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25th March 2021 - Issue #723

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Major new Aotearoa movie, COUSINS, screening in Raglan

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COUSINS will be screening in

Communion service every Sunday 9.30am

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until both are in their sixties that they

and Makareta. Three Māori cousins

find each other. On that night Makareta

with three lives that are separate yet

takes Mata home and encourages her

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refuses but as she’s leaving she hears

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Back home on the land, educated Makareta flees an arranged marriage to study law and begin the search for

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unlikely than ever. Makareta has become a lawyer and Missy works the land. Things don’t go

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Young Mata, Young Makareta and Young Missy at Spectacle Hills, Rotorua


Adaptability the key: sole local survivor of a turbulent industry threat management plan imposed by DOC and Fisheries NZ to protect the species. While Warrick recalls fishers being told the ban would not be pushed out any further, it was later extended to seven nautical miles offshore along the west coast of the North Island and these days is at 12 nautical miles.

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Warrick reckons he’s only seen Maui dolphin about eight times in all his years of fishing – let alone ever having caught one. The changes have made it harder and harder to earn a living, he says. “A couple of years ago I was going to finish altogether … it felt like I was getting nowhere trying to be a trawler on the west coast.” Netting a living: Warrick aboard his trawler Joanne.

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aglan commercial skipper Warrick Harris may be pleased to hear that officialdom believes he runs a “great little fishery” but insists he’s simply making a living and doing it sustainably. The 49 year old’s been fishing out of Raglan for more than two decades now, the sole local survivor in an industry that’s had to cope with increasingly difficult regulations. And Warrick reckons that, despite all the red tape, he enjoys a good work-life balance. “I live in the country and work out at sea,” the family man told the Chronicle from his trawler Joanne, tied up at Raglan wharf. “That’s what I like.” He also likes it that a portion of his catch goes straight from iced bins aboard his boat to the fish shop at the wharf, which he says means customers get the freshest possible product. It’s a practice that’s no longer a given in this country thanks to stringent controls imposed by the Ministry for Primary Industries.

environment, an adaptability which has earned him that good reputation with industry officials. Warrick traces his involvement in commercial fishing here back to the summer of ‘97-’98. He worked a few years on the Hartstone’s boats, and stayed on when Tainui subsequently took over the longtime local company. In fact it was during Tainui’s relatively brief involvement with the fishing industry here that he got his skippers ticket. “I ran the Lady Ruth a while … until it was sold,” Warrick recalls. With the former Hartstone’s vessels gone to the east coast he then invested in his own boat with support from Raglan Seafoods owner Mark Mathers who depends on Warrick’s catch for his popular fish shop at the wharf. At first Warrick was set netting for shark – or lemon fish, as it’s called by retailers – for both the local market and for export to Australia.

“MPI doesn’t make it easy,” Warrick admits. “There’s no room to do anything wrong.”

But soon after, the first of New Zealand’s fishing restrictions designed to protect Maui’s and Hector’s dolphins was put in place, with a four nautical mile ban (from the beach) on set netting.

It’s also meant constantly adjusting his fishing practices to the changing regulatory

“I had fished here three years and never seen a Maui dolphin,” says Warrick of the

But buying his fourth boat the Joanne – a purpose-built trawler which in Warrick’s words can fish the “shitty” west coast weather a lot more and allow better catches – proved to be a turning point. “I’ve also learnt how to avoid catching (too much) snapper,” he reveals, taking only the quantity allowed under New Zealand’s quota management system. But he’s still able to catch 80 percent gurnard. To achieve the right balance Warrick has adjusted his net, keeping it low to ensure less snapper are caught while also including a modification that allows any too-small gurnard and invertebrates to escape.

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“I’m always trying to improve,” he says of his efforts to fish sustainably. Warrick has only the one crew member and his take’s a tiny drop in the bucket compared with that of fisheries giants like Sealord and Talleys, but he maintains it’s a case of the smaller the better. He can ensure his fish are landed in a high quality condition which, in turn, means they sell better and have a longer shelf life. He’s proud of his achievements, making the most of the good fishing Raglan has to offer and even earning praise from the MPI observers on board over the years. But it’s been tough, and of the three trawlers based at Raglan wharf as recently as last year it’s only the Joanne that remains. Edith Symes

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An occasional opinion column with Aaron Mooar, Station Manager of Raglan Community Radio and the host of the Morning Show.

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treme Zero Waste nearly had to close its doors in 2003 and it was only because of a strong show of

began contacting council to let their feelings be known. This was back in the day when

support from the community that they

most communication was done via phone

retained the contract to collect rubbish

and fax and apparently so many people

and recycling in Whaingaroa.

were phoning the council their lines jammed

Council and Xtreme have had a relatively constructive relationship for a long time now,

up and council staff were struggling to call outside the building.

but it wasn’t always the case. In the early

According to Rick Thorpe the council CEO

days council staff didn’t know what to make

rang him to demand he “call off” the protest

of this unusual group of people from across

action but since it was a spontaneous reaction

the divvy who wanted to recycle everything

from the community there wasn’t much Rick

and the CEO at the time was antagonistic

could actually do about it. Eventually the

toward the whole project and would openly mock Xtreme’s representatives in meetings at council. Xtreme had been picking up the rubbish and recycling in Raglan for nearly three years when the CEO told them that they were finished because he had rolled the entire district into one big contract and was giving

CEO gave in to the community’s demands and Xtreme lived on – now employing 40 members of our community. A few years later Waikato District

Despite all the research and development

Council got a new CEO and a senior manager

done in Raglan and despite other councils

who could see value in the work Xtreme was

(like Hamilton) starting their own foodwaste

doing and things improved dramatically.

curbside pickups Waikato District Council

need to message the mayor beforehand and let him know how much we want it. We will also need to submit to the plan later on but

Having said that, Xtreme Zero Waste is

is struggling to make a commitment to the

right now is when important decisions are

Without the council contract it’s unlikely

in a situation once again where community

innovative pickup that made us the number

being made behind the scenes .

Xtreme Zero Waste would have survived as

support is needed. Because of a bungled

one recycling community in the country.

an organisation.

survey two years ago and an indifferent

Early next month WDC will be putting

attitude from the Mayor we are in danger of

out it’s draft Long Term Plan for comment

losing our food waste pickup.

but if we value the food waste pickup we

it to a single contractor for the next year.

When word of this spread within the community a lot of people were upset and

This April we will be asking for your feedback on three plans that cover some big issues.

Let’s avoid the embarrassing situation of having a lower standard of recycling than Hamilton does!

Your voice matters Consultation opens 1 April

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Lightbulb moment instrumental in simpler way to learn to play

Chris demonstrates how his invention works.

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t may sound a bit Irish but a local muso turned inventor has come up with a device that teaches people with not a scrap of musical knowledge how to play all manner of ballads and pub songs from the Emerald Isle. In fact Chris Watson’s ‘Tunebot’ holds more than 10,000 traditional Irish tunes, along with rows of LEDs that enable anyone who

can’t read music to quickly get to grips with any of four of the most common instruments in Irish music nowadays – the mandolin, banjo, whistle or flute. It’s all rather like colour by numbers, admits Chris. The LEDs light up in a programmed sequence to show which strings and frets, or keys and holes, to play.

And since it’s widely accepted that playing by ear with no written music is the best way to learn traditional Irish music, Chris adds, this is a skill that can be readily practised with Tunebot. “It helps you listen more carefully, memorise rather than regurgitate, quickly identify wrong notes and learn new tunes,” he explains of the product he developed over many painstaking hours last year. This one-time project manager – who abandoned the corporate world in favour of being a stay-at-home dad and building Tunebots – reveals he had a brainwave after a friend he was teaching to play mandolin struggled on a particular chord. As soon as she watched and heard Chris play that chord she could easily do it herself, he observed. He then figured that if a wannabe instrumentalist could simultaneously see and hear the music in front of them, they could play whatever they liked. Chris had a long-outdated computer science degree to draw on but says he learnt everything he really needed to know by googling and from YouTube. Bit by bit he taught himself the intricacies of electronics to enable him to design his own circuit board then added an amplifier, a touchscreen and so on. “And I learned how to (computer) code.”

It’s been quite a journey, he says, from the prototyping and testing stage and on to the marketing of his unusual invention. The product was finally launched – and a few sold – two months ago at the Auckland Folk Festival, with some Tunebots also selling locally since then. Chris is grateful to people in the community who have helped in some way to get Tunebot off the ground – from Mark Duyvesteyn who set him up with 3D printing, microcontrollers and electronics to Sam Nobs who assisted with coding and Leighton Davies who “sorted me out with graphics”. Nick Leigh helped with product design, he adds, while Chris Meek provided the office space. Then there are the Irish music fans like Jessie Rushton, Bernadette Gavin, David Loughlin, Dougal Greer and Jennifer Snowden who were among the 70-odd that answered Chris’s call on Raglan Notice Board back in October for “test pilots” to trial the Tunebot. All have been “patient testers”, he reckons, getting him to an end product he hopes many people like the sound of. Edith Symes

Young rugby talent makes mark at sevens tournament

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alented young local Mitchell Swann has recently marked a win with the Hamilton Boys High School sevens team at the 2021 Te Ika a Māui North Island Secondary Schools Sevens Tournament held at Arataki over March 21-22. Fourteen year old Mitchell was recently accepted in to the highly competitive Junior Elite Sports Programme at Hamilton Boys High School, spearheaded by Department Head Todd Miller (former All Black and Waikato player). Coaches noticed Mitchell's talent during his trial for the Boys High touch team and was picked to be part of the sevens team that won the tournament over the weekend. Having come up through the Raglan Junior Rugby Club, Mitchell has in the past represented Waikato and the North Island at both the Gwynne Shield and Roller Mills tournaments. He started at Hamilton Boys High School at the beginning of 2021 after completing Year 9 at Raglan Area School. With trials for the First XV A team coming up very soon, Mitchell's current goal is to get chosen for this squad.

2021 Secondary Schools Sevens Tournament Champions Hamilton Boys High School.

Mitchell Swann with winning trophy.

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Splendid Greens enjoyed by Waikato Bowlers R

aglan Bowling Club hosted its largest event in its busy calendar – The Western 1000, where serious sponsorship enables the awarding of serious prize-money to winning teams. By 9.30 am last Saturday, 26 teams of four players were well into competing for first prize in the event played over four games. The Winning Team, from Hillcrest, saw off tough competition while our best local team, sponsored by Top Cut Butchery, narrowly missed out on 4 wins. Thanks to our amazing sponsors for this event – Super Value Raglan, PGG Wrightson and Seddon Park Funeral Home.

Our busy bowling season is drawing to an end with the last Twilight Bowls night held this week, however, as we have an artificial green, we continue to play rollup’s and four open Winter Tournaments, from May to August. We welcome social bowlers just wanting to give the game a go so if you want to put together a few mates and have a couple of hours playing bowls please contact Alan Price, on 021 456 751 to arrange this. Sue Kingi

Image: Top Cut Butchery team from left, Jack Peel, Les Schlager, Ross Turner and Bill Bond.

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An aerial survey of the electricity network will be undertaken by a contractor for network owner WEL Networks in the following rural areas during March/April 2021:

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Raglan

High resolution imagery of the top of power poles will be taken by a low flying helicopter so safety and replacement assessments can be made. The aim is to keep the public safe by rectifying any issues before they cause problems including power outages. The public are encouraged to take appropriate steps with animals and livestock, if they are likely to be spooked, such as moving them away from paddocks near network power lines and/or moving them to a secure location. For more information on expected dates for your area go to: wel.co.nz/news-and-media or

facebook.com/WELNetworks or call 0800 800 935

Please note dates may change due to weather conditions.

1 May 2021 Calling all Members, Former Members and Friends of Raglan Bowling Club The day will commence at 10.30 am with a formal opening, followed by photos, morning-tea, the Centennial Tournament and afternoon-tea.

Registration for the day is by way of contacting club secretary Sue Kingi via phone or email. Current club members please wear Uniform. The formalities will conclude at approx. 4 pm.

Registrations Close Friday 19 March

$20 registration paid on the day, includes entry to centennial roll-up (for those who wish to play)

Contact Sue Kingi 07 8470 467 or bowlermarysue@gmail.com to register

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Introducing Meli Berends: Maternity, Birth, and Milestone Photographer

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his week we sat down for a Q&A with maternity photographer Meli Brends. When did you find your passion for photography? I have been enamoured by photography since high school, but was much older when I realised that I had a deep passion for capturing images of hāpū māmās, birth and children. After being diagnosed with breast cancer at 33, I realised that life is short and what I loved was photography and so embarked on my journey as a professional photographer. What training did you pursue? When I was presented with the opportunity to turn my love for photography into a career, I grabbed it with both hands and decided to move my wee family to Palmerston North. At the age of 40, I completed a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Imaging, majoring in photography and in 2016 was awarded the NZ Institute of Professional Photography (NZIPP) student category winner Why did you decide to focus your photography towards pregnancy and childhood? I am passionate about documenting birth. It is such an honour being welcomed into the birthing space and being able to capture moments and emotions between expectant parents and their support people. Birth photography is a beautiful way to keep hold of all those precious moments that

happen so fast during this incredible time and being able to revisit those memories is such a treasure. I enjoy documenting milestone moments for babies and toddlers, featuring ‘birthday cake smashes’. These sessions are wonderfully messy and fun and can often be followed with some 'clean-up' bath time or breastfeeding photography sessions, which make equally lovely keepsakes. What a way for our children to see how loved they are! Do you have future projects that you are working on? One additional facet of photography is being able to collaborate with others, creating powerful images that really speak to people. To be involved in a creative project that may bring others to see the world differently, working with a social narrative that causes discussion, creates awareness, and celebrates unity within diversity. Using photography as a tool to share a message, raising awareness and to educate, is extremely close to my heart. I am always keen to collaborate with other artists or activists, jumping on board a project to help bring it to fruition. How do people get in touch or learn more? If you would like to book a session to capture your pregnancy, your little one or have a project in mind then I would love to talk with you! Website: www.meliberendsphotography. com Email: meliberends@gmail.com Facebook: @meli berends photography

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Situated in Te Akau, an area renowned for its farming history, sits all 205.4284 hectares (more or less), in two titles pggwre.co.nz/HAM31725 that 1033 Mangiti Road has to offer. Traditionally this farm has been used for sheep and beef breeding but recently has been used for bull grazing and cropping. It's mostly easy rolling contour with approx. 40ha crop able ash over clay loam soil allow for many farming options.

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Kawhia run Road MATA 652TE Kawhia Road 652 is currently as part of a large traditional farm. Located in Te Mata near Small sheep Farm and andbeef Large Lifestyle! Raglan this is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle 652 Kawhia Road is currently run as part of a large location with access to the amazing recreational activities traditional sheep and beef farm. Located in Te Mata near Raglan has to offer. On one of the boundaries to this 95ha Raglan this is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle block (subject to survey) is the Bridal Veil Falls reserve. location with access to the amazing recreational activities Raglan has to offer. On one of the boundaries to this 95ha block (subject to survey) is the Bridal Veil Falls reserve. pggwre.co.nz/HAM31660

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4337 State Highway RAGLAN to An opportunity purchase 3.5ha this23close to the Raglan town boundaryand doesn't happenBEO very often. The contour of Location Potential $940,000 the land is flat to gentle rolling with many suitable potential An opportunity to purchase 3.5ha this close to the Raglan building sites. Mature trees on about 60%of the property town boundary doesn't happen very often. The contour of make this a landscapers dream, could be ideal for the land is flat to gentle rolling with many suitable potential permaculture also. The property has a natural spring feed building sites. Mature trees on about 60%of the property stream running through it. make this a landscapers dream, could be ideal for permaculture also. The property has a natural spring feed pggwre.co.nz/HAM30758 stream running through it.

35 Long Street ThisRAGLAN substantial property set on 1012sqm has a lot to offer. Perfectly situated within easy walking distance to Raglans Sunsets, Harbour Views shops and cafe's yet far enough away to be peaceful and This substantial property set on 1012sqm has a lot to offer. quiet. Hours can be spent marvelling at the view of the Perfectly situated within easy walking distance to Raglans Raglan Harbour and the bar, watching the boats, paddle shops and cafe's yet far enough away to be peaceful and boarders, kayaker's and kite surfers all from this property. quiet. Hours can be spent marvelling at the view of the Raglan Harbour and the bar, watching the boats, paddle boarders, kayaker's and kite surfers all from this property. pggwre.co.nz/HAM30355

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$1.7M Located just a short drive from Raglan this 48haHelping approx grow the country Plus GST (if any) property has a lot to like about it. The comfortable VIEW sunny 4 bedroom home is perfect for family and Helping grow the country As Advertised or By Appointment entertaining. Decks on both sides of the house provide sunny outdoor living opportunities no matter the time of day. Amazing 360deg views can be enjoyed year round, the ocean, mountain and sunset view fill the lounge in the afternoon. Currently running 60 Breeding cows this block is well set up for grazing cattle, 26 paddocks all with water fed from the reliable spring on the property. Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625 E richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz

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Situated at Ruapuke near Raglan are these four amazing lifestyle sections ranging in size from 8000m2 to 1.1ha, all have incredible ocean and mountain views. Within walking distance to Ruapuke beach very few properties ever come to the market. Take your pick of the sites available now and start planning your dream build.

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Hutchison and Hareb hammer home big wins at Rip Curl Pro presented by Corona

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aglan’s Taylor Hutchison and Taranaki’s Paige Hareb have both surfed to big wins at the Rip Curl Pro Raglan presented by Corona today (Sunday 21st March) as they decimated the perfect waves wrapping into Manu Bay. The high scoring finals were optimised by the two winning totals, Hutchison finishing with a 17.6 point heat total and Hareb finishing with a 16.60 point heat total. The swell was expected to decrease throughout the day but instead, it built from dawn getting to 1.0m – 1.5m for the afternoon heats and finals with glassy conditions throughout the morning giving way to sea breezes in the afternoon. Hutchison continued his good form throughout the early stages of the event after posting the only perfect ten point ride on day one and then posting excellent scores in all three heats he contested today. “I am stoked to finally get a win here at home. I had such a good run this weekend and to surf in the final with these guys was awesome” said Hutchison. “Most heats or finals when your opponents are chasing over a nine

point ride, you think you are pretty safe but not out there today, the waves were so good and these guys in the final all had waves in that range so it was not over until that final hooter” he added. Hutchison’s precision backhand appeared to have stepped up a notch this weekend where he continually found the biggest waves with the best form and surfed tight and aggressive in the pocket. Waihi Beach surfer Levi Stewart was the closest of Hutchison’s opponents, however, only one point separated second through fourth. Stewart had an excellent run through to the finals and finished with a 15.97 point heat total in the final to outpoint Alex Dive (Mnt) in third and the youngest of the finalists, Tom Robinson (Whngrei) in fourth.Earlier in the day Hutchison and Robinson defeated Conor McLennan (Chch) and Chris Malone in the first semifinal while Dive and Stewart defeated Ricardo Christie (Gis) and Sean Peggs (Tairua) in the second. Hareb controlled The Open Women’s Division Final from start to finish after opening with good scores and holding priority through the latter

stages of the final to find the best waves.“We had such great waves all weekend so the level of surfing was so good from everyone” said Hareb. “It is good to get the win out there, I feel like I am on a roll after making the finals at the National Championships as well and now winning the Rip Curl Pro, even though it was still hard to secure eight and nine point rides from the judges” she added. Hareb’s superior speed and vertical turns and powerful wraps down the corner of Manu Bay kept her opponents at arms length. Hareb makes it two wins from two at Raglan after her most recent win at Manu Bay in November last year The Rip Curl pro pres by Corona is the final event before the New Zealand Surfing Team is named early next week with the team set to attend the ISA World Surfing Games being held in El Salvador from May 29 – June 6. The Rip Curl Pro is the second event of the New Zealand Surf Series which heads south to Dunedin and Christchurch in the next month before events at Taranaki and Piha to conclude the season in May. Surfing New Zealand

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his is a training weekend for everyone from the age of 10 to young Adults who are seriously passionate and wanting to push further in their Vaulting and Acrobatics Skills. Previous experience in gymnastics, aerials, cheerleading and dance preferred. No horse or Vaulting Experience necessary! Meet your Trainers: Irene Goed has been performing and teaching various circus skills for over 25 years. Her passion lies with aerial arts (silks, trapeze,…) and object manipulation like juggling and hula hoops. Since finishing a diploma in Circus Arts at Christchurch Polytech she has been performing at festivals, corporate and community events throughout NZ. Irene and husband Damian are proud owners of Circus Aotearoa which has been touring the country for the last 13 years. She is also teaching circus skills and yoga based movement to local children and adults in Waitetuna. Stephanie Kennedy is the owner and operator of SpiritRides Riding and Vaulting School which is in its' 10th year of successfully teaching Adults and Children. She vaulted as a child in Germany and has

had exceptionally talented and successful Overseas Vaulting Coaches training with her over the last four years. She is a qualified Kids Family Yoga Instructor and is currently studying to become a Personal Trainer. Stephanie is extremely passionate in teaching Vaulting and all it has to offer. The Facility: McKenna Bros Stables is an incredible facility in the Waikato, easily accessible and central. Their large covered arena provides us with plenty of training space for Acrobats and Vaulters. There is a cosy lunch room for our breaks also. ALL DROP offs and pick up is at McKenna Bros Stables!! Day option Saturday and Sunday 9.30-4.30 $160 Camp option Saturday 9.30- Sunday 4.30pm $210 includes meals and transport. Full payment to be transferred before or on 31st March. For more information and registration call/ txt Stephanie 021577115 or email to spiritrides. raglan@gmail.com

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81 Lorenzen Bay Rd

RAGLAN 4 Snowden Place Family Wonderland Enjoy family living at it’s finest, with this superb threebedroom, two bathroom + study home. Only a short stroll from town, the privacy of this well located two-storey home will appeal to many. The layout offers different zones for relaxing, entertaining and enjoying family life. Set on a magical 846sqm freehold section, it’s a veritable playground for young and old, with tree houses, huts, meandering paths + more. Call Jono for more information – 021488766 pggwre.co.nz/HAM33848 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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11 Park Drive

RAGLAN-WAIKATO 23 Main Road Take Another Look Invoking a sense of yesteryear, this grand old dame features high ceilings and polished native timber flooring throughout imbuing a rich warmth into this stunning property. Light, airy and tastefully decorated throughout, this spacious home boasts five dreamy bedrooms and two bathrooms. Situated on a 921sqm corner site, with dual access, the hard work has been done with a recently painted exterior, rewiring and replumbing. Don’t delay in viewing!

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habit. This frees the upper parts of the brain for new learning. What is now a restrictive an maybe painful movement was, at the time it Somatics is a relatively new brand, and has was learned, the best response possible to th become extremely popular around the world. circumstances. It may not serve us well now. It grew out of Feldenkrais, and developed may be crippling us. How do we change? alongside new research into neuromuscular Slow movement done with awareness reprogramming. Many yoga studios in Austraallows the brain to wake up again –to what is lia now offer classes in Somatics as a compleactually going on. It can then automatically ment to yoga. reorganise our movement to become smooth Somatics is based on the principle of neuand easy. It will tell the tight muscles to relax city – the understanding that the brain and it will integrate movement throughout th Classical Homeopath roplasti is continually remodelling itself in response to whole body. The circumstances are now diffe Janis Beet new information and experience. Movement ent. We just need to alert the brain to this. limitations creating tension and pain are not Dip. Hom (NZ) R.C Hom Somatic exercises are disarmingly simple permanent, however old we are. extremely effective and very enjoyable. There The term Somatics comes from ‘soma’ Karioi Clinic of Homeopathy is no requirement to be flexible or fit. The on which means to understand the body as an inrequirement is to be curious and attentive. telligent, sensitive, living organism. The body AROMATHERAPY Everyone can benefit from the exercises. I ha is not a mechanical insensate machine that we found them immensely valuable, even after a DianeinDavies Massage & Aromatherapy... ....... need to manipulate and control order to get 78 Upper Wainui Rd, Raglan lifetime of yoga. I couldn’t believe how they here are many diff erent kinds of results. 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The brain controls the way we create habitual muscular contractions, which move, so if we want to change the way Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations we cannot voluntarily relax. The result is we move we need to work with the sti ff ness, soreness and a restricted range of brain. Neuromuscular reprogramming HOMEOPATHY is the name given to this approach. We movement…. Somatic exercises are a direct way to reprogram the sensory-motor system… work with the brain by feeding it new Janis Beet Homeopath..................07 825 8004 Dr. Richard Zhu and reverse this process. Bodily (limitation) information, which in this case is BDS Otago information about MASSAGE how we are actually presumed under the myth of aging is not ine table. It is, by and large, both avoidable and moving. We wake the brain up to reversible.’ Thomas. .......... Hanna, Somatics. what is actually going on.Davies Massage & Diane Aromatherapy. 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AUCTION 40 Kaitoke Street Raglan This stunning 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom property tucked away in Kaitoke Bay invites relaxation and family fun. Well-presented and elevated with ample inner-harbour views, this beach house boasts a large entertaining deck overlooking the water and the famous magical Raglan sunsets over Mount Karioi. Watch from the lounge room as the kids swim and kayak out the front, catch a few flounder or simply walk across and launch your paddleboard right at the front door. Immerse yourself in nature and take an easy and scenic stroll along the pretty Kaitoke Walkway to school, and into the vibrant cafes and shopping. Currently being run as a holiday accommodation business, this property is being sold fully furnished. Situated on 597sqm with a large double garage and parking for the boat.

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6:00pm, Friday 23 April Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

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Saturday & Sunday 11:00am or call for a private viewing

Melanie Carroll 021 760 468

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23208 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

44A Upper Wainui Road Raglan This a home that you will love returning home to. Imagine being at one with nature and living the lifestyle that goes along with it. Wake to a symphony of birdsong and the babble of the nearby stream, wander down the track to the beach or bask in the sun on the back deck. This lovely little 2 bedroom property is nicely located sitting on the shoulder of Karioi only minutes from town. The cosy light-filled living area, with open plan dining and family kitchen, opens out onto the deck with a view over the back yard framed in native planting. There is gas heating, a modernised bathroom and separate laundry. A pretty wooden sleep out surrounded by fruit trees is great as an extra bedroom or serene office space to work from home. Offering a flat dwelling and garage/shed space plus a decent sized backyard.

AUCTION

6:00pm, Friday 9 April Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

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Saturday & Sunday 2:00pm or call for a private viewing

Melanie Carroll 021 760 468

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23313 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Raglan Backpackers & Water Front Lodge

AUCTION 6 Wi Neera Street Raglan 4 Strong 2020 sales, popular with domestic tourism 4 Excellent return on investment 4 Sale includes a thriving water sports equipment rental business plus surf school 4 Great potential for further development

For Sale

$2,300,000

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Please call Julie or Mel for an appointment

4 One of only a few commercially zoned waterfront properties in Raglan

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23293

Melanie Carroll 021 760 468

Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

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19 Bay View Road Raglan You are about to be wowed!!! On all three levels!!!!! High imposing ceilings upstairs are a feature of the large open plan, light-filled lounge, living, dining and kitchen. A generous family living area to say the least. You will imagine you are on top of the world in this space. Enjoy water, mountain and rural views wherever you look and they are amazing! The second level has four superbly presented bedrooms. Three double and a single plus bathroom and separate shower. Walk downstairs to the self-contained unit which has three bedrooms and again, you will be delighted by the presentation. A large deck flowing from the cozy lounge offering privacy and tranquility with views. The property is to be sold fully furnished. rwraglan.co.nz/RAG23301 Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

Auction

6:00pm, Friday 9 April Ray White Raglan office (unless sold prior)

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964


Raglan Real Estate Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)

D L O S 17 Cliff Street I Raglan I $2,075,000

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Would you like the next SOLD to be yours! Give us a call... that simple.

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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GROWING SHROOMS Local entrepreneurs Sean and Emily chat to the Local Rag about their new mushroom growing venture.

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Builders Mixbusinesses • Cement • Firewood The and individuals Drainageadverti Metals •sing PVC Pipe • Novaflo in the Raglan Chronicl Pea Metal • Sand • Pavers • Compost are parti cipati not only to Fertiliser store • Pea Strawng • Hay Bales promote their businesses, but Barks • Mulch • Chook Chow TOPSOIL • RAILWAY SLEEPERS to show their support for our Plant Nursery • Truckpaper Deliveries community – so be sure Free Customer Loan Trailers to tell them you saw them in the HIRE EQUIPMENT: Compacter Raglan Chronicle. Concrete Mixer • Post Hole Borer

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Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS COURIER

Raglan Independent Courier Ph or text Michelle Cobham NEW DESIGNS, ALTERATIONS & ADD-ONS 07 8255 875

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Paling | Post & Rail Picket | Pool Fencing Gates | Retaining Walls | Decks

ENGINEERING CONCRETE SERVICES

Concrete Cutter Windows • Doorways • Hole Drilling Decorative Cutting • Expansion Joints Kerb Crossings • Cowshed Alterations Removal of Concrete Structures etc Floor Sawing and Grinding

Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246

RAGLAN GEOTECH

ENGINEERING • Geotechnical investigations (Subdivisions, Building)

FENCING

FENCING The Gate and Fence Co. Ltd • and POOL FENCES Locally owned operated. • AUTOMATICGATES Made to order gates • SECURITY FENCE Wood Steel and Aluminium fencing • BALUSTRADES Retaining | Automation

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Phone John on 021 2638698 RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

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FLOORING

• On-site wastewater system design • Slope stability analysis • Environmental impact reports • Soil productivity classification for subdivisions • Ground water exploration • Wind, seismic, slope and flooding hazard analysis

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan E:raglanengineering@xtra.co.nz

Specialising in New Builds, Maintenance and Drainlaying. Nick Heasman

PLUMB ING & GAS LTD Phone: 021 058 2140 Email: onpointraglan@gmail.com onpointplumbing.co.nz

Grant Mathis PROPERTY 027 222 0156 MAINTENANCE grantmathis.gm@gmail.com

• CERTIFIED PLUMBER & GAS FITTER • MAINTENANCE, BUILDS, NATE’S RATESNEW ON ALL HOME LIGHT COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS, INCLUDING: • LOCALLY OWNED & Aluminium windows, doors & hardware OPERATED IN RAGLAN Glass • Decks and alterations

Michael Carter CMEngNZ (PEngGeol) Ph 07 825 7314 or 0274 419 477 michael.carter@xtra.co.nz

Agents for: Honda Power Equipment Ryco Hydraulics/Fittings Kumho/Hankook/Cooper & other tyres BOC gas

PLUMBING

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RAGLAN STORAGE IOI AND BOAT PARK

Come and store all your homeware, kayaks, boats, bikes and hidden treasures with us ... • Locally owned and operated • Various shed sizes available • Long or short term stays • Fantastic easy location • Electronic gate, security • 24 hours 7 day access systems

7 Nau Mai Road - 5 min, 5 km from Raglan Gary Kite: {07) 825 6560 Mob: {022) 622 9005 Email: raglanstorage@gmail.com

WETSUIT REPAIRS

Instore professional wetsuit repairs And leash replacement parts 7 day service Phone Stu

0 2 1 2 3 2 9 4 1 35 Bow street Raglan

For Sale P A S S O V E R POTLUCK MEAL: Sat 26th March 6pm at Hall in Stewart St,. all welcome. ..RSVP to 825 8028 SURFSIDE CHURCH EASTER Good Friday Evening Servicewww. surfside.co.nz for more info S U R F S I D E CHURCH EASTER Sunday Celebration Service10am Raglan Area School Hall HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH RAGLAN – Website: www.raglancatholic. org.nz. | Palm Sunday Saturday 27 March at 5pm in Te Mata | HOLY WEEK AND EASTER Celebrant: Fr Richard Shortal | Holy Thursday/ The Last Supper 1 April at 7pm in Raglan | Good Friday Ceremonies 2 April at 3pm in Raglan | Easter Saturday / Easter Vigil 3 April at 7pm in Raglan | Easter Sunday Mass 4 April at 8am in Raglan ST PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH E A S T E R SERVICE Thursday 1st April 7pm Foot Washing and Reflections on the Cross Good Friday 7pm Quiet reflective service a the foot of the Cross Easter Sunday 9.30am Holy Communion. 44 Bow Street WED 7 APR RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from James St near Wallis St - Magic Mountain bring lunch

PUBLICATION SCHEDULE March 25th - Raglan Chronicle issue APRIL April 1st- Local Rag April 8th - Raglan Chronicle issue April 22th - Raglan Chronicle issue MAY May 6th - Local Rag May 13th - Raglan Chronicle issue May 27th - Raglan Chronicle issue JUNE June 3rd- Local Rag June 10th - Raglan Chronicle issue June 22th - Raglan Chronicle issue JULY July 1st – Local Rag July 8th - Raglan Chronicle July 22nd - Raglan Chronicle

WEEKLY SOMATIC M O V E M E N T CLASSES Relearning Healthy Movement with Dyana Wells / Open Ground Tuesdays from 2nd March, 6:00pm– 7:15pm Wednesdays from 3rd March, 9.30am-10.45am. At Open Ground Yoga Shala, 24 Lily Street, Raglan d y a n a w e l l s @ gmail.comhttps:// o p e n g ro u n d . e a r t h / classes/ FORTNIGHTLY KUM NYE CLASSES Kum Nye means ‘inner massage’. with Dyana Wells / Open Ground Fortnightly from Friday 5th March, 9.30am10.45am. At Open Ground Yoga Shala, 24 Lily Street, Raglan d y a n a w e l l s @ gmail.comhttps:// o p e n g ro u n d . e a r t h / classes/

F I R E W O O D DRY, DELIVERED Trailerload: Pine $185 / Gum - $200 / Native - $200 / Phone 021 0771524

Services Offered FLUE CLEANING and log fire inspection $125 and all flue and log fire repairs. I also do new fireplace installations. Phone Mark on 8298103 or 021 457342.

To Let TWO SHEDS (no between wall) with two doors at Manukau Rd Depot. 3.5m x 6.0m each. Electricity into shed and water readily available. Rent $110.00 +GST pw. Please call Alan on 021 562743 Public Notices RAGLAN RETURNED & SERVICES ASSN INC ANNUAL GENERAL M E E T I N G S u n d a y, 28 March 2021 at 2.00pmRaglan Bowling Club, James Street

SAT 27 MAR @ YOT CLUB: Dark Faces feat Djs U-Day. Resonance and Aleja "An atmospheric night of Techno at the yoti this friday"

BUILD YOUR FINANCIAL CAPABILITY Learn to make and follow a budget, reduce debt and increase your income. FREE— CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE TAILORED TO INDIVIDUAL NEEDS HOURS NOW EXTENDED Monday to Thursday: 9am—4.30pm Phone: 825 8142 or email budget@raglancommunityhouse.org.nz

WHAT'S ON CLAYTIME PLUS CLASSES STARTING MAY 6-week course with Heather. Tuesdays | 4 May to 8 June | 6-8pm | $190 including 5kg clay, bisque firing and membership | Bookings essential by Friday 30 April. AFTER-SCHOOL ART CLASSES TERM 2 Theme - ‘Matariki’. 8-week programme with Karyn Moon | Mon 10 May – 5 July, Wed 12 May – 30 June | 3.30pm – 5pm | $95 first child/$85 sibling | All materials included | Bookings essential by 30 April. RAGLAN ART COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION – SAT 3 APRIL – THURS 29 APRIL Raglan Art open daily 10am – 4pm.

THE HEAT IS ON... THE RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP SESSIONS Monday & Thursday. 10am to 11am. St Peters Hall. Everybody is most welcome to attend.

EMMA GALLOWAY BOOK LAUNCH – FRIDAY 9 APRIL 7pm – 8.30pm Join Emma for the launch of her new cookbook ‘Every Day’. Enjoy samples, buy a signed book and hear Emma’s Q&A session. RAGLAN ARTS FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS 2021 – CALL FOR ENTRIES Awards and prizes for films associated with Raglan will be presented at a Red Carpet Awards night in September. For more information or to enter visit www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/rff/ Contact 825 0023 | info@raglanartscentre.co.nz |

Gig Guide FRI 26 MAR @ YOT CLUB: Bass Frontiers with Jafa Mafia and RSD

5 star export quality surf leashees Made here in Raglan 2 year warranty 5 Bow street Raglan

RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB CENTENNIAL TOURNAMENT May 1st 2021 at Raglan Bowling Club. Calling all members, former members and friends of the club Contact Sue Kingi 07 8470 467 or bowlermarysue@ gmail.com to register

Public Notices

https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/

NEXT MARKET

SAT 17 APRIL 5PM ONWARDS RAGLAN RUGBY SPORTS CLUB

Wanted SOMEONE TO HELP WITH SPRING CLEANING in house. Also require help with tidying up (quite heavy) work in garden area. Rural location Ph Lorna 825 8124.

Situations Vacant SCAFFOLDERS. We are currently looking to hire Raglan based scaffolders. Minimum 3 years experience. Tickets and HT licence preferable. Work will be a mixture of Raglan and Hamilton jobs. Please call 078701041

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31.03.21 at 12pm

Email

rregnier.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz

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Vogue On Violet

Perfectly located in Raglan West this cozy 2 bedroom cottage plus study sits on a flat 814m2 section. The private backyard has the morning sun pouring into the main bedroom and dining area which brings warmth to the colours of the native flooring throughout. Enjoy the old charm feel of the kitchen where once again the potential is there to extend and make it your own. The lounge and front deck provides a majestic view of Mount Karioi a nice place to cozy up and enjoy time.. call Robbie to view 021952271

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Cozy Cottage - Cozy Cul De Sac DLS

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Auction 24-04-21 @ 1pm Contact Natasha Black - 027 555 9994 Email

nblack.raglan@ljhooker.co.nz

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This wonderful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home is situated on popular Violet Street. The kitchen opens onto the dining & living areas with external access to the deck. Main bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and double doors onto the covered area. Double garage with remote access. This low maintenance brick and tile profile home is a must see for families, professional couples or retirees.

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7C Whaanga Rd, Raglan

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Fish, Surf, Ride & Play at Ruapuke Beach

This is your chance to secure a position in Raglan’s famous Whale Bay and it’s world class surf breaks which are an easy walk from this fantastic property. The classic split level dwelling with solid pole construction has a picture perfect view of the prime surf break of ‘Indicators’ so you can watch the groomed waves roll in anytime of the day. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a mezzanine for an office or yoga space, the interior has warm tongue and groove NZ native timbers and the 893m2 section has a tropical ambience and an array of producing fruit trees.

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kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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If you are looking for a property to enjoy all scenic Ruapuke beach has to offer then this must be considered. Located walking distance to the beach is a cute 2 bedroom beach getaway currently used as popular holiday income and you can see why the guests love staying here with the quaint classic Kiwi bach charm. The 4 acres of land has the potential to build a new home, plant out in trees or just graze a few cattle or a horse or 2. Ruapuke Beach with it’s beautiful west coast wildness seems like it’s miles from anywhere, yet seaside Raglan is only 25 minutes drive away.

Greig Metcalfe

Chrissy Cox

Kyle Leuthart

Robbie Regnier

Matt Sweetman

Natasha Metcalfe-Black

Vanessa Keith

Jenni Stephens

021 995 071

027 287 1804

021 903 309

021 952 271

021 624 826

027 555 9994

027 621 3619

07 825 7170

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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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