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14thAugust 2014 - Issue #406
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2 houses on 1 title Potential to achieve $600pw combined rental income
BEST BUY UNDER $300K! $275,000 - 61b Government Rd
Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street
Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)
AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Please phone for an appointment TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES to view. Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd
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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.
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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road
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
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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street
WOODEN IT BE NICE
This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME
Phone Graham Rope 021 222 7427 âĸ 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, single garage âĸ Modern new kitchen and open plan living that flows out to a north facing deck âĸ Enjoy the privacy provided by the mature trees bordering the section
âĸ Just a stroll to Cox Bay âĸ 1/2 share in 1214m2
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Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669.
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âĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats
âĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs âĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views
âĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block â Prime Location âĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN
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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
NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am ID#RAG20964 Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street
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.
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WATER & MOUNTAIN
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
OPEN HOME
OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY
A slice of Raglanâs best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm
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OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road
MAKE ME YOUR OWN â IâM RATHER SPECIAL!!
Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ÂŊ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainerâs 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.
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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way
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âĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes â 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located â sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment â live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.
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Dressed to impress: Senior students from Raglan Area School stop to pose for a moment during their school ball held in the Raglan Town Hall. See full story in next weeks issue. Image thanks to Tatum Kingi
Whatâs up coach? A series of Q & Aâs with our local coaches
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This week the Chronicle caught up with Viv Regnier. Who do you coach? Clinic Raglan & Raglan Karioi Orca, Year 6 âFuture Hamilton Fernsânetball side. How long have you been coaching for? Mobile 0274 828 021 Had a dabble assisting last season but Email: waite@waikatomidwives.co.nz this is first year lead coaching. Why did you decide to put your hand up to coach? I liked the idea of being directly involved with the teamâs sporting aspirations and received huge encouragement from the teamâs parents and Raglan Netball Club. Plus, it was important that the team had the opportunity to play this season (shortage of coaches â still somewhat of a dilemma in community-level sports nationwide). What are the highlights of coaching a team? Having fun and being part of the individual and collective determination shared by the team to develop skills and succeed. Other highlights include working with our amazing team manager, Mariella, umpireâs Jo, Alanis and Brianna and the hearty, dedicated network of parents who support every training and game. Everyone plays a part, and every part is valuable. What are the challenges? The weather. Cold and rain on a dark Mass on Saturday evenings- at 5 pm. WeatherMap New Zealand weather forecasts winterâs night, sucks really, nevertheless, 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan character building! 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata What is you coaching style? Mix of collaborative, participative Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 www.raglancatholic.org.nz
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and authoritative. We have a structure for skills and development and build on what we do well. Then, the team has a say in where and how they would like play to unfold. Then, we boot-camp it to iron out any chaos! Iâm continually exploring the balance between competition and enjoyment â itâs an ongoing process and the team has no problem telling me if itâs too far one way or the other. I like that we have open working relationships. Is it all about winning? Wins are pretty cool, we like winning. Weâve won a few games this season, and lost a few more. We donât mind the losses because they motivate us to look at the areas we can improve for the next time. Iâve not yet seen anyone in the team disheartened by not winning, which leads me to believe we are all on the same page in terms of giving it everything on the court and walking away knowing the best performance was given on the day. How do you think team sports benefit our young ones today? So many benefits, but stand outs include; physical fitness and skill development, belonging, positive working relationships, collective and individual responsibility, and leadership opportunities. Best piece of advice ever given? You CAN do anything you put your mind to. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla Best moment of the season so far? The first win of the competition was definitely a stand out! Really, every moment weâve shared so far is a best!
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Sewage spill once again threatens harbour
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he Waikato District Council does not have any ready answers as to why yet another sewage spill occurred in Raglan over the weekend. Just a month after being fined for a large sewage spill into Raglan Harbour last year, the council was investigating an overflow from a wastewater reticulation pump station manhole in Wainui Road, opposite Marine Parade, on Sunday. The council confirmed the wastewater was untreated sewage and it was assumed that some of it may had gone into the harbour because of the proximity of the manhole to the water. WDC service delivery general manager Tim Harty said the public was asked to refrain from collecting seafood, fishing or swimming in the area until further notice. âWe are collecting samples from the harbour to ensure e-coli levels are at a safe enough level for recreational use,â he said. The incident was not linked to the discharge of about five million litres of partially treated sewage into the estuary at Raglanâs wastewater treatment plant in June last year, the council said. Last month the council was fined $56,250 for the 2013 discharge, which was the result of an overflowing treatment pond. It caused contaminant to flow past the local boat ramp and camping ground and over shellfish beds. The council were advised of Sundayâs overflow by a local resident about 9am and responded immediately to stop the overflow and clean up the site. âIt is estimated that the overflow occurred for approximately 16 hours, however the quantity of wastewater discharged is still being determined,â Tim said. Iwi, the Waikato Regional Council and the Waikato District Health Officer were notified immediately and signage was erected in the harbour as a precaution. The cause of the overflow was not yet known, he said. The district and regional councils were working together to prepare a detailed report and recommended actions which should be completed by the end of the week. However, Whaingaroa Harbour Care manager Fred Lichtwark questioned whether council did in fact know there was a problem at the manhole, as a waste truck and service crew had been at the site for several days beforehand. Fred said the council had handled the latest spill badly and had not fully informed the community about the problem, as it had promised after the 2013 spill. There was only one sign at the one-way bridge to Raglan West warning people against swimming and taking shellfish or fish from the harbour, and there were no signs at the boat ramp or by the museum, where people often collected shellfish. Another sign was spotted at the manhole site, which was down some steps from the footpath and not visible to motorists. âAre they [the council] really taking the concerns of the community seriously?,â he asked. âWhatâs wrong with notifying everyone else?â Fred said he was offered some locallycaught shellfish on Sunday by a local who was not aware of the possible contamination. The council said the pump station was currently being upgraded as part of a district wide project to upgrade the wastewater reticulation system. âAny personnel or work vehicles on site prior to the event were contributing to the upgrade, not trying to fix any problems,â the council said. The council denied the lack of communication, saying council staff phoned
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www.mirofeeds.co.nzīŋŊ FreephoneīŋŊ 0800 647 633īŋŊ A Waikato District Council sign on the bridge to Raglan West warns the public about possible contamination in the harbour after Sundayâs sewage spill on the other side of the bridge. or emailed key stakeholders in the community including marae representatives, the information centre and local radio over the initial 24-hour period. âBecause of the timing of the event we also took advantage of social media to distribute the information as quickly as possible. Additional information has since been shared with other interested parties.â The Hamilton District Court prosecution was initiated under the Resource Management Act by the Waikato Regional Council, which was effectively the watchdog for any discharges into the environment, following an investigation.
A lack of communication by the council was highlighted by Judge David Kirkpatrick as a problem that âseriously aggravated the offendingâ. Regional council programme manager infrastructure Hugh Keane thought the WDC communication had improved and it had acted promptly when notified about the pump station failure. He said while the sewage discharge had been unauthorised, it was too early to say what action the WRC might take. Like any piece of machinery, there could be mechanical problems with pump stations at times. Rachel Benn
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Community views sought on alcohol and gambling
Monday 18 August 2014
Public meeting We want your thoughts on alcohol licensing and gambling to help us draft two new policies. These policies cover the location, number and opening hours of places selling alcohol, and how many gambling venues and pokie machines should be allowed in the district and where they should be located. Come along to learn more.
When: Monday 18 August 2014 Time: 5.30pm â 7pm Where: Raglan Town Hall Supper Room
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he money raised from camping ground fees has been put to good use by a local Maori trust, with the resurrection of a derelict site on Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive into a community arts space. Te Kopua Block 3 and 4 Trust, which runs a camping ground behind its Kokiri Centre on the same road, has spent about $40,000 raised from camp fees from the past three years on the two-building site. Trustee Heather Thomson said two new tenants â carver Kawharu Greensill and local trades operator Tom Rudolph - were moving this week into the renovated Te Kopua Industrial Site, which was opened on Saturday. There was now a gallery space to showcase Maori art, a carving room, kitchen and toilet facilities and other spaces that could be used by artists. A verandah would also be built on the main building and tables and chairs put outside during summer to capture
the view. Heather said the site was a real asset with âfantastic possibilitiesâ for business, as it was had lots of parking, was close to town, bordered the river and had room for expansion. The two sheds were built in the 1980s and were used over the years for a timber yard, a fashion business, a training centre and a storage centre, but had fallen into disrepair after being empty for the last 15 years. âWe recognised that it was a great site and the building had great bones, but everything needed replacing,â Heather said. With the help of Department of Corrections, the outside was first tidied up, then the inside of the buildings was completely refurbished. A huge amount of work was done to repair and replace floors, rooves, windows and doors, then the place was painted. Corrections supervision Wayne Tukiri, who had been bringing teams of community workers out to the site about three times a week since November, said their work would continue with the planting of natives
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on the riverâs border, more painting and weekly maintenance. He said his male and female workers had learnt a lot of skills by working at the site, which they were taking back to use in their own lives. Heather said the trust couldnât have done it without the teams, who âtotally embraced the idea and gave100 percentâ. Local kaumatua Russell Riki thanked all the people who had worked on the building at the opening. âWhether it was forced on you or not, you have put your sweat into this place and you are now part of this building,â he told them. Rachel Benn
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The Government made the long-awaited announcement last week, based on recommendations released by ACC, which included a three cent per litre petrol levy drop â bringing the ACC portion of petrol down to 6.9 cents per litre. Te Mata-based fencing contractor Jim Munns said the ACC levy cuts to motor vehicle registration would be a welcome financial relief for him and his business. âIâve got two dieselsâĻI think itâs a good idea because the [addition of] road taxes are really high.â He said the current price of registration could be a real financial strain on motorists. âIt makes you grumpy. You get money in the bank and something else comes along. âI feel sorry for [people who ride] motorbikes.â In its recommendations, ACC did not include any motorcycle levy cuts saying that motorcycles are âalready heavily subsidised by other vehicle owners.â The ACC recommendations also called for the Government to include significant reductions in the Work levy (work-related cover) and the Earnersâ levy (outside of work cover) accounts of ACC. It was recommended that a 21 per cent drop be made to the average Work levy with a five per cent decrease to the Earnersâ levy. Despite these recommendations, however, the Government decreased the average Work levy by only five per cent with no change to the Earnersâ levy. Jim said that despite the differences between the recommendations made by ACC and the actual reductions made by the Government, the savings made would be worthwhile. âItâs got to be better than nothing, I suppose. âAt the end of the day thereâs a bit more money to put more diesel inâĻthatâs one of the biggest things.â Income-related levy changes come into effect on April 1, 2015 while vehicle-related levy changes take effect on July 1, 2015. Marcia Ahern
Te Mata teen on CanTeen Committee A
fter being elected onto the committee of the Waikato Branch of CanTeen, 14-yearold Liam Dingle wants to give back to the organisation that has helped him and to help other members âto realise their full potential.â CanTeen is a nation-wide organisation which aims to âsupport, develop and empower young people living with cancer.â Every region has a branch which elects committee members at their AGM. The 14 elected committee members vote on important issues and organise fundraising â for CanTeen â and events for CanTeen Waikato branch Members. The Waikato branch of CanTeen has more than 50 members, consisting of patients and siblings of cancer patient. At nine-years-old, Liam was diagnosed with a Pituitary Stalk Germinoma. This meant that a âsmallâ tumour had formed on the pituitary stalk, which connects to the pituitary gland, at the base of his brain. Liamâs mum, Rachael, said that the whole ordeal sent the family into âshockâ and completely changed everyday life for nearly two months, as Liam âhad 28 radiation treatments on his brain, every week day for six
weeks.â The family received âamazing supportâ during their ordeal, which is why Liam jumped at the chance to represent his fellow members as a committee member, she said. âHeâs really, really keen to give back. He realises how much help and support we had.â Liam said he received a phone call before last monthâs AGM (for CanTeen Waikato) to say that he had been nominated for the 2014 committee elections. He said that he was âhopefulâ of a seat on the committee and when, on the election night, his name was called out as one of the 14 elected members he was âover the moon.â âI was ecstatic.â As a committee member Liam votes on issues regarding the Waikato branch, puts forward ideas, organises fundraisers and events and attends committee retreats, such as the most recent trip to Tukino Ski Field, he said. âIâve really had to step up from letting other people do it, to do it myself.â Liam said he hoped to encourage members to âget more involved in activities and âto realise their full potential.â âNot just realise it, but, grow into that potential.â Marcia Ahern
Meeting on alcohol and gambling coincides with hearings A on
meeting in Raglan Monday to seek community views on alcohol licensing and gambling will be wedged between the hearings for two new liquor licence applications for the town. The Waikato District Council public meeting on Monday, August 18 at the Raglan Town Hall is part of a series of meetings around the district to seek community views on alcohol and gambling, which will be used to help the council draft two new policies. Prior to the meeting, the councilâs District Licensing Committee will hold a hearing into Rock-it CafÊâs application for an on-licence to sell alcohol seven days a week between 10am to 1am at its cafÊ and entertainment venue on Wainui Road. The application has received 16 objections. Bow Street Liquor is applying for an off-licence for a bottle store in the main street, opening from 9am every day until 9pm Sunday to Thursday and until 10pm on
Friday and Saturday nights. The application, which will be heard on Tuesday, has received 64 objections and a petition with 18 signatories. The application hearings are open to the public but only those who have lodged an objection are entitled to speak, as well as the applicant and reporting agencies, the Police, medical officer of health and licensing inspector. The public consultation meeting on Monday evening concerns councilâs Local Alcohol Policy (LAP) on the licensing of premises to sell alcohol, both onlicence and off-licence. Council customer support general manager Sue Duignan said the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act passed in 2012 allowed each council to develop a LAP for its area, giving the community a chance to have a say on the licensing process, on such matters as location and opening hours of businesses selling alcohol. Once a LAP was in place, the local licensing committee and the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority must have regard to the LAP when making
decisions on licence applications. The second policy reviewed the councilâs existing gambling policies and would result in a district-wide policy which covered how many gambling venues and pokie machines should be allowed and where they should be located. âBoth alcohol licensing and gambling are subjects which many people hold strong views on, so itâs vital we get the views of a wide range of residents and organisations as we develop these new policies,â Sue said. The public would get two opportunities to comment on the policies: at the Mondayâs meeting and in November or December when it formally consulted on the draft policies. Initial feedback was collected through a survey conducted in 2013 and would be used along with the feedback from the public meetings in drafting the two policies, she said. âĸ Monday, August 18: WDC community meeting on alcohol and gambling. Raglan Town Hall Supper Room, 5.30 â 7pm. Rachel Benn
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TO APPLY FOR FUNDING The closing date for Meridian Te Uku Community Fund applications is 4 September, 2014. For more information on the Meridian Te Uku Community Fund, or for an application form, please visit meridian.co.nz or email community.fund@meridianenergy.co.nz You can also call us on 03 357 9732.
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Born Leader: Liam Dingle, 14, hopes to encourage other Waikato members of CanTeen to realise their full potential.
The Meridian Te Uku Community Fund is for the communities of Raglan, Te Mata, Waitetuna and Te Uku and provides $120,000 to help community projects in this area over three years.
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Registrations now open for the 2015 Raglan Business Directory All new businesses wanting to be in the 2015 Business Directory need to contact the Raglan Chronicle office by: Friday 29th August. If you have already registered your interest with our office then you will be contacted by one of our staff prior to this date.
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For all new businesses in the area the Raglan Business Directory is now in its 11th year. It is sent to all residents this side of the deviation free of charge and will be placed in all local accommodations and businesses. It is an excellent way of getting your product or services advertised to the community.
Current advertisers Like last year current advertisers will shortly receive a letter regarding their advertising in the new edition.
Online Directory The entire directory in now online - visit: www.raglandirectory.co.nz If you advertise in the directory you will automatically get an online listing. For an additional fee you can enhance your listing with your logo, a summary of your services, map location, with links to your email address, website, social networking pages and more. Get in touch with us to learn more.
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caregivers,âŠmembersâŠofâŠtheâŠcommunityâŠtoâŠcomeâŠandâŠseeâŠourâŠschoolâŠin⊠WeâŠwouldâŠlikeâŠtoâŠextendâŠanâŠinvitationâŠtoâŠanyâŠprospectiveâŠstudentsâŠand⊠action.âŠOurâŠOpenâŠDayâŠisâŠaâŠwonderfulâŠopportunityâŠtoâŠfindâŠoutâŠmoreâŠabout⊠caregivers,âŠmembersâŠofâŠtheâŠcommunityâŠtoâŠcomeâŠandâŠseeâŠourâŠschoolâŠin⊠ourâŠacademicâŠandâŠcoâcurricularâŠprogrammes,âŠandâŠcelebrateâŠourâŠstudents⊠action.âŠOurâŠOpenâŠDayâŠisâŠaâŠwonderfulâŠopportunityâŠtoâŠfindâŠoutâŠmoreâŠabout⊠learningâŠsuccesses.⊠ourâŠacademicâŠandâŠcoâcurricularâŠprogrammes,âŠandâŠcelebrateâŠourâŠstudents⊠ProgrammeâŠofâŠtheâŠDay⊠1:20âŠââŠ1:40pm⊠⊠learningâŠsuccesses.⊠WelcomeâŠinâŠtheâŠschoolâŠhall
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(OverâŠarchingâŠviewâŠofâŠourâŠschool)⊠1:40pmâŠââŠ2:40pm⊠⊠AâŠguidedâŠtourâŠthroughâŠourâŠschoolâŠandâŠclasses⊠⊠⊠âŠâŠ ⊠WelcomeâŠinâŠtheâŠschoolâŠhallâŠâŠ (OpportunityâŠtoâŠseeâŠourâŠclassesâŠinâŠaction)⊠1:20âŠââŠ1:40pm⊠2:40pmâŠââŠ3:15pm⊠MixâŠandâŠMingleâŠsessionâŠinâŠtheâŠstaffroom⊠(OverâŠarchingâŠviewâŠofâŠourâŠschool)⊠(OpportunityâŠforâŠinformalâŠdiscussions)⊠3:15pmâŠââŠ3:45pm⊠SomeâŠsportsâŠtrainingâŠwillâŠbeâŠheldâŠinâŠtheâŠschool⊠1:40pmâŠââŠ2:40pm⊠⊠AâŠguidedâŠtourâŠthroughâŠourâŠschoolâŠandâŠclasses⊠hallâŠandâŠonâŠtheâŠfield.⊠⊠⊠⊠⊠⊠(OpportunityâŠtoâŠseeâŠourâŠclassesâŠinâŠaction)⊠2:40pmâŠââŠ3:15pm⊠MixâŠandâŠMingleâŠsessionâŠinâŠtheâŠstaffroom⊠IfâŠyouâŠareâŠunableâŠtoâŠattendâŠOpenâŠDay,âŠbutâŠwouldâŠlikeâŠtoâŠenrolâŠyourâŠsonâŠor⊠daughterâŠforâŠtheâŠ2015âŠacademicâŠyear,âŠpleaseâŠcontactâŠRASâŠreceptionâŠ(07⊠(OpportunityâŠforâŠinformalâŠdiscussions)⊠825âŠ8140)âŠinâŠtheâŠfirstâŠinstance,âŠtoâŠrequestâŠanâŠapplicationâŠpack.
ProgrammeâŠofâŠtheâŠDay
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is testament to the prolific song-writing of the group, these are evergreen songs,â says Paul Madsen who plays Barry Gibb. Madsen says people donât realise just how many hits the Brothers Gibb wrote. âAt one stage they dominated the charts with 5 of their songs in the top 10! This show is Closer than Close and wonât disappoint so keep Stayin Alive.â âLeft Hand Breakâ is up and running and receiving rave reviews from club members and visitors who have already enjoyed a dining experience. âOur chef, Lulu Hetet, has created a wonderful menu to cater for all our members and visitors to town and the last week has been really exciting for us all. I extend an invitation to everyone in Raglan to come and experience what weâre proud to offer.â 'Left Hand Break' is open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings for dinner from 5 pm and for special events such as the All Blacks v Australia tests in coming Saturdays screened on the clubâs new projector TV. Tickets for the Bee Gees tribute band can be purchased from Raglan Club $20 per person or on the night. Tuesday 19th August â doors open 7 pm. Sue Russell
SomeâŠsportsâŠtrainingâŠwillâŠbeâŠheldâŠinâŠtheâŠschool⊠hallâŠandâŠonâŠtheâŠfield.
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IfâŠyouâŠareâŠunableâŠtoâŠattendâŠOpenâŠDay,âŠbutâŠwouldâŠlikeâŠtoâŠenrolâŠyourâŠsonâŠor⊠daughterâŠforâŠtheâŠ2015âŠacademicâŠyear,âŠpleaseâŠcontactâŠRASâŠreceptionâŠ(07⊠825âŠ8140)âŠinâŠtheâŠfirstâŠinstance,âŠtoâŠrequestâŠanâŠapplicationâŠpack.
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first tribute concert to the Bee Gees, and since that time the band has played all over New Zealand performing at rugby matches, theatres, clubs and private functions. A recent highlight for the band was the experience of playing to a sell-out audience of 2400 at Las Vegas last year.
âWeâre in for a real treat with this top calibre band and our great new dining room, Left Hand Break, will be open as well.â says Raglan Club Manager Chris Lourie. Chris is expecting the gig on Tuesday 19th August to be really popular. âThe fact that weâve kept performing the BeeGees concerts for so many years
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Area Fishing Report:
by the Raglan Wharf Seagull
It is all about picking your days at the moment. Recently snapper to 6kgs were caught in quick time at 35m off Ruapuke beach, with a few spiny dogs in the mix. Snapper, gurnard and kahawhai are all in great condition. Now is the time to smoke up those surplus kahawhai for a fine wintry meal. Whitebait were running recently along the beach at Coxs Bay and Lorenzen Bay. Caspian terns were seen flying overhead and following their progress. It could be another very good whitebait season, are you prepared to go? Flounder are a bit scarce at the moment around the harbour, but when the kowhai flower the yellow bellies return â perhaps next month? Even while recently floundering from the wharf to Okete, we saw only small flounder - though plenty of piper and small snapper were also seen. Another family went off the aerodrome on the harbour side on the same night and speared a good feed. Now is the time to check your gear and do any maintenance on fishing reels, boats, trailers, motors and check battery condition. Come October the snapper fishing will be all go for another season. The local Coastguardâs annual Tide Chart book is available now. The Kawhia Bar has changed its characteristics because of the NE weather pattern, and their boatieâs have been warned when crossing. There have been no reports of any problems at Raglan but due care should be taken, particularly at low tide. All our harbour navigation lights are in working order. So layer up your clothes, keep warm out there, take up the challenge to find where those fish are, take only what you need, and have a safe trip home.
Gardening Column: Putting down roots August is preparation month.
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8 RAGLAN Chronicle
Start ordering garden seeds for the season. Clean out your hot houses, start digging in the oats, lupins, mustard crops and compost. Plant your early seeds into trays for transplanting later. Prepare your beetroot, brassicas, lettuce, marigolds, dahlias and other tubers. Lots to do. Put potatoes out to sprout. Place a kumara in an ice cream container half full of sandy clean soil. When the leafy nodules grow from the kumara, split them off into potting containers to develop, so they are ready to plant out in November. This is the last month for pruning of roses, passion fruit vines and fruit trees - also spray with lime sulphur or a strong winter oil solution. All the shallots, garlic and onions should be up in the ground by now. Mulch these with pea straw to keep the weeds away and throw on some sheep manure for their benefit. This coming season try something new in the flower/vegetable line. My seed supplier sent me a sample packet of white salvia flowers; these will make quite a show and bring comments from family and friends. I usually grow only desiree and agria potatoes, but am planting heather instead of agria. The agriaâs are not keeping well in storage so hence the heather. Sensitive plants, trees and shrubs will need frost protection covers for the next few months â i.e tamarillos. So in closing, planning and preparation is most important now. Kids Giveaway: Six packets of 25 black spinach seeds. These are easily grown in prepared soil. Will be up in 10 days and are easy care. Keep you gardens growing and Iâll see you leaning on your spade. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.
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RAGLAN Chronicle 9
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Situations Vacant
RAGLAN KAYAK & SUP is recruiting staff. For information Email: kayak@raglaneco. co.nz G A R D E N E R NEEDED to help with maintenance of large garden. Experience preferred, part time. Te Mata area. Please ring Niki 027 2205684
To Let FURNISHED STUDIO 5mins to town & beach $220 inc power and broadband ph 8257123 CARAVAN FOR RENT, ph 0274 594590
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WHAINGAROA WHANAU Hoe Waka Inc. AGM: Tuesday 26th August 2014 6.30pm Raglan Community House. Agenda: 2013 AGM minutes, Chairpersonâs report, Treasurerâs report, Election of Committee Members, General business. All enquiries to the Secretary whaingaroawaka@ gmail.com THE RAGLAN H O R T I C U LT U R A L Societyâs next meeting will held on 19th August in the Union Church Hall at 1pm. Our speaker will be Lenny Prinz who will tell us about growing mushrooms and organic gardening. Interest Table: teaspoons. Floral Art: A decorated dinner plate [like a sand saucer}. Schedules for the Flower Show will be available at our meeting. Would the members please bring a grocery item for the show raffle. New members are always most welcome.
The 2014 Annual General Meeting for Raglan Community th Arts Council, will be held at 7.00pm, Tuesday 19 August at the Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St, Raglan. Members of the Arts Council and the Raglan Whaingaroa community are cordially invited to attend. After the meeting there will be a coffee break followed at about 7.45pm with an artist talk by Richard Page. Rodger Gallagher, Chairperson
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An understanding of t o u r i s m , m a r ke t i n g & social media would be helpful.
Situations Vacant
To Let
RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 09.08.14 RESULT NA
PLAYERS OF THE DAY Mika Kereopa
5th Shrimps
NA
Leonardo Henderson
5th Hoppers
NA
Wai Ariki
7th Mauis
Loss 1-7
Bede Hayes
7th Morays
Win 12-1
Nina George
8th Stingrays
Loss 2-5
Adam Crane
8th Great Whites Loss 1-9
Situations Vacant
T h e j o b i n vo l ve s m n m t , customer service & some admin. Applicant m u s t a l s o e n j oy s u r f i n g and water sports.
ADMINISTRATION OFFICER
FULLY FURNISHED 2 bedroom cottage available for 3 months (plus) lease. Beautiful bay view, air con, deck, carport, courtyard. Suit single, professional or couple. Ex. refs required, $275 pw plus power. Phone to view 07 825 7380 or 021 058 4775.
GRADE 5th Sea Stars
Public Notices
HOUSE FOR RENT9280b ST JOHN RAGLAN WOULD LIKE TO THANK Rodger 14/08/14 Near new 3 bdm, heat ROB Galloway at Soul Shoes for repairing a piece Final Advert Double col. pump, double glazing,AGM of equipment in the ambulance for us, he replaced gas hot water, Small it immediately free of charge. A very kind donation. harbour view, $350 per Many thanks Bush Barton Station Manager. week, vacant end of Augustâ¨5 mins walk to school, 10 mins walk Artist Talk by Richard Page + to town. All enquiries AGM of Old School Arts Centre email glennsrides@ gmail.com
Public Notices
SAT U R DAY 1 6 AU G U ST @ YOT CLUB: DIE! DIE! DIE!
Anna, an 18-year-old orphan prepares to be a nun, when the discovery of a living relative brings change and uncovers painful truths. NZ HERALD: 5 Stars, 'âreminds you what cinema can be- certain to be one of the best films of my year.â Sat 16 Aug 8.00pm Sun 17 Aug 4.30pm
For Sale
Whale Bay Flowers Lilypot Florist Fitness Studio * Fresh flowers Call Tom, 825 0404
SAT 16 AUG @ YOT CLUB, Die! Die! Die! plus support, tickets Under the radar, door sales. All Black test as well on Sky
M- Adult Themes, 82 mins Polish- English subtitles. 2014
For Sale Quality 2nd hand Improvebooks your Openpower! Thurs - Sun paddle frompersonal 10am Sport specific 2 Wallis training & classes; St Books wanted. that focus on strength &
WED & THURS @ YOT: open free pool, great food, awesome music, Sky Sport FRI 15 AUG @ YOT CLUB, DJ Jamin-I, free entry, free pool, great drinks, sky sport
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8th Snappers
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Aari Glover
9th Dolphins
Loss 1-2
Coco Smith
9th Sealions
Loss 1-7
Sophie Collier
10th Orcas
Loss 1-10
Sophie Higgins
10th Sharks
Loss 1-2
Milla Holmes
Open-Piranhas
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Dughall Eadie
A P P L I CAT I O N C LO S E AU G 2 5 T H .
Open-Bullsharks Win 4-1
Yme Schepel
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PLAYERS OF THE DAY
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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street
Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)
AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd
Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd
SPRING FLING AUCTION 6PM, 12TH SEPTEMBER 2014 RAY WHITE OFFICE, 21 BOW ST RAGLAN NEW BEGINNINGS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting
âĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats
Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access
âĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs âĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views
Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden
âĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block â Prime Location âĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed
3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.
ID#RAG20938
Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN
OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road
HOME
Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road
ID#RAG20952
AUCTION: 12 September â14 - 21 Bay View Rd Big views, great location TOP SHELF PROPERTY
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
View open home:
Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street
Saturday 2pm or by appointment
SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM Sunday 1pm or by appointment 4 bedroom home with endless options
This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME
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Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.
âĸ Solid home, master with ensuite & walk in robe âĸ Impressive with sumptuous space âĸ Designed to capture all day sun âĸ Situated on 3775m2 in rural, secluded setting.
Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road
WATER & MOUNTAIN
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
Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ÂŊ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainerâs 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.
OPEN HOME
Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way
ID#RAG21995
OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY
TOO GOOD TO MISS!
A slice of Raglanâs best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm
ID#RAG21999
âĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes â 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located â sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment â live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! 5 oâclock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
OPEN HOME
ID#RAG20933
150 Whaanga Road
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âĸ 3 Level open plan living ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME situated on 812m2 MAKE ME YOUR OWN â âĸ Includes s/c unit IâM RATHER SPECIAL!! âĸ Contemporary design, large entertaining decks âĸ Internal access garage, OPEN HOME separate workshop ID#RAG20886
Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street
ID#RAG20965
Lifestyle by the Beach
ID#RAG20964 View open home:
Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street
WOODEN IT BE NICE
ID#RAG20963
AUCTION: 12 September â14 - 445 Wainui Rd
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
Fabulous family living / Easy care garden
Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street
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RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE
Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.
AUCTION: 12 September â14 â Section: 21 Primrose St
NEW LISTING: 8a Government Rd
ID#RAG20984
Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road 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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Elevated Section with harbour views Close to town Covenants apply 519m2 in quality subdivision
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VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! $395,000
Situated at the end of a cul-de-sac
ID#RAG22005
âĸ Iconic, Raglan beach home âĸ 2 large double bedrooms âĸ Native timber flooring
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
âĸ Bathroom - with bath âĸ Walk to the wharf âĸ We are looking for an offer!!!!
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ID#RAG22030
!!WANTED!! BUYER URGENTLY SEEKING 200 HAâS + DRY STOCK FARM UP TO $2,500,000. Contact: Richard Thomson 027 294 8625 NEW LISTING: 36 Lily St
SORRY!!! WE ARE OUT!!! DOWN AT THE WHARF FISHING $535,000 1
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10 Bankart St
PRIME REAL ESTATE By Neg
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âĸ Land and building in the heart of Raglan! âĸ Huge potential here in relation to the future growth of Raglanâs CBD âĸ Solid 4 bedroom, well presented brick house âĸ Also suitable to be a substantial family home or beach house âĸ Located in prime position on 641m2 approx STT
âĸ You wonât need to walk far to be at the wharf, beach or cafes. âĸ Parking straight off the road to enable you flat access to the house âĸ Situated on and easy care 539m2 section
ID#RAG22027
Julie Hanna 027 441 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
ID#RAG21149
Dave Hanna 027 614 6722
NEW LISTING: 79a Checkley Rd
VIEW OPEN HOME: Sunday 12pm
RURAL LIFESTYLE HARBOUR VIEWS $295,000
BEACH BACH BEAUTY $355,000
âĸ Lifestyle block of 1.6 ha (4 acres) âĸ Property offers amazing inner harbour and rural views âĸ Located close to Raglan and Te Uku primary. Easy commute to Hamilton.
âĸ North facing aspect to get all day sun
View by appointment
ID#RAG22025 Richard Thomson
027 294 8625
OPEN HOMES this weekend
16th & 17th August
âĸ Make memories in this iconic Raglan beach bach âĸ Open plan living, storage room plus sleepout âĸ Caravan for your guests âĸ Situated on a flat, north-facing, fully-fenced 812m2 section
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ID#RAG21998
Julie Hanna 027 441 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
Saturday 12pm - 47b LiLy St Saturday 1pm - 8a GoVernment rd Saturday 1pm â 50C upper Wainui rd Saturday 2pm â 445 Wainui rd
PARADISE IN WAINUI $379,000
âĸ Close to iconic surf beaches, amazing bush walks and coastline âĸ Tranquil private setting and peaceful hideaway to enjoy âĸ Open plan living âĸ Situated on 1455m2
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ID#RAG21991 Graham Rope 021 222 7427
Sunday 11am â 537 Wainui rd Sunday 1pm â 21 bay VieW rd Sunday 12pm â 21 roSe St Sunday 12pm â 2 pokohui aVe Sunday 1pm â 61b GoVernment rd
21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle
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