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Lake Disappear

7th April 2016 - Issue #488

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Goodness what a fuss about the visitors who use wifi outside the library. In all the times I have visited the library to use the facilities I’ve never been obstructed or inconvenienced. It’s great that the council and library staff have made this facility user friendly for Dear Editor No Longer a Rolling Stone I have decided to stay in Raglan ‘til my presence in Heaven or Hell is required. Make your own decision regarding where I belong. I will remain in Raglan because it has become my home. I never lived more than five years anywhere before. And Raglan is by the sea as was my birthplace, Weymouth in England.

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those who wish to use wifi when they visit our town. Congratulations to the staff for making the cushions available and making people feel welcome. And congratulations to those who use the cushions or sit outside the library for using our library with respect. Pauline Tucker Raglan The sea is my greatest love bar non – sorry girls, I was only being polite. I joined my first ship in the Victoria Dock, East London, as an apprentice deck officer. In 1966 I changed tack and became a psychologist after graduating from Glasgow University. To those who were glad when I said I was leaving, sorry. To any who were glad I’m staying, bless you. Ian McKissack. Raglan

Raglan spill cleared Test results on water samples

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople: Film Director Taika Waititi with Cassidy (left) and Taylor (right) Hanna during his visit to Raglan.

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Wilderpeople director praises Raglan’s sense of community

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Taika Waititi and a selection of cast members from his latest film, Hunt for the Wilderpeople were welcomed at the Old School Arts Centre with a karanga.

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lenty of dogs and a couple of horses were among the small crowd to welcome New Zealand director Taika Waititi and some of the cast of his latest movie, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on Sunday afternoon. Raglan won the visit by putting on the best rural cinema premiere for the movie on Wednesday last week, an event that included a hog on a hog (a kunekune on the back of a Harley Davidson) and the audience dressing up in the theme of going bush. About 250 people, a number dressed up in costume of their favourite characters, waited for Taika, Julian Dennison (who plays the star role of Ricky Baker) and Rima Te Wiata (Aunt Bella) to arrive. They were welcomed into the Old School Arts Centre car park with a karanga. Taika, who is off to Australia next to direct the Marvel’s third instalment of Thor, said he was blown away by the premiere held by the Raglan community, and it was that sense of community that he had wanted to capture in his film. The film is based on the book Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Crump, and is about a national manhunt for a kid and

his foster uncle who go missing in New Zealand bush. “It’s one of the most Kiwi films I have made. It’s about all of us. It’s about capturing the Kiwi sense of adventure,” said Taiki, who grew up watching Kiwi films that celebrated the renegade and the underdog, films such as Smash Palace and Goodbye Pork Pie. “I tried to capture that same spirit. To make stories that we want to see about ourselves. There was still a sense of community in New Zealand, that he didn’t see anywhere else in the world, he said. Taika said he wanted to make a film that the whole family could enjoy watching together. “I made this stupid vampire film and they rated it R13. I wanted to make something that kids could see as well.” He said his film Boy held the opening box office records of any New Zealand film, “but sadly for that little film this one is going to beat that record”. Julian Dennison, who plays rap-loving foster care kid Ricky Baker in the film, had the audience laughing over his confusion of the name of the town: Ragland or Raglan? Is it Ragland? Raglan? He said he had whanau living in the town, and his “aunty”, Pauline Sweetman, won a selfie with the young star.

One Raglan youngster showed Julian his Michael Jackson dance moves. Rima Te Wiata, who plays Aunt Bella, joked she was “really looking forward to going to the loo” after drinking a big bottle of water in the car coming down from Auckland. Of the film she said: “I had a ball doing this film with Taika, he’s absolutely amazing. I really had the best time even though my character carks it early on.” Raglan boys Tom Hannon and Alex Bradley each won a Swanndri for their winning costumes – both were dressed as character Psycho Sam, who is played by Rhys Darby. Taika said the guys looked awesome: “This is what my army would look like if I was in control.” Alex said it was a great experience to meet Taika and Julian because the film was awesome. He said Julian had asked if he could touch the possum fur on his chest, which was funny, and both of them were really nice. Raglan Community Board deputy chairman Bob MacLeod won a prize for looking like the spitting image of Uncle Hec (played by Sam Neil), while a dog also won a selfie with the stars for dressing up in camouflage. Inger Vos

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e Mata farmer Andrew Buchanan sometimes sees a “beautiful” lake on his 1800-acre sheep and beef property -- and other times doesn’t. It’s not that he’s delusional or has poor eyesight: Lake Disappear, as it’s aptly called, comes and goes every year depending on the rainfall. “If we have four or five inches of rain tonight, for instance, it would start it off (filling up again),” Andrew told the Chronicle last Sunday. The lake forms when there’s more water than can drain out of a sinkhole in its southwest corner, and for much of the year it’s a “substantial” two-kilometre long stretch -- up to 15 metres deep -- on which Andrew and his family have in the past enjoyed jet-boating and sailing. “I find it beautiful,” says Andrew of the now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t lake. “And it’s good for duck-shooting too.”

The lake is just over 20 km from Raglan and four kilometres beyond Bridal Veil Falls. The south end can be seen from Kawhia Road and the north end -- when it is full -- from the point at the end of Plateau Road on the Pipiwharauroa Trail, which climbs from near the Bridal Veil Falls up to the Te Uku wind farm. And though described by Wikipedia as “intermittent”, the lake can remain sometimes for 12 months, Andrew’s been told by a local. “But it’s mostly gone by January,” he reckons. Andrew says the land agent who sold him the property 20-odd years ago made sure he pointed out the then dry alluvial flats that would fill up during prolonged heavy rain. “So I couldn’t sue him for the loss of land,” he jokes. Longtime local Sheryl Ker -- who these days lives in Bankart Street -- also knows all about the disappearing lake, one which coincidentally she recently revisited with

the weekly walking group the Raglan Ramblers. “It’s amazing!” she says of the phenomenon. Sheryl and her four siblings grew up there, the land farmed first by her grandparents, then her parents and finally by her brother Ian White before being sold to a neighbour and then on to Andrew. Sheryl remembers geologists coming to the family farm to see for themselves the area known as the Pakihi Valley which fills up and drains through the limestone sinkhole. She remembers eeling with her brothers and sisters in the creek there and loving it, but says that for safety reasons they were “not allowed to go to the hole” near the roadside. “It’s a big hole and the water whirls around like when a plug’s pulled out of a sink.” The water then goes underground and re-emerges one kilometre on - on Giles Lusty’s farm - where it joins Te Maari Stream and runs into Aotea Harbour. Wikipedia explains that the wetlandcum-lake was formed about two million years ago when lava and ash came from a vent on Whatipu, just over a kilometre away, and blocked the Pakihi Valley. The Pakihi Stream found its way underneath the large enclosed basin, but cannot drain fast enough in wet weather so the hollow fills up and becomes a lake. True to its name, if there has been little rain the lake drains away and simply disappears. As regular mid-week Rambler John Lawson observes: “It’s unique … there’s not too many areas like it around the world.” A similar phenomenon happens with a placid mountain lake in central Oregon in the United States. It similarly lives up to its name, Lost Lake, by draining away down a lava tube each spring only to reappear on schedule with the onset of winter. Edith Symes

Locals work alongside international experts to lay submarine cable

locals have been working R aglan alongside a team of international specialist submarine cable experts to lay a section of the Tasman Global Access (TGA) undersea cable.

Vodafone external communications manager Elissa Downey said work began on digging a trench and laying a stretch of cable under the sand at Ngarunui Beach, by the surf lifeguard tower, on Friday and was expected to be completed this week. The MV Tranquil Image, a specially fitted-out New Zealand vessel, was burying a 3-kilometre stretch of fibre optic cable from Ngarunui Beach, through the surf zone and into the ocean, she said. “Once the Raglan shore landing works are complete, a larger specialised ship will arrive in New Zealand to connect the next section of cable, taking it across the Tasman and eventually connecting it to the Narrabeen Beach landing in Australia. “By mid this week, visible works on Raglan’s shoreline will be complete. Remaining works may continue out to sea over the coming weeks, however this will have a very low impact on the local community.” Completed, the length of cable will be 2300km. Ms Downey said a range of Raglanbased businesses and labourers had worked on the TGA project, including work such as excavation, deck hands on the MV Tranquil

Locals have been working alongside a team of cable experts to lay a section of the TGA cable at Ngarunui Beach.

Image, block and brick-laying, painting and steel tying. She said the international team had enjoyed local accommodation and other hospitality services in town. “We have put a notice out to local horseriding clubs and organisations that the sand on the beach where the works have taken place may be softer than usual until the end of next week. For this reason, we recommend riders avoid taking their horse past the mark where the main surf club sits on the hill.” The $103 million TGA cable project is a joint venture by Vodafone, Spark New Zealand and Telstra. “Vodafone and its consortium partners would like to extend a huge thank you to the Raglan community for their support and understanding during the beach works phase of the TGA undersea cable project,” said Ms Downey.

“Vodafone also wishes to acknowledge the support of local iwi who have been heavily involved in the planning of the project.” The TGA cable is currently on track to be completed, tested and ready for service by the end of 2016. Ms Downey said the TGA cable was a “truly green project, in keeping with the ethos of Raglan”. “It will produce only short-term minor impacts on the environment that after one tide change will not be noticed, yet delivers limitless benefit for all of New Zealand in the long-term. “The TGA cable will enable New Zealand to better leverage the five main international cable systems currently serving Australia … as well as strengthening links into fastgrowing Asian markets.” Inger Vos


Aeronavics supplies fleet for first ‘drone airline’

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Linda Bulk from Aeronavics with their Icon model drone.

R with an Australian company to create what aglan business Aeronavics Ltd has partnered

is being called the world’s first “drone airline”.

Aeronavics director Linda Bulk says her company has become the sole provider of droids (more commonly known as drones or UAVs) for Airscope Industries, which specialises in aerial asset inspections. Linda says Airscope Industries is looking at its fleet of drones as an airline. “It’s a fantastic partnership. “We are definitely looking to partner with more companies like Airscope rather than trying to sell drones to individuals … they are a great client, very professional.” Linda and her husband, Rob Brouwer, who met in Australia, moved to Raglan about four years ago, after looking for a place in New Zealand to settle their business. “We needed to find roots for our company,” says Linda, “because we need flying space, hey, and it worked out well.” They have an arrangement with a neighbouring farmer on Okete Rd, where the company is based, “and he is happy with that”. She says Airscope Industries, which is a relatively new company, approached them for their aerial robotic technology. “They sort of had gone all around the world to find suitable equipment. “We are still even a fledgling company, but in the world of drones we are quite established.” Aeronavics was the first company in the world to sell drones for professional use. Airscope Industries took delivery of a number of their drones at the end of last year, and more will be supplied in line with the company’s growth plans. Airscope aims to have an east coast presence in Australia by mid-year, extending this to include New Zealand by the end of 2016 and South America and South East Asia in 2017. Linda and Aeronavics chief operating officer Jon

Kiwi music icon to play at the YOT Club At 59 years old, kiwi music icon Dave Dobbyn has just released his ninth studio album, Harmony House and he will be doing a series of pop-up gigs, starting with a show in Raglan next Wednesday 13 April. We've all heard the story of Dave Dobbyn's rise to fame in one form or the other, Th' Dudes, DD Smash and Footrot Flats all evoke images of the iconic musician and are somewhat synonymous with kiwiana. Don't miss this pop up show at the YOT Club this coming Wednesday 13 April. Look out for posters around town or check online for more info. Tickets available from www.nztix.co.nz or text 021409268.

Fletcher recently travelled to Perth to collaborate with Airscope Industries at the Australasian Oil and Gas Conference and Expo. Linda believes that the use of Aeronavics craft within the environment of the oil and gas sector is a testament to the quality and reliability of its droids. “We pride ourselves in designing and manufacturing reliable aerial robotics solutions for a range of situations, including dangerous or unstable environments as found within the oil and gas industry.” Airscope Industries’s other clients include civil engineering companies, councils, electricity companies and the agricultural sector, all businesses with assets that need inspection. Linda says Aeronavics has three basic models of droids. The smallest weighs about 5kg-6kg, is capable of carrying about 1.2kg in weight, generally travels at about 90kmh, and has a flight time of 35 minutes, while the largest droid weighs about 25kg-30kg, can carry 15kg, travels at about 50kmh-70kmh and has a flight time of about 20 minutes. The drones can be operated by computer programming, joystick or radio control. “There is a lot of innovation here, a lot of pushing the envelope,” says Linda, who laughs that she contributes the least to any new developments. Aeronavics has five engineers involved in production, and another five working in research and development. Altogether, the team consists of 22 employees. Linda says the company is currently seeking investors in a capital raising of $5 million to further product development and for expansion, including building new international channels and service centres. “We are talking with people right now. Possibly in the next couple of weeks it will be all done and dusted, but it could take a couple of months. There are always conversations to be had, it takes a while.” In February last year, Aeronavics raised $1.5m through an equity crowd-funding campaign, with 213 investors taking a total 15 per cent stake in the company. Inger Vos

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Historically funding has been sourced from individual local bodies which have been fully supportive but recently have been unable to fund services to the required level. The proposed scheme will result in Waikato Regional Council taking responsibility for funding support for lifeguard services provided in the Waikato Region on the west and east coast. While Surf Life Saving is supportive of the new concept, it is concerned that the preferred council funding model (Option 2) has been budgeted at a level lower than that received by Surf Life Saving for the current season. Chief Executive Officer of Surf Life Saving Northern Region, Matt Williams said that while resources put into developing the Volunteer Emergency Service funding in the Waikato Region draft annual plan are a significant step forward, the organisation is disappointed that its preferred budget option is not included in the Plan. He says it’s imperative the public is fully informed of all options and the impact of each option on the level of service provided. “We are aware the public expectation is that we continue to provide the very best service possible. Sadly none of the current funding models proposed by Council allow for this,” said Mr Williams. “If the current budget is adopted, Surf Life Saving would have to consider reducing services – including week day beach patrols.” In the draft annual plan, the regional council has proposed three options. These will result

Nominations open for Waikato District Youth Awards 2016

in annual levies of between $2.07 and $3.74 for Nominations for the Waikato • Helping Hand: Young people who volunteer in order to improve their each ratepayer in the region to fund emergency District Youth Awards 2016 are community. now open. services. • Champion of the Earth award “In reality this equates to around the cost of This is the first year Waikato District (environment, natural, cultural, a cup of coffee to assist with the funding of all Council has held the awards. The awards social, urban): Young people who volunteer emergency services in Waikato,” said are made possible courtesy of funding the have contributed to environmental Mr Williams. Council has received from the Ministry projects in their community to improve The best of the current options, Option 3, only for Youth Development. protection, restoration, conservation just meets the status quo which, Mr Williams says “We wanted to recognise and and/or sustainability. is “realistically a step backwards”. celebrate the young people who are • Kia Kaha: Young people who have “To provide the level of service the community making significant contributions to contributed in meaningful ways to their currently requires from all four rescue services the their community,” says Waikato District community not otherwise recognised in overall rate needs to be $5.81 from each ratepayer. Council Youth Engagement Advisor, the other categories. This option is not available in the draft plan.” Shannon Kelly. “It’s a way of showing To be eligible, nominees must be aged “While we recognise the complexities that we value their efforts, initiative, between 12 and 24 and currently live, or involved, we strongly urge the Waikato Regional commitment and hard work.” have lived, in the Waikato District, in the Council to increase the amount it is budgeting Nominations close on Monday 2 past 12 months. as a matter of urgency and good faith,” said Mr May. Award criteria and nominations Williams. The award categories are: forms are available on our website: BACKGROUND: Beaches and lifesaving • Sass/Swag: Young people who have waikatodistrict.govt.nz/youthawards. services affected by the funding include Sunset made an outstanding contribution to Award recipients will be announced at an Beach, Raglan, Cathedral Cove, Hahei, Hot Water their community in arts, culture, music, event on 27 May. Beach, Tairua, Pauanui, Onemana, Whangamata dance or performance. For more information, contact Harbour and Whiritoa. • Like a Boss: Young people who Shannon Kelly, Youth Engagement Surf Life Saving employs paid life guards have demonstrated great leadership Advisor on 0800 492 452 or during the busiest weeks of the summer season, in projects that have improved their emailyouthawards@waidc.govt.nz. while club volunteers provide coverage at the community. WDC weekend. Surf Life Saving also receives funding for its multi-million dollar operating budget from other regional councils and cities where it operates, as well as commercial sponsors. The draft annual plan is open for submissions, which have to be lodged with the council by 4pm on Monday, 11 April 2016. Surf Life Saving’s CUSTOMER WAIKATO WINTER SHOW ASSO PUBLISHING 30/03/16 preferred rate of $5.81 is not part of the document, SALES REP JANINE.GRAY PUBLICATION CAMBRID but submissions from the public could say it is the ADVERTISING preferred option. SLNZ DESIGNER Nleith SECTION RUN OF

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Meridian Te Uku Community Fund

2016 BUSINESS AWARDS FRIDAY 19 AUGUST

Meridian recognises the importance of local communities to our hydro and wind operations. The Meridian Te Uku Community Fund gives your community a say on what local initiatives are supported and funded by Meridian. The Fund, managed by a panel of community members and Meridian staff, is about working together to build strong communities.

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The next closing date for Meridian Te Uku Community Fund applications is 14 April, 2016. For more information on the Meridian Te Uku Community Fund, or to submit an application online, please visit meridian.co.nz or email community.fund@meridianenergy.co.nz You can also call us on 04 803 2507.

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

Licenced under REAA 2008

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Relaxed Raglan Retreat Come and enjoy the good life! Three bedrooms plus sleep out. A generous 5180m2 section with awesome rural and ocean views. Zoned for popular Te Mata School. Smaller lifestyle properties in this location are sought after, don’t miss out on this one!

Raglan $510,000 (Incl GST)

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22940 Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

A Property With ’Wow’ Factor

Raglan

A property like no other in New Zealand! The remodeling of this iconic Raglan landmark has to be seen to be believed. The two silos have been converted into five high end luxury apartments. The main apartment is open plan and home to the current owner. The other four apartments have amazing views of the Raglan Harbour and are tenanted as a very lucrative holiday business. There is potential to further develop this property.

AUCTION

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23381

(Unless Sold Prior), 11.00am, Wed, 11 May. PGGWRE, 87 Duke St, Cambridge Viewing by Appointment Love This Lifestyle

Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

Light and spacious, this funky modern three bedroom plus office and sleepout home has style. 2.954ha set up for grazing cattle or horses with beautiful plantings of natives. Sand ring arena with stables and tack room plus a large two bay shed. Do not delay making an appointment to view this quality Waitetuna lifestyle property.

Raglan $690,000

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www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23215 Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

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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).

Taipari Temptation This property delivers on location & content, located on 806m² site within walking distance of Raglan Harbour, boatramp, playgrounds, and Raglan West’s best coffee & gelato! This north facing property has a covered deck for entertaining whilst sitting proud, enjoying the views across the harbour. Top level includes open plan living area, with 4 bedrooms & bathroom, offering privacy & views.

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

For Sale $615,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 12 - 12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/12HHFG

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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).

‘Do-er-Upper’ with Huge Views Location, huge harbour views and huge potential are the prime features this property offers. The two storey dwelling features 3 bedrooms downstairs as well as a kitchen/ dining area and patio. Upstairs is an open plan living area and a deck to enjoy the superb panoramic harbour views. The home needs TLC and is project in progress and the owners welcome a buyer that sees the potential to complete the dream.

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1pm Saturday 16.4.16 On site David Cordiner - 021 283 0511 dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sat & Sun 1 - 1:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/125HFG

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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

For Sale $419,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1 - 1:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 10YHFG

An Irresistable Character You can’t help falling in love with this charming character! Recently renovated this beautiful bungalow still retains many of the original period features and gives you a feeling of being “home”.

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Complete the Dream This property MUST BE SOLD. Be quick to seize this opportunity and make it yours. A character spacious 3 bedroom bungalow has been recently sited on 6.4 acres with a separate cottage. Make no mistake, this potential filled property is seriously for sale. Call Kyle today to make a time to view and for more information.

Where the Living is Easy - Price REDUCED! Enjoy private & low maintenance living from this stylish 3 bdrm home. Spacious open plan kitchen, living & dining. Sliding doors open onto a generous deck. Freehold 483m2 section. Walking distance to town, school & harbour.

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349 Wainui Road 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.

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7b Violet Street

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 Sunday 3 - 4:00 pm ljhooker.co.nz/11MHFG

For Sale $140,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 12KHFG View

For Sale $320,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1 - 1:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 129HFG

Priced to Entice Tired of looking for a house to suit your needs? Thought of building to your own plans? You need to consider this 724m² site in the popular Waikowhai subdivision. You will not find another to compare at this level.

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.

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

David Cordiner

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

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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.

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RAGLAN MUSICIANS’ CLUB OPEN MIC NIGHT

Join us for the opening celebration of the Raglan Yoga Loft, 58 Wallis Street, Dairy co-op building, this Friday 8th April between 6pm and 8pm. Blessing by Kaumatua Sean Ellison, meet the teachers and explore the lofts offerings.

RAGLAN CREATIVE M A R K E T This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com. HEALING ROOMS 2nd & 4th Weds @ Plunket Rooms, 11a – 12.30p.

TUE 12 APRIL Free Ear Clinic for Children at Raglan Area School. 9:30am - 2pm. 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.

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PG Violence, coarse language, some scenes may disturb young children 101 mins

WEDS @ ORCA Restaurant Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome.

Thursday 7 Apr 1.00, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00

WED APR 13 RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Ruapuke Farm - bring lunch.

Sunday 10 Apr 4.00, 6.00, 8.00

Friday 8 Apr 1.00, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00

Thursday 14 Apr 1.00, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00 _______________ Reserves ph 825 0023

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APRIL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS at the Old School Arts Centre

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UNDER THE SEA Marine art projects, bees wax art workshop, raw baking, gymnastics, movies and lots of daily fun activities for kids

RAGZ: OSCAR approved School Holiday Programme at the Old School with coordinator Jill Freeman Monday 18th to Friday 22nd April Tuesday 26th to Friday 29th April

(Excl. ANZAC Day)

For ages 5-12 years. 9am – 3pm at Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart St. Cost: $165 per 5-day week, $132 per 4-day week, $38 per full day and $20 per half day. (WINZ subsidies may be available, please ask). Bookings are essential, so please get in touch with the Old School Arts Centre today to reserve your place. Call 07 825 0023 or email info@raglanartscentre.co.nz

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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

F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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.

THURS APR 7 @ YOT CLUB Free pool, great music, action sport footage. FRI APR 8 @ YOT CLUB Musician Cydney Brown from 9pm. Ras Drulox from 10pm. $5.

DRY MANUKA F I R E W O O D Cut last year, heaped trailer load. $130 Delivered. Dave, 8257270.

WED APR 10 @ YOT CLUB Dave Dobbyn plus band. Look for posters and online for details or text 021 409 268 for tickets.

Courses, classes & workshops DRUM TUITION A V A I L A B L E Whatawhata based tutor. Ph/text 021 152 3747. WILD FOOD AND MEDICINE WORKSHOP Sat 9 Apr, 10-2. Koha. Contact Robz 022 196 7701. 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.

THE HABITUAL TRADER One day workshop covering everything you need to learn to trade currency online safely and profitably. April 17. thehabitualtrader.com me@thehabitualtrader.com 021 0839 6847

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

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DRY MANUKA FIREWOOD SALE $120per m3. 2-5m3 $100 per cubic metre. Delivered. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912. Khaki, Elegant Navy & Classic Black Miss Crabb Summertime dresses newest shades !! Fine, soft, warm knitwear & great denim Enjoy winter dressing :)

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

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

February saw the end of a long tradition of Open Mic Nights being held on the last Thursday of the Month. Henceforth, Open Mic Nights will be held on the first Thursday of every Month. We’ll take a detour around March and we’ll resume on April the 7th from 9 pm at the Orca Restaurant and Bar. We are hoping that this will end any confusion when months have five Thursdays. Your diligent organisers will also appreciate having a little less to do around month-end! Many thanks, Your team from the Raglan Musicians Club.

Situations Vacant

We are a 36 bed rest home and hospital in the Raglan area who deliver excellent care to our residents. If you are a caregiver who has empathy, kindness, positivity, flexibility and a desire to help others, please contact Cherry on 07 825 8306 or email

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SMALL RENTAL SPACE for boxes of household items to store for 6-8 weeks. Ph. 027 620 3477 or 825 8228.

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FULLY FURNISHED 3BDRM HOUSE Raglan West. Short or long term. $450pw. No pets. Contact Denise 027 452 7893.

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B O U CASTLE, entertaining ph Vicki

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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.

- 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

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

Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone Summary of Submissions

The Waikato District Council has prepared a Summary of Decisions Requested by Submitters to Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone of the Waikato District Plan. The Summary of Submissions is available on the Council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz

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Contact Gary Kite

Copies of the Summary, the Submissions and of the Plan Change may also be inspected from Friday 8 April 2016 at Council offices or on Council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt/sayit

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

The Summary is being notified according to Clause 7 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Submissions can be made via Council’s website as noted above or submission forms may be obtained from any of the offices and libraries, or may be downloaded from the Council’s website and must state whether or not you wish to be heard. Any person who makes a further submission to the Council must, within 5 working days, serve a copy of the further submission on the person who made the original submission. All further submissions must be received no later than 4.00pm Friday 22 April 2016 to the Waikato District Council at one of the the following addresses for service: • By post to: Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742 • Or by delivery to: Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia • Or by fax to: 07 824 8091 • Or by e-mail to: consult@waidc.govt.nz

Garage Sales

GARAGE SALE – 78G GREENSLADE RD, MOONLIGHT BAY 9-12 PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Old school desk and seat, bamboo 2 seater, bar fridge, kids stuff, beer fridge, 3 sheets gib, pictures, massaging back and seat cushion, full size chess and draught set, 12 bottle wooden wine holder, gym gear, and lots of other assorted items. CASH ONLY PLEASE.

N C Y great for the kids 8257575.

S E N I O R CITIZENS AGM Thursday April 14th Senior Citizens AGM at Fire Station Room, 11am. All welcome. 825 8879. Contact Linda Alker. Lunch $5. TO ALL RAGLAN CLUB MEMBERS Please note: The special meeting of the Raglan Club to be held Sunday 10 April at 10am WILL DEFINITELY TAKE PLACE regardless of if you have been told the contrary. We look forward to seeing as many financial members as possible at the meeting. Please have your club card to gain entry to the club.

raglanhospital@xtra.co.nz.

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P L U N K E T GARAGE SALE Saturday 9th April 10am1pm, Raglan Town Hall. Face painter, sausage sizzle, tables fully booked, grab a bargain!

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

SAT APR 9 @ YOT CLUB Three Rum coves, The Dirty Sweets. Underground guitar rock at its finest. $10, from 10pm.

Public notice given under Clause 7 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991 on 8 April 2016. G J Ion Chief Executive

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THURS 7 APR RAGLAN MUSICIAN’S CLUB-OPEN MIC NIGHT @ The Orca, Bow Street. 9pm until late. All welcome.

Public Notices

RAGLAN CLUB NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING. Sunday 10 April 10am at Raglan Club. All current financial members invited to attend. Please ensure you have your Raglan Club Members Card with you. Formal Notice of meeting along with Resolutions proposed is available for inspection at Raglan Club. We urge members to attend this meeting.

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

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

45A WALLIS ST ART DECO FLAVOUR

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*View Open Home Saturday 1pm or by appt.

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AUCTION 6.5.16 Ray White Office 6pm

• 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

90 UPPER WAINUI RD 6/7 LUXURY RETREAT FOUR ELEMENTS

• Harbour and Tasman sea views, native bush, farm land and the beautiful ‘sleeping lady’ Mt Karioi • This is a property ideal for a growing family and extended family • 6/7 bedrooms, master with ensuite and massive walk-in-wardrobe • 4 bathrooms plus a massage area conveniently located to the spa area • Open plan living with modern kitchen, wide hallways, separate lounge with a log fire, double garage with internal access and storage rooms • Downstairs is a recently developed two double bedroom, self-contained apartment. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21400

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

65 WAITETUNA VALLEY RD 4

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IDYLLIC SETTING FOR LIFESTYLE LIVING! $630,000

2 ROSE ST

A GRAND OLD LADY

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3 •Rural property with easy access to Raglan and Hamilton •Peaceful secluded private and child friendly grounds •Large decking and spa pool •4 double bedrooms and a sleepout with bathroom •Sunroom •1 single garage and a 2 bay shed •Situated on 7841m2 approx 1.9 acres •One boundary bordering a beautiful stream

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

*View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by appt.

AUCTION Date To Be Advised

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AUCTION 6.5.16 Ray White Office 6pm

ID#RAG22558

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

23 SEABREEZE WAY 3 SEABREEZE HEIGHTS $500,000

Walk to the Bay

•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

ID#RAG22583

2 •Enjoy the great views from this elevated 3 bedroom home •All the work has been completed – just add your own landscaping touches •Located in a lovely quiet cul-de-sac with harbour views from the large sunny deck •Low maintenance •Enjoy the vista of native bush, park, Harbour and Te Akau.

ID#RAG20147

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

DON’T FORGET OUR 2016 PROMOTION–BE IN TO WIN $10,000!!! ALL VENDORS & PURCHASERS FROM NOW AND 2ND DEC 2016 GO INTO OUR END OF YEAR DRAW *Special Conditions Apply

27 SEABREEZE WAY

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STYLISH, SPACIOUS AND SUNNY $655,000

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SECTION: 25 SEABREEZE WAY

2 • This property is layered with style, flair and love of entertaining that offers quality chattels and fittings • Situated on 641m² at the end of a cul-desac in the very popular Seabreeze Way • Offering great modern open plan kitchen dining and living with doors opening to the north facing deck • Double glazing and large fireplace keeps everyone warm during those winter months • This property also features an outside shower, large double garage with internal access

ID#RAG22537

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES this weekend 9th & 10th April

PRIME SECTION WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS $160,000

•Elevated North Facing Section with beautiful views of the Inner Harbour and Te Akau •With limited sections remaining this prime site has the advantage to indulge in the view •Situated on 660m2 •Call today to view!

ID#RAG22321

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 2 Rose St | Saturday 1pm – 45a Wallis St | 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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