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THE RAGLAN

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Cover Musician  Ashley  Knox  on  Ngarunui  Beach Image  thanks  to  Tracie  Heasman.  www.traciehphotography.co.nz

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

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Hello  Raglan, We  hope  you  enjoy  your  new  look  Chronicle.  We  thought  it  was  time  for  a  change  and  are  excited  to  present  this  new  design  -­  with  a  masthead  that  now  ties  in  with  our  building  signage. We  have  also  changed  the  headline  IRQWV WR PDNH LW HDVLHU IRU \RX WR ÂżQG WKH ‘hard’  and  â€˜soft’  news  within  the  paper. We  would  like  to  acknowledge  the  work  done  by  our  dedicated  Chronicle  team.  Thank  you  to  Maki  Nishiyama  for  her  impeccable  design  skills  and  patience  while  working  through  this  process  with  us.  We  would  also  like  to  thank  Shelley  Meek  for  her  invaluable  opinion  and  guidance  during  this  period.  Thanks  to  Edith  Symes  for  courageously  chasing  all  the  stories  we  give  her  and  producing  them  on  time  each  week.  Alan  Thorley  for  all  the  â€˜behind  the  scenes’  work  he  does  and  providing  a  â€˜sounding  board’  for  any  issues  that  come  up.  To  Tracie  Heasman  for  supplying  the  sublime  images  that  often  grace  our  front  page  and  compliment  the  stories  within.  Finally  our  warmest  thanks  to  Judith  Collins,  our  loyal  and  dedicated  â€˜proof’  reader.  We  are  fortunate  to  be  supported  by  such  an  incredible  team  that  make  it  possible  to  bring  you  the  Chronicle  every  week  with  a  minimum  of  fuss.  Dave  and  Jacqui  Smith. To  the  Editor, Our  young  people  are  often  condemned  for  scateboarding  on  footpathes  etc  and  scooters  users  are  also  spoken  of   in  quite  a  negative  way.  Our  scateboard  park  has  been  a  real  boon  and  one  must  agree  that  the  skills,  balance  and  quite  tricky  sequences  that  many  execute  are  to  be  respected  and Â

acknowledged  as   worthy  of   the  term  advanced  achievement.  Raglan  could  turn  DOO RI WKLV LQWR D VLJQLÂżFDQW DVSHFW RI WKH Raglan  Experience  by  making  the  centre  of  the  town  a  Scateboard  Friendly  Zone  where  these  youth  use  the  main  carriage  way  and  YHKLFOH WUDIÂżF LV VORZHG GRZQ DQG VKDUHV the  roads.   Raglan  could  become  Scateboard  Town  for  NZ  with  suitable  exhibitions,  competitions   and   an  annual  â€˜Skateboard  Games’  with  racing,  acrobatics,  dancing  etc.  There  would  need  to  be  a  set  of  comprehensive  safety  rules  and  safety  gear  UHTXLUHG ,W KDV TXLWH D VLJQLÂżFDQW SRWHQWLDO Barry  Ashby,  Raglan.  To  the  Editor,  Since  June  1983  I  have  been  a  neighbour  adjacent  to  the  wharf  area.  The  buildings  block  out  most  of  the   view  of  ZDWHUV Ă€RZLQJ DGMDFHQW DQG XQGHU WKH wharf  about  100  metres  from  my  deck.   7KLV LV WKH ÂżUVW GURZQLQJ GXULQJ \HDUV to   my  knowledge.  Extra  lighting  would  improve  safety  and  no  doubt  a  fence  would  help!  But  must  we  fence  off   and  further  restrict   I  wonder?  Parents  and  caregivers  with  small  children  are   regular  visitors.  Would  fences  give  a  false  sense  of  safety  and  allow  caregivers  to  relax  too  much?  I  think  it  may  and  so  create  a  more  dangerous  environment.  I  am  usually  awakened  by  many  events  and  happenings  at  the  wharf,  somehow  I  missed  this  very  sad  tragedy.  I  do  think  extra  lighting  is  a  good  idea,  but  I  really  wonder  about  fencing.  Next  we  will  EH ZLWQHVVLQJ FORVXUH WR ZKDUI ÂżVKLQJ DQG that  will  be  a  sad  day  for  many  hundreds  of  our  citizens,  young  and  not  so  young. Barry  Ashby,  Raglan.  Weather Map

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Council faces scrutiny after Cliff St oak felled

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aikato District Council’s felling without resource consent of a protected oak tree in Cliff Street has brought a “please explain” from Raglan Community Board chairman Rodger Gallagher.

Contentious tree: The stump of the Holm oak Gallagher has sought details of the arborist’s TXDOL¿FDWLRQV DQG KDV DVNHG ZK\ SUXQLQJ cuts on neighbouring trees weren’t treated immediately the tree rot fungus was found. The alarm over the oak’s felling without resource consent was raised by council watchdog and Cliff Street resident John Lawson, who said the state of the branches on the street side of the tree made it appear no urgent action was needed. There have been several fusses in recent years over the felling of trees about town, including a controversy in early 2011 when a stand of poplars west of the skatepark was removed at the request of the coastal reserves advisory committee after council staff advised the trees – many of them broken or

falling down – were hazardous to the area. The area occupied by the poplars has been replaced by new plantings and a BMX track. There were also rumblings in the community recently when a dozen trees on a 100-­metre stretch of road reserve above Wainui Road, south of Helen Place, were chopped down ostensibly for safety reasons. But the biggest controversy was back in 2007 when a staff report to Waikato district councillors suggested Raglan needed to plan for the replacement of the iconic giant phoenix palms in the centre of town. The fuss died down after reassurances that any “frond farewell” to the palms was decades away. Edith Symes

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In an email last Friday, Mr Gallagher told council general manager strategy and support Tony Whittaker the tree’s removal “doesn’t leave me with a good feeling of actions being carried out in a planned manner” and he was concerned about what might happen in the future. “There is a history of grounds maintenance along Cliff Street being carried out poorly … this latest incident just seems to be a continuance of this unmanaged approach,” he said. Mr Gallagher has asked Mr Whittaker to explain to next month’s community board meeting why normal resource consent procedures weren’t followed over a tree which, he said, did not seem in any immediate danger of falling down. He’s also asked the council – among other questions – why the Holm oak is being replaced by a pohutukawa when WKH 5DJODQ %HDXWL¿FDWLRQ 6RFLHW\ picked a certain mix of trees many years ago “and it is that mix that is now protected”. The “please explain” comes despite council staff insistence – in an email copied to the Chronicle – that the oak was found during routine maintenance to KDYH H[WHQVLYH WUHH URW DQG ZDV LGHQWL¿HG E\ D TXDOL¿HG DUERULVW DV ³XQVDIH DQG ready to fall over yesterday!”. The internal council email reveals the arborist did a test on the tree using a rubber mallet before Noel Barber, a council representative on the Raglan coastal reserves advisory committee, made the call to remove the tree on health and safety grounds and because of the bad weather at the time. In other questions to council Mr

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A series of Q & A’s with our local musicians

This  week  the  Chronicle  caught  up  with  well  known  and  accomplished  musician  Ashley  Knox. Image:  thanks  to  Tracie  Heasman. How  would  you  describe  the  music  you  play?  I’m  a  wee  bit  Jekyll  and  Hyde  on  this  one.  One  side  of  me  is  into  soulfolk  eclecticism,  the  other  side  electronic  broken  beat  drum  n  bass.

Camera  being  prepared  for  installation North  Island  ramps,  and  so  no  results  are  yet  available.   A  report  RQ UHFUHDWLRQDO ¿VKLQJ WUHQGV LQ Raglan  is  expected  to  be  prepared  early  next  year. All  the  research  information  gathered  in  the  survey  will  be  sent  RQ WR WKH ¿VKHULHV VHFWLRQ RI WKH Ministry  for  Primary  Industries.  Edith  Symes

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aitetuna  School  teacher  O’Connell  could  hardly  believe  what  she  was  hearing  when  her  sister  Jenny  Somervell  rang  in  the  middle  of  class  recently  with  the  news  their  latest  self-­published  storybook,  â€˜Old  Truck’,  had  won  two  honourable  mentions  in  an  American  book  competition  which  attracts  entries  from  all  over  the  world. The  pair  say  they  were  on  cloud  nine  for  a  couple  of  days  after  the  unexpected  accolade.  The  children’s  book  â€“  illustrated  by  Marge,  who  lives  in  Raglan,  and  written  by  Cantabrian  Jennifer  â€“  tells  the  real-­life  story  of  a  92-­year-­ old  Republic  truck  rescued  from  a  dingy  farm  shed  and  lovingly  restored.  It  paints  a  picture  of  their  childhood  in  the  seventies  while  growing  up  on  the  family  farm  in  Hawke’s  Bay.  And  it’s  won  them  an  honourable  mention  in  both  the  KLVWRULFDO ÂżFWLRQ DQG SLFWXUH ERRN (6  &  older)  categories  of  the  2013  3XUSOH 'UDJRQĂ€\ %RRN $ZDUGV Marge  says  she  always  believed  their  books  â€“  part  of  a  planned  â€˜Tales  of  the  Farm’  series  â€“  would  ¿OO D QLFKH DV D VRFLDO DQG KLVWRULFDO record  of  farming  in  the  seventies.  And  as  a  teacher  and  mother  of  four,  she  had  a  good  idea  of  what  kids  would  like. The  sisters  are  â€œover  the  moonâ€?  even  to  get  a  mention  in  the  book  awards,  especially  as  it  was  the  ¿UVW 1HZ =HDODQG HQWU\ LQ WKH

Meet the Muso:

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Open Home

Mortgagee Auction

The  restored  1921  Republic  at  the  recent  book  launch  of  â€˜Old  Truck’  in  Hawke’s  Bay,  with  Jennifer  at  the  wheel  and  Marge  beside  her competition  which  recognises  excellence  in  children’s  literature.  They  entered  the  American  competition  only  because  they’d  PLVVHG DOO WKH 1HZ =HDODQG DZDUG deadlines,  they  say.  â€œWe  thought  that  sending  it  [their  book]  to  America  was  a  very  long  shot!â€? The  awards  are  geared  toward  stories  that  appeal  to  children  of  all  ages,  say  competition  organisers.  They  give  published  authors  and  illustrators  both  credibility  and  recognition  and,  in  doing  so,  help  further  their  careers. ‘Old  Truck’  is  the  second  book  to  be  published  by  Jennifer  and  Marge Â

–  who  as  an  illustrator  goes  by  her  maiden  name  Fern  â€“  in  the  series.  7KHLU ÂżUVW ERRN HQWLWOHG Âľ7KH 'D\ Dad  Blew  Up  the  Cowshed’,  was  ¿UVW SXEOLVKHG LQ 0D\ ODVW \HDU DQG is  now  in  its  second  edition.   Marge  and  Jennifer  are  now  working  on  â€˜The  Eel  Hunt’  â€“  another  â€œriotousâ€?  family  adventure  and  â€œvery  un-­PCâ€?,  they  say  â€“  set  in  the  upper  reaches  of  the  Manawatu  River.  â€œWe  have  a  tradition  of  storytelling  in  the  family,â€?  they  add,  â€œand  don’t  think  we  will  run  out  (of  adventures).â€?  Edith  Symes

Raglan 31b Government Road Mortgagee Auction Here’s a fantastic opportunity to purchase two homes on the same site for your extended families holiday homes in fabulous Raglan.

Mortgagee Auction 12.30 pm, Friday 2nd August 2013 Ray White Auction Room 91 Victoria Street, Hamilton View Sun 2.30 - 3.00 pm rwhamilton.co.nz ID# HAM25246

The first is a 1980’s fibre-plank home, the second is a two-three bedroom older home relocated to the site and needs some finishing off work to complete. Parking for boats an additional advantage and handy to Town. This is entry level buying in Lynn Eagar AREINZ 027 458 1780 office 07 839 7060 Raglan. lynn.eagar@raywhite.com

Contact Lynn Eagar or Brenda Abercrombie and for further information go to lynneagar.raywhite.co.nz. Ray White Hamilton 07 839 7060 91 Victoria Street (Opposite Museum)

Brenda Abercrombie 027 861 3734

office 07 839 7060 brenda.abercombie@raywhite.com

rwhamilton.co.nz Online Realty Ltd (Est 1999) LICENSED (REAA 2008)

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Raglan area coordinator needed for Daffodil Day appeal

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affodil  Day  is  just  around  the  corner  and  the  Waikato/ Bay  of  Plenty  Cancer  Society  is  looking  for  an  area  coordinator  in  Raglan  to  make  their  annual  fundraiser  a  success.  Area  coordinators  work  with  local  volunteers  to  organise  Daffodil  Day  activities  in  their  town,  including  a  street  appeal  and  sales  of  fresh  daffodils.  â€œDaffodil  Day  is  our  largest  annual  fundraiser  and  area  coordinators  and  their  team  of  volunteers  are  what  make  this  appeal  a  success,â€?  says  Cancer  Society  spokesperson  Rachael  Mounsey.  â€œGiving  your  time  and  skills  is  a  great  way  to  support  the  Cancer  Society  and  your  local  community.  â€œIt’s  a  lot  of  fun  to  be  an  area  coordinator  but  you  do  need  to  be  organised.  There  is  a  lot  of  support  offered  from  us  and  other  volunteers,  it’s  a  team  effort.â€? The  Cancer  Society  receives  no  direct  government  funding  and  relies  on  the  support  and  generosity  of  our  communities  to  operate. “Last  year  Daffodil  Day  raised  over  $600,000  in  the  Waikato  and  Bay  of  Plenty  Division,  which  was Â

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Regional recognition for Raglan Bowling Club opping  off  a  fantastic  T outdoor  bowling  season  Raglan  Bowling  Club  members  received  some  highly  prized  awards  at  the  recent  annual  Bowls  Waikato  prize-­giving.

All  Black  Aaron  Cruden  lends  his  support  to  Daffodill  Day spent  on  providing  supportive  care  for  cancer  patients,  their  carers,  whanau  and  friends,  funding  cancer  research  and  providing  the  public  with  information  on  the  ways  to  reduce  the  risk  of  cancer  through  a  smoke  free,  sun  smart,  healthy  lifestyle.â€? For  more  information  or  to  volunteer  to  be  Raglan’s  area  coordinator  please  call  the  Hamilton  &DQFHU 6RFLHW\ RIÂżFH RQ or  email  events@cancersociety.org.nz

two  on  their  list  of  â€˜Top  Ten  Outdoor  Adventures  in  New  Zealand.’ A  sleepy  town  but  one  with  world-­class  waves,  no  doubt  we’ll  be  seeing  more  surf  adventurers  Ă€RFN WR 5DJODQ WR H[SHULHQFH ZKDW Manu  Bay  has  to  offer.   M.  Nishiyama

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Club  president,  Ruth  Rawlinson,  couldn’t  hide  a  smile  when,  as  a  special  surprise,  she  was  DZDUGHG WKH :DLNDWR 2IÂżFLDO RI the  Year  award,  nominated  by  the  Waikato  Centre  President  for  all  the  organising  she  does,  seemingly  effortlessly,  at  regional  level. “I  was  delighted  to  nominate  Ruth  who  really  deserves  special  mention  for  going  above  and  beyond  the  call  when  it  comes  to  the  committees  she  is  involved  with.   She  is  extremely  reliable  and Â

has  a  mind  that  can  work  problems  out  quickly,â€?  said  President  Peter  Ramsey. Meanwhile  other  Raglan  bowling  recipients  included  Green  Keeper  of  the  Year  award  Terry  Green,  Ashleigh  Jeffcoat,  awarded  Secondary  School  Bowler  of  the  Year  for  an  outstanding  season  and  Sue  Russell  for  the  5  Year  and  Under  Women’s  Singles  title.   But  for  those  from  the  club  who  attended  the  prize-­giving  probably  the  most  satisfying  award  went  to  our  two  interclub  teams,  comprising  18  bowlers  from  Raglan  who  took  out  both  mixed-­ VHYHQÂśV GLYLVLRQV LQ WKH ÂżHUFHO\ competed  interclub  competition. “It  was  a  real  tribute  to  the  quality  of  our  bowlers  for  us  to  take  out  both  mixed-­seven’s Â

Ruth  Rawlinson  with  her  ¾2IÂżFLDO RI WKH <HDUÂś FHUWLÂżFDWH divisions.   I’m  sure  we’re  going  to  put  up  some  excellent  teams  again  next  season  to  do  our  best  to  retain  the  titles,â€?  said  Ruth. All  in  all  a  â€˜most  satisfying’  performance  for  a  small  community  bowling  club. Sue  Russell

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Raglan  area,  Waikato  District  Council  recently  completed  an  unscheduled  discharge  of  fully  treated  wastewater  outside  the  normal  tidal  periods.

The  Raglan  Wastewater  Treatment  Plant’s  pond  system  reached  maximum  storage  capacity,  making  a  discharge  of  treated  wastewater  necessary  to  reduce  the  risk  of  the  ponds  spilling  over  in  an  uncontrolled  manner.  Waikato  District  Council  General  Manager  Service  Delivery,  Tim Â

Harty  says  â€œThe  discharge  met  the  quality  requirements  of  the  Council’s  consent  which  includes  ensuring  that  the  discharge  meets  bathing  water  standards.â€? “Waikato  Regional  Council  has  been  advised  of  this  as  required  under  the  consent,  and  other  key  stakeholders  have  also  been  informed.â€?

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Whaingaroa Physiotherapy at your service

Whaingaroa  Physiotherapy  Team  -­   L  to  R:   Jenny,  Tessa,  Michelle  and  Jula Â

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hese  are  the  ladies  you  will  meet  if  you  visit  Whaingaroa  Physiotherapy.    Michelle  Rees  (Practice  Manager)  and  Jula  Komene  work  together  as  our  admin  team  running  the  reception  desk  at  the  clinic  and  ensuring  that  the  clinic  runs  smoothly  every  day  (Monday  to  Friday).   They  are  who  you  will  talk  to  on  the  phone  and  greet  you  when  you  come  in  to  the  clinic. Â

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2XU IXOO\ TXDOLÂżHG physiotherapists;Íž  Jenny  Watts  (Senior  Physiotherapist)  and  Tessa  Von  Huben  are  also  trained  in  acupuncture  DQG 3LODWHV -HQQ\ÂśV VSHFLDOLVW DUHDV include  biomechanical  assessments,  VSLQDO LQMXULHV DQG KHDGDFKHV 7HVVDÂśV include  rehabilitation  in  sports  and  QHXURORJLFDO FRQGLWLRQV DQG ZRPHQÂśV KHDOWK LVVXHV $V ZHOO DV WKHLU specialised  areas,  our  physiotherapists Â

are  experienced  and  trained  to  treat  all  injuries  from  head  to  toe  (including  neck,  back  and  pelvic  issues).   They  work  with  all  members  of  the  community  from  young  children  to  the  elderly.   They  can  help  you  recover  post  operatively,  postnately  and  sort  out  any  discomfort,  aches  or  pains  you  may  have.   So  if  you  live  in  Raglan  and  you  have  sustained  an  injury,  had  surgery,  given  birth  or  are  experiencing  any  aches,  pains  or  discomfort  in  your  neck,  back,  pelvis  joints  or  muscles,  it  is  highly  likely  our  team  at  Whaingaroa  Physiotherapy  can  help  you.   If  you  would  like  to  discuss  any  issue  you  may  have,  book  an  appointment,   or  join  a  Pilates  class  give  Michelle  or  Jula  a  call  on  825  0123.   Whaingaroa  Physiotherapy  LV $&& UHJLVWHUHG DQG RXU physiotherapists  can  register  your  LQMXU\ FODLP ZLWK $&& IRU \RX Whaingaroa  Physiotherapy  Team

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The Herbal Dispensary and plastic free July

Our  winning  customer  this  week  is  Madi  who  shopped  sustainably  with  us  during  the  week,  she  wins  a  basket  of  plastic  free  goodies,  congratulations  Madi. 7KH ¿UVW ZHHN RI SODVWLF IUHH -XO\ KDV JRQH really  well,  with  many  people  using  our  bag  depo,  both  dropping  of  bags  and  reusing  bags.  It  is  great  to  get  the  support  for  this,  such  little  actions  can  make  a  difference  if  enough  people  become  involved.  If  you  have  any  ideas  about  anything  to  do  with  Plastic  Free  July  that  you  think  would  work  here  at  The  Herbal  Dispensary  please  let  us  know  we  would  love  to  hear  them! Herbal  News: Today  I  would  like  to  share  with  you  a  recipe  that  I  often  share  with  mums  in  the  shop,  it  is  an  ROGLH EXW D JRRGLH IRU WKLV WLPH RI WKH \HDU LWœV easy  to  make  and  the  ingredients  are  often  at  hand  in  the  pantry. Onion  and  Honey  syrup: Roughly  chop  1  organic  onion,  place  in  a  small  bowl,  cover  the  chopped  onion  with  a  good  local  honey,  manuka  works  well.  Then  place  a  small  plate  over  the  top  of  the  bowl  to  cover  and  leave  to  stand  on  the  bench  overnight.  In  the  morning  you  will  have  a  liquid  of  the  onion  juice  and  honey  which  you  can  strain  off.  Save  the  juice,  discard  the  onion,  it  is  the  juice  that  you  want.  Give  this  to  your  children  in  ½  to  1  teaspoon  doses.  This  is  helpful  for  congestion  and  sore  throats. The  Herbal  Dispensary  -­  825  7444

Raglan Kindergarten picks up award

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All welcome Contact: 825 7305

This Sunday 2 p.m. 2IÀFLDO 2SHQLQJ of facility and New Name dedication. Vision Church Raglanwest 7 Taipari Ave. P L A S T I C S A N O N Y M O U S MEETING: Plastic free July support group. Harbour View Hotel, Friday 12th July, 5.30pm. SATURDAY 13 JULY @ NIKAU CAVE & CAFE, SONIC DELUSION. Dinner from 6 pm, Show from 7:30 pm. $10. www. sonic-delusion.com RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET this Sunday 10am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. Web raglanmarket. com MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & W e d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm.

FREE BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House FREE CV WRITING ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. W E D N E S D AY S @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. RAGLAN RAM BLERS WED 17 JULY: 9am from Wainui Rd car park QH[W WR WKH ÀUH station: A km each way to Ruapuke Beach, then over 5km of sand at the south end, including a paddle across Toreparu stream bring lunch. RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. OP SHOP BARGAINS @ Hall, 3 Stewart St, 9-11.30am Saturdays

For Sale

For Sale

FIREWOOD DRY, 6x6 load delivered. Pine: $110, ph 021 077 1524. FIREWOOD FOR SALE mixed loads, text or call 021 259 4203.

14’6� FYRAN 40HRS Yamaha on good trailer $5500, ph 0212313140. GAS HEATER (NO BOTTLE) $30. Lounge Suite (navy) – Good cond. - $250. Ph 825 7065.

DRIVEWAY METAL DELIVERED MDC LTD. 021 2398 743 5 ton 7.5m3

Flowers Lilypot Florist )UHVK Ă RZHUV 6HQG Ă RZHUV 3RWWHG SODQWV

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

LONELY lingerie instore !! New Season Tigerlily & One Teaspoon, Dr Denim jeans too x

Gap 40 $250 Gap 60 $250 Gap 20 $260 gst inclusive

Services Offered NANNY AVAILABLE, EXPERIENCED with lots of references in Raglan. Quality childcare at reasonable rates. Fun & learning with other local kids. Call Danielle (DeeDee) 021 169 6816. ROOF REPAIRS. Roof repairs and maintenance, Clearlites installed, gutter repairs and replacement. Call 021 231 3140. 7am-7pm weekdays.

ZUMBA. NEW TIME 6.30-7.30pm. Every Monday night @ Raglan Union Church Hall, Stewart Street. $8. Contact Kim 021 282 0027.

SIBLINGS: 6.30 to 9.00pm. Wed 17 July @ Old School Arts Centre. Te Mauri Tau Inc. Nonviolent Parenting Workshop.

ZUMBA! @ TE UKU HALL Monday 9.30am, Wednesday SP ULQJ W[W 6DUDK T for more info 825 5844 or 0272106784.

INTRO TO NVP: 9am to 4.30pm. Sat 13 & Sun 14 July @ Poihakena Marae Nonviolent Parenting Workshop.

FRI 12 JULY @ YOT CLUB, ANNA CODDINGTON with Mike Hall (Nightchoir), 9pm, $10. SAT 13 JULY @ YOT CLUB, SILOS feat NEL AMORE plus DJs NUNO FELTOZA (Brazil), TERRA (Chch), $10.

Situations Vacant OFFICE ADMIN/ RECEPTIONIST. Part time position, experience in aged care prefered but full training given. Contact the Manager 07 825 8306 or raglan. trust@xtra.co.nz Raglan Hospital & Rest Home.

To Let HOUSE, FULLY FURNISHED, 2bdrm, suit couple, heat pump, ORJÀUH YHU\ WLG\ Q V Q dogs.refs ess. $330pw. ph 8258410. 3BDRM FULLY FURNISHED house, long term or short term, Ph 021 187 7782. PRIVATE CLIFF ST apartment. Open ÀUHSODFH VXQQ\ courtyard & 1 large bdrm w sea views. 3 mins walk to town. Off-st parking. Suit single lady or gent. Move in today. Call Melanie 021 760 468. TE MATA WOODBURNER, dishwasher fully carpeted, pets ok, $290 S Z SK QR LARGE TIDY RURAL country home. 4 bdrm + recently decorated. 1km from Te Mata School refs UHTXLUHG S Z 3K 825 6813. INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021 825 869. 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, close to town, long-term, suit single or couple 027 288 4800.

Flatmate Wanted

Found

M O D E R N FARMHOUSE Te Hutewai Rd, 8mins from town, $80 + expenses. Ph 021 1205 734.

AMBER NECKLACE FOUND on Wi Neera St by Council building. Call into Right Up My Alley to collect.

SAT 13 JULY @ VALENTES, CHRIS THOMPSON, 4.307.30pm. SUN 14 JULY @ YOT CLUB, ADIOS AMIGOS, Farewell Drinks and Aural Treats from late afternoon cos after this we will be closed til the end of September.

DECLARATION OF THE WAITETUNA SCHOOL Board of Trustees. Parent representation election results at the close of nominations, as the number of valid nominations was equal to the number of vacancies UHTXLUHG WR EH ÀOOHG , KHUH by declare the following duly elected: Adele Van Weerden, Sharyn Heaton, (ULQ &UDQÀHOG -DPLH &R[ Reece Van Weerden. Signed Sarah Gambrill: 5HWXUQLQJ 2IÀFHU

Congratulations to JANE RITCHIE winner of our monthly draw for a $50 Shack voucher. Entry details bottom of this page.

IT’S NOT BRIGHT TO FIGHT

THE RAGLAN SAILING CLUB will have their A.G.M. on Sunday 21st July at 2.00pm in the Lazarus Room (behind main building) of the Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St. Raglan. All welcome. Meeting followed by afternoon tea. Further info. phone 8258597.

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 13 August 2013 commencing at 3.00pm. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. G J Ion Chief Executive 0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz

Temporary Road Closure

THE METALYARD: A handypersons dream to obscure items. Pipesparts-metal-wheels-bikes and misc treasures @ Xtreme Waste 186 Te Hutewai Rd

THE WOODYARD: Got something to build, looking for something quirky. Recycled timber & Public Notices upcycled items @ Xtreme R A G L A N Waste 186 Te Hutewai Rd H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY. Our next meeting will be held on the 16th July in the Union Church Hall. It is a mid winter lunch beginning at 12 noon.We would like members to bring D VPDOO SODWH RI ÀQJHU IRRG please.Instead of a speaker we will entertain ourselves with childhood memories. Interest Table: A favourite piece of jewellery.Floral Art: A decoration using 3 à RZHUV DQG JUHHQHU\ :H had the best number of entries in the competitions at the last meeting so see if you can better it this month. New members are most welcome. KAAHU’S NEST: Raglans no1 recycle store for clothing - toys – sports equip – furniture- bric a brac and misc collectables @ Xtreme Waste 186 Te Hutawai Rd.

Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Notice of Meeting

M20995

This Sunday 10 a.m. Vision Church Raglanwest 7 Taipari Ave. Guest Speakers: Nick & Karen Klinkenberg.

Public Notices

Te Hutewai Road, Ruapuke Road and Whaanga Road Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of the Karioi Classic Cycle 6EGI [MPP GPSWI XLI VSEHW XS SVHMREV] ZILMGYPEV XVEJ½G on the date and between the hours listed below. %PXIVREXMZI VSYXIW [MPP FI MHIRXM½IH ERH JSV[EVHIH XS Emergency Services. Roads: Date: Time:

Te Hutewai Road, Ruapuke Road 28 July 2013 7.30am – 11.40am

Road: Date: Time:

Ruapuke Road, Whaanga Road 28 July 2013 7.30 am – 1.50 pm

This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974. G J Ion Chief Executive 0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz

M20991

Courses, classes & workshops

Found

Public Notices

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 06.07.13 GRADE

RESULT

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

5th Pipi’s

NA

TBA

6th Moray’s

NA

Pipiri Kenehuru Aoturoa

7th Stingrays

Win 3-­ 2

Jack Tyro

7th Penguins

Win 4 -­ 2

Txema Mazet-­ Brown

8th Dolphins

Win 7 -­ 3

Caitlin Black

8th 5RFNĂ€VK /RVV ;DQGHU :DUUHQ 8th Anemones

Loss 0 -­ 1

Monon Cano

9 Orcas

Loss 0 -­ 2

Jayden Willoughby

in the Raglan Chronicle

9 Sharks

Win 5 -­ 1

Frankie Smith

The Raglan Chronicle wants to hear from the people of Raglan! We would like to receive more letters to the editor and we welcome articles of interest to be published both in the Raglan Chronicle and online @ www.raglan.net.nz We want to hear from a wider range of locals and create lively discussion on the issues that count.

11th Piranhas

Loss 2 -­ 5

Marvi Goodwin

More local voices

Why not acknowledge a good deed or the actions of a community member? Why not voice your opinion about an important issue? Why not report on an event or an achievement that may otherwise have no coverage? O`q fgl l]dd mk o`Yl JY_dYf f]]\k Yf\ ogmd\ Z]f]Ăšl ^jge7 If you submit material that is published you will go into a monthly draw to win a dining voucher valued at $50 from The Shack (conditions apply). First draw end of May, winner announced 6th June 2013.

th th

Open-­Bull Sharks Draw 1 -­ 1

Alex Carter

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY 06.07.13 GRADE

RESULT

6 Green Draw 65 -­ 65 th

PLAYERS OF THE DAY Conor Reeves & Michaela Adams

7th Green Draw 75 -­75 Ngatahi-­lee Simon & Divyne Shadrock 7th Black Lost 55 -­75

Kaitawhiti Kereopa

8th Green Won 30 -­ 20 Oliver Wallace, Lucca Page & Ewan McCartie 8th Black Won 35 -­ 30 Karepa Mataira & Taane Millward

Send your letters, photos or articles to: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz (250 words max.).

kindly sponsored by

the shack

9th

Lost 25 -­ 30 Adam Wallis & Julian Smit

10th

Lost 20 -­ 60 Jack Kirkwood, Liam Parrott & Hunter Riley

11th

Lost 5 -­ 43

Kymani Kingi & Joe Clark

12th

Lost 34 -­ 5

Kyden Waitere

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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Nestled  in  a  quiet  cul-­  de-­  sac,  well  positioned  for  harbour  water  views.  This  freehold  3  double  bedroom  dwelling  enjoys  a  large  rear  section  with  single  garage  and  plenty  of  off  street  parking  for  the  boat.   Recent  renovations  which  include  a  new  deck  have  been  completed.  This  north  facing  property  is  situated  on  873m2  in  a  great  location  close  to  the  wharf.  Prior  auction  offers  considered. OPEN HOME Saturday  1pm ID#RAG21550 17  Lily  St

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·  Freehold  Going  Concern  or  Business  or  Land  and  Building ·  Situated  in  one  of  NZ’s  most  popular  beach  locations. ·  Located  right  in  the  centre  of  town. ·  The  hotel  offers  an  A  La  Carte  Restaurant  and  Veranda  Bar,   large  Sports  Bar  with  TAB  and  Gaming  machines  leading  onto  large  open  air  Garden  Bar. ·  Accommodation  for  up  to  21  people. ·  This  iconic  hotel  is  located  within  walking  distance  to  harbour,  beach  and  all  amenities,  approximately  NPV WR 5DJODQ¶V ZRUOG IDPRXV 0DQX %D\ IRU VXU¿QJ DQG MXVW D PLQXWH GULYH WR +DPLOWRQ ñ $ ¿UPO\ HVWDEOLVKHG ZHOO VWDIIHG EXVLQHVV

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This  beach  cottage  has  2  bedrooms  plus  an  enclosed  decking  to  take  DGYDQWDJH RI VXPPHU VXQVHWV DQG BBQs.  Situated  on  a  large  812m2  6HFWLRQ OHDYH WKH FDU DW KRPH DQG ZDON WR WRZQ +XJH SRWHQWLDO WR GHYHORS IXUWKHU %ULQJ WKH IDPLO\ boats  and  tents.  Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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SIMPLY BREATHTAKING $599,000 This  4  brm  home  on  almost  2  ha’s  is  perfect  for  the  family.  2SHQ SODQ OLYLQJ LV ZDUPHG by  both  a  woodburner  &  heat  SXPS ÀRZV EHDXWLIXOO\ out  to  a  patio  designed  to  embrace  the  stunning  SDQRUDPLF YLHZV RI $RWHD +DUERXU WKH 7DVPDQ 6HD Mt  Karioi  &  surrounding  countryside.  ID#RAG21540

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LORENZEN BAY HARBOUR HAVEN $335,000 26 Lorenzen Bay Rd ‡ 6KRUW ZDON WR WKH ZDWHUV edge ‡ )HDWXULQJ GRXEOH bedrooms,  large  basement  rumpus  room ‡ /DUJH VHFWLRQ P RIIHUV space  and  seclusion  in  a  much  sought  after  location ‡ :DON WR WRZQ FHQWUH ID#RAG21355

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OPEN HOMES this weekend 13th & 14th July Saturday  12pm  -­  53  Lorenzen  Bay  Rd

Sunday  12pm  -­  57  Government  Rd

Saturday  12pm  -­  34  Taipari  Ave

Sunday  12pm  -­  23  Robertson  St

Saturday  1pm  -­  17  Lily  St

Sunday  1pm  -­  14  Kaitoke  St

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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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