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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

Karioi Trail

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Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

15th December 2016 - Issue #524

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Left Hand Break Restaurant At the Raglan Club Open Wed – Sat: 5 - 8 pm and for ph. 07 825 8288 events. Roast Dinner night Thurs 5 – 8 pm. Great food and atmosphere!

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Mon/Tues: Closed Weds: 10a-4p Thurs-Sat: 10a-4/5:30p-10p Sunday: 10a-4p

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Whaingaroa Youth Movement - LOOK: This year Whaingaroa Youth Movement presented a poignant dance production exploring themes around social media. Image thanks to Molly McCabe. Dear Editor Goodbye Raglan, hello Hamilton Now I know what my next move will be there is peace of mind. Sometime early in 2017 I will take up a very nice unit in Cascades Retirement Centre, just outside the entrance to Hamilton Lake. So it’s fresh water, not salty like Lorenzen Bay, so I am taking every chance to get immersed in the sea. Salt on my skin means that I can keep my memories of past salty days. I learnt to sail when I was 12 years old. The Mariella was a sturdy carved built boat about 14 feet long. It had some sheets of iron each side of the centreboard to aid stability. There were no buoyancy bags and no life jackets.

Keeping the Mariella from dipping its gunwale in a stiff breeze was quite an art. After a couple of years’ experience I was winning adult cups, taking part in racing in Portland Harbour (in Dorset, South England). Enough boasting, the point is that it is a short walk from Cascades to Hamilton Lake where small boat racing is held in summer. It also hasducks and occasional swans. I would not swim or capsize in the water contaminated by their faeces. I’ll stick to watching the racing from the lakeside and missing Raglan. Ian McKissak Raglan (Ian was a former columnist for the Chronicle)

Dear Editor Matt’s Monologue (Matt Holl is a former member of the Raglan Community Board.) I recently read a report about concern over traffic congestion at Wainui Rd’s onelane bridge. The only reason the traffic works on that bridge is through courtesy, which is often, in fact, in breach of the road code. If a traffic counter was installed at the bridge three days before Christmas and removed at around January 16 the average daily traffic count during the holiday period would be the highest possible recording and create a greater chance of qualifying for a taxpayer roading subsidy for upgrade work. Some years back I had a traffic counter installed during

the Christmas holiday period and, as co-incidence would have it, Raglan enjoyed an undisrupted spell of fine weather over the New Year holiday period. The town was so busy that, as in softball parlance, all the bases were loaded. It was the busiest holiday period I have witnessed. The daily traffic count over Wainui bridge averaged just under 10,000 vehicle movements per day. In those far off bygone days the average daily traffic count on State Highway 1 through Ngaruawahia was approximately 12,000 vehicles a day. Matt Holl Raglan

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Review: Whaingaroa Youth Movement explores concepts of social media in end of year production

Combined Christian Churches

CAROL Service

Saturday December 17 Raglan Union Church 3 Stewart St at 7pm Singing traditional carols and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ

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Whaingaroa Youth Movement's annual production was centred around themes of social media in our everyday lives. Images thanks to Molly McCabe.

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haingaroa Youth Movement (WYM) has once again grasped the hearts and emotions of our Raglan community, with a very poignant piece, LOOK. This creative group of 65 students took us on a roller-coaster ride of emotions. Cleverly they explored the vast spectrum of experiences offered via social media, a spectrum with no limits. Each group accurately performed the gamut of realities we involve ourselves in daily: Facebook, Netflix, emoji, angry birds and hackers, among others. We laughed with warm fuzzies and we bowed our heads in sorrow. We all saw some aspect of ourselves, big or small. With rock-steady support, vision and devotion to her students, director, producer and dance teacher Patti Mitchley – with the help from choreographer Indya Gibbs, a WYM graduate and now a professional dancer – worked with this outstanding group, aged between 6-18 years, to showcase this intangible world. The fast pace and rapid growth of social media and gaming in our daily lives, and the effects of how we relate to one another, has provoked a conversation worldwide. This is a conversation that our Raglan youth deemed important enough to traverse and investigate; a conversation that they laid out with clear conviction and power; a conversation of substance and without words that they skillfully executed; a conversation that the audience took home and continued. Gifted set designer Si Williams produced

a multimedia space to explore the idea of being boxed in, narrow visioned, square-eyed, dumbed down, consumed and abbreviated. Frankie Renyolds’ film contribution was deeply moving. She spoke of freedom, play, space, connection and participation in the living world. Nine wooden boxes were dragged, stacked, climbed and moved in and out of by the troop, allowing the audience to examine and ponder all the aspects we experience in a time of rapid technological advancements: the satisfaction of instant, play, likes, ease and convenience; the fulfillment of blossoming networks, sharing, friendships and connections; the destruction of dependency, addictions, loneliness and obsession; plus the very real dangers of hidden bullies, cruelty, masked violence and deception. All these were all discussed. The choreography was honest but left room for the imagination. The sophistication and maturity of the dances by the older students were performed with precision and clarity, and were a real treat. The younger performers were magic. The makeup, the costuming, the music and lighting was evocative and spot on, instantly understandable and recognisable without giving to much away. It was an epic show, team. You should feel really proud of what you gave! So, whānau, with this in the forefront of our minds and the summer break upon us, take a leaf from their book. Close your laptop, switch off your phone, LOOK up and connect face to face and hand to hand with your loved ones these holidays. Char Pearsall

Mad Proffessor comes to Town

Last week's Sunday Sessions was set alight with the presence of one of the worlds most prominent dub producers, Neil Frazer aka the Mad Professor. He delivered a marathon set to a packed house in the Yot Club Yard, following a special performance at the Cornerstone Roots album release party. Special guests on Sunday included Conch Records selector Cian O'Donnell and Raglan's very own DJ Dubsonic. Big shout out to the Raglan Sunday Sessions and YOT Club crew for this landmark event.

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Local children (from left) Lakey Vink, Trixie Kroon, Joey Aish and Kelsie Hishon "test drive" the stock at the toy library while Rebecca and Charlotte (right) supervise.

aglan mums Rebecca Hishon and Charlotte Hartstone know better than most what it must feel like to be Santa’s little helpers – for years now they’ve been amassing toys of all shapes and sizes for sharing out to local families.

But after successfully running the local toy library for a decade they’re now looking to hand over the ... err ... reins. Rebecca and Charlotte’s own girls – they have six between them – are now well past the pre-school stage but have had a ball over the years “test driving” the new toys as they’ve arrived every few months. “It’s like Christmas,” the pair laugh, admitting they’ve enjoyed, too, choosing which toys to buy courtesy of their annual Toy Library Federation funding. Generous funding comes also from the Lottery Grants

Board, the Meridian Te Uku Community Fund and the Raglan Lions Club. Rebecca and Charlotte are the only foundation members left of the five who met downtown in 2006 at the Tongue & Groove – now The Shack – in response to a Chronicle ad for interest in starting up a toy library. Back then they were first-time mums, both with daughters named Keira. The coincidences continued with their second daughters born on the same day, and even their third babies were just a few months apart. They’ve also both celebrated a “big birthday” this year and reckon that with no littlies at home any more during the weekdays they’ve done their time. “We know there are [just the right] people out there who are keen to keep providing our families with affordable toys and who can inject some fresh enthusiasm.”

The Whaingaroa Toy Library’s an “awesome” community service, they reckon. Members pay a yearly fee of $30 then just a 50c, $1 or $2 rental per fortnight for toys worth $50, $100 and $200 respectively. “It’s incredibly reasonable,” Charlotte told the Chronicle. “We’re one of the cheapest toy libraries in New Zealand.” It’s also very social and all the hard work’s been done, she says. “It’s just a case of keeping things ticking over now … it’s not like we’re abandoning a sinking ship.” The library is run a bit like a co-op, Rebecca adds, with each of the 30-odd members taking turns to help out between 10am and noon on a Monday when a paid librarian issues the toys. The pair hope for a smooth transition and say they’ll be there to support the newbies, whether they’re young parents or maybe even grandparents with time on their hands. “It would be a shame to close the toy library down after a decade of developing it to where it is today.” They point out that no particular skills are needed, and “everything can be learned as you go”. This year the library – which is both a charitable trust and incorporated society – became more accessible to many parents when it shifted from its long-held premises at Te Uku Hall to a one-time counselling room in the basement of The House downtown. Toys to be loaned fill the room but there’s always space for new ones, Rebecca says, because the high-use equipment is “culled” regularly. Edith Symes *Find Whaingaroa Toy Library on Facebook, or call Charlotte on 825 7332 or Rebecca on 825 7516 for more information.

Raglan Community Board News in-Brief New buses for Raglan

T will get three brand-new buses he Raglan-Hamilton bus service

when the new contract goes live in April next year.

WRC public transport operations manager Andrew Wilson, who spoke at the community board meeting last week, said the buses would have more seats; improved on-board storage for luggage, including surfboard racks and bike racks; on-board

CCTV cameras and free passenger wifi. WRC has awarded the new contract to Go Bus, and it will include an additional trip every weekday between Raglan and Hamilton, a return of Sunday and public holiday services, except for Christmas Day, and more services to Manu Bay during the summer school holidays. The council will be seeking feedback on the draft timetable and route at a later date, possibly early next year.

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oncerns about gang members recruiting youths in Raglan were brought up with guest speaker acting senior sergeant Mike Henwood at the Raglan Community Board last week. Mr Henwood told the community board that it was a reality that gang members tried to “get into the head of kids” at an early age, and it effectively was the same thing that had been done to them. “It

comes down to the message from parents and schools. Why are you getting involved in this?” He said recruiting youth was part of the gang lifestyle; a career selling drugs and stealing was considered an attractive lifestyle by some young people, if they could see the benefits that the money would bring, like a flash car or property. Mr Henwood said there were some new patched members in Raglan but they had already had associations with the gang and weren’t new to town.

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Mountain-running race attracts twice as many competitors

Raglan Karioi Trail results: 24km men’s race: 1 Chris Morrissey, Tauranga, 2:57:40; 2 Dennis De Monchy, Tauranga, 3:04:43; 3 Tim Lenton, England, 33:22:35. 24km women’s race: 1 Lina El Kott Helander, Sweden, 3:20:43; 2 Sanna El Kott Helander, Sweden, 3:26:12; Kovo MacDonald, Hamilton, 3:34:44. 24km team race: 1 Mums on the Run, Raglan, 4:09:14; 2 Al and Doug, Te Mata, 4:15:36, 3 Go Girls, Auckland, 4:42:47. 10km men’s race: 1 Reuben Kendall, Raglan, 1:31:09; 2 Mark Duyvesteyn, Raglan, 1:36:16; 3 Campbell Browne, Tauranga, 1:36:25. 10km women’s race: 1 Charli Miller, Hamilton 1:53:16; 2 Hilary Max, Auckland, 2:07:19; 3 Rhonda Parry, Tamahere, 2:11:35. 2km kids Mini Karioi race: 1 Txema MazetBrown; Raglan, 10:52; 2 Floyd Brunskill, Raglan, 10:58; 3 Jack McGregor, 11:06.

1 Karioi Trail attracts overseas competitors (from left) Lina El Kott Helander (Sweden), Tim Lenton (England) and Sanna El Kott Helander (Sweden). Photo top right: men's race winner Chris Morrissey. Top right image thanks to Dominico Zapata.

ompetitors either love or hate C the Raglan Karioi Trail (RKT) mountain race – much like the steep course, it seems there is no middle ground regarding opinions of the extreme running event.

But a record number of entries this year, many of them return runners, proves that far more people love the epic 24km race that traverses Mt Karioi twice, than swear to “never, ever do that again”. On Saturday, RKT was held for the fourth year in ideal conditions for competitors: overcast, cool and with scattered showers in the afternoon – although, unfortunately, the mist on the top of the mountain robbed the runners of spectacular views. The 180 registrations for this year’s 24km and 10km run, and a new 10km walk, were more than double the 75 of last year. Organisers Francois Mazet and Rachel Brown are stoked with the increasing popularity of their race. Most of the runners competed in the 24km race – about 85 entries – while 15 entered the 10km walk. “Unbelievable,” says Rachel, of the interest in the toughest race that includes 1850 metres of uphill and downhill through farmland, bush and mud, and involves clambering up and down tree roots, rocks, ladders and chains. “It just goes to show there are a more than a few loonies out there.” Francois, a keen skier and trail runner from French Basque Country, says a quarter of the competitors were from Raglan, “which is amazing”, and many international tourists took part, including travellers from Canada, England, Sweden, Italy and France. A couple flew up especially for the race from Dunedin. Francois says it is not surprising to get many internationals competing because mountain running is a popular sporting event in Europe, but there were competitors from Raglan who had never even been up Mt Karioi before. “There are many races in Europe at 5000 (feet) plus high … it’s all bam, bam, bam, up and down ... it’s a bit new to New Zealand, and a success, which is cool.” RKT 2016 24km winner Chris Morrisey, from Tauranga, knew what he was getting himself into. He has entered every race so far and it was his third win, finishing in just under three hours, after placing second last year. Still: “It was not as easy as I thought, halfway through.”

His mate, Dennis De Monchy, who had entered RKT for the first time, was hard on his tail but had to settle for second. “It was Chris’ terrain,” Dennis says of the second ascent from Karioi Lodge. “I couldn’t catch him. “It was great fun. I liked the tree rooty, muddy stuff. I smashed out some nice fast kilometres … I will be back. It’s a beautiful race.” Twins Lina and Sanna El Kott Helander, on holiday from Sweden, smashed first and second place in the women’s 24km race, with times of 3:20:43 and 3:26:12. Lina, who was third place-getter overall, says she and her sister do a lot of mountain running at home so there were no surprises about the toughness of the trail. They made it look like easy work. “It was really fun, up and down all the time, really muddy,” says Lina. While fun was a common theme of the day, many first-time competitors admitted that they had totally underestimated the track. One competitor from Auckland announced to his friends on Facebook: “Today I learned that some trail races are predominantly climbing near vertical mud banks on all fours by pulling yourself up by tree roots and branches, that a 1.9km ascent over 24km is pretty steep, and training for it by running on roads is pointless haha (sic).” Fraser Quin commented on the Raglan Karioi Trail Facebook page: “Thanks for yesterday, team. I underestimated how challenging that course was going to be! I'll be back next year looking for a better time!” Sandrine Douarin wrote: “RKT, what an amazing trail! Elevation, mud, rocks ... Very technical, enjoyed a lot running even if it was tough and mudddddddddy! Thanks for the fantastic organisation, the sponsors, the volunteers and the supporters! For sure will be back next year.” Rachel, who competed in the 10km run for the first time this year, says it was nice to experience the race as a runner, “especially the camaraderie”. “There were loads of people helping each other out, sharing food and water, and keeping spirits buoyed throughout the course. “It’s getting well known, people are going back and talking about it. “People are commenting that it is on their bucket list for next year.” Inger Vos

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Electric vehicle fast charger a “benefit” to local community Raglan will now be a popular destination for owners of electric vehicles with the installation of a fast charger by Wel Networks.

L-R: Paul Blue, WEL Networks GM Asset Management; Dynes Fulton, Deputy Mayor Waikato District Council; Councillor Lisa Thomson; Tony Oosten, Raglan Community Board member, and Garth Dibley, WEL Networks Chief Executive.

Wel Networks CEO Garth Dibley, who was in Raglan when the fast charger went live on Monday afternoon, says day-trippers and holidaymakers now would have no concerns about not making it back home again in their EVs, which currently only have a run time of about 180km per charge. The Raglan unit, which is free to use and sited next to the Plunket building in Bow St, is the third of five being installed across the Waikato by Wel Networks.

The fast charger can charge an EV in 15 minutes, compared with overnight charging from home. WEL Networks asset management general manager Paul Blue says WEL is excited about expanding the region’s electric vehicle footprint. “The Raglan site offers a number of benefits for EV drivers and the local business community. “We’re starting to see the emergence of electric vehicles on our roads and, while still in its infancy, we do expect use of EVs to grow significantly.” The government’s Electric Vehicles Programme has a target of doubling the number of electric

vehicles in New Zealand every year to reach about 64,000 by 2021. “Understandably there is apprehension around the distance electric vehicles can travel between charging, so adding the Raglan location will allow drivers to divert from the main highways, bringing additional economic benefits to the community.” WDC deputy mayor Dynes Fulton, who was also among the entourage of Wel Networks staff and WDC representatives at Monday’s “go live” of the fast charger, called its installation “progress” and the way of the future. “We are happy to be involved in this project.” Inger Vos

Middle-aged men's bowls tournament The annual Middle-aged Men’s Bowls Competition was held in stunning conditions at our local bowling club last Friday. Twenty-eight locals entered this year, which resulted in 14 men’s pairs battling it out over four rounds of bowls. All were eager to win each round to give them the best opportunity to secure the coveted winner’s trophy. After some fiercely competitive bowling, the men’s pair of Marty Verry and Andy Meek emerged victorious. Thanks to all the sponsors who ensured no competitor left the tournament empty-handed and the Raglan Bowling Club for the use of their wonderful facilities.

Part of the Raglan Arts Trail January 28 - 30, 2017 Seeking artists Under 20yrs and adults CONTACT DEADLINE: 21/12/16 maryann.tuao@gmail.com mob: 021 251 4676

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For Sale $419,000

mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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1a Upper Cross Street

14b Main Road

sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

Saturday & Sunday 1 - 1:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 17EHFG

From the second you arrive you will be instantly charmed! A tree lined avenue leads the way to the gorgeous character bungalow, perfectly positioned to capture postcard views down the valley to Raglan Township. The spacious sunny home offers 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms & rumpus room. Well contoured land suitable for grazing everything & includes raised garden beds, chicken coop & an orchard. A huge shed will store all the toys & equipment and has a mechanics pit + attached outside room. Approx 20mins to Raglan and 5mins to Te Mata School you are sure to enjoy being part of this fabulous rural community.

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1260 Te Hutewai Road

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Enjoy private and low maintenance living from this stylish 3 bedroom home. Offering spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining areas, all featuring beautiful timber ceilings. Sliding doors open onto a generous deck, with lush, mature plantings adding a tropical flavour and ensuring privacy. Situated on a freehold 483m² section within close walking distance to town, school and harbour. If you are looking for easy living look no further!

Deadline 20.12.16 (unless sold prior) Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email

ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Sat & Sunday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/ 178HFG

This cute, modern cottage is welcoming and bright with splashes of flair, colour and quirky aspects. The open plan living is extended by a large covered deck which is both sheltered and private, making it perfect for al fresco dining and those summer BBQs. There is a flat lawn area for tents or games and good parking for the boat. A single garage and garden shed provide good, lockable storage. If you are looking for a special holiday home, this is the place to make your own. Hurry and be in for Christmas!

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

Licensed Salesperson

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Raglan Property Manager

*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 •

25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008

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DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

ARBORIST

ELECTRICIANS

PLUMBING

YOUR LOCAL TREE SPECIALIST!

raglanelectrical@rocketmail.com

BUILDERS

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Chipper/ •• Spray Truck Shredder • Water Blasting Water Blasting Blasting •• Painting •• Decorating Painting •• Carpet CleanDecorating ing Carpet •• Rental Cleans Cleaning

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

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mobile 021 263 8698

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Christie Carpentry

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

RECYCLING / MINISKIPS

(07) 825 8366

paul:homes 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 • quality new

199c/ te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan • alterations fencing/ decks • plan service patandbob@xtra.co.nz email:available 20+ years building in Raglan for free quotes & quality workmanship PHONEPH MARK 0274 912912 911911 A/HA/H 825 825 00690069 MARK 0274 ROB 027 550 6080 EE robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz PH ROB 027 550 6080 robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz

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CONCRETE SERVICES

Concrete Cutter

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LAWNS / LANDSCAPING

Windows • Doorways • Hole Drilling Decorative Cutting • Expansion Joints Kerb Crossings • Cowshed Alterations Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

Re Roofs New Roofs Spouting Edge Protection Scaffold

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246 DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

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EXCAVATOR & TRUCK HIRE LOW LOADER TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE FULL RANGE OF EXCAVATION SERVICES LANDSCAPING SITE WORKS FARM DRAINAGE RETAINING WALLS SUPPLIER OF PADDOCK ROCKS “Locally owned and operated” PH: Rob - 07 825 6828 or 021 957 745 or raglandiggers@clearnet.co.nz

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

Stefan Frew info@liveelectrical.co.nz 0800 LIVE NOW 0800 5483 669

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

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

PRICING

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

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SAT 17 DEC F U N D R A I S E R AGAINST SEABED MINING - Christmas tree sale at Raglan Club Market. 17th Dec. 1-1.5m trees $15, 1.52.5m trees $20. Preorder available, ring Vera 022 189 8871 or Belinda 0275 407 422. $5 local delivery.

RAGLAN CLUB INC MARKETS This Saturday 17th – 9am to 2pm (Front of the Club) Something for everyone! Santa will be there and we will have a great morning! Spot Prizes, Children’s Games, Music, BBQ, Christmas Carols, Coffee and more! Bring down the family – see you there!

For Sale GOODS IN E X C E L L E N T CONDITION. Seating. Lamp. Breadmaker. Tenor Recorder. Treble Recorder. Phone 0210 67 2621.

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

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Summer Goodies Best reads & Gift books Men’s TCSS, Thrills Co. Boardshorts & Tees Tigerlily, Rhythm Assembly Label Bikinis & Togs

For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE for Hire: Great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

To Let FLATMATE WANTED Wharf area, $150pw plus share expenses, free wifi, ph. 020 400 13860.

WED 21 DEC RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - beach walk with picnic lunch.

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FRI 16 DEC @ YOT CLUB Resident DJs. In-house pool. Heavy beats and good times. SAT 17 DEC @ YOT CLUB CLOSED for a private function.

SUN 18 DEC @ YOT CLUB: RAGLAN SUNDAY SESSIONS presents Laughton Kora & guests. The All Star Mash Up Rinse Out Crew. Live music, DJs/MCs, From 4:20pm outside, 10pm inside. Great food all night. Free until 7pm.

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

RAGLAN HOSPITAL AND REST HOME have the following positions available: - Part-time Cleaner - Part-time Kitchen Hand - Part-time Caregiver If interested please phone 07 825 8306 or email

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

Public Notices

Adoption of Local Alcohol Policy

Section 90 (1) Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Waikato District Council advises that, following a decision of the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority on 29 September 2016 in respect of appeals received against Council’s Provisional Local Alcohol Policy, the Provisional Local Alcohol Policy has now been adopted and therefore ceases to be provisional. Council advises that at its meeting on 5 December 2016 it was resolved to bring the entire policy, with the exception of clauses 4.6, 5.6 and 6.6 relating to maximum trading hours, into force on 1 January 2017. Clauses 4.6, 5.6 and 6.6 will come into force on 1 April 2017.

- Peace and tranquility -Surfing, fishing, bush walks - Cabins, powered sites, tent sites

The Local Alcohol Policy and the process followed in its adoption may be viewed on Council’s website at https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/lap. The policy may also be viewed at all Council offices and public libraries during ordinary opening hours.

PH 07 825 6800

If you would like further any information please check Council’s website or contact Alan Parkes on 0800 492 452 or email Alan.Parkes@waidc.govt.nz

raglanhospital@xtra.co.nz

JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $500 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome). Pool, darts, snooker gaming, indoor/ outdoor bowls & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed to Sun from 4pm.

Commercial To Let SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd YARD FOR LEASE Enclosed secure Industrial yard. Approx 450 sq m yard with large open 3 bay Goldpine shed with power and water. Situated at Nau Mai Industrial Park. Available mid-January. For more information, phone Kim on 021 531235 or Stu on 027 228 8640. THE RAGLAN CHRONICLE will be closed from 23rd December to 9 January 2017. Classifieds listings for the first issue of 2017, out on 12 January, need to be emailed to classifieds@ raglanchronicle.co.nz no later than 6 January 2017.

G J Ion Chief Executive

NANNY REQUIRED 8-5pm 3 days a week for 4mth baby boy and 6hrs including 4yr old girl. In our home, looking for 1yr commitment starting feb. Call Kristy 021810949

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SAT 17 DEC CHRISTMAS MINI MARKET AT AHOY CREATIVE CREW, 11 Bankart St, 17th December 10-4pm. See you there, crafty gifts for Xmas.

BLOOD, BONE, HEART AND TEARS Contemporary jewellery exhibition, 21 Cross St. Open daily 10-5.

Services Offered

METAL WORK NEEDS: For all your metal work needs including manufacture, repair and welding call Inovit Ltd 0274 366 320.

Waikato District Council is seeking feedback on the proposed Easter Trading Policy 2017. This policy would allow for shops to open on Easter Sunday throughout the district. For further information, copies of the statement of proposals, proposed bylaws and submission forms – visit www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz or any Council office or library. Have your say by 17 February 2017

Public Notices RAGLAN KARIOI TRAIL is extremely grateful to this year’s supporters. In particular the volunteers that play an integral part in the event’s atmosphere. We thank our main sponsors, Raglan Land Company, Trek ‘n’ Travel, Pilot Brewery, Raglan Chronicle, Mac Pac, Ray White, Super Value, Raglan Shuttle, Magik Viper, Wahine Moe, Ozone, Swell Map, Sweet As Popcorn and Feast Box without which the event would not be possible, as well as, Atamira, Raglan Surf Co, The Bow Street Depot, Raglan Roast, Trade Aid & Surf Emporium for their generous contributions. Thanks also to the Swann family, Chris Banks, Pete, Paul Cadogan, the local Iwi, Russell Riki and Sean Ellison. Without all of you we can’t make it. Thanks!

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

Consultation on proposed Easter Trading Policy

Tell us what you think about what we’re proposing. Make a submission by: • entering it online at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit • emailing it to consult@waidc.govt.nz • posting it to Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia 3720

2016 MIDDLE AGED MENS BOWLS COMPETITIONTHANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Raglan Roast, Cocowhip, Orca Bar and Restaurant, Gene Glover, Thirst Bat, Surf Emporium, Bohemian Gypsy, 3 Little Birds, Cyclery Raglan, In My Good Books, Ozone Kites, YOT Club, Lilypot Florist, Raglan Chronicle, Raglan Shuttle Ltd, Raglan Kayak, Raglan Club, Raglan West Store, Tonic Hairdressing, Thirsty Liquor, Raglan Surf Co., Raglan Social Club, West Coast Health Clinic, Wahine Moe, Local Eatery and Bar, INDI’s Coffee House, Mumma T’s, Harbour View Hotel, Rock-it Café, Raglan Tattoo, Raglan Book and Gift, Raglan Barber, Aloha Sushi, Top Cut Butchery, Raglan Pharmacy, Raglan Harbour Cruise. Once again the kindness of sponsors exceeded our expectations. Thank you for your generosity. We look forward to doing it all again in 2017.

• faxing it to (07) 824 8091 • delivering it to any Council office or library. A hearing will be held on 15 March 2017 at the Council Chambers in Ngaruawahia at 9:15am if you wish to present your submission in person. G J Ion Chief Executive

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FRI 16 DEC HĀNGI, RAGLAN KINDERGARTEN 5:30pm. Tickets sold at Raglan Kindergarten. $10 per ticket. Ph. 825 8674.

Classifieds

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

Services Offered

NIC’S CLEAN CUTZ

50% OF FIRST M F OW For all your: - Mowing - Weed Wack - Yard Clean Up & - Gardening Needs

Call Nic Spry on 027 665 2204

Servicing Raglan, Te Uku & Te Mata

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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• Take the opportunity to secure a 725sqm, sloping section in the popular, well designed Flax Cove subdivision • Established native plantings to attract the Tuis and an estuary boardwalk that provides the perfect avenue for a leisurely stroll • Build for beautiful views of the inner harbour and majestic Mount Karioi • Soak up the serenity and enjoy spectacular sunsets from your own piece of paradise. • Covenants apply • Prior Auction offers considered

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33 WHAANGA RD 2

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• Gloriously positioned! Stunning outlook and location • An immaculate 2 bedroom home with luxurious open plan living - selling fully furnished • Situated on 870m2 North-facing site, capturing great ocean views with room for further development • Currently operating as an extremely popular holiday accommodation • Whale Bay just a walk away and down the road is world famous Manu Bay surfing mecca • Prior Auction offers considered

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ID#RAG22700 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945 AUCTION

8A LORENZEN BAY RD 3

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• Cascading blooms tumble down the white picket fence and trellising • Be greeted by the gentle trickle of water from the fountain and a bombardment of sweet smelling flowers, herbs and colours • This garden feeds the senses! • Both covered and uncovered decking areas means you can barbi in the rain! • Great opportunity to own a character 1920s cottage within easy walking distance to Lorenzen Bay waterfront • This home oozes charm and character with lots of native timber • The added bonus is a separate cottage sleep out and ensuite providing an additional income source, guest room or office space for work from home. • Prior Auction offers considered

SOLSCAPE 611 WAINUI RD

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3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Secluded and beautifully presented single-level four bedroom home • 9416sqm more or less of landscaped grounds • A short stroll from popular Te Mata primary school. • Two living areas, two bathrooms, separate laundry and various outdoor entertaining spaces to enjoy. • Fully insulated with underfloor heating and 3 car garaging with generous loft storage • Delightful mature gardens and landscaped grounds, including an orchid glass-house • Approx 15 min drive to Raglan and 40 mins to Hamilton City • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22657 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

25L VIOLET ST 2 LOCATION & WATER VIEWS $470,000

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• Everything has been done here, just move in!!! • Newly painted inside and out, this gorgeous townhouse offers contemporary and relaxing living with picturesque water views • Modern kitchen and spacious open plan living with sliding doors flowing onto a sunny north facing deck • This property ticks all the boxes and is the epitome of modern easy beach living, in a great location, close to town and on the bus route • Do not delay this property will not last long

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Solscape is an established Eco Tourism operation that offers unique and diverse accommodation options at the heart of a burgeoning tourist destination. Set on ten acres at the foot of Mt Karioi overlooking the beautiful Tasman sea and the north western coastline, Solscape stands alone in its proximity to world famous surf break, Manu Bay and Ngarunui Beach. Over 14 years of operation Solscape has built strong brand identity and fills a market niche that fits well with the increasingly popular destination that is Raglan. Providing for a diverse market of domestic and international tourists and with a variety of revenue streams supporting the core business of accommodation, Solscape is a reliable earner showing continued historical growth and an exciting array of opportunities for further business development. To really appreciate what this property has to offer, view our video and Solscape website: www.solscape.co.nz. We also have an information pack available on request.

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES

17th & 18th December

View By Appointment Only • All the ingredients for a comfortable, contemporary, relaxing lifestyle are found here • Impressive sea views are a feature of this town house • The completely separate stairway leads you to a one bedroom studio unit downstairs • Modern, spacious living areas and a sunny deck creates comfortable and convenient extra living • The picturesque views of the harbour and mountain are framed by all windows • The epitome of modern beach living in a great location, close to town, on the bus route.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

• Perfect location, perfect size and only a flat 4 minute walk to cafes, shops and bars • Single level 2 bedroom unit - a great opportunity for retirees, downsizers, professional couples, first home buyers or investors • A single lockup garage with internal access and separate laundry • Situated on a partially fenced low maintenance section, enjoy the convenience and easy living this property has to offer • Prior Auction offers considered

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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View By Appointment Only • Be embraced by the Peace and tranquility and create your retreat nestled into this glorious 1161m2 bush setting • Enjoy the call of the Tuis and wood pigeons feeding on the Kawakawa • Sunshine magnifies everything that this native bush setting has to offer • The lagoon is just a walk away and adds to the many unique features of this property • A level building site is an added advantage, power and telephone are at the property • Calling surfers to the longest left hand break within walking distance as is diving and fishing • Place your cabin or build your dream home, no building covenants to restrict you here, make this summer special.

ID#RAG22721

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm - 2 Smith St Saturday 2pm – 33 Whaanga Rd | Sunday 1pm – 10a & 10b Wainamu Rd

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle


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