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4th December 2014 - Issue #422

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Cover Indya  Gibbs  performing  at  Raglan  Area  School  with  her  performing  arts  whanau  from  Whitireia.  Image  thanks  to  Mariella  Brunton www.traciehphotography.co.nz Meet the Muso A series of Q & A’s with our local musicians

Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761

The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027

The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278

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This  week  the  Chronicle  caught  up  with  Raglan's  'Acker  Bilk'  -­  Geoff  Meek Tell  us  about  your  music? Variety  whatever  makes  people  happy  but  must  sound  good. Do  you  or  have  you  played  in  a  band?  Yes  solo  or  whatever  band  will  have  me.  Do  you  come  from  a  musical  family?  Not  really.  My  dad  and  his  brother  busk  on  the  pier  in  Southend-­on-­Sea,  UK. :KDW LQVWUXPHQW GLG \RX ¿UVW SOD\ and  when? The  recorder  at  primary  school,  but  now  I  play  the  clarinet  and  saxophone.  What,  in  your  memory,  is  your  best  gig  ever? Playing  at  the  Hamilton  Jazz  Club  Christmas  gig. Best  traveling  experience? Leaving  England  in  1953. What  four  famous  people  dead  or  alive  would  you  invite  over  for  dinner?

Acker  Bilk,  Sactchmo  (Louis  Armstrong),  Eric  Clapton,  Amy  Winehouse  and  Nora  Jones. What  Raglan  musician  do  you  most  like  to  hear? Nicky  Keys Where  can  we  hear  you  play? Open  mic  night  at  Orca,  Raglan  Club  60s  Day  once  a  month,  Raglan  Radio  98.1  â€“  Geoff’s  Jazzamataz  every  Thursday  from  10.30am  to  1.30pm.

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local  community  to  supporting  this  fundraiser.  We  would  also  like  to  thank  our  sponsors  â€“  Miro  Feeds  Ltd,  Direct  7HFK /WG :7& 5RRÂżQJ 'ULS )UHH Plumbing,  Raglan  Lawns,  Raglan  Excavations,  Bizworx  and  D  Signs.  As  well  as  having  a  great  time,  we  also  made  around  $1500  which  will  go  towards  some  new  outdoor  playground  equipment.  Kia  Ora!

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Irish musicians wow a packed town hall

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here’s  something  about  Irish  music  that  seems  to  really  strike  a  chord  in  Raglan. Â

Irish vocalist Pauline Scanlon and accompanying trio, Keeva warmup before their 'sellout' show in the Raglan Town Hall towards  midnight.   He  reckoned  the  Irish  musicians  were  â€œblown  away  by  their  reception  hereâ€?. There  was  also  a  poignant  moment  when  WKH EDQG OXUHG XS RQ VWDJH IRU WKHLU ÂżQDO song  the  grandson  of  â€˜Green  Fire  Islands’  creative  director  and  producer  Bronwen  Christianos.   Earlier  in  the  show  a  surprised  Bronwen  had  been  presented  a  bouquet  of  Ă€RZHUV WR PDUN KHU WK ELUWKGD\ WKDW GD\ ‘Green  Fire  Islands’,  after  its  premiere  in  Raglan,  was  performed  in  Wellington,  New  Plymouth  (Womad)  and  Auckland  and  then  in  2012  was  taken  abroad  for  performances  in  Ireland  and  London. While  the  main  purpose  of  the  current  Irish  musicians  visit  was  to  collaborate  with  Trinity  Roots  on  a  project  to  â€œcombine  the  traditional  music  of  Ireland  and  New Â

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aglan’s  desire  for  a  heated  swimming  pool  will  be  one  of  the  ¿YH SULRULWLHV WKDW ZLOO EH SXW IRUZDUG to  the  Waikato  District  Council  to  be  considered  for  inclusion  in  its  Long-­ Term  Plan  for  2015-­25. The  Raglan  Community  Board’s  recent  survey  of  households  showed  that  Raglan  residents’  top  priority  was  the  continued  development  of  footpaths,  followed  by  a  heated  swimming  pool,  more  parking  in  the  centre  of  town,  a  new  footpath  between  Manu  and  Whale  Bays  and  an  increased  bus  service  to  Hamilton. Also  highly  rated  were  the  development  of  the  Wi  Neera  Street  Reserve,  minor  works,  changes  to  Cliff  Street,  renovatation  of  the  Town  Hall,  development  of   Wainui  Reserve  and  of  Lorenzen  Bay  Esplanade,  the  Main  Road  entrance  to  Raglan  and  WiFi  capability  throughout  the  town  centre.  The  board  discussed  all  the  priorities  at  a  separate  workshop  before  the  board’s  public  meeting  on  Tuesday. At  the  meeting,  board  member  Boyde  Dixon  asked  Councillor  Clint  Baddeley  how  much  the  two  Bankart  Street  roundabouts  had  cost,  suggesting  that  the  $5  million  it  would  cost  for  a  heated  swimming  pool  was  a  better  use  of  council  money  than  these  roading  developments. “How  much  did  those  roundabouts Â

cost?  A  couple  of  million  [dollars]?  They  RQO\ EHQHÂżW WKH WUXFN GULYHUV $ VZLPPLQJ SRRO EHQHÂżWV HYHU\RQH ´ KH VDLG %R\GH VDLG WKH VRFFHU ÂżHOG DUHD DW WKH Te  Kopua  Domain  was  already  available  as  a  pool  site.  Other  land  that  local  Maori  had  given  to  the  Raglan  Area  School  could  then  be  used  for  soccer. “Five  million  doesn’t  seem  that  much  to  me.  I’m  sure  there’s  some  way  where  council  could  stop  spending  to  make  this  affordable,â€?  he  said. Acting  chair  Alan  Vink  suggested  the  board  informally  meet  with  the  Raglan  Swimming  Club  to  brainstorm  about  how  to  proceed  with  the  idea. On  the  parking  issue,  board  member  Matt  Holl  said  the  parking  at  the  wharf  over  summer  was  â€œembarrassingâ€?. “We’ve  got  a  problem  with  parking  in  this  town  and  we’re  going  to  see  it  again  this  summer,â€?  he  said. WDC’s  Craig  Birkett  presented  a  report  on  the  review  of  the  Public  Places  Bylaw,  which  contained  Raglan  Community  Board’s  requested  changes  to  Raglan  parking. These  included  creating  a  disabled  park  outside  Orca  Restaurant  on  Bow  Street  â€“  not  outside  the  laundromat  as  had  been  previously  mooted  â€“  and  replacing  an  existing  boat  trailer  park  at  the  wharf  with  two  15-­minute  angle  parks  and  four Â

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Zealand  within  a  modern  musical  contextâ€?,  their  Raglan  gig  on  Friday  night  was  billed  as  one  of  four  intimate  shows  on  their  own  in  the  North  Island. However  Scanlon  did  refer  to  the  collaboration  with  Trinity  Roots  as  having  been  â€œvery  specialâ€?,  and  local  kaumatua  Sean  Ellison  pointed  out  to  concertgoers  that  an  Irish-­Kiwi  musical  link  was  not  a  new  thing  for  Raglan  and  that  â€œit  started  here  at  Poihakena  marae  when  the  Irish  arrived  over  for  â€˜Green  Fire  Islands’â€?. Friday’s  show  -­-­  presented  by  craft  brewer  Tuatara  -­-­  also  served  as  a  fundraiser  for  the  Raglan  Volunteer  Fire  Brigade  which  with  the  help  of  television  celebrity  chef  Jimmy  Boswell,  a  recent  arrival  in  town,  served  up  what  else  but  Irish  stew  in  the  supper  room  at  $5  a  plate.   Edith  Symes

60-­minute  parking  spaces.   The  board  recognised  parking  was  a  long-­term  issue  that  involved  the  wider  community  so  suggested  looking  at  it  more  fully  next  year,  consultating  with  interested  parties  and  possibly  creating  a  working  party  to  get  the  process  moving.  7KH ERDUG FRQÂżUPHG WKDW D IHDVLELOLW\ study  would  be  done  on  the  Manu  to  Whale  Bay  footpath  priority,  but  noted  that  slips  on  that  road  could  be  a  problem.  Board  member  Jon  Taylor  suggested  that  the  footpath  may  not  need  to  follow  the  road,  which  could  solve  the  problem.   There  was  also  a  lot  a  discussion  about  the  whether  or  not  the  bus  services  between  Hamilton  and  Raglan  needed  to  be  increased,  with  Clint  cautioning  that  WKH ERDUG QHHGHG WR EH VSHFLÂżF DERXW ZKHQ the  greater  need  was  so  that  an  increased  service  did  not  result  in  buses  running  half  empty. The  board  backed  away  from  the  idea  of  hourly  bus  services,  but  supported  an  increase  in  bus  services  to  include  the  reinstatement  of  the  Sunday  bus  service  and  an  increase  in  other  services,  as  deemed  necessary  by  demand. The  board  planned  to  make  a  submission  to  the  Waikato  Regional  Council  about  this,  attaching  the  community  survey  results  as  supporting  evidence.  Rachel  Benn Â

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Back  in  2008  it  was  the  rehearsal  then  premiere  of  the  Celtic-­Kiwi  collaboration  â€˜Green  Fire  Islands’  which  packed  them  in  â€“  and  then  last  Friday  night  it  was  again  a  full  house  at  the  Raglan  Town  Hall  as  three  of  Ireland’s  most  celebrated  Celtic  musicians,  with  the  help  of  an  Irish-­born  Kiwi  guitarist,  played  a  gig  of  their  North  Island  tour  here. An  eclectic  mix  of  locals  and  some  out-­of-­towners  â€“  50  tickets  were  bought  RQOLQH WKURXJK (YHQWÂżQGD Âą GHOLJKWHG over  the  two  and  a  half  hour  show  to  the  alternately  fragile  and  steely  voice  of  Pauline  Scanlon  and  the  instrumental  skills  of  her  accompanying  trio,  Keeva. Billed  as  a  concert  â€œfrom  Carnegie  Hall  to  the  Raglan  Town  Hallâ€?,  in  recognition  of  the  West  Kerry  songstress’s  appearance  at  the  New  York  institution  recognised  as  one  of  the  most  prestigious  music  venues  in  the  world,  the  performance  ran  the  gamut  from  traditional  and  contemporary  Irish  numbers  through  to  English,  Breton  and  American  folk  songs. Flanking  Scanlon  on  stage  were  Dubliner  Alan  Doherty  â€“  former  front  man  RI WKH ,ULVK EDQG *UDGD DQG WKH Ă€XWH VRORLVW on  the  â€˜Lord  of  the  Rings’  soundtrack  â€“  :HVW &ODUH FRPSRVHU DQG VHVVLRQ ÂżGGOHU Tola  Crusty  and  Irish-­born  Lower  Hutt  guitarist  Gerry  Paul,  who  has  toured  the  world  with  various  of  his  folk  heroes. The  performers  sipped  from  their  tour  sponsors’  beers  between  songs,  with  the  irrepressible  Doherty  promising  it  would  both  make  them  play  better  and  make  people  in  the  audience  look  better  as  the  evening  went  along.   Whatever  the  cause  the  audience  got  increasingly  into  the  spirit,  delighting  local  promoter  Tom  McCormick  as  â€œthe  whole  hall  went  nuts  with  everyone  dancingâ€? Â

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It’s  a  â€œvery  differentâ€?  life  to  that  of  the  real  world,  they  say,  but  for  them  it’s  one  way  to  travel  in  luxury  while  getting  paid  for  the  privilege.  And  they’re  hooked. Yjosine  traded  the  security  of  her  local  MRE LQ UHDO HVWDWH IRU D Ă€LJKW HDUO\ WKLV \HDU WR Egypt  from  where  she  boarded  a  62-­metre  superyacht  for  the  start  of  her  big  OE.  â€œI’ve  always  loved  the  ocean  and  wanted  to  see  the  world,â€?  she  explains.  â€œAnd  I  was  brought  up  on  boats  when  I  was  little.â€? As  a  stewardess,  the  23-­year-­old  says  she  was  run  off  her  feet  at  dinners  and  cocktail  parties  for  up  to  40  guests  while  VDLOLQJ LQ WKH 0HGLWHUUDQHDQ IRU ÂżYH DQG a-­half  months  to  exotic  destinations  in  the  likes  of  Turkey  and  Greece. Despite  long  hours  and  sore  feet,  Yjosine  loved  the  experience.  She  was  one  of  18  â€œmostly  Kiwiâ€?  crew  members  aboard  and  got  to  explore  Greek  islands  like  Ios  â€“  her  favourite  â€“  where  she  spent  a  memorable  week  ashore  sightseeing  and  partying. But  when  asked  by  the  Chronicle  for  a  photo  of  the  good  times  she  had  to  confess  she’d  â€œlost  quite  a  few  phonesâ€?,  though  whether  at  parties  or  overboard  wasn’t  clear. <MRVLQH Ă€HHWLQJO\ FDXJKW XS ZLWK friends  Janet  and  Jade  one  recent  weekend  back  home  in  Raglan  before  heading  to  the  Viaduct  Harbour  on  Auckland’s  waterfront  where  she’s  now  working  on  a  â€œhighly  FRQÂżGHQWLDO´ VXSHU\DFKW YHQWXUH EHIRUH heading  off  again,  possibly  around  the  3DFLÂżF Says  Jade  of  their  brief  reunion:  â€œIt  was  cool  exchanging  stories.â€?  The  three  have  been  to  some  of  the  same  places  at  different  times,  and  while  loving  the  familiarity  of  being  home  are  now  all  looking  forward  to  their  next  stint  overseas.  Jade’s  soon  off  to  London,  then  across  to  Cannes  on  the  French  Riviera  for  a  permanent  position  she’s  rigged  up  through  an  online  agency  as  stewardess  on  a  52-­metre  motor  yacht.  â€œI  love  living  over  there  (Europe),â€?  the  21-­year-­old  enthuses.  â€œIt’s  just  where  I  need  to  be.â€? She  recently  returned  from  Mauritius  in  the  Indian  Ocean,  having  worked  this  year’s  season  for  the  owner  of  a  21-­metre  yacht  for  ZKLFK VKH KHOSHG GR D UHÂżW 7KHUH ZDV D ORW

Janet Andre aboard one of the superyachts she worked on in the Mediterranean of  pressure  redecorating  it,  Jade  admits,  but  she  learnt  more  about  â€œprovisioningâ€?  of  the  yacht  than  general  housekeeping  which  was  a  bonus. As  one  of  just  a  few  crew  on  board,  Jade  enjoyed  doing  day  charters  for  up  to  12  guests.  It  was  an  â€œamazingâ€?  experience,  she  told  the  Chronicle,  the  highlight  being  sailing  around  outlying  islands  for  a  week  including  to  the  French  island  Reunion. She’s  become  a  bit  of  an  old  hand  working  in  the  wealthy  world  of  yachting.  Early  this  year  her  stewardess  job  on  board  a  57-­metre  superyacht  based  in  Barcelona,  Spain,  involved  cooking  for  a  â€œgreat  crewâ€?  of  nine.  And  while  she’s  cooked  before,  Jade  admits  that  recipes  on  Google  helped  out  a  lot. But  her  previous  superyacht  experience  was  less  pleasant:  she  worked  98  days  straight  â€“  up  to  128  hours  per  week  â€“  during  D ÂżYH PRQWK URXQG WULS ZKLFK WRRN LQ Marseilles,  Malta,  Turkey,  Greece  and  Italy. While  she  made  the  most  of  anything  from  two  days  to  two  weeks  off  at  every  port,  Jade  says  the  trip  itself  was  80  percent  work.  â€œThe  life  of  travel,  money  and  luxury  look  glamorous  and  fun,â€?  she  adds,  â€œbut  the  hard  work  requires  extremely  long  hours‌

“It’s  not  for  everybody,â€?  she  adds,  â€œand  you  need  to  know  how  to  bite  your  tongue.   â€˜Yes’  is  the  only  answer  in  superyachting.â€? -DQHW ZKRÂśV MXVW FRPSOHWHG KHU ÂżUVW season  superyachting  on  board  a  23-­metre  boat  with  a  few  Kiwi  crew  members,  agrees.  â€œYou’re  expected  to  do  as  you’re  told,  always.â€? But  she  describes  her  adventure  this  year  as  â€œlife-­changingâ€?.   A  trained  chef,  and  with  less  gruelling  hours  than  Jade  experienced  last  year,  the  20-­year-­old  was  lucky  to  get  lots  of  time  off  to  explore  new  places. A  highlight  was  a  week  spent  on  the  beaches  of  Corsica,  a  Mediterranean  island  located  between  France  and  Italy.  â€œIt  was  cool  â€Ś  and  so  unexpected.â€? She’s  set  her  sights  on  going  back  to  Antibes  in  France  in  a  few  months,  with  possible  sous  chef  job  opportunities  coming  up  through  online  agencies. The  trio  all  completed  their  Standards  RI 7UDLQLQJ &HUWLÂżFDWLRQ DQG :DWFKNHHSLQJ 67&: TXDOLÂżFDWLRQV Âą DQG JRW WKHLU PHGLFDO VHDIDUHU FHUWLÂżFDWHV Âą EHIRUH “networkingâ€?  and  applying  for  jobs  either  online  or  in  Antibes,  the  main  superyacht  hub  in  France.  E  Symes

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New lower blood and breath Prime spot sells opposite Fire Station medium-­rise  retail  or  apartment  A block  â€“  or  a  mix  of  both  could  alcohol limits now in force be  on  the  cards  for  a  prime  piece  of  F

or  those  of  us  who  drive  and  also  enjoy  a  quiet  pint  or  two  or  glass  of  wine  the  changes  in  the  legal  breath  alcohol  limit  for  safe  driving  that  came  into  force  on  December  1st  are  well  worth  being  aware  of.

beer  at  4%  alcohol  or  100  ml  of  wine  at  DOFRKRO Staff  and  management  at  Raglan  Club  recently  discussed  the  implications  of  the  new  limits  in  terms  of  their  host  responsibilities  with  local  constable  5DHZ\Q 0F/DFKODQ DQG :DLNDWR 'LVWULFW While  there  has  been  a  long  lead-­in  &RXQFLO /LFHQVLQJ ,QVSHFWRU &LQG\ 1RUULV time  for  the  changes  in  the  law  described  in  invited  to  share  their  perspectives.  â€œWe  are  very  conscious  of  these  changes  WKH /DQG 7UDQVSRUW $PHQGPHQW %LOO and  intend  to  uphold  our  host  responsibilities  MXVW KRZ VLJQLÂżFDQW WKRVH FKDQJHV DUH as  m uch  as  possible,  which  includes  making  in  terms  of  what  are  now  safe  and  unsafe  our  patrons  and  guests  aware  of  the  new  consumption  thresholds  may  not  be  fully  lowered  limits  and  to  ensure  they  are  aware  appreciated  by  many. )URP 0RQGD\ 'HFHPEHU IRU GULYHUV of  safe-­driving  alternatives,â€?  says  Chris  Lourie,  Manager  Raglan  aged  20+  the  legal  breath  Club. alcohol  limit  has  been  As  a  guide  most  Now  the  lower  limits  VLJQLÂżFDQWO\ UHGXFHG WR 250  mcg.   Any  person  adults  can  drink  two  are  in  place  the  club  intends  breath  tested  over  this  standard  drinks  over  to  publicize  the  considered  new  limit  and  up  400  a  two  hour  period  and  s a f e -­ d r i n k i n g / d r i v i n g  quantities  and  to  back  that  mcg  will  receive  an  remain  under  the  limit. up  with  staff  reminding  instant  50  demerit  points.   patrons  of  the  new  rules. For  drivers  under  the  age  â€œObviously  it  is  of  20  the  zero  tolerance  already  in  place  impossible  for  bar  staff  to  know  exactly  remains.   ,I LQ WKH VSDFH RI WZR \HDUV GHPHULW when  a  patron  may  be  approaching  or  be  points  are  accrued  a  three  month  driving  over  their  limit  but  we  will  be  proactive  in  doing  all  we  can  to  provide  a  safe  and  suspension  may  be  invoked.   6R ZKDW GR WKH QHZ DOFRKRO OLPLW ÂżJXUHV responsible  environment  for  our  patrons  actually  mean  in  terms  of  remaining  safe  and  guests  to  enjoy.   The  courtesy  van  and  legal?   There  is  no  one-­answer  to  this  we  operate  at  nominal  cost  to  patrons  because  the  amount  a  person  can  drink  Wednesday  through  Saturday  is  there  to  and  still  â€˜blow  under  the  limit’  depends  on  be  used  and  we’ll  be  encouraging  this  as  a  several  factors,  including  weight,  height,  sensible  alternative.â€? The  over-­riding  message  from  police,  gender,  food  intake,  even  age.   However,  as  a  guide  most  adults  can  drink  two  standard  licencing  inspectors  and  those  connected  drinks  over  a  two  hour  period  and  remain  with  the  liquor  industry  as  the  new  lower  limits  settle  in  and  the  festive  season  under  the  limit. That’s  a  lot  less  drinking  in  terms  approaches  is  to  err  on  the  side  of  caution.   of  time/consumption  than  most  people  ,I WKH LQWHQWLRQ LV WR HQMR\ D IHZ GULQNV might  realise.   This  calculation  measures  a  carry  that  enjoyment  on  through  not  risking  VWDQGDUG GULQN DV HTXLYDOHQW WR PO RI driving.    Sue  Russell

Workplaces benefit from literacy and numeracy programme A programme  is  helping  Raglan  literacy Â

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workers  address  the  needs  of  their  workplaces. Workplace  funding  from  the  Tertiary  Education  Commission  was  aimed  at  improving  the  literacy  and  numeracy  capabilities  of  staff,  with  a  focus  on  the  particular  needs  of  each  workplace,  said  Nazli  Effendi,  education  consultant  for  Training  For  U. 6KH KDV MXVW ÂżQLVKHG GHOLYHULQJ VXFK D programme  with  Xtreme  Zero  Waste,  which  KDG LGHQWLÂżHG D QHHG WR ORRN DW KHDOWK DQG safety. “Health  and  safety  is  huge  â€“  it’s  in  every  aspact  of  what  they  [Xtreme  staff]  do  and  that  became  evident  through  the  course,â€?  Nazli  said.    About  eight  of  its  staff  spent  time  one  afternoon  a  week  over  nearly  three  months  looking  at  the  legal  requirements  in  the  Health  and  Safety  Act,  and  also  looking  at  EDVLF FDOFXODWLRQV DURXQG SURÂżW DQG ORVV Three  of  them  developed  health  and  safety  induction  plans  for  their  areas  of  work  at  Xtreme:  the  woodyard,  Kahu’s  Nest  shop  and  the  kerbside  waste  collection  and  processing  room.

“So  they’ve  come  out  with  something  that’s  tangible,  relevant  and  sustainable  and  that  they  can  use  over  and  over  again,â€?  she  said. Xtreme  woodyard  manager  Campbell  ,PODK GHYHORSHG WKH KHDOWK DQG VDIHW\ induction  plan  for  his  woodyard  station,  covering  aspects  such  as  hazard  LGHQWLÂżFDWLRQ DQG FRQGXFW DQG DWWLUH IRU visitors,  new  employees  and  volunteers. Campbell  said  the  course  was  â€œawesomeâ€?.  He  learnt  that  under  Accident  Compensation  Corporation  (ACC)  rules  both  staff  and  employees  could  be  liable  if  an  accident  occurred  and  the  victim  had  not  been  informed  of  the  possible  danger  and  how  to  avoid  it. Âł7KDWÂśV SUHWW\ PXFK ZKDW , JRW RXW RI the  course  â€“  about  keeping  yourself  safe  and  keeping  others  safe,â€?  he  said. Nazli  was  now  working  with  staff  from  the  Raglan  Hospital  and  Rest  Home,  who  were  also  doing  the  workplace  literacy  and  numeracy  programme  with  Tertiary  Education  Commission  funding. Healthcare  assistants  and  administrators  DW WKH KRVSLWDO DQG KRPH KDG LGHQWLÂżHG WKHLU needs  lay  around  developing  an  internal  communication  plan  and  building   more  effective  teams,  she  said.      Rachel  Benn

downtown  land  purchased  recently  by  a  Huntly-­based  construction  company. The  2668  square  metre  (just  over  half  an  acre)  property  at  12  Wainui  Road  has  sold  to  3/% &RQVWUXFWLRQ *URXS D ÂżUP ZKLFK KDV built  â€“  among  other  developments  â€“  both  a  retail  complex  and  the  multi-­unit  Marina  Park  apartments  at  Whitianga  and  an  Auckland  high-­rise  it  described  as  New  Zealand’s  narrowest  residential  building. But  any  plans  the  family-­owned  company  may  have  for  the  Wainui  Road  property,  ZKLFK LV DFURVV WKH URDG IURP WKH ÂżUH VWDWLRQ and  museum  and  looks  out  over  the  Kopua  HVWXDU\ PXVW ZDLW RQ :DLNDWR 'LVWULFW &RXQFLO proposals  to  rezone  25  sections  bordering  the  &%' IURP OLYLQJ WR EXVLQHVV PLB  Construction  Group  boss  Philip  Leather  was  reluctant  late  last  week  to  talk  to  the  Chronicle  about  what  his  company  might  do  with  the  site. “We’re  playing  a  waiting  game,  it’s  not  ]RQHG ÂŤ , FDQÂśW VSHFXODWH RQ ZKDW ZHÂśUH

doing  with  the  property,â€?  he  said,  adding  it  was  a  bit  early  for  him  to  comment.  The  property,  which  currently  has  a  1970s  four-­bedroom  brick  home  with  four-­ car  garaging  in  its  northeastern  corner,  was  promoted  in  real  estate  adverts  as  the  â€œjewel  in  the  crown  for  those  with  development  in  PLQG´ ,WV FXUUHQW ODQG YDOXH LV DQG LWV FDSLWDO YDOXH PLB  Construction  Group  reveals  on  its  website  it  has  built  more  than  700  homes  WKURXJKRXW WKH JUHDWHU 1RUWK ,VODQG VLQFH ,W DOVR VD\V LW KDV XQGHUWDNHQ PDQ\ commercial  and  industrial  projects,  from  factories  through  to  multi-­unit  apartment  complexes  and  shopping  centres. The  rezoning  PLB  is  waiting  on  is  known  as  plan  change  14,  and  still  looks  a  good  way  off. The  council’s  acting  general  manager  strategy  &  support,  Vishal  Ramduny,  told  the  Chronicle  staff  were  in  the  process  of  consulting  with  affected  landowners.   ³,W LV DQWLFLSDWHG RQFH WKLV LV FRPSOHWH that  council  will  organise  public  open  days  early  next  year,â€?  he  said.  â€œFollowing  this,  plan  FKDQJH ZLOO EH QRWLÂżHG E\ $SULO ´ A.T

Health clinic news update Christmas  is  fast  approaching  so  we  would  like  to  remind  patients  to  include  ordering  repeat  prescriptions  and  booking  essential  doctor  appointments  on  their  Christmas  checklist. 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,  be  sure  to  clearly  state  your  full  name,  telephone  number  and  the  list  of  medications  that  you  need.  Please  be  mindful  that  prescriptions  take  at  least  24  working  hours  to  process. Enrolment  Update  â€“  The  next  time  you  come  to  the  clinic  you  will  be  asked  to  complete  a  new  enrolment  form  for  yourself  and  each  dependent  in  your  family.  You  will  also  be  asked  to  provide  legal  documentation Â

VXFK DV D ELUWK FHUWLÂżFDWH DQG SKRWRJUDSKLF ,' or  a  passport  in  order  to  prove  your  eligibility  to  publicly  funded  health  care  in  New  Zealand. These  requirements  are  due  to  legislation  changes  dating  back  to  2011,  non  compliance  will  result  in  the  loss  of  funding  for  your  healthcare  so  we  appreciate  your  assistance  and  co-­operation  in  updating  this  information.  ,I \RX KDYH DQ\ GLIÂżFXOW\ ZLWK WKHVH IRUPV RU requirements  please  talk  to  one  of  our  friendly  receptionists  who  will  be  able  to  assist  you. Patient  Satisfaction  Survey  â€“  we  are  keen  to  get  feedback  on  the  quality  and  range  of  services  that  we  provide  to  the  community  so  LI \RX FRXOG VSDUH ÂżYH PLQXWHV WR FRPSOHWH a  short  survey  please  e  mail:  admin@ westcoasthealth.co.nz  with  Patient  Survey  in  WKH VXEMHFW ÂżHOG DQG ZH ZLOO VHQG \RX D OLQN to  the  survey.   West  Coast  Health  Clinic  team

West Coast Health Clinic’s Admin Team: Carol Millar, Debbie Phillips-Morgan and Lynny Stevenson.

COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DINNER Finding yourself alone at Christmas (with no family around & needing some cheer), Like to share a Christmas dinner with your own Raglan Community?

RAGLAN TOWN HALL Christmas Day 12.00 > 3.00 pm transport available phone Sue 825-7906 (so we can plan the number of dinners)

- NO CHARGE -

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10th December from 3pm

Dole Ecuadorian/ Philippine Loose Bananas

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Talley’s Ice Cream 2L

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Fresh NZ Lamb BBQ Chops

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Fresh Tegel NZ Skinless Chicken Breast Fillets

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DB/Export Citrus/Gold/Tui Bottles/Cans 330ml (Excludes Golden Lager/Pilsner)

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Wilcox New Season Perlas 1.5kg

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Just Juice Fruit Juice 2.4-2.8L

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Cadbury Roses/ Favourites 225-300g

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Catch the FREE bus & shop at SuperValue! We can pick you up from your home each Tuesday morning and take you to SuperValue Raglan. When you’ve finished shopping, we will drop you off at your home. Call Community House on 825 8142 for further details.

Local, convenient & friendly

SuperValue Raglan: 16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days. Specials available from Thursday, 4th December until Sunday, 7th December 2014 or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specified apply per customer per day. Trade not supplied. Prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale. Customer Support Freephone 0800 40 40 40.

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Late night shopping starts Friday Stuck for Christmas present ideas?

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Big weekend lined up for YOT Club A  massive  weekend  coming  up  at  7KH <RW &OXE DV EHÂżWWLQJ WKH VWDUW of  summer,  with  The  Julian  Temple  Band  returning  on  Friday,  a  mini  rock  festival  on  Saturday  and  the  return  of  the  summer  Sunday  Sessions. 7KH -XOLDQ 7HPSOH %DQG DUH 5DJODQ favourites,  and  return  to  NZ  after  playing  RYHU VKRZV LQ WKH 6WDWHV SURPRWLQJ WKHLU ODVW DOEXP 7KLV DOW EOXHV EDQG KDV EHHQ garnering  huge  attention  overseas  and  this  could  be  your  last  chance  to  catch  them  in  such  an  intimate  venue.    6DWXUGD\ EULQJV <RW RQ WKH 5RFNV EDQGV RYHU KRXUV IHDWXULQJ /XJHU %RD 7KH .LQJ %URWKHUV -DSDQ 7KH '+')'ÂśV 7KH 'LUW\ 6ZHHWV 7KHH 5XP &RYHV 7KH ,OOLFLW :DK Wahz  and  Goldschool. Luger  Boa  have  earned  themselves  a  reputation  as  one  of  the  countries  best  and  ¿HUFHVW URFN DFWV 6SHDUKHDGHG E\ H[ ' frontman  Jimmy  Christmas  Luger  Boa  have  released  two  albums  Mutate  or  Die  and  New  Hot  Nights,  toured  extensively  though  NZ,  -DSDQ DQG $XVWUDOLD WR PDVV DFFODLP 7KH King  Brothers  from  Nishinomiya  Japan  and  the  DHDFD's  from  Pt  Chev  Auckland  have  teamed  up  to  conduct  a  full  length  summer  WRXU ODQGLQJ LQ 5DJODQ WKLV 6DWXUGD\ 7KHLU NLQVKLS IURP WKH -DSDQHVH EDQGV ÂżUVW tour  was  reciprocated  this  year  with  the  bands  touring  Japan  and  sharing  a  stage.  Now  the  DHDFD's  have  brought  back  their  Japanese  brothers  for  a  tour  that  will  showcase  the  best  RI ERWK EDQGV ZLWK WKHLU FUD]HG DQWLFV 7KHH RumCoves  bring  the  sound  of  maximum  rock  n  soul,  like  a  British  invasion  played  through  a  battered  Vox  AC  30  in  a  dirty  little  club  in  6DQWLDJR )RUPHU ' PHPEHUV FRPELQH WR SRZHU WKURXJK D V LQĂ€XHQFHG SRZHU SXQN set,  promoting  their  new  self-­titled  album.  7KH IRUPLGDEOH SLHFH 7KH 'LUW\ 6ZHHWV ULSSHG 5DJODQ D QHZ RQH EDFN LQ 0DUFK DQG ZLOO UHWXUQ WR LQĂ€LFW PRUH VRQLF VHQVDWLRQV $OVR UHSUHVHQWLQJ 7KH ,OOLFLW Wah  Wahz,  is  the  evolution  from  legendary  5DJODQ EDQG 7KH &ODS +LNRU %DUQH\ DQG birthday  boy  Pic  promise  a  few  new  songs  to  go  with  the  stone-­cold  classics  that  the  locals  have  heard  over  the  years.  'RRUV RSHQ DW SP ZLWK *ROG 6FKRRO kicking  things  off  at  6pm.  Happy  hour  IURP SP 7LFNHWV IURP YHQXH RU undertheradar.  Numbers  will  be  restricted  so  get  in  early  will  be  the  best  way  to  enjoy  this  fantastic  day.    A  Mack

We  have  a  wide  range  of  products  and  is  esteemed  for  being  a  classical  "heart  which  are  suitable  for  all  types  of  opener". Specially  Blended  Teas: gifts. Â

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Tribute singers heading for Raglan Club

On  Friday  night  Raglan  Club  will  be  amazing  range  and  musicianship  and  unique  home  to  â€˜Sir  Elton  John’  and  â€˜Billy  style  of  Elton  John’s  works:  rock  one  minute  WKHQ WHQGHU EDOODG WKH QH[W 6RQJV LQFOXGH Joel’  â€“  well  almost!  Â

Sunday Sessions is back 5DJODQ 6XQGD\ 6HVVLRQV RIÂżFLDOO\ returns  for  the  summer  this  Sunday! With  sunshine  on  the  menu  its  time  to  shake  off  those  winter  blues  and  bring  the  good  vibes  back  to  the  Yot  Club  yard  for  WKH WK 6XQGD\ 6HVVLRQV VHDVRQ :LWK GULQN VSHFLDOV UXQQLQJ IURP SP FRPH GRZQ early  and  enjoy  a  cold  one  in  the  sunshine. 7R VWDUW WKH VHVVLRQV RII WKLV ZHHN LV YLQ\O FRQQRLVVHXU '- $WPRVSKHUH IURP 7KH .DULRL 5LGGLP 6HOHFWLRQV EULQJLQJ \RX Ă€DYRXUV RI Roots  'n'  Culture.  Jamin-­I  will  play  a  set  to  shake  things  up  D OLWWOH EHIRUH RXU VSHFLDO JXHVWV 6HOHFWRU 6DP +RVW RI *HRUJH )0 V 7+( '26( UDGLR VKRZ )XQN 5DUH *URRYH 6RXO FUDWH GLJJHU and  vinyl  spinner!  Followed  by  DJ  Hudge,  -­  one  half  of  George  FMs  Uptown  Boogie  -­  whose  been  rocking  parties  from  London  to  Auckland  and  most  places  in  between! Jamin-­I  has  been  working  hard  to  create  yet  another  great  line  up  of  National  and  International  DJ's,  MC's  and  producers  to  EULQJ WR WKH \DUG WKLV VXPPHU 6R MRLQ WKH 5DJODQ 6XQGD\ 6HVVLRQV )DFHERRN SDJH WR stay  updated  and  spread  the  word!

Internationally  acclaimed  tribute  performer  Graham  Nash  is  stopping  off  in  Raglan  as  part  of  his  North  Island  tour.  English  born  Graham  has  been  performing  for  a  quarter  century  in  the  UK,  Europe  and  America.   Now  it’s  our  turn  to  enjoy  what  many  have  described  as  the  next  best  thing  to  the  real  thing  in  a  tribute  performance  of  Elton’s  best  known  and  loved  songs,  with  Billy  Joel  as  opener  and  support  act. Graham  describes  Elton  John  as  his  lifelong  musical  hero.   â€œFor  years  I  was  being  told  my  voice  VRXQGHG UHPDUNDEO\ OLNH 6LU (OWRQÂśV DQG WKDW was  the  catalyst  that  spurred  me  on  to  create  WKLV VKRZ Âľ7KH (OWRQ ([SHULHQFH ϫ 7KH SHUIRUPDQFH ZLOO VKRZ FDVH WKH

Blue  eyes,  Can  you  feel  the  love  tonight,  Candle  in  the  wind,  Don’t  let  the  sun  go  down  on  me,  Your  song  and  many  more. Âł7KLV LV D SHUIRUPDQFH ZHÂśUH UHDOO\ looking  forward  to  hosting,  with  a  professional  back-­up  band.   We’ve  been  building  some  really  positive  energy  inside  the  clubroom  with  the  gigs  we’ve  had  of  late.  Everyone  is  welcome  and  the  $20  ticket  price  is  good  value  for  a  performance  of  this  FDOLEUH ´ VD\V FOXE PDQDJHU &KULV /RXULH Enjoy  a  meal  at  the  club’s  restaurant  â€˜Left  +DQG %UHDNÂś EHIRUH WKH VKRZ 7KH UHVWDXUDQW is  open  from  5  pm.   Door  sales  8  pm  on  the  night  or  tickets  can  be  bought  beforehand  from  the  club.    Sue  Russell

Letters Dear  Editor What  a  treat  it  was  to  watch  the  talented  ,QG\D *LEEV SHUIRUP RQ 6XQGD\ HYHQLQJ ZLWK her  performing  arts  whanau  from  Whitireia  in  Wellington. It  was  a  last  minute  decision  for  them  to  perform  in  Raglan  as  the  group  had  been  in  Auckland  performing  at  a  festival  and  then  decided  to  give  back  to  the  community  where  Indya  had  come  from  on  their  return.

7KH PHVVDJH JRW RXW DQG D JRRG QXPEHU turned  up  at  Raglan  Area  school  to  see  a  world  class  performance  of  maori,  samoan  and  cook  island  contemporary  dance  and  vocals.  Indya  grew  up  in  Raglan  and  was  a  member  of  Whaingaroa  Dance  movement.  Indya  shows  us  that  you  can  achieve  your  dreams  and  the  creative  community  of  Raglan  is  a  wonderful  place  to  grow  up.      J  Kay

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Gardening Column: Putting down roots

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This  spring  is  no  exception.  Trying  for  some  of  us.  The  weather,  ground  warmth,  moisture  and  sunlight  hours,  has  affected  all  plants  and  trees.  The  new  moon  a  week  ago  saw  everything  jump  into  gear  and  grow.  Maintenance  on  weed  germination  is  now  essential.  Tomato  leaf  node  sprouts  need  to  be  removed  and  plants  need  stake  support.  Silver  beet  is  running  up  to  seed  and  needs  to  be  removed.  You  can  now  make  further  plantings  of  beans,  peas,  capsicums,  carrots,  sweet  corn,  silver  beet  and  spinach. :H DUH GLJJLQJ RXU ÂżUVW SRWDWRHV VWLOO picking  broad  beans,  carrots  and  beetroot. December  is  always  the  time  that  your  garden  provides  you  with  that  abundance  of  VDODG YHJHWDEOH DQG Ă€RZHUV Lawns  are  now  a  weekly  chore,  the  grass  clipping  are  invaluable  for  compost,  mulching  around  citrus,  trees  and  shrubs.  Lift  the  blade  on  your  mower  so  the  lawn  grass  develops  and  doesn’t  dry  out  too  much  in  January  by  being  too  short. Herbs  are  really  useful  now  as:  sage  LQ VWXIÂżQJ GLOO IRU ÂżVK EDVLO IRU SHVWR rosemary,  mint,  marjoram  for  new  potatoes,  parsley  in  egg  sandwiches.  They  need  that  picking  to  prune  them  back  and  enhance  their  growth.  Many  skinks  are  now  present  around  concrete  paths  and  rockeries  -­  these  are Â

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Kids  Give-­away.  Primo  this  month.  12  pots  of  a  Kumara  plant.  These  are  well  established.  They  will  need  moisture  when  planting  out.  Leave  to  grow,  lifting  the  vines  as  they  cover  the  ground  allow  them  to  grow  a  metre  around  the  plant  then  trim.  Remember  to  hand  dig  out,  following  their  red  root  to  the  tubers.  A  big  thank  you  to  our  community  for  your  help  and  enthusiasm  for  these  Chronicle  gardening  articles.  We  live  in  a  unique,  healthy,  coastal  environment,  in  ZKLFK DOO SODQWV VKUXEV DQG WUHHV Ă€RXULVK with  minimal  maintenance.  We  do  have  lots  RI EHHV LQVHFWV EXWWHUĂ€LHV VPDOO QDWLYH birds  and  soil  micro  organisms  who  go  to  work  on  the  garden  baddies.  Have  a  nice  safe  Christmas/New  Year  and  will  catch  up  with  everybody  in  February. The  Raglan  Wharf  Seagull.

Mojo Marine boating tips ith  summer  imminent,  this  brings  W back  all  those  fun  memories  of  last  summer’s  boating  antics!  So  it’s  time  to  clear  the  leaves  of  the  boat  cover,  pump  up  the  trailer  tyres  and  get  back  on  the  water.  An  extended  period  of  time,  where  a  boat  has  not  been  used,  does  present  a  few  potential  problems!  Petrol  does  go  stale  after  some  time,  the  hydrocarbons  evaporate,  the  varnish  and  other  additives  are  left  behind  and  the  fuel  becomes  thick  and  gummy.  Water  can  also  build  up  over  time,  due  to  condensation  LQ D SDUWO\ ÂżOOHG WDQN 0DQ\ RI WKH FRDVW JXDUG callouts  are  due  to  old  or  contaminated  fuels,  which  cause  the  engine  to  not  run  well  or  stop  completely. So  the  safest  approach  is  to  drain  your  fuel  tank,  use  the  old  fuel  for  the  land  mover  and  ¿OO \RXU ERDW ZLWK QLFH IUHVK IXHO Secondly,  charge  the  engine  battery,  your  boat  might  start!  but  running  with  a  discharged  battery,  puts  a  lot  of  load  on  the  charging  system  of  the  engine  and  a  common  knock-­on Â

effect  of  this  is  the  burning  out  of  windings  in  the  ignition  system-­  again,  engine  stops!  So  a  few  things  to  bear  in  mind  before  you  KRSH LQ \RXU SULGH DQG MR\ ZKHQ LW UXQV DQG head  out  over  the  bar!! A  very  good  idea  is  to  have  your  boat  serviced  before  the  season  starts,  not  at  the  end!  In  this  way  you  can  avoid  all  the  issues  mentioned  above. Mojo  Marine  is  now  stocking  a  premium  grade  2  stroke  oil,  using  infearer  quality  oil  has  quite  an  effect  on  a  high  performance  engine,  poor  lubricating  qualities,  carbon  built,  all  lessen  useful  life  of  an  engine.  The  oil  I  am  stocking  has  a  better  burn  quality,  this  results  in  much  less  smoke  and  cleaner  burn,  this  does  not  burn  your  eyes!  It’s  not  very  pleasant  when  you  swim  up  to  the  back  of  a  boat  after  skiing  for  example  and  having  clouds  of  smoke  DURXQG WKH HQYLURQPHQW EHQHÂżWV WRR Please  feel  free  to  get  in  touch  if  you  have  any  questions,  or  require  a  hand. Regards  and  safe  boating. Mojo  Marine  021  855  019.

Trust explained and recruits required You  may  not  have  heard  of  the  West  Coast  Health  Charitable  Trust  but  you  may  well  be  very  thankful  of  what  it  does  one  day.  Set  up  in  2011  its  main  focus  has  been  in  providing  the  funding  necessary  to  run  PRIME,  which  stands  for  Primary  response  in  a  medical  emergency,  and  is  staffed  by  local  medical  practitioners  and  nurses.  The  aim  of  PRIME  is  to  support  the  ambulance  service  with  a  rapid  response  to  the  seriously  ill  or  injured,  and  to  provide  higher  level  medical  skills  that  may  not  otherwise  be  available  from  the  ambulance  service  in  rural Â

communities.  PRIME  operates  24  hours  a  day,  7  days  a  week  on  a  roster  system. The  WCHC  Trust  is  hoping  to  embark  on  a  new  and  exciting  project  and  is  looking  to  recruit  up  to  three  new  trustees.  The  trust  is  looking  for  people  with  a  variety  of  skills,  but  in  particular  the  ability  to  fund  raise.  Anyone  interested  should  contact  wchchartitabletrust@gmail.com  before  the  Trust’s  AGM  on  the  9th  December  2014.  The  AGM  will  be  held  at  the  Community  House  at  7pm  should  anyone  wish  to  come  along  to  ¿QG RXW DERXW WKH WUXVWÂśV FXUUHQW ZRUN ZLWK PRIME  services. R  Doran

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GOLF, ATOMIC - new works TWILIGHT by Chris Meek, 5pm every Thursday. ),1$/ 0$1$ 7Ă1( Opening Fri 5 Dec at Raglan Golf Club. HUI OF 2014 New beverages 6pm , Exhibition 5 - 21 Food, and familiar faces, last Dec @ Studeo gallery available. chance to join us this 21 Cross Street. MAINLY MUSIC year for good company, preschoolers. FRIDAY 5TH DEC @ for NĿUHUR DQG &$.( RAGLAN CLUB - Monday & Wednesday Tonight - Thur 4th Dec ELTON JOHN /BILLY 9:30am. Final for 6.30-9pm @ Old School, JOEL (Won Stars In the year Christmas 6HH \RX WKHUH Your Eyes UK - Has programme. played at Wembley). BUDGET ASSISTANCE WAITETUNA All ages, Tickets $20 @ THE Raglan House. PLAYGROUP from Raglan Club. Phone 825 8142 for an 20TH BIRTHDAY PLUNKET GARAGE appointment. Become CELEBRATION! SALE, December a Budget Service client 6th at the Town Hall, Any past families and be eligible for a 10am to 1pm, contact welcome for Bargain Basement 50% Charlotte 825 7332 to shared morning off clothing voucher. book a table. tea, Tuesday 9 FOODBANK FOOD December, 10am DRIVE, this Saturday onwards, Waitetuna from 9am - 1pm. Look School. Contact out for the Surfside Robyn 8255118. vans. Non perishable foods. Thanks for The Christmas Show your generosity. FRI 05 DEC @ YOT MON @ THE CLUB, Julian Temple RAGLAN CLUB. 500 Band, Alt-blues $10 Paintings by: cards, 1pm. SAT 06 DEC@ WED @ RAGLAN Megan Daniels YOT CLUB, YOT CLUB, Fun Quiz Rick Youmans ON THE ROCKS, 7 Jane Galloway 6:45pm. bands over 7 hours, WEDS @ Luger Boa, The King Dec 6th – Jan 15th BANTEAY SREY Brothers (Japan) The R E S TA U R A N T DHDFD’s, The Dirty Show Off NZ Knitting Circle from Sweets, Thee Rum 9.30am. All welcome Coves, The Illicit Wah 2 Bow St Raglan Wahz and Goldschool, R A G L A N from 6pm. RAMBLERS WED 26

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For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE for hire, great entertainment for the kids. Call Vicki 8257575.

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BUILDING FOR LEASE. Located at 28 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive is a large multi-purpose workshop, with gallery/ RIĂ€FH DUHD NLWFKHQ toilet and separate lunchroom, available for lease. Please send expressions of interest to TeKopua3n4@ gmail.com, or to Te Kopua 3 and 4 Trust, Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, RD3 Raglan before 13 December 2014. To make an appointment to view contact 021058-3846.

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SHAREHOLDERS MEETING!! Parish of Waipa Lot 66B 3D 1A. Venue: 82 Paki St Huntly. Sunday 14 Dec 2014 @ 11am. Contact Anthony/Jocelyn: 02102639539. To Let BULL DOZE F U R N I S H E D , BULLYING: Raglan MODERN 1 bedroom Violence Prevention cottage available and Awareness longterm from 24 Dec 2014. Suitable for a single person references required. $210/week. Inspection The Fair Weather CafĂŠ, welcome. ph 825-8708

Wanted to Let 3-4 BDRM HOUSE FOR lovely family, great references, pref long-term, have a small, well-trained dog. Ph 027 473 6682.

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40 Norrie Ave. Come and check out our specials. FREE raro and a mini PXIĂ€Q IRU RQH SUH VFKRRO child when carer buys a hot drink. $10 teacher deals. Panini and a hot drink or a VDQGZLFK PXIĂ€Q DQG D hot drink for only $10.

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Sayer Landscapes will be open up until 5:30pm Christmas Eve (Dec 24th 2014) Yard will be closed for 12 days and will re-open January 5th 2015. Get in now to ensure you have what you need for your end of year projects.

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All remaining Citrus & Stonefruit Trees HALF PRICE All Natives 25% OFF Hass Avocado Trees $40 Culvert Pipe Clearance Sale Unused 825mm x 2.5m Pipes $400 each (New$800ea) Unused 1050mm x 2.5m $750 each (New$2000ea)

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THANK YOU TO SPONSORS OF THE MIDDLE-AGED MEN’S BOWLING TOURNAMENT: Ozone Kites Raglan Shuttle.co.nz Raglan Chronicle Jwan Milek Gallaghers Raglan Club Sugar Bowl Bar & Coffee House Raglan Roast Food Department Raglan Barber Raglan Book & Gift Centre Cyclery Raglan Raglan Roast Yot Club Trade Aid Valentes Richard Thomson – (Raglan Real Estate Ray White) West Coast Health Clinic All Style Tattoo Kopua Camp Store

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WHAT’S ON AT RAGLAN CHILDCARE CENTRE Full-time and part-time spaces available right now for children aged 0-5 years. Hours available from 8am to 5pm. FREE playgroup for families with children, birth to 5 years. Friday mornings 9.30 to 11.30. Come and spend some time in our beautiful environment, have a play, a cup of tea, and a chat with our friendly teachers. Call in or phone 8250442 raglanchildcare@actrix.co.nz 5 Wallis Street

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RAGLAN Chronicle 11


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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 65 Lorenzen Bay Rd TRANQUIL SETTING – GORGEOUS WATER VIEWS

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 18 Puka Place NEAR NEW WITH VIEWS

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 87 Lorenzen Bay Rd

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7 DAYS ACCOMMODATION AND RETURN FLIGHTS FOR 2 TO LAS VEGAS!!! Second prize draw winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher. Special conditions apply

Invitation to all Ray White vendors and purchasers who have sold and bought in the year 2014 plus current vendors go into our annual draw (drawn Dec. 5th) to win...

VENUE: RAGLAN BOWLING CLUB - 6PM, 5TH DEC 2014 - ALL WELCOME TO AUCTION, COMPETITION DRAWN 8PM FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 61b Government Rd

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 686 Te Papatapu Rd

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 5.12.14: 1435 Kawhia Rd Mako Mako

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6.8550 HECTARES OF LIFESTYLE - AOTEA

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AUCTION 12.12.14: 14 Kaitoke St

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OPEN HOMES this weekend

6th & 7th December

PURPLE LOVE SHACK $305,000

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Saturday 12pm – 66 Wainui Rd Saturday 12pm – 33 Uenuku Ave Saturday 1pm – 24 Violet St

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Saturday 1pm – 12 Smith St Saturday 2pm – 1 Upper Cross St

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12pm – 66 Wainui Rd 1pm – 14 Kaitoke St 1pm – 21 Rose St 2pm – 5A Violet St

21  Bow  St,  Raglan   Phone:  07  825  8669   Fax:  07  825  7410    Website:  www.rwraglan.co.nz   Email:  raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

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