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Dear Editor Next to the sea, I love to dance. It is good exercise and practice at keeping my balance. Falls are a danger as we age. I remember an old lady getting out of the car, toppling over and saying, “that’s it”. And sure enough soon after that she was taken into a rest home hospital and eventually died there. I tried to get dancing into the exercise group for the over 50s age group but with very limited success. Wider still, dance has a religious connotation portrayed as leading the dance of life. It is my favourite hymn: Lord of the Dance Verses one and nine I danced in the morning when the world was young I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun

Dear Editor, Once again the harbour has been closed for swimming, fishing and gathering shellfish, only weeks after the major Easter spill and on the eve of another long weekend. We’re becoming just as well known for our sewage spills Caring for the ones you love as we are our surf. 27 - 29 Manukau Road This latest breach is completely unacceptable. Ph. 07 825 8306 Businesses in Raglan Fax: 07 825 8855 depend on the long weekends Email: raglantrust@xtra.co.nz to help get them through the winter. The Raglan Chamber will be addressing these issues with our MP Barbara Kuriger and pursuing a meeting with the Mayor. LLB. PG Dip Spts Mgt. Notary Public Council must be Local lawyer for Raglan’s legal needs held responsible for the lack of care given to our Raglan office: Mondays 9am - 4pm infrastructure. The Chamber WeatherMap - New Zealand weather at Dr Ellisons surgery will beforecasts working with the local 31 Wallis Street Raglan businesses to estimate the or by appointment damage done, and looking at

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ways local businesses can be compensated for their loss. Our community has spent years building itself as an environmentally conscious town to live in and visit. The health of the water has an affect on every aspect of our town, from the success of local businesses to residents collecting kai moana, those who train in and on the water, and the overall impact it has on our environment. As it is a local body election year, we will be asking the candidates standing for Mayor to come to Raglan and address these concerns with business owners and representatives of the community. A plan needs to be actioned http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragl immediately. The Raglan Chamber of Commerce Weather Map

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I came down from heaven and danced on the earth At Bethlehem I had my birth They cut me down and I leapt up high I am the life that will never, never die I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me I am the Lord of the dance, said he Ian McKissak P.S. My thanks to Shahn, library assistant with excellent ability at finding sources.

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Second sewage spill in two months ‘not good enough’

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he final report on the sewage spill into Raglan Harbour at Easter still hasn’t hit desks, and already Waikato District Council (WDC) are frantically working on another.

wastewater to storage units – not working properly. Explanations for the failings are needed, he says. “They are happening too often.” Raglan Community Board deputy chairman Bob MacLeod says council staff had gone into On Thursday last week at about 1pm, “silent mode” again with the latest spill. Mr MacLeod says they were blaming waste water fl owed out of a manhole next to heavy rain but his water gauge didn’t show a pump station at the corner of Whitley St and anything unusually excessive. Wainui Rd. “Water shouldn’t even be getting into the WDC says the overfl ow happened during waster water system.” a period of high rainfall, and it is estimated Mr MacLeod says the community board that about 2000 litres was discharged into the was guaranteed that it had a good, working nearby catchpit, which then emptied into the system and “then this happens”. harbour. “It amazes me! We were told (at the last “Council will be in a better position to give community board meeting) that our system a more accurate level of discharge once further was a grade two – one of the best. investigation has taken place,” it advised in a “That’s all new piping along Wainui Rd, media release. not even three years old. And we still have Two months ago, in March on Good another failure. Friday, untreated waste water fl owed into the “And again (council service delivery harbour after the main inlet pipe to Marine general manager) Tim Harty is saying we will Parade pump station collapsed. review this … Questions put to the council on Monday by “We haven’t even had the fi nal report on the Chronicle about the cause of Thursday’s the Easter spill. spill and the integrity of the system had not “This year is an election year and it will be been answered. good … someone has to come up with some Councillor Clint Baddeley says the latest answers.” sewage spill is not good enough, and the Raglan Community Board chairman Alan integrity of Raglan’s system is questionable. Vink says he has been trying to get his head Mr Baddeley says the spill was thought around Raglan’s sewage system since the to be a cause of the combination of heavy Easter spill, and thinks it is just “the nature of rain and an impeller – which helps pump the the beast”.

“I know now having done the research that this is not unusual. “In the last couple of weeks there will have been a number of spills around New Zealand, guarantee it. He says part of the problem is that over the years, all sorts of storm water and waste water systems have been put in Raglan that haven’t been done properly. “Sometimes storm water gets put into waste water and this is part of the problem.” People do it without council’s knowledge, he says. Mr Vink says Raglan’s sewage system is doing a better than average job. “The overall condition is not too bad but it is old”. Following the Easter spill there were many complaints about the way council handled the situation: not informing the community board or harbour users, and not enough signs. This time, they “were on to it immediately and we were all informed”, Mr Vink says. Signs were put in place last Friday advising the community not to swim, fi sh or collect shellfi sh in Raglan Harbour until further notice. Council has been undertaking daily testing of water in the harbour since Friday, with confi rmed results available later this week. “These results will tell us how long the advisory signs need to be in place for.” Council is now preparing a report on the latest spill, which will also be shared with the community board and key stakeholders. Inger Vos

Raglan's married couple of steel

Leanna Darby and Dan Mills after their Firefighter of Steel challenge.

aglan’s firefighting couple R has proved their metal at the Firefighter Sky Tower Challenge in Auckland.

Leanna Darby and Dan Mills each won their respective age groups in the Firefi ghter of Steel category, with Leanna being the fastest woman overall. Leanna says only 45 people were crazy enough to enter the Firefi ghter of Steel category of the challenge, which last Saturday saw 850 fi refi ghters climb 1103 fl ights of stairs kitted out in full uniform, including helmet, masks, oxygen tanks, gloves and steel-plated gumboots. The Steel category is new and acknowledges the effort it takes to lug a steel oxygen cylinder up all those stairs as opposed to a carbon fi bre one, which is about 9 kilograms lighter. The Raglan brigade uses steel oxygen tanks, so that is what its volunteer fi refi ghters train with. “People racing in steel also have considerably less air to breathe from the cylinder than people wearing carbon cylinders,” says Leanna. “To get to the top of Sky Tower with

enough air in a steel cylinder is a challenge, whereas people wearing carbon don’t come anywhere close to running out of air.” She says with the steel cylinders the air will start to run out anywhere between the 35th and 44th fl oor, and there are 51 fl ights in the competition. “A whistle on our set starts telling us we are running out. “This, mentally, is very unnerving and adds to the psychological challenge of the race … when we breathe (with low oxygen) we have to physically suck in the air, which is unnatural and makes breathing diffi cult. It adds strain to the chest muscles and is doubly hard given your body is extremely hot due to wearing our full fi refi ghting gear.” Add to that the burning sensation of the legs from climbing all those stairs in kit weighing 25kg. Both Dan and Leanna say the mental challenge of the race is just as great as the physical. “It is a race of over-riding your brain and not listening to your body,” says Leanna. “You have to fi ght any feelings

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of claustrophobia, as being extremely hot, Over 30 Years INDUStry Experience Free SERVICE covered in clothing from top to toe, not being able to breathe easily and puffi ng makes you want to stop and rip everything off … especially (from) your face. You are also running up a narrow stairwell with many others.” Often, fi refi ghters are unable to help themselves at the end of the race because they have pushed themselves to the absolute limit. A private hideaway, out Leanna, who completed the open just 2 minutes walk to the beach, Check our Facebook women’s race in 17 minutes and eight peace & tranquillity at its best. page! seconds, three minutes ahead of the second Tents, campervans or caravans, place-getter, says she ran out of air at the backpackers, cabins or motel units. fi nish line, blacked out and fell face-fi rst. Hosts: Mary and Rob Clark It was the fourth time Leanna entered the Address: Marine Parade, Raglan Sky Tower Challenge, and Dan’s second. Phone: (07) 825 8283 Dan, who completed the race in 14 Email: stay@raglanholidaypark.co.nz minutes and 21 seconds, says he and Leanna trained about three times a week for the www.raglanholidaypark.co.nz challenge, tackling the Hakarimatas, Bridal Veil Falls and anywhere else in Raglan with stairs. They would do the Bridal Veil track about four or fi ve times in one session. “It’s pretty stupid,” he laughs. “You get so many comments from tourists – ‘you are mental, crazy’ – especially if you have the mask on and all the gear.” He says it’s been a bit of a joke that Leanna got “a really cool trophy” for her winning effort and he didn’t get anything – although that is because she was the fastest woman in steel, overall, while some of the younger guys “really slaughtered it”. Wed 15th June “I came home with nothing so the kids were, like, really?” The Firefi ghter Sky Tower Challenge 9.30am raised about $1.2 million for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand, with Raglan to fi refi ghters raising more than $5000. Raglan’s volunteer fi re brigade had fi ve fi refi ghters take part in the challenge in 11.30am the Firefi ghter of Steel category. Stephen O’Byrne came fourth in the master men’s All Welcome! age group in 16:24; Ray Bailey was fi fth in the master men’s in 16:25 and Brett Soanes was 14th in the open men’s in 19 minutes. Scout Hall on Cliff St Inger Vos

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bridge near his old home, his grandparents’ home nearby and what is now Wainui Bush Park was known as ‘Dando’s Bridge’. But it was only a one-way bridge back then, he adds. Kris went to the local area school from the age of fi ve until commuting to Hamilton Boys High as a teenager. From there he headed to Victoria University in Wellington with “not much idea” of what to do next. But having written a couple of “halfway decent” stories for a student magazine, he headed to Massey School of Journalism for a year’s post-grad study. That led to a job as reporter on the South Waikato News in Tokoroa, followed by the obligatory OE. On his return in 2005, Kris scored the place at Kapi-Mana News. “I haven’t moved on from community news (to daily news),” he says, “because I just love it.” Kris at the Canon Media Awards ceremony. Among Kris’s fondest memories of his home town are those playing social soccer aglan born-and-bred journalist Kris – a married father of two young as a teen at Kopua Domain and in Hamilton Kris Dando is stoked to have children – has worked for more than a on Sundays with the Hooters, now called picked up a week or so back what decade now at Porirua-based weekly, the the Roosters. “It was a fun time,” he recalls, may not rank as the most prestigious Kapi-Mana News, which for the second rattling off the names of other players back media accolade in the country but time in four years has been named in then like Chris Banks, AD, Scott McNabb is certainly one of the most hotly the Canon awards as the country’s best and Reuben Brown. contested. community newspaper. “One of the best (players) was Xavier He told the Chronicle the double The 40 year old’s been named New Meade,” he adds. “It was fantastic to play Zealand’s best community reporter after triumph was “pretty incredible” for himself alongside a guy who taught me to play “getting off my backside” and entering for and his editor, Joseph Romanos. soccer when I was fi ve or six. It confi rmed there was a place for the fi rst time in the Canon Media Awards. “Someone needs to organise a reunion, The community newspaper categories community newspapers as opposed to the I reckon.” are among the most competitive in the dailies, many of which were struggling to Kris doesn’t get back to Raglan as often annual awards, refl ecting the fact that while survive, he said. “People love local news, as he’d like but enjoys showing his kids dailies are struggling there are more than events and stories that inspire.” around when he does. And he always has to He said his father Alan – who still have a pint with “the old man” on the deck 150 community papers around the country. The judges said Kris’s portfolio of work lives in the family home on Wainui Road, of the Harbour View Hotel. “mirrors the ethic of community journalism directly opposite Ngarunui Beach turnoff “The best thing is spotting someone you – that news items and issues big and small – looked forward each week to his Raglan know (from the past),” he adds. But more are all grist to the mill”. They added his Chronicle and even now sent the odd copy often than not Kris hails them before they work “refl ects good craftsmanship and a down-country to keep him in touch. recognise him. Not only has Kris been away The Dando family goes back generations 15 or 16 years, he’s also lost his hair. “I’m a sound understanding of what readers expect Edith Symes from their local paper and website”. in Raglan, says Kris, recalling when the baldy,” he laughs.

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Majestic Unicorns through to Smokefreerockquest regional finals aglan school band Majestic Unicorns Eadie, 13, lead guitar; Sasha Kirkwood, 13, reckon they’re looking forward to lead singer and ukulele; Lily Bradley, 14, R opening for Beyoncé now that they rhythm guitar; Jack Kirkwood, 13, drums; have hit the big time – making the finals of the Waikato regional competition of Smokefreerockquest.

Sven Seddon, 15, bass guitar; and Emily Wiki, 14, harmony singer. They say their infl uence is everything and anything. For the heats of Smokefreerockquest, New The seven young band members, aged Zealand’s only nationwide, live, all original 13-15, who only two years ago were learning youth music event, Majestic Unicorns played the basics of their instruments, say they were a song called School Time, written by Sasha, “surprised” to make the fi nals after playing which is about the importance of school. the regional heats at Clarence Street Theatre For the regional fi nals they are working on earlier this month. Twelve bands out of 24 a new song called Princess, written by Emily. were selected. “At the moment we’re experimenting with “We honestly thought they’d made a different arrangements and workshopping our mistake. We tried to look cool in front of the sound.” other bands but failed miserably.” Smokefreerockquest is their fi rst foray into Majestic Unicorns comprise of Dughall original music. They began gigging last year, playing covers at school assemblies and fundraisers, the Musicians Club and A Taste Of Christmas held at the town hall. “We’re looking forward to opening for Beyoncé,” they say, when asked what Ph: 825 0114 is next on the books. “Ha, nah, we’ve got a few gigs Fax: 825 0104 coming up.” A/H: free nurse telephone advice Raglan Area School's contemporary 24 hours a day - on 8250114 music teacher Peter Skandera says he’s very proud of his students, and believes they would have been the youngest competing at Smokefreerockquest. OPENING HOURS: He reckons there are a number of Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri reasons why Majestic Unicorns would 8am 8am 8am 8am Open 8am have been selected for the regional fi nals. 7pm 5pm 7pm 5pm Close 7pm “The unique instrumentation that they have: ukulele, bass, acoustic and

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electric guitar, drums. It’s not something that is mainstream, it’s a fresh sound, says Mr Skandera. Also “there is an honest, authentic, unpretentious aspect to their music and to what they are portraying … they are not trying to copy anyone”. They are “sweet honest authentic kids who love what they are doing. Their music is positive and uplifting – they haven’t hit the teenage years of darkness”. Founder and director Glenn Common

says: “The 12 bands going on to the fi nals need to practise hard, craft their set, get their supporters rallied and make good use of networking opportunities and social media to promote themselves and their achievements.” The Waikato regional fi nal is on Saturday, June 25, at Clarence Street Theatre. The national fi nal is on September 24. Winning prizes include $22,000 in Rockshop vouchers and a $20,000 NZ on Air recording package. Inger Vos


Students lead charge in backyard trapping programme

Raglan Area School students during their rat trapping expedition.

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n just two weeks, students have killed 60 rats in 25 traps set up at Raglan Area School. With this number in mind, imagine how many rats live within Raglan’s residential zone, says Karioi Maunga project co-ordinator Kristel Van Houte. “There would be thousands and thousands.” The work by the young trappers is part of a new, backyard, trapping programme that Karioi Maunga is bringing to the Raglan community. Karioi Maunga already has 2000 hectares of traplines on the mountain, which are regularly checked by many volunteers. Kristel says the Maunga trust also works with private landowners around the mountain to keep on top of pests, and it makes sense to extend the predator control to town, to help bring back the dawn chorus to full noise. “Even people who aren’t into conservation work, climbing mountains and getting dirty, can do it. They don’t have to go anywhere … everyone can contribute by having a trap in their backyard.” Kristel says there has been an amazing response by Raglan residents since the school got on board with trapping. “More and more people are coming to us with rat problems,” says Kristel. “And the effort of one or two traps on your property is minimal. “Unless the community does something this ecosystem is not

going to do well. The work we are doing, we are making a difference. If we weren’t doing this then there would be a 1080 drop every seven to eight years and that’s it. “If we weren’t doing anything we wouldn’t even hear the birds.” In the fi rst night of setting their traps, the students caught 16 rats. The next night they got 11. In two weeks they had trapped 60 rats and one stoat. Year 8 teacher Pete Maloney says Kristel and her team were a huge help in setting up the trapline, and it has been a real education for his students. The students built the traps themselves, mapped out the traplines using GPS, and record and graph the data of their catch. “The best thing has been seeing all students gaining self-management skills. They go out onto the trapline in small groups of four and as a group they are responsible for checking, resetting and recording. “For kids not keen on the trapping there is a group that monitors the birdlife on the peninsula and another group of students that work on educating the wider school using power points and demonstrations.” The Year 8 class says they are amazed at how many rats they have caught in their traps, and how many there are in the school area. Student Oceanah Gavin Brightwell says after seeing the results she thinks everyone should get behind the Karioi Backyard project. “Just being able to kill off the rats

around our school doesn't mean the problem’s solved. If we really want to help save our native birds then the majority of the community has to help. Rats move around and we need to be prepared.” Student Karis Soanes says the trapping programme has taught her how fast rats can reproduce in such a short time – up to four times a year, with as many as 10 babies at a time. “These rats are pests so the sooner the town has been rid of them the better, so it would be awesome if everyone pitches in,” Karis says. Leah Maybee-Waitere says apart from killing birdlife, rats “carry a disease called leptospirosis, which is harmful to humans and can make us very sick”. Sacha Patterson says the trapping programme has taught the class a lot about the environment and given them skills for the future. “We also wanted to stop the rodents from breeding and coming into our school.” Inger Vos * Anyone interested in the Karioi Backyard project can contact Kristel Van Houte: email kristel.vanhoute@ arocha.org or ph 027 427 6242. She has rat traps for sale for $15 and rat/stoat traps for $75. Self-setting rat traps are also available. * The Karioi Rangers programme started in Raglan this week, thanks to $20,000 in funding from WWF NZ and the Unlocking Curious Minds fund, by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. The programme, an extension of Karioi Kids, engages young people in hands-on conservation and environmental science through place-based experiential learning. Activities are based around Mt Karioi, with a focus on water, land and sea. The programme encourages students to explore the natural world and apply their learning to local actions for a more sustainable future. The young rangers, aged between 9-13 years old, will connect with local professionals who work in environmental scientists, to inspire future learning and work opportunities in that fi eld.

Raglan Chamber of Commerce honours original board member The Raglan Chamber of Commerce would like to acknowledge Dave Hanna for his contribution to the Chamber over the years. Dave was the original founder of the Raglan business association, now known as the Raglan Chamber of Commerce. Dave was honoured for his time given to the Chamber with a beautiful taonga done by Simon Te Wheoro. Dave has resigned from the board but will continue to be an active member and ongoing supporter of the Chamber and our community.

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Has your pet’s behaviour changed with the weather?

The condition commonly referred to as arthritis is more correctly known as Degenerative Joint Disease or DJD, for short.

examination including assessing the mobility and discomfort in your pets joints. Sometimes, for accurate diagnosis of arthritis, an animal will require x-rays performed Most people think of under general anaesthesia as arthritis as affecting the older certain other conditions may generation of pets, but younger mimic the signs seen with animals can suffer as a result arthritis. Your pet may also benefi t of ligament or bone trauma, from blood and urine testing to or some hereditary diseases. determine if other underlying Large or giant breed dogs are commonly affl icted very early health issues will alter the treatment regime for the in life. All species of animal may arthritis. Once a true diagnosis of be affected by arthritis but it is the dog that shows the most DJD is made, your vet may obvious signs of the disease. recommend a combination of Cats can be sneakier at hiding pain relief/anti-infl ammatory “jointtheir signs of arthritis, but if medications, supplements” and a weightyou know what to look for you can pick up on some of the loss (where appropriate) and moderate exercise program. signs early. Changes that you can make What to look for? • Not wanting to exercise or at home are: • Apet raised soft placed play. Not all foods are created equal so make sure your gets the bestbed, diet possible! As vets cannot importance of good nutrition for your of drafts • we Diffi culty emphasise getting enough up – the out pet, to ensureafter good resting health. Diets need to be tailored to the specifithe c needs of your • Reducing animals especially pet to• ensure they lead a healthy life. weight if it is overweight Diffi culty jumping into • Keep There reasons why you should feedingthe your exercise pet with petlevel food the are car,many climbing stairs or consider purchased sensible. Arthritic joints do jumping from ontoyour the vet. bench (cats) need to grow be kept mobile • Limping shortneeds stepping Advice: Your pet’sor dietary may change as they and age. Your vet/but vet excessive hardofexercise gait when walking nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages your pet. can infl ame the situation (dogs). • Vet-Only Changepet in Range: food character, offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, As arthritis has such an behaviour orhairball temperament, weight loss and control. or impact on the quality of life sleeping more than usual Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller for your pet, it is important • Excessive licking of one dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are thatofyou petproblems checked particulartobody formulated help area control or prevent some thehave typicalyour health of If you are concerned that out if you suspect a problem; each breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets designed for specific your conditions. pet may have arthritis, animals can be very good health you will need to make an food at ishiding pain. –For further Much less mess to clean up: Quality highly digestible therefore less appointment with your information or advice please mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet. Anexa FVC vet. Your vet will contact your local Anexa FVC Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the perform a complete physical vet, we’re here to help. pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High

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A true cross country event

Despite some of the wettest weather we've seen lately, last Friday, Waitetuna School forged ahead with hosting six other schools for the Western Waikato Rural Cluster Schools cross country race. A

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students were cheering and encouraging students from all different schools. With the mud, there were men from the Watietuna community pushing out car after car from the mud bath that formed in the paddock. Well done to all the schools that participated and the kids that ran on the day.

Western Waikato Cross Country Results 2016 5 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Ella Mackie Te Kowhai 2ND Amelia Shnuriger Te Mata 3RD Hannah Milne Rotokauri 5 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Nixon Banks Te Kowhai 1ST =Mako Gridelli-Muru Raglan 3RD Ramone Regnier Raglan 6 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Deanna Smith Rotokauri 2ND Isla Limbert Te Mata 3RD Katie Davies-Barnes Te Kowhai 6yr old girls 1st and 2nd equal 1ST Mirella Singleton Whatawhata 2ND Saima Bower Te Mata 6 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Cole Turney Rotokarui 2ND Uenuku McKoy Waitetuna 3RD Cory Burt Rotokauri 7 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Milla Taggart Te Mata 2ND Paige Moka Rotokauri 3RD Whitu Gridelli-Muru Raglan 7 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Toby Pepper Waitetuna 2ND Marama Tangiora Rotokauri 3RD Seb Goudie-Higgins Te Mata 8 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Star Knuiman Te Mata 2ND Ayla Gee Waitetuna 3RD Shanti McKoy Waitetuna 8 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Quinn Pyle Te Kowhai 2ND Shane Jonas Te Mata

3RD Riley Hartgill Waitetuna 9 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Georgie Benseman Waitetuna 2ND Jayla-Rose Waitere Te Mata 3RD Hazel Cranfield Waiteuna 9 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Taane Wetere Whatawhata 2ND Cole Viljoen Rotokauri 3RD Isaac Collinson Rotokauri 10 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Leah Rutherfurd-Higgins Te Mata 2ND Sophie Collier Te Uku 3RD Tegan Barham Rotokauri 10 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Daniel Cameron Rotokauri 2ND Cory Hartgill Waitetuna 3RD Joakim White Whatawhata 11 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Jahzara Waitere Te Mata 2ND Amarnee Shepherd Horotiu 3RD Brooke Pyle Te Kowhai 11 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Kuhga Hutt Raglan 2ND Liam Townsend Rotokauri 3RD Jamie Zyza Te Kowhai 12/13 Year Olds - Girls Full name School 1ST Nikita Goodwin TROPHY Te Kowhai 2ND Brie Bennett Raglan 3RD Jesse Astwood Te Kowhai 12/13 Year Olds - Boys Full name School 1ST Mathijs Wetzels TROPHY Te Kowhai 2ND Kora Cooper Raglan 3RD Tobias Wetzels Te Kowhai

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

Licenced under REAA 2008

NEW LISTING

Build Your Hideaway Here! Located off Whaanga Road, approximately 7km from the centre of Raglan, this section has power and telephone on site and a cleared, levelled and compacted building platform. Approximately 720 metres from the shore line this area is a popular spot for avid surfer’s, allowing as it does, access by way of a private walkway to one of the world’s most famous left hand surf breaks; Whale Bay and Indicators. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity - be in the water at daybreak! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23814

New House, Yards, Fences And Water This attractive 73ha (approx) block is located in a desirable farming area with near new home and infrastructure. The home has three bedrooms, office and a modern kitchen with views overlooking the whole property. Currently grazing heifers and running ewes on the steeper country. Situated mid way between Hamilton and Raglan and with Waitetuna Primary school less than 5 mins down the road.

Raglan $320,000

GST Inclusive

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 John Sisley M 027 475 9808

Raglan $1,300,000

Plus GST (if any) Phone for an appointment to view

A Property With "Wow" Factor A property like no other in New Zealand! The remodeling of this iconic Raglan landmark has to be seen to be believed. The two silos have been converted into five high end luxury apartments. The main apartment is open plan and home to the current owner. The other four apartments have amazing views of the Raglan Harbour and are tenanted as a very lucrative holiday business. There is potential to further develop this property. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23381

Spoilt For Choice Lot 3 1.56ha - $260,000 Lot 4 1.13ha - $230,000 Lot 5 1.28ha - $230,000 Three sections to choose from, all offering potential building sites with amazing rural views. Power is located at the boundary. Quality lifestyle sections in a very desirable location!

Raglan $1.99M

Plus GST (If Any) Phone for an appointment to view

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Raglan FOR SALE GST Inclusive

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22631

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23634 Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

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Queen's Birthday Weekend at the YOT Club

TREES

FOR YOUR FUTURE Did you know that recycling one tonne of paper saves 17 trees? Look out for changes to your refuse and recycling coming July 1st.

Auckland house DJ Greg Churchill will play at the YOT Club on Sunday. The Yot Club is open Friday, Saturday Sunday on this long weekend with one of the country's top reggae bands, one of if not the best house / techno DJs and some of Raglan's best talent spread over three nights.

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Rootz Konekt have toured the North Island extensively promoting their own music as well as supporting other big bands such as Katchafi re, 1814, Tasty Brown, Paua, Rebel Souljahz, J-Boog and the renowned Third World. Supporting Rootz Konekt on this tour will be The Generation, a local reggae band. This Friday has local songwriter Cydney night has an early start with The Generation Brown playing from 9pm before DJ B-Rex kicking off at 8.30pm and Rootz Konekt takes over at 10pm. B-Rex always brings the doing two 90 minute sets from 9.30pm. goodness with a set aimed at getting you on Sunday brings Auckland house / techno the dance fl oor. legend Greg Churchill to town. Greg has been Saturday night brings Hamilton reggae at the forefront of NZ electronic music from band Rootz Konekt to town. day one with a huge amount of international Rootz Konekt are a 10-piece roots reggae releases and an unbroken history as one of band from Hamilton. Rootz Konekt will be New Zealand's most in demand DJs. Don't touring to promote their fi rst album “Lockin miss this chance to catch one of the worlds best DJs at the peak of his powers. A. Meek & Loadin".

HEADING OFF THIS WEEKEND? REMEMBER TO DRIVE FRESH... z Catch up on lost sleep before you head away z Take regular breaks – every two hours on long trips is best z If you’re tired, pull over and have a 10 to 20 minute power nap z Take turns driving

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16 Cambrae Road

140 Acre Te Mata Drystock Block 56.59ha (139.78 acres more or less) dry stock block in 1 title 15 minutes to Raglan and 45 minutes to Hamilton. 11 paddocks with 7 wire post and batten fencing in recently upgraded good stock proof condition. Situated in a sheltered fertile valley with road access on 2 sides. Natural water throughout the block with several springs available for installing reticulation to troughs if desired. Approximately 10 acres of attractive native bush (uncovenanted). Several building platforms are available with good views over the farm. See you at the open day.

Serene and Secluded Haven This home offers a spacious, cook friendly kitchen, large, open plan living, 3 bedrooms, bush surroundings and close access to the harbour. The living area and master bedroom open to a sunny, sheltered, private deck with beautiful harbour views. The bonus of ensuite studio accommodation offers multiple possibilities as a work from home space, a separate guest suite or teenage retreat, the choice is yours. This could be the one you have been searching for. Call or email Chrissy for more information.

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$825,000 + gst (if any) Matt Sweetman - 021 624 826 msweetman.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/132HFG

Open Home

New Listing

Deadline 4pm 9.6.16 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/13CHFG

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55a Government Road

Magical 40 Acres on Aotea Harbourfront The Aotea harbour outlook from this property is just amazing with wide views of the everchanging tides from a variety of easy building platforms. Wake up to the fresh sea air and calls of the birds nesting in the ample regenerating manuka on the block. Let it continue to grow and have an endless supply of firewood or take advantage of the honey market with a bee keeping venture or lease. The boat ramp is only 10 minutes drive away for launching your watercraft of choice and there’s a nice flat beach in front too for the whole family to enjoy.

Great Bach or First Home Are you looking for that affordable first step on the property ladder? Or a great bach? If you want something that you can add value to you should see the potential here. With 2+ bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sunny, fenced courtyard plus a large garage with room for the boat and all the toys. And located just across the road from the Daisy Street harbour access. Call Chrissy for more information or come along to the Open Home.

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$439,000 Matt Sweetman - 021 624 826 msweetman.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/121HFG

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349 Wainui Road

56 Matakotea Road, Te Uku

Totally Unique Multi Dwelling Opportunity One of a kind opportunity offering so many options and income with 4 dwellings on 1 title, this represents incredible value! Consisting of 2 luxury chalets, a super stylish studio unit + 3 bedroom Lockwood style home. Set in secluded park like grounds on 3778m² and featuring a stream, established trees, flowers and plantings. 5 mins to world class surf and town. Opportunities with existing legal accommodation rights anywhere in Raglan are very rare. Plenty of potential for growth here.

An Irresistable Character You can’t help falling in love with this charming character! Recently renovated this beautiful bungalow still retains many of the original character features and gives you a feeling of being “home”. The gorgeous country kitchen is spacious and light with an old style servery/ breakfast bar through to the large open plan dining and living areas. . The 6132m² lifestyle block is made up of a generous flat lawn area surrounding the house - space for the kids to play, vege gardens, fruit trees and more.

For Sale $950,000 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/13VHFG

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

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9b Cross Street Beach Within Reach Always had a dream that at some stage you would like to make a move to the beautiful, laid back seaside community of Raglan but it appeared out of reach? This 2 bedroom cottage on a sunny, rear section could be your opportunity to make that dream a reality. It is cute and quirky and has plenty of scope for you to put your own touches to it and add value. And with the shops, cafes and beach a short walk away you can leave the car at home.

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$329,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/13EHFG

14 Puka Place

RENTAL: 19 Bay View Road

For Sale $205,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 13THFG

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Limited Edition! Big Section with Harbour Views With limited sections available, this one has by far got size and views to boot! Elevated section of 1085m² enjoying beautiful Raglan harbour views, one of the last remaining Waikowhai sections. Plenty of room to build your dream home and feature landscaped gardens. Covenants apply.

Views for Bay View This 4 bedroom home offers wonderful seaviews from all rooms with decks facing east and west as well as being sunny and warm. The beach is a short walk to the end of the road. Newly decorated throughout just move in and enjoy. Please complete a tenant application with photo i.d. before viewing. $435 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 5ZHFG

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

David Cordiner

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 283 0511

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

Licensed Salesperson

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Raglan Property Manager

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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

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AUTOMOTIVE

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ARBORIST

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

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE HARDIES HOUSE & GARDEN

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CONCRETE SERVICES 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

Concrete Cutter

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

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

Open: 8:30 - 4:30 Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun Open: 12:30 - 4:30 Saturdays and Public Holidays Closed: Tuesdays and Thursdays

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RAGLAN COMMUNITY VAN SERVICE

FRI 3RD JUNE RAGLAN CLUB INC Member’s draw, $2800 (drawn between 6.30pm and 8.00pm). MAKING A DIFFERENCE THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Established 20 years ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. St Peters Church Hall. Bow Street. Everybody is most welcomed to attend.*Ad sponsored by RC B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

HEALING ROOMS 2nd & 4th Weds @ Plunket Rooms, 11am– 12.30pm.

FRI 3RD JUNE @ YOT CLUB Cydney Brown from 9pm. B-Rex takes over at 10pm.

WED 8TH JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Hakarimata from Cascades. Bring lunch.

SAT 4TH JUNE @ RAGLAN CLUB Shane and the Shazam Band. $15 cover. Starts at 7pm.

JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome). Pool, darts, snooker gaming, indoor/ outdoor bowls & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

MOVIES at the Old School

_______________ 45 YEARS M, Sex scenes & language 94 MINS

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Sunday 5 Jun 4.30pm & 7pm

HUNT for the WILDERPEOPLE PG Violence, coarse language, some scenes may disturb young children 101 mins

Monday 6 Jun 4.30pm & 7pm Reserves: 825 0023 www.raglanartscentre.co.nz For Sale

The Herbal Dispensary LONG WEEKEND FOOD-ARAMA Foodie Treats & Samples Including the new Cricket flour & Protein bars! Come and taste the new organic high protein snacks and met the producers Met Shaun from Volare Sourdough Breads Taste Cheese Barn organic cheeses & Pepplers range of dressings and vinegars 6 Wallis Street 825 7444

Be prepared for winter with a RAINS rain jacket: • 100% waterproof, • great windbreak • packs away for travel • simple functional style • Unisex styes & colours Keep warm on the inside with Storm & India herbal teas, Hakanoa Spicy Chai & beautiful range of Kinto teapots!

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

SUN 5TH JUNE @ YOT CLUB Greg Churchill. One of NZ’s most ondemand house/ techno DJs.

Public Notices

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR Saturday Lessons $70-My Car, Manual or $50-Your Car. Ph. 027 4585 652.

THURSDAY 9TH JUNE SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING

Wanted

KANUKA/BUSH site wanted for beehives, Royalties on offer Phone Bevan on 0211661465.

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.

At the close of nominations as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies required to be filled, I hereby declare the following duly elected: Amy Bateman, Tara Abbott, Erin Cranfield, Lisa Berejoni.

Fire Station Rooms 11 am. Guest Speaker Weed Control WEC $5.00 Curry and Rice Lunch All Welcome

Sara Gambrill, Returning Officer Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Venus NZ Limited, private company of Hamilton, has made application to the Waikato District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 35 Bow Street, Raglan and known as Thirsty Liquor Raglan. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is bottle store. The days and hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9.00am to 11.00pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Ngaruawahia District Licensing Committee, at 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the renewal of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. The is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published on 26/05/2016.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

An opportunity has arisen for a Financial & Operations Administration role at Te Mauri Tau.

Contact Gary Kite

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

To Let

This position supports Te Mauri Tau programmes and activities by ensuring that all the various day-­‐to-­‐day support functions such as finance, payroll, and calendars are smoothly administrated.

Garage Sale

This role would suit someone with a high level of competence in ledger software, payroll, excel and budgeting. The potential candidate also needs to be interested in working with kaupapa Māori and comfortable in a bi-­‐lingual environment.

3-BRM HOUSE Large, sunny house. Raglan West. $380pw. Ph. 0274527893. 48 MAIN RD 8am Sat 4th. Plants $1, soft toys $1.

raglanhospital@xtra.co.nz.

XTREME ZERO WASTE QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND HOURS Saturday 4th June 12.30pm – 4.30pm Sunday 5th June 8.30am – 4.30pm Monday 6th June 12.30pm – 4.30pm Kerbside Collections Raglan West: Tuesday Raglan East: Wednesday

FIREWOOD MANUKA, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

WAITETUNA SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEE’S ELECTION DECLARATION OF PARENT ELECTION RESULTS

SELF STORAGE

50 SILAGE BALES Situations Vacant $80+gst each, phone M AINTENANCE 027 362 6004 PERSON REQUIRED for FIREWOOD. DRY Raglan Hospital and Rest PINE $155, Gum $185 Home. Part time up to 15 2mx2m load delievered. hours per week. Must Phone 021 077 1524. have a can do attitude, FIREWOOD DRY happy disposition and MANUKA $130per cubic be able to work well in meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 a team. Phone Cherry 9022 or Ian 027 362 027 683 9056 or email 6004.

DRY MANUKA FIREWOOD SALE $120per m3. 2-5m3 $110 per cubic metre. Free delivery. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912.

For booking of the Raglan Community Van Service for medical appointments, please contact the Raglan Community House Ph. 078258142 by 12pm Friday the week before your appointment. This service relies on the good work of volunteers and to make it successful we need your help.

SAT 4TH JUNE @ YOT CLUB Rootz Konekt with The Generation. Kicks off at 8:30pm.

Services Offered

KIWIS AGAINST SEABED MINING Notice of Annual General Meeting KASM AGM will be held on Wednesday 22nd June at the Town Hall Supper Room commencing 5.30pm. All Welcome!

FIREWOOD DRY AND READY NOW Your One Stop Shop for the best variety of firewood in town ANY QUANTITY! PICK AND MIX YOUR WOOD for the ultimate cosy home this winter! CALL US NOW & BE ORGANISED

Manuka $55 scoop (A+ rating, Slow) Kanuka $55 scoop Macrocarpa $50 scoop (B+, Slow) Split Pine $35 scoop (Starter) Totara $45 scoop Untreated Pine Blocks $25 scoop (Fast, Great starter) Bagged Huntly Coal $20 bag Don't limit yourself to one type of wood, customize your order CREDIT CARDS & WINZ QUOTES/PAYMENT CARDS ACCEPTED

Attention Valued Customers: 2016 WINTER HOURS Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm Change: Saturdays 9:00am - 4:00pm Deliveries 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Mon - Fri Only

07 825 0577

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This is a part-­‐time role starting at 10 hours per week. If interested please contact us for more information: Katarina (katarina@mauritau.org.nz) Phone 8257111, or Tuihana (tuihana@teahoturoa.org.nz) Phone on th 8250002, before 8 June 2016.

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY GRADE

RESULT

28.05.16

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

12th Grade

Lost 44-0

River Keiser, Liam Parrott & Rowan McLachlan

11th Grade 10th Grade Green 10th Grade Black 9th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade 6th Grade

Won 55-0 Draw 25 all — Won 35 - 10 Won 60-10 — Draw 35-35

(Defaulted) Rico Mahan & Mahlis Gavin-Brightwell Luca Parrott & William Parker

Liam, Maz and Jessie

28.05.16 RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER Jethro Neels GRADE

7th Grade Snappers U8 Grade Seastars U8 Grade Tuatuas U8 Grade Orcas 8th Grade Morays 8th Grade Kinas 8th Grade Stingrays 9th Grade Mauis U10 Grade Seahorses 10th Grade Bullsharks 10th Grade Piranhas 10th Grade Dolphins 11th Grade Anemones 12th Grade Sharks

RESULT

Loss 1 - 2 Win 3 - 0 Draw 0 - 0 Win 5 - 1 Loss 2 - 6 Win 6 - 2 Win 5 - 1 Win 5 - 1 Win 5 - 3

PLAYERS YERS OF THE DAY A AY

Van Camenzind NA NA Isla Stephens Will Hunter Kye Nguyen Noam Friedrich Milo Van der Zanden Tehani Ralaimihoatra

Postponed

Win 6 - 2 Win 5 - 4 Loss 0 - 11 Win 9 - 0

Leeto Hughes Emma Higgins NA Braeden Rossiter

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

116F GREENSLADE RD 4

AUCTION 25.6.16 ONSITE 3PM • Offering absolute waterfront living with

WANT TO SELL? NOW IS THE TIME!! Our phone is hot with buyers!

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RIPARIAN LIFESTYLE EXCEPTIONAL HOME

‘riparian rights’ • An opportunity exists to own an exquisite home with fishing, floundering, kayaking and swimming at your doorstep • This high spec property has 4 bedrooms, master with large ensuite and generous walk in wardrobe, plus an extra bathroom • An impressive kitchen, luxurious lounge and master bedroom all enjoying sunshine and north facing water views • The large decking leads you to an immaculately manicured pathway to the boat-house situated right on the water’s edge • Other features include, wooden flooring, Rinnai Infinity hot water, HRV Ventilation, under floor heating in bathrooms, insulation, and eco wall heaters. The property also offers a large double garage. It doesn’t get much better than this, a beautiful modern, low maintenance and warm property with your own private beach.

List with the Ray White Team between 15th May and 24 July and you will go into the draw for two nights Bed & Breakfast Accommodation at the Chateau Tongariro Hotel. To be drawn 25th July 2016 Booking is for 5th & 6th August. Phone 07 825 8669

ID#RAG22613

*Special conditions apply

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

25J VIOLET ST

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE $395,000

• Here is a great opportunity to invest in your future in Raglan • Thinking of downsizing or buying an investment property, this is a must to view and very worthy of your consideration • Smartly presented, this spacious townhouse apartment features open plan loun ge and dining plus an extra bonus of an internal entry single garage • North facing, spacious decking provides all day sun with plenty of room for the outdoor living • Added bonus of water views to the harbour • Perfectly sized for couples and singles. There is really nothing left to do here but move in and start unpacking. Make the call and own this little gem!

104B GREENSLADE & 2 104D GREENSLADE RD

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• Privacy and seclusion surrounded in native trees • This property comes with 2 titles with options for the right buyer • Title 1: 104B Greenslade Rd is a 1270m² property with a rustic 2 bedroom board and batten batch including kitchen, bathroom with separate toilet and separate laundry • Title 2: 104D Greenslade Road has a ¼ share of 1912m² with a small shed with landing • Some TLC might make the current dwellings the perfect weekend batch, or simply use the land to build your dream home with water views

MOONLIGHT BAY OPPORTUNITY $480,000

ID#RAG22566

ID#RAG22630

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

10 KAITOKE ST

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2 TIDD DRIVE

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PEACE & TRANQUILITY CLOSE TO THE BAY $419,000

• Soak up the sun and enjoy the ambiance of this ideally located 2 bedroom home • Located just across the road from the native bush board walk around Kaitoke Bay • Immaculately presented modern kitchen, leadlight fittings and fully insulated • Fully fenced grounds planted with a variety of fruit trees, veges and ornamental plantings • An absolute ideal safe setting

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SUNNY AND PRIVATE, SO CLOSE TO TOWN! $450,000

• Don’t miss the opportunity to own this sunny 2 bedroom home nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac with the bonus of a 1 bedroom self contained unit • The 2 bedroom house features open plan living, modern kitchen and a large deck • Downstairs: modern 1 bedroom unit with the benefit of it’s own access and a beautiful and private courtyard • Fantastic location with only a short walk into Raglan village, shops cafes and to the beach.

ID#RAG22589

ID#RAG22623

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

2B SIMON ROAD AFFORDABLE BUYING CLOSE TO THE BAY $445,000

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

135 RIRIA KEREOPA DRIVE 2

2 •Tidy three bedroom home with family room downstairs. •Elevated, north facing - just a short walk to Lorenzen Bay. •Newly painted and carpeted, easy care grounds. •Ready to move in and enjoy!

SUN, SURF AND SEA VIEWS $365,000

ID#RAG22617

TREASURE IN GREENSLADE $369,000

View Open Home Saturday 1pm Or By Appt

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

OPEN HOMES

28th & 29th of May

• Located directly across the road from Raglan’s popular kite surfing beach, this property provides million dollar views and close access to all the beach has to offer • Open plan kitchen, dining and living area which flows out onto generous decking where you can spend hours soaking in the sun and enjoying the stunning views • A large flat site at the front of the house provides plenty of room for tents, campervans and family entertaining • Situated on 825m2 of leasehold land with 24 years remaining on the lease. Currently a successful book a bach earning a gross annual income of approximately $21,000.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

NEW LISTING

• Here is an opportunity worthy of your immediate viewing that won’t last long in Greenslade Road • 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 • The current owners have building plans to share, so the hard work has been done here. Consider these plans and fine tune or create your own piece of paradise in the future.

ID#RAG22633

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ID#RAG22480

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

98G GREENSLADE RD

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LIFESTYLE: 24 WRIGHTS RD BEST BLOCK BEST BUY $220,000

• Why wait? Don’t miss out on this wonderful land opportunity and build your dream home on this 5000m² block • You will find this sunny rural retreat only 5 minutes from sipping your morning coffee in Raglan township or an easy 25min commute to work in Hamilton • On the bus route to local schools, with power to the boundary, a tar sealed driveway and views of the windmills and countryside. With easy covenants don’t delay call Julie or Blair today!!

ID#RAG22467

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm - 23 Government Rd | Saturday 1pm - 5B Waikowhai Place Saturday 1pm - 98G Greenslade Rd (section with double garage) | Sunday 12pm - 11a Upper Cross St

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


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