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Less funding support for Christmas in the Park The Raglan Community Board has approved funds this year for Christmas in the Park, which this year stars Stan Walker, but told organiser Surfside Church that it preferred the use of local bands for the biennial event. Norris Peart, of Surfside Church, asked the community board for $3,500 plus GST towards the event at Te Kopua Domain, which was the same amount it was given in 2013. But the board approved funds of $3000 plus GST instead, with chairman Alan Vink telling Norris that the community board supported local bands playing at Christmas in Park. This year, the cost of Christmas in the Park is significantly higher – $35,000 – due to getting Stan Walker in from Australia to sing. Councillor Clint Baddeley moved that the community board give $2000 plus GST, noting that the church had significant funds in its bank, and that the community board had other projects coming up that it would be contributing to. Norris told the board that the

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mortgage was due and salaries had to be paid, and that the church put a lot of time and money back into the community, particularly through the Raglan Foodbank. Boyd Turongo Dixon said there was a lot of local talent in Raglan, but acknowledged that Stan Walker would be an awesome show. He said if the community board could afford it then it should give more than $2000, and it was amended that the board should give $3000 towards the event. Norris said Christmas in the Park was a community event, not a free Stan Walker concert for the rest of the country. The community board also approved $1775 plus GST to pay for the float prizes in Raglan’s New Year’s parade, which is run by the Lions Club. However, Clint asked Bob MacLeod, of the Lions, if the organisation could step up its advertising of the event and get more people taking part in it. “I have noticed the last couple of http://ww years that it has been a bit static,” he said. Inger Vos Weather Map

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The new 30-metre tower, which is being built on private land on Matakotea Rd, is part of the Rural Broadband Initiative. The Te Uku site will provide high-speed wireless broadband and increased mobile coverage to approximately 500 addresses and will have 2G, 3G and 4G (L700) services available. Currently the Raglan RBI site delivers super-fast 4G connectivity to well over 600 addresses.

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Brawl in town Karioi Trail 2015 looms ‘unacceptable’ This year’s Raglan Karioi Trail, trail on the Swan farm will again be which involves running twice held for children aged 7-9 years and behaviour by locals to the summit of Mount Karioi, 10-12 years. A woman was arrested on Saturday night after a huge brawl erupted in town as the Yot Club was closing. Senior Constable Kevin McGartland says he was the only police officer on duty when the fight, involving about 50-60 people, broke out about 1.30am. He had to call the fire brigade to help him control the situation. He says one Raglan woman, 39, was arrested for disorderly behaviour and damaging a police car. She will appear in court when damage to the car has been assessed. “There would have been more arrests if we had been able to (make them) at the time.” He says the fight was between local residents and some out-of-towners. “There were locals who were trying to stop it but there were also locals who were trying to carry it on. “With the summer coming on, and with alcohol being drunk and that, police have concerns about the start of the silly season, and this kind of behaviour is unacceptable for a local community.” Inger Vos

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In a couple of weeks time on December 12, challengers will compete in the steepest 24km race (of its length) in New Zealand. The race will start and finish on the Swan farm on the Ruapuke side of the mountain and runners will have to contend with bush, mud, roots, rocks, climbing chains and ladders and some gravel road along the way. “It’s a big challenge. It’s hard,” Organiser Francois Mazet concedes. “That’s why you need quite a bit of training.” There are several options for the 24km race, including running solo or in a 2-person team relay, with different age divisions and male and female categories. A 2km mini-Karioi

A new addition this year is a 10km run starting at Karioi Lodge. This is open to anyone over the age of 13 years and can even be walked: “You don’t have to be super fit – it’s more a social event”, Francois says. He is expecting the winners of the first race for the past two years - Kovo Kowaleski in the women’s division and Chris Morrissey in the men’s - to compete again this year, along with some other good runners from Raglan and around New Zealand. People can register online, the day before at Bow Street Depot and on the day at the start line. Raglan Karioi Trail 2015, December 12, for more information and to register visit www. raglankarioitrail.com

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All In A Day’s Work

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As a traumatised child I was constantly asking, “Why?” Why did my family disintegrate? Why was my mother always in hospital? Why did my father leave his family to serve in the Army? Why did friends and family I trusted betray and belittle me? I loved being in the presence of my gentle, gracious Christian grandmother. I was in awe and amazed at the stories she shared aboutJesus. However, growing up in South Auckland in a dysfunctional family Jesus was just an imaginary figure to me. At fifteen, I was abused. Feeling betrayed I became a recluse. My father was worried and introduced me to a Christian group in Auckland. I turned to the Lord for help but did not understand the relationship I could enjoy with Jesus. Eventually I left the group and moved to Australia. Disillusioned I chose to live life in the fast lane. After years of physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse I didn’t care how I lived or what anyone thought of me. Spiralling downwards I saw demons and death. I hit rock bottom in what

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“We’ve always loved Raglan, and to be able to live here is fabulous,” Sarah enthuses. It’s been a favourite holiday spot for years, say these keen Kiwi horsewomen, the main attraction being the beach where they love to ride. It was three years ago now – while on one of their holidays here – that the pair bought the 11-acre property, which includes an acre of protected native forest. But it’s only this year, since returning from a stint living in Australia, they’ve got stuck in and developed the property to meet the needs of their venture. Waitetuna locals have watched with interest if not downright friendliness, they say of their efforts to establish on the property a “therapy herd” on which the health of both horses and humans rests. Two of the six horses – their riding horses – were trucked from Queensland where Sue and Sarah lived, and shipped across the Tasman, while they’ve acquired others they call rescue horses which are recovering from bad treatment such as abandonment or starvation. Working with and rehabilitating horses as they do means these animals become sensitive to people and therefore very useful in human therapy, explains Sue who’s qualified in equine-assisted counselling through the Equine Psychotherapy Institute in Victoria, Australia. She counsels clients who may choose to work with the horses as part of their therapy. “You don’t have to be a horsey person to work with them,” she points out. It’s not about actually riding the horses; rather that those seeking solace might find their presence a comfort, in much the same way as dogs and cats are sometimes used in therapy. Sue likens this kind of therapy to that of New Zealand’s charitable Riding for the Disabled organisation which has provided an opportunity for and encouraged confidence in its disabled riders over many years. “Some of our best teachers are horses,” Sue insists. People are drawn to a horse with a particular background, and horses are drawn to people with specific issues

Sue, left, and Sarah with half their therapy herd including one of the miniature horses. in their lives, she says. “They’re intuitive, hugely emotional animals.” Sue and Sarah have seen a client who was dealing with boundary issues, for instance, nudged quite forcefully by a horse literally getting in their space. This type of situation “provides a metaphor to be explored” between practitioner and client, they say. In such a case Sue might set up an experiential learning situation to help the client make a move to get the horse out of the way. “If they can do it with a horse – establish confidence – they learn to be more assertive with people.” But there are a few arms to the “business banner” when it comes to the holistic healing of horse and human, Sarah reveals. Sue for instance is also an equine touch practitioner – she qualified through the Equine Touch Foundation in Australia – specialising in hands-on body work to help relieve muscle injury and strain, along with hoof trimming for horses throughout the Waikato. The pair were in fact busy with that line of the business only last Saturday, spending hours trimming hooves in Cambridge. Healthy hooves are vital to the wellbeing of the whole horse, they insist. As part of that, Sue travels and runs successful clinics in various areas for horse-owners to learn to do the job themselves. Sarah’s “handy with the horses” too, Sue adds, but her forte is the business acumen she brings to Earthhorse Aotearoa. “And she pays the bills,” Sue quips. Because while Sue’s been sloshing around in mud every day doing the farm work,

Sarah has to work to “keep the horses in clover”, they laugh. Trained as a classical singer, she’s a booking agent – with the unlikely job of arranging gigs for pop musicians – in Auckland, where she shares a flat from Monday to Friday. Then it’s back to Waitetuna each weekend to help Sue with the farm work and ride on the beach. The pair sometimes take their two miniature horses to the beach too, where they walk them on leads like dogs. The minis, as they call them, offer another alternative in equine-assisted counselling because they’re not as intimidating to some people as are the larger horses. Like Sarah, Sue also has a musical background. She’s had a professional career both as a classical musician and an academic, where she trained students over several decades. Now she teaches classical guitar one day a week at the Old School in Stewart Street, and is also about to play at a local café. The pair were not about to divulge their respective ages to the Chronicle, but reckon they’re young at heart. “Neither of us has grown up yet,” adds Sarah. And while for now they’re in rented accommodation in nearby Cogswell Road – all they have on site are a shipping container and a counselling hut – the dream is definitely to “build on this land” they’ve invested in. It may be early days but they’re in no doubt that their unusual venture will be a success. “We’ve a lot of life experience between us, we’ve been around the traps.” Edith Symes

seemed like hell to me. Quitting my life in Australia I returned to New Zealand and my mother took me to church where everyone prayed for me. In total despair I cried out, “GOD, help me!!! He was there. I was a mess. My mother and late younger brother were now born again Christians and showed me how to have a close friendship with Jesus. I went to their church where I was baptised in water and in the Holy Spirit. That was the beginning of my intimate relationship with Jesus. Now He heals me and guides me and is always with me giving me His peace in the storms of life. His presence is the most treasured gift I have. Since giving my heart to Jesus I have found my Whakapapa, become a school teacher, studied law, found the answers to my childhood “why’s”, and travelled to places I would never have imagined, including the very places where Jesus lived, died and rose again. I still have problems but He gives me victory when I am faithful to Him. Nadine Cocker

If you have questions about God, or if we can help you in any way, please contact: Activate Church Pastor Andrew Roughton 021 419 935 Surfside Church Pastor Roger Peart 825 5199, Union Church Pastor Doug Stephenson 825 8276, Anglican Church Jan Mitchell 825 5122.

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Raglan sculptor exhibits in New York show sculptor Richard Page prefers R aglan to let his work speak for itself. And that’s exactly how a New York gallery

found him: they saw his work online and invited him to show some of his pieces in their Persistence of Form exhibition featuring 15 artists from around the world. The Agora Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery in the heart of New York’s art district of Chelsea, which promotes national and international artists and connects artists with collectors. Gallery assistant Nikki Fraser discovered Richard through his website. “What really stood out for me in Richard’s sculptures is how smooth and precise the lines are.” Richard sculpts from a work site in Te Ahiawa. A number of his completed works sit on plinths in a grassy clearing surrounded by native plantings from which swing any number of raucous tui. Most of his sculptures are covered in bird shit. “Christened by nature,” he says. A small creek babbles past. Our meeting was arranged around the tide: he was thinking of going whitebaiting or for a kitesurf. “I’ve been bent over a piece now for a week. Sore back!” Richard is quite frank that he would rather not talk about himself. “It’s all online, on my website,” he says, about his work. Well, yes, but there must be more! Some nice stories perhaps? “I don’t do nice,” he says. Fair enough. Nice isn’t for everyone. He works in basalt, volcanic rock sourced from Raglan – gets it from “an extinct quarry”. He doesn’t want to talk about that, either. But “it’s three times harder than marble”, he volunteers. “I use it because I like torturing myself.” It can take up to two months – 50 hours of work a week – to complete one of his sculptures.

His work is influenced by the sea and nature. One sculpture in the throes of creation captures my eye. It’s a double helix and the dimensions look pretty much perfect. How do you make it so exact? “Maths. It’s called the golden section,” he says, and rattles off a number that has something to do with dimensions: 1.61803399. “Have you heard of it?” Um, no, can’t say I have. Yet somehow that magic number enables him to pick up an angle grinder with a diamond disc attached, and cut out immaculate shapes from very hard rock. “Grind, cut and polish.” Sounds quite simple, really. But don’t be fooled. You can’t stick back on what you accidently cut off. Another piece looks like a giant piece of black liquorice, the kind with a twist. “Try chewing it,” he replies. It’s pitch black, apart from a bit of bird shit on it, and polished to a shine. Next to it is another work, but the twist in this one is left rough, hewn. Grind, cut, no polish there. The contrast of the raw texture with highly polished stone is a feature found in many of his pieces. Richard was a builder before he began a sculpting apprenticeship in 1991 in Israel, taught by Yael Artsi. “She. She’s a woman. She was trained in Paris and considered pretty up there. “I ran out of money in London. I was on an OE and ran out of money in three weeks!” So he ended up in a kibbutz where he worked and got fed. After six months he got the chance to work on his first stone. “It was an old-fashioned apprenticeship, for 10 years.” Ten years in a kibbutz! What was that like? “It was warm.” And it was more like six months a year, and he hasn’t been back since.

“The concept of a kibbutz has changed,” he says. They have diversified. It has changed to keep up with technology. But he’s been back to Italy about five times to further his “studies” of working in monumental scales. Huge sculptures. There he helps out Cynthia Sah and Nicolas Bertoux, who he met at a symposium in Denmark. He’s not required for his artistic endeavour, he reckons. “It’s hard-core labour work. It’s more about the process, being able to replicate for them on a monumental scale.” The biggest piece he has worked on with the pair is 12.5 metres: 120 tons of finished product. “It was made in Italy and transported to Taiwan and reassembled.” Creating in pieces is the only way you get to build to huge scales, he says. Having been a builder by trade helps in some respects, he agrees, but it hinders in others. “Building is square, sculpting is taking it to another dimension. A whole lot of flat lines make a circle. With building you never take it that far.” He’s currently working on three pieces: two commissions and one spec, which is a piece he is making for himself with the hope of selling it in the future. They will take months to complete. “Pay days are far and few apart.” His four pieces for the New York exhibition, which begins on December 1 and runs for three weeks, are pieces that he exhibited in the Raglan and District Museum earlier this year. The New York gallery also runs an online shop, ARTmine, on which he has eight pieces for sale. It includes the maquette version (scaled down version) of his sculpture at the entrance to Raglan Kopua Holiday Park. “They found me online on the net. It was quite a process, thousands of emails, submitting pieces, waiting for them to choose. “I learnt a lot.” “It’s all on you. I had to get everything over

Richard Page likes to work in basalt rock. there and pay for it myself.” So no, there is no chance that they are flying him over for the exhibition’s opening. Richard’s not keen on having his photograph taken, but reluctantly puts away his rolled cigarette and leans on one of his works in process for a quick snap. “I prefer to stay under the radar,” he says. “Let my work do the talking.” The clouds over Karioi are looking dark and stormy, rain is possibly coming, and there are high winds forecast for later in the afternoon. The window for whitebaiting is gone, but there is hope for a kitesurf yet. Call it finding inspiration among the waves, in nature. Inger Vos View Richards work at: http://www. richardpagesculpture.com/

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The Whaingaroa Envrionment Centre - Visit us at the Town Hall www.whaingaroa.org.nz

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envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz

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(07) 825-0480

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WANT TO BORROW TOOLS ? Timebank Member

Registered with Timebank Raglan

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The Whaingaroa Environment Centre has a community Tool Library, thanks to the support of Meridian Energy and the Raglan Community Board. Check out the range of tools available for you to borrow for your next community project, working bee or for round the home.

Photo ID & Proof of address

Drivers licence or Passport & Official letter with address

1 Timebank credit or $2 donation Towards maintenance and repairs

$10 Deposit per tool You’ll get this back

1 Week

Plenty of time to get the job done

When

Wednesday & Friday 12 -4 pm (Saturday Centre volunteer needed!)

Where

WEC in the TOWN Hall on Bow Street, Raglan

Kaahu’s

Office Equipment For use at WEC only Guillotine Laminator A4 Label Maker Marquees for hire Additional fees and conditions apply Small square (4mx4m) Large oval (8mx11m)

Nest

Oi, we need you! Karioi Maunga ki te Karioi Maunga ki te Moana is preparing to deploy another 300 stoat Moana is preparing traps on the mountain, and we need your help! Perhaps your school or to deploy another group is looking for a team-building activity or a physical challenge. Work 300 stoat traps on the together to protect our biodiversity mountain, we need and see the vistas and from Karioi Maunga!

Christmas is in the Air!! Time to start thinking about how we can spread the Aroha through reusing, upcycling, recycling and saving dollars. How about? • Cutting up Christmas Cards to create name tags for this year’s pressies? • Reusing old cards creatively, making new cards for your whānau and friends? • Trying a native Christmas tree? Kauri, Manuka, Kanuka, Totara or Pohutukawa? • Making your own wrapping paper! Kaahu’s Nest has rolls of FREE brown paper. Decorate it with your tamariki or mokupuna. Or use last year’s paper. Don’t buy plastic wrapping paper.

Axe, log splitter Chisel, concrete flat Chisel, concrete pointed Fork, light (ladies) Fork, garden Garden hand tool set Safety goggles Grubber Hammer 3lb Hammer Sledge 6lb Hand trolley 75kg max Hoe Kneeling bench Loppers Pickaxe Pressure Sprayer Pruner, tree 4m Prybar Rain Jackets (PVC) Rain Pants (PVC) Rake, soil Rake, leaf Saw, bow Saw, hand

Saw, pruning Secateurs Shears, hedge Shovel, long handled Sieve, soil Spade, garden Spade, long-handled Spade, border (tree) Spade, post hole pincer Wheelbarrow Wrecking bar (crowbar)

your help to bring back our birds Trap Deployment @ Karioi maunga

Come up to Kaahu’s Nest (@ Raglan Resource Recovery Centre), we have plenty of new cards, lots of wrapping paper options, and of course loads of gift options. Open Mon, Wed, Fri, & Sun 8.30 – 4.30pm and Saturdays 12.30 - 4.30pm. Nau mai, haere mai! 825 0017

One-off volunteer opportunity. Volunteers will each carry one A great way to see a new face of Karioi DOC 200 double-set trap up the mountain, so good fitness level is if you’ve been up before! required. Working in teams, so sign-up as a group or individual. A great way to see a new face of Karioi if you’ve been up before!

Next trap deploy: Sunday December 6th Sunday November 22nd More dates to be set, More dates coming... Get in touch! including weekdays. Sunday November 8th

Trapline volunteers @ Karioi maunga Monthly or bi-weekly trap checking, clearingour and rebaiting. Good Working together to protect biodiversity level of fitness and experience tramping preferred. Volunteers work alone or in pairs.www.karioimaunga.co.nz

Contact Bexie: wordsbybexie@gmail.com Volunteers please contact wordsbybexie@gmail.com

Thanks to Trust Waikato and our local EnviroMatters sponsors:

THE SHACK

serving local, honest and good food

Sponsors needed! Your logo here....

corner wainui and bow street raglan aotearoa 07 8250027 theshackraglan.com

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                 

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 

  

 

  

  



 

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   

    

 

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   



  



  

  

  

 

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  

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 

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               

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 

 

  

   

 

  

   

  

   

 

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 



  

8 RAGLAN Chronicle

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 

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    

 

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   

                 

 

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   


  

  

  

   

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   

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   

     

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     

         

          

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                

  

   

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      

    

          

         

        

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  

             

  

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   

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                

         

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              

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  

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       

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                

   

        

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    

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     

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BUILDING

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE HARDIES HOUSE & GARDEN

• Qualified builder • Landscaping • Lawn Mowing • Garden Care • Chainsaw Work

• Chipper/ Shredder • Water Blasting • Painting • Decorating • Carpet Cleaning

Nick & Kerin Hardie: 07 825 6886 / 027 425 6886 hardiehomes@xtra.co.nz

soneillbuilder@hotmail.co.nz

COURIERS/PARCELS

REFRIGERATION Talk to the Experts:

• PLUMBING SUPPLIES • BUILDING SUPPLIES • HOME APPLIANCES • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED • TOTALLY INDEPENDENT

RAGLAN TO HAMILTON THREE TIMES DAILY

commeRcial RefRiGeRation ltd Richard, Trish and Glenn Flower

“I CAN DELIVER YOUR PARCELS ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND WITH TRACK & TRACE!”

• Service and Sales - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • 24 hours - 7 days • Fujitsu heat pumps • All Farm Vat Refrigeration

‘CHILLED SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE’

PH Pete: 0274 302 890

MINISKIPS

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

RECYLCING AND RUBBISH REMOVAL MADE EASY BIG BINS FOR BIG JOBS

Richard 027 4460 361 Glenn 027 4809 765 a/hrs ph 825 2640 fax 825 2122 flower.power@xtra.co.nz www.chillrite.net.nz

ROOFING

Miniskips

2.5m3³to 4.5m3³Capacity www.xtremewaste.org.nz House & Garage Clean-Outs • Renovation & Building Sites

07 825 6509 027 208 6742 PLUMBING

DRIPFREE PLUMBING LTD

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD

Stefan Frew stefan@liveelectrical.co.nz 022 676 3081

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

FENCING

FENCING

For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

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POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES

Contact for FREE QUOTE

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

NO JOB TOO SMALL !

HARLEY FIELD REG. PLUMBER &GASFITTER CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER

NO JOB TOO SMALL LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

P: 021 127 5486 E: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

P L U M B I N G & G A S LT D Grant Mathis 07 825 0523 or 027 222 0156 grantmathis.gm@gmail.com

mobile 021 263 8698

FLOORING

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER

For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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easy ways to place your classified ad EMAIL your ad and contact details to: classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz PHONE our friendly staff on 07 825 7076

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For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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• MAINTENANCE, NEW BUILDS, LIGHT COMMERCIAL • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.

FAX your ad and contact details to 07 825 7078 CALL IN to our office on Wainui Rd, Raglan

PRICING 60 cents cents per word 80 (minimum (minimumcharge charge $8) $6) or or prices $18 for fora prices start start at at $15 aboxed/bordered boxed/bordered adad


THURS 26 NOV @ YOT CLUB: Free pool, great sounds, snow, surf, skate clips. Open 7 Days a week from 9am Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Friday Eats & Beats at 5pm Saturday Eats & Beats at 5pm Checkout Facebook for Details facebook.com/rockitraglan - 825 8233 -

JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool darts Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

For Sale

Commercial To Let

PIG DOG PUPPIES 2 male, chipped, vac, win. 12 weeks. Parents proven pig dogs. Free to hunting home. Ph/ txt, 021 763 707.

FENCED YARD FOR RENT. Approx 300 Sqm. Available i m m e d i a t e l y. Phone Stuart or Kim on 825 0113 or 027 22 88 640.

FRI 27 NOV @ YOT CLUB: Bass heavy beats Wes Twokay Free entry. From 9 pm.

SAT 28 NOV @ YOT CLUB: Mighty Mighty plus DJ B Rex. Funk band, plus DJ. $10 from 9pm.

SAT 28 NOV @ RAGLAN CLUB: Raglan Club INC presents ‘The Brendon Ham Band Live ‘ Special guest Dave Maybee’. 8:30pm.

SUNDAY 28 NOV @ YOT CLUB: First Sunday Sessions! Free from 4:20 In the Yard with Djs Jamin-i and Beatjoiner. Drink specials till 8. 10$ cover from 7pm. Inside from 10pm-11:30 Ash Grunwald–Blues legend (Ozzies Jack White) 11:30-1 Dylan Brown. Outside bar. Jamaican chicken meals in the yard!

Services Offered

Is your computer a mess? Is it overflowing with so many icons that you are scared to look at it? Not sure where to start? Email us at: raglancomputers@gmail.com

$18 per hour. We offer total confidentiality to organize your computer.

CONVENTIONAL HAY BALING

Mow, rake & bale Phone Sean O'Halloran 027 346 6379

Situations Vacant

RECEPTION, house keeping, and gardening position available, in a local boutique motel. Part time, long term position, and weekend work required. Please email your C.V to info@bowstreet. co.nz

e:ibuild.co@me.com

Lots of Mens Shorts Just Another Fisherman, Neuw & Rhythm instore Get Summer Ready

P L U N K E T GARAGE SALE Saturday 28th Nov 10am-1pm Town Hall. Face painter, sausage sizzle and more. 825 7332 to book a table.

+ Hip Flasks, Opinel Knives, Binoculars, Wallets, Watches Uppercut Mens grooming, Hats & Great reads +++ Classic Christmas & Birthday |Mens Gift ideas|

Garage Sale

*Ad sponsored by RC

WANTED: 50/50 SHARE MILKING POSITION. We are a n experienced and motivated young couple in our second season of contract milking and looking to step up to a share milking position. Ideally we are looking for a position milking 200 -270 cows. Great references and bank backing. Please call 021 0231 8831.

PRESCHOOLERS Every Mon & Wed. 9:30AM @ Te Uku

Public Notices MARAE TRUSTEE AGM 2015

Phillips Road Te Mata, Raglan 6th December 2015, 11 am. -Chair Report -Treasurers Report -Election of Officers W r i t t e n applications to be received by 23rd November 2015. Contact Chairman for details. Te Tahi O Hurae (027) 453 5431.

Public Notices

RAGLAN RUGBY CLUB AGM Thursday 3rd Dec 2015, 6pm. Raglan Club Rooms, Cross St. All welcome.

Phone (07) 825 0577 NURSERY UPDATE NEW STOCK IN AGAIN Lavenders - Federation Daisies Roses - Loropetalum Cherry Trees - Hydrangeas Citrus Trees -Figs Feijoas - Groundcovers Flaxes - Native Grasses Flowering Dianthus - Nemesia GREAT PRICES COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK! School Office Administrator 30 hours weekly, term days only

TE UKU SCHOOL

We welcome applications from anyone who has an empathy for children, is approachable and friendly and is keen to join a collaborative, community focused staff. Applicants are invited to submit: 1.Curriculum Vitae 2.Te Uku School Application Form 3.Letter stating their ability and experience in administrative, reception and general office duties. Successful applicant to commence February 2nd 2016.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Hamilton march.

So far commitments from world governments just aren’t adding up. The fact that we can’t just catch a bus to the march is one example of the way government is failing to help us save carbon emissions. The message of the 28-29 November marches will be to stop digging up and burning fossil fuels–Replace them with renewables and plant more forests.

Application Pack is available from the School Office: 07 8255815 or rachela@teuku.school.nz. Applications close 4:00PM Thursday 10th December 2015. Email or post to PRINCIPAL TE UKU SCHOOL C/- TE UKU STORE TE UKU PDC 3266 Public Notice of application for on-licence.Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Cheryl Ann Beere, 3 Lorenzen Bay Road, Raglan, 3225, Chef, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for an on-license in respect of the premises situated at 6 Wallis Street and known as Local Eatery. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is: Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday – Sunday 10 am to 10 pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(I) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published in the Raglan Chronicle on 19 November 2015.

Library Closures

Waikato District Libraries will be closed on Monday 30 November 2015 so staff can undertake critical training. For council-related matters, the Waikato District Council’s Ngaruawahia and Tuakau offices will remain open to the public.

This is an occasion when numbers will count. The more who march, the more likely the government is to lift its targets and its contribution in Paris.

Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday 1 December. For more information about the closures, visit www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz or contact us on 0800 492 452. G J Ion Chief Executive

Please come if you can, and encourage people you know to join in. Together we can make a difference!

MAINLY MUSIC FOR

Church Hall $3 per NIA MOVEMENT Monday @ Te Uku, 6pm family. All welcome. and Wed. @ Raglan Ph. Surfside 825 5199 Town Hall, 9:30am. for more details. niainwaikato.com Ph. 021 0242 3284.

Work Wanted

FIREWOOD. Manuka, dry $120 I N D U S T R I A L per m3 delivered. YARD FOR RENT. Could add building Ph 825 0522. if required. Ph. Bob 021 825 869. PIZZA OVEN For Hire WOOD Dry SELF STORAGE B O U N C Y manuka. ph. Contact Ray & 027 361 9022 great Sheryl Ker CASTLE, or 027 362 6004. for entertaining 4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 the kids ph Vicki Mob: 027 2022 575 8257575. DOUBLE BED, info@raglanstorage.co.nz $120. Excellent Public Notices Public Notices condition. 825 To Let 7218. The weekend of 28/29 November will see RAGLAN WEST people around the world calling for bold action In My Good Books 3 bedroom home on climate change, timed to coincide with the Quality 2nd hand on small easy International Climate Conference in Paris. books care section. No For Waikato, that’s 11am at Garden Place, Open Thurs - Sun smokers or pets. Hamilton on Sunday November 29 for a march from 10am 2 Wallis St Long term lease. to Ferrybank Park for a festival and picnic. For Raglan it’s 8am at the Water Tower bus shelter Books wanted. Available 12 Dec. to cycle, or 9.30am at top of James St and then $375.00 p .wk. 10am at Te Uku Hall to car share, to join the * Free Rhythm Lilo * with all new season Mens Rhythm boardies!

LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP Mon and Thurs 10am, St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow Street.

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THURS NOV 26@ ORCA RAGLAN MUSICIAN’S CLUB Open Mic Night @ The Orca, Bow Street 8.30pm until late. All welcome. WED 25 NOV R A G L A N RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station–beach walk–. SUNDAY 29 NOV Climate Rally - bike ride 8am. Water Tower bus shelter, or car share 9.30am at top of James St. 825 7866 B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher. MIND BODY SPIRIT FAIR-Dec 5th and 6th, Raglan Town Hall, 10am to 5pm, and Drum Circle Sat from 7.30pm, drums available $2.

Courses, classes & workshops

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

4TH DECEMBER AUCTION

14 Opotoru Rd

5:30PM RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB

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All Current Vendors; Purchasers and Vendors for 2015 Go in the Draw

1st Prize $5000 CASH 2nd Prize $1000 CASH

ID#RAG22503 3

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81 Sunshine Rise

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116h Greenslade Rd

SWEET SUNNY DELIGHT $389,000

• Opportunity in a prime location is exactly what we are offering here • Spacious living and old worldly charm • Just minutes from the centre of town location and a quick stroll for a swim • Situated on 700m2 section. • Prior Auction offers considered. View Open Home Saturday 12 pm or by appt

6 Government Rd

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• Opportunity in a prime location is exactly what we are offering here • Spacious living and old worldly charm • Just minutes from the centre of town location and a quick stroll for a swim • Situated on 700m2 section. • Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22493

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View Open Home Sunday 11am or by appt.

21a Government Road

24 James St 5 2.1 ING 4.1 WL N IO BO CT AN AUAGL R PM

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.15 ICE .12OFF 1 1 N TE IOWHI T C AU RAY PM

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SECTION 600m2 • Great building site • Views and close to beach and town • A wonderful opportunity to hold or build your dream home • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

14a Main Rd

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• Tidy, low maintenance three bedroom house • The open plan kitchen, dining and living area opens on to an elevated deck which captures the sun • Convenient location with a close walk to Raglan township where you can enjoy the beaches, village markets, cafes, gallery style shopping and safe, friendly community • Ideal first home, holiday house, book a bach style accommodation or rental investment. • Prior auction offers considered

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7 Earles Place

MOTIVATED VENDOR WANTS THIS SOLD!!! $350,000

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

OPEN HOMES

this weekend 28th & 29th November

SEASIDE HOLIDAY MEMORIES HUGE POTENTIAL

• Here’s your opportunity to secure elevated prime box seats overlooking Lorenzen Bay • This house is packed with potential for renovation or re-build • 2 upstairs bedrooms, downstairs features 3rd bedroom and potential for extra living • There is direct access to Lorenzen Bay from the property, featuring garage on the waterfront. • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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STYLE, VIEWS AND CHARM

• Positioned perfectly, nestled amongst native bush with sweeping views of Lorenzen Bay • Character cottage situated on ½ share in 2003m2 • Lower floor: 1 double bedroom, modern bathroom with infinity hot water, granite kitchen with quality fittings • Second level is a spacious mezzanine floor with absolutely glorious views of the water offering the option for a second bedroom, lounge or study. • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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BEACH LIVING WITH CHARACTER

• Full of character this 1940’s cottage is ready for the next owner to move in and make it theirs • This property ticks a lot of boxes and there is the opportunity to add additional value • Native timber flooring, open fireplace, off street parking and room to add a garage • Great location, close walk to all amenities, wharf, beach, town, shops, cafes • Prior Auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG#22501 3 TIDY AND CENTRAL

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• 3 bedrooms • 400m2 easycare section • Ideal retirement home or rental investment • Close walking distance to town and wharf • Prior auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22495 FLAT SECTION IN RAGLAN

• This 928m2 section is flat, has no covenants which makes it the perfect buy for those wanting to build their home or holiday house or simply re-locate and develop later • Great location with picturesque views of Mount Karioi • Close to town, cafes, beaches and boat ramp. A section this flat is rare in Raglan so view today and don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity. • Prior Auction offers considered

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• Scenic outlook with panoramic views of the mesmerising Raglan coastline • 1960s contemporary home on two levels situated on 830m2 • Huge entertaining outdoor viewing deck • Serene, level gardens with raised vege beds, numerous flower and fruit trees • Sunsets, seaside or socialising… What more could you want?

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Saturday 11am - 116H Greenslade Rd | Saturday 12pm - 21a Government Rd | Saturday 12pm - 40b Cross St | Saturday 12pm - 10a Manukau Rd Saturday 2pm - 7 Earles Place | Saturday 2pm - 22 James St | Saturday 2pm - 24 James St | Sunday 11am - 14a Main Rd Sunday 12pm - 6 and 6A Government Rd | Sunday 12pm - 21a Government Rd | Sunday 12pm - 8 Government Rd Sunday 1pm - 81 Sunshine Rise | Sunday 2pm - 14 Opotoru Rd

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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OCEAN FRONT PARADISE BY NEGOTIATION

• View this unique property which offers so much • 2 bedroom house on large, landscaped section • Lots of potential for future development with plenty of storage options • Close to town, shops and public transport

View Open Home Sat & Sun 12pm

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22402 4

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

6 Smith St – Section

NEAT TIDY LIVING

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• Here is a unique opportunity to secure a fabulous spot! • Classic Kiwi bach situated on large flat 842m2 section • This is an ideal site to build your dream home in later years. Build up to capture the water views. • A short walk to safe swimming, cafes, shops, kayaking, boat ramp and paddleboarding • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22484 3

View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by appt.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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22 James St

WHEN LOCATION & CHARACTER MATTER

6a Government Rd – Section UB 5 G CL 1 . 2 IN 4.1 L N BOW O I CT AN AUAGL R PM

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Tamara Athique 021 804 701

ID#RAG22492 2

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CLASSIC KIWI BACH

ID#RAG22474 3

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Winner will be drawn Auction Evening, 4th December at Raglan Bowling Club, 5:30pm. Must be present to win! *special conditions apply*

10a Manukau Road

ID#RAG22469 3


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