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THE RAGLAN

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14th April 2016 - Issue #489

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Surf Column

H E A L T H AND WELLBEING PAGE

Health & Wellbeing Gig Guide

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Raglan, Ngarunui Beach: Photo by Karin van Til. Story on page 4.

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The Rip Curl Pro presented by Galbraith's 'Fine Traditional Ales' is New Zealand's richest domestic surfing event, taking place at the legendary point break of Manu Bay, Raglan from April 15-17, 2016 and for the very first time, the NZ event will be broadcast live on Sky TV. The event caters to NZ's best surfers with Open Men’s and Women’s divisions as well as Under 20 Boys’ for juniors on the rise. The final day of the event will be brought to TV screens around New Zealand by Sky Sport and Garage TV, airing on the surfing pop-up channel 56.

Indoor Bowls - A Great Sport at The Raglan Club We are really keen to welcome new members to our happy indoor bowling section of the Raglan Club.

We meet every Thursday playing drawn team bowls from 1-4pm. Beginners will be made to feel very welcome and shown the basics of the WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts game. Please be at the Raglan Club by 12:45pm to enter. LLB. PG Dip Spts Mgt. Notary Public It is a fun afternoon with good Local lawyer for Raglan’s legal needs

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company. To play indoor bowls membership of the Raglan Club is a prerequisite. Indoor Bowls is one of several sections at the Raglan Club, including 8 Ball/Snooker, Darts, Travel, Fish, Outdoor Bowls and the Social '60s Club. For further information about http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragl Indoor Bowls at Raglan Club, please contact Pam 825 0185 or Heather 825 8232. Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides

Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 13 April Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) 04:20 10:30 04:50 11:00

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Action at the event will take place each day from 8am-5pm daily with the finals set to wrap up on Sunday afternoon. The Rip Curl Pro presented by Galbraith's will also put on an under 18 movie night at the YOT club on Friday from 7-10pm as well as the all-time Saturday night gathering (afterparty) at the YOT Club thanks to Galbraith's 'Fine Traditional Ales'. LOCATION: Manu Bay, Raglan, North Island, New Zealand. DATES: Friday April 15 to Sunday April 17, 2016 TIMES: 8am-5pm daily DIVISIONS: Open Men’s, Open Women’s, Under 20 Boys.

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Expansion of CBD questioned in submissions on rezoning plan

Seven submission have been made about Plan Change 14 Raglan Rezone.

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ubmissions made regarding zone changes in Raglan question the need to expand the CBD when Wi Neera St remains “largely unused”. Seven submissions have been made about Plan Change 14 Raglan Rezone, of the Waikato District Plan: four in support, two against and one neutral. Plan Change 14 proposes to rezone a number of properties in Wallis St from Living Zone to Business with Town Centre overlay; two properties in Wainui Rd, across from the Poihakena Marae, from Coastal Zone to Pa Zone; establish a new Business overlay for a number of properties in Bankart St and Wainui Rd; Rezone 75 Rose St from Living Zone to Business Zone; and rezone the consented industrial

areas of the Nau Mai Business Park from Rural Zone to Light Industrial Zone. Bankart St resident Peter Lind opposed the rezoning of his street. “Why is the CBD to be expanded into Bankart St when Wi Neera St, in the existing CBD, remains largely unused? This suggests there is no need to rezone the southern side of Bankart St,” Mr Lind wrote in his submission. He said traffic in Bankart St was ever increasing, and allowing more businesses there would make it worse. “There is not enough parking in Bankart St to accommodate current residents … or business, and not enough is being done to help ease this issue, which is not helped with the placement of the Four Square right on the corner...” Raglan resident John Lawson, of Whaingaroa Environmental Defence, also

opposed expanding the CBD when Wi Neera St “remained largely unused”. He said concerns raised in consultation had not been addressed. Mr Lawson said pubs, nightclubs and “obnoxious businesses” should be kept away from residential areas, and parking would be a major problem. Plan Change 14 showed a desire to put property-owning interests ahead of community interests, he wrote in his submission. The Raglan Chamber of Commerce supported the proposed rezoning but said it overlooked “the use of existing spaces in the CBD, particularly Wi Neera St and the former Bow Street Garage building and land”. “We hope to see a clear plan for use and/or development of these vacant spaces in the near future.” It said: “Expanding into residential areas will reduce housing options close to the CBD.” Dave McCracken, of Tasman Lands Ltd, asked council to include a planned second stage of development at Nau Mai Business Park as a Light Industrial Zone. The proposed plan change seeks to only rezone land at the industrial park that is currently covered by resource consents. McCracken said since 2007, 27 resource consents had been required to create the industrial zone, and the “zoning must aim to simplify that historical process”. Extending the area to be covered by Light Industrial Zone status would save unnecessary costs and time put into consent preparation and processing, and future proof land that was necessary for development, he said. Rodger Gallagher supported the adoption of Plan Change 14. He said Raglan was growing and needed a bigger business area and industrial area. Further submissions regarding Plan Change 14 must be made to Waikato District Council by 4pm, April 22. Submissions can be made online at www.waikatodistrict. govt, or by filling in forms available at any of council’s offices or libraries. Inger Vos

Councillor’s Column

Autumn is upon as the days get shorter and the nights get longer.

It was with disappointment the community was subjected to another wastewater leakage into the harbour at Easter. As your Councillor I feel embarrassment when these situations arise particularly when significant funds have been put in the budget to minimize these situations. What makes it worse in this latest situation is that it was while work was being done for that very reason. As I mentioned in my last column, the seasonal pressure on parking in Raglan has created significant debate and council will continue to try and identify solutions in the short term for next summer and a medium to longer-term strategy. As visitor and tourist numbers increase with more and more taking advantage of what Raglan has to offer, highlights that there are more and different water sports been enjoyed and no one group has dominance over an other. It was pleasing to see a number of the community out to discuss their views on freedom camping as part of drafting a new By-law, which has been given by Government to councils to enact. I look

forward to seeing the submissions when the draft by-law goes out for consultation. Another policy is out for consultation that you may have an interest in and that is the draft Grass Verge Policy 2016, council currently maintains over 670 individuals grass verges throughout the Waikato district at a cost of over $103,000 per year. The draft Grass Verge Policy states that the maintenance of grass verges is the responsibility of the connected property owner, with exemptions. If the landowner is ill, elderly has a steep grass verge or if the grass verge is over 300sqm, an application can be made to council. If you are currently having your verge mowed, I would urge you to check out the policy at the council office and make a submission or go to the council website, (www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz) by the 8th April. Another by-law out for feedback is the Proposed Trade Waste and Wastewater By-law, this is the regulation to protect and control the quality and quantity of Trade Waste. Feedback open until 23rd May. As Councillor I receive a lot of calls from folk living on or using metal roads, particularly south of Raglan, so we have

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Grandad Cliff Bayliss with granddaughter Brooklyn.

A pupil and her grandfather, who

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farms on nearby Ohautira Road, are the faces of an online market launched recently to promote and sell free-range beef.

But while it’s the heartwarming portrait of Brooklyn and Cliff Bayliss down on the farm that seeks to draw in anyone who googles the new ‘Grandad’s Beef’ website, it’s the out-of-shot mother whose left arm can be seen steadying her toddler who is the real driving force behind the marketing initiative. And 43-year-old Tracey Bayliss needs little introduction around the Raglan district: she was brought up and educated locally, bought a house in Violet Street 12 years ago and ran a beauty therapy business

– Lime – from there and then downtown until three years ago. Tracey – who still has a business, Lime Spa, in central Hamilton – says the “Grandad’s Beef” initiative actually came about through her beauty therapy studies and subsequently having conversations “all the time” with her Lime clients about health and nutrition. That sparked a conversation with her father about chemical fertilisers, and it turned out he hadn’t used superphosphate for 30 years. He did use fish fertiliser years ago, but now bought in a “biological” product from Kiwi Fertiliser in Te Awamutu. “It’s quite mind-blowing how I didn’t know that,” says Tracey. This got her thinking about how farming was “all about the soil” and how it was “the

same with the body – you look at what goes in internally to see the result (physically)”. The analogy set her thinking in turn about making the beef from her father’s farm more available, so she turned to the internet to “get it (the message) out there”. Says Cliff: “The online business takes advantage of what I’ve been doing for years. The health of the soil and pasture comes through in the meat and probably the milk too to give us a premium product.” Tracey arranged tests through Hills Laboratories, and her father says these showed the trace elements like Omega 3 coming through in the beef. Adds Tracey: “We assumed it (the beef) had higher nutrients and now we can confirm this.” She points to American research which is showing the omegas in grass-fed beef are higher than in the grain-fed product. “So it’s a big turnaround for America and there’s now a big market for grass-fed beef.” Tracey sees the local product as presenting “a prime opportunity to farm in an environmentally friendly way and get really good quality beef that captures the wealthier market here and overseas”. “There’s a definite market there so we say let’s get them buying our nutrientdense sustainable product, let’s get more back to nature.” She describes it as developing a “conscious” farming market as opposed to mass “industrial” farming. “And we’re not the only ones doing it … conscious farmers can be encouraged to pull together and we can build a portfolio which is useable for all farmers in New Zealand.” Cliff adds the online business “seems to be going well”, with a steadily increasing number of orders since launching just before Christmas. Edith Symes

Through the Lens

A series interviewing photographers in Raglan. (Email info@raglanchronicle.co.nz if you would like to be profiled as part of this series.)

This week the Chronicle caught up with local photographer Karin van Til

collectors item now, you can’t beat the old Polaroid style.

Tell us a little about how you started with photography?

What are some of your favourite things to shoot?

Already from a young age I was often running around with a camera. The decision to go study photography was quite logical for me. I moved to the Hague (Netherlands), to attend Photography at the Royal Academy of Arts, where I learned the craft of photographer in the traditional way. Shooting on film and developing & printing in the darkroom, computers and Photoshop weren’t used yet. During these four years we also got two and a half year internship with a professional photographer, whom you chose for his/her style. After graduating most of us first started with working as assistant for established photographers. In my opinion these first few years were the most important practice to get ready for the ‘real world’ and also lots of fun!

My favourite work is actually more a mix of portraits and documentary photography. I love the unexpected and working on real stories. The last few years I’ve moved more to shooting landscapes and stills as well.

What equipment do you use? Do you like shooting in digital or…? I use various types of cameras, depending on the project. When I shoot for a magazine, I use my SLR digital Nikon. But my favourite camera is a medium format film camera, my Hasselblad. An other camera I still have and use is a Sinar 4x5” view camera. This asks for a completely different way of photographing, it’s much more technical. And my SX70 Polaroid camera has sort of become a

Last five photos you shot? Apart from the snapshots on my iPhone…. my last photos I took was an early morning shoot in Mangonui harbour, where the fishermen were getting ready. Are there any photographers or artists that you are inspired by? Yep definitely. My all time favorite photographer is Anton Corbijn. He became famous in the late '80s as a music/portrait photographer in Europe. He is a Dutch guy and still shoots on film. His style is very raw and gentle at the same time. He’s a master in telling a whole story about a person in one image, often with a deeper layer. I always tried to copy his darkroom film/print techniques back in the days. Now he’s world famous and a film director too. Other are: Marcel van der Vlugt, Mario Testino, Sally Mann, Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh and Stephan Vanfleteren. How would you describe your style? It’s hard to describe my own style … I would say “esthetic and pure” .

Have you got any funny photo shoot experiences? One special commercial shoot I remember, was with a model on a camel on a Dutch beach by sunset, for an international engineering company. It had to look like we were in Morocco. As a treat to keep Charlie the camel happy during the shoot, he drank Coca-Cola from a bottle with a straw. The shoot went very smoothly, so it worked. The story behind your cover photo: I chose this photo because this is Raglan for me, definitely the sea playing the most important role. It’s dramatic, quiet and beautiful, all in one…. How can people contact you? Mobile: 021 846786 Email: info@karinvantil.com Website: www.karinvantil.com


Karioi Classic kids to take their marks …

One of the phrases that has inspired Phil [McCabe]1 over the years is a saying that comes from King Tāwhiao. During his reign (r.1860-1894), King Tāwhiao acted as a peacemaker between various Tainui hapū and iwi. When he was asked about the hapū and iwi of the west coast of Whaingaroa, King Tāwhiao said, Kids racing in last year's Karioi Classic Kids race.

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rganisers of the Kids Karioi Classic hope to get 100 young riders competing in the annual fundraising event this year. Dirk De Ruysscher says there has been more of a push to advertise the event outside of Raglan because the race is being held in the school holidays this year. “If we get 100 kids that will be fantastic,” says Dirk, of the event that is being held at Raglan Area School on Saturday. It’s the third year that Kids Karioi Classic will be held, and last year about 40-50 kids took part. The track is on grass and part of the Kaitoke Walkway, with distances ranging from 2km for the younger riders, aged 5, and 8km for the older participants, aged 11-15.

Dirk says the track is challenging, so the kids will have to push themselves, but “it’s about fun and participation, not winning”. “Bikes need to be safe. There are a few downhill parts so brakes need to be working and you have to wear a helmet.” Sport Waikato is also putting up an obstacle course for riders, including jumps and “some fun stuff”. Each participant will get a Karioi Classic drink bottle, in “cool colours”, thanks to a $500 donation from the Raglan Lions Club. Karioi Kids Classic is a fundraiser for Raglan Area School, to help buy new sports equipment. The event starts at 10am and is expected to be finished about midday. Registration is between 9am and 9.30am. Entry fee costs $5. The grown-ups’ Karioi Classic race is being held on July 31. Inger Vos

“Ka pa tau ko Tainui A Whiro, ngunguru te Po, ngunguru te Ao.” – Now, if you were to ask me about the Tainui of Whiro, it rumbles and rages by night and it rumbles and rages by day.2 That saying was his way of likening the behaviour of the people of Whaingaroa to their environment. Whaingaroa is now home to many types of people and cultures, but there’s no doubt that the statement could still ring true today. Just like the waves, the people of Whaingaroa have proven time and again that they will not be silenced. My most recent talk with eCoast Director and Oceanographer, Ed Atkin, M.Sc., brought this statement by King Tāwhiao to mind again. Towards the end of 2015, eCoast Marine Consulting and Research was awarded a major research grant from the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment as part of their 2015 Science Investment programme.3 The three-year project, aptly titled ‘Remote Sensing, Classification and Management Guidelines for Surf Breaks of National and Regional Significance’ is focused on gathering data from seven of New Zealand’s most iconic surf breaks, including Manu Bay. The other six surf breaks include: Aramoana (Dunedin), Lyall Bay (Wellington), Piha (South, Auckland) Wainui (Gisborne), Whangamata Bar and Whareakeake (Dunedin). The aim of the project is to create a detailed description of how the surf breaks work physically, scientifically, socially and culturally. Their goal is to understand how surf breaks are used and how they should be managed. “The fundamental issue around every surf break, the big question: is it going to be compromised? Is someone going to break it?” said Ed. eCoast has stepped in to look at ways in which these surf breaks can be sustainably managed. When the project is completed, eCoast will have a set of guidelines for everyone to work from to keep the surf breaks healthy for years to come. The guidelines will further support the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement, which protects surf breaks of National significance. It will create a sort of tick box list that anyone who is interacting with the coastline and surf breaks will have to use.

But the only way to create management guidelines when it comes to the environment is to first understand it. For Ed and his team, this understanding comes from three main collection sources: 1- Camera Imaging Stations—Highend cameras set-up to take an image every hour, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It takes time stamps of what the conditions are like so that they can do detailed analyses of how the environment is changing over time. 2-Community engagement— Finding out who is surfing or using the surf breaks, where they are surfing and how they are interacting with the waves. GPS watches have been donated by Rip Curl and will be worn by surfers to help the eCoast team collect as much detailed data as possible. 3- Then, there is the social, cultural, historical and environmental issues surrounding surf breaks. Data will be gathered through stakeholder meetings held at each specific study site. As well as separate consultations with local iwi in each of the areas to understand the cultural importance and insure that the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and kaitiakitanga are upheld. “Everyone has a claim to be a stakeholder,” said Ed, “Even if you’re not a surfer. Even if you’re a fisherman or a surf tourism business owner, … and almost everyone is a stakeholder in a surf driven town. “ Although Whaingaroa’s coastline from Half Moon Bay to Outsides is protected by the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement, there is still research to be done. This specific study will help eCoast to better understand Manu Bay. eCoast has started hosting stakeholder meetings in other towns and Whaingaroa is set to happen in June. Ed hopes to attract all members of the community in order to educate, listen, debate and share. Keep an eye on their Facebook for details on the upcoming Stakeholder meeting: https://www. facebook.com/surfresearch. There is a survey online for those who would like to submit their feedback about any one of the seven breaks. Survey responses will help Ed and his team better understand how the community interacts with the waves, perceives the waves and more. Find the survey at https://www.surveymonkey. com/r/ecoast1. More details about the project can be found at http://www.surfbreakresearch. org. Karamea Puriri - See Surf Into Summer: Phil McCabe, Published 31 March 2016 2 - Translated by Angeline Greensil 3 - See eCoast to Investigate Local Break, Published 17 September 2015 1

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New manager appointed to aged care facility CONNECT OPEN DAY At Raglan Town Hall on Saturday 18th June If you are working in / providing a service to our community and would like to participate in the Open Day please book a stall with Chrissy at chrissy.hodkinson@ theraglanhouse.co.nz Be quick! Spaces are limited!

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aglanders probably need to reminded just how lucky we are that we have such a wonderful community asset on our doorstep. Cherry McFarlane, newly appointed manager of Raglan’s Rest Home and Hospital, certainly believes this to be the case and is happy to sing hospital’s praises. Cherry, who has a vast background in clinical and management, also has thirty five years as a registered nurse and fifteen years in aged care so she is well aware the importance of great staff when it comes to care for the elderly. “We pride ourselves on having a passion for our residents providing the ultimate in care” she asserts. You only have to look at the history of this asset to understand it’s significance for the community.

Raglan Rest Home and Hospital has been a part of the Raglan community for a long time. The building started its life as a Maternity Hospital when it was opened by the Honourable Mrs Hilda Ross in 1953. The purpose of the facility changed to aged care managed by the Waikato District Health Board, who in time decided to close the facility as it was not viable. At the time the local community felt very strongly that this icon should stay in Raglan, as it was considered an integral part of the community. After a well-attended public meeting the Raglan Trust was formed which purchased the facility and neighbouring land from the WDHB with donations from the community. The present owners John and Shiny leased the facility from 1st of March 2006, then purchased the land and building four years ago.

It took a whole year to complete extensions of a new wing which included 7 rooms with ensuites, two lounges, new decking and a number of other changes. The new wing was opened on 15th March, 2014. Additionally the staff and management have gone to some length to create a positive environment for the residents. “The facility has a lovely home like feel where activities are organised like shopping, games and exercises…… and we have a physiotherapist who visits weekly, ” Cherry confirmed. Currently the facility has the capacity for 36 residents. The facility has been managed in the past years by Te Rangimarie Carter, who recently moved on to other challenges. Visitors are always welcome and Cherry is keen to point out that anyone with spare time is welcome to become a volunteer at the facility.

CONNECT Raglan Update There have been a couple of CONNECT meetings of late. One has been a meeting of the CONNECT Whaingaroa/Raglan Umbrella group where representatives from the various sectors at work in Raglan come together to discuss what is happening in their areas and identify any opportunities to work together or support each other. This group met on 23 March at The Raglan House. The business community report on a bumper summer and that trading in Raglan has been busier than ever before and that the

summer season has gone on longers (thanks to the awesome weather we have enjoyed). There have been some exciting connections made between the business community and Raglan Area School and a new barista course is in the offing for students. In terms of our youth / students, Raglan Area School has a record number of enrolments this year and two new classrooms are being built. The Vocational Pathways are going really well and there has been awesome support from the business community for this initiative. The school are also looking into driver

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Many of us want to learn more about this important role we have; we may want to make some changes, but don’t really know where to begin. Following a 10 week programme, we can start to really think consciously about our parenting goals. How can we meet the needs of our tamariki as they change and develop, as well as our own needs? Nonviolent Parenting is a philosophy and practice developed by Ruth Beaglehole and we uphold her passion and wisdom as we talk and learn together about this way of parenting. The topics we cover include brain development, communicating with your children so they can really hear you, emotional literacy and setting limits. The classes are on Tuesday evenings, 7pm - 9pm and start on 3rd May. The cost is $5 per class and will be held at the Old School Art Centre on Stewart Street. Please call Jackie 0273278464, Katarina 825 7111 or Isabel 8250503 (evenings) for more information.

CONNECT Seniors licensing to help students get their restricted licenses. The Youth Hub has been going really well and the school would welcome positive feedback. The Chamber of Commerce and the Whaingaroa Environment Centre are working together on the Plastic Bag Free Raglan campaign. They are seeking feedback so if you have not completed the survey, please do and get your response into the Enviroment Centre or email them at plasticbagfreeraglan@gmail. com.

CONNECT Seniors are working to create a directory of all the various groups and activities that are available for the seniors in our community (and there is a very diverse range of support groups and activities available). They also want to make sure that people know about the Age Concern Accredited Visiting Service – if you are a senior who would like to have a regular visitor or are able to give a little time each week (about an hour) to act as a visitor, please make contact with Ray Diprose at raydiprose@gmail.com.

This Connect Community monthly feature is proudly brought to you by Raglan SuperValue in association with The Raglan House and Raglan Chronicle. Logo thanks to Angela Soanes. www.designedly.wix.com/angelasoanes. 16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days

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H E A L T H

D I R E C T O R Y AROMATHERAPY

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local health and wellbeing

Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

WELLBEING news, products and services

COUNSELLING Rene Andre MNZAC.........................027 633 3095 The Raglan House..............................07 825 8142

HERBAL HEALTH The Herbal Dispensary.......................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations

Raglan Podiatry Service now available.

HOMEOPATHY

No referral is required, she is ACC a weekly basis if you are unable registered and gives a gold card discount. to attend the clinic.

Irma Schutte Homeopath.................027 890 2040 Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004

Born in Ireland’s County Cork, she followed in her father’s footsteps — qualifying with an Bachelor of Science Podiatry (Hons) in 1999. She has been practicing in both the private and public sectors for 16 years. Specialising in foot care ranging from preventative care to diagnosis and treatment of problems affecting the feet, ankle and lower legs. Her expertise includes: callus and corns; thickened, fungal and in-grown toenails; diabetic and high risk feet; verrucae (planter wart); heel/arch/shin pain; orthotics; footwear advice.

MASSAGE Phi Massage/Bowen/Pregnancy.........07 825 7844 web:........................www.massage-raglan.co.nz Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

OSTEOPATHY Mel’s Clinic, Raglan...........................07 846 7030 Karioi Osteopaths.............................07 825 8259 Tuesdays & Fridays............................021 424 450

TAROT Tool for developing self-awareness Ph Chrissy.......................................027 6644261

Yoga Raglan Yoga Loft...raglanyogaloft.squarespace.com mobile..........................................021 02442248

Classical Homeopath Janis Beet Dip. Hom (NZ) R.C Hom

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aglan resident and podiatrist Janet Murphy, is now providing a monthly podiatry clinic in Raglan, with the aim of increasing it to weekly. She is also available for home visits on

The Herbal Dispensary: Dealing with coughs and colds INLINE PODIATRY

Bringing footcare in line with your needs

HOME VISITS

Janet Murphy BSC (Hons) Podiatry NZ registered

78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8004 Cell: 027 459 8547 email: janisbeet@gmail.com

·Foot pain ·Diabetic footcare ·Corns and callus ·Cracked heels ·Problem nails ·Ingrown nails

Phone 07 825 8303 E-mail janet@inlinepodiatry.com

COME CHECK OUT THE RAGLAN YOGA LOFT 58 WALLIS ST, UPSTAIRS

$50 UNLIMITED "YOGA YOUR HEART OUT" MONTH INCLUDES PILATES AND YOGA. VALID BETWEEN 8TH APRIL AND 8TH MAY.

Ph: 825 0114 Fax: 825 0104

pilates | headaches | home visits

acupuncture | postural analysis back & neck pain |

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12 Wallis Street, Raglan admin@raglanphysio.co.nz

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So don’t forget your poor feet this Autumn time, soon they will be squashed in hard shoes and boots walking and running for you. Fungus loves the dark, hard skin loves to catch on stockings, ingrown toenails get pinched. Take time out and have your feet treated regularly. Book in advance and make some space for your feet. For any enquiries please contact Janet Murphy / Inline Podiatry / 07 825 8303 Next Raglan clinic is Tuesday 19th April. An additional clinic may be added if there is enough demand. Home visits are also available.

Thurs Fri 8am 8am 7pm 5pm

ph (07) 825 0123 www.raglanphysio.co.nz Whaingaroa Physiotherapy: because we want wellness for you and our community

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t seems like every 2nd person at the moment has either had or has some type of respiratory virus. These last few weeks at we have had a number of people coming in all with varying symptoms, including a few or all of the following. • Sinus congestion • Sore throat • Achy joints • Headache • Fever Our medical herbalists can dispense a herbal formula which will support your immune system function and also contain herbs that will ease your specific symptoms. If you have a sore throat for example we may use herbs such as thyme, sage, myrhh and propolis. For sinus congestion herbs such as horseradish, cayenne, golden seal and golden rod could be included in your formula. It is helpful to think about your current health, and also how your health was

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last winter. If you were sick last winter for example, take proactive steps now to avoid a repeat of illness this winter. Some simple things you can do are: take vitamin C, zinc, and a herbal immune supplement. Also consider probiotic and omega 3 supplements as the health of your digestive system has an impact on the health of your immune system. At the dispensary counter we have a handout of simple home remedies available for coughs, colds and sinus, please pick one up next time you are in. If you would like a herbal prescription formula made for you, we can do this will you wait, so just pop in any time. If you would like to a more in-depth look at your health (or families health) we would advise a full consultation with our naturopaths & herbalists. Stay healthy! Bronwyn, Natalie and Sarah, Natural Health Practitioners at The Herbal Dispensary Clinic and organic food store 07 825 7444.

W o r k s h o p s PROMOTE YOUR HEALTH AND WELLBEING EVENTS, CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS HERE. Please contact us directly on 825 7076 or email: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz


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Lifestyle, Location - Perfection Welcome to your own private country estate in the suburbs! This unique property located on prestigious Greenslade Rd is only a short stroll to the water’s edge at Moonlight Bay. A large & rare residential section of 4217m² extensively renovated home with new cladding, roof, double glazing, kitchen, bathrooms and more, it’s all done! To be auctioned on site Saturday 23rd April 2016 @ 3pm (unless sold prior).

A Great Opportunity Arguably one of Raglan’s most sought after locations. Comprising 5 bedrooms, 2 living, 3 bathrooms and double garaging, all on an elevated 1012m² section with views. A unique property offering so many options. See you at the open homes, or call me now to arrange a private viewing, David Cordiner 021 283 0511. To be auctioned on site Saturday 16th April 2016 @ 1pm (unless sold prior).

Auction 3pm Saturday 23.4.16 On site Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sat & Sun 2 - 3:00pm View ljhooker.co.nz/127HFG

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Beach Lifestyle & Great Income Does income, a great location and enjoying the beach lifestyle appeal to you? Ahiawa Chalets are set in park like grounds on just under an acre (3778m²) and feature 2 well appointed luxury chalets as well as a separate stylish studio unit and a 3 bedroom Initial home currently used as a manager’s residence.

First Home Buyers, Builders or Investors Where can you find a modern home with 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious kitchen and good sized living opening to a sunny deck and flat backyard. Double garaging too. Sure it needs work but properties like this are hard to find. Be quick.

For Sale $969,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/11MHFG

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The Ultimate Country Lifestyle Enjoy a true slice of paradise from this tranquil 5.1 hectare property. Awaken your senses with the breathtaking rural and mountain views, breathe in the fresh air and listen to the birds singing in your own piece of pristine native bush. Plenty of grazing land to grow your own meat or keep a horse. Extras include sleep out, garage, chicken coup, green house and calf rearing shed. Te Mata School, Bridal Veil Falls and beaches all within an easy commute.

VIEWS TO LIVE FOR! Be quick to grab this entry level property on sought after Earles Place. Arguably the prime position in the Street with not only mesmerising open ocean views across Manu Bay to enjoy but also the inner harbour and twinkling lights of Raglan township at night. The 830m² section provides a generous front lawn enhanced with fruit trees and vege gardens. Remember the golden rule of property is “location” and this property certainly has that!

For Sale $529,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/11RHFG

For Sale $975,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/12WHFG

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An Irresistable Character Recently renovated this beautiful bungalow retains many of the original period features. The kitchen is spacious & light with an old style servery/breakfast bar. Offering 3 double bedrooms, one bathroom & separate laundry with covered verandas to extend easy indoor/ outdoor flow. The 6132m² block has a large lawn area, a paddock & a huge 3 bay lockable shed. Enjoy the best of both worlds with country living & the convenience of the Te Uku Store, School & Coffee shop.

Cute as they Come If you love character cottages and the use of warm native timbers like polished Rimu floors, Macrocarpa window features and Tawa ceilings, then this little cutey is definitely worth your inspection. There’s been modernisation done here in the past few years. The living opens out to a good sized sunny deck overlooking private rear lawns. Two tidy classic sleepouts are a great bonus too. Be quick, The Deadline Sale closes 4pm 21st April, so call Kyle now!

For Sale $529,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/10FHFG

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Deadline Sale 4pm 21.4.16 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sat & Sun 1 - 1:45 pm ljhooker.co.nz/12UHFG

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

David Cordiner

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 283 0511

021 969 878

021 969 848

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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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Rubbish, Recycling and Greenwaste Drop-off Mini Skips & Trailer Hire Kaahu’s Nest Reuse Shop Wood Yard, Metal Yard & Upcycled Compost and Mulch Sales

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

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Offering a reliable, friendly service combined with quality workmanship.

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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RIP CURL PRO FRI APR 17 TO SUN APR 17 Manu Bay. WED APR 20 RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Bridal Veil from Newton Rd - bring lunch. 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, outdoor bowls & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

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FIREWOOD. DRY PINE $155, Mac $170 2mx2m load delievered. Phone 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD - DRY MANUKA $130per cubic meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 9022 or Ian 027 362 6004. F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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

DRY MANUKA F I R E W O O D Cut last year, heaped trailer load. $130 Delivered. Dave, 8257270. DRY MANUKA FIREWOOD SALE $120per m3. 2-5m3 $100 per cubic metre. Free delivery. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912. Winter Woolies are calling! warm socks, jumpers sweatshirts, crews, coats, beanies, felt hats. Teeki Yoga leggings, Status Anxiety wallets & belts, Karen Murrell lipsticks new colours + MENS : Just Another Fisherman, Brixton, & Deus, flannel shirts, knitwear, quilted jackets, and coats Yeww! keep warm in style this winter

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16-FOOT BLUE FIN BOAT TRAILER Cash paid for good 16-ft blue fin boat trailer. Ring or write to RA Kearns. 335B Te Hutewai Rd. Ph. 07 825 8472.

The Herbal Dispensary Get your Greens! Organic Savoy Cabbage Leeks Celery 6 Wallis St ph. 825 7444

Treat mum with a Mother’s Day FEAST this 8 May & you’ll be in the good booksBreakfast and 3-course FeastBoxes available to order now www.feastbox.co.nz

Garage Sales GARAGE SALE

THURS APR 15 @ YOT CLUB Free pool, great music, action sport footage.

FRI APR 16 @ YOT CLUB Rip Curl Pro all ages Movie Night, outside from 7-10pm. Guitarist/singer Phil Walker from 8:30. DJ B-Rex from 10pm.

Courses, classes & workshops MAKING A DIFFERENCE THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Established 20 years ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. St Peters Church Hall. Bow Street. Everybody is most welcomed to attend.*Ad sponsored by RC

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.

NIA EVENTS WITH INTERNATIONAL TRAINER SOPHIE MARSH APRIL 16 - 22 APR 16: Igniting the Sacred Feminine Workshop / 10:30am - 1pm APR 16-22: White Belt Training APR 17-22: Drop-In Classes Schedule below: Sun 17 April: 11am Mon 18 April: 5:45pm Tues 19 April: 5:45pm Wed 10 April: 12:00pm Thur 21 April: 5:45pm Fri 22 April: 11am

Every body is welcome, no experience needed. Venue: Kokiri Centre Register and more info: niainwaikato.co.nz. Ph. Nik 021 024 23284

Commercial To Let

INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Ph. Bob 021 825 869.

Public Notices

Contact Gary Kite

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 info@raglanstorage.co.nz

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- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 825 6800 PLASTIC BAG FREE RAGLAN... What does it mean? Find out more and have your say: Find the survey on our Facebook Page, search: Plastic Bag Free Raglan. Not on Facebook?... Visit: http://bit.ly/ plasticbagfreeraglan or stop by the Whaingaroa Enviro Centre to fill one out and learn more.

Public Notices

We thank all those members who attended this strategically significant meeting. We look forward to welcoming our members and their guests or members of clubs with reciprocal visiting rights to continue to enjoy all facilities the Raglan Club has to offer.

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

On Sunday 10 April a special meeting called by members of the club attracted 207 patrons to discuss two resolutions. The meeting was chaired by the President of Clubs NZ. Information was provided and discussions had concerning the issues facing the club. As a result, 188 members of the club voted to remove the President and the Executive immediately, and an interim governance group was mandated to assume the role of governance until the next Annual General Meeting. That group consists of the club’s Patron Richard (Blue) Stephens and a number of life members of the club.

SELF STORAGE

COTTAGE, 2B/R. Sunny by the sea, great view, insulated, heat pump, new carpet/ bathroom. N/S, longterm, $320 pw, ph. 8258191.

R A G L A N HORTICULTURAL S O C I E T Y Next meeting Tuesday 19th April at 1:00pm in the Church Hall, Stewart Street. Guest speaker, Raglan Coconut Yoghurt’s Latesha Randall. Floral Art, Anzac Theme. Interest table, walking sticks. Normal competition programme, raffles, sales and display tables. All welcome.

RAGLAN CLUB SPECIAL MEETING REPORT

OFFICE, WORKSHOPS AND STORAGE are available for lease at 12 Manukau Rd, Raglan from 3rd June 2016. Call 021 562743 or 825 8330.

78G GREENSLADE CASTLE, RD, MOONLIGHT BAY BOUNCY 9-12PM SAT 16 APRIL. great for entertaining the kids ph Vicki cash only please.

19 MANUKAU RD 9am-1pm, Sat 16 and Sun 17, Household items.

SAT APR 17 @ YOT CLUB Rip Curl Pro after party presented by Galbraith’s ‘Fine Traditional Ales’.

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Opinion Piece SEARCHING FOR GOD On Sunday’s I visit Raglan’s houses of the Lord, though I have only covered three so far. I make no apology for this shopping around, which some might call flighty. Through recorded history, mankind (and womankind) has derived many ideas to explain his or her existence. Are we just advanced aspects, a son or a daughter of the Almighty. Maybe, at death, the light just goes out. Or perhaps we enter a celestial promised land. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the first new experience on this quest. Services take place in a clean cut building like the clothes of the congregation. Not formal, but neat and tidy. Sunday best it used to be called. The chapel is without religious symbolism. The services are equally devoid of lengthy orations. I found this absence of symbolism refreshing. The Catholic Church in James St has also received my attention. I was received into the form of faith in 1985, in Hamilton. I chose my Catholic name as Francis. I have some past Catholic friends to thank for setting me on that path. In Raglan their services are three times a month. When possible I attend Mass in the Catholic Cathedral in Hamilton as I did regularly when I lived there. It now has a congreation. of many Phillopeno people, as their orgins area more devout society. But perhaps you are too busy to attend any church. We all have free will. With an attitude of faith we can connect with old friends after death. Without faith, we’ll never know. It’s your choice. Ian McKissack

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

2 ROSE ST

A GRAND OLD LADY

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*View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by appt.

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AUCTION 6.5.16 Ray White Office 6pm

116B GREENSLADE RD 2

*View Open Home Saturday and Sunday 1pm or By Appointment*

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RETRO BACH GOOD VIBES

•1950’s Bach, neat as a pin •Authentic charmer with solid wooden floors •Generous double carport •Floor Area 56m2 with 449m2 land area •Access to Lorenzen Bay Harbour at bottom of easement drive

ID#RAG22593

Walk to the Bay

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

• This house is calling for a new owner and a makeover • Do you love character? Are you after a project? • Featuring 2 bedrooms upstairs and a 1 bedroom self- contained unit downstairs • Enjoy the harbour views and the great location close to town, wharf and bus route • 1/3 share in 2266 square metres more or less • Prior auction offers considered

10 KAITOKE ST

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• Soak up the sun and enjoy the ambiance of this ideally located 2 bedroom home • Located just across the road from the native bush board walk around Kaitoke Bay • Immaculately presented modern kitchen, leadlight fittings and fully insulated • Fully fenced grounds planted with a variety of fruit trees, veges and ornamental plantings • An absolute ideal safe setting. This property won’t last, be quick to view!

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

45A WALLIS ST ART DECO FLAVOUR

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*View Open Home Sunday 2pm or By Appointment*

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PEACE & TRANQUILITY CLOSE TO THE BAY $419,000

ID#RAG22583

*View Open Home Saturday 1pm or by appt.

AUCTION 6.5.16 Ray White Office 6pm

AUCTION 6.5.16 Ray White Office 6pm

ID#RAG22589

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

26 LORENZEN BAY RD 3

*View Open Home Saturday 2pm or By Appointment*

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IT CAN ALL START HERE $369,000

• Here is real opportunity not to be missed in popular Lorenzen bay road • If you are looking for a project to either invest or renovate then this property provides you with much potential • Situated on large private section of 997m2 • Open plan living space, separate laundry and 3 bedrooms upstairs • Downstairs an internal stairway leads to a large rumpus area that currently is used for an extra bedroom with a ranch slider providing external entry from the backyard

• Built in the 1950’s this property imitates an art deco influence • Featuring new paint, new carpet, new roof and beautiful polished flooring throughout • Situated on a 566m² section with an extra outside room or possible sleepout and a single garage + attached room • Perfect as holiday accommodation, book a bach or your first home • Also a great retirement home with room for the vege patch, a beautifully fruiting ‘Black Boy’ peach tree is a sign of old time planting! • Within walking distance to shops, wharf or the beach • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22581

ID#RAG22533

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

5 CAMBRAE RD

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PRICE REDUCED MUST BE SOLD!! $485,000

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

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*View Open Home Sunday 12pm or By Appointment*

PRICE REDUCED

• Motivated vendors, time to grab a Raglan bargain • Elevated living with wonderful water views of Lorenzen Bay • 3 bedroom family home or option for separate upstairs/downstairs living • Decking with spa platform • Established gardens with abundant citrus • Vacant possession • **Be at the open home this Sunday at 12pm to view**

1 SEABREEZE WAY NORTH FACING, BRAND NEW, A MUST TO VIEW! $729,000

ID#RAG22578

BARE BLOCK BEST BUY $250,000

• Don’t miss out on this wonderful land opportunity and build your dream home on this 5600m² block • You will find this sunny rural retreat only 7 minutes from sipping your morning coffee in Raglan township or an easy 25min commute to work in Hamilton • On the bus route to local schools with power to the boundary, a tar sealed driveway and views of the windmills and countryside • Covenants to protect your investment

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES this weekend 16th & 17th April

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*View Open Home Sunday 1pm or By Appointment*

• This brand new family home has a gorgeous outlook of the Raglan Harbour • The upstairs living area is open plan and features a modern kitchen and large doors that open out onto a spacious deck showcasing the stunning sea views • Thoughtfully built with glass balustrades to allow for uninterrupted views • 3 bedrooms upstairs and a semi self- contained living downstairs • Ideally suited for the growing family or extra income potential • Situated on a 657m² section with landscaping underway, plenty of room for the boat.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

LIFESTYLE

ID#RAG22465

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ID#RAG22531

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

73 TE MATA RD

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24 WRIGHTS RD BEST BLOCK BEST BUY $220,000

LIFESTYLE • Why wait? • Build your dream home on this 5000m² block • Only 5 minutes from Raglan township or an easy 25min commute to work in Hamilton • On the bus route to local schools • Power to the boundary, a tar sealed driveway and views of the windmills and countryside. With easy covenants don’t delay call Julie or Blair today!!

ID#RAG22467

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 2 Rose St | Saturday 1pm – 45a Wallis St | Saturday 1pm - 116b Greenslade Rd | Saturday 2pm - 1a Cross St Saturday 2pm 26 Lorenzen Bay Rd | Sunday 12pm - 5 Cambrae Rd | Sunday 1pm - 116b Greenslade Rd Sunday 1pm - 1 Seabreeze Way | Sunday 2pm – 10 Kaitoke Ave

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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