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Sun drenched open plan living & decks
NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.
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dining guide
Cover Kids participating in the sack race during Raglan West’s sports day.
Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952
Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761
Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010
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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Community-friendly strips eyed to get cars off grass Raglan Community Board is hoping a return visit to town this Saturday by placemaking guru David Engwicht may help “kill two birds with one stone” – develop a plan for the grass strips down the centre of Bow Street that also prevents people parking all over them.
The new practice this summer of parking wherever there’s space between the phoenix palms, rocks and seating brought wide condemnation at the public forum preceding the board’s first meeting of the year last week. Ward councillor Clint Baddeley said he was really annoyed about the practice, which he said was started unintentionally by the Raglan Coastguard when it parked a vehicle on the grass strip [opposite the hotel] WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts to run its annual raffle. He saw the practice as illegal, unsafe to children, an insult to the community and
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putting vulnerable trees at risk. He had no problems with motorbikes parking on the grass, but said vehicles were crossing yellow lines to park there now even when carparks were available downtown. Waikato District Council general manager strategy & support Tony Whittaker said the practice was not acceptable and more vigilance was needed. The only board member to have no problem with the practice was newcomer Boyd Dixon. “It’s a good carpark, why not?” he asked. As board members discussed how to tackle the issue, a member of the public reminded them of David Engwicht’s upcoming visit and suggested – to their agreement – they could “kill two birds with one stone” if the workshop followed through with hishttp://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla wish to see the centre strips developed into more communityfriendly spaces. A. T Weather Map
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Rag West streets ahead in community spirit
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Raglan West residents celebrate the success of their inaugural sporting event
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ross an old-fashioned Sunday school picnic with Easter sports of the sort once held at Te Mata and – if you’re of sufficient age – you get some idea of how it was at Oram Park in Raglan West last Saturday as kids and adults from the neighbourhood contested a series of events reminiscent of a bygone era. There were sack races, threelegged races and wheelbarrow races, a loudspeaker and a simple pointscoring system on a board under a tree. Over in one corner there was a sausage sizzle while, flanking the park on the other side, the church was open for toilet stops or drinks of water. First aid was at the registration desk where 60 to 70 locals from the seaward side of Raglan West had put down their names. “Scream and then come here,” said the note on the board alerting people to what to do in an emergency. Despite the hints of yesteryear the event was an entirely new one – Raglan West’s inaugural ‘Top Street’ competition, which as the name suggests was loosely based on the ‘Top Town’ television series of the ’70s and ’80s. A smattering of neighbourhood dogs – some patriotically sporting the colours of their owners’ teams – raced about yelping excitedly as residents battled for supremacy from 10ish in the morning through into the afternoon, with a barbecue lunch break in between. Taipari Avenue locals – in brilliant
yellow get-ups – won the day, triumphing over their red and green rivals. Not by much, they admitted, but even so they reckoned their house prices must be up by $200,000 now they lived in the best (street) of the 430 Ulster St, Hamilton west. P 07 839 6803 Team colours – those from Authorised by Sue Moroney, Pokohui St/Nihihihi and Tahuna Aves Parliament Buildings, Wellington wore red and Uenuku and Karekare competitors green – were inspired by Rasta stripes signifying peace, love and unity, explained Top Street coorganiser Pauly. Pauly, who remembers his “old man” watching ‘Top Town’ back in 621 - Moroney newspaper ad 72x60.indd 1 25/01/2014 18:13:22 the day, said he and neighbour Dave O’Loughlin simply “downsized” the idea over a couple of drinks one day to make ‘Top Street’ happen. A pamphlet drop spread the word, they said, and the good old-fashioned sports day became a full-on community effort. Pauly told the Chronicle he had Dr. Fiona Bolden 12 Wallis St Dr. Rebekah Doran really wanted the central park – which PO Box 164 Dr. Mike Loten already boasts community fruit trees RAGLAN Dr. Jennifer Hughes and garden – to be used by the locals, while Dave was right into “fun and Ph: 825 0114 games”. Fax: 825 0104 A round-the-block, super-extreme A/H: free nurse telephone advice event after lunch had teams working 24 hours a day - on 8250114 in relays and making good use of OPENING HOURS: the high tide in the nearby estuary, with contestants swimming and Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri paddleboarding in between obstacle Open 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am and wheelbarrow races. Close 7pm 7pm 5pm 7pm 5pm But the biggest event was the tug o’ war at the end of it all, said local sportswoman Lisa Thomson – one for kids and another for adults. It was an “awesome” day of neighbourhood bonding and goodwill, she enthused. “It will totally happen again!” Edith Symes
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Council sees once Mudsharks perform a Monday gig of old as ’80s doco revisited ‘negative’ Raglan board in a new light
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oves are underway to repair the sometimes fractious relationship between the Raglan Community Board and the Waikato District Council – and to strengthen the board’s interaction with local residents. A report to the community board’s first meeting of the year last week set out a series of ideas for “forging a stronger working relationship” between the council and its community boards, as well as for deepening boards’ “engagement” with their communities. The suggestions – which follow a special council/board chairs workshop last December – propose giving chairpeople such as Raglan’s Linda Cole full participation rights at council workshops and establishing forums to discuss strategic issues in each community board area. Other suggestions include recognising ward councillors as community board members, and allocating discretionary funds more to projects with a wider community benefit. It’s also proposed community chairs write both a report for each community board meeting and a monthly article for their local paper outlining key issues. Although the report takes an across-the-district approach and makes no specific references to Raglan, its lead author – council general manager strategy & support Tony Whittaker – left last week’s meeting in the town hall supper room in no doubt the Raglan board had been a thorn in the council’s side for years. “This community board traditionally has been incredibly negative,” he said during discussion of the report. Mr Whittaker, the
regular senior manager at Raglan board meetings, added later that each time he drove over the divvy he wondered “what am I going to get caned on tonight?” Conversely it’s little secret past Raglan boards have felt very frustrated at times at seemingly being ignored by the council and rendered “toothless”. At one relatively recent triennial election not one sitting community board member sought re-election, and several contacted by the Chronicle at the time attributed their decisions to their feelings of powerlessness and inability to achieve things for Raglan. A recent board chairman was also obviously exasperated at times with what he termed “the curious ways of council”. Whatever the situation in the past, the council is now talking up the role community boards have to play. Last week’s report concluded: “Community boards are the ears and eyes of our community and council acknowledges that more can be done to empower boards to be a conduit for council as well as providing feedback from the community to council.” Mayor Allan Sanson has also separately alluded to a heightened role for community boards like Raglan’s. In a mayor’s message in January, he said one of his focuses this year would be “working with our community boards and community committees to develop a high-level view of the needs of their community”. “Their work around immediate community needs such as signs and footpaths is important, but they also need to have a strategic and longterm view of their community’s development.” A. T
L to R - Peter Skandera (harp), Nigel Hirst (sax), Dave Maybee (guitar & vocals), Midge Marsden (vocals, guitar & harp), (not shown Freddie Limbert on drums), Sid Limbert (bass & vocals) & Gary Verberne (guitar). Image Jon Smyth
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t was a trip down memory lane recently for the Raglan Mudsharks who played to a packed house in the front bar of the local pub where the band became legendary back in the ‘80s. Though the Mudsharks have had four reunion gigs in town since their heyday, says band co-founder Dave Maybee, none have been in that “very special” Harbour View Hotel venue everyone knew as Clarrie’s rather than the Verandah Bar. And it was “wonderful” to be back, Dave told the Chronicle after the gig, which just like the ‘Mudshark Mondays’ of old played on a Monday night from eight till 10pm. Not only were seven of the original Mudsharks there – including bluesman Midge Marsden whose old house in Rose Street near the wharf has only just sold – but a full TVNZ crew came to the gig too, says Dave, to capture the occasion for a new Heartland series to be screened midyear. Heartland’s producers approached the Mudsharks late last year about filming them in Raglan for the series.
The programme revisits Raglan 27 years after the making of classic television doco ‘Raglan by the Sea’ which saw Kiwi broadcaster Gary McCormick going for a surf at Manu Bay, catching up with Midge and the Mudsharks at the Harbour View and generally getting to know the locals . It’s apparently the most popular New Zealand-based documentary ever screened, adds Dave, capturing an era when local sax-player Clarrie Cresswell – who wrote the song ‘Raglan by the Sea’ – was still alive and very much part of the Mudsharks. “He had a huge impact on our lives,” says Dave of their friend and mentor. While a few other original Mudsharks were missing from the latest Monday night line-up, those who played are still very much part of the Raglan scene. Co-founder Sid Limbert, who at the time of the McCormick doco ran Raglan’s fish n’ chip shop in Bow Street, returned to Raglan recently and now lives across the harbour at Te Akau, while his son Freddy – who grew up with the band – is a wellknown local musician in his own right. Peter Skandera still lives and plays in Raglan, Midge still visits
from Auckland and both Gary Verberne (guitar) and Nigel Hirst (sax), while they live elsewhere, have properties in town. Band members were interviewed and filmed at Sid’s old property in Rose Street – now a renovated home and holiday let – the morning after their gig, which pulled in the punters by word of mouth. “We wanted to keep it a low-key event and by word of mouth, which was how we used to do it,” explains Dave, a Raglan identity for more than 30 years. “We were hoping it would just unfold.” And it did. The Verandah Bar is a “fantastic” venue, he enthuses. “We managed to pull in the backpackers along with the older crew … there were a hell of a lot of people!” The Mudsharks this time round set up inside with their backs to the verandah as opposed to the corner where the Clarrie Cresswell memorabilia is displayed. But Clarrie was there in spirit, Dave reckons. His photograph – actually taken by one of the TVNZ photographers who was in Raglan filming for this latest doco – was taken off the wall and proudly placed on the mantelpiece for the occasion. E Symes
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Raglan’s Dickey has the pace to win
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atch this space, because Raglan’s Jason Dickey has plans to occupy it. The young Kawasaki ace came within spitting distance of winning the opening round of the New Zealand Cross-country Championships in Taranaki at the weekend and, following on from his recent success in winning the Raglan Rocx cross-country race last month, he must now easily rate among the favourites to win the senior national title. The four-round national series kicked off in the Taranaki region on Sunday on remote farmland at Purangi in outback Taranaki, inland from Inglewood, with South Island rider Ethan Bruce taking top step of the podium and Dickey finishing less than two minutes behind in the three-hour race to take the No.2 step. Third overall was Morrinsville rider Nathan Tesselaar, crossing the line slightly more than another two minutes behind Dickey. Defending national champion Adrian Smith of Mokau, Rotorua’s Scott Birch and New Plymouth’s Renny Johnstone, riding a 450cc Kawasaki, rounded out the top six. Maruia’s Bruce and Raglan’s Dickey were inseparable throughout the early stages of the race, the lead swapping back and
Raglan’s Jason Dickey (Kawasaki KX250F), battling for the lead at the New Zealand Cross-country Championships opening round at the weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
forth between these two as they tussled for an advantage on the steep and sometimes dusty course. “I was about 15th place around the first corner,” said the 19-year-old Dickey, “and I decided I would just take my time to learn the track. Then I caught up with Nathan Tesselaar and (Taupo’s) Brad Groombridge.” “I caught up to (the leader) Ethan Bruce and managed to pass him when he went into the pits to refuel. We changed positions again when I had to pit for fuel a lap later. I charged hard to catch him up but then I binned it (crashed).”
“In the end, I decided to settle for second place. I’ll do all four rounds of the series, so there will be a chance to change the points. Ethan rode well and I compliment him for that but I’ll be back at round two and we’ll see what happens there.” Round two will be closer to home for Dickey, at Huntly on March 15, and that could hand him an advantage. Rounds three and four of the national series will be held respectively in Westland (Sunday, April 13) and Marlborough (Saturday, May 17). Andy McGechan
Top community event is back for another year
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2nd to celebrate our local toanga, Popoto or Maui’s Dolphin. Working together to celebrate and protect our unique environment, Whaingaroa Environment Centre (WEC) and Xtreme Waste have teamed up again this year to bring you this event featuring the Xtreme Waste Recycled Raft Race. This will also be our second year running the upcycled “Project Maui Fashion Show.” Contestants can register ahead, and then just show up on the day! They’ll be given a pile of good quality rubbish and must create upcycled fashion pieces, which will be competing on the runway
just a couple hours later! Remember last year’s aerial photo? It’s happening again, and this time we’re hoping to get more people involved by holding it earlier in the day! We’ll all get together to create a ‘human’ Maui’s Dolphin on the beach and have Aeronavics (formerly Droidworx) take an aerial photo. Come check out the photo from last year’s event at the Environment Centre. The event will also include performances from local musicians and schools including Twisted Timber, The Smokehouse Band and Whaingaroa Youth Movement. Fundraisers from local groups will offer sausage sizzles, treats and more. Environmental awareness activities and stalls will give everyone a chance
to learn more about their local environment. There will be loads of things to do and lots of prizes and fun! Our local Raglan businesses are always so generous, donating all the prizes for the raft race and fashion show. Ray White is already in as a major sponsor this year for the raft race prizes, including cash prizes for our winners, and we hope to find one more major sponsor! And here’s a huge thanks to Sky City and Raglan Community Board, our funders for the event. Contact WEC to participate or volunteer. Raft race and Fashion Show registrations now available! 07 825 0480 or drop in to see us at the Environment Centre in the Town Hall. WEC
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‘Stalemate’ leaves scenic spot in poo
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aglan Community Board was in a dilemma last week over which way to go in trying to stop freedom campers defecating freely around and about the Te Toto Gorge scenic reserve carpark. Its quandary came after ward councillor Clint Baddeley revealed he’d had a strange and “very unsatisfactory” telephone conversation with a DOC manager in Hamilton over whether the department would consider installing there a “sunny dunny” of the type built at the entrance to the Bridal Veil Falls. He said it was clear DOC was not
prepared to put in infrastructure at Te Toto Gorge, even though the land was under its jurisdiction. Waikato District Council’s Raglan customer delivery team leader, Steve Soanes, told the board meeting that two possible options were for DOC to appoint an ex-officio [unpaid] park ranger to sort out the mess or for there to be an exchange of letters between DOC and the council “to have a council officer do it”. But meantime it was “a stalemate, I guess”. It’s understood there have been some resumed, and more positive, discussions with DOC in recent days. A. T
What’s on at the YOT Club this weekend Thursday sees the return of EARL BUCK WYLDE III, to teach you all manner of things. Mostly dirty things. To the tune of home made guitars and the janky lady Italian drummer. Prepare for sonic defilement.
Nico Stojan producing and DJing. Catch this rare opportunity to catch one of the planets most revered DJs at the top of his game. Don’t forget the Yot club is now open 7 days from midday offering a great range of food. Bucket of Corona with free nibbles for $20, pizza, lasagna, crumbed chicken, vegetables and salads, free pool, free wifi and free smiles... Check the YOT Club page on Facebook for details: www.facebook. com/YOTClubRaglan
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Friday has MUCHO AROHA. A show touring Australasia featuring the best of Kiwi South American music, headlined by Raglan regulars and favourites Latin Aotearoa, with support from Brazillian Djs Tamenpi, PJ, and Luiz Valente. Expect a full Latin American extravaganza, taking the people on a journey from the old and the rare to the modern sounds of the artists’ homelands. Saturday has MIGHTY MIGHTY, a local 4-piece funk band delivering nononsense, booty-shaking grooves. Band personnel are Boyd Dixon, drums; OD (Odhran), bass; Cameron Olsen, guitar; Fanga, vocals and harp. Hush that fuss and get down to the YOT Club this Saturday Night 22 February. Only $10 on the door – see you all there! Sunday has the Sunday Sessions from 4.20pm, with a very special guest for the after party, NICO STOJAN from Berlin. A tech house legend that has had residencies in some of Europe’s top clubs and now travels the world
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Board doles it out but curbs mooted
Saturday March 1st - 10am till 2pm
Raglan Community Board dished out money from its discretionary fund twice in short succession last week – only to then face an attempted tighten-up on how it doles out its dosh.
First, the Whaingaroa Environment Centre was granted the $2145 it needed to cover a last-minute shortfall in the budget for Maui Dolphin Day at Kopua Domain on March 2. A WEC representative explained that SkyCity had cut its annual funding in half, and community board members were quickly to the rescue to keep afloat the popular community event
which runs in conjunction with the annual Recycled Raft Race. Next up were the Raglan kick-butts team of Lisa Thomson and Merren Tait, who were given $1500 for a trial in which about five specially designed cigarette butt receptacles will be placed strategically around the CBD and their contents monitored to see if that will help stamp out the litter problem. But the very next agenda item community board members faced was a review of the council’s discretionary fund grants policy – one which among other things proposed limiting any grant to half the cost of the particular service, event or project. The review also sought to
tighten criteria and timeframes – aligning applications with meetings of the council’s own discretionary and funding committee – and to remove the step where a councillor or board member signs a funding application before it is considered. Board members were unimpressed with the suggested curbs. Chairperson Linda Cole said that if the board was limited to funding 50 per cent of some venture’s cost “it’s not being discretionary at all”, while others saw their signing of applications as giving them – and the board – a good understanding of each particular request. The Raglan board will formally consider its response at a later meeting. A T
Health clinic embraces doctors return We are delighted to announce that Dr Jennifer Hughes has returned to West Coast Health Clinic. She had previously spent six months working with the medical team here from the start of 2013 and is thrilled to be back working permanently in our community where she lives with her husband Duncan. Dr Jennifer is originally from Wales and trained as a doctor in Newcastle in the U.K before moving to New Zealand. Like many ex pats, she has fallen in love with the kiwi lifestyle and was particularly drawn to Raglan because of its beautiful beaches and surfing lifestyle. Jennifer is a highly skilled, caring and compassionate
doctor and is really looking forward to being involved in the care of the people of Raglan and the surrounding areas. She will be running a late clinic every Tuesday evening until 7pm and is already doing some of the out of hours work having joined the PRIME (primary emergency response) team a couple of months ago. With Dr Jennifer joining the team the clinic is now able to see patients up to 7pm three evenings a week and we hope this helps to accommodate our patients who have to travel outside of the community for work. In December the mobile breast screening unit came to Raglan and we are pleased to announce that the campaign was successful with 304 local
Dr. Jennifer Hughes
women using this facility. This free breast screening service is available in Raglan every two years for women aged 45 to 69. If you missed this recent opportunity for screening you can call the Freephone 0800 270 200 to arrange an appointment in Hamilton. West Coast Health Clinic Team
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.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
WHO TO CONTACT
KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY IN YOUR AREA.
Copper earth cables are designed to ensure your safety around our network.
■ If you notice someone on or near power poles or wires, check that their vehicle is branded with WEL Networks branding. ■ Record the date, time and location of unusual activity, along with the registration number, make and model of any associated vehicles. ■ Photograph activity if you can do so safely.
If you have any information regarding suspicious activity around electricity lines please contact: ■ Your local Police, ■ Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, ■ WEL Networks’ 24/7 customer services helpline on 0800 800 935, or email us at customer@wel.co.nz.
When the copper cable from the earthing system is stolen, thieves are exposing themselves, the public and our field services team to serious risks such as electric shocks and electrocution.
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CHARACTER LOVER’S DREAM Character lovers will be enchanted by this 1930's bungalow, lovingly and tastefully modernised by long time owners. 4 b/r, 70m² garage/workshop plus enclosed carport. Options!!! View at Open Homes.
FAMILY FUN DAYS START HERE Initial style home with 3 bedrooms and open plan living extended by dual access decks. Fully fenced and within easy walking distance to the town, cafes and beach.
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CHARACTER HOME IN AN IDYLLIC SETTING This fine property has a little piece of everything that makes country living so attractive. A spacious 1930’s bungalow, tastefully renovated. Set on 3.1 acres with several grazing paddocks with a unique stand of pristine native bush. For Sale $459,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/GEHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008
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A HOME WHERE MEMORIES ARE MADE Simply a beautifully presented contemporary split level home with the added value of a fully self contained stylish downstairs unit, currently operating as lucrative holiday accommodation. Overlooking native bush with water views. . For Sale $699,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/HWHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008
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F I S H I N G C H A L L E N G E SIMRAD comes to Raglan Waikato Sports Fishing Club One Base March 13th – 15th. RAGLAN WRITING GROUP 1st and 3rd Tues of the month, 7.15pm at the Community House. Everyone welcome. E V E R Y W E D N E S D AY @ RAGLAN C O M M U N I T Y HOUSE from 7 - 8 . 3 0 p m . Community choir, $10. Challenging and fun. All welcome. Ph Charlotte 021 780 889 or 825 0032. LAST WED OF THE MONTH @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 60’s Music ‘n’ Mingles, karaoke & raffles, 11am. Enquiries Geoff Meek 825 0488 HEALING ROOMS, 2nd & 4th Thurs @ Plunket Rooms, 11am – 12.30. STARTING THIS THURS 20TH FEB 6-7.30PM Enrolment night for action-packed life skills programme IGIRLZ FOR YR 2- YR 6 GIRLS Vision Church 7 Taipari Ave, Raglan West Contact: Robyn Marquand Ph 825.5118 Email: marquand@ slingshot.co.nz
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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 825001
In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted. Fantastic pared back eclectic style from LILYA … our fav new womens label ! come see x
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F I R E W O MANUKA summer $100m3 Ring 0522.
O D Dry price 825
W A S H I N G MACHINE - $150 ono, dark blue lounge suite (needs TLC) $200 ono, white single metal tube bunks $80 ono. Ph 027 292 2987. MINIATURE FOXIE MALE puppy, lovely markings, $85, ph Eric 825 7286. PRIVATE SALE 3 BDR 1.5 bath house. View of water and large fenced section. 5 Manukau Road 825 6527. Open home Sunday 1-2pm
DOG OBEDIENCE Beginners 6wk course starts Tuesday 25th February 6pm7pm. All breeds welcome. To enquire and register contact CAROL 8255388 0274779735. Raglan Adult Weight Management Skills Group Improve your
paddle power! Tuesdays starting
February 6-7:30pm. Sport specific11th, personal Learn new skills to stop training & classes; over eating. that focus on strength & $40 per 90 minute cardio. session.
ContactBay registered Whale psychologist & obesity Fitness Studio expert Dr. Heidi Douglass Call Tom, 825your 0404 to reserve place at 022 012 3781 or www.whalebayfitness.com drheididouglass@gmail.com.
MONTHLY CLAY CLASS with Susan Flight at Mountain Dreaming Workshop starts March 2nd. Cost $20 a class. If keen please leave message with Susan. 027 271 6157.
TRX Circuit Classes
One hour cardio/strength focus. Mon-Thurs, 6-7pm Fri, 11am-12 Must Pre-Book, max 3 per class.
Whale Bay Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404
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THURS 20 FEB @ YOT CLUB, EARL BUCK WYLDE III with new janky Italian lady drummer. FRI 21 FEB @ YOT CLUB, MUCHO AROHA with Latin Aotearoa, and Djs Tamenpi, PJ, and Luiz Valente. SAT 22 @ YOT CLUB, MIGHTY MIGHTY, local 4-piece funk band delivering
non-nonsense, bootyshaking grooves. RAGLAN SUNDAY SESSIONS 23 FEB @ YOT CLUB, JAMIN-I, Dubsquad ft Equaliser & Simmerdown son and special guest Flex aka Steezie Wonder followed in the club by Nico Soljan (Germany) Free from 420 $5 after 9pm. Drink specials 5 -6.30pm.
For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575
Commercial To Let INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021 825 869. COMMERCIAL LEASE 300sqm, High Stud New, email: sheryl.ker@ xtra.co.nz
Flatmate Wanted
TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE $110 + $150(including expenses) easygoing people, travellers welcome. Call/txt Danny 0223811831 M A T U R E F L A T M A T E WANTED, close to wharf and town, ph 022 383 6651. F L A T M A T E WANTED TO share with senior in town centre. $100/ week. ph 8254487 ; 021 776 015 To Let WATERFRONT QUAINT 1 bdrm apartment. Sit on deck & enjoy great view. Walk to wharf & town. Avail 7th March. $220/ wk. Call Kate 021 760 468 HOUSE BUS IN GREAT LOCATION. Working person preferred. $150 /week including power. Ph 825 8738 or 0212616529.
RETAIL SHOP for lease Downtown Raglan, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph: 021 363 465
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19 TUTCHEN AVE, start 9am not before, please park on the road, downsizing so lots of goodies + 2 cockatiels + cages + aquarium with fish. Sat 22nd Feb. Wanted WANTED TO BUY 3+ bedroom house with shop or garage in Raglan. No realtors please. 825-6527 Wanted to Let LOCAL FAMILY OF FOUR urgently seeking a home to rent, anything considered as we are in desperate need 022 156 2116.
2 B D R M ACCOMMODATION, reasonable rent, private or rural for professional woman with school aged daughter, long term, refs available. Ph 834 4026. Services Offered BABYSITTING SERVICE Available, experienced ECE teacher, rates negotiable, call or text Ashleigh 022 692 Reveal your 7350. inner abs! Personal training and WEST COAST classes that focus on core SEWING MACHINES, strength and cardio. Sales, Service and For all ages, fitness levels. repairs. Ph Lyle Taylor 07 825Whale 0344Bayor 021 Fitness 066 2833. Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 Situations Vacant
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR The Raglan Chamber of Commerce require a proactive, passionate leader to support the development of the Raglan business community. You will be well respected locally, have a deep understanding of the local community and business environment and proven networking capabilities. Need new for your in the use of social You inspiration will have confidence media and webgoals? site maintenance and fitness experience fundraising. Personalintraining using cool equipment; & This will initially beTRX a 16hr per week role. Please Crossover trainers, email your CV and covering letter to: balance boards and balls. info@raglanchamber.co.nz Whale Bayat 5pm on March 5th Applications close Fitness Studio
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RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY CLUB 2014 Weigh In Weigh Ins will be held at the Raglan Rugby Club Rooms on: Saturday 1st March from 9am – 12 & Thursday 6th March from 4pm – 6pm All junior players who come along on Saturday morning will receive a FREE MILO Cereal Breakfast. Plus, there will be giveaways on the day! ID essential, either a copy of Birth Certificate or Passport
60’S CLUB COMMENCING Wednesday 26th February, 11am @ Raglan Club, Bow St. All welcome.
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Raglan Community Board Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 11 March 2014 commencing at 6.00pm.
RAGLAN SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MEETING. Full or Part Time Employment, This Saturday 25 Jan 5.30 pm, Call or Txt ‘Address’ for the Address 021 861 561
This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
Meeting Dates March 2014 The following meetings will be held during March 2014. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.
MATES Men’s Network
COMMITTEES
“Be the Man others Admire & Respect” Leadership training programs / Meetings Raglan / Hamilton Waihi / Tauranga
Infrastructure
11 March, 9.00am
Policy & Regulatory
18 March, 9.00am
Strategy & Finance
25 March, 9.00am
COMMUNITY BOARDS/ COMMITTEES Onewhero-Tuakau 3 March, 4.30pm Tuakau Memorial Hall, George St, Tuakau • A public forum will be held at the conclusion of the meeting
www.mates.org.nz 0800 4MATES
Te Kauwhata 5 March, 7.00pm St John Hall, 4 Baird Ave, Te Kauwhata Taupiri 10 March, 6.30pm Memorial Hall, Greenlane Rd, Taupiri Raglan 11 March, 6.00pm Town Hall Supper Room, Bow St, Raglan • A public forum will be held from 5.30pm Ngaruawahia
11 March, 6.00pm
Meremere 13 March, 7.00pm Meremere Church, Te Puea Ave, Meremere Huntly Riverside Room, Main St, Huntly
18 March, 6.00pm
COUNCIL Waikato District Council
10 March, 1.15pm
Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. G J Ion Chief Executive
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MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. WEDNESDAYS @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 26 FEBRUARY: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Kawhia & hot springs on beach – bring lunch MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info. B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. TE UKU GALA DAY SAT MARCH 1ST 2014 We are looking for stall holders. We have a flat fee of $35.00, This will be an extremely busy day 10-2pm. This event will be well advertised in the weeks leading up. You will not be disappointed!! Please email your interest to: teukufundraising@ gmail.com SMOKEM RAGLAN, two ladies won in 2013. C’mon men! Smoked fish competition Easter Sunday.
Courses, classes & workshops
Wanted to Let
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AUCTION: 14th March 2014 – 6pm, Ray White Office, 21 Bow St. Raglan ANNAH STRETTON SELLS RAGLAN PROPERTY $850,000
AUCTION 14.3.14: 3 Long St
• Located on the edge of Lorenzen Bay • 4 double bedrooms plus office • Water views from most rooms • All living flows out to decking • Double garage - situated on 778m² • Northerly aspect – stroll to water access • Close to Raglan’s famous wharf & OPEN HOME town Sat & Sun 1pm
ID#RAG21811 AUCTION 14.3.14: 44 Wainui Rd
AUCTION 14.3.14: 13a Gilmour St
Enjoy the great water views from this solid 3 bedroom, brick home complete with large downstairs rumpus room, workshop and double garage. The location is ideal. North facing, close walking distance to the beach, boat ramp, school and town centre. A large section 971m2 offers great space for family and friends to tent and caravan. Prior Auction offers considered.
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3 Long St
SUMMER LOVING This bach will take you back to the good old days of summer holidays. Close to the beach and town, you couldn’t get a much more convenient location. The house is light and airy with 2 double bedrooms, good sized lounge and a large flat section for fun and play or pitch the tents. Plenty of off-street parking. All furniture included as chattels. Prior Auction offers considered.
OPEN HOME
ID#RAG21702
Sunday 1pm 44 Wainui Rd
OPEN HOME
VIEW ON KAITOKE $480,000
This stylish and substantial home with a floor area of 312m²is spread over 3 levels with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and multi level decking. You have a full kitchen on the top floor and a kitchenette on the 2nd floor, so set up to easily accommodate multiple families. Large double garage and situated on a 1017m² section, the list goes on and on! Built to an extremely high standard and decorated with flare you will be amazed at all this fantastic home has to offer. Prepare to be impressed!
Quietly hidden down a waterfront street with great views of the Estuary and Mt Karioi is this lovely 2 storey home. The home is currently being used as one house but can easily be 2 flats, upstairs with open plan living and double bedroom, conservatory and water views. Downstairs open plan living, 2 bedrooms and sunny north facing deck. 812m² section with carport and off street parking. There is a boardwalk that you can walk all the way to the local school and easy walk to town. Not many like this, make your appointment to view this property today.
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TOO EASY....KEEP IT SIMPLE $380,000
BRAND NEW & AFFORDABLE $389,000
This exquisite new home has 3 double bedrooms plus ensuite in master. The lounge enjoys a rural outlook. A large double garage completes all the ticks. The grounds are a clean canvas just waiting to be developed. Situated in a culde-sac location just a walk to Cox Bay, the bus route to town and Hamilton. Walk in and enjoy!
ID#RAG21753
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VENDOR IS MOTIVATED $392,000
CLOSE TO TOWN $279,000
Enjoy the good life right in town. Tucked away is this quality built, excellently maintained 3 bedroom home. Drive up the driveway and be impressed. The living area opens out to sun drenched decking, capturing morning and afternoon sun. The location is excellent – close to bush lined board walk, estuary for close kayak access, walking distance to town and school. A very well planted 1413m2 site.
SOLD!!
• Walk through the gate into the secluded garden & enjoy the ‘tropical’ atmosphere. • 2 brm cottage ideally located close to town
SOLD!! • Estuary and mountain views.
• Perfect for weekend getaways, holiday lets, permanent rental or for first home buyers.
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ID#RAG21662 WAITETUNA WITH ATMOSPHERE $529,000
Welcome to 944 Old mountain Road! Immaculately presented home with privacy, views, and atmosphere which has to be experienced! Very popular with Commuters and Lifestylers for it’s proximity to Hamilton (25 mins) and Raglan (15 mins). Waitetuna offers an excellent primary school 2 mins from this property. With a generous land area of 6487m2 there is ample room for the kids, pets, gardens, chickens, maybe a horse or a few sheep. The Waitetuna stream is on one boundary which is postcard perfect with it’s rocky bottom, swimming holes and at night lights up with glow worms on the banks. If you are looking for a property with WOW factor it will be OPEN HOME hard to beat this one.
ID#RAG21769
Saturday 11am 944 Old Mountain Rd
OPEN HOMES this weekend 22nd & 23rd Feb Saturday 11am – 445 Wainui Rd Saturday 11am - 944 Old Mountain Rd Saturday 12pm – 4 Cambrae Rd Saturday 12pm – 50 Lorenzen Bay Rd Saturday 2pm – 3 Long St Saturday 4-5pm – 38 Lily St Saturday 4-5pm – 47a Lily St
Sunday 11am – 112 Wainui Rd Sunday 12pm – 50 Lorenzen Bay Rd Sunday 12pm – 4 Cambrae Rd Sunday 1pm – 44 Wainui Rd Sunday 1pm – 13a Gilmour St Sunday 2pm – 3 Long St
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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Sunday 1pm 13a Gilmour St
THIS REALLY IS ‘LIVING THE DREAM’ $799,000
Keep it simple - simply relax, simply move in. Whether it’s your first home, retirement plan, or fun bach, it simply works. Single level sun trap in popular Wallis Street, on the flat, across the road from the water. Turn right and in just a few minutes you are at the wharf, turn Left and a short stroll will have you in town, cafes, shops, beach and parks. Wheel chair access, large disabled bathroom, 2 double bedrooms, office/3rd bedroom and good size open plan living. North facing deck, fully fenced section, room for the boat, tent and off street parking. Lock-up garage for the overflow of bikes, surfboards, kayaks, storage or secure parking plus the bonus of another bathroom. SIMPLY THE BEST!!
To view by appointment please contact Richard Thomson: 027 294 8625
Home and income doesn’t get better than this! Our vendors have spared no expense in converting downstairs into a modern and most importantly legal 2 bedroom flat currently earning $300 per week. Upstairs is another 2 bedroom home almost completely renovated, featuring a wood burner, wrap around decks and open plan easy living. Perfectly positioned on an elevated sun drenched site, you will enjoy fabulous water, mountain & town views. The 1029m² section already boasts a number of established fruit trees and provides a peaceful space to retreat from the hustle & bustle. Double garage and extra storage shed adds to the appeal of this unbeatable property. All the hard work has been done so just move in and reap the rewards! This one won’t last long so don’t delay. Prior OPEN HOME Auction offers considered. Sat & Sun 2pm
ID#RAG21816
4 Cambrae Rd
SOLID INVESTMENT
TWO INCOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!!