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Dear Editor, Palestine Human Rights Campaign Waikato (PHRCW) would like to thank local businesses and the community for the support given to our December charity dinner for medical aid to Palestinian children. Over $2000 was raised for PCRF (Palestine Children’s Relief Fund) to continue the work led by renowned New Zealand paediatric cardiac surgeon Dr Alan Kerr. PHRCW also wishes to thank the speaker-panel who shared their eyewitness accounts of the life endured by Palestinian families under Israeli military occupation. Dr Kerr spoke of the devastation in Gaza Palestine which forced PCRF to move its hospital to West Bank, Palestine. Dr Asad Khan emphasised the effects of the strangle-hold of 600 ‘checkpoints’ and roadblocks set up by the Israeli military. (Consequently, what should

be a 10-minute ambulance trip becomes a two-hour ordeal for Palestinians.) Sister Barbara Cameron’s testimony was particularly prescient, considering the recent NZ sponsored UN Resolution condemning Israeli settlements on Palestinian land. Sr. Barbara stayed with a family in the Palestine village of Huwara. She related the fear and terror experienced when, on her first night, a mob of Jewish settlers rampaged through the village attacking homes and breaking windows with the intention of torching the local school and place of worship. PHRCW invites members of the public who wish to assist PCRF’s NZ medical team to continue their lifesaving work for children in these grim conditions, to email PHRCwaikato@gmail. com. Kate Hayward, Secretary PHCRW

Dear Editor Thank you for putting on your front cover the ‘One issue - the future of Aotearaoa’ slogan at the New Year’s Eve Parade. Thank you, too, to the supportive crowd and also to Lions for organising the enjoyable event and awarding a Special Prize. However, they publicised it as awarded to ‘Aotearoa’. That wasn’t its name, nor was it my entry. The entry was by the ‘Raglan Greens’ and the float a joint effort by several Green Party members. The slogan, as on your cover, was based on an old Green Party poster which read, “The Greens - a single issue party - the future

of Aotearoa New Zealand”. On the other side, this was how ‘The solution is Green’ slogan looked. There are often two sides to a story; less often to a photo! Happy New Year John Lawson.

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Record breaking win at the surfing nationals Billy Stairmand claimed his 6th national title at the 2017 National Surfing Championships in Piha on Saturday. Image thanks to Cory / NZ Surfing Magazine.

Correction: The Chronicle would like to make a correction to the

article published in the January 12, 2017 edition, issue number 526 on page 8. Funding for the NYE parade was provided by the Raglan Community Board and not the Raglan Chamber of Commerce as was reported. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.


Stairmand breaks record with 6th national surfing title

Billy Stairmand broke a 30 year record by claiming his sixth title in the Open Men’s Division. He dedicated the win to his mum who passed away late last year. Image thanks to Cory / NZ Surfing Magazine

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aglan surfer Billy Stairmand has had a swell start to the year, breaking records by winning his sixth national open men’s surfing title. The 27-year-old, who helped Raglan Point Boardriders take out the interclub title with his win, says he’s overwhelmed by his success at the 2017 National Surfing Championships in Piha on Saturday, and it was a good start to the year following the death of his mother. “Holy crap, that was unreal. That just popped out of nowhere,” says Billy of the win, who had only just recently chucked back on his rashie after a bit of a break from the water. “At the end of last year I was super busy … my mother died of cancer. I didn’t surf

much, trying to hang out with my friends and stay busy and positive. “Two weeks ago I pulled on a rashie and got out there again and it all came together. “I had a rough time last year on several fronts so I am hoping that this win is a sign of things to come and I am sure my mum was looking over me on Saturday when I got that first wave.” Although Billy was aiming to break the 30-year-old record of five national titles, shared with five-times winners Iain Buchanan and Wayne Parkes, he says he was still surprised by the outcome. “All the talent in New Zealand are really good at the moment, all the grommets are really good.” Stairmand recorded a 14.63 total for his two best waves to beat fellow Raglan surfer

Taylor Hutchinson and youngsters Elliot Brown (Dunedin) and Elliot Paerata Reid (Piha) in the four-man final. “It was pretty fun, the waves were pretty big; Piha is usually really good for swells. It’s good to go to the nationals and hang out with family and friends – everyone from Raglan came up for the last day.” For his efforts, Billy won a “big cup that we fill up with alcohol”, and which will now have his name engraved on it six times. “Yeah, that brings back a lot of memories,” says Billy, still in disbelief. He won his first title in 2010, and then in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and this year. Raglan Point Boardriders surfers made eight finals at the nationals, and took out seven titles. Kora Cooper claimed Raglan’s first title at the event in the under-14 boys division, and Brie Bennett claimed the first ever title for the under-14 girls division that was introduced this year. Phil Willoughby won the over-45s’ title; Chris Malone won the over-35 and over-28 titles; and Caleb Cutmore won the under-16 boys’ title. The combined effort of Raglan’s surfers won them the interclub title – the first time the Point Boardriders have won that at a national level. “It was just Raglan, Raglan, Raglan every second division,” says Billy. He says the next generation of the Raglan Point Boardriders is “looking really good and all the young grommets are proving themselves”. Billy is off to the Gold Coast in Australia next week in search of making the qualifying series for the world tour. “I’ve been trying for about six years,” says Billy, who is feeling optimistic. “I’ve got more to fight for these days.” Inger Vos

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Brian Robertson (right) presenting the trophy to Peter Aim (left).

A run locally each year in memory new golfing competition is to be

of a local identity whose contribution to the Raglan Golf Club is expected never to be equalled.

Golfers taking part in the pointsaccruing pairs event – which will run over the summer months – will be competing for a memorial trophy honouring the nearly 50 years of work which Myrle Robertson contributed to the club. The club recently hosted members of

Myrle’s family and it was at this function that one of her sons, Brian, presented what club president Peter Aim describes as the “very significant trophy”. Myrle died in late September not long shy of her 102nd birthday. She had played golf from the mid 1960s until an untreatable hip collapse finished her golfing days in 1986. Over her playing years she had been the ladies club captain at the original golf site near the Waitetuna Valley junction, then captain at the course near the harbour

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ver the Christmas break, I read the 600-page autobiography of Sir Richard Branson. It’s an international best seller and a superb read. Actually, it reads more like an action thriller then a regular autobiography … think hot air balloons. It’s compelling, revealing and certainly a rollercoaster ride into the highs and lows of a brilliant and hardworking man. It is also a vivid reminder of the “privilege” of living and working in a free enterprise economy like New Zealand as opposed to a controlled economy.

The greatest benefit of a free enterprise economy is that it gives people freedom to choose and, in a business context, freedom to pursue a business that they feel called and motivated to do. This, of course, leads to competition in the marketplace. We all know that competition is good for the end user in that it keeps a downward pressure on prices. However, that same competition can be tough if you are the one being taken on. Last year, I had a number of interactions here in Raglan where I heard a few business owners speak about competitors, with

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an underlying assumption that because they were first in town they had a right to be the only one in town. In a free market economy that is a flawed argument. So long as you stick to the rules and play fair then new start-up companies or branches of established companies (namely national chains) are welcome. The market will ultimately decide what is hot and what is not. I predict some high drama in Raglan in the future. Alan Vink

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entrance for another two years, and played and represented the club in numerous tournaments. The club says not being able to play from 1986 did not deter Myrle from helping out with catering, events organisation “and especially taking the tournament entries and checking the scorecards, where her keen eye and ability to pick up mistakes were legendary”. At the time of her death Myrle remained in office as the club patron, a position the club says was “richly deserved and which she was honoured to hold”. Peter Aim said it was most unlikely any other member would ever match the time and effort Myrle contributed to the club. Myrle – originally from Australia – married Archie Robertson at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Raglan well over 70 years ago. Archie’s father had started up Robertsons’ Motor Transport before World War I and Myrtle herself later became a familiar and popular driver on the local bus runs the company operated. When Archie died more than 30 years ago she moved from Robertson Road to a new home in Gillmour Street. Myrle was still managing just fine in her own home when the Chronicle visited her in December 2013. Then going on 99, she had three “girls” turning up every Friday to play cards, an outing each Monday afternoon to play 500 at the Raglan Club and cane craftwork giving her little time to “twiddle my thumbs”. A.T.

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No rules in showing of work Maui Dolphin Day is back, by emerging artists and we need your help!

Left to right front row (seated): Terri Toward-Nicolson, Hannah Scovell-Lightfoot, Damin Groot. Next row: Chanel Ruawai, Kaea Ruawai, Ioka Stevens (youngest in the group), Pania Stanway-Thorpe, Reeve Harry-Wright, Jo Tweedie, Manawa, Maryann Tuao and Glenda Harris (back row). Photography image by Finnbar Eadie.

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merging artists have come together to create an interactive exhibition as part of the annual Raglan Arts Weekend.

Called No Rules Here, the exhibition includes a graffiti wall for viewers to try out their artistic skills on, opportunities for painting and drawing, a photo booth, film screenings and sausage sizzles. Freelance film-maker Maryann Tuao, who supported some of the artists last year by promoting them in a short online digital documentary series, says the title of the exhibition reflects the deviation from the standard practice of how art works are usually shown. “The artists wanted to push the boundaries of how art is usually presented.” It is the first time that the group of about 28 emerging artists, aged from 9 and including artschool graduates, have come together. Maryann says their collection of work captures emerging trends and themes in a range of media, such as photography, painting,

drawing, digital work, figurines, fashion and interior design. She will be playing the trailer for her Raglan Creative Series, which documents prominent Raglan artists sharing their skills with youth, and there will also be surfing films by Billy Lee-Pope. No Rules Here is being held at the Raglan Town Hall Super Room in Bow St. “It will be a comfy place to chill out, watch some films and try your hand at some art. And we will have a sausage sizzle on Sunday and Monday.” Visitors can give their feedback on the exhibition by using the photo booth, rather than by writing on a piece of paper. There will be some artwork available for sale, with the artists’ contact details available from the curators. * No Rules Here is at the Raglan Town Hall Super Room in Bow St during Auckland Anniversary Weekend (January 27-29), Friday to Sunday from 9am to 3pm.

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While the size of our community ebbs and flows every summer, the Raglan community stays strong to care for our home, our whanau and our environment. Whaingaroa is home to many treasures, including the critically endangered Maui dolphin. Every year, for 15 years now, we celebrate this at the annual Maui Dolphin Day. It’s a day to enjoy entertainment from local musicians and youth, to share a kai put on by local fundraising groups, to learn about how to care for our oceans and, of course, to witness or take part in the wacky, splashy, action-packed, infamous Xtreme Recycled Raft Race. Thanks to Stephen Reid, a long-time supporter of the event with Raglan Kayaks for this Facebook post after last year’s event:

“I feel that it's a really important event for our community. It's fun, creative, a showcase of local talent, cultural, educational and a great fundraiser for local groups. Next year we should all make an effort to either build a raft and race it with friends and family or attend as a spectator to support this positive community.” This year’s Maui Dolphin Day is on Saturday, March 18. Come along to have a stall, get on stage, or lend a hand and show your support for our environment. Whaingaroa Environment Centre and Xtreme Zero Waste are also seeking sponsors for the 2017 event to keep Maui Dolphin Day alive. Please get in touch with Bexie (mdd@whaingaroa.org.nz) to discuss sponsorship, or to offer to help us out by being a part of the day. This is an event for the community by the community. Thanks Whaingaroa! Whaingaroa Environment Centre

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t a time when funding is critical for its current fight against seabed mining off the coast of Taranaki, Kasm (Kiwis Against Seabed Mining) will challenge a ruling that denies it charity status. Kasm chairman Phil McCabe says the decision by the Charities Registration Board in December prevents the community-based action group from accessing funding for its work and denies it tax benefits. “The issue is that funding is crucial,” says Phil. Kasm still needs to find “40-50k in the next few months” to challenge the bid by Trans-Tasman Resources to mine 50 million tonnes of iron sand a year for 20 years in the South Taranaki Bight. The hearing is due to start about mid-February. “Having charitable status opens a lot of doors to funding … without it we can’t go asking for money from the pokies in the pubs, and lots of philanthropists will only fund charities. “Its like anything, if you have the funding you can do good work. When DOC has got the money it does good work, when they don’t stuff starts falling apart.” Phil says Kasm’s lawyers were drafting up its challenge of the Charities Registration

Board’s decision at a time when they could be working “on the TTR stuff”. The challenge has to be lodged this month. Experts in Kasm’s legal fight against TTR also need to get their evidence in by the end of this month. Phil says the registration board made some odd comments about Kasm not doing charitable work. “We are informing people, gathering information and sharing it,” says Phil. “It is about protecting the environment for the people for tomorrow. There is no personal gain.” In the ruling, the board said that while some of Kasm’s advocacy could be classified as charitable, such as protecting the environment, most of its activities were “directed to advocating its point of view on seabed mining”. Last year Kasm successfully submitted against a similar application by TTR to mine the same area, and it has also thwarted a bid at seabed mining by Chatham Rock Phosphate. In 2014, Greenpeace won a longrunning battle to have its political advocacy recognised as a charitable act, with the Supreme Court ruling that political advocacy should not exclude an organisation from achieving charity status.

Phil says Kasm has the same lawyer used by Greenpeace in its case. Meanwhile, Phil says Kasm has had a lot of “fun and games” this month with the Environment Protection Agency, which is managing the decision-making process regarding TTR’s bid. He says more than 500 people had stated in their submissions that they wanted to be heard, including 118 in Raglan, 60-odd in Auckland, 38 in Wanganui, 26 in New Plymouth and 19 in Wellington. However, hearings will only be held for submitters in New Plymouth and Wellington, which Phil says is “not acceptable or satisfactory” because it meant that many would be unable to attend. “Last time the bulk of the evidence was heard in Wellington, with hearings for submitters in Hamilton, Patea, Whangarei and New Plymouth. Phil says he believes there is pressure from the Government to keep costs down, because hearing from some 500 submitters would otherwise take some 20 days. “This is an added pain in the arse.” * Help Kasm fight seabed mining by becoming a member for just $10 a year or by making a donation at kasm.org.nz. Inger Vos

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“It was wonderful, it opened up many opportunities. “Here you have a person who has renounced everything, career and education, but I found myself having the most wonderful education and seeing the world – what people want money for. When you focus on your development to God everything comes to you without any effort.” Prem’s spiritual master died five years ago, aged 90, but Prem has continued his work, “not being a master but a servant of the servant of the servant of Krishna”. It’s not such an unusual life, he says, of his devotion, his path to self-enlightenment and his world tours without selfies or general sight-seeing. Prem says his is the “real world”, and “demand is so great that I can’t keep up with the engagements all around the world”. Yes, the world can be seen as a bleak place, what with climate change, the growing gap between the rich and poor, and much conflict. There has been “break down in the natural order of life, a dive in morality and ethics”. But “we dwell in the absolute reality, and share with others the possibility to rise”. “Every moment of life is the unfolding of the karma, of the destiny of each person, each experiencing the reaction of their own deeds in their life and previous lives. It is the way it is meant to be … the suffering of life Sanskrit scholar Prem Prayojan. has a therapeutic effect. We become sober, inquisitive, why is this happening to me? rem Prayojan uses modern studies didn’t have a good relationship with his “There has to be some disruption now and then to to give support to his teachings of mother”. evolve to fullest potential.” bhakti yoga, a spiritual path within The 48-year-old was born in England Inger Vos Hinduism that focuses on the worship and has lived in India for 25 years, where of God and that emerged about 500BC. he teaches Vedic subjects to international The Sanskrit scholar, who has students at an ashram in Vrindavan, a travelled around the world more than 20 town that has 5000 temples and where, times to spread his devotion of Krishna, according to Hinduism, Lord Krishna was in Raglan on Saturday to give a spent his childhood days. He found his path early, meditating workshop on the female mystics in the before he even knew the word for it, and Vedas, teaching those of today what studying the Bhagavad Gita, “the main could be learned from the female saints Telephone: 825 0114 spiritual, philosophical text of Hinduism”, of ancient India. at the age of 15. After hours: “I have great compassion for ladies in He met his spiritual teacher, Narayan modern society,” says Prem, who spoke Gosvami, in England, who said “why Anglesea Clinic 07 825 0800 to the Raglan Chronicle before his class. don’t you come to India?” Healthline 0800 611 116 “They have so many roles and There, Prem learned languages responsibilities and that causes a great – Hindu, Bengali and Sanskrit – and deal of suffering and unhappiness. became a translator for his spiritual “Women in the 50s were much more master, joining him on world tours – 22 OPENING HOURS: happier when roles were defined.” times in 11 years – of his teachings. The teachings of bhakti yoga support “So it was quite an education … 24 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri modern studies that show “stability of hours a day, seven days a week of total 8am 8am 8am 8am Open 8am home life is very important”, he says. emersion for many years, living as a 7pm 5pm 7pm 5pm Close 7pm “Some despot” who went out and monk in India, sleeping on the floor, with killed hundreds of people “probably a vow of poverty, no money.

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Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Risks of Obesity in Pets

Heart disease and as osteoarthritis, or damage of increased blood pressure ligaments. Overweight dogs tend to Digestive disorders have increased blood pressure An overweight dog has an (hypertension). The heart has an increased risk of developing increased work load and this can constipation and may also have lead to congestive heart failure. more problems with intestinal Difficulty breathing and gas and flatulence, which is reduced stamina not pleasant for the dog or the In overweight animals, owner. the additional fat in the chest Heat intolerance restricts the expansion of Due to the excess fat in the lungs. Because the heart, overweight dogs, in the heat of muscles and respiratory system summer they are less capable are expected to do more work of regulating their body than designed for, overweight temperature. dogs have less endurance and Decreased immune stamina. function and skin and coat Decreased liver function problems The liver stores fat so when a Obesity in the dog is dog is overweight, an increased associated with decreased amount of fat builds up in the resistance to viral and bacterial liver, this can result in decreased infections. The risk of skin and liver function. coat diseases is also increased Increased surgical and due to a build up of oils and anaesthetic risk excess skin folds. The effects of obesity have Increased risk of cancer serious ramifications during There have been studies anaesthesia. Overweight animals which suggest that obese dogs will also take longer to recover tend to have anbest increased risk Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the diet possible! from a general anaesthetic due As vets we cannot emphasise enough the of importance of good nutritiontypes for your developing certain of to anaesthetic drugs sitting in pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your cancers. the tissue pet fatty to ensure theyfor leadlonger. a healthy life. Summary Diabetes mellitus There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your from pet with food It is evident thepetabove One of purchased fromthe yourmost vet. common complications of obesity is the discussion that the overall Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet health and quality of life are development of diabetes. There nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. in overweight is no “cure” as such and once diminished Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, acquired often needs dogs. Overweight dogs may weight lossthis anddisease hairball control. to be managed lifelong through become more irritable due to Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller being hot, in pain, or simply medications and diet. dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are uncomfortable. Damage to joints, bones, formulated to help control or prevent some of the typical healthOverweight problems of each ligaments breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets specifi c dogs die at a designed youngerfor age than and health conditions. those maintained at an optimum Approximately one-quarter Much less mess to dogs clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – therefore less weight. of overweight develop mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet. serious joint complications such The Anexa Team

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The Chronicle chats with locals about their overseas experience.

Justin’s looking to go places on larger, dual-season superyacht

Justin Moir onboard the Lady Sura with Mykonos in the background.

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here’s no hint of the backto-work blues this week

the basic safety training course for

for Justin Moir – but then

all seafarers and then – through an

who wouldn’t look forward to

agency – landed his first superyacht

flying to the Seychelles to join

job aboard the 50-metre Lady Sura,

a superyacht. The Raglan-raised 21 year old, who has just enjoyed two weeks at home and another fortnight in Bali with a few old friends, was to have left New Zealand yesterday to join the crew of what will be his second superyacht, the 92-metre Lady Lara. Although

Justin’s

recently

completed a 17-month stint as a junior deckhand on another Russian millionaire-owned vessel, his new posting is set to take him in some exciting new directions – both literally and career-wise. It’s a dual-season yacht this time – sailing the Mediterranean from April to October then the Caribbean from November to March – and for Justin it’s another step on the way to becoming an officer.

That’s where Justin completed

which was based at the time in Barcelona. From there he got to cruise around the Mediterranean – Italy, Spain, Greece and the south of France – and had a paid trip back home in March last year during his regulation month off. “We also crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Miami three times,” Justin says. That’s a 20-day journey covering 3800 nautical miles at a rate of just 10 or 11 knots. Justin was the youngest of nine crew members aboard the Lady Sura, sharing a tiny cabin with one other. His work included taking superyacht guests out jet-skiing and wakeboarding, for instance, but also involved the less exciting task of cleaning the boat. A “glorified” boat-cleaner is how he wryly describes the job,

“You just work your way up,”

though he found it a good overall

Justin explains of the superyacht

experience. “I learnt a lot, saw a

industry he’s chosen to stay in,

lot of crew come and go, met all

having started his big OE two years

different kinds of people … it was

ago in London.

relaxed, it was serious at times.”

A big plus was the adventures he had when ashore. Justin recently went skydiving in Florida and visited the Everglades National Park there – a 1.5-million-acre wetlands preserve through which he took a flat-bottomed fan or swamp boat ride to see the wildlife. He’s trekked in the large Italian island of Sardinia, and in France where a highlight was the Verdon Gorge – a river canyon often considered to be one of Europe’s most beautiful. And he’s climbed the Rock of Gibraltar with views from the top of both Spain and Morocco. He also flew to Amsterdam in the Netherlands and did “the tourist things”, and spent an idyllic seven weeks on the Greek isle of Mykonos during a large chunk of time off. Having left the Lady Sura in November last year to complete a yachtmaster qualification in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Justin’s now ready to take on more responsibilities as one of a 29-strong crew aboard the luxurious Lady Lara. A bonus is a bigger bed and an Apple TV in his room this time round, he laughs. And he’s keen to combine academic study with practical paid work aboard the motor mega yacht as he sets out now on a career path to officer status. He’s got one of the seven modules – Officer of the Watch – already under his belt and will tackle the Efficient Deck Hand course next. It’s definitely a good way to do your OE, Justin reckons: “You leave Raglan and you don’t look back.” Not that he doesn’t wish he’d had just a bit more time at home. There’s a few other young Raglanders, including Luka Brunton and Jade Klenner, back this month enjoying life in their hometown before heading off overseas again for second or third superyacht seasons in Europe. Others like Matti ThorleySymes have more recently joined superyachts. He’s spent his Christmas-New Year in dock in Barcelona, where many superyachts head in the off-season. Edith Symes


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Huge Views & Huge Potential Expansive estuary views over Kaitoke Bay & out to Mt Karioi. The 1980’s home offers so much potential to renovate and modernise to take advantage of the stunning outlook. Featuring 2 bedrooms, a bathroom & rumpus downstairs & 2 bedrooms & a modernised spacious bathroom upstairs. There are 2 decks & a sunroom off the upstairs living area. The 908m² site is located down a private ROW and the grounds consist of easy care lawns & established trees & plantings.

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Feel the Earth, Feel the Energy Warmth and style radiate from this earth brick rustic home located near popular Wainui beach. Glowing native timbers and rustic features throughout make the hub of the home just beautiful, as well as naturally practical. The grounds are well planted and flat lawns in front of the house give plenty of room for the family to play and relax. A sleepout and bathroom is sited at the rear of the property for guests. So many fine features awaiting your inspection.

Watch the World Go By... You won’t miss a bit of the action whether it’s on land or at sea from this incredible location! The massive and ever changing water views are something you will never tire of & you can’t get much closer to town than this! Offering open plan living areas, 2 bdrms plus a 3rd semi-self contained bdrm with kitchenette and ensuite. Low maint section gives you more free time to explore the wonders of Raglan. Properties such as this are gold so don’t miss this chance of a lifetime! Auction @ 3pm on site 4 Feb 2017 Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Sat & Sun 12 - 12:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/17PHFG

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A Place to Call Home Be the first to own this wonderful, brand new home. Enjoy the peace and quiet of country living without the work of a lifestyle block. Elevated, capturing all day sun and extensive views of the surrounding bush, countryside and distant hills. There is space to spare for the family with 2 living areas, 3 good sized bedrooms, office or 4th bedroom and internal access double garaging. A woodburner, full insulation and double-glazing makes for a home that delivers all season comfort.

4 sites - For Sale by Tender Located at the end of Primrose St in a quiet location with a fantastic sunny northwest aspect, this fine 6 lot development has 4 prime sections each for sale by Tender. All the sites have varying levels of a harbour view and overlook council reserve land and the Raglan sports grounds. The majority of the sites will have engineered level building platforms offering plenty options for your new beach home ideas and practical covenants and design guidelines allow for a range of designs and materials

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As Good As New! This 3 bedroom property has been extensively renovated inside & out, the modern decor gives its interior an upbeat, tasteful feel with the large lounge leading to the exterior deck for that indoor/outdoor flow. The garden & grounds are a blank canvas ripe for planting add your own stamp to this easy care site that is fully fenced. A brand new 9m x 6m Versatile garage offers a great mancave. Perfect for the investor, or first time buyers getting onto the Raglan property ladder. 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 Saturday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/17CHFG

Location, Location, Location This iconic ‘Kiwi Bach’ is situated on a flat & fully fenced corner site of 812m2 in popular Raglan West. Featuring an open plan living area overlooking the lawn, 2 bdrms on the upper level, a basement storage area & a separate garage plus storage room/office or 3rd bdrm. Completing the picture is a suntrap deck, fruit trees & vege garden area & a real bonus is a retro caravan included for overflow guests or family. Deadline 8.2.17 (Unless sold prior) Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/183HFG

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SAT 28 JAN @ RAGLAN CLUB INC Midge Marsdon Band. Tickets available at the Club or online.

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SUMMER - FEELING THE HEAT? Enjoy a cool light workout with the Raglan Light Exercise Group. St. Peter’s Church Hall. Bow St. Mon and Thurs, 10am to 11am. Everybody most welcome. *Sponsored by RC

Restricted Fire Season for Rural and Urban Areas

Pursuant to section 22 Forest & Rural Fires Act 1977 & Waikato District Council Open Air Bylaw 2007 and 2012. Waikato District Council as Fire Authority for the Waikato territorial district gives notice of a RESTRICTED fire season in effect from 20 January 2017 until further notice. The risk of fires spreading is becoming higher as temperatures rise and rainfall decreases, increasing fire danger levels across the district.

Public Notices

For Sale

SUMMER SALE

SUN 22 JAN @ YOT CLUB Raglan Sunday Sessions: Soundsplash After Party. Featuring Mungo’s Hifi, YT, JStar, Rudekat, Jungle Fari and Sunshine Soundsystem. $10 with festival wristband, $20 without. From 4:20 till 1am. Food all night.

Courses, classes & workshops

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

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FRI 20 JAN @ YOT CLUB CLOSED FOR SOUNDSPLASH! SAT 21 JAN @ YOT CLUB CLOSED FOR SOUNDSPLASH!

Rock-it Kitchen Fri 20th Jan, from 5pm Happy Hour 5-6pm

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

THUR 19 JAN @ YOT CLUB Soundsplash preview with Lime Cordial.

CAREGIVER KITCHEN HAND/ COOK We are looking for part time staff who have empathy, kindness, positivity, flexibility and a desire to help others. With a natural ability to build relationships with residents and other team members. Please apply to Raglan Resthome and Hospital. Phone Cherry on 07 825 8306 or raglanhospital@xtra. co.nz. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Go Bus Transport have a part time position available in the Raglan area. You will require a class 2 driver’s licence, a great attitude, be reliable and communicate well with students. Our recruitment process includes Drug Testing and a Police Vetting Check. Please contact Joanne Burman on 07 828 7037 or 021 747 191. Or email Joanne.Burman@ gobus.co.nz.

Public Notices

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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

SALUTATIONS FROM SOUNDSPLASH CREW. A quick update. The road up to the Wainui Reserve will be closed to Public from 8pm5am Friday 20th and Saturday 21st Jan 2017 unless you have a festival ticket. There is no general parking for Festival Attendees on site it is reserved for those with camp tickets. For general and day passes, shuttles will leave from Raglan information centre via Kopua domain and run from 11am till 2am Friday and Saturday and Sunday 10am-4pm. We apologise for any inconvenience.

During a RESTRICTED fire season permits are required for all fires in the open air within rural and urban areas of the Waikato except for barbeques, traditional cooking fires and fires in properly constructed incinerators or small braziers. Properties within a one kilometre margin of a Department of Conservation area are required to obtain a fire permit from the Department of Conservation. Permits for areas within the Waikato district can be applied for by contacting the Waikato District Council or the Council website, www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz. Fires cannot be lit until a permit has been obtained. Landowners are reminded that they are responsible for the management of all fires lit on their land and could be held accountable for any suppression costs if the fire gets out of control, even if a permit has been issued. Fires must be safe, contained and monitored at all times. Consideration must be made to avoid smoke nuisance to neighbours and its effect on road visibility. Those living on peat soils should ensure that there is no risk of fire becoming seated in these soils. At no time is it permissible to burn green vegetation, rubber, plastics, toxic materials or treated timber. G J Ion Chief Executive

M4770

SOUNDSPLASH MUSIC FESTIVAL Friday 20, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22. Visit soundsplash. co.nz for full festival lineup and schedule.

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0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

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

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

18 SEABREEZE WAY 3

3

SUN, VIEWS & STYLE

VIEW OPEN HOME SAT 12PM OR BY APPT

2

AUCTION 27.1.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Stylish family home tastefully renovated with brilliant sea views • As you enter the main living area you will be wowed by the stunning water views through the large well positioned windows • 2 double bedrooms upstairs, spacious open plan dining and living with an easy flow through two sets of bi-fold doors to a sun drenched deck • Great for entertaining. Third double bedroom downstairs with ensuite • Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on 636m2 • Prior Auction offers considered

23 ROBERTSON ST

3

2

1

MODERN FAMILY HOME

GRACE CHARM & TASTE! BEST TO MAKE HASTE!!

1

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

VIEW OPEN HOME SAT 12PM OR BY APPT

AUCTION 3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Cascading blooms tumble down the white picket fence and trellising • Be greeted by the gentle trickle of water from the fountain and a bombardment of sweet smelling flowers, herbs and colours • This garden feeds the senses! • Both covered and uncovered decking areas means you can barbi in the rain! • Great opportunity to own a character 1920s cottage within easy walking distance to Lorenzen Bay waterfront • This home oozes charm and character with lots of native timber • The added bonus is a separate cottage sleep out and ensuite providing an additional income source, guest room or office space for work from home. • Prior Auction offers considered

AUCTION

33 WHAANGA RD 2

1

WHALE BAY ESCAPE

3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

• Gloriously positioned! Stunning outlook and location • An immaculate 2 bedroom home with luxurious open plan living - selling fully furnished • Situated on 870m2 North-facing site, capturing great ocean views with room for further development • Currently operating as an extremely popular holiday accommodation • Whale Bay just a walk away and down the road is world famous Manu Bay surfing mecca • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22709 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

ID#RAG22708

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945 AUCTION

796 TE MATA RD 4

2

THIS TRULY APPEALS

VIEW OPEN HOME SAT 11-11:30AM OR BY APPT

3

3.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

• Secluded and beautifully presented single-level four bedroom home • 9416sqm more or less of landscaped grounds • A short stroll from popular Te Mata primary school. • Two living areas, two bathrooms, separate laundry and various outdoor entertaining spaces to enjoy. • Fully insulated with underfloor heating and 3 car garaging with generous loft storage • Delightful mature gardens and landscaped grounds, including an orchid glass-house • Approx 15-min drive to Raglan and 40-mins to Hamilton City • Prior Auction offers considered.

8A GILMOUR ST 3

ICONIC KIWI BACH WALK TO TOWN

AUCTION

1

1

AUCTION

ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT HAVEN

3

2

VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

17.2.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

ID#RAG22730

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Teresa Wilkinson (PA) 021 173 9945

4

VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

• Immaculately presented Kiwi bach with 3 double bedrooms • Original wooden floor in kitchen • Views over Raglan town and the harbour • Single garage, ½ share of 1239m² • Prior Auction offers considered

ID#RAG22657 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

484 OKETE RD

27.1.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

ID#RAG22723

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

2

AUCTION

• Located amongst quality homes in the modern subdivision of Flax Cove, with lovely water and mountain views • Spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining with a built-in gas fire, sliding doors opening onto decking • Stylish decor, close to town and right next to the Kaitoke boardwalk • Enjoy the ever-changing scenery from your lounge and the sound of the Tuis calling you home • Situated on 485m2 • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22728

8A LORENZEN BAY RD 3

VIEW OPEN HOME SAT 2PM & SUN 12PM OR BY APPT

18.2.17 ONSITE 3PM

• A desirable 4 bedroom home plus extra accommodation • Accessible by a private right of way and only 10 minutes from Raglan • Tranquil water views and large flat front section • Fishing, floundering, mussels and water sports at your beckon • Situated on 1265m² more or less • Be quick as this property will soon disappear from the market for another 20 years! • Prior auction offers considered

AUCTION

114 GREENSLADE RD 1 ORIGINAL GEM

17.3.17 RAY WHITE OFFICE 6PM

1

NG

W

NE

TI LIS

ID#RAG22726 David Gray 027 224 1228

13 RYAN RD-TE AKAU 2 CLASSIC KIWI BACH $395,000

1 • This very unique and wonderful property is surrounded by Native bush and has a garden path leading just about right down to the water’s edge • Launch the dingy, the kayak or swim literally at the bottom of your garden • Just a short boat ride or Kayak across the harbour to Raglan for a coffee or some retail therapy • This Classic Kiwi bach is located in beautiful Te Akau situated on 1219 sqm. Featuring 2 bedrooms, open plan living and dining, a sleep-out at the bottom of the garden plus carport/ boat-port. Very private, very sheltered and very realistically priced. You could be in for the coming summer. Make an appointment to view today!

ID#RAG22702

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOMES

21st & 22nd January

• Iconic Fully Furnished Bach • 1 Bedroom • 885m2 section • Prior Auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 11am - 796 Te Mata Rd | Saturday 12pm - 8A Lorenzen Bay Rd | Saturday 12pm - 18 Seabreeze Way Saturday 1pm - 23F Violet St | Saturday 2pm - 23 Robertson St | Sunday 12pm - 23 Robertson St | Sunday 1pm - 23F Violet St

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

JULIE HANNA AUCTIONEER


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