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30th August 2012 -­ Issue #309

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Aloha Market Place - Sushi Takeaway. 5 Bow Street..................................................... 825 7440

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Burgershack. Takeaway. 35a Bow Street.................................................................... 825 8439

Raglan streets to turn yellow for Daffodil Day

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Daffodil  Day  has  become  one  of  New  Zealand’s  most  recognisable  campaigns  and  is  the  main  funding  source  for  the  Cancer  Society.  The  appeal  runs  for  the  month  of  August  and  involves  thousands  FYeYkl] Cal[`]f& =Yl af gj lYc]YoYq& +) :go Klj]]l&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&0*- (+(( of  volunteers  and  many  events  across  the  country,  culminating  with  Daffodil  Day  on  Friday  31  August.  With  one  in  three  New  Zealanders  affected  by  cancer,  the  cause  is  close  to  Nannies Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................. 825 8842 Angela’s  heart.  â€œMy  dad  passed  away  from  prostate  cancer  two  years  ago  and  I’ve  had  two  friends  die  from  breast  FDQFHU EHIRUH WKH\ ZHUH ÂżIW\ L`] K`Y[c& <af] af gj LYc]YoYq& )1 :go Klj]]l&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&0*- ((*/ “It’s  such  an  indiscriminate  disease,  anyone  can  get  it  and  it  doesn’t  just  affect  the  person  who  has  it,  but  family  and  friends  too,â€?  says  Angela.  â€œIt’s  so  important  to  help  fundraise  so  L`] JY_dYf ;dmZ& <af] af gj LYc]YoYq& **%*, :go Klj]]l&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 0*- 0*00 people  affected  by  cancer  have  support  available.â€? Angela  takes  her  fundraising  seriously;Íž  you  might  see  her  out  and  about  on  Raglan’s  streets  dressed  in  theme  including  a  bright  yellow  daffodil  hat.  WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts “My  kids  think  I’m  a  little  embarrassing  EXW LWÂśV IXQ DQG LV GHÂżQLWHO\ D WDONLQJ point.  It  helps  get  people  interested  in  what  we  are  doing  and  why.â€? Â

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As  well  as  getting  local  businesses  onboard  selling  fabric  daffodils,  Angela  is  getting  the  children  at  Raglan  Area  School,  where  she  works  as  a  relief  teacher,  passionate  about  the  cause.  The  school  has  held  Daffodil  Day  fundraisers  for  the  past  few  years  but  this  year  is  a  bit  different.  Angela  is  running  a  competition  where  students  can  guess  the  number  of  yellow  tic-­tacs  in  a  jar  for  a  donation.  The  closest  guest  wins  the  lolly  jar  and  Daffy,  a  large  teddy  bear.  This  year  Raglan’s  local  farmers  have  also  joined  the  party  and  are  donating  fresh  daffodils  from  their  farms.  A  group  of  volunteers  will  be  heading  out  to  each  farm  to  pick  the  daffodils,  ready  for  bunching  and  sale.  Angela  will  take  pre-­ sale  daffodil  orders  but  bunches  will  be  on  sale  during  the  street  appeal  on  Friday  31  August.  Those  who  want  to  support  Daffodil  Day  and  the  work  of  the  Cancer  Society  should  watch  out  for  volunteer  street  collectors  who  will  be  out  and  about  on  Friday  31  August.  To  pre-­purchase  a  bunch  of  fresh  daffodils  contact  Angela  Massey  on  07825  7202  or  027  285  6968. Alternatively  people  can  make  an  instant  $20  donation  by  phoning  0900  311  11  which  will  automatically  be  charged  to  your  telephone  account.  It’s  http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla quick  and  easy  to  donate  from  your  cell  phone,  simply  text  â€˜daffodil’  to  2447  to  make  an  instant  $3  donation.  You  can  donate  online  at   www.daffodilday.org.nz Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides

Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 29 August Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun/Moon temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) Fri

Mainly fine with possible showers

15

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Cloud with possible showers

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Cloud with possible showers

13

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1.4

L H L H

04:50 11:00 05:10 11:20

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Mon

Rain

15

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Tue

Showers with clear spells

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End of an era: The 42-­ foot charter vessel Taranui is hoisted onto a transporter in preparation for transport to new owners

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Aaron  sold  what  he  calls  his  â€œmean  machineâ€?,  the  55-­foot  Maverick,  last  year  in  favour  of  operating  the  smaller  Taranui  in  a  bid  to  reduce  costs.  But  while  he  says  things  worked  out  okay  for  a  time,  in  the  end  he  lost  heart  and  decided  to  give  up  on  managing  the  â€œpubs  and  clubsâ€?  group  charters  that  have  been  his  livelihood  for  the  past  13  years. “Dealing  with  the  bar  was  slowly  getting  to  me  too,â€?  he  says  of  the  safety  issues  involved  in  looking  after  groups  of  12.  â€œI’m  over  the  responsibility  side  of  it.â€?  Aaron  ran  commercial  trawlers  for  12  years  with  Hartstones  before  setting  up  his  own  business,  Megabite  Fishing  Charters. Now  he’s  opting  for  an  easier  lifestyle  with  no  pressure  back  on  his  farm  at  Te  Pahu  where  he’s  been  based  for  four  years. Aaron’s  a  family  man,  with  kids  aged  nine  and  10.  â€œI’ve  missed  a  lot  of  my  weekends  (with  them),â€?  he  admits. 3XWWLQJ IDPLO\ ÂżUVW KDV EHHQ impossible  with  year-­round  charters  which,  although  weather-­dependent,  KDYH W\SLFDOO\ ÂżOOHG KRXUV RI HYHU\ day  from  October  to  December,  he  says.  People  would  book  nine  months  ahead  for  a  weekend  spot,  and  his  only  regret  on  selling  up  is  for  those  who’ve  had  their  trips  cancelled.   â€œI  didn’t  want  to  let  anyone  down,â€?  Aaron  says.  However  that  couldn’t  be  avoided  as  Taranui  changed  hands  earlier  than  he  wanted  at  the  request  of  the  buyer.  6RPH ERRNLQJV ZHUH RIĂ€RDGHG to  Raglan  Charters,  while  Cloud  9 Â

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Hefty rates bills – but little early public fuss 7KH ¿UVW UDWH GHPDQGV RI :DLNDWR 'LVWULFW &RXQFLO¶V QHZ ¿QDQFLDO \HDU EHJDQ WXUQLQJ XS LQ 5DJODQ UHVLGHQWV¶ PDLO ODVW 6DWXUGD\ ± DQG E\ HDUO\ WKLV ZHHN WKHUH¶G EHHQ QR UHSRUWV RI SHRSOH IDLQWLQJ GHVSLWH SUHGLFWLRQV VRPH UDWHSD\HUV KHUH FRXOG IDFH KLNHV DSSURDFKLQJ SHU FHQW Though the council has maintained average Raglan rises for the 2012/13 year will be in a 3.8 to 10 per cent bracket, community board chairman Rodger Gallagher emphasised last month that various rates were set to spiral up by much more than the 2.3 per cent general rate rise. And he tipped that could spell overall rates hikes of up to 30 per cent for pockets of Raglan residents whose capital value (CVs) had shot up in the recent revaluation process. As its deadline loomed this week the Chronicle had yet to hear of a rise of quite that magnitude – though one of 23 per cent was not too far off the mark – and about the only person publicly kicking up a fuss, though obviously lightheartedly, was Rodger himself. The potential for any residents’ revolt here over rates appears to have been lessened by the council’s 11th-­hour introduction of a rates remission policy giving relief to any homeowner facing a hike of at least $300 and at the same time of at least 10 per cent. It’s missing out on that relief by less than $3 which Rodger was complaining about, albeit none too seriously, on his website this week. “Automatic remission kicks in where there’s a rise of $300;; ours was $2.90 under that, so we miss out even though our rates went up more than 10 per cent,” he wrote of their Cambrae Road property. His comments came after council watchdog John Lawson revealed that the rates on his Cliff Street property had gone up a whopping $598 or 23 percent, and that he’d been allowed a rates remission of just $16.71. “A rates remission – you are lucky, John,” the community board chairman wrote tongue-­ in-­cheek in reply. But he added as a footnote:

“Don’t understand how you get only $16.71 rebate. Perhaps council staff can explain.” Other ratepayers contacted by the Chronicle mostly faced lesser but still substantial rates hikes, commonly around the $200 mark. One typical case was a property whose CV had fallen $25,000 to $435,000 but whose rates were up $206 – an example of how even though there’s been a one per cent average drop in Raglan residential values, there are few chances of anyone around town getting rates relief simply because the percentage drop across the Waikato district was much greater. Some other residents were still in the dark at the weekend as they’d received nothing from council in WKH PDLO DQG KDG RQO\ QRQ QRWL¿HG FKDQJHV LQ WKHLU direct debit amounts to go on. One Greenslade Road homeowner said she’d noticed her weekly direct debit for her harbourside property had climbed from $63.83 to $70.64, indicating a $350-­odd rates rise despite a fall in capital value. However she also had a nearby cottage, the CV of which had plunged but whose weekly direct debit had fallen by only $2.50 a week. She observed dryly that rates “did not fall in quite the same proportion”. A Moonlight Bay homeowner had also heard nothing from council yet but noticed their fortnightly direct debit had risen $5 despite a steep drop in the property’s CV. Meanwhile there’s good news of sorts from WKH FRXQFLO ± FRQ¿UPDWLRQ WKDW 5DJODQ UDWHSD\HUV won’t be forking out even more to council, through the introduction of water metering, until the middle of next year. Water & facilities general manager Richard Bax says water metering is not set to be introduced here until July 1 2013. Rodger Gallagher has estimated that with successive increases in charges and the introduction of metering, Raglan residents will end up paying triple what they did in 2007 for the privilege of having water. A.T.

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DW WKH VXSHUPDUNHWÂśV ÂżUVW RIÂżFLDO GD\ XQGHU QHZ franchise  name,  SuperValue.  Starting  off  with  a  powhiri,  WKHUH ZDV DOVR DQ RIÂżFLDO ribbon  cutting  ceremony  with  little  Zoe  Beach  (great,  great,  â€œWe’d  really  like  to  give  our  granddaughter  of  the  original  thanks  to  the  local  community,  Petchell’s  Four  Square  owners)  the  Progressive  Enterprises  doing  the  honours. staff  that  were  out  here  on  the  The  newly  re-­branded  day  were  very  impressed  with  Raglan  SuperValue  stocks  an  the  support,â€?  said  General  additional  1000  new  product  Manager  Shane  Temata. lines  and  will  be  running  over  Many  members  of  the  1200  in-­store  promotions  a  community  were  in  attendance  week  with  new  specials  hitting Â

the  shelves  every  Monday.  â€œI  think  the  change  has  been  absolutely  great.  We’ve  got  so  much  more  variety  and  such  good  specials  so  hopefully  the  customers  won’t  have  to  go  to  Hamilton  anymore,â€?  said  employee  Sharon  Beange.   Now  that  the  cosmetic  upgrades,  including  the  new  shelves  and  polished  concrete  Ă€RRUV DUH FRPSOHWHG 6KDQH says  there  are  still  some  issues  like  queues  and  checkouts  that  need  to  be  worked  on.  %ULHĂ€\ HQFRXQWHULQJ D

Little Rockhoppers music classes 7KHUH LV VRPHWKLQJ QHZ about  to  happen  within  5DJODQÂśV PXVLF VFHQH 2Q 0RQGD\ UG 6HSWHPEHU WZR ORFDO PXVLFLDQV DUH ODXQFKLQJ SUHVFKRRO PXVLF FODVVHV IRU DJHV ÂłDQG EDELHV DUH ZHOFRPH RI FRXUVH ´ Renee  Manning  and  Vicki  Greetis  have  a  passion  for  sharing  music  and  fostering  the  musical  future  of  Raglan,  believing  that  participating  in  group  music  making  helps  children  build  skills  at  an  early  age. Â

instruments,  body  percussion,  and  found  sounds.  Renee  and  Vicki  are  both  knowledgeable  teachers,  skilled  in  providing  musical  experiences  that  are  fun,  engaging  and  challenging  for  young  children.  As  mothers  themselves,  Renee  and  Vicki  would  love  the  parents  to  join  in.  Instruments  will  be  on  hand  for  every  child  but  families  are  very  welcome  to  bring  their  own.   Rockhoppers  is  a  fresh,  new  idea,  employing  their  own  original  material.  You  do  not  need  to  reserve  a  place,  just  turn  up  on  the  day.

The  Little  Rockhoppers  Music  6(66,21  Monday  3rd  Classes  at  Raglan  Old  School  Arts  September  9.15  am  â€“  9.55am Centre,  will  expose  youngsters  to  6(66,21  Monday  10th  many  forms  of  music.  Children  will  explore  the  elements  of  music:  September  9.15  am  â€“  9.55  am Susan  Guenther  pitch,  beat,  rhythm  and  tone,  using Â

OPINION: WED  is  holding  a  meeting  on  Monday  3  September  at  7.30pm  in  the  Community  House  to  decide  whether  to  appeal  against  Waikato  District  dismissing  submissions  seeking  to  expand  the  area  of  the  Raglan  Community  Board  electorate  and  divide  it  to  allow  separate  representation  for  town  and  country  so  as  to  prepare  for  the  Board  to  take  control  of  more  local  issues.  Council  agreed  to  expand  the  size  of  Raglan  ward  to  include  Waitetuna  and  Cogswell  valleys,  but  refused  to  expand  the  Board  area  beyond  their  original  proposal.  Two  different  reasons  have  been  given  for  rejecting  those  submissions.  1HLWKHU ÂżW WKH IDFWV Raglan  councillor,  Clint  Baddeley,  told  the  Raglan  Community  Board  and  wrote  in  Raglan  Chronicle  that,  â€œCouncil  has  decided  not  to  extend  the  Community  Board  boundary  as  far  as  the  Ward  boundary  but  following  consultation  has  extended  it  to  include  parts  of  Ruapuke,  Te  Mata  and  Te  Uku.  The  Raglan  Community  Board  has  traditionally  been  focused  on  the  needs  of  the  town.â€?  The  Board  has  been  focused  on  the  town,  but  the  approved  extension  to Â

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include  more  countryside  doesn’t  make  sense  on  that  basis. $ &RXQFLO RIÂżFHU H[SODLQHG Council’s  alternative  explanation  about  diluting  the  role  of  the  councillor  by  saying  it,  â€œwas  closely  aligned  to  this  misunderstanding  about  the  role  of  the  community  boardâ€?.  It  seems  Council  interpreted  submissions  asking  for  the  Board  to  be  given  wider  powers  (as  has  been  done  in  Thames-­Coromandel  and  Southland)  as  a  misunderstanding!  Many  of  the  problems  heard  at  Raglan  Community  Board  meetings  stem  from  Council  having  an  incomplete  understanding  of  what  happens  in  an  area  remote  from  most  of  its  staff  and  members.  If  the  Community  Board  was  able  to  deal  with  work  delegated  to  Boards  elsewhere,  it  is  likely  that  there  would  be  less  waste,  electors  would  feel  better  represented  and  Waikato  District  would  no  longer  have  the  lowest  voting  turnout  in  the  country. WED  will  also  hold  its  AGM  after  this  meeting.  WED  was  formed  in  2007  and  has  no  formal  membership.  Therefore  all  are  welcome  to  attend  the  meeting. John  Lawson  -­   825  7866.

hiccup  when  a  white  hatchback  was  found  to  have  driven  into  the  side  of  the  building  early  last  Saturday  morning,  Shane  and  the  team  will  be  looking  to  put  new  internal  processes  in  place  in  upcoming  weeks,  gearing  up  for  the  busy  summer.  â€œThe  feedback  has  generally  been  really  good  and  we’d  like  to  thank  our  customers  for  their  patience  as  ZH ZRUN WKURXJK ÂżQH WXQLQJ our  processes,â€?  said  Shane. Maki  Nishiyama

Diane and Zoe Beach cutting ceremonial ribbon image thanks to Margaret Dillon

Vehicle accidents claim two Raglan men’s lives

Students to feature at Bowling Club

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The  Requiem  Mass  at  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Name  in  James  Street  on  Monday  followed  the  death  of  Nick  Glynn  in  a  collision  between  his  car  and  a  truck  just  north  of  Ngaruawahia  about  11pm  the  previous  Tuesday. Huntly  police  were  still  appealing  this  week  for  witnesses  to  the  tragedy  but  said  initial  indications  were  that  Mr  Glynn’s  car  had  crossed  the  centreline  as  he  headed  north. Mr  Glynn  featured  in  a  Chronicle  story  last  year  on  the  formation  of  the  Whaingaroa  Bee  Club.  He  was  described  as  a  commercial  bee  hobbyist  with  around  40  hives. Meantime  members  of  the  Whaingaroa  waka  ama  club  have  been  mourning  recently  the  tragic  loss  of  another  of  their  prominent  paddlers.  Te  Akau  farmer  Iain  McIntyre  â€“  who  was  in  his  40s  â€“  died  when  his  tractor  rolled  forward,  knocking  him  over  and  pinning  him  to  the  ground.   Police  said  the  fatality  happened  when  he  stopped  his  tractor  on  a  downward  slope  of  his  sheep  and  beef  farm  and  went  to  open  a  gate.    Mr  McIntyre  had  been  in  the  same  crew  as  Piripi  Kereopa,  who  suffered  a  fatal  heart  attack  while  competing  in  the  Whaingaroa  Hoe  regatta  in  late  May.

 In  an  exciting  development  for  the  club  High  School  age  students  can  join  the  club  with  full  playing  rights,  following  a  recent  decision  by  Raglan  Club  Inc.,  which  owns  the  bowling  club,  to  accept  junior  members  .  â€œThe  junior  bowlers  are  showing  real  talent  at  the  game  with  some  looking  at  possible  Waikato-­ level  selectionâ€?,  says  bowling  club  President  Ruth  Rawlinson. The  students  will  play  an  important  part  in  the  IRUPDO RSHQLQJ RI WKH VHDVRQ 7KH ÂżUVW MDFN ZLOO EH UROOHG XS E\ RQH ZKLOH WKH ÂżUVW ERZO ZLOO EH GHOLYHUHG by  one  of  Raglan’s  most  experienced  bowlers. Following  the  formalities  a  friendly  club  roll-­up  will  kick-­start  the  season.   That  same  evening  a  dinner  will  be  held  at  the  club  rooms  in  James  Street,  open  to  bowlers,  business  house  bowlers,  friends  and  family. “We  really  hope  to  see  many  of  our  loyal  business  house  players.   Some  have  been  playing  bowls  for  years.   Everyone  is  welcomeâ€?,  says  Ruth. Dinner  tickets  can  be  purchased  until  September  8  phoning  the  bowling  club  and  leaving  contact  details.   The  cost  is  $20  per  person.  Sue  Russell

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  Te  Uku  Pony  Club  is  situated  in  Okete  Road  on  Wally  and  Avril  Hawken’s  farm  property.  It  has  panoramic  views  RI WKH LQQHU KDUERXU DQG SURYLGHV Ă€DW ODQG IRU GUHVVDJH and  show  jumping.  There  is  a  splendid  Cross  Country  course. Inter  Pony  Club,  One  Day  events  make  use  of  these  enviable  facilities. The  friendly  instructors  or  coaches  work  with  \RXQJVWHUV OHDUQLQJ WR ULGH XS WR FHUWLÂżFDWH ZRUN HQDEOLQJ riders  to  compete  successfully  around   the  Waikato  and  IXUWKHU DÂżHOG    The  season  opens  September  the  2nd,  at  10.00am  with  an  unmounted  rally. An  unmounted  rally  requires  riders  only,  (no  ponies)  to  attend  in  full  uniform. They  bring  their  saddles  and  bridles  to  be  checked  for  safety  and  maintenance. Emphasis  is  on  preparation.  Regular  exercise  for  the  pony,  grooming,  care  of  hooves  and  suitable  feed  are  topics  introduced.  Zenya  from  Zen  Equine  will  attend. The  Club  also  caters  for  senior  riders  who  have  the  use  of  the  facilities  after  work.   Rallies  are  held  fortnightly  on  Sundays  from  this  date  on  at  10.00am  sharp. See  you  Sunday  the  2nd  at  484  Okete  Road.  Enquiries  to  Avril  Hawken   825-­8064 Visitors  welcome.    P.  Zohs

To  celebrate  the  arrival  of  spring,  the  members  of  the  Old  School  Arts  Centre  have  put  together  a  group  show  where  a  variety  of  artistic  styles  will  come  together.  The  public  will  have  a  great  opportunity  to  H[SHULHQFH ÂżUVW KDQG WKH FUHDWLYLW\ RI RXU ORFDO DUWLVWV “We  hope  that  spring  is  on  its  way  and  thought  that  an  exhibition  at  this  time  would  lift  the  spirits  of  everyone  who  came  along‌.This  is  a  fun  event  and  we  urge  people  to  come  and  see  what  Raglan  artists  are  all  about.â€?   (Exhibition  Curator  Ro  Fawcett) The  members  of  the  Raglan  Old  School  Arts  Centre  are  a  network  of  people  who  support  this  thriving  hub  for  the  arts,  and  enjoy  the  resources  and  VRFLDO EHQHÂżWV LW KDV WR RIIHU 0DQ\ DUH SURIHVVLRQDO artists  who  exhibit  in  galleries  all  over  NZ.  The  exhibition  will  be  launched  at  11am  on  Saturday  1st  September  with  a  glass  of  champagne  or  orange  juice,  and  a  nibble  or  two.  During  the  course  of  the  exhibition  there  will  be  an  artist  present,  eager  to  discuss  the  work  on  display. Where:  The  Raglan  Old  School  Arts  Centre,  5  Stewart  St.  When:  Saturday  1st  September  â€“  Sunday  30th  September.  7LPHV  The  gallery  will  be  open  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays  &  Saturdays  from  10  am  â€“  2  pm   Susan  Guenther Â


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WHY SHOULD WE TREAT OLD CATS DIFFERENTLY TO YOUNG CATS? As cats age all of their body systems are affected. Reduction in exercise may result in reduced muscle tone, which may further reduce the cat’s ability to jump, climb or exercise. There may also be a stiffening of joints because of chronic degenerative joint damage. When coupled with a reduced metabolic rate, lack of exercise can result in a fall in energy requirements of up to 40%. If a cat maintains a good appetite its daily food intake must therefore be reduced to prevent excessive weight gain. DOES MY OLD CAT STILL NEED TO HAVE ANNUAL BOOSTER VACCINATIONS? Although a relatively small amount is known about the feline immune system, it is generally assumed that with age their immune function deteriorates. This may in turn UHVXOW LQ D UHGXFHG DELOLW\ WR Ă€JKW LQIHFWLRQ RU VFUHHQ IRU neoplastic (cancer) cells. Regular booster vaccinations are generally recommended and prompt treatment of disease is essential. WHAT DISEASES DO OLD CATS SUFFER FROM? The major diseases seen in older cats are hormonal disorders (such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus) kidney disease, neoplasia (cancer), infections such as periodontal disease and arthritis. It is important to remember that while young cats usually only have one disorder at a time, this is often not the case for older cats, where diagnoses and treatment may be complicated by the concurrence of multiple interacting disease processes. While it is true to say that ‘old age itself is not a disease’, it is important that we pay particular attention to our older cats, so that if they do develop a disease we can recognize it, treat it early and so maintain their quality of life for as long as possible.

ridden out of western town Downtown  Raglan  may  not  have  seen  the  last  after  all  of  Mr  Four  Square’s  â€œbig  smiley  faceâ€?,   as  he  was  described  last  week  by  poet  Hayley  Hamilton  in  a  lament  to  his  passing  posted  on  Jet  Collective’s  window  directly  opposite  Raglan’s  newly  branded  SuperValue  supermarket. There  looks  to  be  some  truth  in  rumours  that  another  Four  Square  is  to  be  built  just  around  the  corner  in  Bankart  Street,  where  a  large  brick  house  was  recently  demolished. Ken  Curtis,   a  co-­owner  of  the  now  bare  section,  told  the  Chronicle  this  week  a  commercial  building  ZRXOG JR XS RQ WKH VLWH EXW VDLG KH FRXOG QRW FRQÂżUP rumours  the  iconic  Four  Square  brand  was  about  to  make  a  reappearance  in  Raglan. That  despite  the  fact  he’s  a  former  owner-­ operator  of  both  the  Waihi  Beach  and  more  recently  Pirongia  Four  Square  stores. Âł1RWKLQJÂśV KDSSHQHG \HW QRWKLQJÂśV FRQÂżUPHG nothing’s  guaranteed,â€?  he  cautioned. Mr  Curtis,  whose  wife  Lesley  is  also  understood  to  be  a  co-­owner  of  the  Bankart  Street  property,  said  speculation  was  premature  and  he  had  yet  to  apply  to  Foodstuffs,  the  Kiwi  company  which  established  the  Four  Square  grocery  stores  back  in  1924.    A  Four  Square  was  in  the  pipeline,  yes,  but  â€œit  could  end  up  a  hardware  storeâ€?,  he  hedged. Â

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On  behalf  of  the  Te-­Uku  fundraising  committee  we  would  like  to  extend  a  huge  thanks  to  all  the  kids,  teachers  and  parents  for  supporting  our  disco.  It  was  fantastic  to  see  kids  from  the  surrounding  schools  attend  and  a  lot  dressed  up  in  the  Olympic  theme.  Massive  thanks  to  Stephen  Reid  (DJ  Jamin-­I)  for  entertaining  the  kids  with  the  music  and  shout-­outs  and  to  Tractor  FM  for  the  use  of  their  speakers..  Also  to  the  Raglan  Bakery  for  the  yummy  kai! Rach  Bidois  and  The  Te  Uku  fundraising  committee.

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RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 25.08.12

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PLAYERS OF THE DAY

5 Kingies

Win 3-­2

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6th Stingrays

Loss 1 -­ 4

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6th Penguins

Loss 1 -­ 5

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7 Dolphins

Draw 2 -­ 2

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PLAYERS OF THE DAY

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WHAT CAN I DO TO MAKE MY OLD CAT AS HAPPY AS POSSIBLE? Most cats age gracefully and require few changes to their general routine, however they do not respond well to change, if changes are to be made they must be introduced slowly. With the onset of colder weather make sure your cat has access to a warm, draught-free bed, situated where it can sleep safely without fear of disturbance. IIt is advisable to feed older cats on a highly palatable, reduced protein diet with constant access to fresh drinking water. Regular raw meaty bones are essential to maintain dental hygiene. As cats’ age some show a reduced ability to control urination and bowel motions. To reduce the risk of ‘accidents’ it may be necessary to allow access to an indoor litter box. If you have any concerns, please feel free to call in and talk to the friendy team at the clinic.

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With  a  land  value  of  $430,000,  and  the  old  brick  rental  having  been  worth  only  $110,000,  the  site  has  long  been  regarded  as  ripe  for  commercial  development.   It  adjoins  a  site  on  the  corner  of  Bankart  and  Bow  Streets  that’s  currently  owned  by  Century  21,  and  for  which  an  architect’s  perspective  of  possible  commercial  premises  was  publicised  some  years  ago.  Meantime  Foodstuffs  director  and  Mill  Street  Pak’n’Save  owner-­operator  Glenn  Miller  â€“  another  listed  co-­owner  of  the  Bankart  Street  property  â€“  VSRNH EULHĂ€\ WR WKH &KURQLFOH RQ 0RQGD\ EXW GLG not  call  back  with  a  response  as  promised  after  being  asked  if  rumours  of  another  Four  Square  coming  to  town  were  true.  However,  in  the  brief  conversation  with  the  &KURQLFOH WKH KLJK SURÂżOH +DPLOWRQ EXVLQHVVPDQ did  ask  what  the  general  reaction  was  around  town  to  the  rumours.    The  return  of  a  Four  Square  here  would  cast  Raglan  as  the  unlikely  western  frontier  setting  for  a  fresh  grocery  war  between  the  country’s  two  supermarket  heavyweights,  Foodstuffs  and  Australian-­owned  Progressive  Enterprises.  The  Curtises  are  believed  to  still  live  in  Pirongia  but  the  Four  Square  there  is  understood  to  now  have  a  new  owner-­operator. Edith  Symes

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6th Green Won 35 -­ 15

Arnika Mete & Jamine Single

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Taylor Sherlock & Oliver Wallace, Hudson Bidois

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THURS @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. Euchre. All welcome. 6pm. SUNDAYS @ Te Uku Church, Evening service 7pm. RAGLAN UNION CHURCH SUNDAY @ 10:30am guests Mark Laurent + Brenda Liddiard, 3 Stewart Street. MAINLY MUSIC. Monday & Wednesday 9.30am@ Te Uku Church. TUES @ Raglan Club -- Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WEDNESDAYS @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. Beginners welcome. RAGLAN RAMBLERS WEDNESDAY 5 SEPT: Raglan Ramblers 9am from Wainui Rd car park QH[W WR WKH ÀUH VWDWLRQ

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Public Notices Raglan Community House SALE! SALE! SALE! BARGAIN BASEMENT

WINTER CLOTHES SALE Collect your tagged bag for

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Half price toy sale too!

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FRONT OF SHOP POSITION. Part-time hrs available, 12 hrs to start & increasing. Must be prepared to work weekends. Contact Raglan West Accommodation, Dairy & Takeaway on 07 825 8293.

FRIENDS OF WAINUI AGM 11am Monday 10 Sep. at 368 Wainui Rd (after 9am work party next door). All welcome at both! 07 825 7866. WHAINGAROA WHANAU HOE WAKA AGM @ Raglan Community House, Tues 11 Sept, 6:30pm. Agenda items: Previous AGM minutes, Chairperson’s Report, Treasurer’s Report, Election of Committee members, Setting of 2012-13 fees. To be followed by general club meeting. Enquiries ph Haidee Rangiawha 021 0232 1120.

Public Notices RAGLAN RESIDENTS & RATEPAYERS ASSN Notice of 11th Annual General Meeting.

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A vacancy exists for the position of Cleaner at Raglan Community House. Hours are up to 5.5hrs. 2hrs each day on Wednesday (after 4pm) and weekend (Sat or Sun) plus .5hr on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings (summer only) from 8.00 – 8.30am (this can be negotiated and can be earlier if required). Must be fit and active as upstairs and downstairs cleaning required. Start date 12 Sep or by negotiation. Successful applicant will be appointed subject to clear Police Check. A copy of the Job Description and Application form can be collected from Raglan Community House or email request to r_ch@xtra.co.nz

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subscriber, between the hours of 2.30am and 5.30am each

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Whakaaturangi Ngati Tahinga Tainui Kaitiaki Charitable Trust

customer focussed, have a

The Trustees of the Ngati Tahinga Tainui Kaitiaki Charitable Trust invite Ngati Tahinga Tainui to a hui for the purpose of reporting back on the work of the Trust.

a road worthy vehicle. The

Under resource consents granted for the Hauaauru Maa Raki (“HMRâ€?) Wind Farm, Contact Energy Ltd is required to establish and fund the Ngati Tahinga Tainui Kaitiaki Charitable Trust. The Trust is now formed by four elected Trustees appointed through an advertised hui held on 14 January, 2012, and two Trustees appointed by Contact Energy. 7KLV LV WKH Ă€UVW KXL KHOG IRU 7UXVWHHV WR UHSRUW EDFN WR EHQHĂ€FLDULHV RQ SURJUHVV PDGH DQG WKHLU SODQning for the future of the Trust. The hui will be held at 2 marae so that whanau have the opportunity to attend: Poihakena Marae – Saturday 8 September, 1pm – 3pm Weraroa Marae – Sunday 23 September , 1pm – 3pm For information: Chairman, Eru Whare 029 267 5781. Trust Secretary, Simon Bendall (06) 834 4098

unloading your vehicles.

valid full driver’s licence, and work will require lifting of some small weights in loading and

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

SEPTEMBER AUCTION

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ID#RAG21110 SNOOZE -­ YOU LOOSE!! $315,000 When  you  are  looking  for  a  great  location  and  close  to  more  or  less  everything  you  need  this  home  is  it!  2IIHULQJ RSHQ SODQ OLYLQJ EHGURRPV private  back  yard  with  the  added  bonus  of  a  sleep-­out.  Just  a  short  walk  to  safe  swimming  ,shops,  cafes,  bus  stop  and  VFKRRO $ JUHDW ÂżUVW KRPH EHDFK EDFK RU do  up.  Situated  on  814m2  this  house  is  a  must  see.   Don’t  let  this  property  packed  ZLWK SRWHQWLDO VOLS WKURXJK \RXU ÂżQJHUV

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21b Long Street

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118 Greenslade Rd

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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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