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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

6th August 2015 - Issue #455

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Open Homes

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural settingHouse In 2 Legal Flats • 2 Storey We& rumpus, have successfully tenanted most of our houses and look Office single garage, Office & rumpus, single garage, • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal access internal access • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views forward to a very active rental market Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location well planted garden planted garden in the very nearwell future. • Single Garage & Storage Shed 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm Saturday 11am Phone on your property. ID#RAG20952 ID#RAG20938 297 Te Papatapuus Road for a rental appraisal 335 Wainui Road 297 Te Papatapu Road asset is TOP SHELF PROPERTY Make sure your most valuable TOP SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO THE MARKET Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has Fabulous family living / Easy care garden Fabulous family living / Easy care garden looked after with care and diligence! all you need. With two bedrooms inside the 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

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house and an additional room outside you 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced Sun drenched open plan living & decks section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastDouble garaging with internal access growing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered OPEN HOME

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This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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23a Violet Street

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

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WOODEN IT BE NICE 4 bedroom home with endless options

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has Wonderful family home many great features: Double garaging Modern new kitchen 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Large double garaging and workshop Native timber flooring Large shade houses with irrigation Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the busthroughout route. Wonderful family home/ investment/1212m² rental of land (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME OPEN HOME

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

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Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

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Cover Belted Up: Jonathan Rickard - newly crowned New Zealand Light-Heavyweight Kick Boxing Champion.

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A karaoke contest at the Raglan Club on Friday night brought out some 5 1 a W h a a n ga Ro a d , W h a l e B a y, R a g lof a n ,Raglan’s NZ best singers. 07 825 7072 Club manager Chris Lourie said w w w.w a o k u l o d ge.c o. n z w a o k u l o d ge @ g m a i l .c all 25o mcontestants sang one song each before judges Brian Wilson, Wayne Morris and Don Jefferies narrowed it down to six finalists. In the end it was Jo Fairclough who “blew everyone away” with her last song, Feeling Good, and took away the $500 cash first prize. Shirley-Ann Te Pou came second, winning $150 cash, followed by Dah Murphy, then Sander Kischemoller. “There was enthusiastic applause and there was a lot of attention centred

on them,” Chris said, adding that the club’s weekly draw, which was up to $2800, had also helped bring in a receptive crowd. Chris said the club wanted to try something different to generate a bit of interest among its patrons and had then secured sponsors for the event. The karaoke contest, run by Johnnie Cole, had been so well received that the club was thinking of doing it again, at least once a year from now on. “The venue’s great for that sort of thing because you’ve got a captive audience. It was also great family entertainment.” The Raglan Club would also have some special events next year when it celebrated its 60th birthday.

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The sun shone on the annual Ryder Cup Golf competition between New Zealand and the rest of the world held recently at the Raglan Golf Club.

Kiwi team, that already held the Ryder Cup from last years event, retained the trophy for the third straight year. New Zealand team captain Peter Hogg said that his team had performed well under pressure but the competition was getting closer every year and this years event went right to the wire. With all the competitors living in New Zealand no one seemed to mind the as the cheers rang out for the home team and everyone agreed it was a great day. Stuart Doran

Twenty eight players took part in the event which saw the rest of the world team captained by Stuart Doran trying to win the event for the first time since its conception in 2011. The Kiwi team took an early lead in the morning pairs taking a two and a half to one and a half point lead into the afternoon singles. With just about all of the games going to the last hole it was a tense afternoon with the result of the very last match deciding the outcome. With the rest of the world winning the singles seven and a half to six and a half the competition ended Peter Hogg (L) and Mike Goodison up in a draw at nine all meaning that the with the Ryder Cup.

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Raglan teacher floors rival to take NZ kickboxing title

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s a karate kid turned kickboxer Jonathan Rickard’s used to taking the odd belt, but there’s nothing to match the giant one he’s come away with from the World Kickboxing Associationsanctioned New Zealand champs in Auckland. The 37-year-old Raglan Area School teacher is now a New Zealand kickboxing champion after knocking out his opponent in the final of the light heavyweight division at the nationals, held recently at the Orewa Arts & Events Centre. Jonathan – who has also won New Zealand karate titles in two weight classes in the past – proudly showed off to the Chronicle the winner’s belt, trophy and gold medal as he relaxed at home in Raglan West last Sunday. “I was pretty happy with myself,” he says of his victory over Auckland opponent Daniel Chang. “He was young, he was fit, he was throwing lots of combinations … but I managed to score a fifth-round knockout.” With 30-odd years’ experience in karate behind him – achieving a 3rd dan black belt – and now also more than a decade of kickboxing, Jonathan reckons he doesn’t get too nervous before a fight. “You develop the skills, you grow with that, you learn,” he says philosophically of the discipline. His father Pablo has taught karate locally in the town hall since 1988 and Jonathan admits that’s had a strong influence on him. “I took a big lead from my dad.” A lot of the martial arts teachings are transferrable life skills, he adds, referring to the respect and perseverance that come with the training. Jonathan says he was a diminutive kid way back who got picked on, but that karate skills gave him reassurance and confidence in himself. And because of it he believes he’s better able to meet the needs of his young

Jonathan Rickard secured the belt as the World Kickboxing Associationsanctioned New Zealand Kick Boxing Light-Heavyweight Champion. protégés at the area school, where he teaches a small unit of year 9 and 10 boys in an alternative education programme, Te Mana o te Rangatahi. Combining teaching with his passion for kickboxing are closely related, he insists; it’s simply about working with people in different ways to get the best results from their own abilities. In all Jonathan’s had 76 karate and “18 or 19” kickboxing fights. And though he’s keen to continue training at the House of Pain gym

in Hamilton five times a week with multiple world kickboxing champ Ethan Shepp, he’s considering not fighting competitively too much longer as it’s hard on the body and as he gets older his recovery from injuries is slower. “I might hang up my gloves for good at the end of the year,” he says. But not before one last fight – at the ‘Knees of Fury’ show – at the YMCA in Hamilton this October. “I’ll see what happens [after that].” Edith Symes

Clothing business comes home Raglan’s iconic clothes shop Scintilla is back in town.

After an absence of about six years, Scintilla has just opened in Wallis Street with a selection of its original New Zealand-made clothes along with a range of accessories and a winter sale to boot. “I feel like I’ve come full circle,” said owner and Raglan resident Rebecca Dowling, who was enjoying being back in Raglan. “It’s just so nice to reconnect with lots of old faces.” The former Scintilla shop in Raglan – which initially started under the name of Urchin - closed in an effort to reduce overheads and scale back the business, which was then supplying stores in Hamilton, Silverdale and Wellington, she said. Scintilla had enjoyed about 12 good years in Raglan and developed quite a following: “It was a big business back then – I had a lot of staff. It was kind of a boom time for the clothing industry.” Rebecca was busy. She joined forces with her sister, Anna – who had a clothing store in Silverdale - in the Scintilla business and the pair opened a Scintilla shop in both Hamilton, which closed about two years ago, and Wellington. She had also been selling her creations in Cambridge’s Left Makers Collective

shop along with other Raglan artists Hayley Hamilton, Karla Stevenson, Carrie Andrews and Deborah Powel. That shop closed earlier this year, with the lack of tourists and extra weekend traffic, travel from Raglan and an “offthe-beaten track” location taking its toll. Online shopping, and cheap imports in particular, had a massive impact on the New Zealand clothing industry, and to counteract it Rebecca had to make careful financial decisions and cut costs wherever she could. “I think it’s just a reality of the New Zealand economy - the sheer scale of choice we have now,” Rebecca said. However, the quality and individuality of her pieces had not been compromised, and her clothes were still designed and sewn in the Waikato. Being unique was an important part of her philosophy, and she was no slave to fashion trends. She described her signature style as “an individual look with attention to detail for real New Zealand women who like to have a few pieces that are a bit unique.” Quality and the use of natural fabrics and materials was also part of her signature look, and also helped give the clothes their longevity. Rebecca still saw women wearing Scintilla or Urchin clothes they

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Scintilla co-owner Rebecca Dowling in her newly-opened shop in Wallis Street. had bought 10 years ago. Now she had a smaller operation, Rebecca was also keen to offer a more personalised service, while enjoying the social, practical and creative aspects of being back in Raglan. Rachel Benn

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All In A Day’s Work

A series interviewing locals with interesting occupations

Passion for waka ama leads to niche business - and top admin job Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

Conan Herbert at his Tai Paddles workshop.

A dates to before he turned five passion for paddling waka that

has evolved into both a business and a top sports administration job for Conan Herbert. The unassuming 31 year old runs his own company – Tai Paddles – on the outskirts of Raglan, supplying custommade paddles to waka ama and SUP paddlers throughout the Pacific and even to such unlikely places as New York and Sweden. But while Conan can often be found in his Okete workshop designing and building the paddles himself come weekends – and evenings “after the kids have gone to bed” – by day he’s either downtown in his office or on the road as national development manager for Waka Ama New Zealand.

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It’s a position Conan’s held for two years now, and one in which he gets to actively develop and promote waka ama (outrigger canoeing) all over the country. “I feel extremely lucky to be so involved with something that I love,” he told the Chronicle last week. Conan’s parents were among the original group of paddlers who helped revive the sport in New Zealand during the late ’80s. Nga Hoe Horo in the Far North was one of the first waka ama clubs in New Zealand back then, and Conan fondly remembers “getting dragged around the country (racing) as a young fella”. He’s since paddled competitively worldwide, attending his first world champs in Fiji at the age of 15. He has won national sprint and distance titles, and competed and steered top teams in prestigious races like Hawaiki Nui Va’a in Tahiti and Molokai Hoe in Hawaii. Conan reckons he played a lot of sports while growing up in the small settlement of

Pawarenga, in the Hokianga. But he says it’s waka ama that was always his overriding passion and which has led to his lifestyle in Raglan with wife Lana Hartstone, who does the Tai Paddles admin work while at home with pre-schoolers Metua and Hana. The couple are active members of the 60-strong local waka ama club – Whaingaroa Whanau Hoe Waka – and in fact met through their love of the competitive sport. They are among several longtime organisers of the annual Whaingaroa hoe which this year attracted record numbers to Raglan in celebration of its 21st year. Waka ama has now expanded to 90-odd clubs throughout New Zealand, including the South Island where Conan sees “our biggest potential for growth”. His main role at the moment, he explains, is developing a national coaching framework for the sport. That entails setting up and co-ordinating major events like the Whaingaroa hoe which comes last on the waka ama calendar each May. Before that there’s the national secondary school champs in Rotorua each March or April – a regatta which involves about 100 schools and 1600 students – while every January it’s the national sprints at Lake Karapiro with just under 4000 competitors. “There’s also a big push for us (at Waka Ama NZ) around developing water safety initiatives,” Conan adds of his responsibilities. Conan came to his current job after first gaining valuable experience as a regional development officer for Sport Waikato working in partnership with Waka Ama NZ. It was a newly created role aimed at upskilling coaches and assisting the development of waka ama clubs throughout the Waikato.

“I felt I had been competing a number of years … and with the paddlemaking business under way, it was a natural progression to move into sports administration,” Conan explains. The step up from regional to national level admin had the added advantage of allowing him to leave commuting behind, he says, and work from a downtown office shared with Surfing New Zealand. But making paddles back home and nurturing Tai Paddles – the business he set up in 2006 – is still a big part of Conan’s life. He initially supplied paddles to order for Moana Nui, a small family company that he worked with as a teen on the Tutukaka Coast making both waka and paddles. Having then studied systems engineering at Massey University, he developed a penchant for design and Conan was able to “slowly progress” to creating his own products for Tai Paddles. He’s proud the company has grown now to employ two others from the Raglan community, and that it also puts work the way of other local businesses such as D Signs. Conan keeps a close eye on the manufacturing process to ensure his paddles are up to standard. “I’m the quality control team,” he quips. “They need to be light but strong,” he says of the paddles which are built of laminated timber – both hard and softwoods – and composites like carbon-fibre. While there’s a trend to manufacture paddles offshore, in China for instance, Conan and Lana feel strongly that keeping their business in Raglan ensures quality and gives them a point of difference. “And it’s good for the local economy,” Conan adds. Edith Symes


Dispensary’s tips for managing stress

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lives. Job demands, family arguments, financial pressures and deadlines are examples of stressors.

Our bodies have mechanisms to adapt to stressful situations but these mechanisms under long term, extreme or unusual stress can be harmful to our wellbeing. Our immunity, nervous, digestive and cardiovascular systems are some of the areas in our bodies which are negatively affected by long term stress. More and more evidence these days links

stress to chronic diseases such as cancer, obesity, hypertension, skin diseases and gastro intestinal complaints. Ways to help manage stress: • Take some time out for yourself, even if it just for 20 mins, everyday and do something you enjoy. • Start the day focusing on your breath for 10-15 minutes. Alternatively go for a ‘walking meditation’, be present in your surroundings and don’t get caught up in your thoughts. • Come to The Herbal Dispensary and see one of our naturopaths for some supporting herbs and nutrients. Herbs and plants have had to adapt for thousands of years to harsh and changing patterns. These same adaptive responses from the plants can be used by us to help us through stressful times. I really like this from a seminar I went to last week: “Philosopher and teacher Rudolf Steiner once said that, for every human illness, somewhere in the world there exists a plant which is the cure. I believe that there is a healing potential locked inside plants which is integral with their evolution, just as it is part of human evolution to learn to tap this wonderful gift of nature.” Kerry Bone, Mediherb. The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store 07 825 7444

What’s On at Word Café Raglan 2015

Raglan’s very own readers and writers festival returns 14-16 August 2015. Hear successful authors, photographers, illustrators, publishers and travel writers share their experiences and insights, and get inspired to start your own creative adventures.

Author and illustrator Kat Merewether.

GOD IS REAL! HERE’S MY STORY

FRIDAY 14 AUGUST AT THE RAGLAN TOWN HALL: From 7pm. Live storytelling with André Ngāpō, Anatonio Te Maioha and Kani Te Manukura. Free entry. Mulled wine available for sale. SATURDAY 15 AUGUST AT THE RAGLAN TOWN HALL: 9.30am: Multi-award winning writer of fiction for young adults Mandy Hager. 11am: Behind the lens with Raglanbased wildlife photographer Trevor Penfold. 1pm: True crime escapades with NZ’s foremost missing person’s expert Scott Bainbridge. Growing up there were six boys and five girls, and I often got asked, “what number are you?” I am number eight. My mother is Maori from Ngati Maniapoto/Te Arawa. My Father is Pakeha, a Teacher, who raised us in Hamilton. Life growing up was busy, exciting, confusing, adventurous and, culturally, often a challenge. I became a mother at the age of sixteen. I was proud and loved being a mum but carried the guilt and shame of disappointing others and thinking I failed my parents. I remember my Father coming to hospital and reluctantly asking me if I intended to keep my daughter. I said, “I am going to keep her Dad,” and he replied, “Great, ok let's get on with it then.” My Father was my hero that day! Soon after I lost a number of family members quickly including my mother, grandmother, auntie, nephew and niece. One thing guaranteed is we will all pass away, but when it seems before your time it can feel cruel, confusing, and mean!

Raglan businesses big winners at awards night

The Herbal Dispensary Team pictured with award sponsor from the Cambridge Edition. Photo by Stephen Barker of barkerphotography.co.nz

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aglan businesses were acknowledged for their work and contribution to the community this past weekend at the Waipa Networks 2015 Business Awards. The Raglan Chamber of Commerce and Raglan businesses were invited to join the Business Awards this year by the Te Awamutu and Cambridge Chambers. “Raglan is full of amazing, innovative and motivated business owners and we are delighted to be able to encourage them to enter the awards and have their successes recognised and celebrated,” said Dave Currie, Chair for the Raglan Chamber. “To be able to pitch themselves alongside similar regional based businesses and to leverage off Waipa Networks Business Awards as an established and recognised measure of business excellence in the region, really is a no brainer.”

Raglan winners for the evening included: Russ Adams of Ray White Raglan Employee of the Year Raglan The Shack - Customer Service Raglan Soul Shoes - Customer Choice Raglan The Herbal Dispensary - Excellence in Small Business, overall winner Raglan Roast, Wanna Internet, Ash Green of Bow St. Depot and Samantha Hazlewood of Herbal Dispensary were also amongst the nominees from Raglan, and an honourable mention to Raglan Shuttle for driving the nominees to Mystery Creek. The awards were hosted by Te Radar and held at Mystery Creek Events Centre on Friday evening. The awards provided a great opportunity to showcase what Raglan has to offer and the Raglan Chamber is eager and excited to get more of the community businesses involved next year. Karamea Puriri

1.45pm: Learn all about book illustration with illustrators Paul Martin, Kat Merewether and Deborah Hinde. 3.45pm: Harbour dreams of writing for children? Don’t miss your opportunity to hear from hugely-popular children’s author Dawn McMillan. 4.30pm: Raglan children’s author Sarah Johnson launches her latest book, The Bold Ship Phenomenal. Free wine! 5.15pm: Award-winning author and creative writing teacher James George. Expect eye-opening ideas and tantalising tales. From 7pm: Spoken Word Open Mike Night at The Shack. Your chance to share your writing with a whole new audience! Free entry. $15 curries and $10 soups.

SUNDAY 16 AUGUST AT THE RAGLAN TOWN HALL: 9.30am: Ten tips for aspiring travel writers with editor of Arrival magazine Latesha Randall. 11am: Self Publishing vs. Publishing Panel. Get your questions answered by our panel of experts. 11am at Raglan Library: Children’s storytelling and cake with Sarah Johnson, Dawn McMillan and Margery Fern. Free entry. Ticket details: $20 per session/$90 all-session pass. Available online at www. wordcaferaglan.co.nz or phone 07 825 7411. Emma Brooks

This was a time of enormous reflection on my life, my relationships – everything. A flatmate moving out said, “Life without an understanding of God can feel shallow.” Then he gave me his Bible, and said, “try this drug.” I had to oblige! I read for a year, and then one day, standing in front of my window looking out across Whale Bay, the window fogged like a camera lens slightly out of focus. I went to the next room, surprised at finding the window crystal clear, the view beautiful, in perfect focus. A love and peace filled the room that day which cannot be explained with words. God entered my heart with a gentle voice saying, “Reach out, don't live another day without me in it.” I had no idea what that was going to look like. Thirty years on I continue this journey of discovering the power of faith in Jesus, and I’m grateful God met me in one of the most beautiful places on earth – Whaingaroa. Bronwyn Warren

If you have questions about God, or want to know more about this story, contact: Activate Church Ps Andrew Roughton 825 6563 Surfside Church Ps Roger Peart 825 5199, Union Church Ps Doug Stephenson 825 8276, Anglican Church Jan Mitchell 825 5122.

This is a paid feature from combined churches in Raglan. The opinions and views expressed are those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or publishers of the Chronicle

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Online investment platform good for business: Aeronavics ocal business Aeronavics L is a firm supporter of crowdfunding, saying it is a great way to raise capital for a good business idea without having to give away control. The Te Uku-based aerial robotic business raised $1.5 million capital within a few days in February using the crowdfunding investment platform, which has only been allowed in New Zealand since last year. “If you’ve got an idea and

you’re passionate about it, it’s a brilliant thing,” said Aeronavics co-director Rob Brouwer. “Great ideas get supported. I think that’s the beauty of crowdfunding.” Aeronavics’ drive to raise a minimum $750,000 of capital was the biggest crowdfunding campaign in New Zealand at that time, and resulted in 213 shareholders – a mix of investors and the general public – getting a combined 15 percent stake in the company. Rob said the online offering of shares through crowdfunding was not very different from listing on

the stock exchange, with the same requirements for reporting back to shareholders. The company also had to establish a board of directors and would hold its first annual general meeting next month. Otherwise, Aeronavics “haven’t heard a word” from the shareholders and had been left to get on with its mission of increasing production capacity, revamping its technology and bringing in more skilled staff, including a new Kiwi-born operations manager. Rob and fellow director Linda

‘Neighbours at War’ Show Focuses on Raglan A reality TV show about disputes between neighbours has come to Raglan, with the resulting programme airing on television next week. The ‘Neighbours at War’ programme that focused on one dispute in Raglan and one in Massey would be shown on TV2 on Thursday, August 13 at 8.30pm. “Tonight, moggies are missing and some locals say there’s a serial killer at work. It’s got the experts baffled and the neighbours spooked,” say the billings for the Raglan part of the show. Producer Tash Christie, from Greenstone

TV, said the story mostly focused on a couple of locals talking about their cats going missing, as the other party in the dispute had declined to be interviewed. “As is the case in all the stories we take on, these neighbours were seeking some sort of resolution for what had been a very upsetting situation. The cats going missing had been a sensitive issue for a number of years,” Greenstone’s production team said. “Unfortunately we weren’t able to get a mediation in Raglan, but hopefully by sharing their story, it helped our people reach some sort of closure,” they said. Rachel Benn

Bulk had originally looked at raising capital through angel investment, whereby large investors helped small start up or emerging companies. But this type of investment implied a close relationship so it was important to choose investors that fitted with the company’s vision. “With crowdfunding, we didn’t have to do that. We were still able to choose our own direction and make our own decisions.” Aeronavics had laid out a fiveyear plan to its new shareholders, which included a plan not to pay

any dividends in the short-term but to reinvest the money back into the business. The future held many possibilities for the company, and listing on the stock exchange or sale of the business could not be ruled out, Rob said. But the plan in the meantime was to keep building up the business, with a “strategic alliance” with another New Zealand company, providing another injection of investment, in the pipeline.

Rachel Benn

Council recommends no shellfish collection in Raglan Harbour Due to an overflow of untreated wastewater last weekend the collection of shellfish is not advised near Greenslade Road/Lorenzen Bay until further notice. Council was made aware of the overflow late Saturday afternoon by a member of the public and at this stage

the quantity of wastewater released in to the harbour is unknown. It’s understood the cause of the overflow was a blocked pipe and this will be confirmed at a later stage. Warning signs have been installed in the area. Waikato Regional Council and the Waikato District Health Board Public Health Officer have been advised. WDC

Councillor’s Column The sun is rising earlier and the days are getting longer, spring and summer are on their way. It appears to have been a colder winter than we’ve had for sometime with a number of folk going down with the flu. Councillors’ recently took part in a workshop on births, deaths and migration in the Waikato district between 2006 and 2012. I’ve raised this issue before and some of the key statistics indicate that the population is increasing in size, however not all towns share the same growth. There is a declining proportion of youth but the population is ageing, although Te Kauwhata, Tamahere and Raglan experienced gains.

New Zealand.

Raglans population is quite interesting in the 25- 34 group as some leave for tertiary education and employment and others in the same age group arrive for lifestyle choices and employment opportunities in the tourism and hospitality industry.

A special thanks to all those who took part in the surveys done by the council and the Chamber of Commerce/ Community Board.

As time goes by the older age group will increase in size and represent more of the population, so attracting people in the 25-34years will maintain a balance. I raise this issue because for the last few years I’ve been invited to answer questions by school children from outside of Raglan suggesting that we will grow like Mount Maunganui, to which I respond by saying no. It does however pose the question of what population growth will look like in the future, given migration patterns. Council has registered its interest to the Ministry of Business and Innovation, and Employment for Broadband infrastructure in the Waikato District, this has been a very competitive process not only within our council but across all councils in

The next step will be to provide a Digital Enablement Plan by September 18, 2015.

Congratulations to Chrissy Hodkinson from the Raglan House (formerly Community House), who after a very successful community open day has continued to develop a steering group to work at connecting the various groups in the community. The Raglan Swimming Club is also working to collaborate with other groups to establish a plan for a swimming pool in Raglan in the future. Remember that all council agendas and minutes are on the Council website and if you would like to discuss council issues with me, please contact me through the council office or my mobile 0211553778 or email me: clint.baddeley@waidc.govt.nz Regards Clint Baddeley District Councillor Raglan

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and every month @ Orca Restaurant and Bar. Geoff Meek

Solscape continues to expand their courses, workshops and retreats

Womens’ Wellness Retreat participants loving the Solscape Chefs. Photo by Jwan Milek.

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he events calendar at Solscape fast filling with educational courses, retreats and workshops across a wide range of topics from yoga to permaculture and sustainable business to massage… something for everyone.

WE WANT YOUR STORIES! Please contact us on 07 825 7076 or email us details: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

“We’re celebrating our 13th birthday and it feels amazing to be finally reaching that point we’ve envisioned for so long where we have an exciting array of learning opportunities lined up,” says co-founder Bernadette Gavin. “Raglan is definitely proving to be a great destination for these kinds of things.” Solscape has been hosting permaculture

courses since 2009 and due to high demand a second two-week course for 2015 is being run in October. Students learn the fundamentals of permaculture principles and practices during the course, which provide a holistic framework that can be applied to not only growing food and building houses but designing solid business models and entire lifestyles. Yoga at Solscape has been stretching into its potential with a mix of resident teachers offering daily classes year round to locals and visitors. The future events calendar has a wide range of prominent local and international teachers bringing their dynamic individual styles to Raglan for weekend and week-long retreats heading into the summer season.

For those wanting to learn the art of bodywork, your opportunity is here. Storm Lewis teaches cultural bodywork based around Hawaiian techniques but with a number of influences. A course with Storm is much more than just a massage course. Sustainable business might sound like an oxymoron but it’s possible to have positive social and environmental effects arise from business activities. Solscape, the Sustainable Business Network and the Chamber of Commerce are hosting an event in September that will explore the sustainability challenges and opportunities facing Raglan and Waikato businesses. For more info go to www.solscape. co.nz or call 825 8268.

Registrations now open for the 2016 Raglan Business Directory All new businesses wanting to be in NEW ADVERTISERS the 2016 Business Directory need to For all new businesses in the area the Raglan Business Directory is now in its 12th year. It is sent to contact the Raglan Chronicle office all residents this side of the deviation free of charge by: 4pm Tuesday 1st September. and will be placed in all local accommodations and businesses. It is an excellent way of getting your product or services advertised to the community.

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 

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  

            

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      

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  

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  

 

   

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      

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    

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      

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For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

• Qualified builder • Landscaping • Lawn Mowing • Garden Care • Chainsaw Work

• Chipper/ Shredder • Water Blasting • Painting • Decorating • Carpet Cleaning

Nick & Kerin Hardie: 07 825 6886 / 027 425 6886 hardiehomes@xtra.co.nz

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

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Commercial Residential Rural / Farming

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Public Notices

RAGLAN ADULT EQUINE CLUB Pre-season get together, potluck dinner. Fri. 14 August 7PM. New, old and potential members welcome. Ph. Nicole for more information 825 5220. SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING Will be held at the Fire Station Social Room, 13th August at 11AM. $5 for lunch and raffle, Subs $10 now due. All welcome. Enquiries to Phyl, 825 8716.

R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET Second Sunday of the month:10 - 2PM at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com. WED 12 AUG R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Mussel Rock - bring boat fare & lunch

For Sale Lilya & Tigerlily SPRING arrivals ! Never too early for beautiful print + colour MENS Shirts,Classic Brixton & Neuw Pants + Denim The Cornerstore &

FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 loads pine $125, mac $145, native $160, gum $160. Delivered. Ph 0210771524. F I R E W O O D MANUKA DRY $120m3 delivered ph 027 3619022 or 0273626004

HEALING ROOMS August 13th Only Plunket Rooms 11AM-12:30PM. JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB

$25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool, Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Open Late Fri & Sat What’s On @ Rock-It checkout rockitraglan Facebook 248 Wainui Rd 825 8233

7TH AUG @ YOT CLUB: Fraser Ross Mongrels Album Tour - support Dan Shirriffs. Acoustic, solo, comedy, folk, indie, reggae $5. 8TH AUG @ YOT CLUB: DJ Jamin-i, bass heavy beats, free entry, free pool.

8TH AUG @ RAGLAN CLUB The Warratahs, 7:30PM, $15, all welcome.

Courses, classes & workshops MAINLY MUSIC FOR PRESCHOOLERS Every Mon & Wed. 9:30AM @ Te Uku Church Hall $3 per family. All welcome. Ph. Surfside 825 5199 for more details. WEDS @ ORCA Restaurant Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. 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.

Commercial To Let

Commercial To Let

PRACTITIONER/ OFFICE ROOMS TO LET

RETAIL SHOP SPACE FOR LEASE

10 Bankart St. Perfect space for beautician, health practitioner, massage or professional office suite. Ph. Rob work: 8 2 5 8 7 6 5 E m a i l :

8TH AUG @ RAGLAN CLUB All Blacks vs. Wallabies @ 10AM

Downtown CBD, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph 021-363465

SELF STORAGE

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575 info@raglanstorage.co.nz

soulshoes@xtra.co.nz.

RAGLAN GYM CLASSSES Mon: Spin 6:15PM Tue: Spin 8:10AM Yoga 9:15AM Pump 6:15PM

AGM-NOTICE TE MATA SOCIAL CLUB INC Tues 2 2 / 9 / 2 0 1 5 7.30PM at Te Mata Club. RAGLAN RSA AFTERNOON TEA Sunday 16 August 2015 at 1.30PM Venue : Raglan Bowling Club Guest Speaker: Corrina Bruce Royal NZ Navy Captain (Retired) Members are invited to bring a friend. RSVP by 10 August to Ph. 825 8521

Sat:

Yoga 10:00AM

Wanted

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

• Peace and tranquility • Surfing, fishing, bush walks • Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 8256800

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

Services Offered C H I M N E Y SWEEPING, wood burner installations, Raglan local $85 text Dale 027 44 77 065.

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Phone (07) 825 0577

More new stock in next week - Yellow Plum, Cherry &Pear Trees!! Come nʼ have a browse and see for yourself, attract birds and bees! • Daltons Nugget Bark $45 scoop • Daltons Shredded Cambium Bark $38 scoop • Playground Chip $30 scoop • Black Bark $40 scoop

In My Good Books

Garage Sale 30 TAIPARI AVE. Saturday 8th of August 8AM-12PM

• New Citrus - Orange, Mandarins, Grapefruit, Limes, Lemons and Tangelos! $24 each • Camelias, Manuka in all colours! Even purple!!! Hedging Herbs and Lovely Lavenders, Hebes, Flaxes and Cheap Grasses • New Variety Plum Trees $29 incl. pollinators Billington & duffs early jewel • Clearance stock half price, end of line fruit trees at $13 each

Classes held at 48 Bow St. (2 min. walk up the rd. from Raglan Gym) PH. 027 294 6949 for more info 1st Class is Free!

PADDLERS WANTED: Whaingaroa Whanau Hoe Waka is looking for people who may be interested in competitive waka ama racing. No experience necessary, but you must be fit, healthy and able to commit to a team. Men and Women over 20 years and including ‘golden masters’ (60 years +) are welcome. We will be having musters for the next three Sundays (2, 9 and 16 August). Men 1pm, and Women 3pm. Meet at our waka by Te Kopua boat ramp. Come and see if waka ama is for you. whaingaroawaka@ gmail.com

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NEW STOCK IN NOW

Thurs: Yoga 7:30AM Spin 8:10AM Yoga 9:15AM

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**PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS**

Wed: Pump 9:15AM Yoga 6:15PM Fri:

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS AND THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS View and purchase photos www.barkerphotography.co.nz

Open 8:30AM - 5:00PM 6 Days

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 01.08.15 GRADE

RESULT PLAYERS OF THE DAY

5th Grade Penguins 5th Grade Urchins 6th Grade Makos 6th grade Snappers 7th Grade Seastars 7th Grade Tuatuas 7th Grade Morays 7th Grade Stingrays 7th Grade Orcas 8th Grade Mauis 9th Grade Seasnakes 9th Grade Mussels 9th Grade Great Whites 9th Grade Seahorses 9th Grade Dolphins 10th Grade Anemones 11th Grade Sharks Open grade Piranhas

Win 2-1 Loss 0-7 Win 6-1 Win 7-1 Loss 3-5 Loss 1-6 Win 4-3 Loss 0-6 Win 2-1 Win 4-1 Loss 1-5 Win 2-1 Loss 2-3 Loss 1-2

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CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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EVENT PARTNER

Corey Pepper & Benji Clark Sam Crane Mila Scott & Isla Limbert Wai Ariki Tepania Bella Wynyard Heiana Ralaimihorta Will Hunter Taine Warren Xanthe Betteridge Robert Te Tapu Barton Grady Bruce Vader Geros William Barton Emma Higgins & Lily O’Neil The Team Olivia Arnold Kaya Lawrence & Tom Hannon Karewa Irvin

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY

01.08.15

GRADE 12th Grade 10th Grade Black 10th Grade Green

RESULT PLAYERS OF THE DAY Won 43 - 24 Julian Smit, Luke Lempriere & Liam Parrott Lost 55 - 5 Nikau Adams & Matthew Brooks Won 55 - 5 Cory Hartgill, Tana Clapham & Oliver Wallace

9th Grade

Lost 25 - 20 Ben Steedman, Phoenix Fenton,

8th Grade Black 8th Grade Green 7th Grade Black 7th Grade Green

Lost 65 - 0 Lost Draw 75 All Draw 75 All

Arnika Mete & Tuahangata Kereopa

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RAGLAN Chronicle 11


RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

DUE TO A HIGH VOLUME OF SALES WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW LISTINGS! PHONE THE TEAM FOR AN APPRAISAL ON YOUR HOUSE NEW BEGINNINGS

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20938

34 Norrie Ave.

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

ID#RAG20907

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

WATER & MOUNTAIN

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20886

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20965

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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AU CT 12P ION M O : 12 NS .9.15 ITE

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

WOODEN IT BE NICE

ID#RAG20963

ID#RAG22427 3

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

Prior Auction offers considered

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

ID#RAG20933

150 Whaanga Road

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! 5 o’clock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!

OPEN HOME

View Open Home Sunday 2PM or By Appointment

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

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UNRIVALED CHARACTER & UNEQUALLED LOCATION RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE

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Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.

This sunny 1920’s character cottage is private and set in an extremely desirable location Elevated, north facing, offering open plan living with sunny deck and exceptional views of the Raglan Harbour and unrivaled views of the Raglan Bar The 1012m2 section is a treasure with the perfect space for recreation, playground or potential for future development The property leads down to the footpath accessing an easy walk to the closest flat white Easy walking distance to local primary school to town, beach and the boat ramp. A rare opportunity not to be missed.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG20984

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road

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ID#RAG22402 4

21a Government Rd

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

PM - 6E 5 1 C .8. FI 28 E OF : N IT TIO WH C AU RAY

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

• Currently operating as a successful ‘bach-packer’ business • The top level of the main House: ‘Dragonfly Cottage’ is a smart, wellinsulated, fully s/c 2 bedroom apartment • The ‘Garden House’ on the lower level is a 1 bedroom semi s/c apartment • Kokapu Lodge’ is a separate 2 room studio with kitchenette and bathroom • The options are many, the choice is yours!

View Open Home Saturday 1PM or By Appointment

22a Manukau Rd PM - 6E 5 1 C .8. FI 28 E OF : N IT TIO WH C AU RAY

ID#RAG22361 4

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FLAT, WATER VIEWS CLOSE TO TOWN

Here is an exciting opportunity if you are thinking of building. This is a fantastic 610m2 section with views of the Harbour and the Windmills. You will be off to a good start here in which to build your dream home. Partially fenced site, walk to town and beaches, right on bus route.

Call to view today!

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

15 Tutchen Ave

ID#RAG22431

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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393 Wainui Rd

ID#RAG22373 3

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LIVING THE DREAM Price by Negotiation

TWO HOMES, ONE TITLE $535,000

• This is an extremely sought after location • Situated right across the road from Wainui Reserve, Raglan’s popular surf beach, the surf shop and close to native bush walks • 9918m2 of sunny, flat, north facing land with mature fruit trees • The property features a 3 bedroom house, studio unit and a double garage with a room attached

• A rare opportunity to purchase a property that offers many options! • Home and income, rental investment or simply live in one and rent the other • Front house: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lock up garage, views of the estuary and Mt Karioi • The back property is a self-contained, warm one bedroom cottage with its own private courtyard and car port.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

TENANT OF THE MONTH: Tom Reid & Carolyn Aird 786 Te Mata

ID#RAG22318

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937 Te Akau Rd

YOUR NEXT FAMILY HOME $395,000

View Open Home Saturday 1PM or By Appointment

OPEN HOMES

this weekend 8th & 9th August

• This family home is a lovely surprise as soon as you walk through the door • Recently renovated, a modern kitchen, new wood fire,heat pump, ensuite and bathroom • Heaps of storage in the loft area which is fully insulated with a heat transfer unit • Situated on 1057m2. • Across the road is the added bonus of a tennis court and Te Mata school for the kids. Move in and enjoy, the work is done here! • The back garden is a surprise feature of the property with three fantastic sheds, plus workshop and vehicle pit for that home handyman use.

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

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WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? $450,000 + GST If Any

• Fulfil all of your lifestyle dreams with this premier family home and farmlet

• Large, near new 3 bay gable shed with 3 phase power, additional separate shed/workshop (6X14m2 approx) • Self-contained sleep-out and covered carport • Well subdivided for grazing and easy management including central race and new fencing throughout. Water trough in each paddock. • Set on 3.19 hectares with a beautiful rural outlook, close to Te Akau school.

Richard Thomson 027 294 8625 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

Saturday 1pm – Auction: 21a Government Rd | Saturday 1pm - 786 Te Mata Rd | Sunday 2pm – Auction: 34 Norrie Ave

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

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