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THE RAGLAN

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22nd December 2016 - Issue #525

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Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the Chronicle team: We hope you enjoy a summer holiday whether it's

camping in the backyard like, Frankie, Tyra, Lucia and Kaitlyn, getting away or simply relaxing and enjoying the break. Dear Editor How not to advertise by phone Living in modern society has many advantages in terms of comfort and enough money to live comfortably for most people. However as our society is a capitalist society we gradually lose sight of the human touch. One is advertising by phoning home numbers to sell services or products. This method has been around for years but there is a new approach that makes me furious. Instead of a polite “How are you today?” before

launching into the sales pitch, after dashing to answer the phone in case it’s your nearest and dearest, you immediately hear this voice urging you in a forceful manner to buy this or join that. I expect that this method was thought up by some bright young man (women are more subtle pursuants) hoping to achieve rapid promotion. I slammed the phone down immediately. Bad idea for selling, young man, get advice from your sister! Ian McKissak

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New pump track among changes at Te Kopua aglan’s Te Kopua BMX track R is to be replaced with an $80,000 pump track, to be built by Empire of Dirt next year.

Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Board chairman Colin Chung said the old dirt BMX track, which was built in 2012, needed a lot of repair work every year – the new pump track, which is being funded by the board, would be made of raised asphalt and designed for riders of all abilities. A pump track is a series of rollers, berms and jumps that allow riders to continuously pump the terrain to maintain speed without pedalling. The pump track would take up less space then the BMX track, and be sited adjacent to the skate park. “It’s an excellent year round facility to complement the skate park.” World-class track builders Empire of Dirt also constructed the Kakariki Mountainbike Trail in the pine forest in Wainui Reserve, which was officially opened on December 3.

In other changes at Te Kopua Reserve, the fitness parcourse has been closed because it did not meet new health and safety standards. Mr Chung said the board would look at installing an alternative fitness course after seeking input from user groups. The Raglan Kopua Holiday Park also has new managers. Rob and Mary Clark resigned earlier this month after running the campground for 14 years. Previous assistant manager Jo Hamblyn will be the acting manager for the summer, with Haven Tahere stepping up to the support role. Mr Chung said the Clarks “helped build and guide the growth of the campground”. He said the campground would be in good hands for summer. “I think Jo and Haven will do a good job. They have the experience, ability and personality to run the park well over the summer.” Inger Vos


Arctic Christmas Day set to go to the dogs

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og sledding in the snow may be poles apart from the traditionally laidback Kiwi way of celebrating Christmas but it’s exactly how Raglan’s Cameron Sandwell expects to be spending his time this Sunday. The 28-year-old is currently living in northern Norway, where the temperatures plummet to below -25C, and about the time yuletide festivities in New Zealand are winding down he’ll be hard at work guiding husky-drawn sled tours across the Arctic Circle tundra in a Christmas card world of icicles and snow. Not that he’ll miss out altogether on something akin to the Christmas he might normally spend with his family in Upper Wainui Rd. Norwegians traditionally celebrate Christmas on the 24th, so Cameron and his Kiwi girlfriend, Stella Avery, will share lunch, dinner and presents then with the family who own the resort where they both now live and work. Birk Husky is a small adventure company in the borderland between Norway, Finland and Russia. Cameron says the eerily stark Russian border is visible, but off limits, just 300 metres across a river. The pair – who are on their OE – arrived there at the beginning of August after deciding to commit full-on to dog sled guiding. “This is our most permanent home in two-and-ahalf years,” says the keen surfer and one-time marketing assistant. “We originally applied to volunteer here for a month or two but there were no more volunteering positions available, so Trine – the owner – offered us guiding positions. “This meant a commitment of nine months without surf,” he laughs. “It was a big decision for us.” The couple previously worked as lifeguards at Surf Snowdonia in Wales, but then hit the road late last year in a small Postman Pat-like van with a bed in the back.

MORTGAGE BROKERS Murtaghs Cameron Sandwell will be dog sledding this Christmas in Norway. Their last surf was in Portugal back in July. But Stella loves dogs, Cameron explains, and had wanted to do something like this for a long time. Now they work daily with a pack of 40 Alaskan huskies, including three puppies, which are bred specifically for speed and endurance as sled dogs. They guide groups of up to eight people by running a sled in front of the tourists. Following behind will be, for instance, a one-person sled pulled by four huskies or a two-person sled pulled by six or perhaps a combination of different-sized sleds depending on the tour group. “We are standing up steering,” Cameron says. “The dogs do most of the work.” He says the snow-covered trails lined with birches – or birk trees as they’re called in Norway – are “beautiful” and there’s the choice of day, evening or overnight tours. The evening tours take in the northern lights (Aurora Borealis), and overnight tourists get to stay in wilderness huts to sleep under them.

Otherwise the couple lives in a small, basic hut near the owners’ own home. There are two other self-contained cabins on site, they say, and a restaurant in a Viking long house where they help prepare traditional food for guests. Cameron reckons he’s taken his new “wilderness man” role to heart. Pictures of him on Facebook show a young man with long hair, a big beard and moustache with icicles clinging to it. There are some downsides to their latest lifestyle. “It is polar night here at the moment so we don’t see the sun,” he says. “We have some light from 10-1 but have found [the lengthy dark] very hard to get used to.” But the pair has no regrets over their extended stay at Birk Husky. They’ve seen the change in the Arctic from summer to winter, experienced the dog sled guiding business from start to finish – and are about to enjoy their first-ever white Christmas in a far-flung part of the northern hemisphere. Edith Symes

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Community Charitable Trust reinvigorating the free Christmas Tmealheis ofRaglan years gone by – to be held at Raglan Hospital and Rest Home.

Raglan Hospital and Rest Home manager Cherry McFarlane says oldies are often forgotten at Christmastime, and while staff tries to make Christmas special for its residents, the free community lunch will bring a welcome flurry of activity. “There will be lots of people coming and going so it will be great.” The privately run Raglan Hospital and Rest Home, which was once owned by the Raglan Community Charitable Trust, will

open its doors to anyone who might want some company on Christmas Day, residents and tourists, from midday to 2.30pm. The decorations are up in the corridors and one of the residents has knitted a nativity set that has pride of place in the reception area. Trust chairman Peter Storey, who helped out with the free Christmas dinners that used to be held in the town hall, says the lunch was a great opportunity to showcase the hospital and rest home that has recently had a $1.5 million extension. With views across the Raglan Harbour, “it is a really, really nice facility.

Christmas lunch will include ham, turkey and lamb. “It’s a typical Kiwi Christmas lunch: mint potatoes, salads, buffet style,” says Peter. There will also be live music by Raglan musician Dave Maybee. Peter says he is need of a bunch of volunteers, “who ever I can coerce to do some running around, help set up and do some A private hideaway, dishes”. out just 2 minutes walk to the beach, Check And if someone wants to come along and our Facebook peace & tranquillity at its best. be Santa, that would be great, too. page! The Raglan Community Vehicle Trust is Tents, campervans or caravans, backpackers, cabins or motel units. taking bookings through Raglan House (ph 825 8142) to drive the elderly or those who Hosts: Mary and Rob Clark need assistance to get to the Christmas lunch. Address: Marine Parade, Meanwhile, the Raglan Volunteer Fire Raglan Brigade held its annual Kids’ Christmas Party Phone: (07) 825 8283 Email: stay@raglanholidaypark.co.nz at the fire station on Sunday. Fire chief Kevin Holmes says the party is www.raglanholidaypark.co.nz an opportunity to acknowledge the families of volunteer firefighters. Being on-call does “throw spanners into the works” of all sorts of family plans, Kevin says. About 25 kids bashed a piñata for lollies, leaped all over a bouncy castle, played pass the parcel and had their faces Wishing you all a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year. painted. The electorate office will be closed from Monday 19th December “Karen and & will reopen again on Wednesday 11th January 2017. I fill them up with raspberry ELECTORATE OFFICE CONTACT: lemonade, lollies, A: 25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu P: 07 870 1005 W: www.barbarakuriger.co.nz all sorts of junk and then send E: Kuriger.Teawamutu@parliament.govt.nz F: facebook.com/BarbaraKurigerMP them home with their parents.” Authorised by Barbara Kuriger MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington Inger Vos

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ainter-cum-designer Rick Youmans reckons relocating his workplace to Raglan has put his life back on track. His business, Youmans Capsule, based in an industrial Te Rapa warehouse, in Hamilton, wasn’t getting any through traffic so in a bold move a few months back Rick moved it – along with an impressive selection of his mostly marine-themed art – into the last vacant shop space at Raglan Wharf. The move “saved my life”, Rick told the Chronicle, after a difficult year in which he experienced the lows of both a marriage break-up and depression. The keen yachtsman says that being right on the water, with his eight-metre catamaran often moored just beyond the shop frontage, is proving an “inspiring” environment to work in. He likes too that “I have everything around me that I have done, and people in (the shop) all the time”. He’s had really good feedback since setting up at the wharf, he adds, and is already generating sales. The good vibe Rick feels at the wharf is reflected in the name he’s chosen for his new showroom-cum-workroom. It’ll go by the unusual name of ‘Inspiration Executed’ just as soon as he gets round to completing the signage. That’s more of a statement than a phrase, he explains; a simple acknowledgement of creativity and making it happen. Large oils and watercolours which “in any way, shape or form are about water” create a dramatic backdrop to the stylish, upmarket presentation

cases or modules that Rick designs for professionals like architects and engineers who might otherwise have documents spilling out of folders. The aluminium capsules – technically challenging to manufacture – are made only in Hamilton but have been sold throughout Australasia and Europe to a niche market for three years now. Despite having travelled the world looking for manufacturers, Rick found his unique design could only become a reality through working alongside some innovative Hamilton and New Zealand companies. That’s essentially what brought him back to the country recently after 12 years away as a Sydney-based designer. Hamilton didn’t hold much appeal as a place to live, however, so Rick shifted four years ago to a house perched high on Greenslade Rd. The property has breathtaking views of the harbour and its own steps down to a bay where he also moors his catamaran quite frequently so it gets to “dry out” at low tide. Rick says he’s glad to be back on New Zealand’s west coast, having grown up and developed his love of sailing at Plimmerton, north of Wellington. From there he went on to Wellington Polytechnic – now a campus of Massey University – where he completed a diploma in graphic design. With a good representation of his life’s work now more or less in the one place, Rick’s feeling motivated to develop Youmans Capsule further. The company’s been something of a “sleeping tiger” for a while, he says, and he’s keen to consider customised business support through the likes of the

Volunteers at the celebration formed a new Interim Steering Group and will drive forward an adjusted plan into 2017 and beyond. The group currently has the following members; Rangi Kereopa, Tim Duff, Tony Mayow, Kelly Clarkson, Stephanie Philp, Meredith Youngson, Deb King and Steve Soanes. We’re an enthusiastic bunch keen to preserve the essence of the original Raglan Naturally Plan. We’ve already had a few meetings to discuss the scope of the group and it’s responsibilities. In 2017 we will begin consulting with groups and individuals to determine how our community would like Raglan/Whaingaroa to look, sound and feel in the future and to guide a full Steering Group to take up the reins. In the tradition of the original Raglan Naturally Plan; to present a document that truly represents our community, it’s important that we take into consideration all aspects of Raglan/Whaingaroa Community. This will include health, education, culture, environment, tourism, retail, families, economy, infrastructure, environment etc. Initially we want to address such questions as; How is the community best represented? How is the community best consulted? How do we get specialised community members involved in specialised topics? We’ll also be looking for committed people keen to make a difference to join the Steering Group, and well as future project teams. The Steering Group will drive the project, and be responsible for its implementation and ensuring it remains a ‘living’ document once it is complete. Once finished, Raglan Naturally 2017 Plan will feed into the Waikato District Council’s Long Term Plan and Annual Plan via The Raglan Community Board. It is important to the Interim Steering Group that you have your say on what’s important to you, so please look out for opportunities to do this constructively in 2017. We hope to have the plan completed by Spring 2017. Raglan Naturally Interim Steering Group Hamilton-based SODA Inc programme. Meantime, Rick continues to indulge his lifelong passion for painting – which he sells throughout New Zealand, Australia and Singapore – and is ready to tackle new projects now he’s happily ensconced at the wharf. He’s inspired by English landscape artist William Turner’s way with painting the light, and by British maritime painter Montague Dawson’s “stunning seascapes”, all of which has led Rick to explore the “drama” of the sea in his own work. Edith Symes

Raglan Directory Cover Competition winner The Chronicle sat down for a chat with the winner of the Raglan Business Directory Cover Competition, 14-year-old Nikau Hansen. How did you become interested in Photography: I guess I became interested symbiotically because Dad is a photographer and takes my siblings and I on all his wild photo expeditions. Tell us about taking the winning shot: I was wanting to take a pic for the photo comp, so we went down to the beach. It was a really beautiful evening with a gorgeous

sunset. I took lots of photos but the one that won was definitely my fav! What do you generally like to take photos of: Surf culture, wildlife and any other thing that looks neat. What other stuff do you like doing: Surfing, skating, snowboarding, mountainbiking and art. What's happening for you in 2017: Planning on surfing the pumping Teahupoo or pipeline ... ha ha, nah, not Image thanks to: Ken Hansen - http://www.facebook.com/kenhansenphotographer really. Not exactly sure what I will get up to in 2017. I around the South Island or we Directory 2017 has experienced home-school and will be might change that to an Indo trip some unforeseen delays and will now be delivered to mailboxes in studying NCEA level one. if I can convince Mum and Dad. January 2017. The Raglan Business Our family is planning a trip


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also well stocked with herbal medicine and nutrients to support you through the busy summer. Gift with purchase deals There are many great deals in-store, including some wonderful gifts with purchase: • When you purchase any two Antipodes New Zealand Skincare products you get a full sized Grace cleanser or a Joyful Hand and Body cream free; • Purchase any two Trilogy products and get a free Lip Gloss and makeup remover; • If you like Burt’s Bees products there is a hand pamper pack giveaway with the purchase of two products. For Christmas shopping we can create beautiful gift baskets and foodie hampers. Gift vouchers are available and we also gift wrap your purchases. Volare Sourdough Breads Christmas mince pies are available directly from us, we are the only store other than Volare shops to have these, so make the best of these wonderful treats that are only available for a short time. Fresh Bread will be in-store daily. You are welcome to pre-order, however please give us plenty of notice as demand will be high. We will be having our ‘foodarama’ market days over the long weekends; we look forward to seeing you. The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store. 6 Wallis Street.

Inspiring children lead the way in Plastic Bag Free Raglan effort knew we had to meet him. Django’s family was gifted a PBFR bag, but he wanted to purchase one of his own to carry his school books in and to also support the makers of the bags. “We have to care for the earth,” he stated simply. "Even just one more reusable bag will make a difference.". Django and his sister Maayan (4) live in Te Akau and when they take the boat across the harbour to come into town, sometimes they come across rubbish floating in the water. The two have spent time doing beach cleans with school and learning other environmental tips and tricks while working in the garden along side Liz Stanway and Rick Thorpe. In talking to the two youngsters, you realise that doing things such as going plastic bag free isn’t just about gaining a few environmental points. It’s about making sure kids like Django and Maayan have the chance to grow up in a clean world. With only a small handful of years on the planet, the two have already picked up their fair share of other people’s mess. The least we can When we heard that 8-year-old Django do is make small changes necessary to had used his own money to buy himself a ensure they have a clean, green future. reusable Plastic Bag Free Raglan bag, we Karamea Puriri

Raglan Kayak and Paddleboard: All about the good times

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aglan’s little village has been officially discovered. Streets are packed with people and it’s amazing to realise that every visitor is actually coming over wanting the same thing: to have a good time!

Raglan Kayak and Paddleboard are all about the good times.

Making it here is a great achievement but making the most of it is the ultimate goal! Keeping the happy vibe is important for the bigger picture of our village, and Raglan Kayak & Paddleboard’s owner-operator Stephen Reid is all about sharing the fun! “I love helping people create happy memories and enjoy quality time with friends and family. Every summer has a story and we remember them. “For me, exploring the limestone coast and its awesome

pancake rock formations or paddling to the café for good food with my people is the perfect way to achieve that! “We’ve been operating since 2003 and providing good times is what our business is all about! People always come back from their mission with big smiles, and that happy vibe keeps on spreading from there.” Raglan Kayak & Paddleboard’s years of experience and local expertise are the key to their easygoing friendly approach. “We are passionate about creating outings that are accessible to everyone and where no experience is necessary, says coowner Candide Reid. “You don’t need to be a sporty person to join our tours or rentals. Our vision has always been about making people reconnect with their surroundings, their family

and friends. Our kayaks and paddleboards are simply a tool to achieve that and we are here to help make it possible.” The Reids have a summer suggestion for you: Join the fun and tick the Raglan-Bucket-List! Enjoy the beach, try to surf, watch the sunset, experience our great cafes, go dancing and discover the famous limestone coast with your loved ones! After all, you are here to escape the ordinary, right? You can find Raglan Kayak & Paddleboard at the Bow Street Jetty by the water’s edge every day of the summer. To book their rentals, lessons and tours, call them or visit their website! Raglan Kayak & Paddleboard: ph (07) 825 8862 / 021 186 0521 web: www.RaglanKayak.co.nz

No pricy passing lanes for impatient SH23 commuters he speed limit coming into Raglan Texpect may be reduced to 80kmh but don’t any passing lanes or longer slow

vehicle bays to be part of plans to make State Highway 23 safer – they are too expensive to build and wont save a lot of travel time anyway.

Safe Roads has released an update on its plans to make the stretch of rural road between Hamilton and Raglan safer for commuters after seeking feedback from the community in August. The update acknowledged that many commuters expressed a desire for more passing opportunities but they would not be considered as part of the project. “Passing lanes and longer slow vehicle bays are expensive to build and won’t save a

lot of travel time on this highway. Evidence on other similar highways does not show major safety gains from passing lanes, although we acknowledge they can alleviate some frustration.” The update says the option of having formalised pullover areas were being explored, and if feasible these areas would be signposted in advance to encourage slower vehicles to use them. The Safe Roads team also received a range of responses to speed management on SH23, with many in opposition of a reduction in the 100kmh speed limit. “There was support for an 80kmh speed limit past Greenslade Rd, on the approach into Raglan. Our analysis supports this and,

subject to formal consultation, this will be implemented.” The current focus on SH23 is on the stretch of road between Waitetuna and Raglan, with construction aimed to start this summer. Work includes: shoulder widening at highrisk locations; improved signage and centreline rumble strips; side safety barriers and rails in high-risk areas to stop vehicles running off the road and protect motorcyclists if they crash; and minor intersection improvements. Safety for cyclists will be improved by providing a 1.5m sealed shoulder in front of new side safety barriers, and widening the shoulder to 1m in some other locations, particularly on corners. Proposals to improve safety at intersections between Cogswell Rd and Raglan include:

resurfacing the curve of the intersection of Waitetuna Valley Rd with high friction asphalt surfacing; putting in a wide flush median in Te Uku to make it safer for traffic to turn right into Okete Rd; and trimming back roadside banks to increase visibility to the east at Te Mata Rd. At the Greenslade Rd intersection, a lower speed limit, improved signs and road markings will help improve safety until the intersection is moved 200m closer to Raglan as part of Lorenzen Bay development. Similar work on SH23 between Hamilton and Highbrook is likely to begin at the end of next year, while safety options are still being considered for the stretch of road between Highbrook and Waitetuna. Inger Vos

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Council to start fining freedom campers in breach of bylaw Waikato District Council will hand out $200 fines to freedom campers who breach the new bylaw over the summer holiday period. The council has hired a contractor to carry out freedom camping patrols. It’s a part-time, fixed position that started on December 1 and will end on March 1, at which time the contract will be reviewed. The Freedom Camping Bylaw 2016 came into force in October and prohibits freedom camping in a number of areas in Raglan, including the CBD, Cliff St, the wharf and Wainui Reserve car park. WDC general manager customer support Sue Duignan said random and scheduled patrols would focus on the prohibited areas and the contractor would also respond to any complaints received. She said no fines had been handed out at this stage as the contractor had been focusing on educating the public about the new freedom camping rules for the district.

She said freedom campers who had been found breaching the bylaw had been cooperative and moved on. “We have been handing out fliers to campers and we have also placed these fliers at the local i-Site. As well as this, we have been in contact with various camping associations to inform them of the bylaw. “We will start issuing infringements in the Christmas, New Year period.” Ms Duignan said the council had received four complaints regarding freedom camping since the new bylaw was put in place. New signs pointing out freedom camping restrictions have been made and will be put up at key sites around Raglan before Christmas. “These signs have been created to clearly show the prohibited areas. However, if you don’t see a sign, don’t assume that you can freedom camp in that spot. We are asking people to check out the information on our website, including the bylaw and other camping options in the district.” Inger Vos

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Parade Floats Wanted The Annual Raglan New Years Eve Parade wants your float. Run by the Lions Club of Raglan with the support of the Waikato District Council & Raglan Community Board. We need your community support Prizes awarded for the Theme floats: Community 1st $250 2nd $150 3rd $100 Sustainable 1st $250 2nd $150 3rd $100 Educate, Safety 1st $250 2nd $150 3rd $100

Special (Judges Choice) $100 Bike or anything on wheels

1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Spot Prizes on the day Must be in on time to be judged between 6.20—6.45pm Wallis St Prize giving 6.55pm

So don’t be LATE

Contact person: Bob 825 8041 or ask at the Raglan Book shop for Paul or Joan for Entry forms

IMPORTANT: In the spirit of SAFETY NO Water from the Floats

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Eco Tourism Opportunity • Unique 10 acre coastal property with ocean, harbour and mountain views • Established accommodation business with existing resource consents for expansion • Multiple revenue streams • Function Centre: Business retreats, conferences, weddings, courses, yoga retreats • Significant growth prospects across the full range of services www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM25163

A Property With "Wow" Factor • Five apartments, four fully furnished • Amazing ocean views from every room • Perfect for joint ownership, get the family or friends together and own an ocean front property for under $400,000 each • Currently a lucrative live in holiday accommodation business • Don’t kick yourself that you missed this opportunity to own an iconic Raglan landmark!

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41.065 hectare grazing property Great contour with strong pastures Huge 280m2 shed with gantry Four bedroom home with sleepout and elaborate bush bach Farm offers the opportunity for multiple income streams

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Quality Home - Desirable Location Amazingly presented executive home with easy care grounds, massive outdoor living and private quiet surrounds. Features of the home include: • Designer kitchen with quality appliances and scullery • Open plan formal and informal living areas and office • Four bedrooms, master with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite • Hobby room at the other end of the house And many more, phone Richard today! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24665

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As Good As New! Where the Living is Easy This 3 bedroom property has been extensively Enjoy private and low maintenance living from renovated inside & out, the modern decor this stylish 3 bedroom home. Offering spacious gives its interior an upbeat, tasteful feel with open plan kitchen, living and dining areas, all the large lounge leading to the exterior deck featuring beautiful timber ceilings. Sliding for that indoor/outdoor flow. The garden & doors open onto a generous deck, with lush, grounds are a blank canvas ripe for planting mature plantings adding a tropical flavour add your own stamp to this easy care site that and ensuring privacy. Situated on a freehold is fully fenced. A brand new 9m x 6m Versatile 483m² section within close walking distance garage offers a great mancave. Perfect for the to town, school and harbour. If you are looking investor, or first time buyers getting onto the for easy living look no further! Raglan property ladder. • 25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008

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Commercially Zoned Commercially zoned properties are rarely available in Raglan. The property consists of a very tidy 1980’s home set on a ‘flat as a pancake’ 682m2 section. The home features 3 bedrooms, an open plan lounge, separate toilet & laundry, a sunny deck and cosy conservatory. Two stand alone garages also offer plenty of storage and with one situated on the street frontage having income potential. Buy the property as your holiday home or look at a return on your investment as the current owners would consider leasing the property back.

Home Sweet Homestead 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 4 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 & has a mechanics pit plus attached outside room. Approx 20mins to Raglan and 5mins to Te Mata School. For Sale $579,000 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/17EHFG

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The bush surroundings and close proximity to the harbour give this property a special ambiance. You will love spending time with family and friends here on the sun-splashed, sheltered deck while enjoying the view. It is a very special and private entertainment area, hidden away from the world. The home offers a spacious, cook friendly kitchen, large open plan living with a wood burner for the cooler days and 3 bedrooms. The bonus of ensuite studio accommodation offers multiple other possibilities. At the rear of the property native trees lead to a flat lawn area and there is close walkway access to Lorenzen Bay.

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You won’t miss a bit of the action whether it’s on land or at sea from this incredible location! The massive and ever changing water views are something you will never tire of & you can’t get much closer to town than this! Offering open plan living areas, 2 bdrms plus a 3rd semi-self contained bdrm with kitchenette and ensuite. Low maint section gives you more free time to explore the wonders of Raglan. This ultimate kiwi bach has been truly loved and enjoyed for nearly 20 years and it is now time for a new owner to make lasting memories. Properties such as this are gold so don’t miss this chance of a lifetime!

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Warmth and style radiate from this earth brick rustic home located near popular Wainui beach. Glowing native timbers and rustic features throughout make the hub of the home just beautiful, as well as naturally practical. A kitchen fit for a budding Masterchef has gas cooking with the convenience of instant gas hot water. Living areas on each level open out to entertaining spaces to enjoy quality time. The grounds are well planted and flat lawns in front of the house give plenty of room for the family to play and relax. A sleepout and bathroom is sited at the rear of the property for guests. So many fine features awaiting your inspection.

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Seasons Greetings from the team at West Coast Health Christmas & New Year opening hours:

It takes a team to help you care for your health! Here at West Coast Health Clinic we are known for our teamwork and this helps you get the healthcare that is right for you and at a time that suits you. With changes in doctors and nurses at the clinic this may mean that you do not see the same person every time that you come in but you will have a couple of doctors and nurses who are your key “go to” people and they are your own healthcare team. Occasionally the same doctor may want to follow up with you more closely for a particular problem that you are trying to manage, and if so they will probably tell you: if you are in any doubt, please ask. All doctors and nurses have access to your whole electronic records, including your results, when they see you and so there should be no concern that they will not know enough about your previous history. Sometimes if a doctor leaves they will directly “pass you on” to your next key doctor and you will have the opportunity to be involved in that decision. We have a group of people who are all highly qualified, excellent doctors and nurses, and they are all keen to help you. So give the new faces here a chance if you don't feel the desperate need to see the “same old face” this time round. It can sometimes even be really helpful to get a different perspective on your health concerns. The way we work together can mean that you get more of a combined approach to help you; two brains are usually better than one!

Saturday 24th – Tuesday 27th December Wednesday 28th December Thursday 29th December Friday 30th December

Closed 8am – 5pm 8am- 7pm 8am – 5pm

Saturday 31st – Tuesday 3rd January Wednesday 4th January Thursday 5th January Friday 6th January

Closed 8am-5pm 8am-7pm 8am – 5pm

After Hours Care Arrangements:

Telephone: 825 0114 After hours: Anglesea Clinic Healthline

Anglesea Clinic provide health services for our patients out of normal working hours, they are located at Corner Anglesea & Thackeray Streets in Hamilton and can be contacted 24 hours a day on 07 858 0800. Dr Fiona & Dr Ilias will be working there on Tuesday 27th December from 8am-4pm Healthline can be contacted 24 hours a day on 0800 611 116 for free advice from trained registered nurses. St John Ambulance will be on standby to provide paramedic services if needed every day 8am-8pm from 19th December until late January but if you have an emergency, dial 111 immediately.

OPENING HOURS: Mon Open 8am Close 7pm

Tues 8am 7pm

Wed 8am 5pm

Thurs Fri 8am 8am 7pm 5pm

Meet the team:

Dr Fiona Bolden: GP & Business Partner

Dr Mike Loten: GP & Business Partner

I’m one of the long-timers, having worked at West Coast Health since 2002. It’s the longest that I’ve ever worked anywhere and I guess that nearly makes me a local! I’ve loved being a part of this unique community over that period of time; we have so many great people who do so much for others and for this beautiful place. All of you are what drives and inspires me. Thanks for letting us be a part of your healthcare.

I’ve been working at West Coast Health Clinic since moving with my family to Raglan in 2007. I love the variety of work that general practice offers and specialise in skin assessments, minor surgery, travel medicine and sports medicine. Since March this year I have been on sabbatical in Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. As a family, we have enjoyed our overseas adventure but we’re all just a little homesick! See you all in March 2017.

Dr Nathan Marshall

Dr Ilias de Graaf

Dr Michael Becker

I moved to Raglan with my wife, Chris, and our three children in March last year to cover Dr Mike’s sabbatical. I’m originally from West Jordan, Utah, USA, where I’ve worked as a GP physician for the last 17 years. My family and I have loved living in the Raglan community, it’s a wonderful little town and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all for making us so welcome.

I’m a Dutch/Nepalese GP who moved to New Zealand in 2014 with my wife and lived in Cambridge for two years before joining the West Coast Health Team in June 2016. We intend to make Raglan our permanent home; I love outdoor activities and travelling, and hope to go surfing soon. In addition to providing GP services at the clinic, I also manage the Raglan Area School clinic every Monday and Thursday during term time.

I am a GP who has worked in the allergy arena for years at Medlab and in Australia, and have a special interest in food-related allergies. I joined the West Coast Health Team in 2015 and work every Tuesday and Wednesday. As a resident of Otonga Valley I’m enjoying working closer to home and within the Raglan community.

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Dr Hamish Seton & Dr Madeleine Wells Kia Ora. We are a married GP couple who have just moved to Raglan with our daughter. We look forward to raising a family in this beautiful dynamic coastal town and we’re both really looking forward to working at West Coast Health Clinic and with the Raglan community. Hamish: I was born in the Waikato and then spent too many years in Auckland. I’ve been working in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty since 2009. I started working as a GP in 2013, including six months at West Coast Health Clinic. My areas of interest are child health and skin cancer medicine. In my spare time I kitesurf, enjoy photography and DIY around the house. Madeleine: I spent my early childhood years both in Auckland and in a small coastal town called Orere point in the Firth of Thames. I’m in my second year of GP training; I spent the first six months of this year at West Coast Health Clinic. Both Hamish and I have done a post-graduate diploma in paediatrics, and children’s health is also an area in medicine that I really enjoy. I spend most of my time outside of work with our two-year-old daughter. I like to garden and play tennis.

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Meet the team:

Dr Susan Burslem

Dr Jess Blackwood

Dr Kee Lim

Tracey Frew

Kia Ora. Having worked here in Raglan last summer I’m hoping to help cover some of the busy season this Christmas and New Year. I'm also learning how to be a mother for the first time and trying to get more done in the garden. My undergraduate training was in the UK but New Zealand has been home since 2008. My post-graduate training has focused mostly on rural and women’s health so Raglan is a great place for me to be.

Kiaora tatou. Ko Ngati Tuwharetoa te iwi, Ko Jess Blackwood ahau. I joined the team in January 2015 as a locum G.P. I’ve been working as a doctor for nine years, predominantly in Gisborne, Tairawhiti, and have also worked in youth health. I’m passionate about healthy communities, te reo Maori, te taiao, art, health education and child and youth health.

Originally from Malaysia, I have lived in New Zealand since 2009. I graduated from the University of Auckland and worked at Waikato Hospital the last four years. I will be working as a GP registrar in Raglan for the next six months.

I am the nurse manager at the clinic. I work fulltime and love my job; I love being involved in the community and I love working with the people of Raglan, some of whom I have known for a long time. I grew up in Hamilton and my family came to Raglan 25 years ago. I’m married to Stephen and our younger children were born here and are very comfortable in the community. Our children are now all grown up but keep coming back to their hometown, some permanently and others for weekend visits.

Amber McAlister

Kristi Daniel

Katie Smith

Sue Taylor

I joined the team as a practice nurse last December and work every Monday and Tuesday. I’ve 14 years’ experience in nursing and I really enjoy working in the Raglan community where I live with my husband and three young kids.

I have been working at WCHC for over three years and have a special interest in diabetes. I have lived in Raglan for over 10 years, and came from working in ICU. My family and I enjoy being a part of the Raglan community.

Hi I’m Katie. I have been a registered nurse for over 13 years and recently joining West Coast Health Clinic, coming from the operating theatres at Waikato Hospital. My family has lived in the Raglan area for over 20 years and I’m really excited to be now working locally in our amazing community and with the awesome team at WCHC.

My nursing career started in 1987 at Leicester General Hospital in the UK and I have lived in Raglan since 1997. Whilst working in Waikato Hospital A&E it became apparent that a great many admissions to hospital could be prevented with good health education in the primary care setting so I began working as a practice nurse. I take great pleasure in promoting healthcare within the Raglan community.

Lynny Stevenson

Debbie Phillips-Morgan

I am one of the three receptionists at the clinic. I moved to Raglan in 1991 and raised four lovely children in this gorgeous slice of paradise near the sea. I started at West Coast Health Clinic in 2003 and in May next year I’ll be celebrating 15 years at the clinic.

Carol Millar

Michelle Meenagh

I’ve been at West Coast Health Clinic for the past seven years as a receptionist and enjoy being part of a healthcare team working with our wider community. I’m also currently involved with many of Raglan’s community groups, eg Trust Waikato Raglan Surf Club, Raglan Community Lions, Raglan Swimming Club, Whaingaroa Waka Ama, etc. I look forward to seeing you all, keep well. Naku noa. Debbie

I started working as a receptionist at the clinic in 2013 and have recently change positions to medical centre assistant. At the weekend I quite often volunteer as a St John ambulance officer and I also run a boutique cattery based on SH23. This lifestyle suits me purrfectly!

I’ve worked at the clinic for four years as the practice manager. Originally from Ireland, I’ve been living in this beautiful little town for the last 10 years with my Kiwi husband and two young kids. My main role here is to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the clinic whilst also managing all the financial aspects of the business. I feel very lucky to be part of this dynamic team and to be able to contribute to the community through this role.

Extra cover for the holiday season

Sexual Health Services

As you all know, Raglan is a very popular tourist destination over the summer so we will have 4-5 doctors working most days to help cater for everyone’s healthcare needs. We’ll also have our lovely team of locum nurses here to help: Wendy Girling, Vicki Kelly and Diana Johnstone.

Summer is here, and so is the “party season”. Be prepared, and know where to get help if required. Have you thought ahead? Have you got enough of your contraceptive pill? Are you up to date with your jab? Have you stocked up on condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections?

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West Coast Health Clinic is here to help you with your sexual health, offering a comprehensive, private and confidential service. We work with people of any gender, age, sexual orientation or ethnicity. Services include: • Diagnosis, treatment and counselling for sexually transmitted infections. • Family Planning options - contraception and emergency contraception (to avoid pregnancy).

Ph: 07 825 0114

• Issues relating to pregnancy and unplanned pregnancy. Feel free to book an appointment with your GP or nurse. For people 24 years and under, any service related to sexual health is free of charge if you are a New Zealand resident. Consults in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy are free, otherwise normal consult fees will apply. Further fees may apply for different services.

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The busy summer period has started - with families, friends and visitors arriving in town, meaning more waste to manage. Our Xtreme Zero Waste collection team is out there every day clearing the street bins, servicing businesses and providing the kerbside and resource recovery parks service. The summer boom puts us under huge pressure to handle the extra volumes and we need your help! Make this year Zero Waste Christmas At Kaahu’s Nest at the Te Hutewai Resource Recovery Park has infinite opportunities for making your Christmas waste free this year. We have everything you need to upcycle or create fantastic homemade Christmas gifts. The Wood Yard has beautiful Upcycled furniture and timber for creative projects-make a planter or outdoor furniture.

For gardeners we have locally made bagged carbon and super food compost. You can use it to pot up a native tree, fruit tree or herb – the gift that keeps on giving, also saving money. We have a huge range of Christmas Trees, decorations, lights and Santa dress ups. Decorate your house without spending loads of much needed money, while recycling and reusing!

Photo: Cam from Xtreme Zero Waste shows off upcycled goods.

Help keep our Public Spaces Free of Litter

Please Recycle Downtown

Rubbish left on our beaches, parks and walkways is ugly and a hazard to wildlife. If we all do our part and pick up after ourselves – and often others, we can keep these areas beautiful and safe. Please take your rubbish to the nearest bin or take it home.

You can recycle glass, plastic and aluminum cans downtown and in public areas in the Recycling bins provided. Please recycle rather than putting these recycleable items in the rubbish bins – our town diverts over 178,833 kg’s of recycling from landfill each year but we need your help to do this!

If you are buying presents buy local! Support our community and its businesses. Think about the packaging your gifts come in, take your own bag to collect gifts. Avoid poorly manufactured gifts that will deteriorate quickly and end up in landfill. Try purchasing items that can have numerous uses, can be upcycled, repurposed or composted. We look forward to seeing you at Raglan Resource Recovery Centre, 186 Te Hutewai Road. MERI KIRIHIMETE WHAINGAROA

Raglan's Reusable Shopping Bag Thanks to the wonderful work by the Plastic Bag Free Raglan (PBFR) team and volunteers, Whāingaroa households have recently received a koha reusable jute shopping bag and we are starting to see them being used around town. These bags will be a great help in moving our community to a ‘single-use plastic shopping bag free town’. Remember to take yours with you each time you shop!

Environment Centre on ‘WEC Wednesday’s’. Every week in the summer, Raglan businesses supply over 20,000 single-use plastic shopping bags to customers. Single-use plastic bags are considered valueless when it comes to recycling, and less than half of these bags end up in landfill. An alarming number ‘escape’ into the environment. Plastic is not going to go away anytime soon. It will take years and years for one plastic bag to decompose, and when If you’d like another jute bag for your household it does it will leave behind chemical toxins, or live outside of the distribution area, you can contaminating whatever area it’s laying in. buy one for $15 from The Herbal Dispensary, Matapihi Art Gallery, WOK - Whāingaroa PBFR have also been working hard to introduce Organic Kai, Te Uku store and at the Whāingaroa compostable bags to businesses: We are happy

to announce that several businesses are now stocking these bags. Please support these businesses, and if you do need a bag ask for a compostable one! For updates and more information on PBFR visit plasticbagfreeraglan.nz or follow PBFR on Facebook and Instagram.

Photo: Reusable shopping bags were given out to residents.

As well as over 40 Raglan retailers already providing paper/alternative carry bags, these businesses are now stocking compostable bags for their customers: Four Square • The Herbal Dispensary • Orca • Raglan Book & Gift Centre • Raglan Pharmacy • SuperValue Topcut Butchery • Whaingaroa Organic Kai With your help together we CAN save the world's rarest dolphins:

Boatie? Use a ‘no wake’ speed within 300m of dolphins; Don’t swim with Māui dolphins or attempt to feed them

Fisherman? Don’t use set nets where dolphins may be found; Stay with your net – if you see dolphins, lift your net immediately

Cat lover? Don’t dispose of cat litter or other animal feaces in toilets, drains or stormwater systems – this may contribute to the spread of parasitic disease to the dolphins

Everyone: Recycle and don’t litter – Māui may swallow or get entangled in rubbish; Support community groups and NGO’s that help Māui dolphins; Get involved with government decision making – vote, write letters supporting Māui/marine conservation, stay informed and submit on public consultations.

Thanks to local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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ENGINEERING

ARBORISTS

RAGLAN ENGINEERING• LTD

• quality new homes • alterations / fencing/ decks • plan service 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

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

qu alt pla 20 P L U M B I N G & G A S LT D Grant Mathis 07 825 0523 or 027 222 0156 grantmathis.gm@gmail.com

BUILDERS

PLUMBING

FENCING

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER

FLOORING

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

hOUse BUiLDer anD renOVatOrs

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

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MAINTENANCE

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

Christie Carpentry

• CERTIFIED GAS FITTER

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

HARDIES HOUSE & GARDEN

• ualified ualified •Q Qualifi ed builder builder • Landscaping • Landscaping •LLawn Mowing awn Mowing • awn •G Garden Care arden Care • • Chainsaw Work hainsaw • •C Chipping Work

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

hipper/ •• C Spray Truck • Shredder Water Blasting •• W Painting ater Blasting Blasting •• P Decorating ainting •• D Carpet Cleanecorating ing arpet •• C Rental Cleans Cleaning

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

paul & robyn Christie COURIERS

RECYCLING/MINISKIPS

tel: (07) 825 8366 paul: 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 199c te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan email: patandbob@xtra.co.nz Pick ups and Deliveries Servicing Raglan Monday to Saturday 6 days a week

ph 07 847 8210 PLUMBING

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

REFRIGERATION

commeRcial RefRiGeRation ltd Richard, Trish and Glenn Flower

FENCING

FENCING • • • •

POOL FENCES AUTOMATICGATES SECURITY FENCE BALUSTRADES

• Service and Sales - Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • 24 hours - 7 days • Fujitsu heat pumps • All Farm Vat Refrigeration Richard 027 4460 361 Glenn 027 4809 765 a/hrs ph 825 2640 fax 825 2122 flower.power@xtra.co.nz www.chillrite.net.nz

ROOFING

Contact for FREE QUOTE

RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

mobile 021 263 8698

Re Roofs New Roofs Spouting Edge Protection Scaffold

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THURS 24 DEC: SANTA IS COMING TO TOWN with a few goodies to give away! At 5.30pm on Bow Street. MON 26 - WED 28 DEC @ RAGLAN RUGBY FIELD The Gypsy Extravaganza. 9am to 5pm. MON 26 DEC @ RAGLAN CLUB INC. Club Market from 9am.

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.

FRI 23 DEC @ YOT CLUB Xmas UV Party featuring local DJs Dubsonic and Bobo. 8pm, $10.

TUES 27 DEC @ YOT CLUB: Wellington’s Weird Together. With Dick Johnson and Nick D & Friends DJ set. $10.

SAT 24 DEC @ YOT CLUB Kara Gordon & The Wreckage. Closing at Midnight.

WED 28 DEC @ YOT CLUB: DJ to be confirmed.

MON 26 DEC @ YOT CLUB: RAGLAN ‘SUNDAY’ SESSIONS presents Boxing Day exclusive Sunday Sesh, last Sunday Sessions of 2016! With Latin Aotearoa & special Bobby Brazuka DJ set after. From 4:20pm outside, 10pm inside. Free till 7pm.

THURS 29 DEC @ YOT CLUB: Summer Thieves with Strangely Arousing. Tickets online at eventfinda.co.nz. *See Raglan Summer Holiday Guide for full holiday gig guide. Available in shops around the CBD and online at raglan.net.nz.

Courses, classes & workshops SINGING/PIANO LESSONS Former music lecturer, University of Waikato, teenage to adult lessons. Please ring David Griffiths 07 825 8373 or 027 5509 507. Starting February.

S U M M E R WORKSHOP IN CLAY SCULPTURE. Jan 14 to 16. Susan Flight at Mountain Dreaming Arts. Phone 027 2716 157.

For Sale

Commercial To Let

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

Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Parish

CHRISTMAS MASS 8am on Christmas Day (Sunday 25th Dec.) Mass from Christmas till 4th February 2017 will be in the Raglan Church on Saturday evenings at 5 pm.

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

Further information: Phone 825 8135/027 842 6349 (Marvie) Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688

New Years Eve SAT 31 DEC: ANNUAL RAGLAN LIONS NEW YEARS EVE PARADE Festive fun for the whole family! Parade commences at 7pm on Bow Street. SAT 31 DEC @ RAGLAN TOWN HALL: Mighty Mighty, The Masters of Funk with B-Rex. 8pm to late. Great food, full bar, doors 7:30. Hospice Waikato fundraiser. Tickets from Raglan Video. SAT 31 DEC @ YOT CLUB: CONCORD DAWN, MC ROLEX, TOM FRANCIS AND CREW. Doors open at 8pm. No entry after 10pm. Presales at undertheradar.co.nz.

SAT 31 DEC @ ROCK-IT KITCHEN: Dress to impress! See FB for lineup: facebook.com/ rockitraglan. Limited tickets, $10 from Rockit Cafe. SAT 31 DEC @ RAGLAN CLUB IN: Happy Fish. The place to be for New Years Eve! SAT 31 DEC RAGLAN C O M M U N I T Y NEW YEARS EVE F I R E W O R K S DISPLAY at Te Kopua Domain / Rokikore Sandspit.

CHRISTMAS FOODIE TREATS

VOLARE CHRISTMAS PIES GIFT WRAPPING

GIFT VOUCHERS GIFT BASKETS CANDLES

NATURAL SKINCARE

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 16860.

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. SHED OR WORK SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE at 12 Manukau Rd. Ideal for storage, studio, workshop or small warehouse. Power connected. 9m x 7.2m shed space (65sqm), 3.0m stud height, 1 x 3.0m wide roller door access. $150.00pw Phone or text Alan 021 562743.

SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 raglanstorage@gmail.com

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

Public Notices

Public Notices

FREE GRAZING FOR SHEEP (on 2.3ha), Ruakiwi Rd, Ph Glenn 021 170 4474. SGM FOR RAGLAN COMMUNITY RADIO to be held on Monday 25th of January at 6pm at Bizworx.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

Phone (07) 825 0577 SAYER LANDSCAPES XMAS HRS Customers Please Note: Last Day of Opening Friday Dec 23rd CLOSED over XMAS until Mon 9th Jan 2017 Re-Open Mon 9th Jan at 8:00am

Classifieds

Services Offered

Thank you for your support in 2016 Urgent Enquiries over this period - Txt 0278991180 THE RAGLAN CHRONICLE will be closed from 23rd December to 9 January 2017. Classifieds listings for the first issue of 2017, (12 January), need to be emailed to classifieds@raglanchronicle.co.nz no later than 6 January 2017. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Friday, 23 December Saturday, 24 December Sunday, 25 December Monday, 26 December Tuesday, 27 December Wednesday, 28 December Thursday, 29 December Friday, 30 December Saturday, 31 December Sunday, 1 January Monday, 2 January Tuesday, 3 January Wednesday, 4 January Thursday, 5 January Friday, 6 January Saturday, 7 January Sunday, 8 January KERBSIDE COLLECTIONS Tuesday, 27 December Wednesday, 28 December Tuesday, 3 January Wednesday, 4 January

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HOLIDAY HOURS

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Happy, Happy Holidays!!! AUCTION

8A LORENZEN BAY RD 3

2

GRACE CHARM & TASTE! BEST TO MAKE HASTE!!

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View By Appointment Only

3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• 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

AUCTION

33 WHAANGA RD 2

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WHALE BAY ESCAPE

View By Appointment Only

• 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

ID#RAG22708

ID#RAG22709 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

796 TE MATA RD 4 THIS TRULY APPEALS

AUCTION

2

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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

AUCTION

18 SEABREEZE WAY 3

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SUN, VIEWS & STYLE

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945 AUCTION

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MODERN FAMILY HOME

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27.1.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Located amongst quality homes in the modern subdivision of Flax Cove, with lovely water and mountain views • Spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining with a built-in gas fire, sliding doors opening onto decking • Stylish decor, close to town and right next to the Kaitoke boardwalk • Enjoy the ever-changing scenery from your lounge and the sound of the Tuis calling you home • Situated on 485m2 • Prior auction offers considered

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4189C STATE HW 23 2 WAITUI - A HOME FOR LIVING / A MASTERPIECE FOR ENTERTAINING

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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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View By Appointment Only • 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

ID#RAG22714

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

BUSINESS FOR SALE

4

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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.

ID#RAG22712

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 LOCATION & WATER VIEWS $470,000

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

16 TE TUI RD

PARADISE CALLING $355,000

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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

Lilypot Florist For Sale – Good Lease Available Enquiries to Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 or Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

AUCTION 25.2.17 ONSITE TIME TBA

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22717

25L VIOLET ST 2

View By Appointment Only

ID#RAG22678

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 View By Appointment Only

2

Waitui: a haven of peacefulness on 3 acres of headland with water on three sides poking its nose into the wide Opotoru Estuary on Raglan Harbour. The township is only 3km away! The house is architecturally designed with traditional board and batten joinery, capturing views and sun. Open plan on two levels the living wing boasts vaulted ceilings and state of the art kitchen. Step down to a central log burning fire to the living space with end wall glass and wide-opening French doors to a covered deck. The bedroom wing contains a spacious master and second bedroom. A separate 2 car garage conveniently providing extra storage and laundry space. Hidden from all but the water is the equipped and fitted out boatshed ready for summer guests, or use as your own private art studio. Kayaks, paddle-boards or small boats can be securely housed in a lockup annex ready to be launched and a workshop come storage-shed for the mower and machinery completes the building. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22723

SOLSCAPE 611 WAINUI RD

3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Stylish family home tastefully renovated with brilliant sea views • As you enter the main living area you will be wowed by the stunning water views through the large well positioned windows • 2 double bedrooms upstairs, spacious open plan dining and living with an easy flow through two sets of bi-fold doors to a sun drenched deck • Great for entertaining. Third double bedroom downstairs with ensuite • Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on 636m2 • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22657 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

23 ROBERTSON ST 3

3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM


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