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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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15th September 2016 - Issue #511

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Whaingaroa-Raglan is the Waikato’s up-and-coming foodie hotspot. Support our local eateries and checkout their news and specials each week below.

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Phone orders welcome! *Fish & Chips* *Burgers* *Weekly Specials* The store with a lot more!

Te Kopua Camp Store, Marine Parade, Raglan

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Raglan Junior Rugby: Raglan Junior Rugby 8th grade team after their final game of the season. Raglan junior rugby prizegiving story on page 7.

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It feels like summer is on the way and to celebrate the Yot Club has a big run of sick Saturday nights starting this Saturday with Laughton Kora's new band Tui. Tui have just played a succession of sold-out gigs with reggae legends Sons of Zion. Laughton describes his new band as "new funk" heavy grooves with wide-spaced out melodic vocals and a mix between originals and influential classics. Sounds like a lot of fun from Laughton, whose musical pedigree in Kora and recent touring with Fly My Pretties has seen him rated as one of New Zeland's finest talents.

Upcoming gigs until Labour weekend are Raglan favourites Summer Thieves returning on Saturday September 24, local funksters Mighty Mighty Saturday October 1, American surf, punk and garage outfit Guantanamo Baywatch on October 7 and Holly Smith playing October 8. Finally on the last weekend before Labour Weekend, we have the return of dub reggae DJ Naram playing with MC SK Simeon. Yot Club is also open on Fridays with free pool, free entry and great sounds. Andy Meek

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Correction: The Chronicle would like to make a correction to the article published in the September 8 2016 issue #510 on page 3:

Water meters will be used in Raglan in 2017 and the first dummy bill will be sent out in December/January.

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Laughton Kora will perform this Saturday at the YOT Club.

the public that there would be three trial statements but this has been changed to “two trial readings”.

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Power cut hits Raglan businesses in the pocket

The generator that was bought in by Wel Networks to address power issues last week.

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el Networks has encouraged Raglan business owners affected by last week’s power outage to contact its customer service team to discuss reimbursement options. Power was lost to 50 connections in the CBD on Tuesday at about 10am, causing many businesses to close up shop for the day and lose money. Some business owners spoken to by The Raglan Chronicle said they were without power for six hours – Wel Network’s Customer Promise is to “do our best to restore power to rural areas within six hours of an outage”. “We’d encourage businesses affected by the outage to contact customer service team on 0800 800 935 so they can discuss reimbursement options as part of our Customer Promise,” said Wel Networks chief executive Garth Dibley. A large generator had to be brought in on the back of a truck to power the affected areas, and it was sited next to SuperValue Raglan. Businesses affected by the power outage were those in the block of Bow St and Wainui Rd, and in Bow St from Anexa vets to the SuperValue. The Shack manager Sharnae Van der Helder said she closed early because of the power cut, and it had cost the cafe a day’s earnings and wages.

“It was totally a big deal. That’s at least $2000 in earnings and wages of another grand. And that’s just for one cafe!” She said she had to ring the power company about three times in two hours before they could tell her that a generator was coming out, “but it was going to take a couple of hours to get there so we decided to close”. “We tried to stick it out for about two hours. We did what we could serving cold drinks and muffins, counter food. We couldn’t really hold on any longer.” She said the lunch period was the main income on a Tuesday. “We have a particular group coming in for coffee and lunch every Tuesday, so we lost that.” SuperValue store manager Ross Jones said the supermarket was closed for two hours until 1pm. “We stayed open for the first hour but then realised (the power) would be out for a bit longer.” Mr Jones said the power was out at the supermarket between 10am and 1am, “which is a pretty busy time for us” and “we lost a bit of trade to the Four Square”. Wainui Road Food Market owner Chandu Patel said the power was out in his shop for six hours but he stayed open. However, since most people don’t carry cash and eftpos was down, he lost business. He said it was lucky it was winter so he didn’t lose any stock in the freezers. “I was worried about the ice cream but

nothing happened. In summer it would only take two hours for it not to be good.” Aga Turkish Cuisine owner Yassar Kaplan said he stayed open during the power cut but he had no customers because the lights were out and many of the other shops had closed, “so we looked closed”. He said he would have lost about $700 in takings. “I hope it doesn’t happen again.” Raglan Chronicle editor Maki Nishiyama said the timing of the power outage coincided with work on the paper’s deadline. “It was probably about 10 in the morning when the power went out … after an hour or so with no power we had to make the call to shift the office for the day. I heard the power was out for at least six hours so it was a good thing we made the call to work remotely because otherwise we probably wouldn’t have had a paper this week.” Mr Dibley said the faults team identified the cause of the outage as “the failure of a high voltage underground cable joint due to ageing and water ingress”. “The fault was extremely deep and required additional safety measures before work could commence so a generator was brought in to supply power for the affected area.” Mr Dibbley said Wel Networks confirmed power was out to 50 Bow St connections at 11.04am, following calls from Raglan residents. “By 14.20 on Tuesday the majority of the connections were operating under normal power supply, with four customers connected to the generator.” He said the generator gave the team sufficient time to test, repair and commission new equipment in a safe manner, with work completed on Thursday evening. “While we endeavour to provide a reliable power supply 24/7, power outages of this nature can occur for a number of reasons, such as cable strikes or joint failures (underground lines), motor vehicle incidents or storm events (overhead lines). The challenge of this particular outage was the location and the unfortunate timing. We apologise for this disruption, which was clearly an inconvenience for the business community.” Inger Vos

Development of emergency response plan needs help from community-minded people Raglan residents need to become more community minded, a public meeting held by local Civil Defence Emergency Management heard last week. Local Civil Defence Emergency Management Waikato co-ordinator Kelly Newell called the meeting in the supper hall of the town hall to harness interest in developing a Community Response Plan to be used in a state of emergency. In total, 21 people attended, including Civil Defence staff, council staff and the usual suspects who attend community meetings in Raglan. The low number of attendees was noted at the meeting. It was regarded by some that the response by a community of up to 5000 people was not good enough to co-ordinate an orchestrated response plan. Ms Newell told the meeting that Civil Defence worked with people on the ground in a state of emergency to co-ordinate their needs. She said it was a misconception that Civil Defence provided a team of foot soldiers to take care of everyone’s needs. “We want people to share some of the actions that will need to take place in the event of an emergency situation.”

The community would always respond in an emergency, she said, but a co-ordinated, thought-out response worked better. “Civil Defence needs information from the community to figure out what is going on. “It is up to the community to take care of themselves.” Neighbourhood Support Raglan coordinator Kathy Gilbert, who spoke at the meeting, said it was important for residents to get to know their neighbours. “How many children, elderly people? What is the skillset in your street? Doctors, nurses, ditch diggers ...” Ms Gilbert said it had been an absolute struggle trying to get people involved in Neighbourhood Support in the past two years. “What we need is to think about how can we stimulate our community to take some responsibility for themselves and their neighbourhood.” She said there was a new dynamic in Raglan where many young residents now worked in Hamilton and were taking no responsibility for anyone apart from themselves. “We need to look at the ‘we’ rather than the ‘I’. “People are not particularly concerned of being of service to others.”

Bob MacLeod, who is leading the charge regarding Raglan’s Community Response Plan, said in the event of an emergency, Raglan would likely have to fend for itself for three days without any help. He said the Community Response Plan was a methodology of what Raglan would do in a crisis. For example, where would 1000 people staying at the camp be rehoused if they had to be evacuated, or where would people assemble in an emergency situation? The plan was also about being prepared as a family, including taking care of pets; how to communicate with others; ensuring you have enough food and water, torches, and petrol for the car; checking that your neighbours are OK. “It’s something you should be thinking about today, not tomorrow. “There will be no help coming to Raglan. We have to survive on our own.” Raglan resident Steve Soanes, who attended the meeting, said the plan needed people who would put up their hands and say: “I will look after my area.” Inger Vos * If anyone would like to be communityminded and involved in the Raglan Community Response Plan, please contact Bob MacLeod, who has promised that it will not be an arduous project. Ph 07 825 8041 or 027 471 7171.

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Mighty River Harmony Showcase this weekend ighty River Harmony is a M 50-strong men’s a cappella chorus which sings barbershop style.

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The chorus is directed by Jill Rodgers and competes each year at the National Barbershop Convention, which this year is being held in Blenheim’s new convention centre in early October. The chorus is currently working on this years’ competition package which brings together both music and choreography. Although four-part harmony is primarily the repertoire of these men, they have also been branching out into choral work for some variation. Mighty River Harmony will present a top-quality show at St Paul’s Collegiate Chapel on Saturday, September 17 at 7.30 pm, where they will perform, along with guest artists The Musical Island Boys, a quartet based in Wellington and Australia, who won the International Gold Medal in the United States in 2014. The Musical Island Boys will comprise the second half of the show. These

young men are regarded worldwide in a cappella circles as a star act! Gold medal winning quartet 4th Avenue will also perform. Mighty River Harmony will present a repertoire of their most loved works, including their new choral piece, Mozart’s Ave Verum, also a favourite among choral audiences. This concert is a must-see for those who love harmony singing. Who knows? You might catch the bug and want to join up! The chorus is always looking to grow membership and let's all remember that music is a great way to exercise the brain.

Mighty River Harmony Showcase is at St Paul's Collegiate Chapel on Saturday September 17 from 7.30pm. Mighty River Harmony will also be putting on a FREE Christmas concert again this year in the Town Hall on December 9 in conjunction with the Kai and Carols Community Christmas.

HARMONY SHOWCASE

Musical Island Boys International Champion Quartet 2014

Mighty River Harmony Chorus Pitch Pipe Playboys Guitar ensemble

St Paul’s Collegiate Chapel 77 Hukanui Rd 17 September 2016 7.30 pm Adults $30

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Book launch pays tribute to pigs and electric fence

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launch of a new children’s picture book at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre last Saturday was still something of an electric experience for the 60 or so guests. A Very Greedy Tale, the latest publishing venture from Raglan illustrator Margery Fern and her author sister, Jennifer Somervell, is a story from their childhood of a couple of naughty pigs obsessed with food. Launch-goers were treated to a re-enactment of how – in anticipation of getting a shock – the loveable pet porkers would crouch down and squeal before charging an electric fence to get to an approaching breakfast bucket of milk or raid a nearby vege garden. Two pupils from Waitetuna School, where Margery is principal, donned piggy costumes and provided the appropriate noises while a co-opted corner of the audience provided the “zap-zap” sound of the electric shocks that, according to the story, had one pig squealing “from the top of her tail to the tips of her pink trotters”. The launch function also heard from a surprise local guest who knows more than a thing or two

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about how the electric fence came about. John Gallagher, whose association with Raglan goes back to 1945 and who has a weekender in Long St, gave a brief presentation of how in the mid-1930s, his late father, Bill ,invented first a low-amperage battery or energiser and then the electric fence itself. He revealed Bill tested his invention by giving himself a series of shocks before going on to found the Hamilton-based Gallagher Group to manufacture and market the product. A Very Greedy Tale, described by Margery and Jennifer as “a great tribute to pigs”, is the fourth in their Tales from the Farm series based on the two sisters’ experiences growing up on a Hawke’s Bay farm in the 1960s and 70s. Production of the series has been very much a family affair, with Margery’s graphic designer daughter, Ezra Andre, pulling text and illustrations together for each book. Other family members helping out with the latest launch included another daughter, Janet, who made pink piggy cookies to go with the nibbles and wine, while Margery’s husband, Rene, and their eldest son, Josiah, played their guitars on the arts centre’s front steps. Edith Symes

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n any given day, the scene at Shack is something out of a movie. Whether it’s a buzzing holiday weekend or a rainy Tuesday morning, the vibe is something most people only dream of experiencing.

If you happen to be sitting at The Shack one day and you have headphones with you, pick an upbeat song, turn the music up until that’s all you can hear, and you might see it too. But it’s not just about the scene. It’s the smell of the coffee drifting out on to the street. It’s the taste of the fresh baked savoury muffins, or even the corn fritters, paired with fresh greens and a side of free-range bacon. It’s the scene and smells that lured me in to try out The Shack for dinner last month.

To say I didn’t have high expectations would be a bit of a lie, but when the daytime menu proves itself time and again – not to mention having an award-winning chef in the kitchen – I felt pretty justified. After I sat down and soaked up the menu, I called my brother and asked/told him and his partner to come and join me. Little did they know it was only so I could try more things on the menu. I don’t know if it’s fair to try and describe the flavours of the food that showed up on our table throughout the night. Rumour has it that Justin will be changing the menu each month, so you might have the misfortune of never experiencing what we had, but the surprise makes for a fun and unique experience. Our experience started with dumplings wrapped up with tofu, kimchi, ginger and coriander, followed by three cheese gratin cauliflower, perfectly crisped. Then there was pork belly, paired with an artichoke puree and, if I recall correctly, tasting a bit of apple. Definitely one of those, "don’t lick the plate in public" moments. But the cherry on top, figuratively speaking, was the meze dip plate with house-made hummus, olives, dukkah and flat bread, and then cheese rolls. Cheese rolls? Are you kidding me? My brother

and I looked at each other when the cheese rolls came out and I think we were mentally 12 again. Cheese rolls were a big thing of our past – a nice craving we think about sometimes. So to see them on the menu was nothing short of satisfying. And the sherry

dressing on the side was the perfect ending to the flavourful meal. It’s a treat to have The Shack lit up at night, even if it’s just one night a month. If you’re keen to taste a plethora of smells and be a part of your very own foodie-esque movie, pop by for dinner at The Shack this tomorrow (Friday) from 6pm. But get there early. It’s first come first serve and, if you’re like me, you’re going to want to slowly savour every last bite. If you miss out, don’t fret. The daytime menu is sure to hit the spot and dinner will be back on next month! Karamea Puriri


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etting older is an amazing process! The body shape changes, the fine lines come, the energy levels dip. I mostly love it and I feel great, in fact for the most part, I feel more sassy than ever. The realisation of hitting middle age only hits when my teenager son proudly stands next to me in the bathroom mirror. The lines around my eyes stick out loudly; my skin is mature. Actually, I really am ageing! Being raised in a family that embraced natural beauty and a chemical-free life, makeup rarely factored in my world. But somehow, from time to time, I fancied the idea of it. Two years ago I was introduced to a makeup range that is not only New Zealand-owned but Bio-Gro certified organic. It was a game changer. I started having a tinker and soon realised how much I loved it, but I was Advertorial

a complete amateur at makeup artistry. I discovered that many of my friends and other women were in the same boat they loved the idea of wearing a bit of makeup here and there, but felt intimidated by not knowing how to apply it, so didn’t use it all. There is a lot to be said for stepping out with a powdered nose and a great bit of lippy to get a spring in your step and feel super fly! Being a solutions-based kind of gal, I have decided to open my house to women from Raglan on Tuesday September 20, from 7pm to 9pm, to come along and learn some tricks of the trade with a professional makeup artist, introduce you to a divine organic and ethical makeup range and partake in an evening full of fun, laughter and learning (and maybe a margarita!). Leave feeling confident to embrace yourself, and your ageing, and look beautiful. Contact Char on 021 780 889/ charpearsall@gmail.com to book. (Limited spaces available).

Dan and Leanna knock off Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb afterwards and it took a while for the lactic acid to work its way out of our bodies so we could move … not a nice feeling, but afterwards it all seems worth it.” There were 488 firefighters who competed in Climb for Kids, kitted out in full uniform weighing 25kg. So far, $343,488 has been raised for the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Leanna says her and Dan’s next goal is to race in New York in March in commemoration of the fallen firefighters in the September 11 terrorist attacks. “We will be racing up 72 floors carrying the tags of the fallen firefighters from 9/11.” Inger Vos

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aglan’s firefighting couple took their prowess to Australia recently, climbing 28 floors of the Crown Metropol Hotel in Melbourne. Leanna Mills placed third in the open women’s race of “Climb for the Kids” with a time of 5:25 minutes, while Dan Mills was 17th in the men’s race in a time of 5:06 minutes. Earlier this year, Leanna and Dan each won their respective age groups in the Firefighter of Steel category in the Firefighter Sky Tower Challenge in Auckland, climbing 55 flights of stairs. Leanna says the Melbourne race on September 3 was awesome but a lot shorter than the Sky Tower Challenge. However, because it was shorter race it was also a faster race, and the build up of lactic acid was so great that competitors were unable to move for some time after crossing the finish line. “It felt like our lungs were going to explode

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What's Up Coach?

Junior Rugby Prizegiving

A Q+A with coaches of local kids sports teams. This week we spoke to Jardon Wilson.

Q: Who do you coach and what is your role in the Raglan Rugby club? I am the coach of the Raglan junior rugby 8th Grade team and Junior Club President. How did the season go for the team? Our season just ended. It was a very successful season with only one loss. How long have you been coaching for? This would be my fifth year. Why did you decide to put your hand up to coach? Ha - I turned up twice as a supportive parent and that in itself got me the job. I quickly grew to enjoy it. What are the highlights of coaching a team? No. 1 is watching my own children grow in the sport every week and No. 2 is watching the teams bond and form comradery. What are the challenges? Time management with juggling business, family, training and games. What is your coaching style? We have a defensive tactic. Tries are easily scored however stopping tries is what wins games. Is it all about winning? Ha, I'm old school and I like a win and I know the kids like a win, however we were defeated once this year in our grand final and knowing we gave everything 100% plus it was still a great feeling and sense of achievement. I am an advocate of always trying your best and leaving it all on the field - this in turn made our grand final loss easy as every player did their best so as a team we were proud to walk off the field that day. Was sport important to you growing up? Yes, I come from a family that is highly competitive in everything we do. I grew up playing rugby, representing Raglan. I was coached by Brett Millward who not only was a coach but a mentor in life. How do you think team sports benefit our young ones today?

I believe team sports have a huge impact on our youth as this builds lifetime friendships and relationships outside the family unit. Keeps our kids busy - kids in sport stay out of court. Best piece of advice you could give to parents? If you feel you have the time then get involved and support your kids' sport life. You may well enjoy a coaching role one day. Are there any changes or goals for the Club in 2017? Our aim is to retain the junior Raglan rugby players so that we have a strong future for our club, starting with developing under19's and senior teams again. The junior rugby numbers are doing great. For the last five years we have had over 100 children involved. In 2016 we had 140 players (nine teams) The difficulty is getting the players to return for senior rugby. Ideally, for our junior club, we would like to arrange the draw so that all teams play at home grounds on the same weekend and we are not split between Raglan and Hamilton. This will help with fundraising and creating a day of it - perhaps leading into a senior game in the afternoon. Long term, we would like to create better facilities and clubrooms, also maybe an indoor arena to enable training in all weather conditions and environments. I'd also like to re-plant the seed to build a Raglan community sports hub, where all sporting codes unify in the one domain and plan future sporting resources such as fields, clubrooms, an indoor complex and facilities. Ideally, we bring all interested clubs together and support each other. It would be great to see night indoor sporting facilities accessible in our community for year round sport. What are you doing to encourage more people to play the sport for the Raglan club? We keep our club fees very low at $25 per player for the whole year and $40 for a family. We rely heavily on sponsorship and volunteering from our parents. How did the prizegiving and friendly rugby games go at the club on Saturday? We had a fun day joined with our prizegiving and invited the netball community to play as well as having two friendly rugby games (12th grade and seniors versus out of town teams). We had the senior club supporting with providing food and the club bar was open. This was a very successful day with a wide group of supporters and sports involved. The aim is if we join the committees we will have more hands which should in turn make less work for all and clubs with mutual goals. Our smaller clubs do struggle by themselves so the more we can join our efforts the easier and more successful our events should be.

Senior rugby fun game

All images thanks to Leanne Roughton. The Raglan senior team played a friendly game against the Hamilton Old Boys Guzzlers team during the family fun day held at the Raglan rugby fields on Saturday. The final score was 14-24 to the Guzzlers.

Images thanks to Leanne Roughton.

Another amazing season of junior rugby has come to an end; there has been a lot of great rugby played by our nine gutsy and talented teams. Each and every player deserves a pat on the back – you have all made us very proud. To the dedicated and skilled group of coaches and managers who put so much time and effort into their teams and all the parents who have given up their Saturday mornings, thank you! As a small club we rely on the support of sponsors, we are very appreciative of the

generosity we receive from: PGG Wrightson – Richard Thompson, Raglan Surf Emporium, Direct Tech, PGG Wrightson – Chris Leuthart, Raglan Bakery & Café, The Shack, Fairview Motors, Raglan Social Club, Ohautira Fencing & Spraying, YUNCA Fireplaces, Rock-it Raglan, Raglan Property Services, WCS Ltd. At our recent prizegiving many talented players were recognised for their attitude, commitment, sportsmanship and performance. Congratulations to the following trophy recipients:

Raglan Junior Rugby Award Winners 12TH GRADE – Sponsored by Fairview Motors Coaches Award - TANE PARATA Coaches Award - SAM PARKER Coaches Award - NICK FORREST Most Improved - RIVER KEISER MVP 12th Grade - ERIC WYNYARD 11TH GRADE – Sponsored by Raglan Surf Emporium Coaches Award - ANGUS REEVES Coaches Award - KAHN SWEETMAN Coaches Award - KORA COOPER Coaches Award - TAANE MILLWARD Most Improved - TUTANEKAI KAIPARAMORRISON 10th Grade Black - Sponsored by Ohautira Fencing & Spraying Best Back - ARNIKA METE Best Forward - WILLIAM MILLWARD All Rounder - SEAN WITTERS People’s Choice - TYSON STAFFORD 10TH GRADE GREEN - Sponsored by Rock-It Raglan Best Attacker - MITCHELL SWANN Rookie - SIOPE REGNIER All Rounder - MARK WESTRUPPRUKUWAI Most Improved - FRANCIS HOBSON 9TH GRADE - Sponsored by Raglan Property Services Best Forward - KADE FITCH-WAITERE Best Back - ALBY SHARPLES Most Improved - LUCA PARROTT Coaches Award - PIPIRI KENEHURUAOTUROA 8TH GRADE - Sponsored by WCS LTD Coaches Award - JESSE COX Best Back - CODY SWANN Best Attacker - BRAE WILSON Best Defender - BOBBY NEELS Most Improved - RILEY HARTGILL 7TH GRADE BLACK - Sponsored by The Shack Best Attacker - TAWERA GRAY-LORD Best Defender - MAX MURPHY Most Improved BONNIE-LEE THOMPSON Coaches Award - CORSYN STAFFORD

7TH GRADE GREEN - Sponsored by YUNCA Fireplaces Coaches Award - CALEB WALKER Best Attacker - WILLIAM SEAVILL Best Defender - ZARA WILSON Most Improved - SAM GREETIS 6TH GRADE - Sponsored by Raglan Social Club Best Attacker - TUKATARA METE Best Defender - LOUIS BIDOIS Most Improved - MAX KNOWLES Coaches Award - JETHRO NEELS REPS 2016 Representative Player LIAM PARROTT KAHN SWEETMAN KUHGA HUTT JACK O’NEILL TANA CLAPHAM ANGUS REEVES KAREPA MATAIRA SAM PARKER HUDSON BIDOIS LUCCA PAGE OLIVER WALLACE NIKAU ADAMS CLUB TROPHIES Millward Shield - Most Promising Player – LIAM PARROTT Wilfred Neil Trophy - Sportsmanship Award – ADAM WALLIS Robbs Family Trophy - Fair Play & Performance – MITCHELL SWANN Wahine Toa Award – Supporting Girls in Sport – ARNIKA METE (pictured below)

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GIFFORD, KELVIN ALEXANDER (KELLY) 21/04/34 - 26/07/16 Dawn, Maree, Carol, Donna and James sincerely thank Family & Friends for the wonderful support throughout our sadness of the loss of a dearly loved Husband, Father, Poppa and Great Poppa. Special thanks to Reg Nimmo who conducted the service, The Raglan Pipe Band playing (at Kelly’s request), and to all others who made Kelly’s farewell a memorable day he would be proud of. Also special thanks for Flowers, Cards and Baking. And the care given by the Raglan District Nurses and West Coast Health.

Situations Vacant

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING POIHÀKENA MARAE, RAGLAN WHAINGAROA Date: Sunday 2 October 2016 Time: 10am Venue: 216 Wainui Road, Raglan Agenda 1. Mihimihi/Karakia 2. Chairperson’s Report 3. Audited Financial Report 4. Minutes of previous AGM minutes 5. Marae Charter Review 6. Election of Trustee – (Rotation Basis) 7. Karakia, Whakamutunga Any queries contact the Secretary on 07 847 5515 or Email: vicki.moke@xtra.co.nz

RAGLAN & DISTRICT MUSEUM SOCIETY INC AGM 3rd October 10am At museum. All welcome.

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

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

Situations Vacant

RESIDENTIAL LAWNMOWING CONTRACTOR REQUIRED

Residential Lawnmowing Contractor Required Raglan Lawns Ltd requires a reliable physically fit person to join our team. Experience in residential lawnmowing and line trimming essential. This job is physically demanding so a high level of fitness is required. To work for Raglan Lawns you are required to: • Have your own transport; station wagon, van or ute would be suitable • Current New Zealand drivers license • Have a passion for working outdoors and can work in inclement weather • Good work ethic and personal skills for dealing with the community and interacting with the public • Have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit which is valid for at least one year References are required from your last two places of work. If you meet the above requirements please phone Jo 021 022 39451 for further details. Safety is our priority at Raglan Lawns, the successful applicant will be required to take a pre-employment drug/alcohol test.

GYM INSTRUCTOR WANTED This is a part-time position of 14 hours per week, qualifications are essential, experience is preferred but not essential. Most important is team fit and motivational spark. Please email amber@raglangym.co. nz for an application form or ph 027 294 6949. Applications close Mon 26th Sept.

HOSPICE PATIENT BED SERVICE We are looking to build a small team of Volunteers in Raglan to assist us with delivery and assembly of our Hospice Patient bed as/when required. You would need to have a vehicle able to transport the equipment, e.g.: Ute, Trailer, Van or station wagon as it will not fit in a normal sized car boot. For more information please contact Karen Mansfield 07 8591260. Many thanks.

Waikato District Plan Plan Change 8 – Technical Amendments

At its meeting held on 12 September 2016, the Waikato District Council resolved to make operative all the provisions of Plan Change 8 – Technical Amendments of the Waikato District Plan. Accordingly, all the above plan change will become operative on Monday 26 September 2016. Notified on 14, 15 and 17 September 2016 in various newspapers pursuant to Clause 20 of Schedule 1 to the Resource Management Act 1991

Waikato District Plan Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone

The Waikato District Council gives notice that the Independent Commissioners have made their decisions on submissions and further submissions received on Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone to the Waikato District Plan. Pursuant to Clause 10(5) of Schedule 1 to the Resource Management Act 1991 (Act), Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone is amended in accordance with the decisions from the date of this public notice. All persons who made submissions or further submissions on Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone have been sent a notice of the decisions pursuant to Clause 11 of Schedule 1 to the Act. The Decisions version of Plan Change 14 – Raglan Rezone will be available for public inspection at all Council offices and libraries from Thursday 15 September 2016 and can also be viewed on Council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz This notice is given under Clause 10(4)(b) of Schedule 1to the Resource Management Act 1991 on 15 September 2016. G J Ion Chief Executive

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

4 BANKART ST

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION!!

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY

SOLD

AUCTION 9.9.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

4189C STATE HW 23 2

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WAITUI - A HOME FOR LIVING / A MASTERPIECE FOR ENTERTAINING

Viewing By Appointment Only

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AUCTION 5.11.16 ONSITE 2PM

ID#RAG22645

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

2 TAHUNA AVE

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IDEAL RUSTIC RETREAT

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION!!

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SOLD

AUCTION 9.9.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

ID#RAG22661

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

122 WAINUI ROAD 3

FINAL NOTICE PE AUCTION!! M RO

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A RAH G Y B TED E K MAR Y L D ID#RAG22659 ROU P D Graham Rope 021 222 7427 L SO Teresa Wilkinson 021 173 9945 DELIGHTFUL MAKE IT YOURS

1 SEABREEZE WAY 4

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NORTH FACING, BRAND NEW, A MUST TO VIEW!

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View Open Home Sunday 1pm Or By Appointment

AUCTION 9.9.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

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 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

6A TOHORA CLOSE 3 SPECTACULAR

Viewing By Appointment Only

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AUCTION 5.11.16 ONSITE 5PM

ID#RAG22531

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

NEW LISTING 3 60 GOVERNMENT RD

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FABULOUS FAMILY LIVING

AUCTION 23.9.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

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• Fabulous family living here! Open plan living/dining area that opens out onto a large private deck overlooking native bush with harbour views • This 2 storey house has a huge master bedroom with ensuite upstairs and features native timber ceilings with views to the bar and harbour • Downstairs: double bedroom with ensuite and a single bedroom • Heat pump and DVS system • Single garage with laundry and internal access • Situated on 1214m2 section, thoughtfully landscaped to include a quaint path through native bush, fruit and macadamia trees, short walk to Cox Bay, close to town, cafes and the wharf.

ID#RAG22676

ID#RAG22664

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

CNR WAINUI RD & MARINE PARADE NOT MANY IF ANY LIKE THIS

View Open Home Saturday 1pm Or By Appointment

AUCTION 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

CHARACTER COTTAGE

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View Open Home Sunday 12pm Or By Appointment

ID#RAG22663

ID#RAG22632

• Did we mention the Amazing water views!!! • Explore the endless possibilities, bring your plans, architect and builder to inspect today!

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 11am - 60 Government Rd | Saturday 1pm - 31a Wainui Rd Sunday 12pm - 23 Government Rd | Sunday 1pm - 1 Seabreeze Way

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 14.10.16 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Prior Auction offers considered

• Prime location!! Situated on 987m2

• Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing at your door

17th & 18th September

23 GOVERNMENT RD 3

• Delightfully welcoming, as you walk through Lavender groves and citrus trees 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

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

• Only 100 metres from the cafes, 600 metres from the airfield and 800 metres from the boat ramp

OPEN HOMES

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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