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17th November 2016 - Issue #520

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Culvert collapse was just waiting to happen – Otonga Valley Rd resident

The collapsed culvert on Otonga Valley Rd. Image thanks to Tony McGregor.

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live Hobson has been warning Waikato District Council all year that that logging trucks were tearing up Otonga Valley Rd. On Monday night, a culvert finally collapsed, and the council closed off the road to all traffic. Clive, who lives in Otonga Valley Rd near the collapsed piece of road, said he had warned the council that a slump that had formed over the culvert was “a major”, and “they said they would monitor the situation”. “So much for their monitoring, the whole thing collapsed.”

Clive said a neighbour discovered it at about 9pm on Monday as he was driving – a 1-metre-high wall rose up in front of him. “When I went down and saw it … it just reminded me of the pictures on the news of the earthquake in the South Island, but this is caused by logging trucks. “We did a ring around and alerted the neighbours that they wouldn’t be able to get out in the morning.” Clive said about 21 families lived in Otonga Valley Rd. “One family has five children, one has four, you are looking at possibly 100 people.” Many residents arranged for rides on the other side and the council stationed a

vehicle and driver at the end of the road for emergency use. Clive said about six to eight weeks ago a depression had formed in the road running over the culvert. “They put a load of hot mix into it but the depression kept forming. “So there is something substantial going on underneath.” Clive said logging trucks had moved into the area at the beginning of the year and “have been tearing up the road”. He said he had rung the logging company about four times expressing concern at the speeds the trucks were going, and that the road wasn’t designed for such heavy loads. “I’ve told council (about road damage) and they say it’s only minor, they will patch it up when they are in the area. “I’ve told them they should get out of their air-conditioned offices at some stage. “If that happened in Auckland, if they even made a scratch in the road they would get a fine. “Council doesn’t do a thing. They need to pay for the damage they are causing. “We’ve had washouts and what not in the valley here to right up to the tarseal – 5m drops and 2m drops.” Clive had spoken to a logging truck driver on the day of the culvert collapse and had asked when they would be out. “They were supposed to have been out in October. He said hopefully they would be gone by today … they left their parting gift, yes.” Waikato District Alliance staff put in a temporary bridge on Tuesday evening. Inger Vos

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aglan residents were told to not even flush their toilets in an effort to conserve water this week, but meanwhile it was business as usual for the cafes in the CBD. Residents took to the Raglan Notice Board Facebook site to express their disgust at the double standard issued by Waikato District Council. There was a big push by the council for residents to conserve water use after the 7.5 magnitude earthquake near Hanmer Springs in the South Island on early Monday morning affected the town’s water supply. Residents were told to limit their water use to only necessary drinking: “Do not do washing, shower or flush the loo (only number twos).” “Anyone else disgusted that all the restaurants and cafes continued to be open,” wrote Jessie Rushton. “Personally if the situation is dire they should have been warned and closed as should any other business on mains raglan water (sic). “How can we take this seriously if they are still using lots of water (I haven't had a shower or washed clothing … I am really upset that this part of the community isn't pulling their weight.” “I am surprised that there wasn't a mandatory shutdown of all business using excessive use of water,” wrote Abbie Morgan. June Wadeson said: “Save water don’t shower we all do out bit except for cafes shops etc which makes it a little hard on the ones trying (sic). Waikato District Council said it

appreciated the efforts of residents in limiting their water use. “We continue to stress that if water use is not kept to an absolute minimum it may run out as we are unable to keep up with even a normal demand for water,” Waikato District Council Local Controller Merv Balloch said on Tuesday. He said the council had also asked local businesses to show restraint in water use. The Shack owner Justin Thomson said trying to conserve water was “really, really, really hard”. “You can’t. Basically it’s really hard – we need the dishwasher, it operates at really high temperatures. “I can see the gripes. That’s pretty fair. My wife and I talked about not opening up for the three days but we can’t afford to, we have 24 staff to pay.” He said he had had calls from members of the public telling him he was not allowed to open. “I think people have been coming in to use the toilet,” he laughed. Orca owner Corrina Wells said staff had made a big effort to conserve water and she had been filling up containers with water from her own supply at home to use at the cafe. Raglan Community Board chairman Bob MacLeod said when the mountain shook early on Monday morning it stirred up the spring that supplied the town water. “The pump turned off because the water wasn’t clear, and the pump wont pump murky water into the reservoir.” Then, just as the water was clearing,

another quake on Monday afternoon shook the spring up again. Yesterday morning, the council was still trucking in water to top up the reservoirs. A tanker had been based at the fire station for those needing fresh drinking water. Greenslade Rd properties were being supplied water by a tanker after a burst pipe overnight on Tusday. Residents have been told to boil water for drinking. The council said it would continue to top up the reservoir until the water treatment plant could be turned back on again – once water tests came back clear. This could be a minimum of three days, it said on Tuesday. “We wont run out, we haven’t got the tourists here at the moment,” said Bob. Raglan fire chief Kevin Holmes, who was woken by the earthquake shortly after midnight, said the volunteer brigade was on a tsunami red alert for the rest of the night. “There was the potential that we would have to evacuate at any stage.” Then, at 5.45am, he was informed by Civil Defence and WDC that there was no water for firefighting if it was needed. A water tanker was brought in from Ngaruawahia. The earthquake rocked many Raglan residents out of their bed. A number of residents in Te Mata also reported seeing the luminous phenomenon known as earthquake lights. Damion Scarlett said he witnessed what looked like an “electrical explosion” over the hills towards Waingaro. Inger Vos

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A original music and dance is being

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The Music and Dance Festival, being put on by charitable organisation Waikato Rocks, will include five dance groups, five bands, face painting and bouncy castles for the kids, food stalls and more. Logan Nathan, a teacher at Raglan Area School and a trustee of Waikato Rocks, says he has always wanted to organise such a free event for Raglan and he is pleased it is finally happening. The Music and Dance Festival will become an annual event. Performing will be: Sambatron, a

Brazilian drums and dance group; Goddess Belly Dance Hamilton; the Raglan Area School junior kapa haka group; the Hamilton Chinese Ethnic Song and Dance Group; reggae-funk band Rootz Konekt from Hamilton; Raglan band Mighty Mighty; This Flight Tonight from Auckland; Jason McIver and the Collective from Taupo; and Te Aorangi Ariana-Smith from Hamilton. Logan says there will also be a freestyle dance competition that is open to the public and organised by DJ Stretchmark, Dujon Cullingford. “This is a one-on-one competition. One person will perform at a time,” says Logan. Free style is a mix of hip-hop, break dance and contemporary dance, and there

will be a cash prize of $500 for the winner. The food stalls will include various ethnic cuisine organised by Gourmet in the Garden. “We are expecting some art workshops and jewellery and also clothing, maybe.” Waikato Rocks has been supporting original works by artists since 2010 on television, radio, online and on the stage. “We started in radio with Tractor FM in Raglan, promoting original music from New Zealand, and then we expanded to Free FM 89.0, TV Central, SKY TV, online and organising events to showcase our people,” says Logan. “The creativity of our people is abundant but they are not being supported enough. “Waikato Rocks aims to showcase the creativity of our people in all possible mediums so that they are shared and celebrated in their own community and beyond.” Logan says the groups performing at the Music and Dance Festival will be paid enough to cover their travel expenses but the trust hopes to pay them more in the future “if we get more funding for the event”. He says about 500 to 600 people are expected to show up to the festival. “But you never know, it could go to 1000 as we see the sun starting to shine, and people love to come to Raglan beach.” Volunteers are needed to set up two marquees, for traffic management, and to help out onsite. Please contact Logan (ph 021 0252 6930, or via Facebook page Waikato Rocks or email nzmusic@waikatorocks. co.nz) if you would like to help out. * The Music and Dance Festival is on Saturday, December 3, at Te Kopua Domain from 3pm to 9pm. Inger Vos

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Call for snaps of super moon high tides he’s sure is a big one and so are the high S tides. This week’s super moon event brings a series of king tides on Waikato’s coasts, raising high tide levels to 100-year peaks (not counting potential sea level rise due to climate change or storms). Waikato Regional Council is keen for citizen photographers to send in their snaps to help staff build their understanding of where the tides reached to in such extreme conditions. “We’d really appreciate any photos that people took so that we can document what’s happening and get a clearer picture of potential coastal hazards,” said senior regional hazards adviser Rick Liefting.

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The highest tides over the week on the west coast were on Tuesday, November 15, around 10.45am and yesterday, November 16, around 11.30am. On the Firth of Thames coasts they were yesterday at around 9am and today at around 10am. On the east coast of the Coromandel they’ll occur today at around 9.30am and tomorrow around 10.30am. People can email their photos along with their observations and locations to coastalinundationtool@waikatoregion.govt.nz. They can also use the council’s coastal inundation modelling tool to see where the king tides were likely to reach. It’s available at www. waikatoregion.govt.nz/coastal-inundation-tool/

“The ‘Max Tide’ figures on that site show maximum high tides levels, not taking into account any storm or wave effects and they also don’t account for any projected sea level rise under global warming. However, the tool can be used to see what impact future projected rises in sea level may occur. The king tides this week are expected to be at around those ‘Max Tide’ levels due to the super moon’s impacts,” said Mr Liefting. He said the council’s regional hazards team would issue advice if the king tides were likely to coincide with weather or wave conditions that would lead to any heightened risks for communities. Waikato Regional Council

A king tide at Whitianga in February 2014.


Temporary police officer posted in Raglan to cover vacancy R full staff with the temporary

aglan’s police force is back to

placement of a constable from Hamilton.

Constable Gary Ryburn started work in Raglan last week. He covers a gap left by the leaving of senior constable Kevin McGartland at the end of June. Waikato Western Area Commander Naila Hassan said Mr Ryburn was “a very well-respected police officer”, and he would be based in Raglan until a permanent officer was found for the job. “I would really like to thank the community for their patience,” said Ms Hassan, who has been struggling to fill the position. The position has been advertised three times so far – applications for the last posting closed last week. “There has been two processes so far,” said Ms Hassan. In the first instance there was no shortlist, and with the second process “an officer was offered the job but turned it down”, possibly because it “was too expensive for him to live out there”. “I need the right person who is going to fit in with the Raglan community and the police team, so we just don’t accept anyone for the job. “I have heard that there are a number of people who are keen from

our own district.” Ms Hassan said the police officer would be required to live in Raglan or nearby. “They must be able to respond to a job within 30 minutes of a call coming in.” Also, the position wasn’t just about stepping into the community for eight hours and then stepping out again. “We want them to be seen in the community, at restaurants and supermarkets, it’s about building the trust and confidence of the community. “Hopefully the community will understand why we have done what we have done.” Ms Hassan said the recruitment process was a long one. “It has to be advertised, shortlisted, interviewed, paper work, and then getting presence on the ground. “It can take two-and-a-half to three months, that’s why there has been a delay. The first process took six weeks.” Ms Hassan said with summer coming and the population beginning to swell in town she had no hesitation in posting a temporary officer in Raglan. “I have had some members of the community ringing me with various concerns … I have to prioritise numbers when and where they are needed. Now the demand is there (in Raglan) so there is no hesitation in

putting in another officer.” She promised that there would be a high visible police presence in Raglan in the week leading to Christmas and past the new year. “There will be additional police to support the Raglan policing team. “There will be a sergeant on duty every day and night until about midnight. “We will run a big new year operation as well so there will be even more officers on duty on New Year’s Eve. “We are doing it so that the community feels safe; keep the rat-bags out of town, to deter crime, and for the community to know that if they ring the police there will be a response.” Inger Vos * If you need to report a crime or incident and there is no one present at the Raglan Police Station they may be on duty but out and about patrolling or attending another job. Rather than coming back later or waiting for them to return, phone the station and your call will be redirected to the communications centre. You can report the crime or incident over the phone via the Crime Reporting Line and the local staff in Raglan will hear about it. If you require urgent police attendance then please don’t hesitate, call 111.

Raglan not a ‘safe’ place to live

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atinderpal Sidhu is feeling and disillusioned following a brazen attack on him while he was working at Thirsty Liquor on Sunday night.

“I was not expecting these things to happen in Raglan,” said Sid, who was punched about three times in the head and knocked to the ground while behind the counter. Four men stormed the shop at about 9.15pm and made off with alcohol. “Raglan is very safe, I thought.” Sid, who has worked in the Thirsty Liquor since it opened about a year ago, said he recognised two local young men – one of them has been a customer – on CCTV footage relating to the incident. He has handed the footage over to Raglan police. The footage shows a group of young men dressed in hoodies and red caps loitering outside the Thirsty Liquor for about 20 minutes. There is a lot of handshaking, backslapping and hugging going on, and one of the men even turns to the CCTV camera to wave. There were about eight young men altogether, aged about 19 or 20, said Sid. “Two cars were there; from one car (a van), six boys came out.” At about 9pm, the group left in their vehicles, but the van returned about 20 minutes later and parked across the road. “Three of them came into the shop while one waited outside. One of the boys came in and started punching me, I was sitting in the chair, and the other boys started grabbing things off the shelf.” It was all over in 30 seconds. “I tried to catch one of them from the back (of his shirt) but he got away because I was still on the ground.

“It was scary, a lot of blood was coming from my nose.” The man who punched Sid in the head is easily recognisable on the CCTV footage but the two other men who entered the building are wearing hoodies – one of them has a long black handkerchief tied around his face. “They didn’t say anything, just did their job.” Sid, who was back at work the next day, said he no longer felt that Raglan was a safe place to live. “Actually, I feel really scared.” Extra staff will be on at nights in the shop, now, and Sid has a baseball bat that he said he would use to defend himself. The offenders made their move when Sid’s co-worker, a woman, had left the shop. Sid said he could tell the group had been planning something because of their suspicious behaviour and gestures. A 111 call was made at about 9.20pm, after the attack, but the police did not attend the scene until the next morning. “They took too long. We close at 10pm; we waited for over half an hour. “They rang me about 10.15pm and said are you okay, we will come in the morning.” Sid said the police recognised two of the men who had been standing outside on the footpath prior to the attack, and those men had been asked the identity of the four who were later involved in the attack and theft. “They said they can’t recognise anyone and they are all standing there and shaking hands.” Raglan constable Raewyn McLachlan said police had some leads “so are certainly following up on those leads”.

In-Brief: Community Board meeting New Chairman Bob MacLeod has been elected as chairperson of the Raglan Community Board. The triennial meeting of the new board was held on Tuesday last week, with Gabrielle Parson appointed as deputy chairperson. Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson, who attended the meeting, told the board members to use their time wisely. “I am challenging community boards to sit down and workshop among yourself to identify the projects you would like to focus on.” He advised them to stop looking at the cracks in the pavement and to get up in a helicopter to look at what the community wanted: “Take the tittle-tattle away from meetings and focus on what you want to deal with.”

Traffic management needed during silly season The Raglan Community Board has requested roading management at the one-way bridge during the busy holiday period. Raglan ward councillor Lisa Thomson said there was need of a forward plan after traffic was backed up on both sides of the bridge during Labour Weekend. She suggested a stop-go service to help with congestion because the use of temporary traffic lights, which worked on a timer, hadn’t worked well in the past. Chairman Bob MacLeod agreed: “There were lights, then they got thrown over the bridge; and they got some other ones and they got thrown over the bridge, too.”

New handrails at wharf Rotting handrails at the Raglan Wharf will be replaced due to health and safety reasons. The Waikato District Council said it had a limited budget so it would simply replace the handrails with like for like in order to “alleviate health and safety concerns and ensure building compliance”. Only the handrails on the section of wharf above the pontoon will be replaced because “a fall off the wharf in any other area would result in a person landing in the water”. Repairs will also be made to the handrails of Dolphin Pier to bring it up to compliance. The works are expected to take place in the next few weeks and should not impact on users of the wharf.

Community groups approved funding Police are seeking the man pictured in the above CCTV footage in relation to the incident.

“We need to identify the four people involved in the attack.” She said the attack was a “horrendous” act and unnecessary, but, yes, this was what Raglan was becoming. “People think that Raglan is some idyllic spot where nothing goes wrong. It has its fair share of crime.” Last month, the All Style Tattoo shop, Wainui Rd Superette and the Herbal Dispensary were broken into at night. In late August, Black Sands, Roll Up, Orca and Raglan Bakery were broken into. CCTV footage also showed hooded offenders. Raewyn said the Thirsty Liquor had told police they didn’t want attendance on Sunday night. Raglan’s police officers were on call, she said. “We would have gone if directed to. The shop was closing and they requested attendance the next day when they open ed.” Inger Vos

The Raglan Community Board last week approved applications of funding to four community groups. The Raglan Mountainbiking Club has been given $787.75 to pay for the printing of 2500 Wainui Reserve track maps; Whaingaroa Environment Centre has been given $5074.54 towards the cost of the Plastic Free Raglan Project; The Raglan Lions Club has been given $1775 for prize money for its annual New Year’s Eve Parade; and the Raglan Community Arts Council has been approved $10,000 towards the cost of building a new creative space/clay shed.

Raglan Naturally update Rangi Kereopa has been elected as Raglan Community Board representative on the Raglan Naturally steering group. Raglan Naturally is a community plan to give residents a collective voice regarding the development of the town. An interim steering group comprises of Tim Duff, Deb King, Tony Mayow, Kelly Murphy, Steve Soanes and Meredith Youngson. The role of the interim steering group is to provide the community with a consultation draft in February 2017, and then residents will be able to register their interest in joining the steering group. It is envisioned that the steering group will from time to time need the expertise of Waikato District Council staff – policy planners and economic development managers – to ensure the community’s goals and aspirations are achievable and align with documents such as the District Plan and Long Term Plan.

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Town hall funk party promises revelry with a feel-good factor

Local funk band Mighty Mighty will be headlining the New Year's Eve event. party to be held at Raglan Town Hall promises to be a New Year’s Eve A funk bash revelers won’t feel bad about next morning.

That’s because it’s all for a good cause and profits from the event, which is restricted to 200 tickets, will go to Hospice Waikato.

Music promoter Tom McCormick reckons the R18 party will have the whole hall dancing the old year out. Local DJ B-Rex will “warm the crowd up” before five-piece Raglan funk band ‘Mighty Mighty’ takes over to ring in the New Year. That’s Fang Dang on vocals, Boyd Dixon on

drums, Mr OD on bass guitar, Cam Olsen on guitar and Greggy Keys on keyboard and trombone. “It should be a mad night, a brilliant night,” says Tom, even though he expects some revelers might opt to cut out early from the party’s 1am finish and head downtown at midnight to catch the community fireworks display. To help partygoers get into a funky vibe there’ll be 100 afro wigs up for sale on the night, with proceeds also going to the hospice which, Tom says, has a “big hole” in its funding each year. A pop-up bar – featuring Vilagrad wines from Ohaupo – and pop-up curry house courtesy of Isao from Raglan’s popular Duckas Tucka outlet will keep the party going. And it’s a “one-way door” from 10pm to control the sale of liquor. Tom says the venue will be decked out with disco balls and funky lighting for the occasion. “It’ll be nice to use the town hall on the big evening of the year.” To capitalise on the hall’s weekend-long hireage and decoration, a New Year’s UV or ultra-violet party – with UV face painting available – will be held for children and teens the night before the funk event. A junior superhero disco for children aged 13 and under starts at 5pm, and will be followed by a senior rave at 8pm, with tickets $5 and $10 respectively at the door. Tom hopes these ticket sales will help cover the cost of the main event on New Year’s Eve, ensuring there’s a profit of $2000 or more for Hospice Waikato. Edith Symes ●Tickets for Raglan Fundraiser Funk Party 2016 now on sale at Raglan Video Store and online at Eventfinda, $45. No door sales. Volunteer helpers needed on the night.

Slash does ‘Bad Things’

Slash and Frank Ferrer, members of iconic rock n’ roll band Guns N’ Roses, have been spotted wearing gear from Raglan-based clothing label Bad Things during the South American leg of the bands’ Not in This Lifetime tour. Slash is seen in a promotional video for the banSlash is seen in a promotional video for the band wearing the Bad Apple muscle tank in the OG colourway and Frank wears the Logo Cap in red, which can be seen on his Instagram account. Label directors Mala Brajkovic, Vinnie Woolston and Maki Nishiyama – who are huge fans - love the endorsement from their idols. “I'm the biggest Slash fan and have been since I was 13,” said designer Mala. “He's influenced the way I dress and the music I'm into for as long as I can remember. Seeing Frank and Slash in Bad Things on stage was a massive fan geek moment for me!”

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

Licenced under REAA 2008

AUCTION

Attention To Detail • • • • • • •

Highly spec’d two bedroom home with sleepout Multiple sheds 5ha grazing, 11ha bush & harbour 20m x 40m horse arena, whitebait stand Access the Raglan harbour from your lawn Close to Te Uku, Raglan, Hamilton & hot pools Live the dream!

Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 6.00pm, Wed, 14 Dec Raglan Old School Hall, Stewart St, Raglan OPEN HOME 2-3pm, Sat, 19 Nov & Sun, 27 Nov. 727 OHAUTIRA ROAD

Opportunity Knocks • 56.59ha nicely located to enjoy the lifestyle Raglan offers • Properties this size rarely come to the market • Build your dream home and explore the options this property has to offer • Zoned for popular Te Mata primary school • Rolling contour with several stands of native trees

Raglan $825,000

Plus GST (if any)

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24791

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24931 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

As Good As It Gets This 2.8ha property ticks every box for those wishing to build their dream home. North facing, absolute water front, multiple potential building sites and great views. A blank canvas to make your own. Hills Rd is on the eastern side of Raglan which is extremely popular due to it’s closeness to town and the easy commute to Hamilton. A rare opportunity to purchase a larger parcel of land on the waterfront so close to Raglan.

Raglan $550,000

GST inclusive

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23544 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

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

Raglan $880.000

GST Inclusive

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

pggwre.co.nz

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Summer Sunday Sessions kicks off this weekend

A Sunday Sessions event from last year. We all know summer is on its way when the Raglan Sunday Sessions announces their opening weekend! The weekly festivities are back on starting this Sunday, 20 November. Since it’s inception in 2010, Raglan Sunday Sessions has brought everything from reggae to hip-hop, funk, global bass, electronica and more to the Yot Club. As one of New Zealand’s most recognised weekly summer events, Sunday Sessions has also become known worldwide. Notorious for hosting international acts and providing an amazing friendly, mini-festival atmosphere. The Sunday Sessions have been rated by artists as “a highlight and best vibe” while touring the country. Starting out in the Yard at 4:20pm to make the most of the sunshine, grab your mates and the whole family, and head down

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to enjoy tasty eats and cruisey beats. The early part of the Session is free of charge and is a place for roots, reggae and world music. When the sun goes down and the kiddies go home, the festivities inevitably go up a notch as the musical journey evolves inside the Yot. Looking ahead to another eventful season of top quality music, Session’s host and promoter, Stephen Reid aka DJ Jamin-I is excited to unveil this year’s lineup. “Feels like every year just keeps on getting better and better. I’m amazed by the positive response the Sessions are getting both on the musical front and on the positivehigh vibe in the yard! People just love it, big smiles all 'round, couldn’t wish for more really!” This year’s “Special International Guess List" includes big acts such as: Mad Professor, Norman Jay, My Baby, Mark YT, The Nudge and Jenova Collective, with more to be confirmed. Not to forget the finest local and national DJs/Producers and MCs. This Sunday kicks off with Raglan’s own Jamin-I, Dubsonic and DJ Rayner out in the Yard followed by international star, Berlin’s Madmotormiquel for an exclusive NZ show! Whether you’re more of an early bird getting out to enjoy the afternoon sun or a night owl heading onto the dance floor. Take advantage of the jams, beats and eats through the summer every Sunday at the Yot Club. Don’t be a stranger, join the good vibes and make the most of your Raglan summer! Free from 4:20pm, cover charge (and R18) after 7pm. Food in the yard, drink specials and more. Follow Raglan Sunday Sessions on Facebook and Instagram for artist announcements, giveaways and more. Catch you in the Yard! Karamea Puriri

RAGLAN THEATRE ACADEMY PRESENTS

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RAGLAN TOWN HALL NOVEMBER 26TH 1PM & 6.30PM AND NOVEMBER 27TH 1PM

DOOR SALES ADULTS $8 KIDS $5


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Set elevated on a private country road, this fine 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom country home enjoys fantastic views of Mt Karioi and the surrounding rolling countryside. The character bungalow is spacious with over 200m² in floor area and was fully renovated throughout with a new kitchen/living wing addition in 2008/9 making the home both stylish and modern. 1.59ha with easy care flat lawns and established plantings as well as several acres in good grazing land for a few stock or pets. Located an easy drive to Raglan township and in zone for popular Te Mata country school. My sellers invite you to view and make it yours on auction day!

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Screaming with potential this cute character cottage offers a fantastic do-up opportunity. The section is elevated and sun soaked featuring gorgeous views over the estuary to Mt Karioi. The mostly flat, useable land is a great advantage for future plans and includes a garage, vege gardens and space for kids to play. Leave the car at home from this super convenient location with a short stroll into town, school and the harbour. Great first home, rental investment or beach bach this is definitely worth your inspection. So don’t miss your chance to grab this little gem before all the work’s done and the price goes up!

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38 Main Road Walking in Sunshine What a delightful first home, beach bach or rental investment. North facing and sun soaked you even enjoy a harbour view! Open plan kitchen and living extend onto a sunny deck and newly painted interior makes this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home super appealing. Offering so much at an affordable level this will be incredible buying for a lucky new owner.

Deadline 23.11.16 (Unless sold prior) Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 2 - 2:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/16FHFG

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44a Cross Street Hidden Treasure With Views Looking for a place with Raglan character and scope to stamp your personality on it? In a private, elevated position this charming home has harbour views from both levels. French doors lead from the kitchen/dining area to the north facing deck where many a summer BBQ will be enjoyed with friends. The very spacious upper level master bedroom with ensuite and walk in ‘robe takes full advantage of the sun and views. And just a short walk to shops and beach to enjoy all that Raglan has to offer. For Sale Contact Email View

$499,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/16SHFG

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Double Rental or Home and Income Auction 1 pm 3.12.16 (Unless sold prior) Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

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There’s no doubt Raglan’s popularity is growing rapidly! So don’t hesitate to grab this fantastic opportunity with 2 houses on 1 title of 843m². You will be very pleasantly surprised by the privacy and picturesque outlook over the wetlands enjoyed by both houses. Handy location with just a short walk to the Wharf, town and harbour. Great options to explore here whether it’s for permanent living, rental investment or beach bach, this is smart buying.

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

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021 969 878

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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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WED 23 NOV RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station, Te Mata Farm, bring supper. SAT 26 NOV KASM FUNDRAISER Garage sale. 51 Cliff Street, 10am-2pm. Saleable donations now being accepted, ph. 825 5093. SAT 26 NOV R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L S O C I E T Y GARDEN RAMBLE 10am to 4pm. Details: iSite, Library, Raglan House and on notice boards around town. Afternoon tea on Nihinihi Ave. Gold coin. Follow balloon trail.

CATHOLIC CHURCH Come & See For those interested in a snapshot (brief) information night on the Catholic Church, the building & the belief. For the Curious. 7.30pm - 8.30pm November 9, 16 & 23. Or contact Jamie Cox 021 2284521. RAGLAN PLAYCENTRE QUIZ NIGHT 7pm Saturday 26 November @ The Raglan Club Tickets $10 Fundraising for a Raglan Playcentre Building. A place where local families can play and learn with their children. Great prizes to be won. First prize $100 Raglan Club meal voucher. Second Prize $50 meal voucher. Contact Bridget 825 8755, bridgetbull82@ gmail.com *Ad sponsored by RC

JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $500 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome). Pool, darts, snooker gaming, indoor/ outdoor bowls & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed to Sun from 4pm.

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FRI 18 NOV @ YOT CLUB DJ Sweep with the heavy beats. SAT 19 NOV @ RAGLAN CLUB Toner Sisters, Dave Maybee and the Country Pickers Showband. 8pm11pm, $20 door sales. All welcome.

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

SPRING INTO LIFE WITH 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

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CLEANER WANTED

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

For local Raglan business. Must have cleaning experience, and must also have a professional and kind attitude. 3-4 hours per week, every week with some extra hours as required from time to time for windows, etc. Contact either Rob or Linda - 0278200011, 0278200287, 8255058.

Public Notices MON 28 NOV FRIENDS OF WAINUI AGM 10am Gazebo near Millenium Ponds. All welcome.

Mens curated lifestyle apparel Mens Denim HALF PRICE SALE Abrand, NEUW Nab new jeans now! Ends 20th Nov

For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE for Hire: Great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

Contact Gary Kite

SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd

Work Wanted SPRING TIME SECTION TIDY? Landscaping, fencing, chainsaw work, water blasting, call Craig Mitchell Contracting 021 0506271. Email: cjmitchell147@gmail. com.

SUN 20 NOV @ YOT CLUB Sunday Session kick-off with Jamin-I, Dubsonic and DJ Rayner and Berlin’s Madmotormiquel, deep-tech house. From 4:20pm in the Yard, free until 7pm, $10 after.

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RAGLAN SPORT CLUB FIREWOOD DRY SHOP TO LEASE NETBALL PINE $155, 2mx2m D O W N T O W N AGM Sunday 20th 2pm. load delivered. Phone Available now. Ph. 021 November. 952 271 for details. Raglan Rugby 021 077 1524. Clubrooms.

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

SAT 19 NOV @ YOT CLUB King Brothers from 9pm. Japan’s finest rock n’roll hits Raglan.

RAGLAN HOSPITAL AND REST HOME Have you thought of care for your loved one through the holiday season? We can offer solutions with care and give you peace of mind. We have ensuite rooms and sea views and we can provide - Carer Support - Respite - Convalescence - Short Term and Long Term in our residential facility Please feel free to contact 07 825 8306 or raglanhospital@xtra. co.nz.

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

TE KOPUA TRUST (BLOCKS 3 & 4) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DATE: Saturday 10 December 2016 TIME: 1.00pm VENUE: Poihakena Marae, 216 Wainui Road, Raglan Business: 1. Annual Report 2. Financial Statements 3. Appointment of Auditor 4. Election of 3 x trustees 5. Special Resolutions: a. That the Trust Deed be revised b. That 2 x trustees be rotated every 3 years 6. General Business Please direct any queries to the returning officer at tekopua.raglan@gmail.com or on 027 434 1853 PO Box 210, RAGLAN 3225 TE KOPUA 2B3 INCORPORATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DATE: Saturday 10 December 2016 TIME: 10.00am VENUE: Poihakena Marae, 216 Wainui Road, Raglan Business: 1. Receive the minutes of the 2015 annual general meeting 2. Receive the Chairman’s report 3. Receive the audited accounts for the year ending 30th June 2016 4. Dividend payment 5. Board honorariums 6. To elect 3 x members to the board 7. General Business Please direct any queries to the returning officer at tekopua2b3@gmail.com or on 07 825 8830 PO Box 210, RAGLAN 3225 NOTICE OF MEETING WAIKATO CONSERVATION BOARD (TE PAPA ATAWHAI O TE ROHE O TAINUI) Notice is hereby given that the Waikato Conservation Board (Te Papa Atawhai O Te Rohe O Tainui) will hold its final meeting for the year at the Raglan Sunset Motel (Karioi Conference Room), 7 Bankart Street, Raglan, on Wednesday 30 November 2016 commencing at 9.30 am. The Board will hold a Public Forum from 1.00pm to 2.00pm on the day for individuals, groups or organizations that wish to discuss conservation issues and concerns within the Waikato Conservation Board’s area. Further information is available from the Board Support Officer, tel 07 878 1055. Amy Purdie Board Support Officer 28 October 2016 Public Notice of application for renewal of on-licence, Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Bodois Trading Ltd has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 23 Bow Street Raglan and known as Raglan Social Club. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is cafe. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 8am to 1am 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.

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RAGLAN WATER UPDATE At the time the Chronicle went to print on Wednesday November 16, the latest update from Waikato District Council is as follows: We’re still working really hard on your water situation. You’re doing a great job, but please continue what you’re doing. The spring which supplies Raglan turned dirty and the water treatment plant had to close down. We have ordered tests for e.Coli and heavy metals which take at least three days to come back from the lab. To make sure everyone is kept safe, we can’t run the water treatment plant until those tests come back. Please continue to conserve your water as we continue to truck water into the reservoirs. A tanker remains at the Fire Station for those who need it. Don’t forget to take your own water containers and drink bottles.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB • Delightful character cottage featuring 5PM 2 double bedrooms, polished native timber floors, open plan living and dining with the classic high stud ceilings • French doors open out from the living room to a wrap around deck that leads to a sunny courtyard perfect for entertaining • Set on a flat 400m² section with double garage and a white picket fence to complete the package • Prior Auction offers considered

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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AUCTION 2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 5PM

• Perfect location, perfect size and only a flat 4 minute walk to cafes, shops and bars • Single level 2 bedroom unit - a great opportunity for retirees, downsizers, professional couples, first home buyers or investors • A single lockup garage with internal access and separate laundry • Situated on a partially fenced low maintenance section, enjoy the convenience and easy living this property has to offer • Prior Auction offers considered

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Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

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2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 5PM

• Take the opportunity to secure a 725sqm, sloping section in the popular, well designed Flax Cove subdivision • Established native plantings to attract the Tuis and an estuary boardwalk that provides the perfect avenue for a leisurely stroll • Build for beautiful views of the inner harbour and majestic Mount Karioi • Soak up the serenity and enjoy spectacular sunsets from your own piece of paradise. • Covenants apply • Prior Auction offers considered

AUCTION

1435 KAWHIA RD 3

2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 5PM • Beautiful little cottage with rustic charm and all the modern-day living facilities. • Three double bedrooms, bathroom with overhead shower, • Fully equipped kitchen with utility and a dining room that seats 10 people • Breath-taking panoramic views across the bay. • 25 mins from Raglan - close enough to bring those Fish ‘n’ Chips back and still be hot! • Owners reluctantly selling due to personal circumstances. • Prior Auction offers considered

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ID#RAG22700 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

ID#RAG22688

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

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NEW LISTING FORTHCOMING AUCTION • 3 bedrooms • Double garage • North facing

LIFESTYLE WITH IT ALL $785,000 “MAKE AN OFFER”

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• 4 bedrooms plus sleepout • Swimming pool • Mature orchard • Expansive ocean views • 20 minutes to Raglan Town Centre • School 3.98kms - school bus stops at the gate

• Water views • Walk to beach

ID#RAG22706

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

13 RYAN ROAD – TE AKAU

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• Sought after location – Walk to Town • Elevated North facing, Brick and Tile 2 Double Bedroom Home • Single Garage • Perfect Home and Holiday Investment Opportunity • Prior Auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

RARE SECTION IN RAGLAN

AUCTION

View Open Home Saturday 1pm Or By Appointment

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ID#RAG22694

8E HARAKEKE PLACE

2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 5PM

• Auction night is sale night!!! • Looking for a property with character, loads of space for the family and with potential to add extra value? • Situated on 760m² site providing space for the kids to run around • Featuring a new deck positioned to capture the sun and beautiful native timber flooring • Located in a quiet cul de sac, close to the Kaitoke walkway and only a short 12 minute walk to cafes, shops and the local beach • Vendor will not accept pre-auction offers!!

ID#RAG22697

7A STEWART STREET 2

AUCTION

View Open Home Sunday 12pm Or By Appointment

CLASSIC KIWI BACH $420,000

579 TE AKAU WHARF RD

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HOLIDAY THE KIWI WAY $345,000

14 KAITOKE ST

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LOVE THE HOME, THE LOCATION, THE VIEWS & LIFESTYLE By Neg

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View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by appointment • This unique and wonderful property is surrounded by Native bush and has a garden path leading just about right down to the water’s edge • Just a short boat ride or Kayak across the harbour to Raglan for a coffee or some retail therapy • This very private and sheltered Classic Kiwi Bach is situated in beautiful Te Akau on 1219 m2. Julie Make an appointment to view today!

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ID#RAG22702

Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES

19th & 20th October

• Nature lovers will appreciate this private and picturesque location, surrounded by the canopy of native bush and bird song • With a little bit of TLC this property could be amazing!! • Spend the day exploring the waterways or catching fish for dinner • Situated on 812m2

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ID#RAG22703

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

• Ticking every box, located in one of Raglan’s great locations overlooking the inner Harbour with views of Mt Karioi • Close to school and walk to town • 1/3 interest in 3035m2 • The property is framed by park like gardens, listen to the Tuis as you make your way along the boardwalk to town Graham

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ID#RAG22701

Rope 021 222 7427 Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

Saturday 1pm - 7 Gilmour Street | Saturday 1pm - 398 Ruapuke Rd Afternoon Tea, Saturday 2pm - 1435 Kawhia Rd | Saturday 2pm - 14 Kaitoke St | Sunday 12pm - 18A East Street Sunday 12pm - 2 Smith Street | Sunday 1pm - 7A Stewart Street | Sunday 2pm - 23f 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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