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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE

Nga Ripo o Whaingaroa

EST. 1903

5th September 2019 - Issue #661

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JUNIOR RUGBY 12TH GRADE TEAM FOR WINNING THEIR GRADE POOL FOR 2019.

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Undefeated season in their grade pool competition. Total points for: 434 Total points against: 73

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Rugby 12th Grade Pool Champions:

Undefeated champs of their pool, Raglan Junior Rugby 12th grade team, captained by Crosby (former captain Reef Staheli), celebrated their finals win on Saturday with an impressive score of 49-10 against Fraser Tech in Hamilton.

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Planning is an issue that causes the average personโ€™s eyes to glaze over with disinterest but there are those who care about our town and see a disconnect between life sapping rates and the results on the ground, especially when a number of options need to be considered to accommodate a particular need or community aspiration. Raglan Naturally is a Community Plan initiated in 1999 to bypass the inability of the Raglan Community Board to plan for Raglanโ€™s future. There was a belief by some Community Board members at the time that it was pointless requesting anything from Council because Council will never support it, a self fulfilling prophesy. One key thing I ensured when setting up the Community Plan process was to publicly advertise for nominations for people to be on the working group. An intentionally diverse group was selected from those nominated to have a balanced representation of the community. Mana Whenua representation, two environmentally focused, a couple more conservative, and a cross section of community leaders or those known for their common sense. Community Board members were allowed on the working group as of right. People who win awards or are given Damehoods or Knighthoods often state it was the team around them. A failure by the Community Board to plan for town parking was a key reason the plan was initiated. Five years ago a survey of the community was undertaken on prioritising the top 5 projects for Raglan. The respondentโ€™s shortlist included; town parking, footpaths, a footpath from Whale Bay to Manu Bay, (land sensitivity

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issues which listening and respect by political representatives is an essential first step) improved bus services, and a heated swimming pool. Only the public transport issue has been substantially progressed. Four and a half years ago I initiated a business survey of parking and the results suggested over 200 vehicles a day belonging to business owners and their employees were parking around town in public spaces over the summer period, an auditable number. A next stage of Raglan Naturally should include prioritising all the concepts developed by the recent focus groups whether the committee agrees with them or not. The ESSENTIAL next stage was always to be analysis. An example for analysis is the funding model for food waste collection and composting, or community self help on central beautification, or community vegetable gardens and orchards to assist our most vulnerable (see the connection), or town parking. Objectives. Issues. Options (usually three) Option analysis. (s.w.o.t. or pros and cons) Analysis is easily done on a whiteboard (four whiteboards even) in a town hall with interested public invited to contribute and the analysis published in the Chronicle to inform and invite identification of any issue overlooked. An informed community making and adopting informed choices. The analysis can identify a number of initiatives and community bottom lines. Imposition is tyranny. The Community Plan was always to be an evolution of democracy. That is Raglan Naturally.

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Champagne moment as one-time Raglan lad makes Rugby World Cup

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Bridge last Wednesday after the strapping prop โ€“ along with his close-knit family โ€“ learned heโ€™d made the All Blacks squad which heads to Japan shortly for the Rugby World Cup. โ€œWe didnโ€™t know if it was going to be a celebration or commiseration,โ€ Angusโ€™s Auckland-based mum Wendy McGee โ€“ who lived for eight years in Raglan with her two sons โ€“ told the Chronicle. But unbeknown to Angus, his wife Kristyn had two bottles of bubbly chilling in the fridge. There was an agonising wait to hear the good news as the squad list of surnames rolled up the screen in alphabetical order. But once Angus and family learned

heโ€™d made the grade the champagne was quickly retrieved, corks were popped and celebrations began. Angus actually went very quiet, says Wendy, while she herself burst into tears. Angusโ€™ selection was โ€œsuch a reliefโ€, she adds. Why the nerves? โ€œBecause itโ€™s your child, and youโ€™ve got to manage the (potential) disappointment.โ€ Never mind that this one-time Raglan Area School student is all grown up now, recently married and with a son of his own. Wendy says Angus was always happiest playing rugby. At five years old and often teased for being โ€œtwice the size of everyone elseโ€, her second son was delighted to be accepted as a valuable team member at his first muster in Auckland. Those early rugby years included a season playing for Raglan when the family moved here. โ€œHe had real enthusiasm because it was fun,โ€ says Wendy. โ€œIt was country kids who all got on well and noone took it too seriously.โ€

But then Angus was accepted as a boarder back in Auckland at Dilworth School, where rugby reigns supreme and where it was predicted he could have a โ€œbig futureโ€. After his final year Angus won a Dilworth scholarship to go to Royal School Dungannon in Ireland, working as a tutor as part of a long-standing exchange programme between the two schools. And on his return to New Zealand his rugby career blossomed. He became a Baby Black, playing for the national under20s in Argentina (2010) and then Italy (2011) where Wendy says he was part of a so-called New Zealand โ€œdream teamโ€. In the same period he had his first taste of Super Rugby, as a member of the Blues training group in 2011 and of the full Blues squad from 2012. After three years with the Blues, Angus crossed the ditch on a two-year contract with the Warratahs but by last year was back in New Zealand playing for the Chiefs. He was then called into the All Blacks as injury cover and made his international debut for New Zealand soon after. Wendy says departing Chiefs coach Colin Cooper was the person who essentially โ€œreached outโ€ to Angus, realised he was a larger-than-life character and had confidence in her sonโ€™s talent. But she learnt well before from an Auckland sports administrator that itโ€™s the boys with ongoing parental support who make it in the rugby world which is why she ultimately left Raglan. Both Angus and his brother Stuart still miss the place they grew up in, Wendy says, not ruling out a return for one or the other at some stage. If that ever happened โ€œperhaps Iโ€™ll come and stay there with themโ€, she ponders. Angus currently lives over the divvy in Flagstaff where he bought a house last year near some Chiefs players and their young families with whom he and Kristyn socialise. Edith Symes

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Ngati Tahinga artefacts return from South Island to rightful owners

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re-European Mฤori artefacts are back in the region after years spent in the South Island. Around 450 taonga, including adze heads and fish hooks, were found when the Mannering family were breaking in the land for farming at Waikaretu in the early 1900s. When the family shifted to Canterbury they took the collection with them. Raglan Museum cultural advisor and kaumฤtua Russell Riki says the taonga are from the local Ngฤti Tฤhinga iwi. At the behest of the Mannering descendants, the taonga have been returned to their rightful place with Ngฤti Tฤhinga during a pลwhiri held at Weraroa Pa on Sunday, paying homage to the ancestors, including Tฤhinga, the tribeโ€™s namesake. The artefacts were delivered by Mannering family members to the marae. โ€œThe taonga will stay on the marae until the trustees decide where they will go,โ€ Russell says. Russell first got wind of the artefacts several months ago when he was called to a meeting with Nga Uri o Tฤhinga Trust. Another meeting was recently held to discuss where the taonga would eventually live and Russell knew it was a perfect opportunity to put Raglan Museum at the forefront.

Arranging for museum president Ken Soanes to attend, Russell was keen for the taonga to stay in the area where they originated and with other taonga, already housed at the Raglan Museum. โ€œThe reason I wanted the taonga to come to the Raglan Museum is we already have close to 2000 Ngฤti Tฤhinga artefacts from the Bird family collection from Horea in Te Akau and it will be good to keep the collection together.โ€ โ€œThe taonga are an important collection that have been returned to the region of Ngฤti Tฤhinga. We at the Raglan and District Museum โ€“Te Whare Taonga o Whaingaroa would be proud custodians of these ancient artefacts, and to display them to iwi and our public in a manner in keeping with their importance,โ€ Ken says. Ngฤti Tฤhinga are yet to decide if the taonga will reside at the Raglan Museum for safekeeping. They are planning to build a โ€˜mini museumโ€™ to permanently showcase the taonga at Weraroa. Ngฤti Tฤhinga tribal boundaries reach from Karioi maunga to Port Waikato โ€“ mai Karioi ki te puke o Tฤhinga (from Karioi to the hill of Tฤhinga). โ€œI would like to thank Ngฤti Mฤhanga for being involved in returning the taonga to Ngฤti Tฤhinga,โ€ Russell says. Janine Jackson

A powhiri was held at Weraroa Pa on Sunday last week. Image | Stephanie Kennedy.

Russel Riki, third from left, with some of the returned taonga. Image | Stephanie Kennedy.

Local writer recognised for work at Food Media Awards

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ocal chef, food writer and photographer Emma Galloway has recently been awarded the Tui Flower Award for Best Recipe Writing - Editorial at The Foodies New Zealand Food Media Awards. Emma also received Highly Commended in the Best Book category for her best selling cookbook: A Year in my Real Food Kitchen. What was your reaction? Were you expecting an award? I think my reaction resembled the screaming emoji, you know the one with the wide eyes and hands clasped onto cheeks? Even if thatโ€™s not exactly what I looked like at the time, itโ€™s an accurate depiction of how I felt on the inside! I was lucky enough to be a finalist in eight of the 12 categories at this yearโ€™s NZ Food Media

awards, mostly for my recipe writing/styling and photography work that I do for Cuisine Magazine, but also for my second cookbook, my blog mydarlinglemonthyme.com and my Instagram account @mydarlinglemonthyme. While I had hoped to at least get a placing in one award, I didnโ€™t expect to actually win anything given this is the first year that Iโ€™ve joined the NZ Food Writers Association, entered these awards, and given the big names I was up against. What was the competition like? The competition in every category represented the best of the best NZ has to offer in the world of food media. In the Best Recipe category I was up against food writers who I have looked up to since I first started my blog back in 2010, food writers such as Ginny Grant and Julie Biuso. It was really such an honour to be recognised amongst such a talented, well respected and well known bunch. In the Best Book category my second cookbook A Year in My Real Food Kitchen found itself sitting alongside books by Annabel Langbein and Chelsea Winter amongst others. Annabel proved unable to beat in that one, but to even be named a finalist was a huge honour for me and the judgeโ€™s feedback on my book was really encouraging. They said you understand your audience. Who is your audience? While my audience continues to evolve and change as more people open their eyes to vegetarian and/or allergy-free cooking, I think at the heart of it my audience is made up of people who want to connect with the food they eat in a more meaningful way, whether that be by growing food themselves, or learning how to incorporate wholefoods into their diet, learning the basics of cooking from scratch or feeding their family in a simple no-fuss, but always tasty way. What do you try to do when writing recipes? First and foremost I want people to actually cook my recipes -many recipes out there these days seem to be created more for looks than deliciousness and nourishment- so I like to cook and develop recipes in an inclusive way, using everyday produce-driven ingredients to

create interesting flavours as well as visually appealing food. I also know that not everyone is a trained chef, so I do my best to explain things in an encouraging way (without writing a novel!), offering plenty of tips and tricks in the recipe headnotes. When it comes to the actual recipe development, I like to think about not only the balance of flavours, but also textures too, which I think can make or break a dish. The biggest compliment is when my recipes become part of someoneโ€™s life. Tell us about your latest book? My best-selling second cookbook A Year in My Real Food Kitchen is a celebration of seasonal cooking, inspiring the reader to cook with what is plentiful at different times of the year, and while all my recipes (in both my books and on my blog) are gluten-free and vegetarian, my food is for everyone who loves great food. How long did it take to produce? I worked on my second book for about 6 months, which isnโ€™t very long given I write/style and photograph everything myself. Ideally you

want at least a year to work on such a massive project, however that isnโ€™t always possible as publishers have strict timeframes they need to stick to in order to get books released at the right time of the year. It then took about 8 months for the book to come together, with various edits, hours of proof-reading and designing done by the team at Harper Collins (my publisher for both books). From start to release, itโ€™s about 18 months. What are your plans moving forward Emma? What's the next project? For now Iโ€™m kept busy writing/styling and photographing my regular columns for Cuisine Magazine and Nourish Magazine as well as freelance work for various food companies, but I am hoping to run a couple of cooking workshops over summer (something I had planned to do last summer, before my cake stall at the Raglan Creative Markets took over!). Iโ€™ve also got a couple of other big projects in the pipeline that I hope to be able to share more about soon.

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Lure of rugby beats call of wild as boys return from Zambia for a term

Kim greets Orion, left, and Canyon after their walk home from school.

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wo sometime Waitetuna schoolboys who wanted to be home in New Zealand so they could play rugby got their wish this term when their ecologist mum arranged a trip back from where the family are now based โ€“ Kafue National Park in Zambia. The timing was โ€œa bit of a one-offโ€, Kim Young-Overton told the Chronicle recently from their log cabin up a very long driveway off Old Mountain Rd, just two kilometres from the country school, because itโ€™s usually term one that they return. The boys, Canyon and Orion โ€“ now nine and 12 years old โ€“ have been away most of the past four years after their parents took up fieldwork in southern Africa with Panthera, an organisation devoted exclusively to conservation of the worldโ€™s 40 wild cat species and their landscapes. But the pair were brought up in this cosy retreat they call home and started school at Waitetuna where they keep up with their old

live and work in Africa โ€“ her PhD focused on the conservation of large mammals in vast areas across the southern part of the country โ€“ itโ€™s a โ€œreally rewarding occupation and very challengingโ€. Her 25-year-old daughter Xia also works with the couple. Kim directs and chairs the Kaza Carnivore Coalition of organisations working inside a โ€œmassiveโ€ transfrontier conservation area eight times the size of Yellowstone National Park. Big cats โ€“ lions, leopards and cheetahs โ€“ are primarily what she and her husband deal with daily. Kim says these species are declining because of illegal poaching, The boys help their father with the killing and loss of habitat. fieldwork in Kafue National Park. retribution The couple run wildlife programmes mates. So does Kim herself who loves the to discourage poaching while at the same small rural community. time helping โ€œupliftโ€ villagersโ€™ livelihoods Among her friends here are Claire and to reduce their need to revert to crime. David Wimmer, who live not far away at the This creates more sustainable wildlife start of Waitetuna Valley Rd and who visited communities, she explains. them for three weeks at their African field โ€œItโ€™s a pivotal time for big cats โ€ฆ the rate camp last year with their young son Max. of decline is huge.โ€ Another Kiwi link when the YoungConnecting pathways between protected Overtons are based in Zambia is the โ€œrolling areas for the species to roam safely is also a supportโ€ from New Zealand teachers who major part of their work. This is where the volunteer to home school the boys for three months at a time, says Kim, ensuring they science of tracking, trapping and ID-ing the wildlife to establish behavioural patterns keep up with the curriculum. Their classroom, like the familyโ€™s comes into play. Budding young scientists Canyon and living space, is a canvas tent. Kim likes the simplicity of it all, and while the two boys are Orion help out in the field, says Kim, doing a the only kids in camp among a dozen or so lot of the tracking for instance. โ€œTheyโ€™re my fieldworkers โ€“ who come and go โ€“ they have eyes in the bush when they are with me.โ€ a dynamic life, she says. โ€œTheir distractions Africa is really great for family life, she are elephants coming into camp, monkeys adds, but back here the boys can relate to their stealing food, lions roaming throughout.โ€ own friends rather than being โ€œimmersed in It may sound scary but Kim reckons there our worldโ€. are strong safety protocols in place and that And of course they get to play rugby, she itโ€™s very rare for a lion or elephant to breach laughs. a tent. โ€œIt has never happened in the Kafue Waitetuna School principal Margery landscape where we are.โ€ Oโ€™Connell describes Canyon and Orion as She insists theyโ€™re โ€œrespectfulโ€ and โ€œwonderful boysโ€. vigilant with wild animals around. She adds: โ€œWe are impressed at how Kim and her husband Jake, who is from the US, run Pantheraโ€™s conservation programme they slot back into school life so easily. The whose mission is to protect wild cats and the students and the teachers always look forward huge habitats in which they roam. For this to their return. โ€ Edith Symes 52-year-old mother who always wanted to

Fasting to improve health and wellbeing

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hen you fast, good habits gather like friends who

want to help,โ€ Rumi. Naturopath and nurse Di Davies is bringing her fasting programme to Raglan from September 13-17 at the Ocean View Hotel.

Providing cleansing, motivation and support to improve your health and wellbeing, Di brings a wealth of experience having used fasting for more than 30 years. โ€œI became interested in fasting when I studied it at The South Pacific Naturopath College in Auckland in the 1980s,โ€ she says. The former manager of Aio Wira retreat centre in Auckland for 32 years, she conducted five and 10-day fasting programmes there 10 times a year. Using organic fruit and vegetable juices, herb teas and broth for three days then light food to break the fast on the fourth day, Di says the body is always ready to heal itself and fasting enables the tissues and cells to have a "spring cleanโ€™. โ€œDuring a fast we slow down and can tune in and listen to our inner voice.โ€ The fast will also include meditation, yoga, relaxation, yoga nidra and health talks. Body work (at additional cost) and spa will be available to assist the fasting process. Total cost is $495 - for further information and bookings contact Di on 021 054 1268 or dididavies47@gmail.com.

Great results for Raglan at Waikato Secondary Schools Ski and Snowboarding Champs

Zundea, left, and Ingrid.

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Measles update

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ith several confirmed cases of measles now in the Waikato region the Medical Officer of Health at Waikato District Health Board has issued the following advice.

MEASLES CAN BE VERY SERIOUS AND SPREADS VERY EASILY, IT IS IMPORTANT: โ€ข People planning to go to Auckland should check they are fully immunised first, kids down to 12 months of age can have the Measles/Mumps/ Rubella (MMR) vaccine early if going to Auckland (or high risk country overseas which would be via Auckland Airport) and need to wait two weeks after MMR before travelling. โ€ข That people aged 1-50 who cannot show they are immune, by having had two doses of the MMR vaccine or having had measles should have catch up immunisation at their medical centre. Catch up immunisation is FREE with a $10 injection fee for those aged 16 years and over. โ€ข That people born prior to 1 January 1969 are considered immune therefore do not need further MMR vaccination. SIGNS OF MEASLES AND WHAT TO DO โ€ข Anyone who thinks they may have measles should telephone the clinic on 07 825 0114. Alternatively Healthline (0800 611 116).

reat results all round for Raglan students at the Waikato Secondary School Ski and Snowboarding champs. Despite challenging conditions Local Raglan girls dominated the boarding champs and took out the top places in each category. Zundea Regnier-Barry 1st Banked Slalom, 2nd Freestyle Jam. Ingrid Regnier 1st Freestyle Jam, 3rd Banked Slalom. Aqua Hughes 2nd Banked slalom, 3rd Freestyle Jam. Three boys from Raglan were placed in the Top 10 for boarding Banked Slalom. Taylor O'Leary Kuhga Hutt Max Van Den Brink Max Wimmer was placed first in the boys Ski Freestyle Jam and along with Sam Loten made the top 10 in the boys Ski Giant Slalom. RAS students who participated would like to thank Dean Hishon and Robbie Regnier for their supportโ€

VOTE 4 VINK Advertising authorised by Alan Vink 1/15 Violet St Raglan.

โ€ข If you need to be seen it is important to call ahead because measles is highly infectious and people with measles can pass it on to others in waiting rooms, etc. If you call ahead arrangements can be made to reduce the risk of you spreading measles to others. โ€ข It is important to be aware of the symptoms of measles and what to do if you think you or a family member has measles. If you were exposed look out for fever and runny nose, cough, or sore red eyes. After a few days a red blotchy rash develops and lasts up to one week. The rash usually starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. WHAT TO DO IF YOU CANโ€™T SHOW YOU ARE IMMUNE TO MEASLES AND ARE EXPOSED TO SOMEONE WITH MEASLES People who cannot show they are immune to measles must stay at home and away from all public places, school or work for 14 days after their last contact, or until their immunity is proven. People who are regarded as not immune to measles are: โ€ข People born after 01 January 1969 who have not had two doses of measles vaccine (usually MMR) or have not had a laboratory result showing immunity. โ€ข Children over 4 years old who have not received their second dose of MMR vaccine. โ€ข Infants under 15 months or who have not received their first routine MMR vaccine. These babies are usually susceptible to measles infection and rely on everyone else to be immune so that measles does not spread to them. WCHC

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New Listing 3 Sunshine Rise Raglan This tidy little house wonโ€™t last long! Situated on a low maintenance 560sqm section, featuring 3 bedrooms, single garage and north-facing living room. Conveniently located just up the road from Lorenzen Bay - perfect for swimming, paddle-boarding, floundering or launching a small boat. This is the ideal house to enter the booming Raglan market or buy as an investment property. Open homes every weekend until it sells. See you there! Call Julie or Blair to view today.

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23144

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

For Sale $650,000 View Saturday & Sunday 1:00pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Open Home 25 Cross Street Raglan This is your way into the Raglan Market. Set on one level, the property consists of 3 bedrooms, a living area, cute rustic kitchen and single garage. Having owned the property for many years the current owner thinks itโ€™s time for a new family to enjoy this Raglan gem - either as a permanent home, book-a-bach or family beach house. Location is everything! Situated next to Artist Chris Meekโ€™s Gallery on one side and recreational grounds on the other. Only minutes from the beach, boat ramp and a short stroll to shops and cafes. The grounds are low maintenance with a lawn area and fully-fenced private area out the back - perfect for kids and pets. Half share in 1130 square metres. With a bit of TLC you could make this โ€˜diamond in the roughโ€™ shine! Call Julie or Blair to view any time.

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Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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For Sale Price By Negotiation View Saturday & Sunday 12:00pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282


New Listing 669b Te Hutewai Road Raglan

Auction

Are you looking to escape to a great rural setting and make that lifestyle change you have been dreaming of? This property offers fabulous views of the ocean, Mount Karioi and Raglanรข€™s iconic windmills. A 7817sqm site provides that perfect building platform in a quiet rural setting only a 12 minute drive to Raglanรข€™s cafes and all amenities, with the bonus of the Golf Course just down the road. Enjoy the best of both worlds, being part of a vibrant village community and the paradise of rural living. Our committed owner is on the move and requires a sale. Call Julie or Blair to view today!

View By Appointment

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23146

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

2:00pm, Saturday 5 October On site (unless sold prior)

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Auction 8a Government Road Raglan Is location important? Take advantage of this opportunity to own a humble, iconic Kiwi bach offering two bedrooms. The native timber flooring adds to the rustic charm of the property. Lounge windows line the living room and frame the amazing view of the legendary Raglan Bar. The updated bathroom is a bonus. Just a walk to the swimming beach, wharf, boat ramp and all town facilities. A perfect holiday hideout. Explore the opportunity of future development. Situated on a half share of 1019 square metres.

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Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Auction 11:00am, Saturday 21 September On site (unless sold prior) View Saturday 2:00pm

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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RAGLAN AREA SCHOOL NEWS Get 2 Go Challenge

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wenty four schools from the Waikato Region gathered on Tuesday 13th August at Cambridge/Karapiro for the 2019 Hillary Outdoors Get2Go Challenge. It was a great day filled with fun, friends and most importantly no school work. There were four activities that our teams had to face: orienteering, paddle boarding, mountain biking, and a team-building challenge. This year our school entered three teams โ€” with eight students in each โ€” competing to win. The winning team receives the opportunity to go to Great Barrier Island, to compete against other schools from different regions.

Crazy Hair Day

A Trip to the Zoo

It was really great to see our teams work together so well, by communicating and valuing each other's ideas and encouraging each other onto victory. Together, our students were positive, dedicated and resilient competitors, and the students were proud to be representing our school. Overall our students had a great day, and The Year 0-3 class visited Hamilton Zoo recently. everyone left for home with big smiles on their faces. Thank you to all of the teachers and he Year 0-3 classes visited the zoo re- the sleeping rhino and he was big. I loved parents who supported us through the day, we cently. Hereโ€™s what some Year 1 stu- the parrots because they were colourful. couldnโ€™t have done it without you! Arlo Jamieson dents in D2 had to say about their experiI saw a striped tiger and it was cool. It By: Sophie Higgins, Valentin Gadras, ence. was sleeping on a platform. The rhinos had Jarvis Camenzind-Clarke, and Jack Brownlee My school went to the zoo and I saw big horns on their heads. The zoo was fun. the spider monkeys. I saw the turkeys and Orin Bennett the turkeys โ€˜gobbledโ€™. The turkeys had long I liked the red pandas very much. one hanging things from their chins and they was up on a platform and one was down looked funny! hiding under the platform. They were fluffy Thamare Sealock and they were red. I was looking at a brown kea. I saw a wild Linnea Deichmann tiger walking around and I liked him. I saw

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Music Sentences

Chanelle Davidson-Small with her winning โ€˜do.

Author Alaia Hewett with her mum, teacher Alison Hewett.

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f you had come to Raglan Area School on Wednesday the 28th of August, you would have wondered what on earth happened here! You would have seen hair sticking up at all different angles, some like Pipi Longstockings. But thatโ€™s not all - you would have seen rainbow hair, birds nesting on heads, ribbon woven into plaits, glittery mohawks and more. So, what was going on? It was a fundraiser for Kids Can. Whaea Angela Massey organises it every year. Students pay a gold coin to enter Crazy Hair Day, which is donated to the charity. More money is raised from a sausage sizzle. Crazy Hair Day is finished up with a parade. Everyone with crazy hair lines up to be judged by Whaea Angela. The people with the best hair get prizes. Chanelle Davidson was the overall winner. Whaea Kim won the โ€˜Whaeaโ€™ award with her glittery fairy light hair, and Matua Lee won the โ€˜Matuaโ€™ award, with his entire head painted blue.

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Left: Kane-James Cribb-Monsall, Lucia Quilter, Aria Coleman and Ayla Aitchison

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nce a week each Year 0-3 class goes to music lessons with Whaea Celeste. My class goes on a Friday, others go on a Monday.

Teacher Kim Geros, winner of the โ€˜Whaeaโ€™ award. Thank you Whaea Angela for organising this event. Alaia Hewett

At the moment, some students are learning how to write music sentences. Music sentences describe rhythms and beats. For example, in the photograph, you can see ice block sticks being used to write the music sentences for the song โ€˜Apple Treeโ€™. When you read music sentences, you read โ€˜ti-tiโ€™ or โ€˜taโ€™. โ€˜Ti-tiโ€™ is what you say for two short notes, and โ€˜taโ€™ is for one longer note. It is fun having a professional music teacher. Kane-James Cribb-Monsall


TE UKU SCHOOL NEWS Bug Man

Protecting Our Ocean

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ur class has been learning about the ocean, so that we can help save the ocean and everything that lives in it. We went to look at the animals that live in the rock pools at Whale Bay. We saw a red slimy thing that looked like jelly and felt like jelly. It was actually a sea anemone that was closed up. Its tentacles come out when the water comes over it. Chaz found a sea snail. We saw some chitons and three sea stars. โ€œThe rock was slippery and I slipped in,โ€ said Jack. โ€œI nearly fell in two times but I saved myself,โ€ said Caleb. Luckily everyone had brought a change of clothes. Next we went to Te Kopua Domain and did a beach clean-up. The beach didnโ€™t look very dirty, but we found 190 pieces of rubbish. Most of it was plastic. One bit blew away and went into the ocean. It was plastic so a fish might eat it. We hope nothing eats it and it goes on the beach so someone else can pick it up.

Our message is: donโ€™t put plastic in the ocean or anywhere that fish can eat

it. Put it in the bin or donโ€™t use plastic! By Caleb and Jack (Year 1)

Coastal Protection Warriors at Te Uku School making a difference to our coastline. In particular, our most favorite spot in Raglan - the Kopua Domain by the skate park.

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t the start of Term 3 the year 7/8 students of Te Uku School were

given a mission from the Waikato Regional Council. Our mission, if we wished to accept it was to be part of

On the first week of term we meet up with Stacey Hill, the co-ordinator of the Waikato Regional Council Coastcare at the Domain. Stacey is passionate about promoting the importance of restoring and supporting the eco-system of our coastline. We got to learn about sand dunes being a part of the natural character of coastlines. That they play an important role, filtering water and often hold intrinsic cultural and archaeological values. Sand dunes provide an essential flexible buffer protecting coastal communities, and are our natural barrier to the sea. We also learnt about spacing of different species , the nutrients they need and how to plant them. The area we worked on is now filled with young

kowhangatara and pingao, along with many other coastal grasses and forest species. Stacey says that winter is the best time for planting so the seedlings have a better chance at survival. Students from Te Uku School and members of the local community are proud to have been given the opportunity to support the ecosystem. Stacey says our efforts at protecting the dunes will help lessen coastal hazards and erosion, as well as providing habitat for special plants and animals. Waikato Coastcare is a partnership between the local community, iwi, district councils and Waikato Regional Council. The various groups are kaitiaki for 24 beaches on the east and west coasts of the Waikato region. Te Uku School year 7/8 students had a blast and we are looking forward to planting again with Stacey and being part of this project. Reporter Noah Furniss

donated many native plants for the children to begin to plant. A huge thank you to him for this! We will soon have a happy stream where children, eels and other water life will enjoy being able to flourish.

All the Juniors love their stream and are committed to making it better. The children have been busy planting all the new trees and flaxes. Rya Ruka and Nadia Lennon (Year 4)

Happy Stream

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he Juniors have been exploring ways of making the stream that runs through the Horse Paddock a happy sustainable stream. This waterway runs through the middle of the bush area that they play and learn in every Friday. The water running through there can get deep when it has rained a lot, and sometimes does not seem to be very clean. The children have worked hard to clear the stream of sticks and rubbish which did help a little to make the stream run more smoothly. They tested the water quality at different parts to look at the algae, smell, colour and temperature of the water. They learnt that if they planted more native plants along the banks of the stream this would help make the water quality better. The children wrote letters to Fred Lichtwark from Whaingaroa Harbour Care asking for help. Fred responded very quickly and

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ug man came to Te Uku School on Friday the 3rd of August. He had a wonderful sense of humour and we all had a great time. We learned so much from him, and here is a retelling of his amazing visit. Sitting in the school library happily, we waited for our guest to enter the room and we chatted about what we knew of bugs. Suddenly the room went silent because Bug Man had entered the room. He introduced himself as Ruud. Ruud said that he was from the Netherlands. Then he started to talk about native bugs from New Zealand and what the word โ€˜native,โ€™ means. โ€œCan anyone name some native bugs for us?โ€ A few hands shot up in the air, and those people named ones most of us had heard before. After this Ruud realised that we already knew so much, so he switched to harder and more scientific information. He talked about what kind of insects were pollinators, and what they did. We found out just how protective bees are of their honey, and that they were very specific. Ruud also told us why bees sting. Most of us hadnโ€™t known the major facts until he revealed them to us. He said that a bee would identify enemies by the smell of their breath when the enemy came to take their honey. The bees will risk their lives because once they sting you, they die. Then someone asked how do bees defend their hives from wasps! We discovered that in China there is a type of bee which is so used to being attacked and having their honey stolen by wasps, it evolved so they attacked the wasp back. How? The evolved bee can now cling on to the wasp (all the while being careful of its stinger) and then the bee heats up its

own body temperature so high that the wasp is fried to death. The bee can take just a little bit higher temperature than the wasp can withstand. โ€œDo you guys want to see something really exciting?โ€asked Ruud. Lots of people were thrilled! He said it's living and it likes to bite. โ€œDoes anyone here want to hold him?โ€ he inquired further. There was only one lonely hand up, and that hand belonged to Isaac. He came up thinking that he could handle a bite from a weta, what harm could it do? When he left, wellโ€ฆ letโ€™s just say that he left thinking the opposite. After that we eagerly waited for more so, he decided to tell us about decomposers. Some people didn't know what a decomposer was, so he told us all about what they were. Ruud informed us that a decomposer could be any living thing! We discovered lots of animals and bugs are decomposers, but also mushrooms and fungi could be too.Now here's where it gets interesting! If we didn't have decomposers, in about 3 years the world would be 7 ft high of poop! The whole library practically shook with the sound of our scream of ยดew.ฬ And what will we do with all of that? A picture of a sloth blinked onto the screen. When Ruud said ยจDoes anyone know why bugs live on sloths,ฬˆ there were no hands in the air! So he told us why bugs live on sloths, he told us sloths only eat three leaves a day and he told us they go to the toilet once a week! The sloths slowly climb down the tree and ฬdo their business, ฬand the bugs then jump onto the poop. They will lay their eggs in the fresh dung then jump back on the sloth and get a free ride home. By Matta, Sarah, and Frankie. Edited by Sarah

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T E M ATA S C H O O L N E W S Ruapuke Planting

Our school in their colourful costumes!

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n Friday 20th September, Te Mataโ€™s senior class, Mangะพฬ„, is going to Ruapukes northern carpark to plant 390 native saplings. We will be planting harakeke (flax), wiwi (knobby club rush), ngaio ( mousehole tree) and orange dune sedge. The trees are being planted to help prevent erosion along our coastlines and hopefully help bring back native birds such as Piwakawaka, Tui and Oi ( Grey Faced Petrel). Currently, the majority of Raglanโ€™s people are helping with beach cleanups and planting along the coast. Itโ€™s awesome that so many people want to help, even somebody picking

up a plastic bag or a can of coke could make all the difference in helping to save sea life. One stray plastic bag equals one dead turtle. But we are one of the few towns that is recycling, reusing and reducing. It just goes to show how much Raglanโ€™s people care about keeping our coastlines healthy and sustainable. We hope to help to improve our environment and stay the clean, green community we are. A huge thank you to Stacey Hill from the Whaingaroa Environment Center for organising and coming with us to the Ruapuke planting. The day wouldnโ€™t be possible without her! Stay green Raglan. Written by Femka Wylie

ast week, on Wednesday our school raised money for the Kereopa family who has lost their house in a fire, it was a miracle that no one was hurt. Our school decided we would fundraise for them and to show our support we would all wear different colours to school that day. Lots of small children made some beautifully illustrated cards for Mika and Kai! We are very grateful to anyone who donated and even if you were unable to make a donation, wearing a colour to school was just as appreciated The effort that some of the children put into their costumes was so heartwarming and really made the

Kereopaโ€™s day! Even the teachers got into it! Overall we made $572 dollars which will be going straight to Kaitawhiti and Mika so they can buy something for their bedroom, we were so happy that we could donate to them! Our whole community has been just amazing, they have almost raised $27,000 on the give a little page. Everyone is donating household items, clothes and offering places for them to stay. What a wonderful community we are! Little or big, all donations were appreciated! Written by Maria Grilli

Te Mata Fishy Tickets

Joshua Wallis

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e have another new edition to our staff team. Towards the end of Term 2, Joshua Wallis joined Te Mata community as a 19 year old teacher aide and ambitious surfer . He works three days a week in Mangะพฬ„ and also at the Surf Co. in Raglan. He is so kind and loves to take us out to play sports, even in the rain. Q. If you could, would you work full time at Te Mata School ? Yep 100 percent . Q. What are your hobbies and goals? My hobbies are surfing, snowboarding and my goals, ok here's a cheesy one, to make everyone I come

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into contact with feel happy and good about what they are doing . Q. What made you want to apply for a job at Te Mata? I just got approached about it from a family friend and I also knew Te Mata was such a great school so I just went for it . Q. Has working at Te Mata School inspired you to become a teacher and if so why? Yes it has and I realised how awesome it is to interact with kids. Q. What do you think of the kids at Te Mata? They are pretty cool and genuinely kind people . Q. Who is your inspiration ? Mum, Dad and Jesus. Q. What is your greatest achievement ? My greatest achievement was towing big wave legend Daniel Kereopa into one of New Zealand's gnarliest big wave spots on the East Coast of the North Island. I did this all while it being my first time ever towing. The goal is to be the person being towed next time. Q. Where do you see yourself in five years? Hopefully as a pilot but still able to be based in Raglan . Written by Nina George.

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e have reintroduced fishy tickets to our school and it has been working its magic! So many adolescent students have really stood up these past couple of months, in the hope of winning the award that they will receive from finishing a fishy ticket. How they work, the kids are each given a fishy ticket, every teacher has a small hole puncher that they will use to click as many holes as they think necessary depending on what type of thing the child does. As soon as the child hits 16 clicks, they give the ticket to their teacher and will be given a new one, then at the end of the term they will collect their prize.

Having the fishy tickets has helped the school and it's students by encouraging them to follow the Fish Philosophy which has been the schools motto for many years. The 5 main key points of the Fish Philosophy are Play, Courage to be yourself, Make Their Day, Be Present and Choose Your Attitude, they are really being brought into play by these tiny pieces of paper. Last term the kids that completed a ticket got an ice block each, while this term the teachers ordered 3 packets of chips from Joeโ€™s Takeaways, our local fish n chips shop in Raglan for each class. The students that did not complete a fishy ticket this term are almost certain to get the prize next term. By Abi Meyer


WAITETUNA SCHOOL NEWS Maneuvering on the Mountain

Interview with Whaea Oli

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e have recently got a new junior room teacher at Waitetuna School. Her name is Oli Ryks. She started in Term 2 and lives locally in the Waitetuna valley. Question 1: How has your time been so far at Waitetuna School ? It has been amazing and busy! The students, teachers and families across the whole school have made me feel very welcome. Joining the school just as the production preparation was beginning was a real bonus for me. The production was the perfect opportunity to work closely with everyone and for me to see students shine through the performing arts. Question 2: What schools have you taught at before Waitetuna School? Raglan Area School and Te Uku School are the schools nearby that I have taught at. The first school I taught at was Plimmerton School down in Wellington. Question 3: How is it different teaching at a big school compared to a small school?

I have found that at smaller schools, more students can take up opportunities such as going to cluster sports events or leadership within the school. For me as a teacher, being at a smaller school means that I can get to know all the students across the entire school because I see them and interact with them often. Question 4: How old were you when you started teaching? I first started working with children as an itinerant flute and recorder tutor in my early 20โ€™s whilst studying performance music at University. This inspired me to re-train in my late 20โ€™s so that I could work as a primary school teacher. Question 5: What do you love about teaching? I love working with young people and being part of their journey. I love thinking about how I can create opportunities and experiences that will inspire children as well as help them develop the skills, confidence and resilience to give challenging things a go and keep on trying. Teaching always gives me new things to think about as it is a profession in which you never stop learning. No day is ever the same, and I always have so much to learn from my students. I feel very lucky to have a job that is something I love doing. Question 6: What do you enjoy in your free time? I enjoy running, cycling and spending time with my family. Question 7: What do you do to relax? I find running a really effective way to unwind. Sitting on my deck at home, staring out at the beautiful rural view, drinking a really good coffee and reading the newspaper is another way I like to relax on the weekends.

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his term the Senior class, and some younger kids with their parents, went to the Whakapapa ski field on Mount Ruapehu for a day on the mountain. The students had a choice to do snowboarding, skiing or go sledding. It was a fun day to both spend time with our friends and to learn how to maneuver on the mountain.

We all got into small groups with one instructor to help us and teach us a new technique - depending on our skill level. Everyone was soon skiing or snowboarding down the snowy slopes. It was a great way to spend time with all our friends and get to know the kids we didn't know very well. By Ayla, Seren, Riley and Khobie

X-Man visit at Waitetuna School T his term Mr X came to our school and taught us about sustainability. We learnt about compost and what plastic, steel, aluminum, glass and paper/cardboard is made of.

We also learnt: โ€ข Plastic never ever changes back to nature...ever โ€ข Plastic never disappears it just goes smaller and smaller - into small pieces that are called micro plastics. โ€ข Fish eat micro-plastics. โ€ข They have found places were it is raining plastic. They also found a plastic bag at the deepest place in the sea. โ€ข Plastic is made from oil and oil is toxic.

โ€ข Glass will never turn to sand again it always stays as glass. โ€ข Glass breaks down into smaller pieces as well. โ€ข Aluminium cans use up lots of resources to be made. We have to change how we use our stuff, we need to REUSE some things not use it once and then throw it away like aluminum cans. We sat down with Mr. X for a quick interview: How long have you been in your job? 9 years. What do you like most about your job? That I get to work with lots of kids in lots of classes and at lots of schools and in lots of different places.

What does your job involve? Teaching schools about zero waste, helping schools to set up systems to have zero waste. What is your overall goal? To see change or to create change in the Waikato. What is the main message you want to get around to all the schools you go to? We have to change how we use our stuff, we need to REUSE some things not use it once and then throw it away like aluminum cans. How many school do you go to? 45 schools a year. By Jasmine and Shannon

Student Interviews about our School Production: The Lorax Junior interview with Jethro: What did you enjoy about the production? Singing the songs What part did you play? Gummy Garbaloot. It was fun being Gummy Garbaloot . Middle Interviews with Finn: What part did you play? A talking fish What was your favourite part about the production? Telling the fish jokes. What dance did you do? I was in The Thneed dance and The Fish dance. The fish dance was my favourite dance. Sofia: What part in the production did you play? I was a storyteller. What did you enjoy about being a storyteller? Probably acting my part.

What was your favourite part about the production? Watching the power dance Would you like to be a main actor if Waitetuna was doing another production? Yes if there was the chance. Ridley: What part in the production did you play? I was a citizen who lived in Thneed Village. Did you enjoy the production? Yes, I enjoyed singing the Love Song to the Earth. Did you do any dances? Yes I did the Thneed dance. What was a fun part about the Thneed dance? The jumping in the Theend dance. Senior Interviews Was a main actor in the school production. Katie played the young Oncler. What were the main school values used in the production?

Katie: Confidence and Responsibility because everyone has to learn to speak in front of an audience and you have to be responsible to learn your lines and keep yourself and the younger actors under control. Maia: Lead roll of the crows. How was the experience of being in the production? Really exciting and enjoyable, probably the one thing I'll remember all my life. It was the best production Iโ€™ve done. What value did you learn from the school production? Seren: Confidence on stage and working together to bring this production to life. Did you feel any pressure being up on stage? It was scary at first, but it became fun as I gained more confidence - I loved it!

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Public Notices WHAINGAROA WHANAU HOE WAKA INC AGM Tuesday 24th September 7pm @ the Raglan Fire Station Agenda: - 2018 AGM minutes - Chairpersonโ€™s report - Treasurerโ€™s report - Election of Committee Members - 2019/2020 Fees - General business All enquiries to the Secretary whaingaroawaka@ gmail.com

R A G L A N C O M M U N I T Y VEHICLE TRUST AGM to be held on Saturday 14 November at 10am - Raglan House, lower meeting room. Enquiries to Elspeth Ryan Secretary Ph 825 6866

AGM RAGLAN PARENTS VISITING COMMUNITY RADIO OVER FROM THE 7pm, 25th September UK OFFER HOUSE 2019 at the Raglan SITTING in and around Raglan. From 10 Dec House. All Welcome. to 20 Feb. References available. Contact : TO THE OWNERS OF 1D1B2 WHAANGA BLOCK rogerpic@hotmail.com The Percy Kereopa Whanau Trust are holding a hui to move forward and complete an Occupation Order for one of the eight sites at 1D1B2 Whaanga Block. DATE: 22 September 2019 Time: 10.30am VENUE: Kohunga Reo, Kokiri Centre, 86 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Raglan. Nga Mihi. CONTACT: Molly Bassett 07 825 7988 EMAIL: hhjbn@hotmail.com

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Raglan Club Inc, Incorporated Society, 22 Bow Street Raglan, Chartered Club, has made application to the Raglan, Chartered Club, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal ofWork the Club Licence, and a variation to the renewal of the Club Licence, and a variation to Wanted include s60(1)(b) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol include s60(1)(b) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol RS Act 2012 4to0allow guestsY ofEanAauthorised visitor, in Act 2012 to allow guests of an authorised visitor, in respect ofGthe respect of the premises situated at 19 James Street, Apremises R D Esituated N I NatG19 James Street, Raglan and Raglan Club. Raglan and known as the Raglan Bowling Club. E known X P EasRtheI E N CBowling E The general nature of the business to be conducted The general nature of the business to be conducted Reliable, good under theworker. licence isLawns. Bowling Phone Club. The days on under the licence is Bowling Club. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold which and the hours during which alcohol is sold Robert 825 8269 under the licence are 8:30am until 10pm, 7 days a under the licence are 8:30am until 10pm, 7 days a Reasonable Rates. week (unchanged). week (unchanged). The application may be inspected during ordinary The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours Services at the officeOffered of the Waikato District office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo FRUIT TREES Street, Ngaruawahia. Street, Ngaruawahia. Public Notices NEED PRUNING? Any person who is entitled to object and who Any person who is entitled to object and who Stone, Citrus. 20licence may, wishes toPip, object to the issue of the wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later years than 15experience. working days after of the not later than 15 working days after the date of the Callthe dateRUAPUKE first publication this217 notice, file a notice in writing CAMP first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing Dean of 021 4491 MOTOR of the objection with the Secretary of the- District of the objection with the Secretary of the District Peace & tranquility LicensingTRUCK Committee & at Waikato District Council, Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Sur๏ฌ ng, ๏ฌ shing, DIGGER Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. bush walks HIRE owner and No objection to the issue of a licence may- Cabins, be made powered No objection to the issue of a licence may be made operator. in relation to a matter other than a mattersites, specified in relation to a matter other than a matter specified tent sites 0210624166 ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol in sectionPH: 105(1) of the Sale and Supply ofPH Alcohol 07 825 6800 Act 2012. Act 2012. ๏€–๏€ƒ๏€‘๏€…๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€Ÿ๏€…๏€ข๏€”๏€’๏€’๏€ค๏€‚๏€–๏€Ÿ๏€Œ๏€’๏€Ÿ๏€‡๏€ผ ๏€ˆ This is the second publication of this notice. This Services Offered notice was first published on 29 August 2019. This is the first publication of this notice. ๏€ˆ

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Saturday and Sunday (4 hours each day), although some flexibility with hours is a must. This role would suit someone with an excellent eye for detail and outgoing personality, who enjoys variety in their daily duties. Someone who shows initiative, is organised, and appreciates that confidentiality is essential. You will be supporting the Real Estate sales team and the key responsibilities for this role are: โ€ข General administration support โ€ข Assisting client enquiries โ€ข Reception duties โ€ข Data entry and assisting with the preparation of documentation โ€ข Creating of flyers and advertising material โ€ข Updating and posting on Social Media 60mm high x Real 72mm โ€ข Supporting Estatewide Salespeople ๏€จ๏ƒ๏€Š๏๏€ˆ๏€ฎ๏€จ๏„๏€Š๏€ณ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ถ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ˆ๏€ž๏€ž๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€ช๏€ฒ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€ช๏€ฒ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ ๏€จ๏ƒ๏€Š๏๏€ˆ๏€ฎ๏€จ๏„๏€Š๏€ณ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ถ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ˆ ๏€จ๏ƒ๏€Š๏๏€ˆ๏€ฎ๏€จ๏„๏€Š๏€ณ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€“๏€๏€–๏€„๏€ƒ๏€›๏€ˆ๏€ฑ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€น๏€ฐ๏€ˆ๏€ž ๏€ž๏€ˆ๏€ฑ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€ฒ๏€ฒ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ๏€ˆ ๏€ˆ ๏€จ๏ƒ๏€Š๏๏€ˆ๏€ฎ๏€จ๏„๏€Š๏€ณ๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€“๏€๏€–๏€„๏€ƒ๏€›๏€ˆ๏€ฑ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€น๏€ฐ๏€ˆ ๏€ฑ๏€ซ๏€Ÿ๏€ฒ๏€ฒ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ $73.73 โ€ข Supporting Property Manager ๏€ท๏ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ ๏€ƒ๏€†๏€‡๏€๏€†๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€’๏€ƒ๏€„๏€ˆ ๏€ท๏ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ ๏€ƒ๏€†๏€‡๏€๏€†๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€’๏€ƒ๏€„๏€ˆ ๏€ฑ๏€ท๏€ˆ๏€ญ๏€ƒ๏€™๏€š๏€–๏€ƒ๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€’๏€ƒ๏€„๏€ˆ ๏€ฑ๏€ท๏€ˆ๏€ญ๏€ƒ๏€™๏€š๏€–๏€ƒ๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€’๏€ƒ๏€„๏€ˆ If you have the skills to match these tasks and you are keen to work with a friendly (20% commission bearing) ๏€…๏€†๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€†๏€‰๏€ ๏€…๏€†๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€†๏€‰๏€ and ๏€๏€๏€๏€ƒ๏€ ๏€๏€๏€„๏€ ๏€๏€๏€๏€Š๏€ ๏€๏€๏€๏€“๏€ ๏€๏€๏€๏€ƒ๏€ ๏€๏€๏€ƒ๏€ professional team, we are interested in talking to you. ๏€‹๏€‚๏€๏€˜๏€†๏€™๏€‰๏€—๏€™๏€๏€…๏€‘๏€†๏€’๏€ˆ ๏€Š๏€‹๏€๏€Œ๏€†๏€๏€Ž๏€๏€†๏€๏€๏€…๏€‘๏€†๏€’๏€ˆ๏€ˆ ๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€ ๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€ ๏€ Please apply by email๏€ˆ with CV and covering letter: raglan@ljh.co.nz ๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€ ๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€๏€ ๏€๏€ ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ ๏€•๏€’๏€–๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚๏€ˆ ๏€•๏€’๏€–๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚๏€ˆ ๏€•๏€’๏€–๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚๏€ˆ ๏€ ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€ˆ๏€ญ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€–๏€™๏€‚๏€–๏‡๏€ˆ ๏€ ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€ˆ๏€ญ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€–๏€™๏€‚๏€–๏‡ ๏€ˆ ๏€ ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ ๏€’๏€๏€…๏€„๏€ˆ๏…๏€’๏€๏€ˆ๏ƒ๏€ƒ๏€›๏€ˆ๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ฆ๏€๏€Œ๏€“๏€†๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€๏€ƒ๏€›๏†๏€ˆ ๏€ ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ ๏€’๏€๏€…๏€„๏€ˆ๏…๏€’๏€๏€ˆ๏ƒ๏€ƒ๏€›๏€ˆ๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ฆ๏€๏€Œ๏€“๏€†๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€๏€ƒ๏€›๏†๏€ˆ ๏€•๏€’๏€–๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚๏€ˆ

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๏€•๏€พ๏๏€ฆ๏€๏€ˆ๏๏€จ๏€ฉ๏€พ๏€ญ๏€Š๏€ˆ๏€ž ๏€•๏€พ๏๏€ฆ๏€๏€ˆ๏๏€จ๏€ฉ๏€พ๏€ญ๏€Š๏€ˆ๏€ž๏€ˆ๏€ฆ๏€บ๏€ญ๏€ฉ๏€พ๏€จ๏๏€ˆ ๏€ฆ๏€บ๏€ญ๏€ฉ๏€พ๏€จ๏๏€ˆ ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ๏€ˆ

๏€ฉ๏€”๏€†๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€œ๏€–๏€’๏€œ๏€‚๏€–๏€“๏€›๏€ˆ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€œ๏€…๏€‚๏€‡๏€“๏€›๏€ˆ๏€“๏€’๏€ˆ๏€’๏€๏€๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€˜๏€†๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏€†๏€“๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€…๏€’๏€Œ๏€ƒ๏€“๏€†๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€„๏€ˆ ๏€œ๏€–๏€†๏€™๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€๏€†๏€‚๏€˜๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€„๏€ˆ๏€’๏€๏€–๏€ˆ๏€™๏€’๏€“๏€†๏€๏€ƒ๏€“๏€‚๏€„๏€ˆ๏€Ž๏€‚๏€…๏€…๏€‚๏€–๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€–๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€˜๏€†๏€…๏€…๏€†๏€‡๏€‘๏€ˆ๏€“๏€’๏€ˆ ๏€™๏€‚๏€‚๏€“๏€ˆ๏€“๏€”๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€™๏€ƒ๏€–๏€ค๏€‚๏€“๏€Ÿ๏€ˆ๏€น๏€ˆ๏€š๏€‚๏€„๏€–๏€’๏€’๏€™๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€˜๏€†๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏€๏€‡๏€„๏€‚๏€–๏€ž๏€๏€…๏€’๏€’๏€–๏€ˆ ๏€”๏€‚๏€ƒ๏€“๏€†๏€‡๏€‘๏€ˆ๏€†๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€“๏€”๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€‚๏€‡๏€Ž๏€๏€†๏€“๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€†๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€“๏€”๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€™๏€ƒ๏€Ž๏€“๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€š๏€‚๏€„๏€–๏€’๏€’๏€™๏€ˆ๏€˜๏€”๏€†๏€Œ๏€”๏€ˆ ๏€†๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€…๏€’๏€Œ๏€ƒ๏€“๏€‚๏€„๏€ˆ๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€“๏€”๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€๏€œ๏€œ๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€…๏€‚๏€๏€‚๏€…๏€ˆ๏€˜๏€†๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏€†๏€“๏€ก๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€’๏€˜๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€„๏€‚๏€Œ๏€ค๏€ˆ

๏€ฆ๏€๏€Œ๏€“๏€†๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ฑ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ ๏€ฆ๏€๏€Œ๏€“๏€†๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ฑ๏€œ๏€™๏€ˆ ๏€ซ๏€ฟ๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏๏€’๏€๏€‚๏€™๏€š๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ฒ๏€ˆ ๏€ซ๏€ฟ๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏๏€’๏€๏€‚๏€™๏€š๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ฒ๏€ˆ

๏€ฉ๏€”๏€†๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€Œ๏€…๏€ƒ๏€Ž๏€Ž๏€†๏€Œ๏€ˆ๏€น๏€ˆ๏€š๏€‚๏€„๏€–๏€’๏€’๏€™๏€ˆ๏€Œ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€–๏€ƒ๏€Œ๏€“๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€š๏€๏€‡๏€‘๏€ƒ๏€…๏€’๏€˜๏€ˆ ๏€…๏€’๏€Œ๏€ƒ๏€“๏€‚๏€„๏€ˆ๏€’๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€œ๏€’๏€œ๏€๏€…๏€ƒ๏€–๏€ˆ๏€ ๏€ƒ๏€†๏€‡๏€๏€†๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€„๏€ˆ๏€†๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€’๏€๏€“๏€‚๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€„๏€ž ๏€™๏€†๏€–๏€‚๏€„๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€„๏€ˆ๏€Ž๏€๏€–๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€“๏€’๏€ˆ๏€†๏€™๏€œ๏€–๏€‚๏€Ž๏€Ž๏€Ÿ๏€ˆ๏€พ๏€™๏€™๏€ƒ๏€Œ๏€๏€…๏€ƒ๏€“๏€‚๏€…๏€›๏€ˆ ๏€œ๏€–๏€‚๏€Ž๏€‚๏€‡๏€“๏€‚๏€„๏€ˆ๏€†๏€“๏€ˆ๏€’๏€’๏€ผ๏€‚๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€Ž๏€“๏€–๏€‚๏€‚๏€“๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€œ๏€œ๏€‚๏€ƒ๏€…๏€ˆ๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€„๏€ˆ๏€Œ๏€”๏€ƒ๏€–๏€™๏€Ÿ๏€ˆ

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๏€๏€‚๏€ƒ๏€„๏€…๏€†๏€‡๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚๏€ˆ ๏€๏€‚๏€ƒ๏€„๏€…๏€†๏€‡๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€ƒ๏€…๏€‚ ๏€ˆ

RAGLAN Chronicle 15

๏€จ๏€๏€๏€‚๏€–๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€Œ๏€…๏€’๏€Ž๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€ช๏€œ๏€™๏€ฃ๏€ˆ๏€ฟ๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏€๏€‚๏€Œ๏€‚๏€™๏€š๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ฒ๏€ˆ ๏€จ๏€๏€๏€‚๏€–๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€Œ๏€…๏€’๏€Ž๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€ช๏€œ๏€™๏€ฃ๏€ˆ๏€ฟ๏€“๏€”๏€ˆ๏€๏€‚๏€Œ๏€‚๏€™๏€š๏€‚๏€–๏€ˆ๏€ซ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ฒ๏€ˆ

๏€ฉ๏€’๏€ณ๏€ˆ๏€๏€ด๏€ˆ๏€ฎ๏€’๏€’๏€ค๏€‚๏€–๏€ฃ๏€ˆ๏€ต๏€‚๏€’๏€–๏€‘๏€‚๏€ˆ๏€—๏€’๏€›๏€‚๏€Ž๏€ˆ๏€ถ๏€ˆ๏€ญ๏€’๏€ˆ๏€๏€“๏€„๏€ˆ ๏€ซ๏€ฒ๏€ž๏€ซ๏€ท๏€ˆ๏€—๏€’๏€˜๏€ˆ๏€‰๏€“๏€–๏€‚๏€‚๏€“๏€ฃ๏€ˆ๏€ธ๏€ƒ๏€‘๏€…๏€ƒ๏€‡๏€ˆ๏€น๏€ซ๏€ซ๏€ฒ๏€ˆ


Open Home

NEW LISTING

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5b Violet Street

29 Wallis Street

Nest, Rest or Invest Whether you are starting out or slowing down donโ€™t miss this opportunity. Late 90โ€™s built โ€˜Gottageโ€™ in tidy condition and with the freshly painted interior a blank canvas for your style input. Elevated and sunny on a large, rear, crossed leased section and close to the harbour with the Daisy Street beach access just a stroll away. Plenty of room to park the boat and the wharf and boat ramp are close too. This very affordable retreat is perfect for a fisherman, retiree, investor or even as a first home and a step on the property ladder. To be auctioned at 1pm on 14th Sept at L J Hooker, 25 Bow Street, Raglan.

Location, Location, Location This character home is surprisingly private but right in the hub of Raglan. The spacious living area has harbour views, there are 2 double bedrooms, a sun room and a separate kitchen. A key feature is the huge amount of garaging and parking this property offers. A double garage converted to a โ€˜rumpusโ€™ room is linked to the house by double garaging. Plus a basement garage, a separate large carport and plenty of parking for vehicles, boats or even the motor home. This is a rare opportunity to secure a property in this prime location. Come along to one of the open homes or call Chrissy for more information.

Auction Contact Email View

Auction Contact Email View

1pm 14.09.19 unless sold prior Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 11 - 11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/2EXHFG

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1pm 21.09.19 unless sold prior Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2 - 2:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2F7HFG

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15 Bay View Road

13b Bush View Drive

Bay View Bliss This immaculate home is the perfect retreat from the stresses of everyday life. Picture yourself relaxing on the spacious deck while enjoying the spectacular harbour views. The original cottage has been virtually rebuilt, retaining character with the original timber floors and blended with modern style. Open plan living flows out onto the sun soaked deck or choose the sheltered, private courtyard instead. The 839mยฒ section has had many hours of work spent in it, creating paths plus secluded nooks. Lorenzen and Cox Bays are an easy stroll away and you can walk to the wharf at low tide for fish โ€˜n chips.

Sweet Serenity Enjoy stunning rural vistas & all day sun from this beautifully elevated position in Waitetuna Valley. The modern 4 bedroom home offers spacious open plan living with fantastic indoor/ outdoor flow. The section around the house features many established trees including fruit trees. Thereโ€™s a double garage and ample parking for a boat, float and trailers. On 8619mยฒ thereโ€™s plenty of space to keep some livestock, chickens or maybe a horse. Conveniently located between Raglan and Hamilton and Waitetuna School is just 5 mins away. With something for the whole family this is one you donโ€™t want to miss!

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For Sale Contact Email View

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27.09.19 unless sold prior Stephen Oโ€™Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12 - 12:45 pm ljhooker.co.nz/2EZHFG

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$759,000 Michelle Oโ€™Byrne - 021 969 878 mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 2:30 - 3pm ljhooker.co.nz/2F5HFG

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497b Wainui Road

11 Wainamu Road

Unrivalled Coastal Design & Simplicity The waiting is finally over for a truly premium property to come available near the world class Raglan surf & popular Ngarunui Beach. This 2017 home โ€˜that dreams are made ofโ€™ was designed by award winning architect Tane Cox of Red Architecture, and has a spacious living area with high stud ceilings, 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms and an internal access double garage over a generous 273mยฒ of floor area. Expansive views over Raglan and the Tasman Sea stream invitingly through the double glazed sliders across a large deck with a magnificent backdrop against Mt Karioi. All the hard work has been done for a lucky new owner to โ€˜just move inโ€™.

YES - PRICED TO SELL!! Sought After Leasehold Location that must sell as the owners have a new project planned elsewhere. Located just 50m from the harbour with uninterrupted water views. A stylish 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is complemented by a recently renovated 1950โ€™s school classroom building currently used as a games room and lock up shed for the watersports gear. A flat section, perfect for tents and boat parking. Lease and rates equates to just $327.18 per week and this is offset by holiday letting when the owners are not staying. Income figures and reviews available on request.

For Sale Contact Email View

For Sale Contact Email View

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By Negotiation Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2EEHFG

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NOW $299,000 Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/295HFG

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12 Wainui Road

Unit 1, 12 Nau Mai Road

North Facing Central Location Development For those who value a location with a sense of community and town-fringe amenities, 12 Wainui Road is the ideal place to call home. Located on the corner of Wainui Road & Stewart Street is a boutique development of 11 town houses with 9 available selling off the plan. Designed by Award Winning Byrne & Enright Architecture offering attention to design; putting all bedrooms and living spaces to the outer walls, maximising light and views and across the road from the Raglan Harbour. These modern townhouses feature 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, plus ensuite. Floor areas range from 148 sqm to 168 sqm. You have a choice of units to decide upon so call Steve today for an information pack.

Live and Work the Raglan Dream - Architecturally designed live and work industrial property - Located on the outskirts of Raglan and only 30 minutes to Hamilton - 210mยฒ (more or less) warehouse, 47mยฒ (more or less) showroom/office - 50mยฒ 1 bedroom apartment - 3 phase power, secure yard, drive through access and fibre internet - Explore the options of leasing the premises in its entirety, or for it to be split

For Sale Contact Email View

Lease Contact Email View

$1,150,000 - $1,290,000 Stephen Oโ€™Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2ETHFG

$45,286 P/A + GST Stephen Oโ€™Byrne - 021 969 848 sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2AGHFG

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Michelle Oโ€™Byrne

Stephen Oโ€™Byrne

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Graham Rope

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 969 878

021 969 848

021 952 271

021 624 826

021 222 7427

027 555 9994

Licensed Salesperson

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Licensed Salesperson

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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 โ€ข 16 RAGLAN Chronicle

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


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