Raglan Chronicle - 21 July 2016

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Dear Editor Cuba and Love I was wondering what to write on today but a chance encounter with a stranger in the supermarket set me off on a wave of nostalgia and a few tears of gratitude to whoever for granting me a long and varied life. The stranger was particularly interested in the girl I met in a bar and have never forgotten, except her name – it’s a blank. Let’s call her Chicita. It was dark when it was time to return to my ship. And not all Cubans were so friendly. My Chicita offered me a rest until dawn in her little room. Although I’d met her in a bar, there was a prominent picture of Jesus on the wall and she genuflected as we entered. Otherwise the room had a bed, a mirror and dressing table. After about 60 years,

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I can still see it in my mind’s eye. For Chicita’s hospitality I left a few dollars on the dressing table. I set off back to the ship when dawn broke. I am not sure what Chicita’s background was. For many Cuban girls an out of wedlock pregnancy made them undesirable for a proper marriage. Such is the hypocrisy of men. I hope you had a good enough life Chicita. I still love you. Ian McKissak Raglan

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Waikato Regional Council supports Mt Karioi Project

Mt. Karioi Project's main focus is to protect seabirds like oi, also known as grey-faced petrel, that nest on the coastal cliffs around Karioi.

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$429,000 over four years from Waikato Regional Council. Project coordinator Kristel Van Houte says she cried when she was given the

news that the council had accepted her application to the natural heritage fund. “After seven years of slogging it out it was like oh my gosh we are finally getting somewhere. It’s amazing to get that support and acknowledgement after thousands of hours of voluntary work.”

Mt Karioi Project’s key focus is to help protect the grey-faced petrel – a seabird also known as oi – which nests on the coastal cliffs around Mt Karioi. The funding will go towards ongoing predator control of 2000 hectares around the mountain and expanding the trapping network into the backyards of Raglan residents. Kristel says she had worked on the application for a year and had got everything she had asked for, which is “40-50 per cent of what we think will be our budget”. “We now have some real sustainability and time to build up other funding.” In the past year, volunteers have put more than 3000 hours into the Mt Karioi Project. Kristel says council will get a massive return for its investment because of all the work that is being done by volunteers. WRC natural heritage team leader Alan Saunders says the financial assistance begins a new chapter in the council’s support of work to restore Karioi’s coastal ecosystem and forest. “The Karioi project is unique in its mountain to sea connectivity, and particularly for its coastal forest and focus on seabirds,” he says. “Our funding will particularly help support large scale pest control of stoats, rats and feral cats that will restore seabird populations in the area.” Inger Vos

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Bankart Street. The couple has owned small dairies in the past but have been trying to get involved in the grocery market, when the opportunity arrived to purchase the Four Square. Satnam is looking forward to developing the store and improving the range of products. “If there is anything the community wants, we hope that they will ask,” he said. The couple has plans to get more involved with the community as well, engaging and supporting in various ways. Over the coming week the Four Square will be supporting Plastic Bag Free Raglan, giving out their green Four Square bag to customers looking to cutback on their single-use plastic bag use. With a friendly staff and some extra care

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given to the shops’ shelves, there seems to be big plans on the horizon for the couple and their new venture. They are looking forward to starting anew in our ‘beautiful and remote village’.

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Dave White (left) and Mark Hamilton put up at the water tower billboard a poster promoting their multimedia gig.

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“sonic and visual” tribute to the works of legendary singersongwriter Bob Dylan which has wowed full audiences at both the Meteor in Hamilton and last summer’s Hamilton Gardens Fringe Festival is set for an encore performance at the Raglan Town Hall this Saturday 23 July.

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The concert-cum-visual feast is coming to town largely as a result of professional photographer Mark Hamilton’s links with Raglan’s creative community in recent years through the likes of SoundSplash and Raglan Art To Wear. “I felt that, roots and reggae music aside, a Raglan audience could appreciate Dylan,” Mark told the Chronicle on a quick visit with musician Dave White to put up posters around town. “It’s an arty community out here.” “Raglan’s an absolute cultural mecca,” chimed in Dave, whose five-piece combo ‘The Zimmer Twins’ [Dylan was born Robert Zimmerman] will in his words “inhabit the riffs and words of the poet priest” with an eclectic set of tunes. The show – whose name Fog & Amphetamime borrows from a line in the 1960s Dylan classic “Just Like a Woman” – is the culmination of a

Council to consider draft Freedom Camping Bylaw A draft Freedom Camping Bylaw will be considered at the Waikato District Council meeting in September. A hearing of the proposed bylaw was held on July 6, and on Tuesday last week the council’s Policy and Regulatory Committee deliberated on the oral and written submissions. WDC customer support general manager Sue Duignan said during deliberation, the committee had identified that some changes needed to be made to the proposed bylaw as a result of the submissions. The changes included: removing the permitted areas from Raglan; prohibiting camping from the Raglan CBD and other areas where problems had been identified; including clear wording regarding council’s intent to allow self-contained campers to freedom camp for up to three days unless the area

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project that began about 2½ years ago when Mark came up with the idea of combining Dylan lyrics with his visual imagery through a series of photos. “The Dylan biographical musical ‘I’m Not There’ was the catalyst – in particular the scene (in the movie) where Richard Gere played Billy The Kid in the town of Riddle with its menagerie of townsfolk characters,” Mark explains. Each of his photographic portraits represents a character found within Dylan songs. “I shot all the pics in different locations – for instance my mother-in-law out in the country, others outside the Huntly power station and the Matangi dairy factory. I found the location that suited the character.” He hopes his exhibition of these images – which will show at the town hall along with a projection and light boxes – will take the audience through an imagined landscape in which they stumble upon various characters found within the lines of the songs. Dave adds his Dylan tribute band finds the whole experience exciting. “It’s amazing to play among the characters, to combine the lyrics and images. It’s a nice sonic and visual combination.” He says the playlist will feature heavy hitters such as ‘Tangled up in Blue’, ‘Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)’, ‘Ballad of a Thin Man’ and ‘It Takes a lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry’ – plus other “sneaky Zimmer surprises”. The five band members are seasoned hands from the Hamilton scene and reckon their collective music experience probably adds up to Dylan’s current age. “The images are sub-par but the band’s a killer,” Mark jokes. Bob Dylan, incidentally, has seen for himself Mark’s character portraits as they were hanging in his dressing room area when he performed at Claudelands Arena two years ago. It was “cool” to know Dylan stood in the corridor looking at the works, he says. “But the man himself didn’t offer millions!” ● Fog & Amphetamine plays 7.30pm Saturday July 23 at the Raglan Town Hall. Entry fee is $10. Edith Symes

is prohibited; clarifying that non self-contained vehicles are only permitted to camp in certain locations for up to two days; expanding the definition of self-contained vehicle to ensure that the bylaw can take into account subsequent amendments to the standard; and removing the ability for council to make changes to areas by resolution. Council received 90 submissions on the proposed bylaw: 50 against, 29 for and 11 neutral. There were 24 submitters to the freedom camping bylaw that had wished to be heard at the hearing, including 14 submitters from Raglan. The committee also discussed the need for enforcement and good signage, and promoting the controls for freedom camping in the district. It is recommending the draft bylaw at the council meeting on September 12. Inger Vos

St John Raglan presentation On Monday 11th July, St John Raglan had a presentation to two members of the team at the station. Frontline officers Andrea Gilshnan and Carol Millar were given their National Diploma Certificates and badges by Station Manager Bush Barton, also present were Waitomo Territory Manager Hugh Davison and the rest of the Raglan team. This is a great effort done by these two officers, which took a great deal of study and commitment to gain authority to practise at Emergency Medical Technician level.

L-R Carol, Bush, Andrea, Hugh.


Karioi Classic’s number one reigns over mountain

Mark Reynolds, a true 'King of the Mountain'.

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e’s never won the official title and is unlikely ever to, even by his own admission, but Mark Reynolds is the real King of the Mountain.

The 53-year-old Raglan resident has entered every single Karioi Classic cycling race, of which the winners earn the title of King and Queen of Karioi, and more than likely holds the unofficial record for the person who has cycled the most times around the mountain. “I presume I have been around more times than anyone else,” says Mark who has done the 43km course once a week for the past six years – about 300 times by his guesstimate. “Someone else might have gone around on a Penny Farthing back in 1865, of course … I have no way of knowing for sure.” Mark, who plasters his mouth in white zink for every ride, has entered every Karioi Classic since it started in 2010, and even has lifetime rights to the No 1 bib. He doesn’t take it off his bike, ever. “He’s our number one,” says Karioi Classic organiser Dirk De Ruysscher, of their most loyal competitor. Mark was the first to register for this year’s race, which is on Sunday next week with a few changes to the lineup. This year the organisers have introduced a new 85km race, due to demand from competitors, along with the standard 43km course and

a 57km route. In another change, all cyclists will be going anticlockwise around the mountain. Dirk says he’s confident of having at least 300 competitors, most from out of town, and is hoping for about 400. Among those who have already registered are 2013 single speed world champion Garth Weinberg, from Rotorua, and ironman triathlete Erin Furniss, from Hamilton. The oldest competitor to have registered so far is 74 and the youngest is 10. As usual, Mark will be competing in the 43km event, which is his regular weekly route. “I see it as being six hills,” says Mark. “I have the advantage over Aucklanders of knowing when the top of the hills are coming so I can put all my energy into them.” His fastest time is two hours and eight minutes, “but the best do it in about one and half hours”. “I’m tending towards getting slower every year,” he admits, but on race days he goes much faster than on his solo missions. “I just get taken over by a demon of competitiveness … and still don’t get close to winning anything in my age group,” he laughs. “They’re in a different league to me.” Mark is definitely in a league of his own. While out on his weekly training session - rain, wind or shine - he

is well known for stopping to take photos of roadkill which he will later post on his Facebook page. He listens to talking books through headphones – recent topics have included the founder of Nike and something on domesticated animals While riding, he likes to imagine Karioi in the old days, a volcano spewing lava everywhere, or what it might have been like around the coast in pre-European times, with maybe some moa on the track or something like the giant Haast’s eagle flying by. “I’m not a religious person, but I feel a real connection with that mountain,” he says. With all that day dreaming going on one might think he’d have had his fair share of accidents in six years of riding on gravel roads, but there has only been one, and it was on tarseal. “I smashed all my teeth out … I was listening to Lily Allen.” She was talking about cricket, not singing, and Mark says it was just a “freak accident” – there may have been some oil on the road. “I had $6000 of ACC done on my teeth.” Mark stresses that it’s not a dangerous ride and he would recommend the race to all keen cyclists. Just don’t go off half-cocked and unprepared for what the weather might throw at you, like he did a couple of weeks ago. “I got caught in really wet, cold weather and couldn’t feel my hands or change the gears. When I got home I sat in the bath for two hours to recover, and got a cold. “Obviously … at this time of the year you have got to make sure you are adequately dressed for it, but it’s a really satisfying thing to do.” For Mark, who moved to New Zealand from England in 1997, there are a number of reasons why he bikes around the mountain. For starters, “it’s really beautiful” and remote. “On that western side the views are just outstanding. “Often there is just a bunch of livestock on the road, and you might see the odd farmbike, but other than that there is no one else there. “If that beautiful scenery was in England it would be busy as, but people hardly know it exists.” It is a demanding ride, he says, and that takes us to another very important reason why Mark does it. “I just want to be fit enough to keep drinking beer and eat fatty food. It gives me the licence to spend the rest of my time enjoying life’s pleasures.” * The annual Karioi Classic is on Sunday, July 31. The races start in Stewart St, with staggered starts of 8.30am (85km), 9.30am (57km) and 10.15am (43km). All cyclists will be travelling anticlockwise around Karioi. There will be road closures from 7.30am to 2pm: Whaanga Rd, Ruapuke Rd, Tuturimu Rd, Matawha Rd, Waimaori Rd, Waimaunga Rd and Te Hutewai Rd. Traffic can travel in race direction but not against. See karioiclassic.org.nz to register. Inger Vos

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To prevent infections such as conjunctivitis or ‘pink eye’, blepharitis (inflammation of the eye lash follicles) • When near a person with a red eye, avoid contact around your own eye until you wash your hands first. • Wash your hands before touching your eyes and before handling contact lenses. • Keep bedding and towels clean of anyone with an eye infection, and don't let them share these items with anyone else. Have them wash their hands often. • Teach children to avoid touching their eyes without washing their hands first. • When cleaning your face or taking make up off, don’t use the same cloth to clean your eyes as you do your mouth.

soothing properties. • Colloidal silver eye drops can be very effective at treating an eye infection. • Homeopathic eye drops made from eyebright are useful for sore eyes due to eyestrain or allergies. • If your eyes don’t clear up in a couple of days, go to your GP or optometrist to get them checked out. To maintain good eye health • Eat an abundance of yellow and red fruit and vegetables which are high in carotenoids. • Eat blueberries regularly • Don’t drink too much milk. Galactose, the sugar found in milk, can lead to cataract formation • Take regular breaks from looking at a screen The Herbal Dispensary

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Cool characters take plunge Raglan travel broker brings new at mid-winter swim adventures to global travellers

Un-Cruise Adventures offers upscale small ship experiences.

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Brave swimmers dressed up to take part in the mid-winter swim.

was little mucking about at T here this year’s mid-winter swim at the

about 10 really tough contenders, some sporting speedos, battled it out in a longer swimming race. At the end, there were some well-needed spot prizes of coffee vouchers, sponsored by Orca, Harbour View hotel, The Social Club, The Shack and Raglan Bakery. Julie Hanna, of Ray White, says there was a good turnout for the swim, considering the weather. “It’s just a good thing for people to do in the middle of winter,” says Julie, who takes the plunge herself every year. “It’s very invigorating.” Money raised by gold coin entry fee went to surf life saving and sea rescue. Inger Vos

Kopua Domain boat ramp.

The conditions on land were just as cold and wet as being in the icy water, so it was a quick in and out, straight into the car and home for most involved. With $700 in vouchers up for grabs, to be spent in the Raglan community, about 50 people braved the elements for the 12th mid-winter swim put on by Ray White on Saturday morning. Princesses, some seaweed, a dinosaur, a penguin, an ugly clown and a team of old-fashioned swimmers were among those competing for the best costume prizes, and

but then Lucy Marshall’s not limited to organising conventional world trips or luxury ocean cruises either.

She’s more likely to arrange adventures to Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort where you might admire the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) from a glass igloo, or Erindi Private Game Reserve in Namibia for that unique safari experience. Lucy’s latest qualification as a specialist with ‘Un-Cruise Adventures’ – which offers upscale small ship experiences to the likes of Alaska, Columbia and Snake Rivers, Coastal Washington, British Columbia, Costa Rica, Panama and the Galapagos Islands – has really broadened her horizons. Now from her small home office in Lorenzen Bay Road, Lucy can put together “amazing” wildlife adventures – for instance, for travellers who want to explore exotic locations not accessible to larger ships. They might go whale watching from a yacht’s bow or bridge in the Humpback National Marine Sanctuary off the Hawaiian Islands, or snorkelling at night with Giant Pacific Manta rays. Motors are turned off, she says, and travellers go out in skiffs to “interact” with ocean life. In the Sea of Cortes there’s the chance to get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions and whale sharks, Lucy adds, or the

opportunity to snorkel with seal pups. Un-Cruise Adventures promotes a smallgroup alternative to traditional cruising, she told the Chronicle. And her recently completed online Adventurist certification with the company “adds variety to what I can offer”. Having worked within the industry for more than 15 years, Lucy is passionate about promoting local tourism too. “Raglan is an awesome adventure destination,” the ex-pat Brit enthuses of the town she’s called home for two years now. She likes horse-riding on the beach but points to a myriad of other opportunities available including kitesurfing, windsurfing and sand-yachting. “It’s an amazing place to bring people to … I love to work from, live in and represent Raglan.” Lucy’s currently putting together a travel package for a local surfing couple who are keen to get close to the huge breaks off the coast of Fiji, which means arranging outer island transfers that can otherwise be stressful for today’s travellers in a world of endless websites, online bookings and remote checkins. Her wide range of experience means that travellers’ plans are limited only by their imagination. Whether searching for a surf holiday, a close encounter with the Big Five, a Mediterranean cruise or a wild week in Thailand … Lucy can make it happen. *Contact Lucy at www.facebook.com/ lucymarshalltravelbroker/ Edith Symes

Nominations now open for Waikato district elections If you see yourself as a potential leader and are passionate about your district, then now’s your chance to give local politics a go and have a say in your community’s future.

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Nominations for candidates wanting to stand in this year’s Waikato district elections have now opened. Waikato District Council’s Electoral Officer, Dale Ofsoske says anyone wanting to stand as a candidate for Waikato District Council or for their community board should get their nominations in now. Nominations close at noon on Friday 12 August. “We are encouraging anyone who wants to make a difference in the local community to stand,” says Mr Ofsoske “This is your chance to shape your community and make sure it is not overlooked. Mayors and councillors exercise a leadership

role in our towns, cities and regions and represent the views of the community. “We need a range of elected members of different ages, ethnicities and backgrounds to ensure our council represents the diversity of our community. Anyone over the age of 18 can stand for election as long as they are a New Zealand citizen and enrolled on the electoral roll.” Voting papers will be sent out from 16 September 2016 and must be received by the council before midday on Election Day, 8 October 2016. “To encourage more people to put their names forward, our Council is also holding a candidate information evening at 6pm on Tuesday, 19 July in the Council Chambers in Ngaruawahia,” says Mr Ofsoske. For further information on standing as a candidate visit www.votewaikato.co.nz, www.vote2016.co.nz or contact Waikato District Council’s Electoral Officer, Dale Ofsoske.


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This 1950’s north facing family home is set on the much admired Bay View Rd. Elevated & proud the property features 3 bedrooms, with lounge & separate dining area, kitchen, bathroom & laundry. A touch of yesteryear with native timber flooring and wooden joinery throughout. A rare flat section of 809m², including a single garage workshop with established trees & veggie gardens & additional harbour views across to Te Akau. The old cliché “Location, Location, Location” rings true on this one, within walking distance to the inner harbour and minutes from Raglan Township. Perfect for the investor or first time buyers getting onto the Raglan property ladder..

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Character 1940’s homestead in Te Mata. This 4 bedroom home has commanding views over the Raglan rural landscape, with Mt Karioi as a backdrop. New owners will have the benefit of it having been recently reroofed, with polished native wood floors throughout and a cosy wood burner. In addition there is a 8 x 11m (approx) 2 bay Spantech shed, with concrete base for the man in your life. So grab your redbands and take this opportunity to secure this ‘keeper’ for future generations to enjoy! Land size is approximately 2 acres (8000m²) subject to resource consent to subdivide and title. Viewing by appointment only, contact Stephen: 021 969 848.

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9 Snowden Place Personality Plus This is a great opportunity to finally enter the market in Raglan. 3 bedrooms, with a modernised kitchen and bathroom. After a long day you can relax on the sunny deck or watch the sunset as you soak in the outside claw foot bath. All this set on a 1141m² (more or less) sheltered section with a delightful gully aspect located a short distance from the village and harbour.

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RENTAL: 13 Norrie Avenue

RENTAL: 27 Cliff Street

Create Your Kiwi Dream Here This hidden gem is located near north Ruapuke Beach, a 1/2 hour drive from Raglan and less than an hour from Hamilton. Located down a private partially sealed driveway and offering fantastic views out over bush to the rolling waves as well as the surrounding farm. The total area is 15999m² or almost 4 acres which offers lots of options for however you wish to develop and further plant the land.

Lovely Elevated Home Lovely elevated 3 bedroom home beautiful polished wooden floors with a fire place. Views overlooking the Raglan harbour. New bathroom, double garage and workshop, insulation in the floor and ceiling. Contact Natasha 07 8393198, 027 555 9994 for more information. Please complete a tenant application with photo i.d. before viewing. RENTAL Contact Email View

$350 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 2FHFG

A Stunning Site for your Grand Bach Designs This lovely site of just over 2 acres (8541m²) offers lots of options for your new lifestyle home ideas and practical covenants allow for a range of designs and materials. The block has a great building site requiring a little levelling which really takes advantage of the awesome views on offer.

Sought After Location Situated close to town and across the road from the water is this very cute home. 2 bedrooms, kitchen/ dining/ lounge and a separate lounge area. Small deck, under house storage, off street parking. Contact Sandra to view this property once you have completed an application with photo ID. RENTAL Contact Email View

$330 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 29HFG

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FRI 22 JULY COMMUNITY SOUP NIGHT Raglan House, 5pm - 7pm, byo spoon/mug, gold coin donation, all welcome. RESCHEDULED SAT 23 JULY MATARIKI AHI WHAKAATA - FIRE OF REFLECTION On the beach next to the Skate Park. 5pm, karakia, kai, entertainment, followed by bonfire on the beach. - weather permitting. SUN 24 JULY BAG IT: IS YOUR LIFE TOO PLASTIC THE MOVIE @ Old School Arts Centre, 3:30pm. WED 27 JULY RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Cogswell Rd - bring lunch.

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COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT EVENT Special Speaker David Hammond. 28 July @ Old School. 10am12pm. RSVP by 21 July for light lunch, chatter2@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-Sun. 7C’S BIBLE CLUB A warm welcome to all school age children to Union Church Hall Stewart Street Every Thursday after school ‘til 5pm Contact: Sharyn Coull 282 0942 Julia Brown 825 8028

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STEERS 3 Dexter, small beef type. $650 each, o.n.o. Ph 825 8144. DOG KENNEL AND RUN Large, metal, $600. o.n.o. Ph 825 8144. FIREWOOD DRY PINE $155, Gum $185 2mx2m load delivered. Phone 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD MANUKA DRY. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522. HONDA ODYSSEY 4WD, 1998, 144,000km, VTEC 2.2 litre engine, seven-seater, ideal vehicle for surf, snow or holidaying around country. Recent wof. Excellent cond throughout. $2700 ono. 027 232 5589. ASSEMBLY LABEL simple, classic winter knits & tees back instore ++ WINTER S A L E !! Womens & Mens hunt thru our racks first Treat yourself to a new Karen Murrell natural lipstick or Kester Black nail polish bath Salts, organic incense Go gently this winter :)

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

Commercial To Let OFFICE, GARAGES, STORAGE AND YARD available for lease at 12 Manukau Rd, Raglan. Short and long term, covered and uncovered. Household lots, commercial equipment, boats, campervans etc. Call 021 562743 or 825 8330.

SELF STORAGE

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4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 info@raglanstorage.co.nz SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1200m2, 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

FRI 22 JULY @ YOT CLUB Free entry, free pool. Resident DJ from 9pm. SAT 23 JULY @ YOT CLUB The Prophet Motive with The Recently Deceived, punk-rock. $10, 9pm.

SAT 23 JULY @ TOWN HALL Fog & Amphetamine, 7:30pm, $10. Sonic and visual tribute to legendary Bob Dylan. See pg. 4 for full story.

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Job Vacancy at the Environment Centre Whaingaroa Environment Centre requires an efficient and experienced person to manage several of our projects. The position will be fixed term for 6 months, 15 hours per week. Email envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz or drop into the centre for job description & application details. Applications close 31st July 2016

MAKING A BUDGET ASSISTANCE DIFFERENCE THE @ Raglan Community RAGLAN LIGHT House. Phone 825 8142 EXERCISE GROUP. for an appointment. Established 20 years Become a Budget ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. Service client and be St Peters Church Hall. eligible for a Bargain 50% off Bow Street. Everybody Basement is most welcomed to clothing voucher. attend.*Ad sponsored by RC Back care through yoga. 6-weeks. Starts Aug 2. Tuesday 7:30pm w/Bexie @ The Space. Book 021 163 4644

In Memoriam

Public Notices

Gulliver, Mary (Mum) Taking her away before her time, 1 year ago today 23 of July 2015.

COMMUNITY MEETING: New Creative Space at Raglan Old School Arts Centre. Come along to the Old School on Saturday 23rd July at 10am for info on the new Creative Space/ Clay Shed Plus building planned for 2018. Rodger Gallagher RCAC.

A golden heart stopped beating, two loving eyes at rest. God broke my heart to prove to me He only takes the best. My dearest wife, a place in my heart is yours alone. A peace of love, no one can own, missing you so much, remembering fond memories, of 62 years of our happy life together forever, till we meet again.

FREE HEARING TEST and independent information by a qualified Hearing Therapist. Phone Raglan House 07 825 8142 for an appointment.

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Your loving husband, Dad (Sale), our children, Tong, Lennay, Marianne, (late Lester) Victa, Philip, Yolanda, all Grand and Great Grand.

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Garage Sale

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2 ROSE STREET 23 Sat July, 8:30am. Clothes, household items, furniture, etc. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Public Notices

Classifieds

Situations Vacant

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

Wanted

BASICALLY BUSH LTD Wanted

Possum Fur - $120/kg Possum Skins – POA Phone Pat Condon 07 308 5543 or 027 282 5307

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

25A CLIFF ST

3

View Open Home Saturday 1pm Or By Appointment

2

EASY LIVING AT ITS BEST

• 3 bedrooms

AUCTION 5.8.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

12 VIOLET ST 3

1

View Open Home Sunday 12pm Or By Appointment

1.5

WELCOME HOME

• Character cottage

AUCTION 5.8.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Amazing harbour views

• 3 Bedrooms

• 2 separate living areas

• Single plus separate garage

• Short walk to town centre

• Situated on 678m2

• Situated on 521m2

• Prior auction offers considered

• Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22650

ID#RAG22649

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

4 UPPER BOW ST 3

View Open Home Sunday 1pm or by Appt

1

1

INVEST IN LOCATION

AUCTION 5.8.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Seize the opportunity to secure this solid brick, single level family home • The kitchen is positioned to capture the ocean and mountain views as does the lounge which takes in the expansive grass area to the rear of the section • The house has a separate laundry and Kent style fire plus a single garage • Situated on a large 1201m² section and just a walk to the town centre • On the bus route and just down the road from Raglan Area School

ID#RAG22646

4

4 BANKART ST

View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by Appt

2

A RARE OPPORTUNITY

AUCTION 5.8.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• This unique property has a town centre location • A superb opportunity presents to capitalise on potential future development under the proposed plan change to commercial zoning, to be heard by the Commissioners on 7th July 2016 • The upstairs area has 4 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and is extremely well heated - ideal for family living • The downstairs space is currently rented as a fully self-contained flat. It is fully permitted as a separate unit with the required fire rating between top and bottom level • This is an opportunity to own potentially commercial property in the Raglan town centre. Situated on 807sqm. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22645

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

3 LANGLEY PLACE 4

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

2

NEW LISTING

1

View Open Home Sat & Sun 1pm Or By Appointment

AUCTION 2.9.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Four double bedrooms and two generous bathroom

398 RUAPUKE RD

4

ULTIMATE IN FAMILY LIFESTYLE $845,000

NEW LISTING

2

• Combination kitchen, lounge and dining areas • Cosy wood fire and a classic decorative coal range • Covered pergola and deck extend the living spaces for relaxing and entertaining • Rambling native bush backyard

ID#RAG22653

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

1 LANGLEY PLACE 3

1

IDYLLIC RETREAT, BUSH SETTING $450,000

View Open Home Saturday 1pm Or By Appointment • This character cottage is a charming retreat • Sunny, open plan living room, separate dining area with French doors that open onto the large deck • Native timber flooring adds to the rustic charm, the log fire is an added bonus in the winter • The outside decking leads the way to a superb native wonderland providing a sanctuary for bird life • The sound of the stream at the bottom of the property adds to the idyllic setting • Just a short stroll to popular Lorenzen Bay

ID#RAG22651

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

98G GREENSLADE RD TREASURE IN GREENSLADE $315,000

ID#RAG22633

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

23rd & 24th July

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

34 KAITOKE ST • A private tranquil section with double garaging, power and water to the site which provides buyers with the opportunity to utilise the existing double garage for holiday stays while considering your long term plan to create your dream home or holiday house • Treasure the close proximity to the beach and harbour through a pedestrian walkway adjacent to the property • Enjoy water sports activities at your leisure • The current owners have building plans to share, so the hard work has been done here

OPEN HOMES

• Approximately 15 minutes from Raglan and 6 minutes to Ruapuke beach and you are home to your retreat • A well appointed 4 bedroom family home featuring a sleepout and swimming pool • Exceptional rural outlook from this 6.1320 ha property • Ideal family living. Make an appointment to view today!

STUNNING VIEWS $665,000

3

1

1

View Open Home Saturday 12pm Or By Appointment

• Enjoy beautiful estuary and mountain views from this 3 bedroom family home with garage. • Fantastic location situated by the Estuary board-walk close to town, cafes, shops and school. • Situated on 809m2 section.

ID#RAG22656

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 34 Kaitoke St | Saturday 1pm – 1 Langley Place | Saturday 1pm – 3 Langley Place Saturday 1pm – 25a Cliff St | Saturday 2pm – 4 Bankart St | Sunday 12pm – 12 Violet St Sunday 1pm – 4 Upper Bow St | Sunday 1pm – 3 Langley Place

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

NEW LISTING


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