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THE RAGLAN

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3rd November 2016 - Issue #518

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Tabloid Day: Te Uku School kids take part in an inter-school tabloid sports day hosted at Te Uku School last week.

2017 Panorama of Raglan calendar on sale of Raglan calendar of Raglan Ramblers (formed in 1991). T he2017Panorama is now in the Bookshop, Both offer free membership and welcome Whaingaroa Organic Kai and Bow new participants. Friends of Wainui has St Gallery. The price is still $15, as it was when the 2009 calendar started off the publication.

The calendar is again full of photos of Raglan from various angles and of the countryside around, most taken by Raglan Ramblers on their weekly walks. Each year the calendar helps the Friends of Wainui Reserve fund their work at the reserve. Friends of Wainui was formed in 1993, mainly by members

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work mornings on the second and fourth Monday of the month from 9am. Raglan Ramblers’ walks usually start at 9am on Wednesdays from the car park beside the fire station. Friends of Wainui has planted a bit over 10 hectares of the 140-hectare council reserve with about 15,000 trees. Work is now mainly keeping tracks clear and weeds and pests under control – ring 825 7866 if you'd like to help. J. Lawson

Illegal dumping of rubbish ‘a concern’ throughout district – council aikato District Council has more of a problem than others,” said Mr W received over 600 complaints Birkett. The council has issued two relating to illegal dumping of rubbish across the district this year.

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Large quantities of household rubbish was dumped in Te Hutewai Rd, Raglan, and Old Mountain Rd, Waitetuna, this month, with disgusted residents posting photos on the Raglan Notice Board Facebook page. WDC monitoring team leader Craig Birkett said it was difficult to estimate the volume of rubbish being illegally dumped in the district but between January 1 and November 1 the council had received 655 requests for service regarding the issue. Council spent $43,279 dealing with dumped rubbish between January and September. There had been three reported incidents in Old Mountain Rd in the past five months, with rubbish including old whiteware appliances and electronic goods, nappies, old piping, wet wipes and general household waste in black sacks. “Illegal dumping is a concern throughout the district, with some areas

infringements in Raglan. “Council encourages people to report illegal dumpers, in the act where possible. When we obtain evidence of the dumping we can issue a fine or consider court action. If a person is seen dumping rubbish a $400 fine can be issued. If the litter can cause injury to health, such as glass, syringes, spiky metal, etc, then a fine of up to $7500 can be issued plus the cost of the rubbish removal. Offenders are also liable for prosecution and a fine of up to $30,000.” Meanwhile, Raglan residents have also been complaining about the amount of rubbish being left on the beaches, particularly after Labour Weekend. “I grabbed a plastic bag and started picking up the rubbish left on the beach ... Dirty nappy, empty fizzy drink bottle, serviettes, bum wipes ... I was appalled,” Nickie-leigh Heta posted on Raglan Noticeboard. It was noted that Raglan’s rubbish bins were full and overflowing during the long weekend, and perhaps more were needed or they had to be emptied more regularly. Inger Vos


Mountainbiking trails on track for a summer opening

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he signs are up but the Raglan Mountainbiking Club is asking users to stay off the new trails until they are completed and open to the public.

Club treasurer Dirk De Ruysscher said some people had already been trying out the new tracks in the pine forest at Wainui Reserve, including some kids on motorbikes. “There was some minor damage but we got them off in time and they said sorry.” Dirk says motorbikes are not permitted in the reserve, and not just for safety reasons. “We don’t want motorbikes in there because they will rip it up.” Track builder Empire of Dirt has been cutting out and compacting loop tracks in the pine forest with diggers since September 1, and have about 400 metres left to go. They will then go in by hand to get out any tree roots and smooth edges. The $56,000 cross-country circuit is a community project driven by the Raglan Mountainbiking Club. Dirk says the trails, which have “nice ocean views and inland views”, will be open to the public. “But if people are planning to ride

them a lot then we would appreciate it if they become a member of the club or give a donation to help keep the track in good nick.” Regular maintenance will be the club’s responsibility, and will include regular removal of pine needles off the track, to prevent them from getting slippery. Dirk says the track is a regular crosscountry loop, about 4km long, with a bit of everything. “There’s a few fun bits: some jumps and some nice flowing corners. “If you go around two or three times it is a good workout.” Access to the trails is from the car park at the end of Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive. Waikato District Council has already put up a sign for the mountainbiking track on the intersection with Wainui Rd. “People will have to walk up the hill to get to it because there is no more money for an extra track.” Dirks says all users must be aware that it could take up to a year before the track will be how it is intended to be. “The more that ride it the better the trails will become. “People shouldn’t expect that from day one it will be like the quality of the Rotorua tracks.”

The trails are all grade two – easy – and something “older kids will enjoy, definitely”. “It will be a draw card to Raglan,” says Dirk. “If it’s a bad beach day, it is very sheltered in there – so it’s going to be a nice alternative when other activities are not possible. I expect a lot of people from out of town to come and use it.” Dirk, who rents bikes at his shop, Cyclery Raglan, in Bankart St, says the club hopes that the new trails will be the start of a cycling network in Raglan. The Waikato District Council has made a commitment to improve and build walking and cycling trails with its Trails Strategy 2016, which is still being drafted. A number of potential new routes have been identified in Raglan, including the west coast on the other side of the harbour. The Raglan Mountainbiking Club currently has 45 paid members, with 15 people joining in the past two weeks. Club member Charlie Young says they are looking for more members to join, at a cost of $20 a year. Club members will have the job of preriding the track to get it ready for an open day, earmarked for Saturday, December 3. Inger Vos

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Raglan Area School is one of 11 Waikato schools to get new classrooms as part of the Government’s $882.5 million investment in school property nationwide. The school has also received about $800,000 in government funding for property maintenance, with the money to be spent on refurbishing the school hall, pool changing sheds, the old dental clinic and a complete makeover of the junior block, I Block. Mr Cox said the two new classrooms, which address rising numbers in the school roll, were well overdue. “We are using spaces that aren’t always suitable for the classes we have,” said Mr Cox. Some classes are being crammed into small resource rooms for lessons. Mr Cox said the school roll had been steadily growing by about 30 students a year, and was now close to 500. “That’s about a classroom a year – all our flexibility has gone.”

He said the climb in the roll corresponded with Raglan’s popularity as an attractive place to live, and more senior students were returning to finish their secondary education in town, coming from Hamilton schools. “I think the numbers are even being suppressed by the lack of rental requirements in town, and families having to move away.” The two new classrooms will be built offsite, and the school is currently talking with the Ministry of Education regarding design requirements. One of the classrooms will service the needs of junior students, and the other will accommodate seniors. Mr Cox said the board of trustees was still working out where the new classrooms would be placed. “It’s really critical to get them in the right place, we don’t want to take up any field space. “We have about eight more sites available without intruding on the field, and haven’t decided where they will go yet. “You want to be able to present the school well.”

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Mr Cox said the ministry had given no deadline as to when the classrooms would be delivered by. “We would like to be set up and ready to start the first school term next year. But there are 11 classrooms to go out in the Waikato, so it is unlikely everyone will get theirs by then.” Mr Cox said it would be useful to have the new rooms in place before the complete refurbishment of I Block, inside and out, took place. The school has just put the job out for tender, which includes a new roof, decking and toilets. “We might have to move classrooms out of I block so it would be useful to have the new classrooms here by then.” It was hoped that the other refurbishments would be completed in time for the new school year. The changing rooms, kitchen, foyer, roof and toilets of the school hall are currently being overhauled, the pool changing shed will be getting new toilets, and the old dental clinic is being turned into a students’ services area. “Some buildings are looking very tired.” The oldest are about 90 years old. Inger Vos

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Tributes pour in for local panelbeater Online tributes were flowing on Raglan Noticeboard yesterday to popular Raglan panelbeater Craig Purcell, who is understood to have died of a heart attack at his Park Drive premises on Tuesday.

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Kathy Gilbert, who is Raglan’s Neighbourhood Watch coordinator, confirmed Craig’s passing with his photographer wife Jillian Lankshear. Family were gathering yesterday to mourn and make arrangements for the funeral of a man whose passions included motorbiking and the fledgling Raglan Sailing Club, of which he was club captain.

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n international conference opens in Whaingaroa (Raglan) on November 30 2016 at Poihakena Marae. The Australasian Facilitator’s Network conference (AFN) will provide a learning, sharing and networking opportunity for those whose work involves facilitating meetings, groups and teams in businesses, communities, councils and government. “As our world gets more and more complex, skills for facilitating effective group discussions and processes for collaboration and reaching consensus decisions are becoming more highly valued,” said Helen Ritchie from the AFN 2016 Organising Committee. “This

conference is a professional development opportunity in a field where such opportunities can be hard to come by.” The conference includes field trips to see facilitation of change in action from groundbreaking community groups such as Whaingaroa Harbour Care, Kaiwhenua Organics and Xtreme Zero Waste. A range of interactive workshops and plenary sessions will be on offer, including facilitation of collaborative decisionmaking; online facilitation and much more. Entertainment includes an evening with acclaimed master Taonga Pūoro (traditional Maori instruments composer and musician) Horomona Horo. “The conference theme this year is Tuakana Teina. “This reflects the spirit of AFN which, in its 18th year of operation, provides opportunities for facilitators in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific to

learn from each other,” said Michelle Rush, from the AFN 2016 organising committee. “Tuakana Teina is about those with more knowledge and experience mentoring and sharing with those just starting out. A special focus this year is on working across cultures. “This follows on from previous AFN conferences in Alice Springs and Ballina to continue the theme of ‘walking together’ and encouraging Maori, and indigenous Australian and Torres Strait islanders, to attend this conference,” said Michelle Rush. “The ability to work effectively with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds is becoming more and more important.” More information and the registration page for the conference is available at: http://www.afnconference.org.au/

Surfers stay has national awards judges crowing too T

he Whale Bay surfers stay whose clever design earned it two Waikato regional architectural gongs back in July has now gone on to pick up a national award in the same prestigious competition. ‘Crow’s Nest’ – which is essentially two pavilions on a deck – was announced at the 2016 national ADNZ/Resene Architectural Design Awards ceremony in Auckland last Friday as the year’s top residential compact (up to 150 sqm) new home. The judges, who had to weigh 149

entries in all, reiterated earlier comments that the design was strikingly simple and had “value and implications beyond the beach house and into the discussion of affordable housing”. ‘Crow’s Nest’ was designed for longtime Whale Bay couple Mike and Linley Court by Tane Cox of Red Architecture in Hamilton. Tane – described at Friday’s awards bash as “a truly inspirational designer” – also took out a national award for ‘A-cute House’ in Mt Maunganui. The Courts sold ‘Crow’s Nest’ late last year to a Whitianga-based surfing family. A.T.

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Chris Malone finished runner-up in the Open Men’s Division of the event while young Kora Cooper claimed his second

Open Men's Division winner Chris Malone. consecutive win in the Under-14 Boys’ Division after having won the Backdoor GromBash in Raglan in May. The Backdoor BayBash is the final event of the calendar year for the New Zealand Pro Series and the New Zealand Grommet Series. The next event everyone will contest is the National Championships being in Piha, January 8-14.


Big fundraiser show at Te Uku promises to be a real circus

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Your pet can be affected by seasonal allergies just like you! Occasional itching is a normal protective mechanism. But when itching causes your dog to damage its skin, causes your pet distress, or disrupts the household, it can be a problem.

The Goed Life: Arty shows off her hoop skills at home while Irene looks on from their ticket booth.

A hoops, as the saying goes, rty Goed’s going through

to ensure her circus show at Te Uku in a fortnight goes off without a hitch.

Not that the Waitetuna teen finds hula hooping difficult – she’s been performing for years – but there is something she really wants now out of it all and that’s to be able to join 20 of her Hamilton Girls’ High schoolmates on a three-week tour of some of Europe’s cultural capitals next year. Arty’s Fundraiser Circus Show will hopefully help towards the $8500 cost of that once-in-a-lifetime trip, says the bubbly 15-year-old who will tag on an extra week to stay with her maternal grandparents in Austria. Artemis – that’s her full name – has grown up in New Zealand “surrounded by circus”. Her parents, Damian Gordon and Irene Goed, own Circus Aotearoa, which is based at their remote 18-hectare bush block off Old Mountain Rd but which Damian takes on tour around the country for half the year. So both Arty and older brother Matthias – a ‘New Zealand’s Got Talent’ semifinalist in 2012 with his ‘roller boller’ balancing act – haven’t

had to run away to the circus at all, but rather have grown up travelling and performing with their very own one during most school holidays. Now Arty’s putting together, with her parents’ help, a show that she says will feature some of the country’s most talented circus performers – all of whom have donated their time for her cause. They include Wellington brothers Zane and Degge, grand finalists with their comedy juggling act in the same ‘New Zealand’s Got Talent’ series in which Matthias starred. Then there’s brother-sister act Lisa and Kozo, jugglers and magicians from Auckland. And for a breathtaking aerial silk performance there’s Imogen Stone, also up from Wellington. Arty, too, is an aerial silk artist – trained by her mother, Irene, who has previously wowed Raglan audiences with her skills – but will stick for this show with “hooping”, which involves artfully manipulating multiple hula hoops on different parts of her body like her neck, knees and arms. Arty changed into bright blue and green shorts and midriff top at home in Waitetuna last Sunday to give the Chronicle a quick demo of her routine, while Irene was busy perfecting what is to be her debut

foot juggling act with a long piece of pipe. Damian’s coming on board, too, with his hat juggling-cum-clown act but Matthias won’t make it as he’s busking overseas. Irene hopes that there will be a full house at Te Uku’s community hall. “We will put out as many chairs as we can cram in,” she laughs. Included in the show along with the pros will be her Waitetuna Wonder Kids. Aged 7-12 years, they’re Irene’s proteges from Waitetuna, Te Uku and Raglan Area Schools. For a few years now she’s taught circus skills to local children from the living room of her home each week. For many of them, Arty’s show will be their first performance. “It was a nice way for them to work towards something,” explains Irene. Arty agrees. The fundraiser will be a good mix of professionals and kids, she says, offering “something for everyone”. Edith Symes Arty’s Fundraiser Circus Show, Te Uku Hall, Saturday November 19 at 7pm. Adults $18, students and unwaged $15, children 14 and under $12, pre-schoolers free. Cash only, no pre-bookings.

Raglan Film Festival seeks new ideas

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The Raglan Film Festival is seeking new team members to help grow the festival for 2017. New ideas and fresh thinking welcomed! The Raglan Film Festival takes place every September at the Old School and incorporates a two-week programme of films, as well as the Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards. If you’d like to find out more, come along to an informal planning session at the Old School on Tuesday, November 29, at 7pm. Or, email info@ raglanartscentre.co.nz.

Canine itch can be caused and exacerbated by many factors including infections, parasites or allergies. The four most common allergies are: • Flea allergy (even one flea can cause this) • Food allergy • Contact allergy (when your dog comes into direct contact with something which triggers the itch) • Atopic dermatitis (itchy skin disease associated with environmental allergens, eg. pollens, moulds or house-dust mites) You will usually notice when your dog has a skin disease because of their change in behaviour or their smell! There are some important signs to look out for that may indicate your dog is itchy. These include: • An increase in licking, chewing, biting or scratching • An increase in rolling, rubbing or scooting their bottom • Foot chewing • Hair loss • Ear irritation, redness or smell • Changes in the appearance

of the skin, eg. sores or darkened colour • Redness of the skin • Body odour With allergic skin diseases, your dog will experience a vicious cycle of itching and scratching. It is very important to take the scratching seriously and stop your dog’s itch sensation rapidly because: 1. Itching is very irritating for your dog (and you!) 2. The longer they itch, the worse the skin condition becomes and the harder it is to control 3. It may result in bacterial infections that will require treatment, either shampoos or antibiotic tablets or both The great news is Anexa FVC Vets now have a new treatment recommendation available. This treatment is specifically designed to rapidly control the itching and inflammation associated with allergic skin disease. It acts fast and reduces itch on the first day, providing effective and sustained itch relief for your dog. It is well tolerated with fewer short and long-term side effects compared to steroids (the current most common treatment prescribed by vets). If you are concerned about your dog’s excessive itching, please contact your local Anexa FVC Vet Clinic to arrange an appointment – we’re here to help. The Anexa Team

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The Toner Sisters were raised on Country Music performing with Mum and Dad as The Toner Family. They each eventually took their craft in other directions and each has had amazing musical careers. Long-time admirers of one another’s work, Lynne, Celine and Adrienne have finally come full circle, together in a collaboration that both excites them and rejuvenates their interest in country music. Together they perform songs that shaped their lives and brought them to where they are today. Their charming onstage antics and

sisterly love will leave you feeling very much part of The Toner Family. Lynne was the first ever winner of the NZCMA Entertainer of the Year and New Zealand representative on ‘Singer For Asia’ in Hong Kong, Celine has been a guest of the late George Hamilton IV on the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, and Nashville’s International Fanfare. She has also graced the stages of Sydney Opera House, Melbourne Concert Hall and Chinese National Theatre to name a few. Adrienne was the youngest ever to appear on ‘That’s Country’, setting her on a musical path that has seen her perform on various shows and tours to the present day including the fabulous ‘Warbirds’. Together, their list of achievements in country music is second to none. Collectively they have opened for Ricky Scaggs, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Bros, Kenny Rogers, George Hamilton IV, Freddy Fender, Rod Stewart, Ronan Keaton and much more. Each has toured nationally and internationally and have now come full circle – take a piece of them home with you with their brand new EP, ‘Full Circle - The Acoustic Session’. Their special guest and musical director is local Raglan musician Dave Maybee (guitarist, singer, songwriter, recording producer). Dave has put together The Country Pickers Show Band featuring James Ray (guitar), Rick Cotter (drums), Mike Curtin (bass) and Nick Jones (keys and fiddle). “It’s a privilege to play with players and singers of this calibre” says Dave Maybee of the eight-piece lineup that boasts an impressive frontline of six singers. He also quips: “Put on your dancing shoes (or boots) and come join us for three hours of a whole lot of fun and damn good entertainment.” THE TONER SISTERS play at the Raglan Club on Saturday, November 19. Early bird tickets are available at the Club. You are in for a treat!

Soundsplash festival reveals full lineup details

Raglan ex-pat Raphael Henderson will be returning to Raglan as Flowidus.

oundsplash turns up the heat Sannouncement, with their second and final artist taking the three-day

January festival to a whole new level of summer goodness.

Joining the already scorching lineup is Tiki Taane, poised to deliver one of his trademark killer live sets. Offering a dose of seriously great soul will be Hollie Smith, and Glasgow sound system Mungo's Hi Fi will bring the best in dancehall reggae vibes. United States rapper Ace Cosgrove and Sydney’s Lime Cordiale join Wellington’s own global diva Iva Lamkum on the bill, while local legends Cornerstone Roots and Raiza Biza make a welcome Soundsplash return. A selection of top DJ talent is headed by George FM’s Aroha, Jay Bulletproof and Cian, with RudeKat, Sgt Benji, Jungle Fari, DJ Atmosphere and B Rex also on hand to lay down quality tunes. And rounding out the lineup is a cast of Aotearoa’s finest, including Sunshine Sound

System, Hipstamatics, AceTones, K+Lab, ManaLion, Brown Brothers, Flowidus, Jafa Mafia, Mighty Mighty and Sister Nesk & MC Rafiki and Bobo. They join the already announced SIX60, Little Bushman, State of Mind, Three Houses Down, Ed Solo, Mike Love, My Baby, YT, Ocean Alley, Pacific Heights, MAALA, Drax Project, Diaz Grimm, Yoko-Zuna & Third3ye, Dubsonic and Jamin-I to deliver what already promises to be the festival lineup of 2017. Limited advance tickets to Soundsplash are still available at eventfinda.co.nz, with full price tickets taking effect from November 10. Make sure you’re there to experience the stunning Raglan location, onsite camping, beach access and a great all-ages environment that make Soundsplash a must-do this summer. For further information, head to soundsplash.co.nz, and stay tuned for timetable details and further Soundsplash updates. Soundsplash Festival , January 20, 21, 22, Wainui Reserve, Raglan. Tickets on sale now from eventfinda.co.nz.

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

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

Last Section Available • • • •

Lot 4 1.13ha A potential building site with amazing rural views Power is located at the boundary A quality lifestyle section in a very desirable location!

Raglan $880.000

GST Inclusive

Licenced under REAA 2008

You Wont Find Better Views This property is positioned to capture the surroundings it embraces. Features of the property include: • Three bedrooms, designer kitchen, office and double garage • Large shed converted to a three bedroom self contained unit • Horse tack shed and workshop • 30ha (approx) of grazing, new yards, good water • Covenanted bush block

Raglan $980,000

GST Inclusive

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24626 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Raglan $230,000

GST Inclusive

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22631

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

A Farm To Catch Your Eye • 309.0843 hectares with plenty of easy contour - currently running all cattle • Very nice four bedroom Lockwood home • Three stand woolshed with covered yards • Good other farm buildings including stables • Excellent fertiliser history with strong clean pastures • Trough water in every paddock - suit heifer grazing • Handy to Raglan - beaches - fishing - all things recreational www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM22569

Te Akau $3.5M

Plus GST (If any)

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

pggwre.co.nz

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Little Cutie in Great Location Located in a popular and quiet Raglan West street a short walk to the swimming beach, this tidily presented beach bach or starter home awaits your exclusive viewing. Facing north west to capture all day sun, this little cutie offers 2 double bedrooms positioned either side of the open plan living area which opens out to a conservatory. The current owners are sad to say goodbye but retirement and travel calls. This property is available fully furnished. Auction day is sale day. Please call the sole agent Kyle on 021 903 309 for all details today. Auction Contact Email View

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Best in the West! Located in extremely desirable Taipari Ave, location here is prime. Recently renovated the home has retained character, offering spacious living areas and new kitchen and bathroom. Covered deck areas front and back are a great asset. Another huge bonus is the sleepout, split into 2 rooms & featuring an ensuite. Workshop or single gge, good off street parking, fruit trees + peeks of the harbour on 814m². Easy walking distance to harbour, town and many Raglan attractions. Deadline 9.11.16 (unless sold prior) Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 1 - 1:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/165HFG

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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. On a freehold 600m² section with garage and off street parking, close to bus stops and an easy walk to town, school, harbour and more. Well planted and totally private from the road, what a great opportunity to finally enter the market in Raglan. Offering so much at an affordable level this will be incredible buying for a lucky new owner.

Lifestyle Blocks

Auction 1 pm 3.12.16 (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

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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. House 1 : 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with an extra toilet and single garage. House 2: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom & double garage, plus a perfect tenant happy to remain. 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.

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No Covenants & No Electricity Bills If you have been waiting for a lifestyle block to design an off-grid dwelling coupled with the convenience of NO building or land covenants to restrict your plans, then these 2 properties for sale separately are excellent options! 30 Van Houtte Rd is 3.5 acres and 42 Van Houtte Road is 2.1 acres. Both are easy contoured and have near level building platforms which enjoy views of the surrounding rolling rural land and Mt Karioi in the distance. The popular Te Uku School is only a few minutes away.

Plenty Of Options For Your Future! This iconic ‘Kiwi Bach’ is situated on a flat, fully fenced corner site of 812m² in popular Raglan West. An open plan living area overlooks the lawn, 2 bedrooms on the upper level, a basement storage area & separate garage plus storage room/office or 3rd bedroom. Completing the picture is a suntrap deck, fruit trees & vege garden area & a retro caravan is included for overflow guests or family. Just a short walk to the beach. Call Kyle or Stephen for more info, viewings at Open Homes only. For Sale $489,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday & Sunday 12 - 12:45pm View ljhooker.co.nz/16BHFG

Auction 1pm 12.11.16 LJH Raglan Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz SELECT AGENT EMAIL View ljhooker.co.nz/167HFG

Chrissy Cox

Matt Sweetman

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Sandra Bowditch

027 287 1804

021 624 826

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 751 759

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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WED 2 NOV CATHOLIC CHURCH RAGLAN RAMBLERS Come & See 9am from Wainui Rd For those interested car park next to the fire in a snapshot (brief) station, Hills Rd, bring information night on the lunch. Catholic Church, the building & the belief. TWILGHT BOWLS For the Curious. Tuesdays, registration 7.30pm - 8.30pm by 5.45pm, from 8th November 9, 16 & 23. Nov at the James St Or contact Jamie Cox Greens. $15 entry 021 2284521. per person, covers 5 weeks. Teams of three or we can fit you into Raglan MOVIES a team. All welcome. Raffles & BBQ. Bar at the Old School ______________________ opens 5.30 pm. SCREENING in NOVEMBER Contact Bob ______________________ 021 825 869. 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.

For Sale FIREWOOD DRY PINE $155, 2mx2m load delivered. Phone 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD MANUKA DRY. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522. Everything you need for a Christmas FEAST Food + Recipes Flexible payment options. Support LOCAL. www.feastbox.co.nz

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

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Stores looking G R EAT Summer countdown! Dresses, Sandals, Singlets, Denim Shorts, Shirts

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

Garage Sale BIG GARAGE SALE Sat 5th Nov, 9am-2pm. 8a Lorenzen Bay Rd. Many bargains including mens cycle with bike trailer and much more.

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FRI 4 NOV @ YOT CLUB Resident DJ’s, free pool, free entry. SAT 5 NOV @ YOT CLUB Funk & soul with the Spencer Cole band plus support, $10.

Courses, classes & workshops 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

Public Notices

RAGLAN RETURNED & SERVICES ASSN INC Armistice Day Service at the Cenotaph, Bow Street, Raglan. Friday, 11 November 2017, at Commercial To Let 11am. All welcome to SHOP TO LEASE attend. D O W N T O W N Available end of November. ph. 021 952 WHAINGAROA WHANAU HOE WAKA 271 for details. AGM Wed 23 Nov, 7pm. Raglan Community SELF STORAGE Contact Gary Kite House. Agenda: 2015 AGM minutes 4005 SH23, Raglan Chairperson’s report Treasurer’s report Ph: (07) 825 6560 Election of Committee Mob: 022 622 9005 Members raglanstorage@gmail.com General business Fees for 2016 - 2017 Contact SECURE METALLED whaingaroawaka@ YARD FOR LEASE gmail.com. 1500m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer RUAPUKE friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale MOTOR CAMP or Lease. - Peace and tranquility Ph Bob Carter -Surfing, fishing, bush 021 825 869, or walks 07 825 8690 - Cabins, powered TASMAN LANDS Ltd sites, tent sites

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

Death Notices TARIK KOLOSE MANU-BURNS Stillborn on Friday 28th October 2016. “God saw Tarik getting weary, so he did what he thought best. He put his arms around him and whispered come & rest.” Loved and adored by his parents Kaley and Anthony and by his brothers, grandparents and extended whānau. ‘To our little warrior, we will love and miss you forever.’

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.

FREE CV WRITING SERVICE - Career Tree @ Raglan Community House. Fridays 9:3012. 825 8142.

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SUN 6 NOV @ YOT CLUB Hemingway (Oz), Strangely Arousing, Dead Recipe. Psych, dub, reggae. $10 from 6pm.

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Public Notices NEW WAKA AMA PADDLER MUSTER Male and Female 16 years+. Saturdays 12th 19th and 26th November 8.30am at Te Kopua Boat Ramp. contact whaingaroawaka@gmail. com.

Public Notice of application for renewal of off-licence, Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. The Breuwan Trust has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 14 Bow Street Raglan and known as Harbour View Hotel. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Bottle Store. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: From Bottle Store Monday to Sunday 9am to 11pm and across the bar Monday to Sunday 7am to 11pm. 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. Public Notice of application for renewal of on-licence, Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. The Breuwan Trust has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 14 Bow Street Raglan and known as Harbour View Hotel. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Hotel. 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 SPORT NETBALL CLUB AGM Sunday 20th November. 2pm. Raglan Rugby Clubrooms. RAGLAN INDOOR BOWLING CLUB AGM 1:30pm Sunday 20th November 2016 at Saint Peter’s Church vestry, Bow Street. All welcome.

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

The only guide to Raglan over the busy summer period. Advertise your event or business to locals as well as the visitors that will be arriving in town. To register your interest or to book a spot, either drop into the Chronicle office or email: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

7A WHAANGA RD 2 SUNSETS AND SEA VIEWS

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AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

Set on the hillside above the sparkling ocean, is this seaside hideaway with beach house charm. The location is seriously unsurpassed in a prime position elevated overlooking Whale Bay and beyond with panoramic sea views. First time on the market in 23 years the owner has loved everything about living here especially the ever changing landscape. Two-bedroom house with open plan living situated at the base of Mt Karioi on 1257m2 of native bush. The feature here is the expansive split level decking that surrounds the house, you can literally follow the sun here all day. Imagine having a wine on this deck at sunset! Prior Auction offers considered.

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• This brand new family home has a gorgeous outlook of the Raglan Harbour • Spacious deck showcasing stunning sea views • Designed to capture the sunshine • Situated on a 657m² section with landscaping underway • Prior Auction offers considered

6A TAHORA CLOSE 3

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ID#RAG22676

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE • It’s your lucky day, 31a Wainui 6PM

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NOT MANY IF ANY LIKE THIS

Road is on the Market!!! • Prime location!! Situated on 987m2 • Approximately 100 metres from a cafe, 600 metres from the airfield and 800 metres from the boat ramp • Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing at your door • Did we mention the Amazing water views!!! • Explore the endless possibilities, bring your plans, architect and builder to inspect today! • Prior Auction offers considered

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

AUCTION POSTPONED: 4189C STATE HIGHWAY 23

2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB • 3 bedroom family home 6PM

ID#RAG22663

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

AUCTION

• Perfect location, perfect size and only a flat 4 minute walk to cafes, shops and bars. Park the car and walk everywhere!! • Single level 2 bedroom unit - a great opportunity for retirees, 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 you will love the convenience and easy living this property has to offer. • Do not delay, call Julie or Blair today!!! Prior auction offers considered.

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AUCTION 2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 6PM

• Elevated North facing, • Brick and Tile 2 Double Bedroom Home • Single Garage • Perfect Home and Holiday Investment Opportunity • Prior auction offers considered

NEW LISTING

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

This Auction has been postponed until 25th February 2017. This is to enable the market to have the opportunity to view through the summer months. The Vendor will consider a long term settlement of UP TO TWO YEARS. Make the most of an opportunity to be the new owner of this one of a kind property.

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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Vendor has purchased - has 28 days to sell!

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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situation on a full size 760m² site • New deck positioned to capture the sun and beautiful native timber flooring. • Vendor will not accept preauction offers!!

ID#RAG22663

View Open Home Sunday 1pm Or By Appointment

2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB 6PM

• Beautiful little cottage with rustic charm and all the modern-day living facilities. • Three double bedrooms and 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.

to the covered, North facing deck • This 2/3 bedroom house features timber flooring in the dining area, Kent fireplace and a modern kitchen with a gas hob • The 1017m2 section lends itself as a wonderland for children or to further develop and landscape • Single garage, on the bus route, walk to the wharf and town • An ideal beach retreat with loads of potential to enhance • Prior Auction offers considered

CNR WAINUI RD & MARINE PARADE

AUCTION 4.11.16 ON-SITE 5PM

Situated in one of the most sought after locations in Raglan, Whale Bay world famous left-hand surf break. This fully furnished 3 bedroom home offers a large master on mezzanine floor with an amazing ensuite, claw foot bath and your own private balcony all with breath taking views of the surf. Character and charm are key features of this house. Stunning natural timber flooring and log burner create the ambiance that dreams are made of. Large decking leads the way to beautifully landscaped and easy care grounds complete with a covered entertainment decking at the bottom of your garden setting the scene for amazing BBQ’s and sunsets. Through the gate at the bottom of the property the surf awaits you. Make your dream come true for Christmas!!! Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22531

23 GOVERNMENT RD 3

AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• This well-presented property in trendy Raglan needs priority on your viewing list! • Designed for the ever changing estuary views and spectacular sunsets over Mt Karioi • 2 double bedrooms with a 3rd larger bedroom/ living area upstairs and a separate bedroom off the garage • Walk to Raglan and enjoy the cafes, shops and restaurants • This is true quality and an opportunity not to be missed • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22682

1 SEABREEZE WAY 4

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION


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