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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

EST. 1903

13th June 2019 - Issue #650

Whaingaroa news for you weekly 10th to 16th June 2019

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MORTGAGE BROKERS Food waste collection to Murtaghs continue - let’s do this Raglan! Dermot M. Murtagh HND B.S.

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Pania Heinrich, aged seven, handing food waste to Dwight Worters from Xtreme Zero Waste. Photo // Cheryl Reynolds

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ost people will have read in last week’s Raglan Chronicle a decision by Waikato District Council to not fund Raglan’s food waste collection service through a targeted rate. However, over 61% of the 774 people who wrote submissions to the Council said that they valued the food waste service and want collections to continue. We do too, because it’s too important to lose, and with your help and support, Xtreme Zero Waste will continue delivering this service to our community. The climate emergency is now a reality and the New Zealand Government has set an ambitious goal to make Aotearoa carbon neutral by 2050. Keeping food waste out of landfills reduces production of two potent greenhouse gases, methane and carbon dioxide. Raglan’s food waste collection is the first dedicated kerbside food waste collection service in New Zealand, so Raglan can be proud to be national leaders in an initiative to address the causes of climate change. Since the kerbside collection started in August 2017, Xtreme and the community has diverted around 380 tonnes of Raglan household’s food waste. This means as a community we’ve collectively helped reduce several hundred

tonnes of greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere, equivalent to around 84 cars emissions in carbon dioxide, and we’ve also reduced other emissions by having less waste trucks going to the landfill at Hampton Downs, on the way to Auckland. There are other benefits too – we are creating a locally used resource from our food waste, i.e. compost, and the service and composting operation provides employment to local people. Xtreme was set up by the community, for the community almost twenty years ago, as a not for profit community enterprise that is passionate about our community’s wellbeing and the environment. Xtreme diverts 78% of Raglan’s waste from landfill, which is one of the highest rates in the country. Our aim is to move forward to a world without waste. Today we continue to operate as a charitable community enterprise. We rarely make surplus income, and if we do, it is reinvested into projects and equipment to help us do our job better. Xtreme’s key contract is with Waikato District Council to collect kerbside waste and recycling, municipal street bins, and most recently household food waste. We passionately want to remain a viable community enterprise that supports local people and works hard for the environment. We are now busy looking at various ways in which we can raise funds

to keep the food waste project going, and we’ll be sending information about this campaign soon to mailboxes and out on social media. Thank you to all the people who took the time to make a submission to WDC on the food waste service. Numerous people who submitted offered to donate money and provided lots of great ideas and solutions. We are actively looking at all of these. If you are in a position to contribute financially to support Raglan’s food waste service, we would be very grateful for your gift and we can provide a charitable tax donation receipt. Our bank account details are Xtreme Zero Waste Inc, Westpac Frankton, account # 03 1563 0039042 000, reference foodwaste. If you want to support in other ways and have any experience with crowdfunding, fundraising, communications, managing volunteers and have some time to volunteer to this project, we would also love to hear from you. Please contact Rick Thorpe 022 182 1884 rick@xtremezerowaste.org.nz or Cheryl Reynolds 021 711 977 cheryl@ xtremezerowaste.org.nz at Xtreme for more information Remember, please continue to put out your food waste bins and we will continue to collect them. Xtreme Zero Waste

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Our occasional series on locals with a real Raglan history behind them

Kauri desk a reminder of Vernon family’s lengthy association with Raglan district

Staunch Raglan men: Marcus, left, and Trevor at Trevor's Greenslade Rd home.

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kauri bench once used for “wrapping up the meat” in his father’s country butchery business dominates Trevor Vernon’s home office. It is now his computer desk, and strewn with files and paperwork which still cannot hide its chunky beauty. Trevor rescued the historic slab of kauri – damaged and stained with creosote from years of later abuse as a garage workbench – and had it fitted for his office space at the same time he had his Greenslade Rd home renovated. “The kitchen people did it up for me,” he told the Chronicle proudly. “It’s a bit of Dad’s old shop here in the house.” Trevor’s dad Bob is perhaps better remembered as historian R T Vernon, who wrote a series of booklet-sized Raglan district histories now kept in both the museum on Wainui Rd and the downtown library. “Bob thought the history of the district should be written down because the older people were dying (out) and then we wouldn’t have a clue,” Trevor explains. Trevor’s son Marcus – a fifth generation Vernon still living in Raglan, these days not far from his father – remembers when “Pompa”, as Bob was called by his grandchildren, was writing the books. Marcus was a boarder at Hamilton Boys’ High School back then and used to pop in on his thenretired grandfather. “Pompa would

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have interviewed some people and he’d be typing away with two fingers on his little Olivetti,” he recalls. It was work that – according to Coralie and Colin Ormiston, who wrote the foreword for the last booklet, entitled ‘Raglan’ – Bob seemed to think might take a year or two but which ultimately required about 15 years of “dedicated research” involving much travelling, talking and notetaking. Thanks to his painstaking efforts we know, for instance, that the Vernons came to the district 150-odd years ago when Bob’s grandfather Robert – a carpenter who’d grown up in Auckland – settled in Te Mata. He subsequently built many of the district’s early homes. Bob writes in ‘Te Mata -Te Hutewai, The Early Years’ of his grandfather taking up a 200-acre homestead block of his own, then a similar-sized adjoining block for his son William (Bob’s father) who lived there all his life. This land is now farmed by Mark Gaustad. Bob himself took up 40 acres, earlier acquired by his father, at the bottom of Houchen Rd where he ran a butchery and later farmed. The treasured kauri bench in Trevor’s office today dates from this period, while the house on that site has now been sold to local potter Tony Sly along with 40 acres of land. Bob’s son Trevor, now 78, retains to this day two lifestyle blocks of about 40 acres each in the vicinity, while grandson Marcus

only three years ago sold up the last of his farm at the top of Houchen Rd to travel and do other things. “I wanted a change,” Marcus explains. “And it’s good not to have the responsibility (of the farm any more).” The generations – Bob, Trevor, Marcus – have shared not only a love of the land but also an ongoing affinity for their horses used in stockwork. “We’ve always ridden,” says Marcus, who was a regular on horseback in Raglan’s annual Anzac parade with Trevor filling in when he wasn’t around. Trevor and Marcus rode as kids at the local pony club, going on to

play polocrosse and hunt all over the Waikato as adults. Marcus also ran Magic Mountain Horse Treks from his farm as a side-business for more than two decades. It began as a bit of a hobby, says the 54 year old. “Friends of a friend were up for a few rides .. it was pretty small (at first) … then with backpackers coming to town it got busier.” Though trekking didn’t make a fortune it was a good lifestyle, says Marcus. And it paved the way for a couple of even better jobs – in movies – which took Marcus to Auckland in 2007, then to Wellington three years later. His first role was as a rider in the 100-minute feature ‘The Warrior’s Way’, a New ZealandSouth Korean fantasy action film

produced by Barrie Osborne, who was also producer of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy. ‘The Warrior’s Way’ was released only on DVD, but for Marcus it led to work as a riding double and animal trainer on ‘The Hobbit’ series of three high fantasy adventure films directed by New Zealand’s Peter Jackson. Marcus says it was the best job he’s ever had. He and Trevor look set to stay ‘Around Raglan’, as one of Bob’s books is titled. They’re proud to have had a potted family history written for them by Bob, and say there may yet be a sixth generation of Vernons in the district if Marcus’s children choose to return and put down roots. Edith Symes

Bob (RT) Vernon with his brothers and sisters: From left Dorothy, Doug, Bob,Frank, Peter, Jack and Gladys; all children of William & Harriet.


Raglan Area students went without for a good cause R aglan Area students joined more than 90,000 Kiwi kids giving up food, technology, furniture, or something else for World Vision's 40 Hour Famine. Led by a core team of Year 10 students – Sophie Higgins, Cassidy Hanna, Sienna Harding, Mila Pospisil, Holly Olsen, Halena Lorenzen-Hawkings, Finnbar Eaddie and Braeden Rossiter – they rallied other students to go without and raised over $1000 with more sponsorship and donations still coming in. More than 30 students from Years 7-10 signed up to go without and the organising team brought the participants together with a movie and dodge ball games to take their minds off their hunger. The group decided to take on the challenge after attending a World Vision conference in Auckland. “We were inspired and it started us onto this journey,” Cassidy says. Although they set their goal high at $10,000, the students know that every little bit helps to support hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese refugee children who have fled to Uganda, by providing essentials like food and clean water as well as emotional and educational support. Social Sciences teacher Joe Rao says the students have displayed amazing leadership and organisational skills throughout the challenge. “I am really proud of the Year 10s that led this campaign and put empathy into action by trying to make the world a better place.”

Raglan Area Students survive the 40 Hour Famine with movies and good friends. There’s still time to donate with a sponsorship page created by the students on the World Vision website due to end on

Friday, July 5 – visit my.worldvision.org.nz/ ss/aJnsoO/raglan-area-school and support

World Vision and the Raglan Area School students. Janine Jackson

Celebrate the Maori New Year with culture, craft and kai T he Kokiri Centre will open its doors to welcome in the Māori New Year on Saturday, June 29 from 10am-4pm.

Calling all Stall Holders Māori New Year Market Day Celebrating Matariki, the beginning of the Māori New Year! We are hosting a Market and are inviting Stall Holders to join us.

Registrations are open until Sunday, June 23 to market stallholders to share their own Maori-inspired kai, crafts, fashion and more. There will also be taiaha and carving demonstrations and opportunities to learn kapa haka, to weave and to make poi. Organisers Leah Forbes and Angeline Greensill, say the Māori New Year - traditionally a time for remembering the dead and celebrating new life, has become a popular event on the Kiwi calendar again. “It’s a great opportunity for whānau to learn about Matariki and experience Māori New Year with a Māori focus,” Angeline says. Twinkling in the winter sky just before dawn, the Matariki star cluster

has nine visible stars - Matariki, Tupuārangi, Waipuna-ā-Rangi, Waitī, Tupuānuku, Ururangi, Waitā, Pōhutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-Rangi and can be seen before sunrise in mid-winter, looking to the north-east horizon. Matariki means the ‘eyes of god’ (mata ariki) or ‘little eyes’ (mata riki). According to myth, when Ranginui, the sky father and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated by their children, the god of the winds, Tāwhirimātea, became so angry that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens. The eyes became many constellations, and among them live Matariki. For more information about contributing to the day or attending the event contact Leah on 027 420 5606 or leahandcody@xtra.co.nz. Janine Jackson

VENUE: Kokiri, Riria Kereopa Drive, Whāingaroa, Raglan

Keep your pet’s mouth healthy and reduce the risk of developing disease

DATE: 29th June 2019

Book your pets FREE Dental Check* *Offer available during June 2019. The free check will be completed by a Vet Nurse and includes one free info pack per pet seen. Packs available while stocks last. Bookings essential, contact your Anexa Vet clinic.

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LOCAL RAG

a monthly magazine of The Raglan Chronicle

Introducing some changes to the Chronicle The Chronicle will be launching a new, magazine-style publication to replace the very first issue of every month.

IN THIS ISSUE: Local weekly news | What’s On | Wedding feature Manu Bay Pro | Local musos album release | 10 Eco cleaning options

The first issue is set to launch in August 2019.

Fresh new look We will be introducing a new-look front page and some changes to the layout of the publication. These design changes will only apply to the first issue of the month and the remaining Chronicles for the month will revert to the normal newspaper format.

Community & Visitors We will continue to publish content specific to our vibrant community with a focus on long-form feature stories. The magazine issue will also have relevance and appeal to visitors as it will include content similar to the Summer Holiday Guide.

Same same For the most part the Chronicle will stay the same with the aim to keep our readers up-to-date with local stories, issues, events and happenings.

Get in touch Want more information? Drop in to our office or contact us to find out more. info@raglanchronicle.co.nz or 07 825 7076 6 RAGLAN Chronicle


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Get your flu vaccination Available at your GP and selected pharmacies: www.fightflu.co.nz. It’s FREE to those most at risk: pregnant women children aged 4 years or under who have been in hospital for respiratory illness or have a history of serious respiratory illness people aged 65 years and older some people with long-term medical conditions

Long-term medical conditions Check you have enough medication and that it is still working for you. If not then visit your GP. Take your medications as directed. This will help keep you well.

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Keep an eye out for sore throats Sore throats can lead to rheumatic fever. All sore throats in Ma-ori and Pacific children and young people (aged 4–19 years) need to be checked. For more information visit: waikatodhb.health.nz/rheumaticfever

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The next Souper Bowl is set for Tuesday, June 18.

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ast chance to soup it up at the Souper Bowl at the Raglan Town Hall supper room next Tuesday, June 18 from 5.308.30pm. Raglan Fish are donating their delicious, heartwarming seafood chowder and co-organsier Susanne Giessen-Prinz says to get in quick as the first Tuesday soup kitchen was sold out in the first hour. “It was a lovely communal atmosphere, with everyone sitting together around the table and chatting with people they hadn't met before.” Over $900 was raised at the first Souper Bowl, which will go towards the $20,000 shortfall required to complete the Creative Space build at the Old School Arts Centre.

Susanne says the Raglan community have been very supportive, with the Harbourview Hotel, SuperValue, Raglan Four Square, Raglan Coconut Yogurt, Raglan Bakery, Raglan Fish, and the Waikato District Council all contributing to the fundraiser. It is a zero-waste kitchen and people are encouraged to bring their own containers for takeaways. Sarah Bing will have a selection of her colourful handcrafted ceramic bowls and soup mugs to purchase and filled with tasty soup for $35. Head to the Raglan Town Hall supper room on Tuesday, June 18 from 5.30-8.30pm for the best homemade soups in town. Soup and bread for $10, kids $5 and $35 to keep the bowl Janine Jackson.

Warm your home For tips, both big and small: www.energywise.govt.nz or find out about the Whare Ora Programme that supports wha-nau to create healthier homes that are warmer, drier and safer. Visit us to see if you are eligible: waikatodhb.health.nz/whareora

Visit a pharmacy for help on a broad range of minor medical issues or health concerns. Visit your GP first before you get too sick or phone Healthline 0800 611 116 for FREE health advice. They will tell you where you should go. For mental health support/advice FREE call or txt 1737 anytime For emergencies or serious medical attention dial 111 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department

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Open Home Top Location, Immaculate Home! - 56 Government Road Raglan Impressive home - priceless views. This elevated, stunning home boasts the most amazing bird’s-eye views of the ocean and harbour and is a definite north-facing sun trap. The kitchen and living are located upstairs and are light and bright with a spectacular outlook complemented by the Tasmanian Oak timber floors. An extremely warm house with the added bonus of a gas fire to add to the ambiance. Three spacious double bedrooms are located on the first level. The master enjoys the same glorious outlook, complete with ensuite. A large extra room downstairs is complete with a kitchenette and outside bath. Potential accommodation for guests or to be developed for an extra income opportunity. If you are looking for a very low maintenance property with that absolute X-factor this is it. Ample parking and room for the boat. Situated on 546 sqm and just a short walk to Lorenzen Bay and ideal swimming and kayaking spot. All the boxes are ticked here.

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Auction 4:00pm, Saturday 13 July On site (unless sold prior) View Sat & Sun 2:00pm - 2:45pm

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Open Home Oasis in Town! – 52 Cross Street Raglan Walk to town in minutes from this fantastic 3 bedroom property. Set on a very private 961sqm section, your very own oasis awaits. A large deck at the front of the home captures the morning sun and looks out over the reserve. In the afternoon, head to the backyard and impress your guests with the well planned entertaining area. Set on two levels, there are two bedrooms, laundry and bathroom on the first floor. Upstairs, the large kitchen and living area is open plan and well suited to family living. The lounge leads off to the master bedroom complete with ensuite. A covered carport and storage area ensure you have plenty of room for all of your toys. To complete the property, a large front yard and raised garden beds give the family plenty of room to explore.

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23095

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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For Sale $630,000 View Saturday & Sunday 12:00pm - 12:45pm

Sean Mills 027 526 4699


Are you our real estate weekend receptionist star? Ray White Raglan is looking for a weekend reception/ administrator superstar. Our perfect person would: 4 be a great all-round communicator, and have first class customer service to our office visitors and team members as their primary focus 4 have a good level of competency when it comes to all things computers and standard software packages 4 enjoy being busy doing a wide range of office tasks – and learning a whole lot of new things along the way 4 be happy to work on your own and maintain a proactive approach

We are looking for someone who can work weekends and public holidays, with some flexibility around your working hours and days to suit changing demands. We offer a fun work environment with good remuneration for the right person. Please send a cover letter and your CV to matthew.smith@raywhite.com

Open Home 30 Government Road (Lot 1, Lot 2 & Lot 3) Raglan Lot 1 – North Facing with Water Views – A great north facing section comprising 1275sqm. Build your new home here. No restrictive covenants. Subject to title. Yes, a great space to build your tiny home! Lot 2 – Views and Family Living – Split over two levels with 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs complete with its own living facilities. The main living area has commanding views of the harbour and opens out onto a deck overlooking the garden, perfect for watching the kids play. Situated on 1930sqm section providing an ideal grassy playground. An ideal beach home; work from home opportunity or artist’s retreat. Close to town, wharf and on the bus route. Lot 3 – Studio at the Beach – This property offers a studio/shed with stunning views of Lorenzen Bay. Explore the potential to further develop. Situated on 1655sqm. Subject to title.

rwraglan.co.nz

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

For Sale Lot 1 – $430,000 Lot 2 – $850,000 Lot 3 – $650,000 View Sat & Sun 12:00pm - 12:45pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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AUCTION FOLLOW Richard Thomson Real Estate Consultant RURAL | updates LIFESTYLE RESIDENTIAL for New Listings, & Open|Homes

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL RAGLAN 26 Whaanga Road This property features a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area home with all day sun and huge ocean views. For guests or holiday accommodation there is a one bedroom unit with internal garage/workshop. This really is a rare opportunity to secure a large parcel of land in a very sought after spot.

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Can't Beat Location and2B Quality! Maungatawhiri

$450,000 Per Lot GST Inclusive

Te Uku Sections

57 Wallis Street with perfectly flat sunny RAGLAN Two quality lifestyle sections

AUCTION building sites. Conveniently located in Te Uku close to Te Uku PrimaryPositioned School, Raglan Roast Coffee Shop and General Perfectly

Store with fuel pumps. These 8,063m2 and sections This charming home has an ambiance that 9,645m2 simply cant be both beautiful rural views to the North.renovated, Fertile soils will easilyhave created in a modern home. Recently make getting orchards and gardens retaining the plantings, charm of yesteryear but vege with all the modern established a breeze. conveniences we are used to, and can be available fully

furnished. pggwre.co.nz/HAM30556

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(Unless Here SoldisPrior) your opportunity to purchase one of the biggest 11.00am, Wednesday 8 May (1123sqm approx.) and best sections in the hugely popular stage one Rangitahi Peninsular, Raglan. This section has PGGWRE 87 Duke St Cambridge Richard Thomson good elevation which creates great views to the north and

M 027 294 8625 3.00-3.45pm, Saturday 4 May VIEW western inlets of the Raglan Harbour and the Raglan golf E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz course. Set on a quiet street and backing onto a reserve.

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Richard M 027 E richar

$1.9M GST Inclusive

This property features a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area home with all day sun and huge ocean views. For guests or holiday accommodation there is a one bedroom unit with internal garage/workshop. This really is a rare opportunity to secure a large parcel of land in a very sought after spot.

OPEN HOME

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Privacy, Surf & Sun!

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Looking for a quality home close to Raglan with VIEW privacy, then look no further. 2B Maungatawhiri Rd has 2.00 - 3.00pm Sunday 24 March a quality Looking three bedroom, bathroom home with Long Street fortwo a35quality home close to Raglan with privacy, large living areas that have picturesque harbour views. then8000sqm look no further. two bathroom home Set on approx (2acres). A lot ofThree thoughtbedroom, and effort haswith been put into living creating areas the easythat care gardens large have picturesque harbour views. that compliment the property, frame the harbour views Set approx 8,000sqm (2acres) there is plenty of room for and would be on asubstantial pleasure to entertain in. A dream shed1012sqm This property set on has a lot to offer. also accompanies amazing home. a pony,thischickens and a few sheep. Suitable for cattle also,

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NEW LISTING

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300 Ruapuke Road

Te Mata Farmlet - 38 hectares

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Perfectly Positioned

Looking for a quality home close to Raglan with VIEW privacy, then look no further. 2B Maungatawhiri Rd has 2.00that - 3.00pm Sunday 24cant March be Cambrae Road Thisbedroom, charming home has ambiance simply a quality three two4C bathroom homean with large living areas that have picturesque harbour home. views. Recently renovated, easily created in a modern Set on approx 8000sqm (2acres). A lot of thought and retaining the charm of yesteryear but with all the modern effort has been put into creating the easy care gardens that compliment the property,we frame theused harbour views conveniences are to, and can be available fully are into water including fishing, kayaking, SUPand would If beyou a pleasure to entertain in. sports A dream shed furnished. also accompanies this amazing ing, sailing, thishome. is a truly ideal location with easy access to

RAGLAN

AUCTION Amazing Bay Views

Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

Lorenzen Bay from the section. Moor your boat/yacht in the Bay and keep an eye on it from the deck. This sunny home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and a two car pggwre.co.nz/HAM29962 pggwre.co.nz/HAM30408 internal access garage.

300 Ruapuke Road

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Country Charm Looking for a quality home close to Raglan with

VIEW privacy, then look no further. 2B Maungatawhiri Rd has - 3.00pm Sunday 24 March 2B Maungatawhiri This three bedroom home has a Road near2.00new kitchen and pggwre.co.nz/HAM28273 a quality three bedroom, two bathroom home with huge lounge large livingbathroom, areas that haveapicturesque harbourwith views. log burner, large dining room Set on approx (2acres).very A lot ofgenerous thought and master bedroom and two off 8000sqm the kitchen, effort has been put into creating the easy care gardens bedrooms upstairs. There is views also an office nook, separate that compliment the property, frame the Looking for a qualityAharbour home close to Raglan with privacy, and wouldlaundry be a pleasure to entertain dream shed and a smallin.room off the master which cold be then this look no further. Three bedroom, two bathroom home also accompanies amazing home.

RAGLAN

Can't Beat Location and Quality!

utilised as a walk-in wardrobe/library/office. Richard Thomson with large living areas that have picturesque harbour views. M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz Set on approx 8,000sqm (2acres) there is plenty of room for a pony, chickens and a few sheep. Suitable for cattle also, pggwre.co.nz/HAM30497 pggwre.co.nz/HAM29962 the 4 paddocks have water and good fences. 989 Te Papatapu Road

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Looking for escape? This one-year old three-bedroom home is a totally off-grid retreat in the middle of 9.6ha overlooking Aotea Harbour. Equally suitable as a lifestyle property or weekend holiday retreat. Established native bush and pasture suitable for grazing. Recreational kayaking, boating, horse riding and fishing are all at your doorstep.

pggwre.co.nz/HAM28731 300 Ruapuke Road

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Te Mata Farmlet - 38 hectares

Has it All!

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Enjoy the good life!

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26 Whaanga This Te Mata 6.1ha lifestyleRoad block has a lot of appealing RAGLAN features, 4 Bedroom home with large open plan kitchen, living and dining Privacy, Surf &area. Sun!A second one-bedroom dwelling with its own private courtyard. Lots of sheds including a double If privacy, amazing views, bird life, an easy walk to the surf, garage, shipping container, lean-to shed, farm shed (suitable beach/bush walks, multiple income streams, or growing you for hay/tractor storage) and garden shed with chicken run. own fruit & veges is something you would live to find in a property then look no further!! This property features a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom,2 living pggwre.co.nz/HAM30458 area home with all day sun and huge ocean views.

pggwre.co.nz/HAM28273

RAGLAN

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pggwre.co.nz/HAM29102

Enjoy the good life!

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Amazing Bay Views

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

RAGLAN $465,000 GST Inclusive

pggwre.co.nz/HAM28273 35water Hauroto Bayincluding Road If you are into sports

$1.17M GST Inclusive

Raglan Dream Site

4.00-4.30pm, Saturday 4 May one of the biggest VIEWHere is your opportunity to purchase (1123sqm approx.) and best sections in the hugely popular Richard Thomson stage one Rangitahi Peninsular, Raglan. This section has M 027 8625 good294 elevation which creates great views to the north and western inlets of the Raglan Harbour and the Raglan golf E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

fishing, kayaking, SUPAUCTION ing, sailing, this is a truly ideal location with easy access to VIEW By Appointment Only Lorenzen Bay from the section. Moor your boat/yacht in the Rural Harbour Views Bay and keep an eye on it from the deck. This sunny home This is a very rare opportunity to secure a great property in offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and a two car the super sought after Okete area in Te Uku, Raglan. Located internal access garage. Richard7mins Thomsonfrom Raglan on the Hamilton side. This 4 about M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz bedroom home has a huge living area linking with a large deck, perfect for families and entertaining. Set on 6,170m2 pggwre.co.nz/HAM30392

course. Set on a quiet street and backing onto a reserve. Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 pggwre.co.nz/HAM30079 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz RAGLAN 26 Whaanga Road 4 2 2 989 Te RAGLAN$1.9M GSTPapatapu Inclusive Road VIEW By Appointment Only

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 RAGLAN 26 Whaanga Road E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz 996&TeSun! Papatapu RAGLAN Privacy, Surf

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An idealic peacefulaccommodation section located there on theisAotea guests or holiday a one Harbour, bedroom you your dinghy, kayak orThis paddle board from the unitcan withlaunch internal garage/workshop. really is a rare section and experience the parcel Aotea of Harbour to offer. opportunity to secure aall large land inhas a very sought Amazing after spot.fishing for snapper, flounder, mullet due to no commercial fishing in the harbour. At 1.2ha there is plenty of room and a few different natural levels suitable to build on. pggwre.co.nz/HAM29102

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M 027 E richar

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Productive 83 ha grazing/finishing block RAGLAN 2B Maungatawhiri Road 3 2 2 Reliable water supply Gently rolling contour AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) 35 Long Street 1930s 4 bedroom home plus office set in matures Can't Beat Location and Quality! Richard Thomson 11.00am, Wednesday 27 March grounds M 027 294 8625 87 Duke Street, Cambridge Looking forE arichard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz quality home close to Raglan with • Flexible settlement date VIEW privacy, then look no further. 2B Maungatawhiri Rd has $590,000 2.00 - 3.00pm Sunday 24 March 989bathroom Te Papatapu Road substantial property set on 1012sqm has a lot to offer. a qualityThis three bedroom, two home with 3pggwre.co.nz/HAM27988 2 GST Inclusive $465,000 GSThave Inclusive large living areas that picturesque harbour views. RAGLAN Lot 55 Rangitahi Peninsula Perfectly situated within easy walking distance to Raglans By Appointment Only A lot of thought and VIEW Set on approx 8000sqm (2acres). By Appointment Only VIEW $1.25M GST Inclusive and farcare enough effort hasshops been put into cafe's creating yet the easy gardensaway to be peaceful and Raglan Dream Site By Appointment Only VIEW that compliment property, the harbour views quiet. the Hours canframe be spent marvelling at the view of the Here is your opportunity to purchase one of the biggest This old three-bedroom and would be aone-year pleasure to entertain in. A dream shed home is a totally off-grid (1123sqm approx.) and best sections in the hugely popular Raglanthis Harbour and the bar, watching the boats, paddle Richard Thomson also accompanies amazing home. retreat in the middle of 9.6ha overlooking Aotea Harbour. stage one Rangitahi Peninsular, Raglan. This section has

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M 027 8625 good 294 elevation which creates great views to the north and

boarders, kayaker's and kite surfers allRichard fromThomson this property. Richard Thomson Equally suitable as a lifestyle property Mor027weekend holiday 294 8625 M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz retreat this home was built to enjoy mother nature at its E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz course.Thomson Set on a quiet street and backing onto a reserve. Richard best with amazing views over Aotea Harbour. M 027 294 8625 pggwre.co.nz/HAM29962 pggwre.co.nz/HAM30355 pggwre.co.nz/HAM30079

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Richard Thomson stage one Rangitahi Peninsular, Raglan. This section has good294 elevation which creates great views to the north and M 027 8625 western inlets of the Raglan Harbour and the Raglan golf E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz course. Set on a quiet street and backing onto a reserve.

Richard Thomson M 027pggwre.co.nz/HAM30079 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

Richard M 027 E richa

$330,000

996 Te Papatapu

VIEW By Appointment Only pggwre.co.nz/HAM28731

Absolute Water Front An idealic peaceful section located on the Aotea Harbour, you can launch your dinghy, kayak or paddle board from the section and experience all the Aotea Harbour has to offer. Amazing fishing for snapper, flounder, mullet due to no commercial fishing in the harbour. At 1.2ha there is plenty of room and a few different natural levels suitable to build on.

pggwre.co.nz/HAM30083 Te Mata

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Absolute Water Front

300 Ruapuke Road 4

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• Productive 83 ha grazing/finishing block • Reliable water supply • Gently rolling contour • 1930s 4 bedroom home plus office set in matures grounds Flexible settlement date

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Appointment Only VIEW Byor Large lifestyle small farm close to beach Strong farming area with good rainfall Two titles, 23 paddocks, reliable water supply Recently refurbished skyline homeRoad 140bedroom Te Mata

RAGLAN Richard Thomson

M 027 294 8625 Ultimate Home & Income E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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Lot 55 6445sqm property pggwre.co.nz/HAM28273

Rangitahi Peninsula tidy two bedroom with a comfortably, home that has a great deck for outdoor living/entertaining. Fully fenced flat section Raglan Dream Site all set in Te Mata near Raglan. 6000sqm of the land is leased and the tenant who runs the Here is your opportunity to purchase one of the biggest and landscape supplies and plant nursery from the property, has best sections in the hugely popular stage one Rangitahi a long term tenancy agreement in place. Peninsular, Raglan. This section has good elevation which creates great views to the north and western inlets of the Raglan Harbour and the Raglan golf course. pggwre.co.nz/HAM30462

989 Te Papatapu Road RAGLAN$330,000

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Looking for escape? This one-year old three-bedroom SOLD: 182 Ohautira AnRoad, Raglan SOLD: 406 PhillipshomeRoad, Raglan idealic peaceful section located on the Aotea Harbour, is a totally off-grid retreat in the middle of 9.6ha overlooking

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Looking for escape? This one-year old three-bedroom home PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008 is a totally off-grid retreat in the middle of 9.6ha overlooking Aotea Harbour. Equally suitable as a lifestyle property or weekend holiday retreat. Established native bush and Richard Thomson pasture suitable for grazing. Recreational kayaking, boating, M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz horse riding and fishing are all at your doorstep.

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Large lifestyle or small farm close to beach Strong farming area with good rainfall Two titles, 23 paddocks, reliable water supply Recently refurbished skyline bedroom home

RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Wednesday 27 March 87 Duke Street, Cambridge

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you can launch your dinghy, kayak or paddle board from the Aotea Harbour. Equally suitable as a lifestyle property or section and experience all the Aotea Harbour has to offer. weekend holiday retreat. Established native bush and Amazing fishing for snapper, flounder, mullet due to no Richard pasture suitable forThomson grazing. Recreational kayaking, boating, commercial fishing in the harbour. At 1.2ha there is plenty of M 027 294 8625 horse ridingE and fishing are all at your doorstep. richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz room and a few different natural levels suitable to build on.

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pggwre.co.nz/HAM30083

Richard M 027 E richa


This week we feature the achievements of the Raglan Junior Rugby teams at the Hopu Hopu Tournament held over the weekend.

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Whale Tails a chat with coach JD Who do you coach and how long have you been coaching them for? I coach the Whale Tails. We started the team three years ago. We are now in our fourth season. The girls and I came up with the name and we have all the original team members that we started with as well as a few new ones this year. How old are the girls? Our team are 8-9 years old but we just moved up a division this year to U10's. Our team is on the younger side for their division. Two of the girls were turning 9 this year and could not play in the U8's. We really didn't want to break up the team, so we had a talk to the team and parents and decided to step up the whole team to the U10 division. After all its all about team spirit. Tell us about the girls achievements over the years? The Whales Tail's achievements last year were epic. They won their Waikato division and then we were invited to Cavius Jnr Girls

tournament in Papamoa where the girls played 7 knock out games and made it all the way to the play offs where we lost to an Auckland team by one goal. It was incredible, we were so proud of them. And yes there were quite a few tears, although I think the girls took it better than us parents. A shout out to the Papamoa Football Club, beautiful grounds and great tournament. We all look forward to it this year. What are you looking forward to this season? Holding our own, hopefully, like I said we just stepped up a division so we are playing with the big girls now. I am really looking forward to see how the girls handle it. After doing so well last year, it will be a bit of a struggle this year but I am really looking forward to seeing their development from playing the older kids. They are a tough team and we have a few new players this season with a lot of potential. Its going to be a great season.

It is a great way to get them to be quiet and present too. I heard that you have been recovering from a serious spider bite? What happened? How did it affect you? Yep white tail spider bite 6 months ago with a hole in my right knee. Had some amazing help from West Coast Health and especially the district nurses - Tish was just amazing . So lucky to have such awesome and caring people in this community. I ate really clean and stayed well hydrated, just stayed super up beat . Seeing the nurses every day helped cause they are always super positive. How has the experience affected you moving forward? Has it impacted on how you are coaching the team? I am 100 % now, just like any other injury build back up slowly.

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The nine stars of Matariki

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(Reproduced with permission from Matariki - The Star of the Year by Dr Rangi Matamua - Tūhoe).

Hiwa-i-te-rangi Matariki

According to Dr Rangi Matamua there are nine stars in the constellation of Matariki, rather than seven. They all hold dominion over particular areas of our environment as seen from a Māori worldview. There are also nine stars in the Greek tradition of the constellation Pleiades (Matariki). Matariki (Alcyone) – the mother of the other stars in the constellation.

Ngā Mata o te Ariki – The Eyes of the God Commonly referred to as the Māori new year, according to Dr Matamua, it is a common misconception that ‘Matariki’ means ‘little eyes’; there are no stories to support this translation. Matariki is actually an abbreviation of ‘Ngā Mata o te Ariki’ – The Eyes of the God. The god referred to is Tāwhirimātea, god of the winds and weather. When Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated from their dark embrace by Tāne, Tāwhirimātea was distraught. He tore out his eyes, crushed them into pieces and stuck them onto the chest of the sky. This is why Tāwhirimātea is the blind god, feeling his way around the sky and bringing winds from different directions.

Rehua (Antares) is the father but is not considered part of the Matariki constellation. Pōhutukawa – connects Matariki to the dead and is the star that carries our dead across the year (Sterope/Asterope) Tupuānuku – is tied to food that grows in the ground (Pleione). Tupuārangi – is tied to food that comes from above your head such as birds and fruit (Atlas). Waitī – is tied to food that comes from fresh water (Maia). Waitā– is tied to food that comes from salt water (Taygeta).

Maramataka Māori When Matariki rises and when it is celebrated should be predicted using the maramataka Māori, or the Māori lunar calendar, which refers to the moon phases rather than the solar, more common, Gregorian calendar. The maramataka Māori comprises of twelve 29.5 day months and a 354-day year. The Gregorian calendar, which is based on the number of times the Earth orbits the sun, has 365 day years. The best time to observe Matariki is during the new phase of the moon, referred to as Tangaroa, the moon of plenty.

Waipunarangi – is tied to the rain (Electra). Ururangi – is tied to the winds (Merope). Hiwaiterangi/Hiwa – is the youngest star in the cluster, the star you send your wishes to (Celaeno).

This year Matariki begins on June 25.

Dr Rangi Matamua acknowledges that differing traditions exist throughout Aotearoa in relation to Matariki. This perspective comes from Dr Rangi Matamua’s research over the years as well as information passed down from his ancestors. He spoke about his ancestors who had reputations as witch doctors and astronomers and were interviewed by ethnographer Elsdon Best for his book The Astronomical Knowledge of the Māori (1922). To date, this book is still the most comprehensive record of Māori star lore, but Matamua’s ancestors are not acknowledged for their contribution of 90% of that knowledge due to their status as witch doctors. This led to Dr Matamua’s ancestors spending 30 years authoring their own book of 400 pages and 1000 Māori star names. Dr Matamua’s grandfather held on to the manuscript for 40 years without opening it and, before he died, he entrusted Dr Matamua with sharing the knowledge but protecting the book, saying: ‘Knowledge that isn’t shared isn’t knowledge.’ Background image thanks to Ken Hansen Photographer

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31b-2 Government Road

For Sale $529,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2-2.30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 290HFG

For Sale $539,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2.30-3pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 2A4HFG

Ideal First Home or Investment Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to enter the Raglan property market! This tidy 3 bedroom home featuring a private courtyard, great under house storage and insulated to comply with the new regulations. The 524m2 section is fully fenced, low maintenance with potential for further landscaping & includes good off street parking.

‘Classic Charm’ meets ‘Modern Seaside Design’ Stunning is what comes to mind when you see this charming character 3 bedroom bungalow located a few steps to the water which has been stylishly modernised and features an ultra modern kitchen, polished heart Rimu flooring throughout, double glazing and full insulation. The water views across to Aroaro Bay are just simply divine and the rear entertaining and BBQ area is something out of the design books with its large deck, covered dining area and industrial riverstone outdoor fireplace. The garage has a cosy sleepout serving as a 4th bedroom perfect for guests. Properties like this seldom become available. Buy right and buy location.

Step into the Market with Character First home buyers and investors make sure this super property is top of your list to view. The cute 3 bedroom home includes character features with polished timber floors and high ceilings giving you an extra feeling of space. The land area of 428m2 is low maintenance and provides great off street parking for cars, trailers & boat.

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22 June 2019 on site Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 12 - 12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2BUHFG

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19 Simon Road

61b Government Road

Kiwi Quarter Acre Dream This well cared for home is a rare find with its large, 1009m² section. It features open plan living flowing out to a good sized deck for outdoor relaxing and entertaining. The bedrooms are both doubles with wardrobes and the master has access to the deck also. The section has plenty of flat lawn for kids to play plus attractive established trees at the rear with a small stream providing a haven for bird life and plenty of scope for the keen gardener. Come along to an Open Home or call Chrissy to arrange a private viewing.

A Position in Government Conveniently located, this north facing home is well presented. With three bedrooms & one bathroom the modern kitchen is fully equipped for functionality. An open plan style offers indoor/outdoor flow to the large deck featuring a stylish pergola. Low maintenance established grounds provide privacy. Cox’s Bay is just a stroll away for safe swimming via Daisy Street. With a single garage & carport this property sits on a fully fenced ½ share of 1214m².

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For Sale Contact Email View

$629,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2BQHFG

$599,000 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1 - 1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/284HFG

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle O’Byrne

Stephen O’Byrne

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 952 271

021 624 826

027 555 9994

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Raglan Property Manager

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

LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 • 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

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


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