existing Raglan town centre and visitor activities. • A small village centre with very limited retail and commercial spaces around a village square for neighbourhood convenience only (the increased residential catchment will provide a boost for businesses in the Raglan town centre). • A central domain and several open space amenity areas. • Tourism opportunities. • Restoration of the historic stone wharf area and creation of a new visitor complex. • Equestrian grazing, stables, arena and visitor complex. • Community gardens. • Added value opportunities for primary agricultural produce. An obviously proud David points out that the approach taken delivers over 10km of integrated walkways, cycleways and bridle paths. “Whaingaroa Harbour is Raglan’s taonga” he says. “Low impact stormwater design and minimal earthworks were a baseline requirement for me, but the team have gone above and beyond to use this constraint to create a significant recreational network. ” He and his team believe Rangitahi Peninsula can offer a lifestyle opportunity far superior to that which has occurred in recent years throughout the country. They want your input to develop the concepts further. A public presentation of concepts to date and the opportunity for people to have direct connection with the team has been organised for the 6th of April at the Raglan Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan. It’s not often people to get a chance to have genuine input into development proposals at the earliest stages. Come and see what is being proposed and contribute to some fresh ideas and inspiration for Raglan.


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PLUMBING


For Sale

This Sunday 10.0am Raglan Community Church

7 Taipari Ave Raglan West Contact 078257305

RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. Wed 1.30-2.30pm St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome.

FREE BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ HEALING ROOMS. and 4th Raglan Community 2nd THURS. 11-12.30 House pm. Plunket Rooms. FREE CV WRITING ASSISTANCE @ SATURDAY 06 APR Raglan Community @ ATAMIRA Special House. Appointments Book Launch “Old Truck” 5-6pm. required. 8258142 MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & We d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church.

SUNDAY 07 APR @ THE RAGLAN WHARF Smokehouse Band plays live music from 2:30pm - 7pm. Free entry!

MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. DAYLIGHT SAVING 500 cards, 1pm. ENDS this Sunday TUES @ RAGLAN 07 Apr, turn clocks CLUB -Texas back 1 hr. 3.00am Hold’em 6.30pm. becomes 2.00am WED @ Raglan Improve your Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. paddle power! OP SHOP BARGAINS @ Hall, 3 Stewart St, 9-11.30am Saturdays. W E D N E S D AY S @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome.

Sport specific personal training & classes; that focus on strength & cardio.

Whale Bay Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

DON’T BE A R A G L A N THUG, GIVE A RAMBLERS WED HUG 10 APR: Pirongia –

Raglan Violence the highest Waikato Prevention and Awareness mountain – stay overnight ($5) in the hut near the summit, climb 800m and walk Exhibition & 28m.

FRI 04 APR @ YOT CLUB, MIX N MASH, Party Favourites with Dj B.REX $5. SAT 06 APR @ YOT CLUB, RAIZA BIZA, Live Hip Hop, $5.

For Sale An Autumn Evening & Special Book Launch “Old Truck” 5-6pm Saturday 6th April

SUN 07 APR @ YOT CLUB, THE FINAL SUNDAY SESSION, Dj JAMIN-I with Kaya Brown, B-Rex, King Macka, Ginga Cat & Bevan Nichols. Free Entry 4.30pm til 12.30am.

For Sale

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

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

1980 HINO BUS 7 mtrs. Rego on hold, NO C.O.F, self-contained. Shower, toilet, stove, fridge, solar panels, generator awning. Ideal spare room $10,000. Phone 825 8126.. F I R E W O O D KANUKA shed stored, approx 1m3, $130 delivered. Ph 825 8894 or 825 6769. IMPRESSIVE CHINESE HERBAL M E D I C I N E CABINET, Large with 42 small drawers & 2 shelves, Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. www.ruma.co.nz.

TRX Circuit

Wanted to Let Classes

P ROneOhour F Ecardio/strength S S I O Nfocus. AL Mon-Thurs, 6-7pm DAD WORKING Fri, 11am-12looking with daughter max 3 per for Must a Pre-Book, 3-4 bedroom class. house. Ph 8250094 Whale or Bay email after 7pm Fitness Studio manoueleg@voila.fr Call Tom, 825 0404 Wanted to Let www.whalebayfitness.com

RURAL HOUSE WANTED –

Raglan Surrounds. Professional local business couple with excellent references are looking for a rural home close to Raglan for long term rental; looking for a property with plenty of space (lifestyle block/farmlet) and with a quality residence. Please call 07 825 8811 or 027 8200 287.

C H E A P ACCOMMODATION, fully furnished, caravan or flat, Whale Bay, ph 825 7425.

Situations Vacant

CHILD CARE WORKER FOR Raglan gym 6-10 hours a week. Qualifications and/ or work experience preferred. Email/text amber@raglangym. co.nz or 027 294 6949 for an application your form. Reveal Applications inner abs! close 11/04/13. Personal training and

TWO POSITIONS classes that focus on core VACANT Marlin strength at and cardio. For all&ages, fitnessFront levels. Café Bar: of House Whale Bay staff and Kitchen Hand Fitness Studio needed. Immediate Call Tom, 825 0404 start. Apply within or www.whalebayfitness.com phone 825 0010.

Public Notices SENIOR CITIZEN’S ASSOCIATION: Next meeting will be held on Thursday 11th at the Fire Brigade Hall at 11am. Results of AGM as follows – President: Tania Lattenay, Secretary: Pat Marfleet, Treasurer: Myrna Michie, Committee: Joy Bradley, Rob Nicol, Mary Roberts, Dorothy Millar, Andy Millar, Barbara Rothwell. We will have a visit to the Museum. Cost: $2 for non-members. All welcome. Lunch and raffle available. Raglan Community House SALE! SALE! SALE! BARGAIN BASEMENT

SUMMER CLOTHES SALE Collect your tagged bag for summer clothes

Half price toy sale too! Sale runs

Monday 8th April to Friday 26th April

Need new inspiration Monday to Fridayfor your 10 - 3pm fitness (excluding goals?

OFFICE SPACE Tenancy available upstairs at 1 Wainui Road, Raglan (previously the ASR Limited offices) with a combined administration, kitchen and toilet facility area of 260m2. All enquiries to: Dawn Brock Wainui Road Tenancy P O Box 132 Hamilton, 3240 Ph: 07 834 3311 Email dawn.brock@jonwebb.co.nz Cogswell Road Waitetuna/Raglan 07-8255808 waitetuna@hotmail.com

EASTER Overnight Camp for children aged 7-14 Friday, 5th of April From: 4pm Friday to 11am Saturday $70; includes dinner and breakfast Spend some time with the horses and ponies including a lesson or lead, join in our Easter Egg Hunt, see glow-worms, and sleep outside with the ponies! LIKE our page on Facebook!

Classifieds Advertising Special

ANZAC Day)

Personal training using cool equipment; TRX & Crossover trainers, balance boards and balls.

Whale Bay

Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

SATURDAY 6TH & SUNDAY 7TH, 8-12, Flat 10, 25 Violet St. Wide range of household items.

PAY FOR 2 ADS GET THE 3RD FOR FREE! Place and pay for your classified ad to run twice and we’ll run it a third time absolutely FREE! Conditions Apply

Lost PADDLE BOARD PADDLE, from Te Kopua estuary beach on 11th March midday. Reward offered 825 8731.

E V A S $$$

Contact the Raglan Chronicle: p 07 825 7076 f 07 825 7078 e classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz

Public Notices

Wanted WANTING A DOUBLE GARAGE or similar size space in Raglan to rent as a small workshop. Ph 0223408659 / RAGLAN INDOOR 078254515 BOWLS starts ENGLISH AND/OR Sunday 7 April at SCIENCE Tutor for 1.30pm in St. Peter’s Year 11/12 boy. Pls Church Hall, 48 Bow call 021 0268 2772. Street. Prizes and Casual Work Wanted free refreshments. All welcome. P L U M B E R , E X C E L L E N T RAGLAN 60s CLUB W O R K M A N S H I P, AGM, is to be held Maintenance and on the 19th May Alterations. Fast, 2013 @ 1pm in the friendly and reliable Raglan Club. A remit service guaranteed. is to be passed: 24/7. Call Mario 027 Subscriptions in the future are to be $5 2871633. per member per year, For Hire due at the AGM. BOUNCY CASTLE, Any enquiries phone Great entertainment Rose Meek: 825 for the kids, call Vicki 0488. 8257575

Public Notices

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Garage Sale

RAGLAN GOLF CLUB: Firewood sales fundraising project. 1 cub. metre delivered within 10 km for $80. Ph: Alex 825 0997, or Garry 825 6875.

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Classified

ZUMBA! @ TE Book Launch UKU HALL Monday ‘Wild Behaviour’ 9.30am, Wednesday by Trevor Penfold April 6th - 13th 6.30pm - ring/txt Sarah T for more @ Old School Arts Centre Opening: info 825 5844 or April 6 th - from 10.0 am 0272106784.

In My Good Books

To Let 2 BDRM FURNISHED HOUSE,central location from mid – April, short or long term, Refs essential, heat pump,N/S, no dogs, suit couple $350pw Ph.0274936594. AFFORDABLE APARTMENT style living, new, 3bdrm, SKY TV, wifi, 10min walk to town from $20 p/n txt 021 888 596.

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION - THIS Friday 5th April 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Enter the Auction property address in either YouTube or Google for video. CHARACTER CHARMER

3 bedroom character 1950’s bach with single garage. This property is elevated, North facing and situated on a flat 809m2 section. Ideal for future development. The water, shop and town are just a short walk away. Bring the kayaks, kids and Christmas could be yours at the beach. Prior Auction offers considered.

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ID#RAG21415

MODERN IN RAGLAN

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DO-UP OPPORTUNITY IN PRIME LOCATION

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 257a Wainui Rd

1950’s weatherboard home on 809m2 section. This is a do-up opportunity in a sought after location. Elevated home with a peek of the water. 2 good sized bedrooms, separate lounge, conservatory, garage and basement room, could be 3rd bedroom/office. At the bottom of the culde-sac launch your kayaks, paddle boards or join the sailing cub and height of activity down in Lorenzen Bay. Bring along your imagination and turn this house into a home, the children will love this big section, room for the tramp. Plenty of off street parking and the boat. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21420

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ID#RAG21395 COUNTRY OASIS

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UTTERLY AMAZING VIEWS of RAGLAN’S HARBOUR and TOWN We have a fabulous 3 bedroom beach home situated on a flat 1108 m2 site. The views will take your breath away, offering that great ‘being at the beach’ ambiance. This home is neat and pristinely presented, featuring polished timber floors and north facing decking to capture the views and sun. Raglan’s cafes are a 5 minute walk away and so is the beach for swimming and kayaking. Raglan’s world famous surf break is a 10 minute drive. Get more than you can afford with this property. Prior Auction offers considered.

Modern flair filled family home with the focus on easy living. This house is packed with all the bells, whistles and technology that you could wish for. 3 double bedrooms, large double garage – fully lined and insulated to double as an extra room if needed – with auto door and internal access. Fully alarmed, off street parking. Stacker doors opening on to a large deck with views out to the harbour. Low maintenance and just a short walk to the beach. A must to view. Prior Auction offers considered.

This country oasis is located 40 minutes to Hamilton and 15 minutes drive to Raglan beaches and world famous surf breaks. View the wonderful lily ponds as you meander down the driveway, and 4 fully fenced paddocks, to a family haven offering peace and tranquillity. The main, sophisticated home is 160 m2, positioned to capture the sun, with 3 double bedrooms, double garage and a fully self-contained apartment to the rear of the house. Both house and apartment are stylish and have instant appeal. Situated on 2.74 hectares, fully fenced, with easy access to local schools. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21417

EXCLUSIVE RETREAT

60 AUC 4 T TI e A ON ka 5. u W 04 ha .13 rf Rd

• Delightfully presented 2 storey, 3 dble bedroom home. • Huge potential for further development downstairs. • Quality kitchen, open-plan living • Breathtaking views of harbour and Raglan. • 5 minute boat ride to your dream home and location. • 5 acre site, largely native bush Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG21340

ID#RAG21419 PURE GOLD $319,000

This fabulous stand alone unit is not to be missed. The home offers 2 double bedrooms, large open plan living, modern kitchen and wet area shower. Solidly built to last in brick and having the convenience of an internal access garage. Located on the flat, right in town, just a short walk to the beach, transport and shops. This property would suit anyone from retirees to first time buyers, or those wanting a holiday home or rental. Priced to sell, this property is pure gold.

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!

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• Blank canvas of over 3 acres • Lovely lifestyle setting • Views of inner harbour, surrounding countryside & Mt Karioi • Fully fenced • Within walking distance to beach and surf • Nature’s playground at your doorstep!

ID#RAG21326 HUSK - ECLECTIC QUALITY GIFT SHOP URGENT SALE: OWNER ON THE MOVE $25,000

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Sunday12pm 14c Bankart Street

OPEN HOMES this weekend 6th & 7th April Saturday 12pm - 91d Greenslade Rd

Sunday 12pm - 14c Bankart St

Saturday 12pm - 17 Government Rd

Sunday 2pm - 44a Cross St

Saturday 1pm - 1 Lily Street

Sunday 2pm - 68 Wallis St

Saturday 2pm - 128d Otonga Valley Rd Saturday 2pm - 68 Wallis St Saturday 3pm - 126 Otonga Valley Rd

ID#RAG21264 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com

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