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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

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6th October 2016 - Issue #514

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Monster Workshop L-R: Karla Stevenson and Hayley Hamilton outside their new Monster workshop. Full story on page 5. Dear Editor Getting the Red Tape Blues Lorenzen Bay is my nearest access to the upper harbour part of the sea I love, so what’s happening down there is very important to me. It has recently improved a great deal and new inhabitants appear to be the people to get the credit. A new sea wall has been developed which greatly facilitates boats dropping off people around high tide, or staying alongside the wall. Improvement to the steps will make it much easier to get in and out after a swim. The old steps were very rough on my feet. You might think that the Waikato District Council were behind this initiative. I have heard that in fact they were not willing to authorise this improvement to Raglan’s facilities, and the obvious value of the development to Raglan’s attractiveness to inland centres of population and visitors from overseas. It makes me wonder about Waikato civil servants. Perhaps they are so afraid of getting something wrong they

find it safer to say no. I might be being unfair. Possibly they are so firmly tied to their office chairs that they can’t move. What are they tied with? Red tape of course. Why are they tied? To prevent their overspending our rates. Better keep them on but teach them to say "yes" more often. And when they say yes they could digress from presenting a large bill as compensation for having to think. The various bodies involved also need to note that in a consultation feedback from Tainui hapū, environmental committees, Angeline Greensil, there is full support for the changes which have been made to improve and strengthen the Lorenzen Bay seawall. It is unwise and impolite to annoy the people of the land. Ian McKissack P.s. To be fair, I have had a phonecall to say that improvements to the walkway from Cambrae Rd to Lorenzen Bay are now on their agenda, if not immediate.

Raglan Chronicle to stop casual print services With the move to a new space planned for next week, the Chronicle would like to let the community know about some changes to our existing services. We will no longer be offering casual photocopying to the larger community. If you require photocopying, both the Raglan Library and Raglan Video and Laser Copy (Electric Avenue) offer this service. While most of our print services

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Virtual health service launched

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aglan residents are being encouraged to sign up to a virtual health service that offers free online, after-hours medical advice and consultations. The Waikato District Health Board has launched a six-month pilot of an online outof-hours doctors service for people who can’t get to a doctor easily in the evenings and weekends. It is part of their Virtual DHB initiative, which uses online platform and smartphone app HealthTap to also give patients access to health information, advice and online consultations with hospital specialists. West Coast Health Charitable Trust chairman Fiona Stephens, who as a physiotherapist for Waikato DHB has signed up for Virtual DHB as a clinician and a patient, says the service is an “amazing thing” for people who live out in the “wops”.

Benefits include time and hassle saved, no more long journeys for short hospital appointments where a physical examination isn’t needed, access to a doctor afterhours and in weekends for health issues, access to your own medical record, and a huge amount of doctor-approved health information at your fingertips. Fiona says what she hears often from patients who live in rural communities is that they go to all the effort of travelling to hospital, finding a park and waiting for their appointment only to find that their consult takes five minutes. “It can take the best part of three hours for a five-minute consult.” Using the HealthTap app, patients can ask doctors questions by text, audio call or have a virtual consultation, including afterhours. The online doctors give comprehensive advice, diagnose and prescribe if necessary, by sending a fax to your local pharmacy.

HealthTap also dispenses “proper medical advice, rather than from Dr Google”, says Fiona. “I think that everybody should give it a try and see how it works for them. “The more people that do it, I really think it will push all doctors to see that patients expect it as a service.” West Coast Health Charitable Trust is looking at ways it can support the Virtual DHB, such as helping those who might not be technologically savvy or own their own smartphone to access the service. Inger Vos * The free out-of-hours online doctors service is Monday to Friday, 6pm to 11pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 8pm. Registration forms for the service are available at the Raglan House, or people can sign up at the enquiries desk at Waikato Hospital. Photo ID must be shown.

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P 2go Raglan’s new site manager is asking customers to be patient during some major six-figure developments prior to the summer rush. Manager Cala Eriepa says starting on Monday, the BP will close some of its pumping bays as three weeks of work begins on replacing the fuel dispensers. The latest pump technology is being installed in the forecourt. The new pump stations will offer all three fuels on both sides and, altogether, there will be twice as many hoses – from the current 12 to 24. “There will be some disruptions,” says Cala, of the installation of the new pumps. “Hopefully people can be patient as we go though this change. “We will have forecourt attendants managing traffic flow and assisting where required.” In November, work will begin on refitting the shop. “It’s going to be flash.” Cala, who worked in BP 2go over the last summer as a customer service representative, says the holiday season is

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Cala Eriepa BP 2go Raglan Site Manager. hectic and having more pumps onsite will mean that people don’t have to wait as long to pump petrol. No. 8 Head of BP retail Kerry Forde says having all three fuels on one pumping station with six hoses means no more queuing for diesel, which is currently available at the far end pumps only, and no waiting for the single fuel hoses on the pump stands.

“To speed up your journey even further the flow rate is enhanced with the new pumps so we can have you on the road sooner.” Kerry says during the forecourt revamp there will be clear signage to direct traffic flow and guide vehicles to the open lanes, and extra staff will be on site to assist with fuelling to minimise delays. Inger Vos

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Garry in his courtyard remembering the old school days.

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etired educator Garry Blayney can remember his three years in the early 60s in charge of what was then Raglan District High School like it was yesterday. That despite now being 92 years old – and most likely the oldest living headmaster of what has since become the area school and which will celebrate its 150th jubilee this coming Labour Weekend. Then again, running a school that’s inconveniently split in two is not an experience anyone would quickly forget. The lively nonagenarian told the Chronicle last week of how back in 1962 – when he was promoted to Raglan from his previous posting in northern Hokianga – the district high school was operating on two sites, with its younger pupils still being taught in the original Stewart St school building. But by the end of that year the old and new had amalgamated at the current Norrie Ave location – and “what a difference it made”, recalls Garry, with no more traipsing up and down the hill two or three times a day. Still, there were plenty of ongoing building problems to be dealt with around the new school. For Instance, The Kauroa block, which had been transferred from Te Mata

and placed among the four or five new classrooms, “leaked vigorously”, despite having been refurbished. “This was the baby boom … we had to battle on,” he laughs of what was then a dire situation for a school which had somehow to house about 250 primary and 100 secondary pupils. It turned out that the corrugated roofing iron had been placed upside down and the work had to be completely re-done. “So for a time we had to put up with having carpenters and sub-contractors on site,” Garry says. It wasn’t just the disruption to classes, either: wolfwhistling was less a taboo back then and Garry wryly observes that “builders and school students are not a great mix”. Garry returned to the area school for a visit about five years ago and was “staggered” at the number of buildings now on the grounds. “I realised that (the work in my time) was just the first of many building developments,” he says. While he was headmaster there was also a lot of fundraising underway to build the school pool, he remembers. Not that his own family ever reaped the benefits of the “endless” bottle-selling; the baths, as they were called then, did not become a reality until a few years later. In the meantime, school swimming was conducted in the tide, down by the Kopua walkbridge.

Garry and his now late wife, Shirley, who also taught at the school, had two young children at the time, Neil and Jan, and lived just across the road in the designated headmaster’s house. “We were very happy indeed with their education at Raglan District High,” says Garry of the couple’s children. That’s where they got their “grounding” before the family moved on to other schools, from Invercargill in the deep south to Wainuiomata, Carterton, Wellington and Cambridge. Garry, who currently lives in his own unit at a Cambridge retirement village, says he’s very much looking forward to the area school jubilee this month. He’ll be there with both his daughter, who’s coming up from Wellington, and son from Auckland. He especially hopes to catch up with Pauline Sweetman (nee Ripia), an assistant principal and careers advisor who was a student during his time at Raglan and has taught there for decades. Garry has some other vivid memories of early 1960s Raglan. He recalls arriving in town to “this furore … of the county council wanting to cut down palms in Bow St”. Local identity Connie Stevens, who ran the bakery, chained herself to one of the iconic trees in protest. “I think she was one of the original environmentalists,” Garry observes. And he remembers Eva Rickard as a “brilliant telephone exchange operator” around the time she was becoming an activist for Māori land rights. He also credits Eva’s sister, Ivy Fitzpatrick, a teacher at the school, with liaising with local Māori families and incorporating some te reo into the syllabus. That was quite a big deal as it came soon after an era when “you got tanned if you spoke Māori in schools”, he recalls. Garry’s genuinely pleased to see how what he believes must have been one of New Zealand’s first public schools has turned out today. Successive principals and teachers have achieved “a tremendous number of things so impossible in my time”, he marvels, citing initiatives like the fostering of the Māori language, environmental education and the establishment, about 20 years ago, of the school’s surf academy. Edith Symes

Council adopts Grass Verge Policy hanges are coming for those who C have their grass verge mown by verges the responsibility of the adjacent landowner. Introducing a Grass Verge Policy brings council into line with many of its neighbouring councils. It also gives council the opportunity to ring fence costs and provide consistency across the district.

The change comes after council adopted a Grass Verge Policy last month following a period of consultation. Waikato District Council. “Up until now, council has maintained From October 1, council has over 670 individual grass verges across implemented the Grass Verge Policy in the district, excluding the former Franklin urban areas (50kmh) to make mowing of district. This has been at a cost of more than $100,000 per year to all rate payers. We’ve been doing this for historical reasons and up until the Grass Verge Policy was adopted NZ’S LEADERS IN we didn’t have a formal process in place to determine which verges got mown and which didn’t. This approach would have WanƟng Power Free Sewage Treatment? NZ’S LEADERS IN seen costs increase over time,” general manager service delivery, Tim Harty says. Eco Sustainable Sewage Systems Power in treatment processes Wanting No Power Free Sewage Treatment? “By introducing this policy, council can ✓ No Power in treatment processes WanƟng Power Free Sewage Treatment? Natures AcƟve ‘Bio-system’ now consistently manage the maintenance No Power in treatment processes ✓ Natures Active ‘Bio-system’ of grass verges across the district,” Mr Natures AcƟve ‘Bio-system’ Odourless, operaƟon ✓ Odourless, quietquiet operation Harty says. Odourless, quiet operaƟon Council is now calling for those who Extremely low maintenance needs ✓ Extremely low maintenance needs Extremely low maintenance needs Modular with low site impact feel they should be exempt from mowing ✓ Modular with low site impact Free Onsite Assessments their verge by way of age, illness or Modular with low site impact ✓ Free Onsite Assessments condition of grass verge to apply for an

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Fallenfront bring Good Times to CBD

Steve Crowhurst (far right) with staff Baxter (L) and Shari (R).

aglan based online streetwear R retailer Fallenfront has been steadily positioning themselves as one of the country’s leading online stores for men’s apparel, footwear and accessories. This week, just in time for summer, they have opened a unique concept store in Raglan’s CBD, Fallenfront presents the Good Times store.

The new project offers a collaborative space for key brands to showcase their range in a unique space for a few months at a time with each brand creating a fresh vibe over the duration of their installation. The new space will also be offering womenswear as well as menswear. Fallenfront's director, Raglan born and bred Steve Crowhurst is pumped about the brand's first foray into bricks and mortar retailing with an approach that is far from traditional. “The Good Times idea was born from the growing number of people living in Raglan and the increasing flow of visitors we see coming to our home town and the desire to offer them

an experience that is different and special, right from the product we are retailing, to the store fit out and overall presentation,” says Steve. For their launch, Good Times have teamed up with one of New Zealand’s best loved and iconic streetwear brands, Huffer. With their recent ‘Locals’ campaign and acclaimed closing show at New Zealand Fashion Week, Huffer is a key player in New Zealand Fashion and has supported Fallenfront since day one. “Fallenfront has been a long term consistent customer of ours and we are so proud to represent our brand through Good Times over the endless Raglan summer. We are looking forward to showing our respect for the locals in a magical iconic town, a town close to the heart of Huffer,” comments, regular visitor of Raglan and founder of Huffer, Steve Dunstan. For Steve Crowhurst, the new bricks and mortar store has another layer of significance. In a sense, the cycle has come full circle for Steve and his family. Steve’s dad, Graham Crowhurst (Crowie senior), had a hand in developing one of Raglan’s

first surfboard shops, Wilson Surfboards, when Don Wilson moved his shop to Raglan in 1973. Wilson Surfboards was first located where the current INDI’s and Hong Kong Kitchen are. Don had teamed up with Graham and Kevin McKell, a pair whose influence inspired the shape and designs of many of the boards the team was producing. Graham is also excited to see his son's new shop come to fruition. “I’m proud and very impressed with the look of the store, they’ve done a good job,” he says. “I was one of three who owned and ran the business back then. I looked after finish coating and sanding. The store itself definitely wasn't as flash as the new Good Times shop but back then we thought it was flash. “The difference with us was that manufacturing surfboards was the main part of the business and we had a few clothes for sale in the front, but it was pretty much all about the boards. “The clothes usually got covered in foam dust and resin so we ended up wearing it ourselves. Raglan in the 70s was so quiet, there weren’t the people around to support it like now.” Having seen Raglan change over the years, Graham also adds that “fashion now is way more educated, stylish, and not as grunge. The cuts and style are better. Back then we were basic: board shorts, jeans, sweatshirts and T-shirts. The designs and trends weren’t too unlike today, there were abstract designs, motifs etc. but we had some day glow orange kit that was pretty out there, no where near as classic as it is now.” With Huffer’s men’s and women’s spring/summer installation currently in the shop as well as accessories by Adidas, New Blance, Atlas, Moscot and Herschel, the new space has been fitted out by local designer William Worsp (WRW & Co) using rustic

and recycled local timber and complemented with artworks from local artist Sam Mathers. “Our next installation in the new year with be our 'Fallenfront presents Good Times' concept where we showcase product from the Fallenfront webstore. “This is exciting because we’ll be bringing brands to Raglan which haven’t been offered here before like menswear and womenswear from Thing Thing, JanSport, Dickies, Stussy, On & On, and lots more. “The idea is to keep things fresh for both locals, visitors and ourselves,” says Steve. Steve and his team have worked hard getting the new space ready in time for October and hope that locals can enjoy a new retail experience. “I’ve always had awesome staff working with me at Fallenfront, and I think it's pretty important to have good crew around when most of our lives are spent at work. We all work hard, trust each other to get the job done and enjoy a beer together at the end of the day - which is what it's all about. "With the webstore and the new town shop, it would be great to continue to grow the business creating as many job opportunities for the Raglan people as possible,” says Steve.

Work’s a pleasure in Monster’s new workshop and gallery

Karla Stevenson (L) and Hayley Hamilton (R) outside of their new workshop.

that Hayley Hamilton I t’sand surprising Karla Stevenson of The Monster Company actually get any work done in their new workshop and gallery in Wallis St.

The two talk and laugh a lot, so having a gallery attached to their workspace means they

end up engaging with their customers a lot, too. “It’s nice to be in touch with people. We spend a lot of the day chatting,” says Hayley, who started Monster in 2002 and who had always worked from home until moving into the space in the old dairy co-op earlier this year. She and Karla, who joined Monster in 2012 as a business and creative partner, moved into

the workshop in February but the gallery has only had its doors open to the public for a couple of months. Karla has worked in this space before, Hayley reveals. “She did a joinery apprenticeship in here.” “I was making cups of tea and sweeping the floor,” Karla says. “I just needed a job because the boys had started school.” “But then that led to an apprenticeship,” prompts Hayley. Karla tries to explain, it gets confusing, ends up sounding like a soap opera, doesn’t have any relevance to the new gallery space and much hilarity ensues. “You can’t write that. You can’t write that!” Hayley laughs, and takes charge of the PR. “Having a gallery area attached is something we never had before and that is nice because we get feedback from customers,” says Hayley. “People are drawn to come in because of the atmosphere. It’s gone from being a maleoriented workshop to quite a feminine space, with all our fairy lights. “You get to know what is going on in Raglan, meet all the visitors. People find us just by wandering around. “It has been great for business. And, ohhh, here is a good quote: There is quite a movement going on in the world at the moment, whether it is food or art; that people coming in here and seeing us make what they are going to buy – it’s quite different from buying something imported from overseas or from a gift shop. They like the story behind the work.” Hayley looks at Karla. “Am I talking too much? You say something, now.” The Monster Company creates work from clay, wood and mixed media.

It’s full-on production work, fulfilling orders for ceramic hearts and tiles and wooden men and birds, and more, from 34 galleries and gift shops throughout New Zealand. Once a month the orders come in, and a lot of it is clay work. The two use slip moulds, and no one piece is ever the same. “We muck about with clay all day,” Karla carries on the conversation while preparing a glaze and Hayley makes coffee. “We do Monster for four days a week and we do our own work one day a week. Monster is our bread and butter, and then we get to make whatever we feel like.” For Karla, that’s ceramic jewellery, small plant holders and ring stands. And “signs and bowls and puppy dogs’ tails”, she sings. Hayley points out that I may have noticed that Karla is socially awkward. Karla snorts and bends over doubled with laughter. “I attract weirdos,” Karla admits, coming up for air. Hayley, who also paints but not much lately, says she is obsessed with clay at the moment, and trying her hand at making “big, organic, hand-built vessels”. The two bounce ideas off each other for Monster’s productions. And their sentences bounce off each other, too. Hayley: We really like each other … Karla: … No, we don’t fight, we basically just talk shit all day … it’s like working with your sister … Hayley: … And we make each other laugh. It’s like working with your sister but without fighting … and we have nearly started to finish each other’s sentences.” Do poke your head in at The Monster Company – even if for nothing else but some great company and a laugh. Inger Vos

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OPEN DAY RAGLAN HOSPITAL AND REST HOME Saturday 08 October 2016 Hours: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Come and see our lovely facility and see what great care we give our residents For any queries please call Cherry on 07 825 8306

Children receiving their shoebox gifts.

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AMARITAN’S PURSE is Christian International humanitarian charity of which Operation Christmas Child is a branch. Each year, shoeboxes are filled with gifts. They are collected worldwide and distributed to countries where children are in need (and often to New Zealand specific groups too). Over 100,000,000 boxes have been sent in the past 23 years. In 2015, New Zealand sent 28,000 boxes …what a wonderful record! Again this year we invite you to be part of this exciting project. You can join with

your family, workplace or club, etc, and help bring joy to a child. If the idea of completing a whole box is too daunting, share the items together. The children really love a note from the donor also. The local collection points in Raglan for collecting FREE BOXES are: The Library, Raglan House, Trade Aid shop and local churches. Instructions are enclosed in the boxes. The deadline for collection is October 29 and any further enquiries please email sharynandbruce@hotmail.com or see www.samaritanspurse.org.au/whatwe-do/operation-christmas-child.

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL FINAL NOTICE

Location, Scale And Low Cost Dairy • • • • • •

178ha dairy farm, 120ha milking platform Milking 330 cows - 93,000 MS last two seasons 36 ASHB with ample support buildings to a good standard 50ha used to run young stock (60r1 & 60r2) Four bedroom main home & 2 bedroom second home Could suit other uses, finishing etc

Licenced under REAA 2008

FINAL NOTICE

Karapiro AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior),11am, Wed, 12 Oct PGGWRE, 87 Duke St Cambridge Phone for an appointment to view 1119 BUCKLAND ROAD

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24350

Enjoy The Good Life • 21ha lifestyle property • Nicley located half way between Raglan & Hamilton • Property is approx 2/3rds grazing & 1/3rd mature pines planted in 1994 • Very tidy 3 bedroom home with garaging for 2 cars • Amazing native bush and rural views • Good spring fed water supply with troughs in each paddock

Raglan AUCTION

(Unless Sold Prior), 11am, Wed 12 Oct PGGWRE, 87 Duke St, Cambridge OPEN DAY 1-2pm, Sat, 8 Oct 128C OTONGA VALLEY ROAD

www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM24357 Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

New House, Yards, Fences And Water • Great location with near new home • Currently grazing dairy heifers and running ewes • Attractive block with pockets of native trees • Midway between Hamilton and Raglan • Well subdivided with troughs in each paddock • 13ha (approx) of pines and a creek running through the property • Waitetuna Primary School is just down the road www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23634

Raglan $1.3M

Plus GST (If Any)

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

A Section With It All! • Large 11.3 hectare lifestyle section with ocean views, bush and potential income • Zoned close to a good country primary school • Approx 9 hectares of multi variety woodland planted in 1995 • A great building site at the top of the property with views to the Tasman and surrounding farmland • Bare blocks of this size and in this location rarely come to the market! www.pggwre.co.nz ID: HAM23899

Raglan $370,000

Plus GST (if any)

Richard Thomson B 07 858 5325 M 027 294 8625

pggwre.co.nz

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Movies at the Old School

What's on at the YOT Club

Pretty happy to have an epic weekend coming up at the Yot Club with the legendary Hollie Smith playing on Saturday.

Catch The Girl on the Train & David Brent at the Old School: Paula Hawkin's bestselling novel, The Girl on the Train, comes to the big screen this month - and you can watch it right here in Raglan. The movie opens at the Old School Arts Centre on Thursday October 6, the same day as the rest of New Zealand, the United States, the UK and Australia. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN: Thursday October 6, 7pm | Friday October 7, 8pm | Saturday October 15, 8pm | Sunday October 16, 4.30pm. Still reeling from a recent divorce, Rachel (Emily Blunt) takes the same train to work in upstate New York every day. The journey takes her past the house where she used to live, and where her ex-husband now lives with his new wife. Unable to look at her old home, she becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple several houses down. Then one day she sees something shocking in their garden

- and finds herself entangled in a web of lies and betrayals. Mystery, Thriller | 112 mins | R16 Violence, offensive language, sex scenes and content that may disturb | USA. LIFE ON THE ROAD: Saturday October 15, 5.30pm | Sunday October 23, 4.30pm | Sunday October 23, 7pm. Ricky Gervais reprises his ambitious/ oblivious character from the hit BBC show The Office. Set 15 years after the events of the TV show, David Brent is now a sales rep and still an aspiring musician. Using his pension and vacation time, Brent goes on tour with his band, Foregone Conclusion. Comedy, Music | 96mins | Rating: M Offensive language, sexual references & content that may offend. | UK. Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale. Adults $14, Concession $12, Children $8. Book online: raglanmovies.nz.

To start the weekend, however, we have Portlandian surf rockers Guantanamo Baywatch playing on Friday. With a new album and an extra guitarist they are chocfull of excitement about their first ever trip to New Zealand. Last year when Guantanamo Baywatch made their debut visit to Australia, they solidified their reputation for loose and wild shows. Their renegade energy and “don’t give a stuff” attitude left a trail of new and old followers, broken hearts and a mountain of empty beer bottles in their wake. With a knack for serving up legit surf, while borrowing from various subgenres, the trio of guitarist Jason Powell, bassist Chevelle Wiseman and the happiest drummer we’ve ever seen live, Chris Scott, will unleash their newly inducted second guitarist, Jordan Owens, on their fans and we CAN'T WAIT!!! Guanatamo Baywatch will have support from Wellington surf/punk band Tigers of the Sea, plus Auckland duo Dad Jokes so expect a huge night of kick ass music for your money. As mentioned, Hollie Smith is playing

on Saturday. Ticket sales are boosting nicely for this so to avoid missing out go online or text 021409268 to make sure you don't miss out. Hollie's gig will be earlier than most Yot gigs. Doors will be at 7.30pm. Support act Miller starts at 8.30pm and Hollie at 10pm. We will be having a DJ playing before the support, in the break and after Hollie. We will be letting people in after Hollie's set finishes. Upcoming gigs include: International dub/reggae DJ Naram with MC Simian on Saturday 15; the Labour weekend Sunday session featuring Greg Churchill on October 23; Punk Halloween with Raglan favourites Fireshark on October 29; Solomon Cole band on November 5; and the return to Raglan of the Japanese legends The King Brothers on Saturday, November 19. A. Meek

When: Wednesday’s 4pm-5pm Dates: Oct 19, 26 Nov 2, 9, 16, 23 Venue: Raglan Golf Club

2017 Raglan Business Directory Cover Competition Phones and camera's at the ready.... as we are once again looking for the the next cover for our local phone directory. This year we are running a photo competition to find that special cover image. The competition is open to all school age children* and we will accept an image taken on your phone or camera. The image must reflect an aspect of Raglan. We are open to your interpretation. The photo must be portrait shape and sent to us as a high-resolution jpeg file (300 DPI or 1.2MB or larger). One entry per person.

Winner will be notified on Friday 4th November 2016. * Maximum age 18yrs as at 31st December 2016. NB: If interested the approx. size of the RBD Front Cover space is: 8 RAGLAN Chronicle 200mm high x 140mm wide.

Ages 7 and up Cost $30 (for all 6 weeks) Equipment and resources provided To register cont contact Theo Email – raglangc@gmail.com Phone – 07 825 8483


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Commercial Land 1 Bankart Street

2d Puka Place, Raglan

Rare Commercial Zoned Section This prime site could be the untapped potential you have been waiting for. 565m² commercially zoned section suitable for retail and apartments. Ideal for a multi level building and there are views of the harbour and waves of the bar from a potential upper storey. Conveniently located on the entrance to Raglan’s main street with excellent profile and traffic visibility.

Rare Raglan Opportunity Jump onto the Raglan Market and take advantage of this blank canvas. Only a couple of Raglan sections remaining to build your dream home on. 634m² ready for you to develop and enjoy. Covenants apply. Contact Stephen 021 969 848 or Michelle 021 969 878 for further information.

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Rural Bare Block

New Listing

For Sale By Negotiation Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/112HFG

By negotiation Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/138HFG

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42 acres 5 mins from Raglan Township 17.02ha (42.04 acre) large lifestyle grazing block with nice harbour views under 5km to Raglan. This could be ideal for a variety of uses, hobby farming stud, cattle, calf rearing, horses, horticulture.....the list goes on. The contour is mixed with a good amount of easy rolling and some mowable country. Several building platforms exist to take in the views of the surrounding countryside and the harbour to north.

Munns the Word! Character 1940’s 4 bedroom homestead. Commanding views over the Raglan rural landscape, with Mt Karioi as a backdrop. Recently reroofed, with polished native wood floors throughout and a cosy wood burner. In addition there is a 8 x 11m (approx) 2 bay shed. So grab your redbands and take this opportunity to secure this ‘keeper’ for future generations to enjoy!

For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale $429,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/14KHFG

$700,000 + gst (if any) Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/154HFG

Drystock Block 6 Whaanga Road

238 Waimaori Road, Te Mata

Beach Bums Dream Location SECTION: This is your chance to buy right in Whale Bay! Sloping site on 857m² looking out to the sea, fantastic views with only a short walk to the surf. This is an opportunity not to be missed.

140 Acre Te Mata Drystock Block 56.59ha (139.78 acres more or less) dry stock block in 1 title 15 minutes to Raglan and 45 minutes to Hamilton. Situated in a sheltered fertile valley with road access on 2 sides. Approximately 10 acres of attractive native bush (uncovenanted). Several building platforms are available with good views over the farm.

For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale Contact Email View

$450,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/73HFG

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

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‘Spring into Summer’* marketing package when you list with us:

104a Greenslade Road

Character Beach Home in Private Setting Prepare to be impressed with this modernised character home on a 1153m² private bush clad section with harbour views. The kitchen & open plan living area have native timber floors. Three bedrooms upstairs & a 4th or rumpus downstairs. A real gem for holidays or permanent living.

Professional photographs, HD walk-through film, radio & print advertising (+more) Valued at $1471 Contact your chosen sales person or call the office 07 825 7170

For Sale $695,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 152HFG View

*Some conditions apply

RENTAL: 82 Maungatawhiri Road

Rustic Country Cottage Lovely modern country cottage set in the grounds of the main residence. Only a 5 minute drive from Raglan. Rent includes power. Open plan living & bedroom with ensuite. Can come fully furnished. Ideal for a single mature tenant.

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$270 per week Sandra Bowditch - 07 825 7170 rentals.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ 70HFG

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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Raglan Property Manager

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 •

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

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AUTOMOTIVE

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

Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

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FENCING BUILDERS

• Spray Truck • Water Blasting • Painting • Decorating • Carpet Cleaning • Rental Cleans

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tel: (07) 825 8366 paul:homes 021 188 0447 - robyn: 021 177 5201 • quality new 199c/ te papatapu road, rD2 te Mata, raglan • alterations fencing/ decks • plan service patandbob@xtra.co.nz email:available 20+ years building in Raglan for free quotes & quality workmanship PHONEPH MARK 0274 912912 911911 A/HA/H 825 825 00690069 MARK 0274 ROB 027 550 6080 EE robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz PH ROB 027 550 6080 robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz

CONCRETE SERVICES

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

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246

P ReH Roofs New Roofs Spouting Edge Protection Scaffold R O B LAWNS / LANDSCAPING

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For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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SAT 08 OCT I N 2 S T R I N G S Summer Songs & Strings Music at the Old School - doors open 7pm $15.

WED 12 OCT RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station, Hillary–Hope Reserve, bring lunch.

SUN 09 OCT Raglan Creative Market. This Sunday 10 - 2 at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com

at the Old School _____________________

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.

MOVIES

SCREENING in OCTOBER _____________________

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

INTERNATIONAL LAUNCH of MYSTERY THRILLER starring EMILY BLUNT R16 Violence, offens. lang., sex scenes, cont. may disturb. 112 mins.

Thursday 6th 7.00 Friday 7th 8.00 Saturday 15th 8.00 Sunday 16th 4.30

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DAVID BRENT – LIFE ON THE ROAD RICKY GERVAIS COMEDY M Offens lang., sexual refs, content may offend 96 mins

Saturday 15th 5.30

FRI 07 OCT @ YOT CLUB Portland’s Guantanamo Baywatch w/Tigers of the Sea, Dad Jokes and Tape Wolves. Surf rock at its finest. 8:30pm, tix $25 from undertheradar.co.nz.

SAT 08 OCT @ YOT CLUB Hollie Smith returns to Raglan with her Water

or Gold Acoustic Tour. From 7:30pm, tix $25 on eventfinda.co.nz.

Courses, classes & workshops FREE CV WRITING SERVICE - Career Tree @ Raglan Community House. Fridays 9:3012. 825 8142.

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

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.

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Reserve on our website

raglanmovies.nz

For Sale UPRIGHT FREEZER 4-drawers, 142cm high, good condition. $200. Ph. 825 7535. FIREWOOD DRY PINE $155, 2mx2m load delivered. Phone 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD MANUKA DRY. $120 per m3. Delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

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

a ta m i ra . c o. n z Earlybird gets the summer worm ...Denim Shorts, Pinafores, Jackets, Dungarees, Skirts ...sizes selling fast! See TCSS, Thrills, Cmoners, Neuw spring men’s instore!

Wanted To Let (Commercial)

WORKSPACE \ (GARAGE/SHED) Wanted to accommodate local furniture business. Ph. 027 6555 078.

To Let FLATMATE/ HOUSESHARE PERSON WANTED Upper Wainui Rd Bedroom plus office/ small bedroom PLUS own lounge!! Own bathroom, toilet, shower/bath Must be fully housetrained :) clean & tidy etc. Suit working professional. Off street parking. Will be newly carpeted. $215 plus expenses (wifi and power etc). References required ph: 027 2930398

Commercial To Let

For Hire

SHOP TO LEASE D O W N T O W N Available end of November. ph. 021 952 271 for details.

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

SELF STORAGE

Contact Gary Kite

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 022 622 9005 info@raglanstorage.co.nz SECURE METALLED YARD FOR LEASE 1200m2, ready now at Nau Mai Business Park. HIAB & Trailer friendly access. Other sizes available for Sale or Lease. Ph Bob Carter 021 825 869, or 07 825 8690 TASMAN LANDS Ltd

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

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

Know what you are doing. Boatmaster Course starting 13th October. Six Thursdays 6:00pm to 9:00pm plus two Saturday's: 29th October & 19th November 9:00am to 4:00pm. Cost $475. Contact 0800 40 80 90 or visit www.boatingeducation.org.nz/courses/2/ boatmaster to enrol online.

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

LOTTO CHECKOUT A S S I S T A N T Raglan 4 Square requires a part-time Lotto Checkout Assistant. Must have good customer service. Full training provided. Must be willing to work Wednesday to Saturday. Drop CV off in person or email

SENIOR CITIZENS M E E T I N G 13th October at Fire Station Social Rooms. 11am. Housey today $5, lunch and raffle. All welcome. Transport, Linda 825 8879.

raglan4square@gmail.com.

HT DRIVER Xtreme Zero Waste require an HT driver for part time work. If you are keen, please contact the Operations Manager 027 208 6742. EXPERIENCED CHEF WANTED Required for a thriving club in the greater Hamilton area. You will need to show that you can lead and develop a team, and are able to create a range of food that will suit the needs of both locals and visitors to the club.Hours of work will include weekends. Pay rate is negotiable. This is a part time position Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Email your cv to info@ raglanclub.co.nz by Friday 7th October 2016.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

PUBLIC NOTICE of application for on-licence Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. Rob Bailey - 3915 SH23 Raglan-Director, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 7 Wainui Rdand known as Blind Tiger. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is: Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday - Sunday 10am to 1am the next 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 issue 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 issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section I 05( I) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

Classifieds

Public Notices

RAGLAN SWIMMING CLUB SOCIETY INC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DATE: Saturday 29th October 2016 TIME: 5.30pm VENUE: Raglan Community House Bow Street, Raglan AGENDA: -­‐Attendance/Apologies -­‐Minutes from Last Meeting Know what19.09.2015 you are doing. -­‐Matters Arising Maritime VHF Radio Operators Certificate -­‐Chairpersons Report Saturday -­‐Financial Report 5th November from 9am – 3pm. Cost $116. -­‐General Business Contact 0800 40 80 90 or go to Any queries? -­‐ please contact: www.boatingeducation.org.nz/courses/3/ raglanswimclub@gmail.com maritime-vhf-radio-operator-certificate to enrol online. Naumai Haere Mai – All Welcome

Death Notices

ROBERTSON, UNA (MYRLE) On Wednesday 28 September 2016 (peacefully) at Raglan Trust Hospital and Rest Home. In her 102nd year. Much loved wife of the late Archie. Treasured mother of Denny (deceased) and Alice (Raglan); Brian and Judy (Christchurch); Jocelyn and Wayne Crombie (Ongarue), Kevin and Madeleine (Gold Coast). Adored Nana of 10 grandchildren,18 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren. ‘What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever’ A farewell for Myrle was held at the Raglan Golf Club on Monday, 3 October. Correspondence to the Robertson family C/- PO Box 276, Hamilton 3240. Woolertons’ Funeral Home FDANZ

Public Notices WANTED NEW LOCAL ARTISTS @ MATAPIHI ART GALLERY Join our Artist run gallery, sell your art & enjoy an amazing space. Contact: Rob 0210 8157 093 Ardré 027 245 2115

WAIKATO DISTRICT COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE 3 OCTOBER 2016 DO YOU WANT SHOPS TO OPEN ON EASTER SUNDAY? Waikato District Council wants to know what you think about shops being open on Easter Sunday. Due to a recent change in legislation councils can now develop a policy that will allow shops to open on Easter Sunday. At the moment shops can’t open on Easter Sunday unless they meet strict criteria. “We want to know what people think,” says General Manager Strategy and Support, Tony Whittaker. “Is this something our communities want?” If developed, the policy would allow shops in the Waikato district to open but it would not be able to specify any criteria or restrictions, such as types of shops, hours or purposes. “We are asking people to tell us what they think by 31 October. We’ll be out talking to our businesses as well as visiting local market days to find out what people think. People can also go online to provide their feedback. “If our communities tell us they want shops to be open on Easter Sunday, we will develop a draft policy. We’ll then give our communities an opportunity to provide feedback before it’s adopted in time for Easter 2017.” You’ll find more information on www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/sayit. Ends

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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AUCTION 14.10.16 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

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ID#RAG22531

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

23 GOVERNMENT RD 3

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AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE • Delightfully welcoming, as you walk 6PM through Lavender groves and citrus trees

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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

NOT MANY IF ANY LIKE THIS

• It’s your lucky day, 31a Wainui Road is on the Market!!!

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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CNR WAINUI RD & MARINE PARADE

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, clawfoot 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 BBQs 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.

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AUCTION 5.11.16 ONSITE 2PM

AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• 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

ID#RAG22663

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

1435 KAWHIA RD 3 ICONIC KIWI BACH, AMAZING RETREAT

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AUCTION 2.12.16 RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB

Waitui: a haven of peacefulness on 3 acres of headland with water on three sides poking its nose into the wide Opotoru Estuary on Raglan Harbour. The township is only 3km away! The house is architecturally designed with traditional board and batten joinery, capturing views and sun. Open plan on two levels the living wing boasts vaulted ceilings and state of the art kitchen. Step down to a central log burning fire to the living space with end wall glass and wide-opening French doors to a covered deck. The bedroom wing contains a spacious master and second bedroom. A separate 2 car garage conveniently providing extra storage and laundry space. Hidden from all but the water is the equipped and fitted out boatshed ready for summer guests, or use as your own private art studio. Kayaks, paddle-boards or small boats can be securely housed in a lockup annex ready to be launched and a workshop come storage-shed for the mower and machinery completes the building. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22678

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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7A WHAANGA RD 2 SUNSETS AND SEA VIEWS

An opportunity to move in and enjoy the good life. This rural rustic retreat has picturesque views of the Aotea Harbour. Featuring 3 double bedrooms, open plan kitchen and lounge, separate dining and a Kent style fire for those cooler winter nights. A concrete patio from the kitchen leads to your private pool area, in ground pool with sand-filter. A retreat situated on 4836m² of land. Lots of room for tents or caravans when friends come to stay. Access to the harbour for fishing, white baiting and gathering of mussels and oysters is just down the road. With some TLC and finishing touches this property will suit those wanting to leave the rat race for the peace and quiet of rural living or for weekend retreats. Situated on 1.25 acres, only 25 minutes from Raglan, one hour from Hamilton. Selling fully furnished. Call today to view this unique rural gem. The perfect place to be for Christmas! Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22688

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES 8th & 9th October

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View Open Home Saturday 1pm or by Appointment

• 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. • 2 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! • Make an appointment to view today. • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22682

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 12pm – 6a Tohora Close Saturday 1pm – 7a Whaanga Rd | Saturday 1pm – 40 Kaitoke St Sunday 12pm – 23 Government Rd | Sunday 1pm – 40 Kaitoke St | Sunday 1pm – 1 Seabreeze Way 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

AUCTION 4.11.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM


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