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The Raglan community has had a tough year as fewer challenges. From August to November, w functioning as best as possible providing service Advice by phone & Internet. November we wer adhering to strict guidelines including limited vi entry. It was good to welcome back our awesom missed by many & thanks to our amazing volun refill our shelves. We have continued to support many who are strug they need. Thanks to all those who have helped others during these & the many kind souls helping others . In 2022, we look forward to re been postponed including Kickboxing4Youth, WTF2 & Te Reo with W
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Raglan Horticultural Society digging in for 120 years BY JANINE JACKSON
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Above posters advertise Raglan Horticultural Society's past events and achievements with the group's history dating back 120 years.
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aglan Horticultural Society celebrates 120 years of digging and delving, cutting and pruning, and weeding and composting this year. Of course, the history of gardening in Whaingaroa goes back hundreds of years to the first Māori, but the earliest record of a horticultural competition in the Raglan district was a root and vegetable show held in June 1902. In a time when work was all encompassing and coming together for community events took time and effort, the idea for a competition was sparked by local farmers and the Raglan Horticultural Society was born. The gardening powers that be decided to go bigger the next year and in May 1903 the Agricultural and Horticultural Show held its first event; most likely featuring vegetables, fruit, flowers and livestock.
Held on the fields owned by the horticulture society president Mr W M Bankart, between Bankart and Stewart Streets, the show would have been a focal point for locals to come together and show off their hard work. By 1910, at the societies AGM, the treasurer reported funds of 13 pounds, 14 shillings and 11 pence – over $3000 in today’s terms. The president at the time, Mr Rutherford, reported to members that as the weather had been so bad the annual Spring Show may have to be delayed. Named for the Raglan MP Richard Bollard, the society’s oldest trophy, the Bollard Challenge Cup, was first presented in 1926 to a Mrs C Gilmour for overall competition. Even during WWII the society was able to put on two shows in 1940 and 1941. With a membership of around 100 members in 1993, the society entered the Annual New Year's Parade and won first prize.
That same year the popular Flower Show took an extended break of 25 years and restarted in 2014. It now runs on alternate years with the very popular Garden Ramble. Current president Geoff Pownall says the members are excited to be marking 120 years and are looking forward to commemorating the society’s beginnings in June. “Much will depend on Covid restrictions, but we are planning to celebrate with a winter lunch in June, and in November with the Garden Ramble.” Geoff is extending an invitation to new members and those of days past to join the society in celebrating 120 years of gardening. The first Raglan Horticultural Society meeting this year is on Tuesday, February 15 at 1pm and then every third Tuesday of the month in the Church Hall, Stewart Street.
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Raglan Naturally have put together a poster of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the above display can be viewed in large format at the Raglan iHub over the coming weks.
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February 6, Waitangi Day, is a celebration of our founding document and the beginning of a bicultural relationship not repeated elsewhere in the world. Yes, there are treaties but none like this. There were events after the Treaty was signed and you can find out more from a number of writings and texts. We have our own history here in Whaingaroa about our local Treaty claims past and present.
At the entrance to the iHub, Wainui Rd, there is on the right hand wall, a poster with information about Te Tiriti o Waitangi the Treaty of Waitangi. It says 500 rangatira/chiefs signed the Treaty. Of those, 39 rangatira/chiefs of Manukau and Waikato signed the Treaty. We encourage you to take your friends and whānau and visit the iHub to view this large informative poster. It will be displayed on the wall over the coming weeks. Head to the Raglan Naturally website for more information and links to resources: https://www.raglannaturally.co.nz/
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Whaingaroa sending kindness waves to Tonga after tsunami JANINE JACKSON
Scenes in Tonga following the tsunami on January 15.
Kids Beni and Idskke helping out.
minute eruption of the undersea volcano
makes me feel a part of this community. It’s
Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai, located about
hard to be away from home. I miss my family
40 miles north of Tongatapu, Tonga’s main
but I know I can do more for them from here.”
island, on which about 70 percent of the
Peti came to New Zealand with Paul around
Paul have land in Ha’atafu, a spot known for
10 years ago, they came straight to Raglan,
its surfing, and Peti grew up in the nearby
A small village just metres from the shore, Kanokupolu was swamped by the waves and everyone had to be evacuated. Peti and Paul met in Tonga and, up until Covid hit, they had returned every year with their growing family. “I wanted to take my children home to understand that the food you get you have to eat because that’s all there is, and to experience living a simple life,” she says. Peti’s father, a widower since she was one, still climbs the coconut trees and she says he finds it hard to sit still the times he has come to spend time in New Zealand. “He has worked very hard all his life – gardening, fishing and diving to put food on the table. He never wanted to remarry because he said no-one could replace my mother.” Peti and Paul were in Tonga during cyclone Gita that smashed the islands in 2018 and have experienced several tsunami warnings. “One time there was a tsunami warning when our eldest boy was a baby and we were all prepared to climb the mango tree because that would be safer than getting in the car. They cancelled and we were so relieved,” Paul says. Peti says, a cash donation of $1000 from Raglan Four Square owner Satnam Bains will also go a long way towards helping effected families to start the rebuild. The pair say it will take several years to rebuild and the island hasn’t fully recovered from the 2018 cyclone. Paul estimates that $10,000 would build two substantial houses in Tonga, but for many living in humble homes the money would go a long way to rebuilding their lives.
and the Food Department is the first and only
village of Kanokupolu - both villages have
To find out how you can help contact Peti
job she has had in New Zealand.
been destroyed by the tsunami.
“I was a bit shy and my English wasn’t very good but it (the job) and the customers helped me get better,” she says. She’s well and truly part of the furniture at the Food Department now; loved and respected by the staff, they even helped raise $200 by selling avocados for a koha. The bare essentials are what Tongans need at the moment, Peti says, as all the plantations, crops and gardens Tongans need to provide food are ruined, and the drinking water supplies have been contaminated. “It is a hard way of life in Tonga even before the tsunami. And the people know how to work hard. What is most important is Peti, left, and Satnam outside Raglan Four Square.
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that not many lives were lost and everything can be rebuilt.”
Peti and her husband Paul are filling metal he Whaingaroa community is community to make donations on the drums donated by Raglan Coconut Yoghurt making waves in Tonga with Facebook Raglan Notice Board. a load of donations headed to the “I feel very grateful to Rebecca for putting with the donated goods in readiness to deliver the notice up and also to Rangi Kereopa who them to Auckland. tsunami-ravaged island nation. Many will know the Food Department barista Peti Regnier, she makes a mean coffee and she’s always got a smile for the customers – no matter how busy it gets at the Raglan West eatery, she never seems flustered. Peti was born in Tonga, and her family, like many Tongans, were devastated by the 1.2-metre tsunami on January 15. The tsunami was the result of an eight-
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also reached out with donations,” Peti says. Since that time, Peti and her husband Paul have been overwhelmed by the community’s generosity. Their basement is heaving with the kindness from both friends and strangers who have donated clothing, bedding, shoes, water, baby formula, non-perishable food and more. “I feel all the support and love, it really
“The good thing about the Raglan Coconut
drums is they can be reused to store fresh water in them,” Paul says. A container has been offered free of charge by a shipping company and should be in Tonga by mid-February with the goods donated from Raglan and elsewhere in New Zealand. “I want the community to know that my family will share what we send over with anyone who is in need and they all know it is coming with love from Raglan,” Peti says. On the western tip of Tongatapu, Peti and
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Live and Local at the Chow chews up Old School Whaingaroa Open opponents Arts Centre Raglan Golf Club News
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he upcoming live and local will be featuring local musicians and songwriters, along with comedy from one of the leads in the 2021 Raglan/Hamilton Summer Shakespeare Eleanor Clarke aka Valentine Keen. Valentine broke up with their corporate job, normy life and their hometown of London, which is when things got interesting! Adventures in their newfound home of Aotearoa have brought them into acting, improvising, telling jokes, many, many festivals and having a generally nice time… But it’s not been all smooth sailing, with plenty of scrapes, disasters and some terrible jobs along the way. If you are interested in performing in future concerts, contact Penni at music@raglanartscentre. co.nz Live & Local Sunday 20 February | Koha entry Doors open 6.30 for 7pm start
BTW representative Jason Cargo congratulates mens division 2 gross winner Gordon "Chow" Jowsey.
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he indomitable Gordon “Chow” Jowsey was the shining light among a bevy of Raglan Golf Club stars at the Club’s recent Anniversary Weekend tournament. The Raglan Golf Club hosted the second annual two-day Whaingaroa BTW Open Tournament in beautiful sunny conditions on a magnificently manicured course which attracted a near capacity field. The evergreen Jowsey’s all-conquering form proved too much for his Men’s Division Three opponents as he ran away
Jason Cargo (left) with Ken Shea mens division 1 gross winner.
with the Gross honours against a strong field. Despite visiting golfers from near and far, Raglan players dominated the major prize list. Raglan players among the prizes included the inspirational Ken Shea who captured the Men’s Division One Gross while Wayne Borrell won the stableford with Silas Toornstra in third while Luke Phillips was third in the nett. Dan Hakes was in scintillating form winning the Division Two Gross. Ratu Mataira won the stableford, Keith Brightwell was second and club president
Chris Harris claimed third in the nett competition. Jowsey led the way in Division Three and was joined by stableford winner Steve Meddings with Tom Wilson taking the runner-up spot. The quiet achiever Rae Borrell claimed the Ladies Bronze Gross title for the locals and Angela Curle did the same in the nett competition. An outstanding effort by locals who were joined by golfers from as far south as Christchurch, from North Harbour and from around the greater Auckland area, across the Waikato, Bay Of Plenty and Thames Valley. Visitors and locals were high in their praise of the event which was superbly organised by a hardworking band of club members led by Wayne Borrell and Glenn Rangitonga. The tournament was given a boost from BTW Company Limited’s fantastic fouryear sponsorship package which will essentially help the tournament grow and prosper. BTW has branches in New Plymouth and Hamilton and is a multidisciplinary one-stop consultancy with unparalleled experience on national and international projects. BTW’s range of services include but are not limited to land surveying, planning and engineering. Representatives from the company were on hand for Sunday’s prizegiving. Whaingaroa Open Results Mens Division 1 – Gross: Ken Shea. Nett: Patrick Hape. Stableford: Wayne Borrell Division 2 – Gross: Daniel Hakes. Nett: Adam Scott. Stab: Ratu Mataira Division 3 – Gross: Gordon Jowsey. Nett: Shane Ngataki. Stab: Steve Meddings Ladies Silver – Gross: Simmy Wang. Nett: Tegan Muraahi. Stab: Debbie Gasgoine Ladies Bronze – Gross: Rae Borrell. Nett: Ange Curle. Stab: Rebecca Ngataki Juniors- Tawa Thomas. Runner-up: Luke Thomas
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104D Greenslade Rd is a cross lease section, with a 1/4 share of 1912sqm, which currently includes a small shed with its own landing. Geotech available. A private bush walkway, accessed directly from the property, provides access to the bay (shared with only four other properties). Enjoy kayaking, swimming or even walk around the rocks at low tide
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12 Bow Street Raglan By Negotiation
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This is an extremely rare opportunity to secure a main street Raglan commercial premises which are traditionally tightly held. The site would suit a myriad of uses, in particular retail due to the very high foot traffic and prime position among other successful long term businesses. Situated in the ‘Raglan Business Town Centre Zone’ with a building height permitted of 10m with no building setbacks, redevelopment to a multi level building in the future as Raglan grows is a real possibility here. This is a fantastic chance for a business to cement their operations in the main street and secure their future without the restrictions of being a tenant.
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29 Lorenzen Bay Road
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AUCTION 26.02.2022 at 12pm Contact Jeff Pairaudeau - 027 210 4465 Email
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This 835m2 flat site is a keeper for homeowners and investors with a strong eye to the future. 3 bedrooms, 1950’s weather board bungalow. A generous lounge, with log burner, opens onto to sou-west facing deck. The 1970’s vintage retro kitchen is as spacious with plenty of room for a dining table. All three bedrooms are good sized doubles’ with the master with deck. Fully fenced section with an enclosed produce garden and chicken run. The family bathroom and toilet along with a separate laundry are situated at the rear of the dwelling. Lorenzen Bay Road offers easy access to all the cool things in our beautiful West Coast town. Call Jeff today!
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A Little Oasis In Town This lovely property is within easy walking distance to the town centre and has a private and peaceful native bush outlook and a distant view out to the harbour. The north facing sunny home features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom home with 2 living areas as well as a large rumpus room which could serve as an extra sleeping area for visiting friends and family. The deck on the lower level is covered and has a lovely outlook over the many native trees the owners have planted The section size is very generous at 1457 square metres and may hold some subdivision and development potential so we advise exploring this with council. Price Contact Email View
$890,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/3DAHFG
5 Omahina Street
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Village Corner Site Delight! Offers over $520,000
This attractive corner section is located in the very popular Stage 1 of Rangitahi subdivision known as ‘The Village Core’. The easy contoured 424m2 site offers plenty of options to design your dream home located a short walk away from the new cafe which is planned for construction. There are rural and mountain views and if you build a two storey home you can potentially achieve some inner harbour views as well. The owner has some preliminary concepts for an attractive single level home which are complimentary to a new owner. There is electricity and high speed internet at the boundary awaiting connection. Call Kyle for a copy of the Design Guidelines.
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One of the Best This attractive corner section is located in the very popular Stage 1 of Rangitahi subdivision known as ‘The Village Core’. The easy contoured 483m2 site offers plenty of options to design your dream home located a short walk away from the new cafe which is planned for construction. There are rural and mountain views as well as potential for inner harbour views from the building platform. The owner has some preliminary concepts for an attractive single level home which are complimentary to a new owner. There is electricity and high speed internet at the boundary awaiting connection. Call Kyle for a copy of the Design Guidelines. Offers Over $525,000 Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/3EQHFG View
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