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This week the Chronicle caught up with Jenny Bruce who grew up on a (07) 825 8761 Open 9am -7pm farm in Ruapuke and continues to farm Phone orders welcome! Tuesday - Sundays a small block in Te Uku. *Fish & Chips* At the Raglan Club *Burgers* Closed Monday Open Wed – Sat: 5 - 8 pm and for Where do you farm in the Raglan *Weekly Specials* ph. 825 8278 events. The store with a lot more! area? how long have you been there? Roast Dinner night Thurs 5 – 8 pm. Te Kopua Camp Store, Marine Parade, Raglan I farm in Te Uku. We have been on Great food and atmosphere! Mon/Tues: Closed this farm for 5 years. Fresh Sandwiches Phone: 07 825 8278 Weds: 10a-4p or 07 825 8288 Is farming your primary business? Made with Thurs-Sat: 10a-4 / 5:30p-10p No. My husband Jamie is an Sunday: 10a-4p Homemade Bread architectual designer. His is our Happy Hour Friday Starting at $5 6 Wallis St - 825 8364 4 Bow Street–825 0919 5:30p-6:30p primary income. In the last few weeks I have just leased out two thirds of our farm to a lovely local couple who will Ask About The Open for Dinner run their dairy heifers and calves on it. Soup Special! Fri & Sat I also do house cleaning and gardening ! Hallertau Beer 248 Wainui Rd | 825 8233 PLUS Wraps - Salads 825 8253 to supplement our income further. Open 7 Days a Week From 9am Volcom Lane On Tap Real Fruit Ice Cream Dinner Fri-Sat from 5.30pm Open from 11:30am Can you describe how you run the farm and what you farm. THE Up until the last few months I was Open 7 Days mainly grazing heifers and calves for Open 7 Days 10am to 10pm a local dairy farmer. Now I just farm S E R V I N G H O N E S T, L O C A L A N D G O O D F O O D 8am - 4pm 29 Bow St open seven days a week our small flock of sheep and a few beef 5 1 a W h a a n ga Ro a d , N O 1 9 B o w S t r e e t 07 8 2 5 0 0 2 7 825 0202 W h a l e B a y, R a g l a n , N Z cows. (Plus our horses, pigs, chickens 07 825 7072 and other pets.) When I was grazing for w w w.w a o k u l o d ge.c o. n z other people I was very aware of keeping w a o k u l o d ge @ g m a i l .c o m Open 7 Days This space could be yours.. them in the best possible condition. I Weekdays From 3pm Contact the Raglan Chronicle for more would break feed using electric fencing Weekends from 11am details: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz 43 Rose St and feed out hay if they got a bit short 825 0010 using a wheel barrow, and later on a quad bike. Now that I have only my own stock to farm I am very casual and tend to understock to make it easier. Living on a small farm is very much a lifestyle The Avatar®Course choice for us. The family all helps out in various ways, especially when I need ‘‘There are two principles stages in studying that extra person. The kids are great the operation of consciousness: 1)reflection farm dogs, and Jamie is a whizz with upon what has happened and 2) observation water problems. My Dad is always there of what has happened” to lend a helping hand with whatever Harry Palmer author of the Avatar materials is happening, whether it's shearing, Caring for the ones you love For more information contact: haymaking etc or give advice, as is our Cam 021 529 765 friend Basil who is a terrific handy man. 27 - 29 Manukau Road camkay@xtra.co.nz Are you from a rural background? Ph. 07 825 8306 www.theavatarcoursepacific.com How did you decide to pursue a career Fax: 07 825 8855 in farming? Email: raglanhospital@xtra.co.nz Avatar is a registered trademark Star’s Edge, Inc. All rights reserved. Yes. I grew up in Ruapuke. My father and mother were sheep and beef farmers. A lot of my favorite childhood memories have to do with our families RAGLAN UNION activities on the farm and with the animals. Jamie and I always dreamed CHURCH of raising our family on a small block. LLB. PG Dip Spts Mgt. Notary Public initially we were only looking for 5-10 Local lawyer for Raglan’s legal needs acres, but this place came up, we loved Raglan office: it and here we are. Mondays 9am - 4pm Whats currently happening on the at Dr Ellisons surgery farm? 31 Wallis Street Raglan WeatherMap - New Zealand weather It'sforecasts fairly quiet at the moment as or by appointment SUNDAY SERVICES: we head into winter. But it's also an 10.00am - Family Service with Sunday School Email: rhys@ellisonlaw.co.nz exciting time for us. Our sheep are or phone P: 07 834 1248 / M: 021 2967296 about to lamb. The kids love going out Op-Shop in the hall 10am - 2pm Saturdays. Left Hand Break Restaurant

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each day and seeing who's lambed and what they've had. What are the barriers or difficulties that arise through the process? On a small block it's not cost effective to buy some of the tools and equipment that are very helpful on farms, so there's a lot of making do. We are very lucky to have great family, friends and neighbours who have been very generous with their time and equipment. I have also found that I wasn't able to put in the time I wanted to on the farm with my family commitments and with the need to take on extra work to supplement our income. What do you like about the farming way of life? I love the feeling of space and freedom: of being able to get up early and run up to the top of a hill to watch the sunrise. One of the things I enjoy the most, is going out of the house first thing in the morning and being greeted with lots of excited cheeping from the latest batch of chicks and squeaking from the guinea pig cage. Next I usually hear a welcoming whinnie from the horse paddock, followed by a flash of pink and black as the pigs run squealing towards the gate ready for a feed. As I walk down the lane the pet sheep follow me along and crowd around for a rub, followed by the barn cat who comes out to give me a smooch and guide me to the secret stash of cat biscuits in the shed. I hear the birds in the trees, feel the wind on my face(and often the rain), the air is fresh and the world is a beautiful place. What are your future plans or goals? At the moment I will continue as I am with leasing and farming a few of http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla our own animals. As the kids have got older I seem to have turned into a taxi driver so as far as the future goes, I'll just take one week at a time.

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Target of zero sewage spills ‘impossible’ – council

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here’s zero chance of Raglan having zero sewage spills, the community board was told at its meeting last week.

Waikato District Council service delivery manager Tim Harty, who was grilled by community board members about the incident report on the overflow of untreated wastewater into the harbour during Easter, said a target of zero spills was “impossible”. “I’m just being open and honest … I was (once) the bloke cleaning the pump stations.” The report by AECOM New Zealand Ltd, which has been a long time coming for the Raglan Community Board, was tabled at the meeting on Tuesday last week. The report says pipeline failure was the root cause of the spill, which saw about 38 cubic metres of wastewater enter the harbour estuary near the Marine Parade pump station. The community board, which is still waiting for a report on a second sewage spill into the harbour on May 26, wants council to be transparent regarding Raglan’s sewage system, and wants assurance that

such spills will not happen again. Both times, a ban was put on swimming and taking seafood from the harbour, and, thanks to social media, there are community fears that Raglan is becoming better known for its sewage spills than its surf. At the meeting, councillor Clint Baddeley called for a zero tolerance towards wastewater spills, and said the onus was on council to supply a sewage system that the community could have confidence in. The report notes that the failed section of pipeline, which was about 40 years old, was badly corroded and leaking. Although, Waikato District Council takes scheduled replacements of pipes, based on age, criticality, condition and available funding, the failed pipeline was between two newer structures, and was not recorded as “a separate asset”. Over time, soil had entered the pipeline and had inundated and blocked the pumps. The report says the pump station did not have the recommended volume of emergency storage, which would increase the time available to take action in the event of pump failure. Ironically, contractors were working on putting in extra storage at the corner of Marine Parade and Nihinihi

Ave at the time of the spill. The report also notes that had an alarm been programmed into the system, then this would have notified of an impending overflow. A telemetry high level alarm callout function has since been put in. Mr Harty told the meeting that it was impossible for council to be at all places at the same time, with regards to the workings of Raglan’s complex sewage system. He said the council mandate, which came from central government, was to have no more than five spills per 1000 connections. “So it is what it is. We don’t say it is our goal.” The council had already had 58 overflows this year, he said, which equated to only 0.55 overflows per 1000 connections. Of those 58 overflows, 47 were “very, very minor”. “We have zero tolerance to not reporting – even an egg cup full.” Four of the spills were due to breakages and five were mechanical issues. Mr Harty said a “lion’s share” of the issues had to do with network blockages. “You can find almost everything down there. “No-one is saying this is acceptable. It is a significant disappointment to us all.” He said the Whitley St spill, just two months after the overflow at Marine Parade, was “demoralising”. “We put a lot of time and energy into putting systems in place to make sure this doesn’t happen.” He was expecting a report on the Marine Parade spill from Waikato Regional Council. Bob MacLeod said he was upset at what Waikato District Council called “an acceptable level” of spills. “You are expecting us to have between 10-13 spills and that’s OK?” Inger Vos

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Rick Thorpe, of Xtreme Waste, last week told the Raglan Community Board that the solar Big Belly bin being trialled near the skate ramp at Te Kopua Domain could fit about eight times more rubbish than a standard bin, and therefore didn’t have to be serviced as regularly. He said the 100-litre bin had a hydraulic motor, which ran on solar power, to compact the waste. The bin is programmed to send a text message to say when it is half full and three-quarters full. During the six months that the bin had been trialled for, it only had to be emptied about 1.5 times a week on average, Rick said. Standard bins could be emptied up to 14 times a week in summer. Rick said the problem with standard bins was that people did not want to put their hands inside to push down their rubbish, so bins quickly overflowed. Xtreme Waste had worked with Raglan Engineering to put tops on the standard bins but seagulls would still reach underneath to get out the rubbish.

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whose life was cruelly cut short in 2015 at the hands of his abusive caregivers.

About 20 senior social studies students will demonstrate against child abuse at the water tower on Monday 27 June at 8am, on the same day that Moko Rangitoheriri’s killers are to be sentenced for manslaughter. The Sensible Sentencing Trust has also organised a national March for Moko to be held on Monday, which could see protests outside every high court in New Zealand. In Raglan, a community march, organised by Raglan Community Board member Lisa

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Thomson, will be held for Moko after the school demonstration, from 9am-10am. The Raglan Justice for Moko March will start at the water tower and end in the centre of town. Year 12 student Mya Leabourne says the class has been following the Moko tragedy as part of their NCEA learning, working on an achievement standard that “requires us to describe a social justice and human rights action”. Moko died in Taupo hospital on August 10, 2015, after being subjected to repeated sadistic child abuse by his carers, Tania Shailer and David Haerewa. He had been hit, kicked, bitten, thrown, dropped and stomped on. “We felt so strongly about it we decided we wanted to do something,” says Mya.

In May, after Shailer and Haerewa pleaded guilty to manslaughter, a charge reduced from murder, thousands of people nationwide marched for Moko, who has come to symbolise domestic violence in New Zealand. The Sensible Sentencing Trust is calling for a royal commission of inquiry into how Moko’s horrific death came to be reduced to the “shallow charge of manslaughter”. Mya says the student demonstration is to inform the public about New Zealand’s appalling child abuse statistics, and “that something needs to be done about it”. “We have the fifth worst child abuse record out of 31 OECD countries. “On average, one child is killed in every five weeks in New Zealand. “One child is hospitalised every second day from assault, neglect or mistreatment. “Most abused children are under five, and one-year-olds are at the most risk. “We have a responsibility to treat people in a humane way.” Mya says it is everyone’s responsibility to “step up, step out and speak up” if they know a child is being abused. She says the students have been working hard to make placards for the demonstration, and would appreciate community support at the event. Social studies teacher Naomi Tovio says after researching the case, her class felt terrible for Moko. “What the class couldn't understand was how no-one who knew the offenders and the situation could have not known what was going on and spoken out. “As we were already researching different types of social action, the class decided that child abuse was an issue that they could stand up for and raise awareness of within the Raglan community.” Ms Tovio says a demonstration is an effective way to inform and educate people. Organising the demonstration is a learning opportunity for the students, and at the same time they are exercising their human rights and responsibilities, she says. Inger Vos

Competitors warm up again for Karioi Classic

Sunday 30 July is the only day of the year that cyclists rule the roads around Mt Karioi and it's coming up fast.

traditional slow winter months. But it is all about celebrating our maunga and the two-wheeled iron horse. In the last couple of weeks lots of cyclists have been spotted on Te Hutewai Rd and Whaanga Rd, checking out the course. A group of local mums has also been training hard and some of them have high ambitions. Please also be advised that a temporary road closure will be in place on the day for Whaanga, Ruapuke, Waimaunga and Te Hutewai Road.

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This year Lisa Thomson and Dirk De Ruysscher have added an extra distance of 85km to the popular Karioi Classic event. They both hope that hundreds of cyclists will come and bring their families on the day. Karioi Classic weekend has always been a busy time for local businesses in the

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The ladies from FeastBox will be promoting their healthy food kits at registration. Lisa and Dirk would also like to acknowledge and thank Raglan Land Company for its continued and generous support over the last 7 years. Just over 30 days to go. Time to pick up the pace. See you all on race day. For all info, check out www. karioiclassic.org.nz. Dirk De Ruysscher

Wainui Reserve bike trails project gets final tick

It has been a long time coming but the bike trails project in the pine plantation at Wainui Reserve has finally been granted consent from both Waikato District and Regional Councils.

Raglan Mountainbiking Club has also been granted an Authority from Historical Places Trust relating to the existing historical sites located in the pine plantation. The club had to make sure that the proposed grade 3 level mountainbike trails will not have an impact on the historical areas. Weather permitting, start of the trail build is planned for early August and would take approximately 7 weeks to complete. During the works, a Tainui Iwi representative and an Opus archaeologist will be on site for cultural monitoring.

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provide locals, families and visitors the option of exploring Raglan by bicycle instead of by car. Dirk De Ruysscher


Raglan Public House a little out of the way

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ried a delicious Kiwi burger – washed down perhaps with a bottle of Moa craft beer – at the Raglan Public House at Ocean Beach yet? If you haven’t it’s scarcely surprising: this popular restaurant that pays homage to Raglan is located nearly 11,000kms away in the southern Californian city of San Diego, 190km south of Los Angeles on the Pacific coast. “The Raglan name fits perfectly with our neighbourhood of Ocean Beach since both are considered ‘surf towns’,” Raglan Public House boss Kyle Jaworski explained to the Chronicle this week. But the eatery isn’t a little bit of Kiwi in name only – its staple menu, Kyle says, is “delicious and unique New Zealand-inspired burgers and sandwiches” and it carries Kiwi beers from Garage Project, Moa, 8 Wired and “whatever else we can get our hands on”.

As for decor, Kyle points out “we have a giant mirror-backed graphic of a surf break in Raglan and also a graphic celebrating the All Blacks”. And the restaurant logo incorporates a representation of our national bird, the kiwi. The Chronicle learnt of the San Diego restaurant’s existence by chance last week when a tourist jogging up the beach from Raglan Holiday Park, where she was staying, asked a Chronicle staffer to snap a photo of her with our Ocean Beach – or Wainamu, as it’s correctly called – in the background. She revealed she lived in San Diego’s Ocean Beach where she was a regular at the Raglan Public House. Kyle says RPH is one of a group of four San Diego restaurants inspired by a high-end burger joint in Queenstown. Two owners of the group travelling through New Zealand on holiday “happened upon Fergburger and fell in love” with its burgers incorporating aiolis, chutneys and fresh-ground, grass-fed beef. Back stateside, they opened a New Zealand-themed burger restaurant, the Bare Back Grill, at San Diego’s Pacific Beach. Then, when looking to expand six or so years ago, they decided to name future restaurants after New Zealand towns and cities. The Bare Back Grill and the Raglan Public House have now been joined by a Queenstown Public House, and another restaurant named Dunedin North Park is about to open in a nod perhaps to one of the owners’ wives who Kyle understands is from Otago. San Diego’s Ocean Beach is described in one online guide as “a great little surf town with a variety of breaks” but another site says it offers only “mediocre” surf. Still, it’s barely an hour’s drive away from the famous surf mecca the Trestles, one of whose point/ reef breaks is included regularly on the WSL world tour. A.T.

Dummy bills for water meters With water meters coming into effect in Raglan in July 2017, Waikato District Council will soon be sending out dummy water accounts to all households. Councillor Clint Baddeley says the bills will enable residents to check their water use

and to see if there are any leaks occurring on their property. Residents can expect to get three statements prior to billing. Residents can also expect to get, delivered to their mailboxes, tips on how to be smart about water use. Inger Vos

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Online potted plants business thrives on shift down to Raglan

Jasmine at home with a fiddle-leaf fig plant.

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he philodendrons, fiddle-leaf fig and fruit salad plants that were all the rage decades ago are back in fashion these days – Jasmine Edgar’s small potted plant business, run from her home in Raglan West, is living proof of that. “There’s such a demand,” she told the Chronicle of her collection of household plants which started out as a hobby but developed 18 months ago into an online business. Jasmine’s busy now shipping her leafy specimens to homes, offices, cafes and shops around the country. “I have heaps of South Island customers and a lot from the likes of Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty,” she says of her sprouting workload. Packaging takes a while, she admits. After potting and fertilising the plants chosen by customers from her impressive online site Sill Life, this enterprising 39-year-old mother of two packs them up carefully so that no soil falls out and the leaves are not damaged. “It’s quite a feat sending a two-metre palm to Queenstown,” Jasmine laughs. But she’s loving what she’s doing after years of nurturing “too many” plants – her collection threatening to take over the family home back in Grey Lynn. That was when Jasmine, a costume designer, and longtime partner Ian Ferguson, a graphic designer, put their creative heads together and came up with Sill Life – an online startup combining Jasmine’s passion for plants with Ian’s flair for photography and design. Some good press back then in a couple of contemporary Auckland magazines, and Jasmine was on her way to business success. “There’s a long line of horticulturalists and botanists in my family,” she explains of her abiding passion for plants. It’s their expertise Jasmine’s called on

when sourcing varieties from specialist nurseries to get her business off the ground. “The big garden centres usually have a monopoly on purchasing plants,” she says, “but now that I’m buying consistently, I’ve found all the nurseries are really supportive.” Jasmine also propagates some of the smaller plant varieties herself, and since moving down to Raglan from Auckland six months ago she “can’t wait” for the studio and glasshouse being built in her large backyard to be finished. “I’ll make it my little haven,” she enthuses. The garden shed being converted already houses a potter’s wheel because Jasmine also makes her own range of hand-thrown pots with recycled clay and organic glazes. “I sell my pots and potted plants as a package,” she explains. Jasmine says she’s dreamt “forever” of finding for her plants and her family a big sunny section like the one she now has in Uenuku Avenue. Its view of the harbour and out to the bar is a bonus. “We just wonder why we didn’t do it sooner,” she says of the shift that’s taken them out of the rat-race. “Everything’s just fallen into place.” She spends her days now happily potting plants and throwing the odd pot – returning once every six weeks or so to Auckland for jobs that come up in the fashion industry – while Ian too works from home as a designer for his own company Friends of Design and also gets to surf more regularly. Their boys Dustin, 8, and Ace, 6, bus to Te Uku School but are spending much of their spare time at the Te Kopua skatepark. Jasmine’s hopeful the trend back to household plants will continue to grow, so convinced is she that bringing the outdoors in has healthy spin-offs. “There have been so many studies done on the benefits of plant-related air purification,” she says. “And there is a feeling of wellbeing that plants add to your living environment.” Edith Symes

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WELLBEING news, products and services

D I R E C T O R Y AROMATHERAPY Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

COUNSELLING Rene Andre MNZAC.........................027 633 3095 Helene Evan NZAC...........................027 323 6384

RAGLAN GYM: How Mobility Training can help

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InlineBringing podiatry adin line with your needs footcare

Janet Murphy BSC (Hons) Podiatry NZ registered

HOME VISITS ·Foot pain ·Diabetic footcare ·Corns and callus ·Cracked heels ·Problem nails ·Ingrown nails

Phone 07 825 8303 E-mail janet@inlinepodiatry.com

pilates | headaches | home visits

acupuncture | postural analysis back & neck pain |

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12 Wallis Street, Raglan admin@raglanphysio.co.nz

ph (07) 825 0123 www.raglanphysio.co.nz You care for the environment ~ let us care for your body

HOMEOPATHY MASSAGE Phi Massage/Bowen/Pregnancy.........07 825 7844 web:..........................www.massage-raglan.co.nz Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy....021 969 929 web:................................................www.ddma.co.nz

PODIATRY Inline Podiatry..................................07 825 8303

TAROT Tool for developing self-awareness Ph Chrissy.......................................027 6644261

YOGA Raglan Yoga Loft.............................021 02442248 web:...................raglanyogaloft.squarespace.com Yoga at ‘The Space’...................Above the Yot Club web:..............www.facebook.com/thespaceraglan usually adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) that form in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments in that area. These adhesions can block circulation and cause pain, inflammation and limited mobility. This is when deep tissue work is needed. 3. Traction Traction is the application of a force to the body in a way that separates and elongates the tissues surrounding that joint. Although you’ll most often find

chiropractors, osteopaths, or physical therapists applying traction to patients, you can also traction yourself if you know what you’re doing. One simple example is to hold onto a horizontal bar at thigh height with both hands and pull back using your body weight. Pop into Raglan Gym if you want to talk further about any of the methods above.

mother Natures Provisions considered: Cricket Flour INLINE PODIATRY

The Herbal Dispensary.......................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004

o matter how much of the essential elements of strength, power or speed you’ve built, you’re going to find that your joints slowly degrade, your body gradually falls apart, and you move like an awkward stork unless you also optimize your mobility. What is mobility training? Mobility refers to your ability to move your body and limbs freely and painlessly through your desired movement. So how do you increase mobility? There are three key mobility enhancing strategies that you can easily learn and incorporate: dynamic stretching, deep tissue work, and traction. 1. Dynamic Stretching: When you’re dynamic stretching you’re not just “pulling on” a specific muscle group like you do when static stretching. Instead, dynamic stretching incorporates posture control, stability, balance, and even ballistic and explosive movements such as swings and kicks. Leg Swings: Hold on to a wall, bar, or anything else that adds support. Swing one leg out to the side, then swing it back across your body in front of your other leg. Repeat 10 times on each side. 2. “Deep tissue work” is any type of stimulation that works deep into your muscles and connective tissue, such as massage or foam rolling. Even simply using a tennis ball, lacrosse ball or golf ball to dig into tight or sore spots works really well. When your body has chronic tightness and tension, or an area with a history of injury or overuse, there are

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s the planet’s population steadily climbs towards 9 billion, it’s imperative that we find more effective and sustainable methods of farming natural protein. With the farming of animal products responsible for 27% of our water footprint and 18% of greenhouse-gas emissions worldwide, eating insects might be good for the environment, offering an easy, cheap way to feed people worldwide. Cricket flour is composed of 68% protein, almost triple the amount of protein in sirloin and double that of chicken. It has a mild and nutty taste that many people seem to enjoy. Thousands of insects are eaten worldwide, but crickets continue to gain momentum because they are easy to farm and come with a host of nutritional benefits. In 2013 the UN released a report arguing that insects are a viable — and highly nutritious food source, rich in protein, fibre, vitamins, especially B12, minerals (iron, calcium), healthy fats and chitin, which is beneficial to gut health. According to the ‘Edible Insects 2013’ report by the UN, if edible insects become part of the mainstream global diet, we could reduce greenhouse gases by up to 18%, and lower the average cost of food globally by 33%.

But more importantly, if a family of four ate one meal a week for a year using cricket protein they would save our planet around 650,000 litres of water annually. With its slightly nutty taste, cricket flour can be used to make crackers, cakes, pancakes, protein bars and even bread. Come into The Herbal Dispensary and ask us for more information. The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store ph 825 7444.

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78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan Phone: (07) 825 8004 Cell: 027 459 8547 email: janisbeet@gmail.com

Ph: 825 0114 Fax: 825 0104

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On our plate: Roll Up

If you look down Bow Street on any given day throughout summer, you’re sure to see a long queue winding its way out of Roll Up–Young and old anxiously waiting for that sweet treat to cool them off. Roll Up has been in the care of Teresa and her girls for the past three years. Offering up 19 tasty flavours of ice cream, as well as smoothies and their specialty real fruit ice creams made with fresh fruit. In addition to the ice cream and wraps, Teresa introduced burritos to the menu, which quickly became a local favourite. In 2014 they extended the shop and opened up the back for food orders. Accessed via Volcom Lane, the space has been transformed

into a small sitting area, surrounded by a miniature garden. Grapes and tomatoes can be seen growing up the walls in the summer, and green chillies and more filling in-between. Even though there are only a handful of items on the menu, I still find myself debating between a burrito or a wrap (extreme style, of course) …and then the dilemma of having either one made up as a salad. But my usual goto when I just can’t make up my mind is an extreme lamb salad with mint and sweet chilli sauce. Hits the spot every time. Another addition to the menu is Teresa’s infamous Southwest Chicken Soup. Brought back each year when the weather cools off, along with the beef and veggie chillies. You’ll also find a soup special on order–a most recent favourite was the Onion Soup. This week’s lunch featured the chicken burrito salad with a small cup of the veggie chilli on the side. Both topped off with cilantro and tomatoes, fresh avocado and freshly picked chillies from the garden. It was my first time trying the veggie chilli, and by the time my spoon hit the bottom, I was wishing for more. If you find yourself feeling a bit under the weather, ask her for extra chillies on the top of your order, it’s bound to take care of any little winter time bug. Teresa recently started using free range chicken, and gets as much locally from Jon Wok as she can. Paired with a few of her secret ingredients, from the wraps to the soups, you’ll get a mouthful of flavour with every bite. Whether you are taking care of your sweet tooth with a real fruit ice cream in front, or you’re after a filling lunch, Roll Up has something for everyone. Pop by Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to find your favourite Roll Up fix. Karamea Puriri

Tiki Taane Tour stops in at Yot Club this Friday

A huge weekend coming up at the Yotty. Friday brings Tiki Taane to town to perform his acoustic loop pedal tour, just one man and his guitar but his mastery of his loop pedals make this seem like a full band experience. Tiki is one of NZ's superstar musos and the chance to see him at the Yot is not to be missed! Support from local DJ Dubsonic. Tickets for sale on Tiki's

website or from the venue before hand. There will be a happy hour until 9pm. Saturday sees the return of the M.O.A collective with their West Coast Party. DJs HiJenkz, Freecell and Gavintron will bespinning tunes from across the electronic music spectrum. Up coming gigs include: Mighty Mighty and BRex on July 2, Jinja Cat and King Macka, July 9, Jamin-i, Brian and Reiki Ruawai on July 16, The Prophet Motive, Super Narco Man and guests July 23 and Cornerstone Roots July 30th. A. Meek

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Personality Plus

Affordable Opportunity

Auction 2pm 9.7.16 - unless sold prior

This is a great opportunity to enter the market in Raglan and fall in love with this funky character filled bungalow of 3 brms, 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. With plenty of storage indoors for the surfboards and fishing gear, the house is also complimented by a stand-alone cabin, beautifully finished with native timber. All this set on a 1141m² sheltered section with a delightful gully aspect located a short distance from the village and harbour. Currently tenanted at $350/week. Auction @ LJ Hooker Raglan Office (unless sold prior).

Contact David Cordiner - 021 283 0511 Email

dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz

View

Sunday 1 - 1:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 141HFG

Auction 2pm 9.7.16 - unless sold prior Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email

sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Saturday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 147HFG

Calling all first time buyers or investors jump onto the Raglan property market. Great location, within walking distance to the waters edge via Daisy Street. This 2 bedroom cross-lease property shares a 1616m² site and has potential to add value and reap the rewards. This property offers off street parking with a carport and is elevated with mountain views. Contact Stephen 021 969 848 for further details. For Sale by Auction (unless sold prior) 2pm Saturday 9th July, at George Boyes & Co Limited, LJ Hooker, 25 Bow Street, Raglan. Please note, viewings by OPEN HOME only.

Rental

16 Cambrae Road

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.

Thinking of selling? Don’t wait ‘til Spring the buyers are here now!

For Sale By negotiation Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 13CHFG View

Leasehold

RENTAL: 14a Uenuku Avenue

Family Friendly in Raglan West This 3 bedroom family home on a private back section with established fruit trees and a small back lawn is just a short walk from the local dairy and harbour. Available 6th July. Please complete a tenant application with photo i.d. before viewing.

For Rent $315 per week Contact Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 Email rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 4NHFG View

New Listing

Leasehold Land

New Listing

Open Home

Open Home

135 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive

Rau O Te Huia Rise Lots 29-32

9b Cross Street

55a Government Road

For Sale By negotiation Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 143HFG View

For Sale $215,000-$310,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 149HFG View

For Sale $329,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12 - 12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 13EHFG

For Sale $339,000 Contact Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 13RHFG

Million Dollar Baby Situated directly across the road from Raglan’s Ocean Beach, this popular location provides million dollar views and close access to all the beach has to offer. Fully furnished, two bedroom beach bach with rumpus area, on large flat 825m² leasehold site.

Slice of Raglan’s Beach Paradise 4 Maori leasehold sections for sale in a prime beach location. Leasehold sites available with 30 year lease already built into purchase price, subject to title. This is all about location, location, location. Nature’s playground for kite-surfing, fishing, riding, walking, etc. Contact Stephen on 021 969 848 for further details.

Beach Within Reach This 2 bedroom cottage on a sunny, rear section could be your opportunity to own in Raglan. It is cute and quirky and has plenty of scope to put your own touches to it and add value. The shops, cafes and beach are just a short walk.

Great Bach or First Home Are you looking for that affordable first step on the property ladder? Or a great bach? 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.

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

David Cordiner

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

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

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

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

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WED 29 JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Makaka and Tahere, Phillips Rd. Bring lunch. WEDNESDAYS @ ORCA – KNITTING CIRC LE. From 9:30am. All welcome.

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.

MANU BAY STAKEHOLDERS WORKSHOP What do you value about the surf breaks of Manu Bay? What do you think makes Manu Bay good for surfing? What are the threats to Manu Bay? Share your opinion with the Surfbreak Research team this Saturday, 25th June. The workshop is open to all Stakeholders (the Whaingaroa-Raglan community). Your opinions will help them develop guidelines for monitoring and preserving Manu Bay and other national surfbreaks around NZ. Can’t make it? Visit surfbreakresearch.org to find out more. Workshop Details: 2-4pm | 25th June | Town Hall

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FIREWOOD DRY PINE $155, Gum $185 2mx2m load delivered. Phone 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD MANUKA DRY. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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

Winter Knit SALE *selected winter knits marked down! Mens Brixton Pants, Neuw / Abrand Jeans Buy 1, Get 1 half price! Great time to stock up +Huge range of Brixton, Deus, Thrills, JAF caps, & beanies instore

Commercial To Let SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

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

Public Notices

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

Wanted to Let L O C A L PROFESSIONAL Single dad looking for 2bd. Reliable tenants, good references. Email e.legouais@gmail.com. 021 026 39622.

Public Notices RAGLAN CLUB INC Terminating Membership Draw this Friday Between 6.30pm and 8.00pm One One One Band LHBK Kitchen open from 5.00pm

FRI 24TH JUNE @ RAGLAN CLUB One One One - Top Entertainment. Playing classics from 6:45pm. FRI 24TH JUNE @ YOT CLUB Tiki Taane, DJ Dubsonic. Tix online at tikidub.com. Happy hour till 9pm.

SAT 25TH JUNE @ RAGLAN CLUB M.O.A. returns with their West Coast Party. DJ’s HiJenkz, Freecell and Gavintron spinning the electronic music spectrum.

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BUDGET 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.

Situations Vacant RAGLAN AREA SCHOOL Teacher Aide We are currently looking for a person to support teachers to implement learning programmes for students with specific learning needs for approximately 12 – 15 hours per week, starting as soon as possible. Key Experiences and Skills ·Experience working with young people in a school environment ·Knowledge of working with and implementing programmes for students who have special needs to support learning in Reading, Writing etc ·An understanding of different teaching styles and learning methods ·An understanding of school curriculum and subject areas in which they work in ·Excellent relationship-building and management skills ·Display integrity and professionalism ·Effective at prioritising and managing workload ·The ability to adapt personality and style to suit relevant audience Please email CV and a covering letter to: bronwyn_haitana@raglanareaschool.nz including the names and contact details of two current referees. Applications close 2 July, 2016.

Public Notices Kia ora koutou This is a call out to all past and present students, teachers, parents/supporters of Raglan High/Area School. I have been tasked to set up a photo display for the upcoming Raglan School 150th Jubilee over Labour weekend and am looking to source photos that reflect the school and its past. These may include class photos, physical changes the school has undergone throughout the years and ones that reflect the social interaction between the school and the wider community dating back as far as possible. Also of interest would be Raglan School uniforms, cups and shields. If anyone has any of these hidden in the depth of their wardrobe or china cabinet and would be happy to share for the Jubilee their presence would be greatly appreciated. If you are able to help in supplying any of the above please do not hesitate to contact me. I am happy to pick up and return your treasured photos once they have been photo copied and other memorabilia will be returned after the event. Please share this among your whanau and friends for wider distribution. I look forward to hearing from you. Contact details follow below. Kind regards Janeva Thomson Ph: 07 8256703 email:temakakafarm@farmside.co.nz Public Notice of application for renewal of on-licence. Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. V Hem has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 11 Bow Street Raglan and known as Blacksands Cafe. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 8am - 1pm the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 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 Waikato District Council, 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. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published in the Raglan Chronicle on 16/6/23.

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RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 18.06.16 GRADE

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

6th Grade Penguins Corey Pepper 7th Grade Snappers Leo Heasman U8 Grade Seastars Molly Connell Hodgkinson U8 Grade Tuatuas Bella Alexander U8 Grade Orcas Grace McGregor 8th Grade Morays BYE 8th Grade Kinas Otis Gill $81.92+GST 8th Grade Stingrays Tayne Warren 9th Grade Mauis Dusty Ferguson U10 Grade Seahorses Rosa Jowsey 10th Grade Bullsharks Jhianni Rapira-Kiel 10th Grade Piranhas Isaac Limbert 10th Grade Dolphins Sienna Harding 11th Grade Anemones Sophie Collier 12th Grade Sharks Xander Warren

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY GRADE

RESULT

18.06.16

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

10th Grade Green 10th Grade Black

Lost 29 - 34 Josiah Anderson, Jack O'Neil and Eric Winyard Won 43 - 0 Tiki Kaipara-Morrison, Taane Millward and Hudson Bidois Won 75 - 40 POD Divyne Shadrock

9th Grade

Lost 50 - 15 Logan Gibson & Noah Furniss

12th Grade 11th Grade

Won 40 - 15 Levi Wiki, Seb Goudie Higgins & Cody Swann 7th Grade Black Draw 11 - 11 Bonnie- Lee & Tawera Gray-Lord 6th Grade Draw 45 - 45 Louis Bidios $92.16+GST 8th Grade

Public Notice of application for renewal of on-licence. Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Rockaway Beach Limited has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 9 Bow Street Raglan and known as The Yot Club. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Tavern. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Interior Monday to Sunday 8:00am to 1:00am the following day, Exterior Monday to Sunday 5:00pm to 1:00am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 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 Waikato District Council, 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. This is the first publication of this notice. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published in the Raglan Chronicle on 16/6/23.

Notice of Hearing Waikato District Council

NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, at the Waikato District Council Office, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia, on Thursday 7 July 2016 from 10am. The purpose of the hearing is to hear submissions and further submissions on Plan Change 14 Raglan Rezone to the Waikato section of the Waikato District Plan. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. G J Ion Chief Executive

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RAGLAN CLUB INC. Test Match this Saturday 7.30pm – Big Screen – Big atmosphere. LHBK Open from 5.00pm – Happy hour 4.00pm to 6.00pm.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

116F GREENSLADE RD 4

View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by Appt

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RIPARIAN LIFESTYLE EXCEPTIONAL HOME

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 25.6.16 ONSITE 3PM

10 KAITOKE ST

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PRICE REDUCED

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PEACE & TRANQUILLITY CLOSE TO THE BAY $409,000

• 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

ID#RAG22589

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 • Offering absolute waterfront living with ‘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 en suite 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 boathouse situated right on the water’s edge • Other features include, wooden flooring, Rinnai Infinity hot water, HRV Ventilation, underfloor 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.

23 GOVERNMENT RD 3

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CHARACTER COTTAGE $430,000

• Delightfully welcoming, as you walk through Lavender groves and citrus trees to the covered, North facing, deck which provides a wonderfully sun drenched outdoor living area • Featuring timber flooring in the dining area, Kent fireplace and a modern kitchen with a gas hob • The 1017m2 section lends itself as a wonderland for children or to further develop and landscape • On the bus route, walk to the wharf and town • An ideal beach retreat with loads of potential to enhance. Don’t miss out, call today to view!

ID#RAG22613

ID#RAG22632

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

2016 PROMOTION BE IN TO WIN $10,000!!

All vendors and purchasers between 7th Dec 2015 and 02 Dec 2016 go into our end of year draw. *Special Conditions Apply*

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 • Smartly presented this spacious townhouse apartment features 2 double bedrooms, open plan lounge and dining plus an extra bonus of an internal entry single garage • North facing, spacious decking providing 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!

25F VIOLET ST EASY LIVING AT ITS BEST $400,000

ID#RAG22630

AFFORDABLE BUYING CLOSE TO THE BAY $445,000

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•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!

ID#RAG22617

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES 25th & 26th June

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• This 2 bedroom townhouse apartment has a garage with internal access • Newly painted inside with easy living neutral colours • The views of the harbour are picturesque • With the bus route to Hamilton passing by this property it is a winner • Enjoy safe living, ideal as a rental investment, retirement retreat even first home for the professional couple. Make an appointment to view!

ID#RAG22512

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

2B SIMON ROAD

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

LIFESTYLE: 73 TE MATA RD BARE BLOCK BEST BUY $250,000

• Don’t miss out on this wonderful land opportunity to build your dream home on this 5600m² block • You will find this sunny rural retreat only 7 minutes from sipping your morning coffee in Raglan township or an easy 25 minute 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. Covenants to protect your investment.

ID#RAG22465

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm - 4 Bankart St | Saturday 2pm – 116F Greenslade Rd Sunday 12pm - 2B Simon Rd | Sunday 1pm - 25J Violet St | Sunday 1pm - 25F Violet 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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