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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

12th December 2013 - Issue #373

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What’s on

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dining guide

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Kids take to the stage during ‘Christmas in The Park’. Image thanks to Ezra Andre

Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952 Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz To the Editor, Thank you, Raglan, for supporting Christmas in the Park. All the sponsorship and practical help from so many made the task of organising an event like this a real privilege. It was great to have so many locals on Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 stage this year; the highlight for me was the school groups, you all did so well! I particularly want to thank all our sponsors, including over 30 local businesses who gave so generously to The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 help make the evening a possibility. Our major sponsors were Raglan Community Board (WDC), Creative Communities, Raglan Lions Club, Gallagher Trust, Sky City, Met Ocean, Kiwi Designer Homes and Ray White. For a full list of sponsors, The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 please check out our face book page, ‘Raglan’s Christmas in the Park’. Others helped by giving their time. I would like to especially thank Waikato Scaffolding who provided the stage and others who contributed in practical ways, including Rotor Work Ltd (for guess what?), Whaingaroa Harbour Care, Xtreme Waste, Raglan Flooring Xtra, and the Maori Wardens for their help with parking and traffic management. Finally thank you to all who came along on the night in spite of WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts weather, your support the uncertain made it all worthwhile. Have a great Christmas Raglan! Pastor Roger Peart. Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761

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To the Editor, On Friday the 6th of December Raglan Kindergarten had their annual hāngi fundraiser. It was a great event with lots of whānau and community involvement and heaps of delicious hāngi kai purchased! Raglan Kindergarten would like to say a big thank you to all the whānau and community members who supported them. They would also like to thank and mention their wonderful sponsors – Raglan Lawns, Tonic Hairdressing, Direct Tech, Miro Feeds, Chrissy Cox, Bizworx, Raglan Pharmacy, WTC Roofing, Rob Poolton, Tony Craven Electrical, Chill-Rite and Supervalue. With all of the support received they raised $1181 for their new construction/carpentry area! Raglan Kindergarten Team To the Editor, We wish to thank everyone who greeted the performance of the Raglan Pipe Band in Bow Street last Friday evening, 6 December, with enthusiasm. It certainly heartened the players to hear the applause accorded to them. The numbers of the band were increased by players and drummers from other bands, for which we were extremely grateful. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan Also, a big thank you to the people who signed up as “Friends” of the band. Raglan Caledonian Society and Highland Pipe Band Inc. Weather Map

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Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 11 December Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set)

Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 www.raglancatholic.org.nz

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Santa’s flying visit leaves crowd wanting more Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment

Santa hits the stage during ‘Christmas in the Park’. Images thanks to Ezra Andre

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anta made a spectacular entrance by helicopter at last Sunday’s Christmas in the Park, delighting the thousand or so revellers at the biennial Raglan celebration. The jolly man in red waved and tossed lollies from the air as the nifty agricultural helicopter circled so sharply over the crowd it looked Santa might tip out and put a damper on the festive season. But fortunately Santa was “well strapped in”, the Chronicle heard, and in fine fettle too. “Santa’s got a good arm, watch out!” yelled local MC Dean Hishon from the stage, set up for the second year running in a far corner of Kopua Domain well protected from onshore winds by a stand of remaining trees. Sure enough the lollies pelted down from above and kids were scrambling to get them before Santa had even landed and a Mini Moke chauffeured him to the stage where he gave his traditional ho-hoho greeting and threw out more sweets. The jolly man exited soon after to a lively rendition of ‘Jingle Bells’ performed on stage by a solo guitarist and large group of school children playing ukuleles. The four-hour extravaganza kicked off across the estuary with the Raglan Pipe Band. While local schools took turns at performing early on, the show carried

on until nightfall with performances by local band The Kryptonites, Prestige Dance Crew from Auckland and Late 80s Mercedes from Hamilton. The Surfside Church event wrapped up with Christmas carols led by Late 80s Mercedes, the words illuminated on a big screen new to this year’s show. The addition of fairground rides was also new and proved a big drawcard to families who bought tickets for everything from a mini ferris wheel and bike carousel to the chair-o-plane, giant slide and bouncy castle. A face-painting tent also attracted many littlies, while hot food and coffee were also on offer. The estimated 1000-strong crowd – spread out over the domain’s soccer fields, many on picnic rugs or under gazebos – was “as good as we’ve had” said Surfside stalwart Norris Peart. Norris – who’s seen Santa come and go over the years via anything from a boat and car to a parachute (twice) and a Harley Davidson – revealed Santa’s daredevil flight this year came courtesy of Te Uku local Chris Field and Rotor Work Helicopter Services from Te Kowhai. Edith Symes

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Christmas in the Park had significant OPENING HOURS: support from Waikato Scaffolding which Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri erected the stage, SkyCity, Gallagher Open 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Trust, Creative Communities NZ and Close 7pm 5pm 5pm 7pm 5pm – locally – Raglan Community Board, Raglan Lions Club and MetOcean Solutions and Hong Kong Kitchen for the fireworks display.

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Agony and ecstasy await mountain run trailblazers

Promo poster for the 25km event

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aglan can expect a few hardy locals and plenty out-of-towners at Saturday’s inaugural Karioi Trail race – an extreme sports event which traverses the mountain twice for a total distance of 25 kilometres and an 1850-metre all-up ascent. The second steep climb of Karioi will undoubtedly be the toughest for competitors, says Raglan resident and event organiser Francois Mazet, an endurance runner of mountain trails in France.

But one good point is that the view is “amazing”, he told the Chronicle this week. Francois has just completed the run/walk trail – for which he’s cut and cleared new tracks – in four hours. But competitors have double that time in which to finish the event, he points out, and the distance can be shared in a two-person team event relay. Not that it’s all about the time, he adds, it’s about the pleasure. “Karioi is a mountain that we love running and that’s why we want to share the experience.” The race, which Francois hopes to make an annual event, starts at 8am from the Swann farm on the Ruapuke side of the mountain. Francois is delighted that Rotorua’s Mike Tennent, who’s running 52 half-marathons (or more) in 52 weeks to raise money for Hospice, has registered for the race. Only last weekend the 54-year-old was competing in The Goat Adventure Run at Tongariro, widely acclaimed as one of the country’s premier off road running events. Also competing are “lots” of men in the 40-60 age group and six women. Local possibles include Tom Welby, Mike Loten and Lorraine Von Huben. Prize-giving at Raglan Golf Club is at 5.30 on the day, with trophies for the winners made by local steel artist Phil Meek. Raglan businesses have supported the event with spot prizes up for grabs, ranging from massage and Volcom vouchers to a Wahine Moe cruise on the Whaingaroa Harbour. Late registrations can be made at Raglan Rugby Club tomorrow (Friday), 4-8pm, and at the Ruapuke startline on Saturday, 6.30-7.30am. Cash only. Go to www.raglankarioitrail.com for more details.

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Union Church fills gap with a Christmas Day barbecue

Pastor Jeanette Vink in the grounds of Raglan Union Church where the Christmas Day bbq lunch will be held, weather permitting.

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aglan will have a community Christmas Day lunch after all – but on a lesser scale and with a distinctive beachside flavour. With the town’s annual Christmas dinner in the town hall cancelled this year, the Union Church has stepped in to host a barbecue lunch on the grassed area alongside the church at the bottom of Stewart Street. “Someone needed to do it,” says Pastor Jeanette Vink. “There’s so many people on their own.” But she emphasises the noon to 2pm Christmas Day barbecue will be quite different to the comparatively lavish affair organised for the past three years by Sue Oliver, Anglican Church priest Rhonda Chung, her chef husband Colin and longtime local muso Dave Maybee.

Sizeable turnout over having peninsula say

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aikato District Council could have a sizeable pile of submissions by tomorrow (Friday) over a bid to rezone the Rangitahi Peninsula if a public meeting held at Raglan town hall last Saturday is any accurate gauge of community interest. Locals packed the town hall supper room for a Raglan Residents & Ratepayers Association briefing on how to go about making submissions on what is known as private plan change 12 – a zoning change proposed by the Raglan Land Company so it can then seek resource consent for a development of up to 500 homes and associated amenities on the peninsula. Jenni Vernon, who has 18 years’ experience as a Resource Management Act commissioner, emphasised that residents submitting against the plan must put emotion aside and focus only on what they saw as significant adverse environmental effects. These took in the likes of amenity and landscape values, dust and noise issues, iwi or cultural effects, and economic and social effects.

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“We’re not duplicating that,” Jeanette says. “There are no chefs in our midst.” She also makes clear they’ll be able to seat and feed a maximum of 75 guests as opposed to the 150, 200 and 215 the town hall Christmas dinner has catered for over the past three years. One lady has already offered to make mini Christmas cakes for all 75 guests, says Jeanette, while another has taken on the making of the Christmas puddings. Individuals and businesses in town, including the local butcher, will help sponsor the event. Jeanette says if people – particularly the elderly who may have families far away – are on their own at Christmas, they should come and share in the festivities whether they’re churchgoers or not. Backpackers and “under-resourced” families are also welcome, she adds, and there’ll be small gifts and games for the children. She’s open to donations of cash or food, and would also welcome anyone able to lend a helping hand. With much of the regular congregation away or tied up with their own families come Christmas, she says the Union Church itself has “not a lot of labour” to call on and would appreciate any assistance on the day. The idea is to keep the occasion simple, with some of the food prepared beforehand by church members. There will be no service at the Union Church on Christmas Day, but there will be a Christmas Eve family service at 6.30pm. Colin Chung meanwhile says it’s “good” the Union Church has stepped in to fill the void, and adds the annual town hall community Christmas dinner – which runs from noon to about 3pm – will be back next year with all hands on deck. He and his co-organisers ran an advert in the Chronicle recently encouraging the Raglan community to invite people to their table “if you know they are going to be on their own”. E Symes To book your place at the Union Church Christmas Day free barbecue lunch, please phone 825 8330 or text 021 265 3683 by next Wednesday December 18. The church hall will accommodate the lunch if the weather is unsuitable for the outdoors.

She also stressed it was “not a numbers game” and that the volume of submissions received would not in itself carry weight with the independent commissioners appointed by Waikato District Council. Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley told the meeting it had always “seemed to us [council] that the private plan change should be a fully notified process … it is important that the community has its say in a way that has value to the commissioners”. Submissions in support of, or against the proposed change, must be in by tomorrow (Friday) and then commissioners Phil Mitchell of Auckland and Alan Watson of Tauranga will conduct hearings on the bid to rezone the peninsula from rural to residential. Saturday’s meeting heard that under the “seriously complicated” Resource Management Act the private plan change was a long journey that could take up to five years. The matter would end up out of the commissioners’ hands if parties appealed their decision. If mediation failed the issue would be decided in the Environment Court. A.T


No picnic putting on a mass haka Ray White travel voucher winner

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or the second time in just over a fortnight a promised big haka to protest seabed mining and deep-sea oil drilling has failed to eventuate – to the disappointment of Raglan residents who’d wanted to join in. A planned haka at the huge ‘Banners on the Beach’ protest at Wainamu (Ocean) Beach on November 23 was abandoned for what KASM president Phil McCabe called “strategic” reasons, and then last Sunday a mass haka which was to have rounded out a Tainui iwi and KASM-organised picnic with a cause at the Kokiri Centre also failed to eventuate. Sunday’s haka was to have sent a message “that you do not mine the seabed or drill for oil in Aotearoa”, and numbers at the picnic swelled from 40-odd to about 80 as the time set down for the protest approached. However kaumatua Russell Riki told the gathering the traditional Maori challenge was not to be taken lightly and “we’re not going to have a haka today”. While no-one spelt out exactly why not, Russell Riki did talk of his preference to hold a haka to coincide with the closing of submissions on seabed mining and of his fellow kaumatua Sean Ellison being “a bit sick with a sore throat” and wanting to save

Ray White held their annual auction and Xmas party on Friday night. Ray White’s promotional $5000 travel voucher was won by Grant, Jeanette and daughter Libby Tyrrell. Billy Black who provided entertainment on the night is pictured with the winners.

Kaumatua Russell Riki addressing the crowd Image thanks to Ezra Andre

his voice for Raglan’s Christmas in the Park that evening. Clearly the disappointing turnout on the day – a situation the Chronicle contributed to by publishing a wrong date for the picnic – may well have been another factor. The picnic was a relaxed and informative affair, with anybody who wanted able to take a turn at the microphone and give picnickers their take on the mining and oil drilling issues. Even two community police officers who turned up at the event – their presence obviously resented by some, who saw it as Government interference – were

cajoled by Angeline Greensill into saying a few words. While the picnic was ostensibly about “awakening the elements and defending the ocean”, in practical terms it also provided the opportunity for people to put together on the spot their submissions against seabed mining. Through the day a couple of would-be graffiti artists – under the tutelage of painter and art teacher Xavier Meade also spraypainted a huge “No Deep Sea Oil” message on a wall of the Kokiri stage that’s easily visible to boats entering Whaingaroa Harbour. Edith Symes

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Animisme: A show of stuffed skins and bones

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ead animals may not be the most conventional concept for art but taxidermy is nothing new. Examples of embalmed animals can date back to ancient civilizations and this Friday the 13th, you can experience for yourself what can be created out of animal skins and bones.

A joint exhibition by Annick Faubert and Marten ten Broek, Animisme will present a different perspective on life and death through skins, feathers, bones and horns. Marten, with his bone work pieces and Annick with her taxidermy, will have 13 pieces each on display at the Studeo gallery. While some might wonder how an interest in taxidermy began, Annick recalls she’s always had a keen interest in the process. “I remember when I was younger I’d always try to keep pieces (of animals) that my dad had left over after hunting,” she says. Having not known the proper methods of stuffing and tanning they would often rot and spoil.

Her interest in the subject has been recently renewed after she saw raw deer hide for sale on Trade Me and decided to give it another go. “I try to use as few chemicals as possible.” Annick employs an old Native American method of tanning where brains are used to put fat & protein back into the skin. Using mostly birds and small mammals, the animals are often road kill or a by-product of farming and hunting, so the animals are recycled in a sense. “People will often donate them to me. Even people I don’t even know will drop something off or give me call. The others are donated by farmers (e.g. still born lambs) and hunters with parts of animals they don’t want.” An exhibition not to be missed, expect traditional stuffed taxidermy pieces as well as framed art and some functional pieces like lamps and hooks. Maki Nishiyama Animisme opening night Friday 13th December @ Studeo Gallery, 21 Cross St. from 5.30 – 8.30pm. Exhibition runs ‘til Sunday 22nd December,

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COPPER THEFT IS PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK! STAY SAFE: LOOK OUT FOR COPPER THEFT IN YOUR COMMUNITY A spate of copper thefts in the Waikato is creating a serious threat to the safety of our community.

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KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY IN YOUR AREA.

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Health Centre’s timely reminder

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hristmas is fast approaching so we would like to remind patients to include repeat prescriptions and booking doctor appointments in their Christmas checklist. The clinic will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday during the week of Christmas and the New Year. This, combined with our annual influx of visitors, will have a big impact on the number of appointments available. We would therefore advise patients to make essential bookings in advance. Patients can contact the clinic to order repeat scripts via email: nurse@ westcoasthealth.co.nz or by leaving a detailed message on the nurse answer phone. Please be sure to clearly state your full name, telephone number and the list of medications that you need. Please be mindful that prescriptions may take up to 48 hours to process over this busy period. Hamish Seton joins the team this Friday

as a Registrar and will be with us until June next year and long time Raglan resident Carol Millar has also joined the team as a receptionist. She will be working alongside Lynny and Debbie on the front desk. Carol is well known around town from working as a St. John’s Ambulance Officer which she has done for the last twelve years. She also runs the Blue Cottage Cattery from her home on State Highway 23.

Dispensary has your Christmas essentials e are thrilled to announce price W drops on some of our favourite brands – Dr Hauschka skincare and Burt’s Bees have both had price reductions!

This is good news for those of you who love these brands. Burt’s Bees have also released a new facial range for sensitive skin, and updated for summer are some great new colours in the lip shimmers range from Burt’s Bees. Just in is a supplement range called Go Healthy, which is made in New Zealand. This is a high quality, well priced range; we like it and trust you will to. Ecoya is in-store with some very special gift packs, think scented candles, hand creams and lip balms all packaged in beautiful gift boxes. Other products which come beautifully packaged are Akin, Weleda and Dr Hauschka skincare, Blue Earth soaps and Simunovich olive oils. Talking of gift baskets, come on in and have fun making your own. We have all shapes of gift baskets, and a wonderful collection of skincare, teas, foods, and gift ideas to fill them with. We can wrap and make them look beautiful for you, or if you would like us to make them up for you, just give us a dollar value and who they are for and we’ll do the rest!

Kirsty and Bronwyn with gift basket

This Saturday we are having our food tasting tent up, so come on down and join in the fun, we look forward to seeing you. The Herbal Dispensary Team 825 7444

‘Kick butt team’ wants action

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mokers be warned, a self-styled “Kick butt team” is on the prowl and wants to change your habit of tossing butts indiscriminately about the Raglan CBD.

An inspiring range of natural, eco The Herbal Dispensaryand NZ made gifts Where you belong

Living Light Candles NZ Made

Ph 825 7444

Karen Murrell Organic Skincare Buy two, get third one free.

Christmas hampers - phone with your order 825 7444 or pop in.

Libraries

Council offices

Waikato District Council offices will be closed from 3pm on Tuesday 24 December. Normal hours will resume on Friday 3 January.

Emergency calls (all hours)

For all emergency calls regarding council services, please phone 0800 492 452.

Refuse transfer stations Date Sun 22 Dec Mon 23 Dec Tues 24 Dec Weds 25 - Thurs 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Sat 28 Dec Sun 29 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tues 31 Dec Weds 1 Jan Thurs 2 Jan Fri 3 Jan Sat 4 Jan Sun 5 Jan

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Merren Tait and Lisa Thomson presented to the Raglan Community Board last Tuesday a large Agee-style jar of butts collected in just an hour around Trade Aid and the library. Merren

said the butts were incredibly toxic, and the filters had plastic so never properly biodegraded. The pair noted many of the tourists coming here were smokers and called for special butt depositories to be placed strategically about town. Board members indicated it would be worthwhile for the duo to prepare and lodge a submission on the issue.

Pukekohe 8.30am - 3.30pm 7.30am - 4.30pm 7.30am - 4.30pm Closed 7.30am - 4.30pm 8.30am - 3.30pm 8.30am - 3.30pm 7.30am - 4.30pm 7.30am - 4.30pm Closed Closed 7.30am - 4.30pm 8.30am - 3.30pm 8.30am - 3.30pm

Huntly 10am - 4pm 7.30am - 4.30pm 7.30am - 3pm Closed 7.30am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 7.30am - 4.30pm 7.30am - 3pm Closed Closed 7.30am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm

Date Mon 23 Dec Tues 24 Dec Weds 25 Dec Thurs 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Sat 28 Dec Sun 29 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tues 31 Dec Weds 1 Jan Thurs 2 Jan Fri 3 Jan

Te Kauwhata 11am - 4pm Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 11am - 4pm Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 11am - 4pm

Refuse and recycling Waikato District Libraries 9am – 5pm 9am – 3pm Closed Closed 9am – 3pm 9.30am – 12.30pm Closed 9am – 3pm 9am – 3pm Closed Closed 9am – 5pm

Raglan 8.30am - 4.30pm 8.30am - 4.30pm Closed Closed 8.30am - 4.30pm 12.30pm - 4.30pm 8.30am - 4.30pm 8.30am - 4.30pm Closed Closed Closed 8.30am - 4.30pm 12.30pm - 4.30pm 8.30am - 4.30pm

Meremere Library 9am – 12 noon Closed Closed Closed 9am – 12 noon Closed Closed 9am – 12 noon Closed Closed Closed 9am – 12 noon

Normal collection Mon 23 Dec Tues 24 Dec Weds 25 Dec Thurs 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tues 31 Dec Weds 1 Jan Thurs 2 Jan Fri 3 Jan

Swimming pools Date Mon 23 Dec Tues 24 Dec Weds 25 Dec Thurs 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Sat 28 Dec Sun 29 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tues 31 Dec Weds 1 Jan Thurs 2 Jan Fri 3 Jan Sat 4 Jan Sun 5 Jan

Tuakau 9am – 5pm 9am – 5pm Closed 9am – 5pm 9am – 5pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm 9am – 5pm 9am – 5pm Closed 9am – 5pm 9am – 5pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm

Huntly 12 noon – 6pm 10am – 4pm Closed Closed 12 noon – 6pm 12 noon – 6pm 12 noon – 6pm 12 noon – 6pm 10am – 4pm Closed Closed 12 noon – 6pm 12 noon – 6pm 12 noon – 6pm

Date to be collected Mon 23 Dec Tues 24 Dec Thurs 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Sat 28 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tues 31 Dec Thurs 2 Jan Fri 3 Jan Sat 4 Jan

Ngaruawahia 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm Closed Closed 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm Closed Closed 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm 12 noon – 5pm


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BUILDERS

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

FENCING

Talk to the Experts: This week we caught up with Steve and Wendy Hart of ‘Stendy Electrical’

New Homes Renovation & Maintenance Specialists Friendly & Reliable Service Free Quotes Contact Silas: 027 66 Silas (74527) kre8iveconstruction@yahoo.co.nz

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

MINISKIPS

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

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Briefly tell us about your business? We are local electricians and appliance trades people who cover everything from housing, commercial, farm, appliance repairs and warranties, as well as freeview tv. How long have you been in business? We moved our young family to Raglan in 2001 when we started Stendy Electrical, so have been in business 13 years. What do you specialise in? We specialise in all electrical and appliance work from wiring a new house to repairing your dishwasher or your freeview TV - we do it all. Do you provide free quotes? Yes for all electrical work, but do prefer estimates as they are much fairer. Appliance quotes / estimates will cost a diagnostic fee of approx $50 + GST. What is the best thing about your business? Being able to live and work in the community and employing true locals and from 2014 we will be offering pensioner rates. Who is on your team? Jon and Dale who are both registered electricians, with current practising licenses. We are also seeking another fully qualified electrician. What’s the best piece of advice you can give your customers? Prevention is better than cure, don’t leave it to late and check your smoke alarm. Best Contact? (07) 8250214 or 021404450, stendynz@ actrix.co.nz

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ROOFING


This Sunday 10 a.m. Vision Church Raglanwest

Ray & Wendy Pickett

All welcome 7 Taipari Ave. Contact: 825 7305

R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 18 DECEMBER: 9am at carpark next to fire station: walk to the pub via Wainui Reserve & the beach LADIES SHOW US YOUR GURNARD. Jan 6th to 11th. Fishing Tournament for our Ladies. Entry forms available from The Raglan Club Inc. NEW YEAR’S EVE BOWLS To u r n a m e n t . Fun, prizes, 31 December 1pm. Raglan Bowling Club. CANDLELIT GATHERING Monday 16 Dec 8pm @ Te Kopua Domain footbridge. To remember those we have loved and lost or those we hold in our hearts and minds who need our support. Raglan Suicide Prevention and Awareness Group.

CAR BOOT SALE, Sunday, 15 December 2013. Raglan Club Carpark. 10.00am to 2.00pm. Site Fee $5.00. Contact 825 8521. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. Brotherhood WED @ Raglan Bikers NZ Club, Fun Quiz Northern 6:45pm. CHRISTMAS W E D N E S D A Y S ELF CHARITY @ BLACKSAND RIDE CAFÉ. Knitting 21st Dec 2013. Circle from 9.30am. Ride from All welcome. Cambridge Beginners welcome. to Raglan to RAGLAN WRITING raise money for GROUP 1st and 3rd HeartSafe Tues of the month Contact Padre: @ Orca 7.15pm 021 073 1418 or everyone welcome. Ewok: 021 610 148 For Sale In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz

So Many MENS SHIRTS!! special occasions, weddings, xmas day COMMONERS, ZANEROBE RHYTHM, ASSEMBLY LABEL great shorts & chino pants

For Sale KAAHU’S NEST: A rambling treasure of opportunity. Raglan’s no1 reuse store for clothing, furniture and brica-brac @ Xtreme Waste 8250017 THE METALYARD: A handypersons dream to obscure items. Pipes, parts, metal, wheels, bikes, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme Waste 8250017.

FREE CV WRITING & BUDGET A s s i s t a n c e @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142.

FRI 13 DEC @ YOT CLUB, ROOTZ KONEKT, Summer Kickstart Tour, $10 SAT 14 DEC @ YOT CLUB, GUITAR WOLF, Japans Greatest Jet Rock’n Roll Band, $15 before 8pm, $20 after.

For Sale JUICER. BREVILLE JUICE Fountain. Perfect condition. Great machine. New $175 will sell for $90. ph Verna, 825 7286. 12FT DINGHY WITH 9 Hrs Johnson and Trailer. Alum, New Sand Anchor, New trailer cable, New Oars $1500. Spend your summer on the harbour. Call Mandi 825 8260 For Hire

BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575 Garage Sale

SAT 14 & SUN 15 @ Karioi Cres from 8am SAT 14TH DEC @ 17 Norrie Ave, 8-2pm Commercial To Let

INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021 825 869.

To Let

3 DOUBLE BDRMS, 1 NURSERY, large house, amazing views, garage, large gardens. $400p/w ph 027 5524 019. WAT E R F R O N T apartment avail 17 Dec. Small, quaint 1 bed. 3 mins walk to town. Beautiful view & gardens. $220/wk. Graham 021 760 468.

N.Z.R (NEW Z E A L A N D R A I L W A Y ) MEMORABILIA. Right Up My Alley, Wanted Volcom Lane. Ph 8257004. WE WOULD LOVE KAURI COLONIAL your old cushions & F A R M H O U S E pillows for making Table. Right Up My coffee sack bean bags Alley, Volcom Lane. for use @ Library. pls drop off at Trade Aid or www.ruma.co.nz Library

WANT TO BECOME A SURFER?

Struggling to learn? In-depth 3 & 5 day beginner courses upsurfcoaching.co.nz or 021 024 94625

SUN 15 DEC @ YOT CLUB, SUNDAY SESSIONS, DJ’s Beat Joiner, Drulocks and Jamin-I, free in the yard from 4.20, Greg Churchill in the club, $5 from 9pm. SUN 15 DEC @ VALENTES, dave maybee & the Lost Cowboys, 7pm, cowboy-country & blues. Situation Vacant PART-TIME STAFF REQUIRED at Namaste Kitchen. See the Restaurant Manager, Sasi Baddam or call 825 0300. A R E A SUPERVISOR RAGLAN (Small Part time role) If you live in Raglan, enjoy working from home, have excellent computer skills, then NZ’s leading distribution company needs you. Call Peter 021 664 132. N A N N Y / CHILDCARE. We are looking for a nanny to look after our 15 month old and 3 year old girls. Three days a week starting towards end of January next year. Experience preferred. Please contact Kate on 021 836 561.

Public Notices

Public Notices

HUGE THANKS TO THE sponsors of the Mens Bowls Tournament held 7th Dec: Raglan Kayak, Miro Feeds Ltd, Harbour View Hotel, Mobile Massage Therapy, Ruapuke Artisan Bread, Raglan Book & Gift Centre, West Coast Health Clinic, Raglan Roast Food Department, Raglan Club, Tonic Precision Cutting & Colouring, All Style Tattoo, Top Cut Butchery, Aloha Market Place, Raglan Roast, Raglan Barber, THA Bun Bakery, R & P Food Market, Cyclery Raglan, Orca Resturant & Bar, Raglan Surf Company, Te Uku Store, Simon Thompson, Gene Glover Photography, Raglan Harbour Cruises, Wahine Moe Cruises, Ozone Kites, Chris Meek, Phillip Swann, Surreal Steel, Phillip Meek.

Public Notices

Nomination of Committee Members for Creative Communities New Zealand Funding Scheme The Waikato District Council is seeking two community representatives to assist with the prioritising and allocating of funding for arts projects and events in the district. If you are interested in assisting Council in this capacity please contact Lianne van den Bemd, Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia, phone 07 824 8633 or e-mail Lianne.vandenbemd@waidc.govt.nz A curriculum vitae outlining previous involvement in the community art sector is required. Applications close Friday 10 January 2014 For further information contact, Lianne Van den Bemd, Community Development Co-ordinator, Waikato District Council, Telephone 07 824 8633.

Community Funding Applications 2014 Closing Dates Waikato District Council Community Board Discretionary Funds This fund is available for projects and events in Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Taupiri, Raglan and OnewheroTuakau. Applications should be made to the particular board in which the group operates or resides. Waikato District Council’s Events Sponsorship and Rural Ward Discretionary funds have changed These two funds have been combined and are now called Waikato District Council Discretionary and Funding. This fund is available for major events and projects within the Waikato District Council area.

Can you help? Raglan Area School are currently looking for families that would be interested in home hosting a Surfing Academy Student for 2014. If you are interested or would like further information please contact the school at 825 8140 or Wayne at 022 6042251

Closing Dates Applications for Waikato District Council funds close on the Second Friday of January, April, July, and October. The Creative Communities Scheme This scheme supports and encourages local communities to create and present diverse opportunities for community groups who participate in arts activities within their specific geographical area. Closing Date Applications for the Creative Communities Scheme close on 21 February 2014 (for projects commencing after 18 April 2014). Please Note all applicants must contact the Community Development Co-ordinator, Lianne van den Bemd on 07 824 8633 extn 5732 or 0800 492 452 prior to submitting their application for funding.

Open Xmas & New Year

If you’d like more information on community funding, please visit our website http://www.waikatodc.govt.nz/ Services/Funding.aspx

Restricted Fire Season for Rural and Urban Areas Pursuant to section 22 Forest & Rural Fires Act 1977 & Waikato District Council Open Air Bylaw 2007 and 2012 Waikato District as Fire Authority for the Waikato territorial district gives notice of a RESTRICTED fire season in effect from Monday 9th December 2013 until further notice. The risk of fires spreading is becoming higher as temperatures rise and rainfall decreases increasing fire danger levels across the district. During a RESTRICTED fire season permits are required for all fires in the open air within rural and urban areas of the Waikato except for barbeques, hangis and fires in properly constructed incinerators or small braziers.

Public Notices

BULLIES SUCK

Properties within a one kilometre margin of a Department of Conservation area are required to obtain a fire permit from the Department of Conservation.

Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Permits for areas within the Waikato district can be applied for by contacting the Waikato District Council. Fires cannot be lit until a permit has been obtained.

Services Offered

Landowners are reminded that they are responsible for the management of all fires lit on their land and could be held accountable for any suppression costs if the fire gets out of control even if a permit has been issued. Fires must be safe, contained and monitored at all times. Consideration must be made to avoid smoke nuisance to neighbours and its effect on road visibility. Those living on peat soils should ensure that there is no risk of fire becoming seated in these soils. At no time is it permissible to burn green vegetation, rubber, plastics, toxic materials or treated timber. G J Ion Chief Executive

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RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. OP SHOP CHRISTMAS SALE @ Hall, 3 Stewart St. 9-11.30am Saturdays. WEST COAST JAZZ Music at the Old School - classic 5 piece band. Sat 14 Dec 7.30pm, doors open 7pm $15.

Courses, classes & workshops

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz www.facebook.com/WaikatoDistrictCouncil

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Any children’s Xmas presents to be distributed by charity groups can be left in the box at the Ray White Office WINNERS OF OUR PURCHASER / VENDOR PROMOTION 1st prize $5000 - Jeanette & Grant Tyrrell 2nd prize $2000 - Duncan & Julie Coull AUCTION 6.12.13: 2a Goodare St

A STONE THROW FROM THE WATER Launch your family’s holidays from this wonderfully located property in Raglan or move in permanently. Strategically located super close to the water’s edge for paddle boarding and kayaking. Close by is the boat ramp, beach, playground and the village. 4 double bedrooms, large sunny open plan living/dining, 2 bathrooms, double garaging and water views. The flat section offers off street parking and room for the boat. Prior Auction offers considered.

SOLD - UNDER THE HAMMER

AUCTION 6.12.13: 2a Bayview Rd

1930’s bach adapted to modern living featuring: • Two double bedrooms, one single bedroom • Combined bathroom plus extra toilet • Corner section 496m2, single level with a sunny aspect • Great outdoor flow, enjoy harbor & bush views in a great location • Fully refurbished including roof, plumbing & electrics Will leave a lasting impression, so don’t delay! Prior Auction offers considered.

UNDER CONTRACT

ID#RAG21717 FORTHCOMING AUCTION 31.1.14 - 51 Wallis St

ID#RAG21650 CUTE HOME WITH WATER VIEWS $335,000

TOO EASY - KEEP IT SIMPLE • 2 Double Bedrooms

This 2 bedroom cottage is complete with a garage and an outside studio room. It has a sunny, north facing deck enjoying views of the harbour plus a nice grass area to garden or play. • sunny • north facing • close to town…. … ticks a lot of beach cottage boxes!

• Open Plan Living - plus office area • Large Disabled Bathroom • Lock-Up Garage with 2nd Bathroom • Low Maintenance, fully fenced

ID#RAG21729

ID#RAG21753

BRAND NEW WITH VIEWS $360,000

14 UENUKU AVE SERIOUSLY FOR SALE!!! HARBOUR VIEW HONEY $422,000 • Situated in popular Raglan West • Solid home, 3 bedrooms plus sleepout/ rumpus • Huge master bedroom (could convert to 2 rooms) with it’s own bathroom • Internal access garaging plus carport • Fully fenced, private courtyard with enclosed spa • Great family home or 5 star beach bach

• All the hard work is done - move in and enjoy! • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Double glazing, the latest insulation - lovely and warm • Internal access garage • This home represents value for money and is ideally suited to an investor or first home buyers.

ID#RAG21394

ID#RAG21562

COUNTRY LIVING IN EXECUTIVE STYLE $849,000. PRICE REDUCED $50,000!!! 37.504 HA / SHEEP/ BEEF / HORSE FARM

NO MORE ELECTRICITY BILLS!!! $430,000 • 3 / 4 bedrooms • Situated close to wharf, just a minute to launch your yacht • Re-clad in weatherboard, a new garage and sleepout with bathroom have been added • Fitted with top of the line solar panels and inverter • Generate your own power and receive CASH back for the power not used

• 3 bedroom home with designer kitchen, office, double garaging • Large total span shed with self contained unit • Horse tack shed and workshop •7 acres planted in pines (10yrs) • 85 -90 acres grazing (rolling land) • Leased for dairy grazing, generating income • Covenanted bush block • New stock yards

OPEN HOME Sunday 2pm 42a Wallis St

ID#RAG21722

ID#RAG21152

NEW LISTING

BUSH & BAY VIEWS

A WORLD OF YOUR OWN $475,000

AMAZING OUTLOOK $449,000

PRICE REDUCED - Vendor wants this Sold!!! Situated on 1318m2 at 2c Ryan Road, Te Akau with just the reserve in front of your access. The 1 double bedroom home is not to be missed! The views across to Raglan surpass some of the best there are in this private, bushy location. Book the Team to zip you over in the boat or kayak – 6 minutes approx and you are there in your own share of paradise.

Enjoy the summer relaxing on your private deck overlooking the estuary and Mount Karioi. Plenty of room for the children to play - fully fenced area around the house. Drive through access so plenty of room for the boat! The house provides 5 bedrooms 2 living areas, a good size kitchen and large deck semi covered to enjoy BBQ’s all year round.

ID#RAG21102

ID#RAG21724

PEACEFUL PARADISE $415,000

6.189 ha lifestyle block in the very desirable Te Mata area. Primary school 2km down the road, Raglan with all it has to offer only 10 minutes away. The property features good grazing land, well subdivided for sheep and cattle grazing. An amazing creek with water falls and swimming holes flows through the property. There is possibly an opportunity to harvest some of the energy created by installing a water wheel. The 3 bedroom home has a wonderful outlook over the property and enjoys the peaceful sounds of flowing water.

OPEN HOME

OPEN HOMES this weekend 12th & 13th Dec Saturday 12pm -19 Tutchen Ave

Sunday 12pm - 19 Tutchen Ave

Saturday 1pm - 35 Main Rd

Sunday 2pm - 42a Wallis St

Saturday 2pm - 57 Government Rd Saturday 3pm - 8 Puka Place

ID#RAG21757 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com

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Saturday 1pm 35 Main Rd


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