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30th January 2020 - Issue #678
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Sunday 2 February 577 Te Akau Wharf Road Raglan This is your chance to purchase your own slice of paradise in Te Akau, just a short ride across the harbour from Raglan. Set on 812sqm of native bush, the sound of the birds here is amazing. Limestone formations at the bottom of the section will allow a landscaper’s imagination to run wild. Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing all on the doorstep with water access from the nearby reserve.
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With a formidable reputation as a live act, MY BABY’s roots-driven hypnotic dance music has taken the world by storm. The MY BABY Live! New Zealand Summer Tour kicks off in Raglan at the YOT Club on February 6 and winds up at the Wildfoods Festival in Hokitika on March 7. MY BABY’s sound is informed by gospel and blues with ancient folk melodies. Added to that is the rawness of 70s funk, African desert blues, Moroccan gnawa, Indian raga and a touch of EDM. It’s all live
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instrumentation without a computer or sample in sight! The band, made up of New Zealander Daniel ‘Da Freez’ Johnson (guitar); Joost Sheik van Dijck (drums / vocals) and Cato van Dijck (lead singer and guitar), has been spreading their psychedelic blues-trance rave to the approval of audiences worldwide since 2012. They’ve played at some of the world’s biggest festivals, including Glastonbury, Isle of Wight, Sziget, Fusion and Exit. Over the years MY BABY has had tons of requests to capture the magic of their live show, which they’ve now delivered in the form of the album LIVE! To enter the draw to win one of three double passes, email the Chronicle with your name and contact number to info@raglanchronicle. co.nz with the subject line 'MY BABY'. Competition closes 5pm Monday, February 3.
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Raglan Arts Weekend gets huge financial boost from leading fine arts charity
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Raglan Arts Weekend coordinator Nicky Brzeska welcomes support from the Chartwell Trust.
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he Raglan Arts Weekend has received a huge financial boost with a grant from one of New Zealand’s leading fine arts charities.
of artists involved has increased over the
where art is more than just a passive, pretty
years with 37 creatives taking part this
thing on the wall.
The Chartwell Trust is the charitable arm of the Chartwell Collection, a collection of more than 1500 contemporary artworks from New Zealand and Australia that has been held on long term loan at the Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki. Raglan Arts Weekend coordinator Nicky Brzeska says the grant is not only a fantastic vote of confidence for the calibre of art in Whaingaroa, but also greatly acknowledges the work the arts weekend team does promoting local artists to a wider audience. “It really says something about the Raglan Arts Weekend to have support from such a prestigious organisation.” In its 11th year, the arts weekend has become one of the foremost art events in the Waikato, and Nicky says the number
“This financial backing is very exciting
and Eve to promote the importance of
for us as it also opens up some more
visual arts and to innovatively help fund
possibilities for us in terms of how we
the building of Hamilton’s first collection-
can nurture our talent, for example with
based public art gallery. Since then it
our Mentorship Programme, a first for this
has moved the Chartwell Collection to
year.”
Auckland Art Gallery (1997), continued
year.
The Chartwell Trust was set up by Rob
Husband and wife, Rob and Eve
to grow it year by year, and supported
Gardiner formed the Chartwell Trust in
hundreds of visual artists and projects
the early 1970s; they were both artists and
through the Chartwell Trust’s charitable
members of the Waikato Society of Arts.
donations programme.
The family has a relationship with
The Raglan Arts Weekend kicks off
Raglan spending summers here at the
with the Preview Exhibition on Thurs 19
family bach in Lorenzen Bay for many
March, 6.30-8pm at the Old School Arts
years. Rob now administers the trust
Centre. Check out the artists in their studios
alongside daughter Sue and three other
from Sat 11 - Mon 13 April.
directors. They are impassioned advocates for a society that works together to build a movement for a connected creative vision -
Visit www.raglanartsweekend.nz or www.facebook.com/raglanart for more information.
Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton
Buying or Selling your house! Independent and locally owned Give us a call for a free quote. Rhys Ellison 07 834 1248 & 021 2967 296 Or Kerron Sexton 07 834 1248 & 027 555 4842
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‘Garden Club’ coffee venture sprouts up on town outskirts
Alicia and Rata Miller with daughters (from left) Naera, Vera and Aria.
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ata Miller reckons his hightech Cimbali espresso machine probably has “more bells and whistles” than he needs but, hey, it makes a really mean coffee – and locals have begun
trickling in to his shipping containerturned-coffee bar at Raglan’s industrial park for their daily fix. Despite the still sparse nature of the surrounds at Nau Mai, just off SH23, it felt
a little like a friendly neighbourhood scene when the Chronicle called by Raglan’s newest coffee outlet – the Garden Club – first thing Monday morning. Rata – both a coffee roaster and barista around town for a couple of years now – was in his element. “I am able to reconnect with some of my old customers,” he told the Chronicle, adding he saw the new business as not just a job but also an opportunity to contribute to the community and give people a place to hang out. Sure it was a work in progress, his wife Alicia conceded, coffee in hand while supervising their three young girls at the outside table as they sipped their own mini hot chocolates made by Dad.
However she revealed Rata was a bit of a gardener, too, so their plants growing on a wall of the container and in the adjacent garden would ultimately flourish. Customer parking would never be a problem and there was space too to develop a “kid-oriented” area. “Yes there’s a lot to like about (being) here,” Rata agreed, citing for one thing their not having to pay “unaffordable” rent downtown. The industrial park was only going to grow, he also pointed out, with both Raglan Coconut Yoghurt and Direct Tech Automotive soon to move on site. Building and landscape supply yards were already established, and tradies coming and going. Rata has a pie-warmer on order and is now looking to buy in a few foodie favourites like Kai’s pies, usually sold at Raglan’s monthly creative market. Keeping things local is important to the couple, who relied on Raglan businesses and friends to help them get started early this month. The biggest job was to outfit the container which was shifted on site midNovember. But it’s all about the coffee really, said Rata, whose father Craig established the Miller’s brand off Auckland’s Karangahape Rd back in 1984 and is still roasting today. Rata’s inherited from him the gleaming Italian-made espresso machine, which has individual touch screens to control temperature and pressure for best flavour outcome, he says. “It’s not about the brand or the blend.” Even so, like his father he uses a highquality Kenya/Colombia blend from John Burton Ltd, the largest green bean importer in the country. Rata has previously run his own Ponsonby espresso bar, ‘too Good’, which received runner-up in the people’s choice award for best brew in Auckland by The Urban List New Zealand a few years ago. Now he’s focused on building up his reputation here on the outskirts of Raglan. And so far he’s had a ”great” response. Edith Symes
TINY HOME FOR SALE!
We are selling our tiny home - voted Tiny house of the year 2018! We've had the best 3 years living in this beauty and will be super sad to see her go but the time has come for us to build new tiny home design with our future family in mind. The home comes fully set up ready to live in including: Fridge/freezer, 'Thetford' gas oven/stovetop + extractor fan, mini 'Flick' fireplace, loft with queen bed, pull out bed couch + storage/seats, 4kg 'LG' washer/dryer, 'Separett' composting loo, shower, covered deck and solid macrocarpa outdoor table set.
We can deliver within Raglan and help set up on-site. $95,000 for this full set up. Happy to look into payment options for the right buyer.
Chris 027 6555 078 chris@raglantinyhomes.co.nz 4 RAGLAN Chronicle
Rata shows off the La Cimbali M100 with individual touch screens to control temperature and pressure.
Take a psychedelic art trip at Brain Funk, Raglan Naturally is getting an exhibition by three young artists ready to deliver tangible results
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et ready to take a trip into the imaginations of three young artists at the Brain Funk exhibition at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre in from February 7 to 29.
It’s the first official outing for Annika Clover, Seb Hart and Ziggy Knuiman who describe their work as psychedelic art, and all of their distorted, surreal drawings and paintings have an ‘out of this world’ quality to them. “Psychedelic art is an expression of the soul or the unconscious mind that can confuse and intrigue the viewer, causing them to question their own sanity and place in the cosmos. Although sometimes unsettling, I consider psychedelic art to be the most imaginative and fun to look at,” Seb says. Brain Funk describes their creative process, a sense of purging the ideas swirling around in their heads into a drawing or painting. Music, skate culture, family, friends, shit happening in their lives are what inspires their art and creating the next piece of Brain Funk is their biggest motivator. “I’m inspired by life and everything around me but what inspires me more is the line that I’ve just drawn; each line inspires the next,” Seb says. Derived from Ancient Greek, psychedelic translates to ‘mindmanifesting’ and it’s this burning desire to express themselves through their artistic endeavours, and the sense of release it brings them that pushes their creative boundaries. Annika is the only one with any formal art training having studied art at high school and being immersed in creativity from birth through her mother Teresa who was a ceramic artist. She considered taking up art at university but was put off by the lack of true artistic freedom and wasn’t keen on being lumbered with a huge student loan. Both Seb and Ziggy are not inhibited by their lack of training and have no desire to be tied down by the limitations of art school. “I was turned off art at high school it was too restrictive; I’m just figuring it out as I do it,” Seb says. Living in such a diverse community is a huge influence on their desire to be creative. “We’re lucky to be surrounded by creative people in a creative town,” Ziggy says. The three 20-year-olds all work in Raglan; Annika runs vegetarian/vegan eatery Clover in Volcom Lane, Seb is a Bartender at the Yot Club and Ziggy makes coffee at Indys. Holding their first exhibition is a big step in their burgeoning artistic journeys and they are excited about getting feedback about their “scribbles”. “I hope that what I’m doing creates as much feeling and joy as I get from artists that I admire,” Annika says. Janine Jackson Opening night Friday, February 7 from 5pm at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart St. The exhibition runs until Saturday, February 29 from 10am2pm.
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The Brain Funk exhibition will be a collective showcase of art by Annika Clover, Seb Hart and Ziggy Knuiman.
Brain Funk artists Annika Clover, Seb Hart and Ziggy Knuiman creatively explore the unconscious mind.
- Planning is critical to wellbeing After more than a year of workshops, community meetings and planning the Raglan Naturally Community Plan is ready to move to the next phase. Coordinator Gabrielle Parson is looking forward to working with the community, Raglan Community Board and the Waikato District Council to deliver concrete results. “We couldn’t have got to where we are now without the ongoing involvement of the Raglan Naturally committee, the focus groups and other volunteers,” she says. The final plan, which includes community submissions, will be presented at the February 19 community board meeting at 1.30pm at the Raglan Town Hall. Once the plan has been adopted by the community board and the council, a Raglan Naturally charitable trust will be established to support future applications for funds and grants for projects that are related to the plan. “This is a different phase we are moving into and some of the main work of Raglan Naturally will be supporting the implementation of the community plan. In a nutshell we will be getting the work done,” she says. The Raglan Naturally Trust will be set up as a co-governance body, which will enable a working partnership with local iwi and actively incorporating the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in the plan. A community meeting will be held in March to discuss the formation of the Raglan Naturally Trust and to view the final Raglan Naturally Plan. Following that there will be a call for nominations of Raglan Naturally trustees. The trustees will be appointed by the Raglan Community Board. Raglan Naturally was also selected last year to take part in the Department of Internal Affairs Community-led Development Programme. One of 19 communities across the country and one of the first in the Waikato, the partnership with DIA will also mean access to funds to help with administration costs and for future community projects through Raglan Naturally. “It’s thanks to the DIA, DV Bryant Trust and WEL Energy Trust for recent funding that we can continue this important work.” Janine Jackson For more information about Raglan Naturally visit the Raglan Naturally Facebook page, www.raglannaturally.co.nz or email raglannaturally@gmail.com.
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SOLD Open Home
One of the things we love to do at Ray White Raglan is announce great results. Just Sold! 29 Government Road and Raglan Shuttle Limited. We have purchasers ready and eager to buy and a few maybe interested in your home. If you are considering selling, give us a call. You can trust us to help you achieve the best possible price.
Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282
5A Waikowhai Place Raglan Please note our vendors have an offer on another house and want this property sold. This premium home is ready and waiting for you to move to and enjoy. The high calibre house features 3 double bedrooms and one single. The master bedroom features a beautifully tiled ensuite with underfloor heating. Stylish and modern with open plan living which flows to the outdoor decking. The kitchen is highly specked with granite benchtop and butler’s pantry. A spacious double garage provides internal access to the house. The grounds are nicely finished with concrete driveway. Situated close to Lorenzen Bay and on the bus route to town and school.
For Sale
$850,000
View
Saturday & Sunday 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23183 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
AUCTION SOON 61A Sunshine Rise Raglan Set on a large, 830sqm private section with beautiful plantings, this original farmhouse will be your very own oasis. A number of vegetable gardens complement the native trees and the flat section is perfect for the family. Situated a short walk away from Lorenzen Bay, you can launch paddle boards or kayaks within minutes. Three large bedrooms are situated off the living area and a fourth room is located at the front of the house. A modern kitchen offers plenty of space and a picturesque view of the roses in bloom. The living area, complete with a fireplace and heat pump ensures comfort year-round. Polished timber floors complete the picture and make this a home you will never want to leave. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23180 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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For Sale
$650,000
Sean Mills 027 562 4699
106c Greenslade Road Raglan This stylish five-bedroom home is north-facing, elevated and captures all day sun. The house is carefully configured to give everyone their own space inside and out, providing relaxed family living. A new, well-appointed kitchen complete with granite benchtop is just a reflection of the quality of the house throughout. The lounge opens with ease through the stacker bifolds to the north-facing deck and expansive grass area. The master bedroom with ensuite enjoys its own private, sheltered decking. The tiled kitchen and dining area is bright, light and airy while enjoying the luxury of underfloor heating. Quality fixtures and fittings, floorings and soft furnishings just add to the appeal. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23158 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
Auction
12:00pm, Saturday 8 February On Site (unless sold prior)
View
Saturday & Sunday 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964
EnviroMatters
The Whāingaroa Environment Centre
whāingaroa.org.nz | envirocentre@whāingaroa.org.nz | (07) 825 0480 | find us in the Town Hall, Bow Street
Get ready for...
Maui Dolphin Day 2020 and the famous
Recycled Raft Race Saturday 28 March / 10am - 2pm Papahua Domain, Raglan Get your thinking caps on and start planning your raft now! Categories are: 1st place - Raddest Recycled Raft (RRR), 2nd - Best Team Raft, 3rd - Most Ambitious Raft plus Best Junior Raft and the Fastest Raft Registration forms and entry rules available from the Whāingaroa Encironment Centre and Xtreme Zero Waste. Are you a local amateur performer and keen to contribute a short act on our stage? We want to hear from you! Whāingaroa Encironment Centre Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan / envirocentre@whāingaroa.org.nz Open: Tuesday - Friday 12 - 4pm & Saturday 10am - 12pm
Xtreme Zero Waste’s Hot Composter - a Weed Whacking Winner Xtreme Zero Waste (XZW) is stoked with the Horizontal Composting Unit (HCU) and the garden-waste composting systems at the Resource Recovery Centre at Te Hutewai Rd. Our biggest ‘a-ha!’ moment recently has been a successful trial disposal of noxious plants through the HCU and windrows. The HCU compost gets hot enough to kill most of Whāingaroa’s noxious weed species - Woolly Nightshade, Wild Ginger, Wandering Willy, Privet and a whole lot more. The big compost windrows (beside the HCU) can process flax, cabbage tree, Wandering Willy and others which previously went to landfill. XZW is delighted that both methods produce weed-free compost. Over the next two years there will be a collaborative project in Whāingaroa, supported by Waikato Regional Council, to tackle some of our most challenging weed problems. Most of these weeds will be processed through Xtreme’s composting system with the knowledge that we can still produce a weed free compost. More information on this project will be available soon. Other news is that Xtreme just had the enormous grinding machine in to process the windrows, making a new batch of our other product ‘Carbon Compost.’ This compost will be sieved and available in bags soon, or in bulk, unsieved, for a limited time (pick up or delivered). See our XZW Facebook page for more details.
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Sands of time - 1920
Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whaingaroa a century ago – 1920
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century ago, the Great War had occurred more than 12 months ago (though at least one soldier returned to Raglan as late as April 1920), the influenza outbreak was almost over (3 cases in February) and things were getting back to normal, except that it was a new normal, with motor cars taking over from horses and the first aeroplane arriving, but shipping was still important and a survey for a Hamilton- Waitetuna-Raglan railway was started by a new Light Railway Board. In January 1920 a Waikato Times article, 'The Old Days Pass', summed up the changes, saying, “This year should mark an epoch in the history of Raglan, inasmuch as it will see the last of that old institution, the Raglan horse coach. For the last few years that long blue snake (the metal) has been creeping nearer and nearer to Raglan, and swallowing up the mud in its track. Henceforward all mails and passengers will be conveyed to Raglan at all times of the year and in all seasons by motor service. . . But the Raglanites, having seen the advantages of being brought nearer to civilisation by metal road and motor service are becoming alive to the situation, and, not content with this, are clamouring for a railway. . . What the railway has done for Hamilton the railway will do for Raglan, with a good permanent line via the Moerangi and Waitetuna Valley. Raglan will become the marine suburb . . . Hamilton’s business men will have their homes by the sea, and go backwards and forwards to their workshops and streets, and houses will spring up in every direction.” A few years later, the Town Board said “Quite a quantity of local business went away from the town” as a result of easier access to Hamilton. However, the 1920 population of 291 grew to 350 in the next decade. Gravel was also being added to Wallis St, Te Mata, Waitetuna and Waingaro roads at that time. Metal required quarries and, in March, the manager at Kauroa Quarry, Thomas Dunlop, was killed by explosive. Another Times article said, “Never has the little township had so many visitors. The hotels and accommodation houses were booked up, months ago, and the seaside cottages that have sprung up along the beach were crowded with families, while the white canvas of tents was spotted everywhere.” Even the Hamilton Municipal Band had to delay its visit as they had nowhere to stay. It was about 1920 that Mrs Walker opened tearooms in Wallis St, near the Old Stone Jug. One report said there are only a few of the old settlers left, the majority of the new-comers being returned soldiers. Possibly that increased support for commemorating the war dead. The first ANZAC Service was held in the Town Hall on Sunday 25 April at 3 pm. It was considered whether to build the footbridge, or a Soldiers’ Club as a war memorial, but then a cenotaph was agreed on. A rating area to pay for the bridge was also discussed. The war memorial opened in 1922 and the bridge in 1926. A concert was held in Te Uku school for their memorial hall, which opened in 1921. Another new arrival was Raglan's first solicitor, William F. Johns, who was followed by his family on the ship from Onehunga. He had offices in Bow St until his death in 1956. However, the old Raglan was still evident. The Town Board was reported as, “taking drastic measures” to stop stock wandering the streets. John Galvan's team of bullocks, from Te Mata, were still doing contracts, though,
about 1920, Walmsley Brothers bought a 1 ton Model T Ford, to cart cream to Raglan dairy factory. As trade revived after the war, butter prices went from 7d per pound to 2s 6d, so Raglan Co-operative Dairy Co. was doing very well for its 79 farmers. In early September they asked the Harbour Board to put a small shed on the new wharf to keep butter cool when the ship was late. It's therefore not clear how this photo of wharf with sheds came to be in the 30 September edition of the Auckland Weekly News, after Whaingaroa Harbour Board, “formerly took it over”. In November the Waikato Times reported that the wharf had been passed by the Marine Department and the 1889 Long Wharf, off Cliff St, was being demolished and the timber and rails stacked for sale. The Northern Steam Ship's 400 ton steamers, Rimu, or Aupouri, still left Onehunga at 2pm every Monday for Kawhia and Raglan. In March the Rimu ran its annual schnapper fishing excursion. Wharves around the harbour, at Ponganui, Ruakiwi, Waingaro and Te Uku, were linked to the steamers by launches, such as Eired Carr's 'Tuatea', bought from Billy McQueen in 1920. The launches towed up to 12 tons on a barge, mainly fertilizer up the harbour and wool back to the wharf. This photo was also in that 30 September edition. It wasn't until December that it was announced a grant of £1000 would enable metalling of the 60 chains (1.2km) of mud near Okete, on the Hamilton- Raglan road, by the end of 1921. The new road was also vulnerable, with 22 slips, closing it for a month, after floods on 7 June. The Times reported, “Raglan is therefore, isolated, except from the sea, as the road from Waingaro In Ngaruawahia is not yet usable owing to the working of the punt at Ngaruawahia not being possible on account of the height of the Waipa River.” The Ngāruawāhia bridge had collapsed in 1916 and wasn't rebuilt until 1922. The forerunners of today's buses started running regularly from the Victoria St area, via Frankton railway station. A single fare cost about a quarter of an average weekly wage. Noel Robertson opened a garage depot in Hamilton as well as Raglan and joined AARD, mainly taken over by NZR Road Services in 1928. Noel later wrote that, “Dick Turpin took over Bob Aitken's mail run and we ran in opposition for several years. . . I often found him without a jack and lent him mine, and sometimes pulled him out of the mud when he was stuck.” Dick must have suffered a setback when, in May, his uninsured car was burnt in his Raglan garage.
With candles and in the absence of mains water, or a fire brigade, fire was an on-going problem. In August, Mr Gilmour left his shop, on the corner of Bow and Green St, about 9 pm, but 3 hours later it burnt down. In 1928 it was rebuilt and is now Tacos cafe. Bad luck for Gilmours may have been good for Farmers, as the Farmers Union Trading Co took over the house and store on the corner of Wi Nera St (this 1900 building is now a take-away and shops) in May. At that time the co-operative had 31 stores in small towns from Kaitaia to Ongarue. They sold the Raglan store in 1956. In April the Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, Dr. H. W. Cleary, made a brief trip from Auckland in one of the earliest Boeing seaplanes, which flew from Kawhia at 9.30, arriving in Raglan at 10.20am and leaving at 1.20pm. It carried a small amount of mail. The Anglican church was also active, with St. Peters Sea Scouts being formed by the Rev. C.B.W. Seton. At the time, 1920 would have been seen as a promising start to post war recovery. Raglan got a new wharf and started the process of getting the footbridge, but few would have envisaged that, by 1928, camps
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What's On FRI 31 JAN GUERILLA ART JAM 6.30 at the Old School - more info below >>> * * * * * * * * * * M O V I E S AT THE OLD S C H O O L * * * * * * * * * * *JUDY (M Viol. & off. lang.) Sun 2 – 4.30 *LA BELLE EPOQUE (M Sex scenes, drug use. & off. lang.) Sat 1 – 5.30 Subtitles.Door sales 30 mins prior.
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FRI 31 JAN @ THE YOT CLUB: Punk Rock Canine (OZ) Unsanitary Napkin, The Contenders, Easy O, $10. SAT 1 FEB @ THE YOT CLUB: Cloak Bay Heavy Chest $15 EventďŹ nda Yot Club free pickup & dropo, text to this number: 0 2 7 - Y O T- E E E E 027 968 3333
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SUN 2 FEB @ THE YOT CLUB: >>>SUNDAY SESSIONS<<< HiJenkx, Silent Selector, B-Rex and Jamin-I. Free from 5pm - $10 after 7. Food from ULOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kitchen. WED 5 JAN @ YOT CLUB: Lost Tribe Aotearoa outside in yard til 10pm. DJ Snead Place inside from 10pm til 1am.
The Wellness Hub at 12 Wallis St has rooms available for lease: â&#x20AC;˘ Multiple rooms for rent (varying sizes from 8sqm to 34sqm) â&#x20AC;˘ Suited for health or wellness based businesses that complement current tenants â&#x20AC;˘ Common waiting area and staff room For further information please contact Sharon or Steve Meddings at raglanwellness@gmail.com
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Situations Vacant RAGLAN FISH Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for staff at Raglan Fish at the Wharf. FOH & Cooks. Experience preferred. Phone Mark 0274935144
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218a Houchen Road
Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email
kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz
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It’s All About The Views
Set elevated up a private country road this 2015 built modern & sunny home is positioned for all day sun & striking views of Raglan’s Karioi mountain. The home boasts a light filled open plan high stud living area with ranch sliders opening out onto a good sized deck to enjoy the views. The 3 bedrooms are doubles & the kitchen has all the modern conveniences. A double carport keeps the vehicles dry while a shipping container houses the lawnmower, tools and toys. A real bonus is the sleepout with electricity for your guests or perhaps an income through airBNB in the future. All this on just under 2.5 acres. Call Kyle today!
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Picture Postcard Mountain Views For Sale $695,000
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Auction 22.02.20 12pm, on site Contact Graham Rope - 021 222 7427 Email
grahamr.raglan@ljh.co.nz
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Imagine waking up every day to breath-taking views of the raglan harbour from the privacy of this character cottage. Elevated for the sun, this single level immaculate three bedroom weatherboard home will welcome you with its three bedrooms, a recently refurbished bathroom with new spa bath, shower and toilet. The location of this cottage, on a full 869m2 section approx, is often sought after. If you’re looking for a peaceful and quiet location close to town with breathtaking views then call Graham now to arrange a viewing by appointment or visit our next open home. Auction on site 22nd Feb at 12pm (unless sold prior)
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20 Wainui Rd
31e Government Road
Super Central - Huge Potential This tidy 2 bedroom beach bach or rental investment is conveniently located only 250m from Raglan’s popular town centre and direct harbour access for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding. The 1980’s home sits on a fully fenced ‘flat as a pancake’ section and has a single attached garage/workshop. Currently tenanted with an excellent tenant happy to remain should a new owner require it. Please call Kyle for all the details and any questions. Prior auction offers considered.
Way Better than Renting! This cute 3 bedroom home includes character features with polished timber floors and high ceilings. Perfectly situated in an elevated position on the section and featuring a generous, partially covered deck area to extend your living. The land area of 428m² is low maintenance and provides great off street parking for cars, trailers and a boat. Bus stop close by & walking distance to the wharf, harbour & town.
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For Sale $520,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Saturday 11 -11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/2H7HFG
02.02.20 1pm onsite Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sun 2 Feb - 12.30-1pm ljhooker.co.nz/2J8HFP
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1030 Limeworks Loop Road, Te Pahu
31b Government Road
50 Fabulous Acres! This exceptional farmlet is picturesque & includes highly fertile grazing land subdivided into 11 paddocks. Improvements include a 2004 built 3 bdrm home + dble gge, cattle yards & large haybarn, currently set up for calf rearing. This fantastic property will appeal to a range of buyers from those looking for a dairy run off to an equestrian wanting to expand.
Ideal First Home or Investment This tidy 3 bedroom home will tick a lot of boxes, featuring a private courtyard, great under house storage and insulated to comply with the new regulations. The 524m² (approx) section is fully fenced, low maintenance with potential for further landscaping and includes good off street parking, even enough room for a boat. There’s a bus stop very close by and it’s walking distance to the wharf, harbour and town. Don’t delay in contacting Stephen or Michelle to view. For Sale $510,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/290HFG
For Sale Price by Neg + GST if any Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/2MEHFG
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Kyle Leuthart
Michelle O’Byrne
Stephen O’Byrne
Robbie Regnier
Matt Sweetman
Graham Rope
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*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.
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