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Billy's set to experience the surf and snow spots at his back doorstep.
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aglan pro surfer Billy Stairmand says he’s ready to “travel and search New Zealand” in the wake of the country’s Covid-19 lockdown and after the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics. About the time he should have been packing his bags for Japan he’ll likely instead be on the road in his brand-new surf wagon – which comes courtesy of a Giltrap Skoda sponsorship – exploring both surf and snow spots he’s not had the time to check out till now. And he says he’ll be making some video clips to put on the internet and show off his Kiwi heritage. Despite having travelled the world competing, the former Raglan Surfing Academy student reckons New Zealand is still the most clean, green, healthy country of all and he’s going to make the most of it while foreign countries are off limits. And “nothing’s really changed”, he told the Chronicle of the near certainty he’ll become an Olympian, even if the Games
have been delayed a year. “I’ve still got my provisional spot.” He and Whangamata pro surfer Ella Williams both qualified late last year to represent New Zealand in Tokyo. For the kid who grew up riding Raglan’s waves it was – as Billy told the Chronicle at the time– a dream come true. Right now he should’ve been in El Salvador competing at the ISA World Games, which is the final qualifying event for the Olympic Games. Instead he’s been enjoying more family time during lockdown including “trying to grow veggies”, he laughs. The 30 year old has also been training at home where he has weights, bands and an exercise bike set up in his garage. He’ll soon hit the local gym too, he says, having been unable to surf since early March and currently uncharacteristically reliant on land-based activity. Ironically that’s nothing to do with the global pandemic and the cancellation as a consequence of all World Surf League (WSL) and International Surfing Association (ISA) events.
As it happens Billy had suffered a grade three MCL strain in his knee while attempting an aerial manoeuvre during competition in Australia, and was out of action before the lockdown even began. So in a bizarre sense the global crisis “was almost good timing for me,” he admits. “I had to stay off my leg and do nothing for six weeks.” However he’s been in regular online contact with his physio and could finally venture to Auckland for treatment last week with the drop to alert level 2. Billy is philosophical about the sudden turn of events which has postponed his Olympic dream. While he was more than ready this year, physically and mentally, he now sees the delay as a chance “to prepare a bit better and get myself fit and healthy”. And he’s still hellbent on achieving that other goal – the WSL Championship Tour – as he continues his climb up the world qualifying rankings, in which he’s currently No 34. Edith Symes
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Freephone 0800 800 405 has recently been set up by Waikato Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group for anyone in our district struggling to get food, groceries, medication or other household goods and services.
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replace other government helplines already in operation. These services are intended for those facing hardship and will particularly assist the disabled, at risk groups, and their own transport.
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Dad films lockdown YouTube videos for kids
Youtube dad Nic Arnold with sidekick, Moonbeam the pug.
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ne local dad’s lockdown has seen him in a wig, rose-tinted glasses, yellow headband, baggy purple pants, and groovy dancing while filming himself as his character, Hippy. A photographer/videographer who worked internationally with hotels, construction and executive portraits, Nic Arnold has turned the lens on himself as the energetic, eccentric, nature-loving character Hippy. Moonbeam, the family’s pug cross, is sidekick as Hippy discovers plants, shapes, colours, numbers, and shares real-life adventures in their rural valley near Raglan. At the end of each video Hippy discusses a virtue encouraging tamariki to think about being positive and kind.
Father of two under twos, Arnold says he was disappointed with the lack of honest, thoughtful, creative content for kids “that inspires them to celebrate both their uniqueness and the amazing natural world outside”. Hippy is a collaboration with wife Lizzy who has a Masters in teaching English and taught English as a second language worldwide. The penny dropped one day by the stream with their kids. “All our two-year-old wanted to do was go inside and watch animated fire trucks and talking diggers. “It’s addictive, doesn’t encourage them to think or embrace the natural world, and we
Nic is keen to celebrate the amazing natural world outside for kids to enjoy.
could see our amazing wee son turning into a TV zombie.” Inspired by the Gandhi quote: ‘Be the change you want to see in the world’, rather than complain about it, Arnold decided to make kids’ content himself. “Hippy would have come about regardless of lockdown – I’d already bought the wig and filmed the intro – but I’ve been incredibly fortunate to have this time.” While self-isolating, the Arnolds talked with other parents struggling without access to parks, beaches and wild spaces. “Whenever people visit us, they love the scenery and endless possibilities for themselves and their kids. But there are kids all over the world who never get to play in the wild and discover. We wanted to share the
paradise we call home and the magnificence of Aotearoa in a fun, educational way.” With the first video launched April 10 and another seven on YouTube, the Arnolds release a new video weekly, 12pm Thursdays. YouTube viewers and Facebook likes are growing daily, with subscribers as far afield as Sweden, USA, Australia and the UAE. Plans after lockdown include filming at the beach, in parks, sustainable businesses and entertaining at kids’ parties. “We want to keep it real. Real life and real learning.” Youtube @LearnWithHippy Facebook @LearnWithHippy Instagram – LearnWithHippy www.LearnWithHippy.com coming soon
Self titled album release from Lost Tribe Aotearoa
Lead singer of Lost Tribe Aotearoa, Tux Suverne, performs at Soundsplash Raglan earlier this year.
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ost Tribe Aotearoa (LTA) is a Raglan based group of talented musos, hailing
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With most of them being of Tūwharetoa
is that even though they sound familiar with
descent and one from Aitutaki, these ancestral
their lush reggae skanks, catchy choruses and
vibes shoot clearly through their music. What
phat dub basslines, their messages that ride
makes LTA fresh on the Aotearoa music scene,
the music are thoughtful and hard-hitting.
Check out their lead single and video for ‘Wicked Man’ at this link: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=e6ok32xfpGc&featur e=youtu.be Lost Tribe Aotearoa’s self-titled album drops on May 1st, so this single is a little taste test! Enhanced by the voice Jesse Biddle (lead vocals) and the band Ben Aves (vocals/ lead guitar), Tux Severne (lead vocals/ rhythm); Lisa Mcleod (keys/backing vocals) Vincent David on bass and drummer Boyd Turongo Dixon, their selftitled debut album will slide in alongside some of our most favourite summer anthems. Reggae at the core, the album is also super varied in style, with colours of blues, rock, hip-hop and pop. There’s something for everyone on there, and two of the tunes, including the lead single ‘Wicked Man’, has caught the ears of NZONAIR, who gave them a couple of sweet grants to get their album on the way. They also won the Mai Fm ‘Big Break’ for their track ‘Irie’ in 2018! With videos like ‘Badman’ (a song to bring awareness to domestic violence) racking up over 150,000 views, LTA has developed a solid fanbase and with the release of this album and single, they are well on their way to sitting high in our Aotearoa festival touring and showing more of what they did at Soundsplash 2020. Lost Tribe Aotearoa is authentically from this land. Their universal appeal will serve them on an international stage as well as their passion for spreading good messages. This album is gritty, fun, upbeat and thought-provoking, as well as sounding amazing as it is recorded and produced at Roundhead by Scott Seabright and mastered at Kog by Chris Chetland.
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ia ora . We still need to have safety measures in place during Alert Level 2 so we are asking the community to assist us by doing the following:
In an emergency ring 111 and ask for assistance
Phone or video consults are available for patients who don’t need to see a doctor face to face or for non-urgent matters.
Our clinic has comprehensive hygiene measures to protect you and our staff
If you are unwell and need medical assistance, don’t put it off, please call us on 825 0114 To keep our community safe we are limiting the number of people in the waiting room at any one time.
If you have respiratory issues or are concerned you have been exposed to COVID-19 please let us know as you arrive and stay in your car
Do not arrive too early for appointments as you may not be able to wait in the waiting room
If you intend to walk to the clinic, please let us know in advance so we can arrange adequate waiting facilities when you arrive
Please try not to bring extended whanau or children with you unless necessary until the risk of COVID-19 has reduced further.
Please note if you are aged 65 – 80, you are eligible for a free Shingles Vaccine, please contact the clinic for further advice.
Raglan Community Charitable Trust to fund flu jabs for community services card holders
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aglan Community Charitable Trust Chairman, Peter Storey says in the past 12 months, the Trust has provided around $78,000 to Raglan organisations to support their incredible community work. “Along with our annual grants to the community Christmas lunch, New Year’s fireworks and Christmas in the Park, we’ve funded a vehicle for PRIME and additional community defibrillators, given grants for training for PRIME practitioners and first aiders and made grants to Raglan Fire and Emergency and Raglan Volunteer Coastguard for vital equipment.” Peter says the Trust now wants to offer 200 free flu vaccinations to Community Services Card holders and their dependents and to children who live with (or are in regular contact with) someone aged 65+ years. “Raglan Medical will administer the vaccinations, so please give them a call on 825-0114 to check if you qualify for a free flu jab. Meanwhile, play it safe this flu season and remember to wash your hands with soap, cough and sneeze into your elbow and stay home if you feel unwell.”
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Waikato District Council facilities open again under Alert Level 2
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aikato District Council community facilities will be open as soon as it is safe for our customers and staff to do so as we move into COVID-19 Alert Level 2.
available at the offices themselves. Operations will be reviewed on a fortnightly basis as we progress through Level 2. Libraries/ service centres All our libraries/ service centres except for Meremere Library will re-open from Tuesday 19 May with reduced hours – Monday to Friday 9am-4pm. They will not be open on Saturdays. There will be no programmes or events running that could encourage gatherings. A strict one person at one computer terminal rule will be enforced. But customers will be allowed to browse through books while adhering to physical distancing measures. Meremere Library is closed until further notice due to increased resource requirements at other sites. Operations will be reviewed on a fortnightly basis as we progress through Level 2. Playgrounds Playgrounds will re-open on Saturday 16 May. This week they are being sanitised and signage is being installed reminding people to keep 2 metres away from people they don’t know. Parents and caregivers will need to make sure children wash their hands before and after using the equipment. Woodlands Estate: Woodlands Estate homestead and gardens will be open from Saturday 16 May, following the Government’s Alert Level 2 guidelines on physical distancing, hygiene and contact tracing. Boat ramps: Boat ramps will be open from Saturday 16 May, except for ones on the Waikato River. These will be open once the rahui on the river is lifted.
Waikato District Council Chief Executive Gavin Ion says people in the Waikato district have done a fantastic job during lockdown and because of this hard work, community facilities can now begin to re-open. But he says Council’s priority is still the health and safety of the community and staff. “When we do open, we’ll have measures in place to keep everyone safe. Under Alert Level 2 at council facilities, physical distancing will still apply. We ask everyone to keep a 2-metre distance from people you don't know,” he says. “The same hygiene measures we’ve followed during lockdown should continue to be followed. This includes regularly washing your hands and coughing or sneezing into your elbow. And please don’t visit a council facility if you’re feeling unwell.” Some community facilities will re-open at a reduced capacity under Alert Level 2, and Government guidance will be followed as required regarding maximum visitor numbers, and contact tracing measures. Council offices Offices in Ngaruawahia and Tuakau will open from Tuesday 19 May. Opening hours will be Monday to Thursday 8am-5pm, Fridays 9am-5pm at Ngaruawahia, with 830. am – 5pm Monday to Friday at Tuakau. There will initially be some limitations to services
here’s an Autumn nip in the air, the price we pay for the beautiful clear blue skies during the day, and lovely warm sunshine. Time to get out the flannelette sheets, electric blankets, and hot water bottles.
My electric blanket brings back special memories as I bought it from the late Patsy Zohs when I helped her prepare for her big move to Hamilton. It took a long time to sort out the many boxes as we ended up swapping stories initiated by the many treasures Patsy had gathered throughout her 80 years. I first met the vivacious lady when I joined the Raglan Writers group in 2014 when came I to live in Raglan. Raglan Writers Group Patsy started the Raglan Writers group in 2003, to try and link up with like-minded people who enjoyed writing
All our walking tracks and walkways are open under Level 2. But the Hakarimata Summit Track in Ngaruawahia, co-managed by DOC and Waikato District Council, remains closed until further notice because of the high number of people who usually use the track leading to difficulties meeting Government guidelines on physical distancing and hygiene. Campgrounds The Raglan Kopua Holiday Park will re-open on Friday 15 May while the Lake Hakanoa Motor Caravan Park in Huntly will re-open on Monday 25 May. Council meetings Council meetings will continue to be held via Zoom for at least the next few weeks. These will be livestreamed on the Council website during this time. Waikato district Mayor Allan Sanson is pleased to see most of council’s facilities back up and running after weeks of being closed. “During COVID-19 lockdown our community and our country’s health came first. Our facilities are a very important part of what makes the district such wonderful place to live and I am so happy to see them open again. We do need to be careful though. “We’ve been given a bit more freedom, but we need to make space, wash our hands and stay away if we’re not feeling well. Together as a community we can continue to keep COVID-19 at bay.” Waikato District Council
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Huntly Aquatic Centre Details about the opening date of The Huntly Aquatic Centre will be available as soon as possible. But there’ll be a number of restrictions based on Government Alert Level 2 guidance on gatherings hygiene, contact tracing and physical distancing. Community/town halls Our hall committees are preparing to have our halls open as soon as possible, while ensuring that Government guidance on gatherings, hygiene, physical distancing and contact tracing are followed. To find out when your local hall opens please contact the relevant hall committee. Details are available here. Transfer stations/resource recovery centre Huntly Transfer Station will re-open on Thursday 14 May. Te Kauwhata Transfer Station will re-open on Sunday 17 May. Normal operating hours at both sites will resume. Both sites will only be accepting rubbish and greenwaste. At this stage no recycling will be accepted and there will be no onsite sorting from public loads – it’ll all be classed as rubbish. There will also be contactless payment at both sites – no cash. Details about when Xtreme Zero Waste Resource Recovery Centre will be open to the public will be available as soon as possible. Rubbish and recycling Rubbish and recycling collection will continue has it has done through Alert Level 3. Details are available here. Walking tracks
A column connecting with senior citizens in our community.
short stories and poetry and those aspiring to publish their work. She had belonged to writers groups in Auckland and Cambridge and was a ghostwriter for the famous New Zealand horsewoman Freda White and sometimes wrote for the Raglan Chronicle. A love of horses was reflected in the stories she shared and her eccentric sense of humour was evident in everything she wrote. The original group was held at the old school and then moved to the Community House and Pam Bovril took over running the group keeping the ideas flowing under the guidance of Patsy. Gradually the members moved on and had other commitments (many were also artists and needed to fulfill other creative talents). There were just two of us at the end a wonderful Raglan story writer Dot, an original member, and me, a relative newcomer. Thanks
to Patsy’s tenacity and hilarious stories, many will treasure the wonderful happy memories we shared with the Raglan Writers Group. No doubt she will still be inspiring would-be writers in her Heavenly Stable in the Sky. Patsy Zohs passed away a couple of days before her eighty-fifth birthday last month. Condolences to her family she was a great lady and brought much pleasure to many people here in Raglan. Already there are many stories emerging from our experiences during lockdown so the over 70s will have plenty to share in the coming weeks as we (hopefully) move towards level one. Meanwhile, hang in there as we are still in level two and need to be cautious as we extend our bubbles and go shopping for the first time in eight weeks. Keep to safe distancing and hand washing. Now
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Raglan Sailing Club Regatta March 2020
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he weekend of March 14 and 15 saw the second annual Regatta run by the Raglan Sailing Club.
What a great weekend! The weather played fair and we had a good lot of sailors taking part from our own Raglan Club, and others from Hamilton and Lake Ngaroto Yacht Clubs. On Sunday there were 28 yachts on the harbour – a fantastic sight. Racing went well and everyone had a good run with many different types of yachts competing. There was food and a prize giving after the racing so sailors, families, friends, and volunteers were all well catered for.
We’d like to give a big thank you to our sponsors: (Hamilton) Burnsco, Road and Sport, Trek n Travel; (Raglan) Top Cut Butchers, Raglan 4 Square, Raglan Roast, Raglan Surf School, Institute of Awesome, Soul Shoes, and the Yot Club. We’d also like to give another big thank you to all the parents, friends, Club members, and other volunteers who helped over the weekend, including the members from Lake Ngaroto on the Committee boat, who all made it such a wonderful event. If you’d like to know more about the Raglan Sailing Club check out www. sailraglan.org, or go to the Raglan Sailing School fb page. Looking forward to next year’s Regatta! Raglan Sailing Club.
Open Home 7 Johnson Drive Raglan With a panoramic view like this and all-day sun from the northfacing aspect, it’s easy to see why you would immediately fall in love with the idea of living by the seaside in Raglan. Sit back and watch the show that is Raglan, with water sports, boating, and the famous Raglan harbour entrance right in front of your eyes. The 3 double bedrooms and thoughtfully planned house would make for easy living for a family, allowing privacy and solitude for everyone on a 895sqm elevated section. This unique property has a deck and different vista for each moment of the day, coupled with beautifully breezy and spacious light-filled living areas. Call Melanie to arrange a private viewing today. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23213 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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8 Te Whare Hauora Place is set in the beautiful Flax Cove subdivision. This rare site boasts fantastic views of both the inner harbour and Mount Karioi. The section sits on 610sqm with a very gentle slope, building your dream home here will be a breeze. The Kaitoke Walkway is only a stone’s throw away, a scenic bushwalk which follows the harbour’s edge. Raglan’s town centre is also a short walk away allowing you to take full advantage of the relaxed lifestyle it offers. For more information or to book a viewing call Sean on 027 562 4699.
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We are delighted to introduce to the market this stunning home offering 4 spacious bedrooms – three upstairs and one down. The open plan lounge takes in peaceful water views and great indoor-outdoor flow onto a private covered deck, enabling you a magical alfresco dining and entertainment area. A single garage with large storage areas offers internal access to the house via a lift. Situated on 620sqm, the grounds are immaculate and very easily maintained. With a great location, close to the water for kayak and paddleboarding access and a flat easy walk to town, this property is quite possibly the dream home you have been waiting for. Safe and sound.
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This much-loved family home is located an easy 20-minute to Hamilton and 15 mins to Raglan. The pristine 1930s Californian bungalow is set in an idyllic location extending over 3.983 ha. An immaculate family home that combines character with modern living. There are 3 bedrooms; generous dining and living, with natural flow that opens onto an expansive decking. Three-metre bi-fold doors open from the second living area, providing yet another countryside aspect. The kitchen has beautiful granite benchtops and a large bay window. The land is divided into 7 paddocks, complete with a chook house, lots of mature trees, raised vege gardens and a legal water supply from a nearby dam for the stock.
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CLOKE, Hadyn Matthew (Matt) was taken from us on Tuesday 12th May 2020 at the age of 36, through a currently undiagnosed medical event. Matt died doing what he loved, fishing on the banks of the Waipa River. Adored son of Bernard and Ann, and brother of Allen and Lee. Dearly loved husband of Carlena (nee Brown) and father to Riley, Sienna and Shaniece. Special member of Section 101 the Brown family. Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Matt’s smile, sense of humourtoand Workshop Brewing Ltd has made an application for his family the District Licensing Committee at love Ngaruawahia for and friends will be the issue of an off-licence in respect of the premises greatly A situated at 2 Park Drive, Raglan, New Zealandmissed. and small funeral (due known as Workshop Brewing Company. Commercial to Let to COVID 19) was The general nature of the businessheld to beon conducted Monday and underSELF the licence is: Sale and Supply of Alcohol that STORAGE a larger memorial is Manufactured on the premise. Thewill daysbe onheld which at a Contact Gary Kite and the hours during which alcohollater is intended date. to Should be sold under the licence are: Monday – Sunday friends desire, a SH23, Raglan 7.30am 4005 – 6.30pm. contribution can be Ph: (07) 825 The application may be6560 inspected during ordinary made to their Mob:at022 9005 office hours the 622 office of the Waikato ‘giveDistrict a little’ page. raglanstorage@gmail.com Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Commercial Any person who is entitled to objectto andLet who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working afterTO theLET date of the WORKdays SPACE first publication of (or this don’t notice,want file ato) notice writing If you can’t workinat work and of the objection with the Secretary of the District Home is just too hard, there is an unoccupied, Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, 14sq meter office available at 13 Wallis Street. Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. Unlimited Wifi, a car park and nicely refurbished. No objection to the issue of a licence be made You could comfortably fit up tomay 3 desks in there, in relation a matter other a matter closetothe door and getthan on with yourspecified work life. If in section of theplease Sale and Alcohol you’re105(1) interested call:Supply Michaelofon 0274 828 688 Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.
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Learning Assistant (Teacher Aide) Vacancies - May 2020
An exciting opportunity has opened up for motivated, energetic, positive people to join our Kaiāwhina (Learning Assistant/ Teacher Aides) team. There are currently two positions available, with the possibility of more in near the future. These positions are between 10 - 25 hours per week, school term only. We need people immediately and welcome all enquiries.
- Excellent working conditions and teamwork; - Applicants need to be positive, flexible, independent and supportive and have a genuine enthusiasm to motivate, mentor and inspire our students; - Experience useful but not essential training will be provided.
Please email a covering letter and CV, including names and contact details of at least one, preferably two referees to Louisa Barham principal@raglanarea. school.nz by 3pm Friday 29th May.
Public Notices Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Wharf Bar and Bistro Ltd, 37 Wainui Road, Raglan has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 73 Wallis Street, Raglan and known as The Wharf Kitchen and Bar. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is: Restaurant / Bar. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday – Sunday, 8am – 1am following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.
2020 Triennial Election of Trustees Further Notice of Election The following persons have been nominated as candidates to fill the 7 vacancies on the WEL Energy Trust: ANDERSON SCOTT BOOTH CHEW DUNCAN ENDRES FARRELL HAMILL HARDING HUTT JOHNSTON RAVLICH-HORAN RINALDI ROLTON SILVERTON STEPHEN WEST WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILSON YAMUNANATHAN
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There being more candidates than vacancies, an election is required to determine Section 101 the Trustees. The election will be held under the First Past the Post electoral system Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 using postal and internet voting. Candidate names will be listed in random order on the voting documents. Wharf Bar and Bistro Ltd, 37 Wainui Road, Raglan
made an application to the District Licensing Voting has Period Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an
The voting period will commence on Thursday June 2020 on-licence in respect of the premises4situated at and will close at midday on Friday JuneStreet, 2020. Raglan Voting documents be mailed 73 26 Wallis and knownwill as The Wharf to all qualified electors betweenKitchen Thursday 4 June and Bar. and Wednesday 10 June 2020.
The general nature of theFacilities business to be conducted Enrolment and Special Voting under the licence is: Restaurant / Bar. The days
Adult residents residing within the WEL Energy Trust area who are not listed on the on which and the hours during which alcohol is final electoral roll to for be thissold election wish to place vote can enrol by calling 0800 intended underbut the licence are:aMonday ENROL NOW (0800 36 76 56) or by visiting the Elections website (www.elections.org. – Sunday, 8am – 1am following day. nz) then completing and returning an enrolment form (available from any Postshop) by application may2020. be inspected during ordinary 4.30pm The on Thursday 25 June
office hours at the office of the Waikato District
Special votes are District availableLicensing from Thursday 4 June to Council, Committee, 15midday, Galileo Friday 26 June by request from theStreet, election helpline – ph 0800 666 031 or email iro@electionz.com Ngaruawahia.
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first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing
• Any other aged 18 the or over who reside the WEL Energy Trust area of thepersons objection with Secretary of thewithin District and believe theyCommittee have a rightattoWaikato vote andDistrict have not already voted in the election. Licensing Council,
Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742.
For further information regarding special voting please contact the election helpline to the issue of a licence may be made on 0800No 666objection 031.
in relation to a matter other than a matter specified
Warwick Lampp in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Electoral Officer - WEL Energy Trust Act 2012. Ph: 0800 666 030 This is the second publication of this notice. This iro@electionz.com
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Section 101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Workshop Brewing Ltd has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 2 Park Drive, Raglan, New Zealand and known as Workshop Brewing Company. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is: Sale and Supply of Alcohol that is Manufactured on the premise. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday – Sunday 7.30am – 6.30pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published on 7th May 2020.
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Enjoying stunning ocean views the main living area is spacious & open plan, boasting a brand new kitchen and generous sun soaked deck. Three bdrms, separate bthrm, shower & internal access garage + laundry complete the upper level. Downstairs is a large self contained flat plus dble garage & workshop. Situated on just over a 1/4 acre the section includes mature fruit trees, a variety of flowers, vege gardens and more! Enjoy the benefits of being so close to the beaches and bays yet only minutes to town. No Open Homes, all viewings by appointment only
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The 1990s, 3 double bedroom home has lots of room for the kids to run around and is absolute must see, to be completely appreciated. Being fully fenced and surrounded by mature fruit trees the easy care gardens give you a feeling of peace and privacy while being just minutes from Chartwell, Te Rapa Base and popular local schools. If Flagstaff is your desired location call Graham 021 222 7427
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Unique harbour front properties such as this are very seldom available. The outlook here is so breathtaking with such wide views of the ever changing tides, Mt Karioi and the surrounding landscape. A rustic 70’s cottage sits nestled into the 4237m2 site enjoying the amazing outlook on offer. Energise your soul and wake up to the smell of the fresh sea air and take a stroll on the shore accessed by a grassy path. Te Uku’s Roast Office famous coffee is only 5kms away and popular Raglan is under a 15 minute drive. This really is a little piece of paradise!
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Licensed Salesperson
Licensed Salesperson
Licensed Salesperson
Raglan Property Manager
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LJ Hooker Raglan (07) 825 7170 • 12 RAGLAN Chronicle
25-27 Bow Street , Raglan • George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA 2008