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THE RAGLAN

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21st January 2016 - Issue #477

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H E A L T H AND WELLBEING PAGE

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Health & Wellbeing

Township Changes

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Graham Hannah

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Cover Summer Livin’: A classic Raglan day out at the beach. Image thanks to Hamish Moorhead.

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To the Editor The Raglan Maori Wardens were responsible for traffic management over the weekend of January 8th, 9th and 10th during the Soundsplash event. It was a very busy weekend. On average we directed approximately 100 cars an hour and close to 1000 cars a day, managing traffic over the bridge as well as overseeing parking at the event venue. There was not one traffic incident over the whole weekend. Thank you to the Raglan community for their cooperation as well as the organisers of Soundsplash and Police for their outstanding work. As a side note, Raglan Police and the council have delegated the Raglan Maori Wardens to oversee the management of bicycles and skateboards on the footpath on Bow Street. Skateboarding and the use of

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order of things. I probably caused wet weather.

I pleaded for mercy on the proper form. No compassion

was shown. This sad battle, prolonged by Christmas and

New Year shut downs, will

probably cause a stern faced council judge to double my fine. They won’t get it but I

will pay their ill judged original penalty. Let them have on their

conscious the deprivation of cat food for my dear companion, Lionel. As I scrape together their rotten fine. Ian McKissack, Raglan

any other wheeled recreational device is prohibited in the CBD under the Parking, Traffic Control and Public Places Bylaw 2007. This area covers Bow Street from James Street to Wallis Street and Wainui Road from Bow Street to Stewart Street. Also included is the footpath connecting Bow Street with the footbridge over the Opotoru inlet and on the footbridge over the Opotoru inlet. If you are caught riding a skateboard or any other wheeled recreational device in this area you will be asked to hop off and walk. Under the bylaw an authorised officer of the council or the police can impound your skateboard for up to five days and there could be a fine not exceeding $50.00 to have the skateboard returned. Raglan Maori Wardens, Raglan

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New shops amplify town’s vitality

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ew shops have opened in Raglan during the summer break, adding to the vibrancy of the town centre. There are two new shops – a bakery and a dressmaker’s – in Bankart St; two new pop-up shops in the building that’s still known, by locals, as Vinnie’s, in Wainui Rd; and a shoe shop in Bow St, where Frocking Gorgeous once was. Alessandro Miraglia, who used to work as a chef at the Harbour View Hotel for three years, opened Dolci, based on European-style baking, on January 1, next door to Cyclery Raglan. “I am a baker so I have come back to do what I really like to do,” he says. Alessandro, moved to Raglan with his partner, Valentina Piggoza, about five years ago and makes pastries, breads and pizzas, and will make birthday and wedding cakes to order. His shop is open from about 6.30am7am, seven days a week. He says he had been looking for a place to open his bakery for some time, and being on Bankart St is “very affordable”. So are his loaves of bread, at $4 a pop. Baking bread is just flour, yeast and water, he says. “You need to do it properly,

with some love, if you want people to buy it.” Next door to him, dressmaker Dominique Lecourtois is starting to get up and running with her new shop, called Lecourtois Couture, and plans to be open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, from 10am to 4pm. Dominique, who is from Montreal and has lived in Raglan for 11 years, says she had been working from home for a while, and she makes “wedding dresses, merino lounge wear … anything really”. “I also sell very good skin cream, locally made, and prints from a local photographer, as well.” She also plans to sell jewellery and leather goods. In Bow St, Mikala Walshe has opened her third Mavis & Mick shoe shop, selling high-end European shoes. Mikala lives in Te Awamutu, where she has one of her shops – the other is in Waihi Beach. “I love everything about shoes. I am all about colour, comfort and size range,” says Mikala, who herself sports a colourful and funky hairstyle, in pink and white. Mikala has had a colourful career, too, including working as an air hostess, for clothing designer Annah Stretton, and

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being a sharemilker with 200 cows. She says living overseas, in Italy and Spain, is where she got her passion for shoes. In her shop, “everything is from Europe, everything is leather, and everything is amazing on the foot”. For local customers, Mikala says she will do a deal, where customers can pay half of the price now, and walk out the door with the shoes, and then “drip feed me”. That’s because, she says, “someone might come in the door and really like those Laura Bellarivas for $410 but they might not have $410 right now”. She doesn’t want to begrudge anyone an awesome pair of shoes! Mavis & Mick started up in the old office of Bow Street Motors just before Christmas and moved to its new premises nearly two weeks ago. Mikala plans to be open every day, from 10am to 5pm. “It’s a low-key shop but high end.” Around the corner in Wainui Rd, Denise Fort has set up her new studio in part of the old Vinnie’s building, moving in just before Christmas. “It’s a beautiful space, and it has these beautiful French doors,” says Denise, who has a lease for one year. She says there has been more foot traffic into her shop than at her old space behind Frocking Gorgeous. “It was super busy (over Christmas), and it’s difficult working every day. You have to stick it out. I’m looking forward to a bit of a break, but then there will come again a time when you ask: Where are the people?” Next door, Channelle Ruawai is selling vintage clothing in pop-up shop 2nd Life VTG. Channelle, who also sells her clothes online, says she has the space for only a short time. Her father, Brian Ruawai, had leased the building as his office for running the Soundsplash festival but only uses the upstairs area. She says her time in the pop-up shop will probably end next month. “I want to find another space if I can. The shop is really great for the young people.” Meanwhile, the new Turkish restaurant in Bow St is still waiting sign-off from the Waikato District Council, but will be open soon. Inger Vos

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Online documentary series puts spotlight on emerging artists in Raglan 15-minute episodes showcasing workshops held by six established artists teaching their skills and knowledge to youth. The artists are Paul Bradley, photographer Mark Hamilton, weaver Ruth Port, dancer Patti Mitchley, ta moko artist Simon Te Wheoro and carver Aaron Kereopa. “I wanted to focus on the community arts and how it impacts on the youth,” says Maryann. “It’s also telling the artists’ stories and their heritage, and what influences their work. We have prominent artists and emerging artists and their journeys. “But the main focus is on youth. To give youth support in the work they are doing. It’s a bit of mentorship, to build their leadership skills, and to give them guidance.” By teaching them the necessary skills in their craft, they can then begin to help other youth, Maryann says. Maryann says emerging artists are also helping her to film the series. Her niece, Kaea Ruawai, 17, who has been studying art at Hamilton Girls’ High School, has been helping her with the interview process, while Tatum Uchiha Kingi, who attended South Seas Film & TV School, is helping with the filming.

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Maryann hopes the project, which will go online later this year, will spark enough interest to get funding for another series. In the meantime she has local support from Raglan Bakery, Raglan Social Club, Aloha Sushi Takeaways, Living Productions and Soundsplash. Dates for two of the workshops have already been set. Artist Paul Bradley is holding public art workshops at the Soundsplash office, 7 Wainui Rd, from January 22-24 in which four young artists will collaborate in designing a mural for the Kopua Domain changing shed. Paul, who has helped other community groups to create murals, theatre, sculpture, exhibitions and arts events, will mentor the group through the design process and subsequent painting of the shed. The photography workshop by Mark Hamilton is to be held on January 30, also at the Soundsplash office, and will include theory and practical sessions. An exhibition of resulting work will follow, to be held at Matapihi Art Gallery. Maryann, who is also a practice nurse at a medical centre in Hamilton, began the concept of Raglan Creative when she was

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Graham Hannah with partner Melanie Carroll.

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raham Hannah wanted a “funeral” and that’s what he got.

Hundreds flocked to his Cliff Street home last Friday – abandoning funeral black in favour of colourful party garb – to give the events supremo the kind of sendoff that would have made him proud. A chalked blackboard notice on the front porch directed people to ‘The Grand Finale’ along a petal-strewn path, past a water feature and around to a back garden festooned with coloured flags and parasols. Three big screens and a stage completed the setting for a celebration of Graham’s life, which saw him create a series of big and successful events in the Waikato over 40 years. Described at the send-off by his eldest daughter Rebecca as a “visionary”, Graham set up Hannah & Associates in 1975 and opened a large Hamilton-based building display centre – one of the first in New Zealand – which became the forerunner to the now hugely successful Waikato Home & Garden Show for which he’s best remembered. Graham sold the show, and retired, only last November after running it at Claudelands for 31 years. In an ironic twist, the farewell heard on Friday, Graham had

joked at the time that the many well-wishes he’d received read like something of an obituary. Friends and business colleagues Larry and Kathy Park painted a picture Graham’s colourful early life. Born in Harrogate, England, he travelled the world – picking up tricks of the trade working bazaars in Istanbul and markets in India – before settling in Sydney in the 60s then moving to Hamilton in the 70s, where he married and had three children. Back then there were few restaurants and most shops were closed at the weekends, the Parks recounted. For Graham, it was a “golden opportunity” to flex his marketing muscles. After a stint on a lifestyle block in Whatawhata supplying wool from his black sheep to spinners and weavers selling their wares to craft markets, he moved on to transforming a 4000 sq m commercial space in Anglesea Street into a showroom for manufacturers of building products. Graham was now “in his element” and in 1985, on the back of that success, he launched the Waikato Home Show at what was then the Claudelands Showgrounds, making it bigger and better every year. Sixteen years ago it became known as

Raglan hosts karate seminar Last weekend, Raglan was host to the first NZ Traditional Shotokan Karate-do Federation (TSKF) seminar of the year. Members from dojos in Taranaki, Manukau, Wellington, Turangi, Hinetangi Bay and Raglan attended the two-day training seminar held by 7th-dan black belt chief instructor Mark Willis (Turangi). The seminar included squad training for the ISKF World Shoto Cup 2016, which will be held in Cape Town, South Africa during 18 to 21 August this year. TSKF Raglan started up last year and have their trainings on Tuesday and Thursday every week from 5-6pm. TSKF operates their dojo with the philosophy to; seek perfection of character, endeavour, respect others and to refrain from violent behaviour. If you are interested in joining the Raglan dojo contact Maureen: 022 026 7383.

the Waikato Home & Garden Show, and last year Graham was honoured with a lifetime achievement award by the Events & Exhibition Association of Australasia. He also masterminded at various stages over the years the likes of the NZ International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta – the forerunner to Balloons Over Waikato – The Great NZ Food & Wine Festival and the Autumn HomeXPO. Friends and family who spoke at his Friday afternoon send-off attributed Graham’s success to the motto by which he lived: ‘What the mind can see and believe, it can achieve’. Son Linden said it was the best advice any father could give, and it was backed up by “the sharpest business plans”. He remembered how his father’s ideas often came to fruition over a leisurely bottle or two of red wine with friends, but also mentioned a life lived in the fast lane driving helter-skelter through Hamilton in his Ford Capri. Rebecca, who worked with her dad on the Waikato Home & Garden Show and has continued as event director with its new owners North Port Events, remembered Graham as a best friend and mentor who worked and partied hard. She also spoke of his hearty laugh and “infectious” sense of merriment. “He was the creator of unique exhibitions and events,” she added, “and we’ve done this one last spectacular for you, Dad.” Soulmate Melanie Carroll spoke of how she and Graham always believed they were “lucky” to find each other, and of their “instant attraction”. She told of coming to live in Graham’s harbourside cottage within a month of meeting him, and of their mutual love for Raglan. “We were continually on holiday here,” she said, “right here at this property.” The property backs onto the town’s bowling green, which was conveniently opened up beyond the fenceline to allow for extra seating during Graham’s send-off. Along with the many memories from his family and friends – and a photographic tribute – Graham’s grand finale last Friday afternoon included a poem read by granddaughter Paige and musical numbers from local singer-songwriter Kate Martin and an Italian friend of Graham’s, Massimo Giurioli. Longtime local recording artist Dave Maybee and company also played into the evening, and the party spilled out onto Cliff Street during the weekend where picnic tables were set up across the road under the predominantly Pohutukawa trees. Edith Symes


Stairmand claims hat-trick victory at Nationals The rise of surfing in New Zealand and the lack of surfboard shops at the time, meant surfers were left to their own devices when it came to making boards–forced to hone the skills for their newfound passion in their own backyards. Replicating boards brought over from Australia, Hawaii and California, teaching themselves from blueprints in International Surf magazines and books.

Billy Stairmand claims hat-trick win at the Billabong National Surfing Championships presented by Health 2000. Photo by Mark Stevenson

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national title at the 2016 Billabong National Surfing Championships presented by Health 2000, held at St Clair Beach, Dunedin. By claiming the title, Billy has equalled the New Zealand record of five titles that is held by Auckland surfers Wayne Parkes and Iain Buchanan. 1987 was the last time a hat-trick of victories has been achieved (Iain Buchanan). The day got off to a slow start as competitors waited for the building swell. By 10:30am conditions were contestable and the swell increased to 2.0m by the time the premier finals of the event were held late in the afternoon. A variable onshore breeze persisted throughout the day. Billy went head-to-head with good friend and shaper, Luke Hughes, in the final. Luke lead early in the 30 minute final but Billy’s ability to lift in the big finals of the National Championships is well known and Saturday was no different. He built his scores first with an 8.77 then a 9.13 and a 9.03 to take the lead leaving his closest opponent, Luke, needing a near perfect 9.58 point ride for victory.

“Starting the year off with a win is always good and to have my name on that trophy with all those amazing surfers like Al Byrne, Wayne Parkes, Iain Buchanan, Maz and Jay Quinn is crazy, I am stoked to win any day but Nationals is always amazing” exclaimed Stairmand. “Hughesy kept me on my feet at the start, he is my shaper and I couldn’t let him win but he started off with two eight point rides and I knew I had to step it up. The waves just kept on pumping and pumping and I am just so stoked the waves were good for our final and let me have the opportunity to show my best surfing and eventually win” he added. Billy is heading to Hawaii in the next two weeks to start his international campaign at the Volcom Pipe Masters so to win here this week is a good confidence boost. “I am nervous going over for that event but I have surfed some good waves down here outside of the competition and I am aiming for a good result” said Billy who hopes to meet up with New Zealand’s top ranked surfer Ricardo Christie during the first event of the year. Billy finished the final with an 18.17 point heat total, Hughes unable to further his 16.40 point heat start but still finishing runner up and producing his career best result. SNZ

Aside from Peter Miller and a few others, one of the first on the scene was Mike Court in the early ‘60s. Making boards out of old refrigerator packing foam, which they shaped with cheese scrapers. Mike was also the first to open up shop doing ding repairs around 1962, because no one else in the country was doing them. Don Wilson came along a few years later, getting his start by building boards for himself. A builder by trade, crafting a surfboard seem to come naturally to him. He worked as a shaper in the late ‘60s and eventually started his own surf shop around 1970. Don moved his shop to Raglan in 1973 where he established the first surf shop in Raglan, Wilson Surfboards. Wilson Surfboards was first located where the current INDI’s is. Don had teamed up with G Crowhurst (Crowie) and Kevin McKell, a pair whose influence inspired the shape and designs of many of the boards the team was producing. In 1975 they moved to the top of Bow Street where the current Bow Street Gallery is. Wilson Surfboards operated for the next 10 years from there. There was a mini factory in the back with the shop in front. Don reckons they were making five custom boards a week throughout the year, ten boards a week through the summer. He even spent some time making the occasional windsurfer. (Don and Mike Court were the first to make windsurfers in NZ, and

windsurfing in NZ first took place in Raglan.) “The innovations and inspirations for our boards were influenced by all different people, some of who are still around Raglan today,” Don said in a recent phone conversation. “It was a learning program for everyone.” Boys would come in the shop from school with board plans they had drawn up in class and they would get to work. One design that has stuck with him was an offset board, with the rail on one side bigger than the other. “...made it better for driving off the bottom.” Don would write letters to friends in Australia to get their input on the work he was doing and wait for their feedback about what was being created over there. When Mark Richards rolled through Raglan with a twin-fin under 6’, Don’s designs changed again. He recalls being out in the surf with dozens of Australian’s and American’s at the time [most of who had made their way to NZ to avoid the draft and got hooked on the surf.] It was an era of ever-changing shapes and sizes, in an attempt to get that perfect ride. In those days, a 4-ounce glass seemed nice and light and leg ropes were simply being tied to a hole through the fin. The current leg rope design came about in the mid-‘70s, a nylon rope attached to the surfboard, designed in Raglan by Peter Wright. The urethane design was modelled after Peter’s design, and would later be patented by an Australian in 1977. The evolution of surf in Raglan does not surprise Don. “After Endless Summer, we all knew Raglan was going to be famous.” Raglan is now home to a buzzing community of shapers. A collective, ran out of mini factories, garages and backyards. Independently dependent on one thing, the surf. And although the quality of the materials has changed over the years and designs have progressed, the passion remains the same. Karamea Puriri

Family fun at Tainui Games 2016

Don Wilson (left) and Wilson Surfboard logo (right). Photo by Tony Randrup

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO : Raglan Surf Co. offers a service based on over 20 years of local knowledge. We provide exclusive advice on technique, equipment and the latest surf report as well as a large range of boards for hire in all different styles, from entry level softtops to lightweight fish designs. Arna-Rose Solomon representing Turangawaewae in the Tainui Games surf comp. Image thanks to George Santorik.

The surfing competition of the 8th biannual Tainui-Waikato Games was held over the weekend at Manu Bay. With the message of give a surfing a go, the

focus was on getting out in the surf and having a good time as a family. Around 80 surfers from 11 marae entered the competition this year, around 25 of them being children – some of them surfing for the first time.

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the Herbal Dispensary: Bach Flowers Remedies for Change T his is our first article for 2016 so we thought it might be helpful to address some of the feelings that people can experience at this time of the year and offer some remedies that could help. Bach Flowers Remedies suit everybody regardless of health or age. Have a read below, if you would like more specific information about the remedies help please come and see us directly. Is there anxiety with a new situation? The Bach Flowers Aspen and Mimulus are specific for these feelings: Aspen for vague unknown fears, it is good for anxiety attacks, nightmares and agitation. Mimulus is used when there are everyday fears of a known origin, for example fear of illness, of being alone, flying etc. Mimulus can also help a person who blushes easily, is shy or nervous and ill at ease in a crowd. Are you having trouble adjusting to being back at work after your holiday? You could benefit from Hornbeam which is used when there is that ‘Monday morning feeling’, Hornbeam is good for mental tiredness and will help with focus and reduce procrastination.

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Originating in ancient China, tai chi is one of the most effective exercises for health of mind and body. Although an art with great depth of knowledge and skill, it can be easy to learn and soon delivers its health benefits. There are many styles and forms of tai chi and each style has its own features, although most styles share the same essential principles. The essential principles include mind integrated with the body; fluidity of the movements; control of breathing; and mental concentration. Total harmony of the inner and outer self comes from the integration of mind and body, achieved through the ongoing practice of tai chi. The practice of tai chi offers immense health benefits, strengthening body and mind, increased concentration, clarity of mind, balanced mental state, fitness, agility and good control of body balance.

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Rene Andre MNZAC.........................027 633 3095 The Raglan House..............................07 825 8142

HAIR STYLIST Aurora Cardoso................................027 3974017 Natural Braids, twists, hair-extensions, cornrows, weaves and various styles. Mobile service from $15-$1000.

HERBAL HEALTH The Herbal Dispensary.......................07 825 7444

HOMEOPATHY Irma Schutte Homeopath.................027 890 2040 Janis Beet Homeopath......................07 825 8004

MASSAGE Phi Massage/Bowen/Pregnancy.........07 825 7844 web:........................www.massage-raglan.co.nz Rongoa Toa Health & Beauty @ Matapihi Art Gallery........................027 3974017 web......................www.matapihiartgallery.com Mirimiri Maori healing massage - Ngarima Matatia

OSTEOPATHY Charlotte Lauga................................07 825 8317 Mel’s Clinic, Raglan...........................07 846 7030

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Tai Chi explained ai chi is an art embracing the mind, body and spirit.

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Scientific studies have shown tai chi works to improve muscular strength, flexibility and fitness. Muscle strength is important for supporting and protecting joints and is essential for normal physical function. Flexibility exercises enable people to move easier, and facilitate circulation of body fluid and blood, which enhance healing. Fitness is important for overall functioning of the heart, lungs, and muscles. In addition to these components, tai chi movements emphasize the importance of weight transference, which helps balance and prevents falls. The unique feature of tai chi is that it is internal. Internal means building the inner strength from inside of the body. Combining both internal and external training, tai chi becomes a powerfully holistic approach to better health. ‘Tai Chi for Health’ classes are run in Raglan Tuesday and Thursday. Contact Tony on 021 2949699 for further information.

W o r k s h o p s TAI CHI 4 HEALTH Beginners Class Thursdays at Town Hall Supper Room. 11am. PROMOTE YOUR HEALTH AND WELLBEING EVENTS, CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS HERE. Please contact us directly on 825 7076 or email: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

in life, which could include new schools, jobs, new house and new diet. The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store. 6 Wallis Street, Raglan. Ph: 07 825 7444

Healthy IDEAS from Raglan House T

he Raglan House is delighted to be involved in supporting two upcoming activities.

On Friday 22 January there will be a ‘Healthy eating without the hype’ workshop facilitated by a highly qualified dietician. If you are sick of all the ‘shoulds’ and ‘should nots’ and just want some general info on healthy eating to support a healthy lifestyle, come along to this presentation and workshop. Gold coin donation. Then starting on the 1st February (registrations close 29th January) is a 12 Week Challenge. This is an online challenge based on the Green Prescription Programme of healthy eating and physical activity. Participants set their own weekly goals and record their own progress. You will be supported by group workshops (if you want to attend these) and telephone support, as well as weekly tips, ideas and resources that have web links for ways to eat healthy and become more active. Register at: http://sportwaikato.org. nz/programmes/active-and-well/12week-challenge.aspx - or contact The Raglan House on 825 8142 or come in for more information. nd

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Singer/Songwriter Georgie Fisher (left) with MC Tali (right) who are both playing at the YOT Club this Saturday.

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Thursday 21st and 28th we have Jonah Lake gracing the Yotty. Jonah was here two years ago and impressed all with his surf reggae soul guitar playing and singing. Something a little different is going down at The Yotty this Friday. Canadian trumpet supremo Mike Field brings his amazing band for a night of great music with Local DJ B-Rex setting the scene and playing before and after. I hope all jazz and music fans out there come along and support this world renowned muso and his awesome band. Legendary emcee TALI (NZ) returns to The Yot on Saturday and brings another amazing vocalist Georgie Fisher along for the ride. Last time she was here she was incredible! We’ve got a feeling this time is going to be even better. Tali and Georgie will be playing individual one hour sets with local DJ Ras Drulox bringing the party before and after. The Sunday session this week features two of the Countries most up and coming DJs/ producers Stack and Piece playing the after 10pm part in the Club with local selectors Jamin-i, Bobo and Dubsonic outside from 4.20pm. The Yot Club has some huge acts coming up through the long weekends and other weekends beyond: On Friday the 29th Melbourne band Cheshire Grimm (who have pretty solid Raglan connections) will be playing with Auckland band Thin White Lines. The 30th has local funksters Mighty Mighty playing with a surprise support act plus DJ B-Rex. The Sunday Session on Auckland Anniversary weekend will be huge. Ex Kora man Laughton Kora along with Shapeshifter

MC P-Diggs will be performing live outside then they will be heading inside to do the DJ/ MC thing. Expect a massive night! Waitangi Friday the 5th brings Sola Rosa to town. Long time Raglan favourites, this gig will sell out so get in early - tickets at the video shop. Waitangi Day we will be doing a similar night as last year, celebrating Bob Marley’s birthday with local bands playing early and selectors Ras Drulox and Jamin-i dropping tunes all night. The Sunday session on the 7th Feb (Waitangi weekend) will feature one of the worlds highest profile house/techno DJs/ producers Ian Pooley. This German legend tours the world and we are are pretty happy about enticing him to Raglan. The week after that brings Dutch band My Baby back to Raglan. All you who have seen them in their last visits know how exceptional these guys are. Well the last year has seen them scale new heights. playing huge festivals in Europe, selling out one of the rock worlds most iconic venues in Paradiso and playing 10,000 capacity plus venues through England with Seasick Steve. These guys of the best bands I have ever seen and judging by the amount of people who have hit me up, I know a lot of you agree. Only confirmed date is Saturday the 13th Febuary but these guys adore Raglan so there may be extra shows. Friday the 19th brings Sydney punk band Nerdlinger with NZ support. Saturday the 20th brings Raglan favourites the Sunshine Soundsystem to town. Finally, before the end of March we will see favourite bands both from the Yot and Soundsplash grace the stage including Surrey Boudit, The Acetones, Fireshark, Wave Pigs, L. A. B. and Weird Together Yotty is open from 6ish Wed-Sunday for free pool, great pizza, good sounds plus all the above top line entertainment! A. Meek

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An Irresistable Character

This property is well located within walking distance to the popular wharf & township. The main dwelling has 2 bedrooms and a bathroom as well as an upper deck. Below is a semi s/c unit plus there is a 3rd stand alone unit, previously used for holiday accommodation. The Bank’s instructions are clear - Auction Day is Sale Day. Auction to be held at our Hamilton office, 1030 Victoria Street on Thursday, 11th February at 1.00pm. Call Kyle to register your interest today or see him at the open homes.

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8c Robert Street

This modern home consists of upstairs: 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen, living & dining + versatile extra room can be used as office, 3rd bedroom or 2nd living area. Walk to town, school and water.

This modern home has open plan living and 3 bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms and 2 living areas. Quietly tucked away yet within easy walking distance of Raglan township, cafes and beach. Great holiday or investment property or a comfortable home. Be quick!

By negotiation Price Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 1-1:45pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 10BHFG

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31 Opotoru Road

158 Whaanga Road

Inner harbour views are massive and sure to impress. The large elevated home is well presented on 3 levels with a modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, ensuite and a rumpus room. Close water access on a 809m² site.

Have you been waiting for that priceless Raglan lifestyle? You’ve found it here! On offer is this impressive multi level, 4 bedroom home, positioned for all day sun on 3122m² overlooking beautiful Whale Bay.

Opportunity Knocks

Outstanding Opotoru Opportunity

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$675,000 Price Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Saturday 12-12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 107HFG

$299,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 1-1:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/ 10QHFG

Recently renovated this beautiful bungalow retains many original character features. The country kitchen is spacious and light with an old style servery/breakfast bar. Offering 3 double bedrooms, one bathroom and separate full size laundry with the bonus of covered verandas to extend easy indoor/outdoor flow. The 6132m² lifestyle block features a flat lawn area and a paddock for a few sheep or maybe a pony! Huge 3 bay lockable shed is certainly an enviable asset! Superbly located to enjoy the best of both worlds with country living and the convenience of the Te Uku Store, School and Coffee Shop.

Coastal Sanctuary - Whale Bay

$865,000 Price Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz Sunday 12-12:30pm View ljhooker.co.nz/ 10DHFG

843 Old Mountain Road

How’s the Serenity?!

Superbly elevated with impressive views of Waitetuna Valley, there are plenty of options here! This 7453m² lifestyle block offers a newly built shed, designed with conversion to a dwelling in mind. Completely private and planted with many natives this very attractive block will appeal to many. Live in the shed while you design and build your dream home, or convert the shed into your dream home, the choice is yours! Give Stephen or Michelle a call today and make this your Castle! Auction $234,000 Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/10HHFG

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1007 Old Mountain Road

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$420,000 Reduced Price Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View ljhooker.co.nz/ Z8HFG

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Enjoy the comforts of a modern home, double glazed, insulated and ensuite bathroom. This 3 bedroom home has been perfectly positioned to capture all day sun situated on 5012m² with breathtaking Mt Karioi & rural views. Approx 12mins to Raglan.

Almost 35 acres (14.16 ha) of mixed contour land the bulk of which is in grass but including an area of native bush. The home is spacious and modern with 2 living areas, 4 bedrooms and internal access double garage.

$699,000 Chrissy Cox - 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/ YUHFG

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*NB Boundary lines on photos are approximate & merely a guide. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

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JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB $25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool darts Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Vans Wed-Sun.

THURS 21 JAN @ YOT CLUB: Jonah Lake. Surf, reggae, soul guitar. FRI 22 JAN @ YOT CLUB: Canadian trumpet supremo Mike Field, w/B-Rex. SAT 23 JAN @ YOT CLUB: MC Tali and singer-songwriter Georgia Fisher, w/ Ras Drulox.

SUN 24 JAN @ YOT CLUB: Sunday Sessions In the yard with The Strange Attractor, Dubsonic and Jamin-I, in the club with Stack & Piece FREE from 420, Cover charge from 7pm.. Big vibes and great food.

Situations Vacant

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE TO SHINE BRIGHTER Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

2 PART TIME JOBS at OLD SCHOOL ARTS CENTRE: (1) Arts Centre Assistant, (2) Market Assistant. Email Rodger Gallagher for descriptions: r o d g e r @ raglanartscentre.co.nz

B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

MAKING A DIFFERENCE The Raglan Light Exercise Group. Established 20 years ago. Sessions Mon and Thurs 10am till 11.00am. St Peters Church Hall. Bow Street. Everybody is most welcomed to attend.*Ad sponsored by RC

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Phone (07) 825 0577 OPEN 8:30AM - 5PM Monday - Saturday NEW - Yates Hauraki Gold Peat Moss Bales $25 Hay Bales $12 for Chook Nests or Stock Feed Swan Plants - $3 NEW - Half Round Posts $10 All Fruit trees 1/2 Price!! $10 Grisilinia's - Hedging Grade $15 - Photinia Red Robin Hedging Grade Chook Chow 25kg - $29.50 each Delivery Fee $30 to Raglan Small Truck otherwise For Bulk Deliveries = Cheaper Rates PIT SAND - TOPSOIL - METAL - TREE MULCH 6 wheeler / Truck & Trailer deliveries available

Practice Nurse Vacancy

Open 7 Days a week from 9am Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Friday Eats & Beats at 5pm Saturday Eats & Beats at 5pm

West Coast Health Clinic is looking for an NZ Registered Nurse with experience in acute and/or primary care to join our team. Servicing a population of 4600, you will be working with a highly qualified and supportive team. The successful candidate will be able to work autonomously and collaboratively to promote, improve, maintain and restore health.

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KANUKA FIREWOOD SALE, $120per m3. 2-5m3 - $100 per cubic metre. Delivered. Any questions contact Shaun 027 379 0912. WASHING MACHINE (Simpson Brand) $60. SM Fridge - Ideal for Garage $70. New Rangehood $150. Ph 027 292 9022. FIREWOOD - DRY MANUKA $130per cubic meter. Ph. Gail 027 361 9022 or Ian 027 362 6004. F I R E W O O D Manuka, dry. $120 per m3. delivered. Ph. 825 0522.

106G GREENSLADE ROAD - SAT JAN 23RD Big clear out, including kids and teens clothing, books, toys. 10am – 12pm. 51 WAINUI RD 8a-12p. Household items. Sat 23rd Jan.

In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted.

... S A L E ... Summer SALE all shoes, heels, sandals + Clothing added daily Mens on S A L E too!

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EXCAVATOR FOR HIRE Pile driving Drilling Retaining Excavations Landscaping Contact: Joe Cell: 021 231 9327

Email: jwynyard@gmail.com

CONVENTIONAL HAY BALING

Mow, rake & bale Phone Sean O'Halloran 027 346 6379 For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE, great for entertaining the kids ph Vicki 8257575.

Commercial To Let SELF STORAGE

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575 info@raglanstorage.co.nz

You must be able to demonstrate a commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi, effective written and oral communication skills, sound computer skills and be competent in clinical assessment.

Squad: 1st child $70, 2nd child $50. (daily lessons 2 hrs)

Limited spaces. Preschoolers welcome. Confirmation with payment. Email: raglanswimclub@gmail.com

Include name, age, and swimming ability of child.

Preference will be given to a Registered Nurse with MedTech experience and certification in cervical screening, vaccination and chronic disease management. The role is 0.6 FTE with the possibility of another 0.2 FTE depending on skill and experience.

Term 1 Lessons start Feb 9th. Assessments Feb 3 www.sportsground.co.nz/raglanswimclub for details.

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NOTICE FROM WEST COAST HEALTH CLINIC The clinic will close every night at 5pm next week due to renovations. Normal hours will resume the following week when the clinic will be open to 7pm on Monday, Tuesday & Thursday.

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Accounts Clerk 25hours /week The Aeronavic’s team requires an Accounts Clerk - who is numbers savvy, process driven and proactive and upbeat in nature.

             

            

To be able to step into this role, you will need: - 3 plus years’ experience with Accounts Payable processing - Be experienced in using medium to large size accounting packages/ERP systems (Xero preferred but not essential) - Experience in processing payroll and using payroll software - Experience in filing GST and PAYE returns

 

  

No one day will be the same but predominantly the role will cover the following responsibilities: - Coding of invoices - Data entry Creditor / Debtor reconciliation - Banking and receipting - Sourcing invoices from various software, logins and staff - Balance sheet / Profit and loss responsibilities - Payroll keying and responsibilities - General office duties and management support (answering phones/emails, scheduling appointments, copy/scan/laminate/bind documents)

Notice of Hearing

– Policy & Regulatory Committee Hearing NOTICE is hereby given that a Hearing will be held to hear submissions on the Proposed Public Places Bylaw in the Council Chambers, Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia commencing at 9.00am on Tuesday 2 February 2016. 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.

Please note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted and this will happen within approx. 10 working days of your application. Please email a quick note about yourself and your CV to dee@aeronavics.com.

Public Notices



If you are interested in this position please send your CV with a covering letter to:

G J Ion Chief Executive

M3377

Checkout Facebook for Details facebook.com/rockitraglan - 825 8233 -

SWIMMING LESSONS BLOCK COURSE 25-29 JANUARY 2016 RAGLAN AREA SCHOOL POOL One ½ hour lesson offered for 5 days in a row. $50 members, $70 non members

Classifieds

WED JAN 27 R A G L A N R A M B L E R S 6pm from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Aotea by moonlight.

Courses, classes & workshops

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

RAGLAN Chronicle 11


Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

50 Wainui Rd

RAGLAN REAL ESTATE ID#RAG22530 11

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RAGLAN PALM BEACH MOTEL

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• Water front Motel for sale - great lifestyle investment opportunity • Stunningly located right on the water in Raglan • 8 single level, well maintained units plus 3 bedroom owner accommodation • Just metres from the beach, walking distance to town • Situated on 2 titles, total land area 4168m2 • Easily owned and operated by a couple • Prior Auction offers considered

16 .2. 144PM N IO E CT SIT AU ON

View By Appointment Only

55 Wallis Street

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22514 5

: 16 ICE .2. OFF 2 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

8B Government Road : 16 ICE .2. OFF 2 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

View Open Home Saturday 2pm or by appt.

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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: PRIME LOCATION AND POTENTIAL • Sought after Wallis Street location • Spacious, two storey family home with 5 bedrooms • Glass-fronted deck with water views • Potentially subdividable section of 1012 m² (approx) • Prior auction offers considered

57 Wallis Street : 16 ICE .2.OFF 2 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

• open2view.com ID#358366

View Open Home Sunday 1pm or by appt.

49b Wallis St

Tamara Athique 021 804 701 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22412 3

: 16 ICE .2.OFF 2 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by appt.

3 Mahana Place

View Open Home Sunday 1pm or by appt.

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CLASSIC CUTE RAGLAN BACH

• Situated in one of the most sought after locations in Raglan • Wallis street is just walking distance to town, the wharf and beach • This three bedroom bach is simply very cute, capturing great water views! • If you are looking for a holiday home or an investment property to set up as a book a bach holiday accommodation, look no further. • Prior auction offers considered

open2view.com ID# 346964 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22236

: 16 ICE .2.OFF 2 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

: 16 ICE .2.OFF 8 1 N ITE TIOWH C AURAY M P 6

View Open Home Sunday 2pm or by appt.

OPEN HOMES

this weekend 23rd & 24th January

: 16 ICE .2.OFF 2 1 N E IO HIT T W C AURAY PM

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• Enjoy all the benefits of a new, modern and stylish subdivision. • Complete with all underground services to the property, including water, sewage, street lights, footpaths and telephone. • Covenants applicable to all lots within Nikau Park. • Just a short walk to Lorenzen Bay. This subdivision is a must see! • Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG22510 3 1 1 SPECTACULAR HOME WITH SPLENDIFEROUS VIEWS

View Open Home Sunday 12pm or by appt.

87 Warren Rd : 16 ICE .2. FF 12 E O N IT TIOWH C AURAY PM

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View Open Home Saturday 1pm or by appt.

36 Smith St

LOCATION WITH WATER VIEWS • Elevated 3 Bedroom home • Stunning water and mountain views • Well maintained, easy care • Walk to shops, cafes, the wharf and beach • Single garage • Prior auction offers considered

open2view.com ID#346965 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22513 2

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AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE

• This 1950’s beach house is positioned to maximise harbour views • 2 double bedrooms, fireplace, warm timber flooring and a sunny conservatory • Just minutes walk to the wharf and close to town, cafes and shops. • The 1012m² section offers plenty of flat lawn to pitch tents and ample room to park cars • Comes fully furnished with retro furniture. • This property also provides loads of development opportunity. • Prior auction offers considered • open2view.com ID#358237

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Tamara Athique 021 804 701

ID#RAG21741 3 2 LOVELY LORENZEN BAY

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• 3 bedrooms, two with ensuites • Just one back from the bay for

swimming, kayaking,and fishing

• Decking with views of the water • Small, low maintenance section • Double garaging

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22526 4

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RURAL LIVING AT IT’S BEST

• Idyllic country lifestyle, family home with magnificent views • Upstairs: 3 bedrooms, office, open plan living, dining with a large country style kitchen • Internal access to a downstairs s/c apartment, quaint library, wine cellar, double garage and the added bonus of a commercial kitchen • Solar panels seamlessly working alongside mains power, a bore on the property supplies endless water • Large entertaining space with a stunning saltwater pool, spa and BBQ area • Situated on 10 acres only a few minutes from Te Uku school and short drive to Raglan • Prior auction offers considered

open2view.com ID#359291 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Tamara Athique 804 701 Blair Hanna 021021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22518 5

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• Walk inside and be amazed! Designed to maximise the stunning water views • This home features 4 bedrooms plus an extra downstairs studio and a separate selfcontained unit plus a very usable single garage • The easy-care grounds allow you the luxury of time to launch your boat, kayak or paddleboard from the bottom of your section • Double carport and off street parking • Situated on 578 m² site that flows down to the reserve and into the tranquil estuary

View Open Home Saturday 12pm or by appt.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 11am – 14a Main Rd | Saturday 12pm – 36 Smith St | Saturday 12pm – 49b Wallis St Saturday 1pm – 10a Manukau Rd | Saturday 1pm – 87 Warren Rd | Saturday 2pm – 8b Government Rd Sunday 12pm – 50 Lorenzen Bay Rd | Sunday 1pm – 55 Wallis St | Sunday 1pm – 57 Wallis St | Sunday 2pm - 16a Upper Bow 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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WATER’S EDGE $865,000

• This beautiful home has glorious views of the Harbour and across the Raglan township • Downstairs features the master bedroom, modern bathroom, open plan living, dining and kitchen • Upstairs has 2 single bedrooms and a private balcony also boasting stunning views of the harbour and township • 5 minute walk to town, cafes and shops • Situated on 538m2 low maintenance section • Prior auction offers considered

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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• Prior auction offers considered

LOT 48 NIKAU PARK SUBDIVISION

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 Dave Hanna 0276 146 722

16a upper Bow St

50 Lorenzen Bay Road

ID#RAG22432 3


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