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Dear Editor Re: Acts of random kindness I have been lucky enough to have quite a few of these recently. A lady in a late modern car stepped out and presented me with a vest with a Raglan motif. She said it was for writing these columns. Actually I enjoy doing them. I think the woman was called Valerie. The name struck a bell in my mind. When I was a young man I visited a Valerie who I fancied. On a visit to this girl – which got me nowhere – I was bitten on the ankle by her pet badger. I didn’t visit again. Girls with possessive badgers are not my type. The Raglan Valerie’s act of random kindness set me to thinking of other such acts I had benefited from. There was the kind guy in the post office who paid for the stamps and postage on a parcel I was sending. It sped up things on a busy day. You are a gentleman sir. Another act of kindness was from a lady

who met me as I was about to cross the road with a load of groceries. She helped and checked that I knew my way home. I assured that I did – I’m a sort of two-legged upright homing pigeon, but not so good at flying. I mentioned these acts because they reminded us to look out for the opportunity to do such kind acts. But be careful. There is the story of the old lady who was helped to cross the road when she didn’t want to go. The old dear had just been having a rest by leaning on a lamp post. If you do an act of kindness, you will like yourself more. Ian McKissak Raglan

News in brief: Plane crashes through fence

Safe to resume harbour activities

Last Friday there was a minor plane crash at the Raglan airfield where a small plane crashed into a fence at the end of the runway and stopped in a paddock.

After the 27 May wastewater overflow in Raglan, all activities including fishing, swimming and collection of shellfish can resume from 3 June.

Last Friday, the Ministry of Health advised Council that the advisory signs can come down and normal activity in Raglan can start again. “We thank Raglan for their patience over the past week but we’re pleased that the public will be able to use the http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla harbour again in time for the long weekend,” General Manager Service Delivery, Tim Harty says.

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School instills a love for learning with new way of thinking

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e Uku School students recently spent half a day with a camera crew for a news item on growth mindset, a philosophy of teaching that schools are adopting to improve educational outcomes, which aired on Story on Tuesday evening last week.

The school was approached by TV3 after coming on board with the alternative way of thinking just over a month ago. School principal Rachel Allan says it’s a concept she has been interested in for some years, and, in April, teachers at Te Uku had a two-day workshop on growth mindset with consultant and trainer James Anderson. The school is embarking on a two or three-year action research project into the educational outcome of the new teaching method. Growth mindset, which is a simple idea discovered by world-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, is the

belief that everyone’s most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work, and teaching this view creates a love of learning and resilience that is essential for accomplishment. The focus is on learning, not the outcome, says Ms Allan. This is different to a fixed mindset, where people believe intelligence or talent are fixed traits, and that talent alone creates success, without effort. “It’s not a programme, but a way of thinking,” says Ms Allan, who had decided that a new approach was needed at the school to try and lift the writing achievements of some of its students. “We are not getting the gains (in writing) with our lower students that we would like.” However the philosophy is being applied to all areas of education. “This is going to have an impact across all learning at the school “It’s a huge project and one that we are

Le Moana Presents: 1918

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ellington based dance company, Le Moana brings their sell-out show 1918 to Raglan this coming Monday 13 June. 1918 was inspired by the devastating story of the 1918 Spanish Influenza that claimed the lives of almost a third of the total population of Samoa, and between 50100 million lives worldwide. The pandemic came to Samoa via passenger cargo ship, carrying passengers with the highly infectious disease. Due to a lack of health facilities, Samoa was unable to cope with the impact of the disease. A United Nations report from 1947 ranked the impact of the pandemic in Samoa

as ‘one of the most disastrous epidemics recorded anywhere in the world.’ Because the ship had arrived from Auckland to Apia, survivors blamed New Zealand administration for failing to quarantine the ship. The contention significantly affected the relationship between New Zealand and Samoa administration. Le Moana Director Tupe Lualua first heard about the Spanish Influenza during her studies at University and started doing more research. She was able to connect the events in Samoa to her Nana, Avea’i Fui who was 4-years-old when the pandemic hit. Tupe worked with Le Moana Choreographer Andy Faionga to bring the story back to life.

really excited and motivated about.” Using growth mindset, children are able to choose what they want to learn, with students currently learning how to do the Rubik’s Cube, or a new instrument or language. Students are also asked what they feel they need to know more about in subjects such as maths, and have the choice to opt into different workshops. Ms Allan says it’s about giving students more voice and choice, and the goal is to have self-directed learning fulltime at the school. The school has applied for money from the Ministry of Education’s Teacher-led Innovation for its research project, which will focus on the outcomes of growth mindset in the subject of writing. Ms Allan says the school wants to instill a love for learning in all its students. “What we know about kids is they can think that if you have to get help in your learning then you are dumb; if other kids know it and you don’t then you are dumb. If a family member says I was good at maths, then you assign that competence to your child. “There are huge factors that affect learning. “We are all born with a brain, people aren’t born more intelligent than others. “Everyone has the same capacity to learn, but there are environmental factors that will influence your intelligence. “It’s striving for your goals, following your dreams – you just can’t expect to get there without the effort.” And it’s telling the kids that the “challenges of learning are good”. “When we meet challenges we are learning.” Ms Allan says the teachers have, so far, only had positive things to say about how the students are responding to the new mindset. Inger Vos

Le Moana is all about telling the story of the Pacific. They embrace the heritage dance practices of Māori, Samoan, Cook Islands and contemporary dance for expression and cultural enrichment. Sharing both the good and the bad unlocks the stories of our past. “It’s our job as artists to take the audience to the place of the story we are telling,” said Indya Gibbs, Raglan local and Le Moana member. “Research was the key to this performance. We wanted to take people back to that time. It was interesting learning about it, and going through the journey of how it has affected the other dancers’ family lines.” The group was also able to take 1918 to Samoa to perform there. “Performing in Samoa was a surreal experience,” Indya said. “I loved being surrounded by the real culture, it was extra special for me as I studied Siva Samoa for three years, so to be there was amazing. We had some unforgettable shows over there and I will forever be grateful for the trip to Samoa as it reminded me of how much I love doing what I do!” Le Moana will be performing 1918 at the San Diego Fringe Festival at the end of June. Giving them the opportunity to share this special story and performance with a wider audience. Take a journey with Le Moana to 1918, Monday 13 June at 7:00pm at the Town Hall. Tickets are $10 at the door and will help the group in their fundraising efforts for San Diego. Karamea Puriri

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young Raglan chef has been as a finalist in the country’s premier vegetarian cooking competition. Adam Thorley-Symes is up against two other chefs in the breakfast/brunch category of New Zealand Vegetarian Dish Challenge, a contest now in its fifth year and which typically attracts about 200 entries nationwide. The 24 year old will know next month – when the winners of the three categories are announced – how he has fared with his dish of “beetroot and tofu tian, pressed kumara, herb puree, hazelnut, quince & figs”. Tofu’s been included in the competition’s ingredients list for the first time this year,

along with falafel and vegetarian bean sausages. Head judge Mark Wylie, culinary services manager at Compass Group, says there were “some fantastic innovative uses of the new ingredients together with an imaginative and contemporary approach to vegetables”. Adam, who is working at The Shack, returned to Raglan in April after two years as a chef at a chain of three luxury lodges – Kauri Cliffs at Matauri Bay, Matakauri Lodge in Queenstown and The Farm at Cape Kidnappers. All finalists in the vegetarian dish challenge receive an excellence award plaque, while each winner gets a special dish, a semi-commercial microwave and a mystery weekend voucher worth $1200.

Matariki's stars to shine at Waikato District Council events The annual Waikato Matariki festival gets underway on June 6, with a variety of events and activities marking the Maaori New Year across the region, including some district-specific events created and/ or supported by the Waikato District Council. The Council is supporting or providing local events and activities which have been created to demonstrate the traditions of Matariki in the Waikato district. The Council is also encouraging locals to take part in some of the regional activities which are part of the festival. “The Waikato District Council supports our communities as they showcase our district and celebrate their place in the Waikato under the traditional Maaori framework of Matariki,” says Waikato District Mayor, Allan Sanson. “Our district is home to Waikato-

Tainui and the wider Maaori community and it’s rich in Maaori history, culture and tradition,” says Mayor Sanson. “As well as being informative and entertaining, we hope that our district Matariki activities and events will help to educate, inform and raise awareness of the practices and traditions of Matariki locally and regionally.” Key events for the district featuring Council’s involvement and/or support include the Matariki menu challenge, ‘Tino Reka te Kai Challenge’; a ‘suitcase’ art exhibition displayed at Council venues; and local artist Wayne Ross’ art installation in the Council’s Ngaruawahia office reception foyer. “Our district libraries are also offering a competition inviting people to write a short story, poem or design a book cover for prizes, which will be presented to the winners in our Council chambers,” says Mayor Sanson. Waikato district’s Matariki-focused events and activities this year reflect one

or more of the overall festival’s five key themes: • Arts (mahi toi). • Performance (Whakangahau). • Food (mahi kai). • The environment (taio). • Youth (rangitaahi). Underlying each of the district’s local events and activities are the Matariki festival’s core values: • Guardianship (kaitiakitanga). • Celebrating communities (whakawhanaunatanga). • Sharing our world with others (manaakitanga). • Collaboration (mahitahi). For more details on Waikato districtbased Matariki festival events (including activities and displays at the district’s libraries), see the Waikato District Council’s website at www.waikatodistrict. govt.nz.

Raglan Playcentre celebrates five years Annual mothers vs daughters soccer match

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While Playcentres around New Zealand are celebrating 75 years of families growing together, Raglan Playcentre will be celebrating its fifth year of operation!

An open day and celebration will be held on Wednesday 15th June from 10.00am to 12 noon. At Raglan Playcentre children do what they do best – PLAY! We offer endless opportunities for children to explore, create, jump, run, get messy and grow. Our focus on child-led learning means each day is about children choosing who, what and where they wish to engage in play. A typical day at Raglan Playcentre would include activities like painting, playdough, playing in the sandpit, collage, carpentry, dress-ups, baking and more! It was in 2011, the community first established the Raglan Playcentre Playgroup in the local

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Anglican Church. With no outdoor space for the children to explore, by 2012, the group found their home in the Raglan Scout Hall on Cliff Street. It was in that same year the building project was initiated and now four years on the sourcing of funding is in its final stages. If you would like to hear more about the building project and Playcentre in general you are welcome to attend an open evening at Raglan Community House on June 16th from 7.30pm. Yummy treats for supper will be provided, along with good coffee! New memories are formed every week with Raglan children, parents and volunteers coming together on Wednesday mornings from 9.45am to 12.15pm. Please bring a change of clothes and lunchbox with a water bottle for your young one. There is always morning tea available along with coffee or tea for the adults. All are Welcome!

The daughters won this year's Anemones mothers v daughters match 4-1. The daughters were dominant with the mothers finally getting on the score board at the end of the match when one of the mothers picked up the opposition goalkeeper and carried her across the line while

she was holding the ball. Last year's match was much more even but the difference was put down to fact that the daughters were another year older - and so were the mothers. Undeterred, the mothers are demanding a return match next month with the possibility of doing some training first. A. Moar

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Delightful show of Raglan’s creativity also something of a trial for judges All images on this page by Mark Hamilton.

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ity the judges for a show as eclectic as Raglan Art To Wear.

As Wanda Barker – one of four judges who’ve done the job for years now – told a packed town hall on Saturday night, selecting the winners is not only a delight but also an impossibility. In the end however there could be no controversy over their biggest decision as on the night the same entry – a stunning black outfit made of old video cassette tapes entitled ‘I’ve Always Wanted To Be In Films’ – picked up both the supreme and the people’s choice awards. The show stealer was the work of flamboyant hairdresser-from-home Gordon Thomas, a recent Raglan arrival who’s spent some time in Canada creating recycled wearable art. But it was youthful runners-up Charlie Irvin and Sven Seddon who longtime Art To Wear co-ordinator Jean Carbon picked out as “the epitome of what the show is all about”. The two area school teens have entered the biennial event every year it’s been held, Jean said, but this was the first time they’d put their heads together. And what they’d come up with – Project Orbiter, an imaginative cyberhelmeted entry in the competition’s Time Travel category – confirmed Jean’s belief that creativity is alive in our community. “It shows in our children,” she said. Talking of the difficulties judging such an event, Wanda pointed to the diverse range of competitors “from littlies through to oldies” and the fact there were both “whanau and individual” entries. The two sellout Saturday shows at 2pm and 7pm kicked off with some haunting harmonies from the five-strong, all-women local group Wandering Dulcet which also performed recently at the Hamilton Fringe Festival. Then came a procession – in the first category, Middle Earth – of forest fairies and elves, a mythical deer, a huntress clad in leather and fur, Grandmother Oak, a nuclear worm with red flashing eyes and Gollum himself from JRR Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’. Gollum’s scuttling along the catwalk won Kipp Parker the top child model award. A larger-than-life Red Riding Hood and a pint-sized child representing Ember of Hope were among finalists

in this year’s featured colour category, Scarlet Fever. Raglan Childcare – which won the Wild By Nature category for children up to 13 years – paraded an array of littlies in cloaks, capes and wings among a mass of other wildly colourful contenders from forest and sea. The entry also took the children’s supreme award. Meanwhile in this year’s recycled section, On the Re-Bound, there were the likes of a bizarre bra made of miniature treasure chests by Meg Wilshier from Tamahere – a comment on breast cancer and the need to treasure your chest – and an elegant pantsuit encircled with vacuum cleaner hoses designed by regular Art to Wear standout Liz Hosking. An outfit entitled Aroma Armor and made by another familiar Art To Wear face – Suzanne Prinz – of 100 silvery aroma sealed coffee bags from Raglan Roast went on to take third in the supreme awards. The fifth and final section, Time Travel, saw The Travel Wife on the catwalk with her suitcase of “positive baggage” and a young female warrior – vaguely reminiscent of Xena from the American TV series – strutting her stuff in an outfit of orange-and-black ceramic segments held together with bicycle inner tubing. Sven and Charlie’s Project Orbiter entry and the ‘I’ve Always Wanted To Be In Films’ outfit worn by Reeve Harry-Wright that edged them out for the supreme award were also part of the popular Time Travel category. Charlie, along with Dekota Johnson who modelled Treasure Your Chest, picked up the top adult model award. A red carpet live stream to the Old School in Stewart Street – where there was the added attraction of complimentary bubbles and music – saw this year’s evening show beamed simultaneously to another audience beyond the 150-odd who crammed the town hall. “It was a fantastic first time … despite a couple of small technical glitches,” Jean enthused of the experiment aimed at lessening the numbers who have to be turned away from Art To Wears. She had gone along and “felt the buzz” at the Old School later on Saturday night. *A selection of works showcased at the Art To Wear event is now on display at the Old School in Stewart Street for public viewing, Monday-Friday 10am2pm through to July 4. Entry by koha. Edith Symes Full results available on page 8.

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Supreme Winner: "I've Always Wanted To Be In Films" by Gordon Thomas, modelled by Reeve

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limbic system, or “smell brain”. This interaction can achieve incredible results in alleviating symptoms of stress and symptoms of medical conditions. Consider how much impact a smell can have on you. For instance, a freshly squeezed orange, or freshly brewed coffee. Even bread straight out of the oven can have an impact on your mood or sense of wellbeing. Aromatherapy massage takes this a step further as the oils used combine their underlying scents and chemical properties, combining them to address specific ailments or alleviate feelings of imbalance. The scope and power of smell is quite amazing. If you would like to experience this yourself, feel free to book an initial consultation by emailing Diane at diane@ddma.co.nz, calling her on 021 969928 or visiting her web site at www.ddma.co.nz

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Our answer will vary depending on what is actually happening with your child, however we would likely discuss some of the items below. · Have our herbalists make a child friendly herbal formula specific for your child’s age and symptoms. · The Kiwi Herb herbal range of products are made especially for children from ages 0-12 years. Included in the range are Children’s Chest Syrup, Children’s Throat Syrup, Children’s De-stuff and the Echinature. All of these products have been formulated to taste good for kids as well as be highly effective. · If your child is not eating well, we may suggest a good quality nutritional supplement; these come

in powders, liquids and tablets. · Probiotics are always helpful for supporting the immune system, there are products for all ages, including babies, in powders or chewable tablets. · Schuessler Tissue Salt KIDZ Minerals are a range of combinations especially targeted to the meet the health requirements of children. Included are cough and cold relief, pain and fever ease. All chewable tablets. · If your child has been sick a lot we may suggest bringing him/ her in for an individual consultation with one of our practitioners for an in-depth look at their health and prescribe an individual treatment plan that works for you and your child. The Nourish Health Clinic at The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store ph 825 7444

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Councillor’s Column After what appeared an endless summer winter has struck.

2016 Results

Middle Earth (Sponsored by Raglan Land Company) 1st Nuclear worm - Sunny Hosking, Issac Limbert and Kingston Smith 2nd Deer to be Wild - Georgie Benseman 3rd Huntress - Kay Buchanan Highly commended : Grand Mother Oak -Annika McLeod and Nina George Glaurung - Hartstone Whanau Scarlet Fever - Red (Sponsored by LJ Hooker) 1st Ember of Hope - Hartstone Whanau 2nd Red Riding Hood - Amber Hood 3rd Love who you are - Mariella Brunton Wild by Nature - Children's (Sponsored by Raglan Lions) 1st "Our Children cloaked in Nature " - He whakakahu nga tamariki ki te ao Maori - Raglan Childcare 2nd Autumn Queen - Nikau & Jodi Pinfold 3rd Petra Peacock - Sofia Tovio-Smith Highly commended : (Sponsored by Raglan Pharmacy) • Butterfly Bliss - Kaz & Keisha Willoughby • Two Little Kereus - Ruby & Meila • New Zealand's Rocky Shore - Whatawhata School On the Re- Bound - Recycled (Sponsored by Xtreme Zero Waste) 1st Aroma Armor - Susanne Giesson- prinz 2nd FOX, Wild by Nature - Brigid & Fox Allan 3rd Piping Hot & Hoover - Liz Hosking Time Travel - Adults - (Sponsored by Kiwi Designer Homes) 1st "I’ve always wanted to be in films " - Gordon Thomas 2nd Project ; Orbiter - Charlie Irvin & Sven Seddon 3rd Constance Cybervolta - Tracy Brechelt Highly commended : Glam it up Minerva - Meg Wilshier TOP MODELS - (Sponsored by Tonic Hairdressing & The Yoga Loft) Under 13 years Kipp Parker - Gollum Adult Dekota Johnson - Treasure your Chest Ladies Charlie Irvin - Project- Orbiter PEOPLES CHOICE - (Sponsored by LJ Hooker) " I’ve always wanted to be in films " - Gordon Thomas SURPREME CHILDREN'S AWARD - (Sponsored by Raglan Lions) "Our Children cloaked in Nature " - He whakakahu nga tamariki ki te ao Maori - Raglan Childcare SURPREME AWARDS 1st "I’ve always wanted to be in films "- Gordon Thomas 2nd Project ; Orbiter - Charlie Irvin & Sven Seddon rd 3 Aroma Armor- Susanne Giesson-Prinz

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involved along with the Mayor in a Social Sector trial instigated by the Ministry of Social Development which included several Government departments. This project has been right across the district and has enabled specific support for our youth. Here in Raglan that has meant the establishment of a youth hub (with the support of our school), which has been very successful and supported by the Community. Unfortunately, this project will end July 1st, but it is our intention to continue with the youth hub here in Raglan. If you would like to help, please contact Bronwyn at the school or myself. As a sign of our continued popularity as a destination we have had a visit from Regional reserve managers, looking at some of what Raglan has to offer and in the same week we had a conference of librarians. It was a pleasure to welcome them to town. Remember that all council agendas and minutes are on the council website and if you would like to discuss council issues with me please contact me through the council office or my mobile 0211553788 or email me: clint.baddeley@waidc.govt.nz Regards Clint Baddeley District Councillor Raglan

a series of interviews with local Foodies (people who have an enthusiastic interest in the preparation and consumption of good food)

This week the Chronicle caught up with local foodie Gretchen Hamilton. How did you become interested in food and cooking? My family is all about food and my mum and my grandmother are the most incredible cooks, so my life was centred around food and cooking from an early age. I also travelled for 15 years so that interest was fuelled by all the incredible cuisine I was lucky enough to enjoy all over the world. Who are you inspired by? A foodie relative, a famous chef, a blogger? Definitely my mum, she is such a talented cook and a lot my memories of childhood are of cooking with her. She has an immense knowledge of cooking and is such an inspiration to me. Also starting a catering company with my sister Sarah when I came back from overseas, she is an amazing and confident cook, so working along side her in the kitchen pushed me give things a go I may not have tried otherwise. What’s your attitude towards food. Do you have a certain eating philosophy i.e. Vegan, Paleo or sugar free. I am definitely more towards the healthier side of cooking. I don't believe in buying any pre packaged foods. The most delicious meals are made from scratch and from fresh produce. I tend to lean towards sugar and gluten free foods because I know how poisoness these things are for us. Also working at Local eatery with Cheryl Beere has pushed me even more in that direction. Do you follow recipes or do you wing it most of the time? I am definitely not good at sticking to a recipe. Generally I will wing it or have quick look at a recipe and then do it my own way anyway. I'm not sure this is always a good thing but it works for me most of the time.

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I didn’t expect to start this column the same as the last one, with another wastewater leak. As I have said to the CEO of the district council the two priorities for our town are to keep it tidy and avoid wastewater spilling into the harbo. It is simply not good enough! The effect on our community is widespread and you deserve better. If more resources are needed, I will continue to pursue a zero spill philosophy. As your councillor, I find it unacceptable. On a brighter note can I congratulate Bronwyn Haitana, deputy principal at the Raglan Area School for organising the new school and community digital noticeboard; it will enhance better communication for us all. Council has a number of hearings coming up, which may be of interest to you. • Reserves and Beaches Bylaw hearing, 22nd June, 9am to 4pm. • Trade Waste and Wastewater hearing, 29th June, 9am to 4pm. • Freedom Camping hearing, 6th July, 9am to 4pm. Further detail is on the council website or at the council office. Some of the bylaws that are being heard have effect differently across the district and in my time at council, I have been surprised at how so few of our ratepayers attend these events. I know it might not sound exciting but it is an ideal way to see how democracy works and how councillors interacted with each other. It would be great to see you there. Since my last column we have had our meeting with ratepayers at Te Mata with the roading allianc. About 40 people attended and were able to speak directly to staff who supervise maintenance of our rural roads. I personally thank those that attended, your feedback is important. Over the last few years I have been

Do you have many failures in the kitchen? BREAD.....no matter how hard I try I just cannot do it. I failed 'breads' 3 times when I was doing my chef training....yeast just doesn't like me...and I gotta say the feeling is kinda mutual. But it frustrates me as making amazing bread is always something I wanted to do. Do you eat out ofte? If you do what do you usually go for? Not as often as I would like. When I lived in Europe I ate out a lot, which was amazing. I go for Asian every time....any type of Asian food...can't get enough of it! What is your kitchen tool you could not live without? A decent knife. I get so frustrated when I am cooking in a kitchen that has terrible blunt knives! My friends always joke about how fussy I am with knives! What ingredients would you bring on a desert island with you - can only choose 3. We'll number one would have to be butter. Life just wouldn't be worth living with butter. I can thank my mother and grandmother for that addiction! Also pepper..in a pepper grinder...I used to get so much shit from my friends for travelling with my pepper grinder..but it's essential! Lastly, the best quality truffle oil that money can buy. I am addicted to the stuff! If you had to go on Masterchef who would you partner up with? It would have to be my dear friend Shannon Darbyshire, she is the most amazing chef and incredible lady...I hope to do some exciting stuff with her one day! What’s your go to meal when the cupboards are not well stocked? The something out of nothing meal. Hmmmm... I am addicted to ramen at the moment and I always have a good supply of

all the Asian sauces etc in my pantry... so it's easy to whip up with almost nothing. As long as I have access to good pork belly and some noodles at hand I am good to go. What do you usually take to a pot luck? God I'm usually so busy I'm a bit crap with potluck to be honest... but I love delicious fresh salads packed with loads of goodness and a simple home made dressing! You can't go wrong. Can you share a simple recipe with our readers Asian slow cooked pulled pork with coconut rice For the pork • 1/2 cup light soy sauce • 1/2 cup hoisin sauce • 2 tablespoons Siracha chilli sauce • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar • 1/4 cup honey...runny • 3 cloves garlic crushed • 2 tablespoons crushed ginger • 2 teaspoons sesame oil • 1 and a half teaspoons Chinese five spice • 2 kilos pork shoulder or pork scotch fillet Whack all the ingredients in the bottom of the slow cooker and whisk together, then add the pork and roll it around to cover it. Turn it on over night or for 8 hours, once it's done, pull the pork apart with 2 forks removing the fat etc and shred it. Cover it with glad warp to keep it moist if you are not serving it right away. With the remaining juice in the bottom of the slow cooker put it in a pan and reduce it till it is thicker...this is a lovely rich sauce....I will sometimes double up on the sauce ingredients so that I can have plenty of the sauce as it's so delicious!

For the coconut rice, this is my sisters amazing recipe! • 1 tablespoon crushed fresh ginger • 1 stalk lemongrass • 1 cup basmati rice • 1 cup good quality vege stock • 1.5 cups coconut cream • 4 kaffir lime leaves ( de-veined and cut super super thin) • 1 tsp turmeric powder • 1/2 teaspoon salt • Parsley • Shredded coconut to garnish Put all the ingredients into a pot and let it sit for at least 20 mins Then bring to the boil with the lid off Once boiling reduce the heat to as low as possible and cover Simmer til the rice is done, it will be creamy and slightly saucy. Then stir through the parsley and shredded coconut. I serve the pork on top of the rice with some steamed Asian greens like bok choy and pour a little of the sauce over the top! Yum!!


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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.

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

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

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

531 Wainui Road

Executive Living near the Beach Located only a few minutes from Wainui beach and the surf breaks this modern architectural marvel awaits you and the family. Built with style in mind the spacious home spans over 3 levels with over 300m² of floor area.

For Sale $795,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ UFHFG View

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118 Te Papatapu Road, Te Mata (1.5 acres)

24 Wrights Road, Raglan (1.23 acres)

668 Te Hutewai Road, Raglan (5,385 sqm)

For Sale $185,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 123HFG View

For Sale $195,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Matt Sweetman - 021 624 826 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz msweetman.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ YQHFG

For Sale $220,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ WYHFG View

For Sale $250,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ RJHFG View

Affordable Lifestyle so Close to Town This approx 2.94 acre lifestyle block has no covenants to spoil your plans and is located just a few minutes from town. Motivated vendor has this priced to sell at $45k below CV. Bring your dreams and make it happen!

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West Coast Ocean Views Located approximately 8 minutes from Raglan, this lifestyle site of 5385m² enjoys elevated views of the north coast and Tasman Sea. Up front and personal views of Mt Karioi to the south from the house platform. Power and phone to be installed at the entrance - some covenants apply.

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349 Wainui Road 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. For Sale $950,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/13VHFG

RENTAL: 23 Cambrae Road

Fabulous for Families Enjoy panoramic views and supurb all day sun, from this 5 bedroom home on three levels. This house is available NOW until the end of the year and will be furnished by the end of June. Application and photo ID required before making an appointment to view. Rental Contact Email View

$450 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 5MHFG

RENTAL: 17 Norrie Avenue

The Original A Frame In one of Raglan’s most sought after locations, close to the school and town with water views. Currently undergoing redecorating ready for new tenants. (Upstairs) Top two levels with large decking, open plan living/ dining 3 bedrooms, single garage and off street parking. Shared garden and lawn. Rental Contact Email View

$380 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 6UHFG

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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.

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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. WED 15 JUNE RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Tahuanui Track, Pirongia. Bring lunch. WED @ ORCA KNITTING CIRCLE. From 9:30am. All welcome.

ART TO WEAR Exhibition at the Old School Arts Centre. Get a second, up close look at some of your favourite creations from the 2016 shows. A selection of garments will be on display weekdays, 10am-2pm from Monday 6 June to Saturday 2 July. Entry by gold coin. 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. MAINLY MUSIC Every Monday & Wednesday, 9:30am @ Te Uku Church Hall. $3 per family. Ph. Surfside for more details 825 5199, or Facebook, ‘Raglan Mainly Music’.

FRI 10TH JUNE @ YOT CLUB Resident DJs

SAT 11TH JUNE @ YOT CLUB Jonathan Crawford, Ross Burge. Hard hitting free form, indy jazz vibe.

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

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

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SUN 12TH JUNE RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET. This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com

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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. I N D U S T R I A L YARD FOR RENT Could add building if required. Ph. Bob 021 825 869.

For Sale TWO MOVEABLE BOOK RACKS. One 80x80cm, one 90x90cm. Suitable for home office or childrens bedrooms. $20 each. Ian, ph. 825 0330. FIREWOOD. DRY PINE $155, Gum $185 2mx2m load delievered. Phone 021 077 1524.

FIREWOOD DRY MANUKA $130per cubic meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 9022 or Ian 027 362 6004. FIREWOOD MANUKA, dry. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522. DRY MANUKA FIREWOOD SALE $120per m3. 2-5m3 $110 per cubic metre. Free delivery. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

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

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

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

116F GREENSLADE RD 4

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RIPARIAN LIFESTYLE EXCEPTIONAL HOME

View Open Home Sat & Sun 2pm Or By Appt

AUCTION 25.6.16 ONSITE 3PM

11A UPPER CROSS ST 3

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FAMILY HOME IN RAGLAN $500,000

• Great Harbour views • North facing • Surrounded by native trees • Double garage and large workshop • 2 large bedrooms upstairs and 1 large bedroom downstairs • 5 minutes walk to town • Elevated site (1/2 share in 1671m2)

ID#RAG22634

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.

10 KAITOKE ST

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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

ID#RAG22613

ID#RAG22589

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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

LIST WITH US AND WIN!!

To be drawn 25th July 2016 Booking is for 5th & 6th August. Phone 07 825 8669 *Special conditions apply

25J VIOLET ST

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE $395,000

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View Open Home Sunday 12pm Or By Appt

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• 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!

2B SIMON ROAD 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

ID#RAG22630

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

5B WAIKOWHAI PLACE 3

98G GREENSLADE RD TREASURE IN GREENSLADE BY NEG

• 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

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945

OPEN HOMES 11th & 12th June

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WON’T LAST LONG $469,000

View Open Home Saturday 12pm Or By Appt

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• This modern house would make a great rental investment or family home • Featuring 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate laundry, open plan living and dining • Plenty of off street parking and a good sized section • Located in the very popular Waikowhai subdivision • Situated on 1034m2

ID#RAG22636

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm - 5b Waikowhai Place | Saturday 2pm - 116f Greenslade Rd Sunday 12pm - 25j Violet St | Sunday 2pm - 116f Greenslade Rd

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


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