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3rd July 2014 - Issue #400

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Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd

NEW BEGINNINGS

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

for all new exclusive listings signed in the month of July ‘14 Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

PLUS all vendors and purchasers who have sold and bought in the year 2014 go into our annual draw (drawn Dec. 5th) to win 7 days accommodation and return flights to Las Vegas!!! Second prize draw winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher.

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area

Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes to the nearest beach & town centre. The house has polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newly roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced section will make this home a pleasure to live in. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 19 Manukau Road

Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan, 07 825 8669. OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

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Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

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Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME

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Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

4 bedroom home with endless options Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm

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Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

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dining guide

Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952

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Snow on the beach: Grace Tai-Rakena, just one of the many locals who enjoyed the fresh dump of snow. See full story page 7. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton

Travellers Chair: Our occasional series of Q & A’s with new residents to our community

On what level do you connect with the ocean? ...Are you a surfer, paddle boarder, kite surfer, boogie boarder, body surfer, boatie or beach walker. None of the above. It’s all about and always has been, sea level and paua (with cream of course). What do you wish Raglan had? A Jewish, New York style deli. What has been your favorite traveling experience? Bong hits in Amsterdam, drunk Ouzo nights in Crete, and being arrested by the Jandarme in Turkey. Four ultimate dinner party guests? Groucho Marx, Ruth Reichl (look her up), Moses, and Katherine Tate. Which historical figure do you most identify with? Job. Best advice ever given? Just remember, if you’re not happy, you can always come home. Which talent would you most like to have? Playing darts. You win $5000, what do you do? Laugh. And then throw a big party. With that amount of money, I could purchase at least 3 bottles of really good Tequila. What do you consider your greatest achievement? To be determined. Whathttp://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla do you most value in your friends? Availability, follow-through, money to take me out, bravely blunt, and having the balls to love me.

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

Lezlie Frishman

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

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This week the Chronicle caught up with Lezlie Frishman. Where were you born? Washington, D.C Where were you living and what were you doing before you discovered little old Raglan? Most recently…Rototuna. What I was doing was trying to figure a way to get out of compressed chaos. Caring for the ones you love What businesses have you been 27 - 29 Manukau Road involved with in the States? Owned and operated a New York Ph. 07 825 8306 style delicatessen, and various retail Fax: 07 825 8855 operations. WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts Email: raglantrust@xtra.co.nz What attracted you to the Raglan area? Peace, love, and unity. At least that was the gossip.

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Fortunes transformed by competition wins

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rooke Bowes is one of those lucky people. She has won tickets, CDs and various other prizes in competitions in the past. But nothing compares to being flown to Hong Kong for the red carpet event and world premiere of the latest Transformers movie. Brooke, 20, made the draw for the ZM radio station’s Transformers: Age of Distinction competition a couple of weeks ago, and was called two days later to be told she had won. “When they (ZM) called, I almost had a heart attack,” said Brooke, who is from Raglan but is currently living in Hamilton for her work. Less than a week later, Brooke and her friend Heidi Tidmarsh, owner of The Bow Street Depot, were winging their way to Hong Kong for the June 19 release of the sci-fi movie, celebrating that night with champagne after checking into their “flash” hotel by the Hong Kong harbour. Before the premiere Brooke and Heidi, the only ones from Australasia, met up with the other 28 lucky winners from around the world and walked across the road to the amazing Hong Kong Cultural Theatre. “I didn’t actually think we were going to walk down the red carpet. But we did!” They were then escorted to a special area, where the stars walked right past, with TV cameras, journalists, paparazzi and fans all around, before being seated inside for the movie. Brooke scored an autograph of lead actor Mark Wahlberg and lots of photos of the stars. “The stars were just two rows behind us. We turned around and Mark Wahlberg was right there and I was like ‘oh my god!’,” Brooke said. They watched the 3-hour long uncensored director’s cut of Transformers, the fourth in the series. Brooke has seen them all and rated the latest one, along with the first, as the best. “I’m not really a sci-fi kind of girl. I don’t know what really appealed to me (about the Transformer series). It was just so exciting.” But the excitement didn’t end there. The pair then had tickets to a special Imagine Dragons concert on the top of their 16-floor

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A-List Actor: Mark Wahlberg gives Raglanite Brooke Bowes an autograph at the red carpet event and world premiere of the new Transformers movie in Hong Kong hotel, complete with lasers, fire cannons and Chinese drums. The up-and-coming band wrote the song, Battle Cry, for the movie. The rest of the three-day trip to Hong Kong was spent shopping… and shopping, indulging in Shanghai foot massages so they could keep going in the 35+ degree heat. “We had one (Shanghai massage) every day – we had such sore feet from shopping so much”, Brooke said. But the best bit for Brooke was still the red carpet and concert. “It was fabulous. It was rock ‘n roll. It was … touch the stars,” summed up Heidi. Rachel Benn

Super Selfie: Brooke with Transformers star Jack Reynor

Raglan Library to reopen late July With renovations on Raglan Library nearing an end, Waikato District Council is pleased to announce the building will reopen for business at 9am on Monday 28 July. To allow staff to begin the move, the temporary site at 39 Bow Street will be closed for one day on Friday 11 July, so customers are asked to take care of any urgent Council business before this date. From 14 July, Council services such as rates and dog registrations will continue to be offered from 39 Bow Street until 5pm 25 July, but library services will cease until the reopening of the library building to allow for books to be re-sited. There will be a small selection of books available for reading at the temporary site, but books will not be issued during this period so customers are asked to return, renew or acquire any books beforehand, or are welcome to visit one of Council’s other libraries.

Council completion date: Newly renovated library set to open July 28th Waikato District Council General Manager Customer Support, Sue Duignan, thanked the Raglan community for their patience throughout the project. “It’s great to be at this stage in the project where we can almost unveil the new space to its users. It’s looking good

and we are excited to have an enthusiastic group of Raglan placemakers working energetically to make the interior library space an interesting and creative one.” Work began on the building in March 2014 to address a leaking roof and create more floor space.

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BP passes from one family to another a Subway being eventually included, “if it’s what the community wants and the numbers stack up”. They were keen for the business to be run by locals and the staff would mostly remain the same. Current site supervisor Haley Soames would be joined by husband Logan, who would run the re-named workshop, he said. Logan had started his apprenticeship there with Graham Garrett. So, it was a case of another husband and wife team running a family business. Vicki was pleased. “I want to take the opportunity to thank the community for the support and love they’re shown us,” Vicki said. “I know Mum loved the place and I do too. It’s a beautiful place.” Rachel Benn

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Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment On the move: New BP2Go Raglan owner Jonno Buckley rubs shoulders with out-going owner Vicki Bradshaw

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icki Bradshaw had mixed emotions this week when she handed over the keys of Raglan’s BP2Go to the new owners. The service station and garage has been sold to Auckland-based Star Metro Holdings, which owns two other BPs, 24 Caltex stations and 12 Fix convenience stores in the North Island, plus a couple of Subways within those stores. The Raglan service station has been in Vicki’s family for the past 25 years since her mum, Cherie Wells-Garrett, joined Graham Garrett in the business. He had bought the service station four years beforehand. “They loved the locals. Mum had a real passion about getting out there and providing a service. She took great pride in washing the windscreen, checking the oil and all that,” Vicki said.

The garage was their life. Then Graham died of bone cancer two years ago, and Cherie died suddenly just over a year later from a blood clot. This left Vicki, the mother of three boys, to look after the business for the past eight months. “I went from being a housewife and stay-at-home mum for the past 11 years to running this business from Auckland,” she said. “To sell this place is quite emotional to me, but I just couldn’t do it anymore.” But she thinks her mum would have approved of the people who have bought it. Jonno Buckley, one of the new owners, said Star Metro is run by two sets of brothers in a very “noncorporate” way. Over the next year BP2Go Raglan would undergo some improvements, firstly to its food and coffee, then to its forecourt. Jonno would not rule out

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Again, very good bottom fishing outside Raglan harbour. We recently caught our limit of snapper two days in a row and in less than two hours. Great fishing. The top half dozen fish being over 4kgs and all their bellies were empty, just mud - so they are on the worms. But they bit well and all were in good fat condition. It was a full moon period and the area fished was up past Gibson’s beach in 30m of dirty coloured water. In the mix we also caught kahawai of size and gurnard. There were a few spiny dogs but not the plague proportions like other winters.

A few local boats went out wide over these days for hapuku, bass, blue nose and gem fish. Fresh cooked winter fish is the best, plus it is a great time to also smoke a few. Flounder are still plentiful in our harbour. The last rains flooded upper harbour creeks and streams and has seen the nets filling up with rubbish. The new season starts for all fishing clubs on the first of July, and last season was good for recreational catches, with many fish caught pushing club records. Play it safe on the water, double check local conditions and enjoy. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

Waitetuna lass to star in world-premier musical

Set to wow-the-crowds: Waitetuna's Kersten Hickman ready for lead role

Local Waitetuna lass, Kersten Hickman, is all set to wow-the-crowds at the world premiere of New Zealand rock opera musical ‘State Highway 48’ in Hamilton this month. Kersten, 38, has landed the female lead role in the locally written musical, which will play at Clarence St Theatre on 10-12 July. The musical, according to Kersten, is based on the at-times “turmulous” journey of life at middle age. “State Highway 48 is told through lyrics, melodies, and dance. It traces a typical middle-aged couple, their kids and their friends as they grapple with their daily lives, relationships and work. “The story is geared around my character, Sharon, and her husband Dave who is played by local Waikato talent Bryan Bevege. Together Dave and Sharon grapple with ups and downs in their marriage, emotional health, and family life. “One of the most standout thing about this particular show, is its relatability. The issues that are dealt with are real and raw and relevant to many people. But it’s also well-balanced with light-hearted humour,” she said. State Highway 48 was written by renowned Hamilton musician Chris Williams and directed by Hamilton’s Nick Wilkinson, who was behind the successful local production of Jesus Christ Superstar last year. When it premiers in July, State Highway 48 will be one of the only musicals written by a New Zealander performed to such a large commercial extent. Kersten was approached about playing the role earlier this year by director Nick Wilkinson on the set of Phantom of the Opera in Hamilton. “At the time both Nick and I were in the Phantom of the Opera cast. I was very flattered that he considered me for the role and I’m very glad I accepted. The State Highway 48 cast and I have been practising since May and we’re excited to share this musical with the region. Story continued on page 5


Nats’ choice goes to town on the roads less travelled Candidate Profile:

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he woman odds-on to become the new Taranaki-King Country MP later this year is set on becoming a “local” here. But don’t expect to see her out and about in Raglan too often as she also wants to enmesh herself in a whole string of other communities from Ohaupo to Ohura.

live part of the time in the Waikato. “My heart’s in regional New Zealand, not New Plymouth as such,” she added. “This is an electorate that suits my purpose.” Barbara described their familiarisation travels around the sprawling electorate as a “95-day adventure” until the election. “It’s fantastic doing all this discovery,” she enthused. “We’re going to keep on the New Plymouth-based National Party candidate Barbara Kuriger says she and road and we’ll be back (to Raglan). I her husband Louis love being away from can’t represent a place if I don’t know home and “aim to become locals in each about it.” The Kurigers spent two days here of the towns of Taranaki-King Country”. on their recent stopover, visiting That may seem a pie-in-the-sky Raglan Coastguard and the local St goal considering there are no fewer John operation along with Raglan Area than 17 towns dotted up and down the School, farms around Te Mata and vast electorate – and that parliamentary businesses about town. duties would also demand a lot of her Barbara said that after listening to time – but Barbara was upbeat on her residents and businesspeople she saw a plan when she called through Raglan number of areas where she felt she could recently on a pre-election “look, listen help Raglan as its MP. and learn” exercise. She saw opportunities to advocate “Yes, it’s a big area (the electorate),” the 55-year-old conceded. But she for incentives to bring new business into town, “especially those that can pointed out that form linkages with just about every the technology week for the past "My heart's in businesses already 10 years she’d here”. regional New Zealand, travelled from New And she was not New Plymouth Plymouth through intrigued as to to Hamilton to fulfil as such. This is how to link up the commitments in an electorate that town’s tourist and the agribusiness suits my purpose." business ventures industry, where Barbara Kuriger so that people stay her roles range on. from governance Raglan had a to coaching and good area school but the opportunities leadership. And that was only a part of her for students to stay in Raglan as schoolregular travels. “We live on the road leavers were limited, she said. Many of and every week I’m going somewhere the current businesses were seasonal and to get a real grasp of rural and regional related to tourism, and it wasn’t possible New Zealand in particular,” she told the for employers to offer fulltime work. Barbara also saw opportunities Chronicle. “I work from an iPod and an iPhone and go home to print (out) and to advocate on behalf of the “many volunteers who are helping to keep re-pack.” Though they have a house in New the services of the town going”, and Plymouth she and Louis intended believed there was continuing work to getting another base “up Te Awamutu be done locally to ensure economics and way very close to Raglan, Kawhia and sustainability went hand in hand. “This is important for the farming Otorohanga” after the elections, because 80 percent of the electorate lived on the community and also for groups who use northern side of Mt Messenger. natural resources,” she said. “Raglan is a With Hamilton Airport also in the place where many of those conversations electorate it made even more sense to come to the fore and it’s important that Continued from page 4... With almost three decades of experience in the entertainment industry, it’s no wonder Kersten was selected as the star of the show. “I performed my first show at 15 years old and have hardly stopped,” she said. “I have been a member of the Hamilton Operatic for the past 20 years. Over the years I have also performed locally in the musical gypsy, the original cast of Les Miserables of 1995, and I took the lead in musical Slice of Saturday Night. “I have been a featured soloist in many variety shows and also preformed at both Riverlea and Meteor theatres. My highlight would have to be playing the role of Gianetta in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Gondoliers.” Hamilton’s Phantom of the Opera was Kersten’s most recent musical experience, which came after a seven year break to have a family.

A specialised reading recovery teacher at Raglan Area School and a mother to three children under 13 years old, it’s a wonder Kersten has any time to perform. But it’s the challenge that appeals. “There was a period of time this year where I had no days off at all. As soon as Phantom of the Opera rehearsals would finish I would drive straight to State Highway 48 rehearsals. But it’s always nice to give yourself a challenge. It will also be nice to have a break!” she said. But in the meantime it’s ‘all-go’ as the cast gets ready to perform in two weeks time. “It’s rare for a home-grown musical to be written. We are all practising hard and are very excited to see how this takes shape. We look forward to entertaining and moving our audience with this powerful story,” she said. B Pawson Tickets are available now through www.sh48.co.nz or through Ticketek.

Barbara flanked, from left, by local Coastguard president Wally Hawken, Matt Sweetman who helped organise her Raglan visit and Coastguard member Gordon Jowsey. we continue to talk about the issues and find ways to work through them, backed by good science.” Barbara’s no stranger to coastal living, having grown up in the small Taranaki town of Opunake known, like Raglan, for its surf and more recently tourism. She is only National’s third candidate in the TKC electorate in 42 years, after Shane Ardern and former Prime Minister Jim Bolger. Coincidentally all three went to Opunake High School. And like her predecessors she became a person of the land: she’s farmed in Taranaki with Louis since they married 35 years ago. They’ve won several

farming competitions and in 2012 Barbara was named the inaugural Dairy Woman of the Year. Now they farm in partnership with each of their three adult children and partners, two in coastal Taranaki and one in Woodville in the Wairarapa. That arrangement gives the couple the opportunity to still be part of family life – one which now includes their four grandchildren – and the freedom to travel about doing what they’re doing, explains Barbara. There are, though, those agribusiness commitments and currently she’s on the board of directors for DairyNZ, Dairy

Training Limited, Primary ITO, Young Farmers, Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre, Te Kauta and the Dairy Women’s Network. She’s also chair of the Primary Industries Capability Alliance and serves on the Venture Taranaki Trust. Add in her latest commitment to represent the full stretch of the Taranaki-King Country electorate – and that she still milks the cows “about nine times a year” – and she’s set to be one very busy, welltravelled woman. E Symes. Profiles on other candidates will be published in coming weeks.

For Us They Fell is a major exhibition at Waikato Museum about our district and World War 1, opening April 2015. Find out how you can help us by coming along to:

Raglan Club, 22 Bow Street Wednesday 9 July 4.00 - 5.30pm If you have family photos, stories, or artefacts, please bring them along. HELP US PUT FACES AND STORIES TO THEIR NAMES » www.forustheyfell.org.nz Proudly supported by:

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Local, convenient & friendly SuperValue Raglan: 16-18 Bow Street, Raglan. Phone 825 8300. Open 7.30am - 8pm, 7 Days. Specials available from Thursday, 3rd July until Sunday, 6th July 2014 or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specified apply per customer per day. Trade not supplied. Prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale. Customer Support Freephone 0800 40 40 40.

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Winter arrives with 12 tonne snowdrop D

espite the less than favourable weather last weekend, hundreds of kids and adults still turned up to the camp ground on Saturday to enjoy the 'Snow on the Beach' and take a mid winter dip in the water. With four more tonnes of snow than last year’s event and the cold weather keeping the snow nice and icy, the Snow on the Beach and Mid Winter Swim saw 250 to 300 people head to Te Kopua Domain to enjoy the winter festivities throughout the day. With the cold southerly blowing, the organising team had to make a few adjustments but the day still went on as planned with kids getting plenty of snow time. “Weather was always going to be an issue but it didn’t seem to stop the kids from having fun,” said Raglan Community House’s Tony Agar. Now in it’s eleventh year running the Ray White Mid Winter Swim is almost a tradition for some. While the

blustery weather meant there wasn’t a huge turn out for the swim, twelve very enthusiastic competitors dove into the icy waters to race their way to the finish line. NZ Masters Games swimming champion Peter Aim was first across the line, the 61 year old proving that age is no barrier, even when it comes to swimming in less than ideal water temperatures. Dave Hanna presented Peter with a bottle of bubbly for his win in this year’s swim. Well done to all that entered and braved the arctic waters! The Mid Winter Swim and Snow on the Beach is a community event that is kindly put on by the Raglan Community House and Raglan Real Estate Ray White. Thanks also to support from the Waikato District Council and Raglan Lions Club, Raglan Supervalue for the hot drinks and lollies for the lolly scramble, Te Kopua Campground providing kitchen facilities and the Maori Wardens for providing their usual fantastic services with parking and traffic control. Maki Nishiyama

Local golfers perform well

Four Square to open Foodstuffs communications Director Antoinette Shallue confirmed with the Chronicle that Raglan's new Four Square will open at 8.00am today (Thursday 3rd July).

Free golf lessions offered If you ever wanted to to give golf a go but didnt have the sporting equipment or access to a club, then here is your chance to hit a ball and have some fun. Free golf lessons for primary and secondary students will be held on the 7th and 8th of July at the Raglan Golf Course from 9-11.00am. The lessons are at the introductory level. Just wear appropriate clothing, flat soled shoes and bring a smile.

Register dog and save Waikato district dog owners are reminded to register their dogs by 20 July to qualify for the prompt payment discount. By now all dog owners should have received their renewal notices reminding them that registration for the year 01 July 2014 – 30 June 2015 is due Council is offering a saving of up to $22 for those who register their dog promptly.

Letters: Snow fun: Kids and parents gather together after big dump

Putting down roots in Raglan 25 Years! It has been 25 years since Raglan and District has run a flower show.

Pennants Golf Team from left: Peter Moir, Silas Toornstra, Peter Hogg, Scott Klaver, Christopher Parker and Ken Shea

The Raglan Championship Pennants Team have spent the last 3 months, every second Sunday, traveling around the Waikato playing teams from other clubs in our division in a matchplay competition. Four other players who contributed to the teams success were Eddie Harihari, Aaron Thomson, Steve Hanham and Ray Brooks.The team made it through to the final against the Stewart Alexander golf team and were narrowly defeated five and a half to three and a half. It was a great effort by the team considering we are a small

club with limited membership playing against large established clubs such as Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Waihi. The Raglan Golf Club also entered a team of 10 to 12 players in the Prebble Cup, another Waikato regional golf competition, and were unfortunately knocked out in the 2nd round by Waitomo. The teams would like to to thank the Raglan golf committee members for their support and Howard, our Greenkeeper, for keeping our course in pristine condition and 'Cre8tive Construction' for sponsoring our 'Pennants' team. Pete Hogg

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That’s about to change now the Raglan Horticultural Society has announced it is running one in September. Further details on the date, location and finalized prize sections will be published in forthcoming weeks. Our gardens: All is growing. It is so hot some afternoons that we have lost hundreds of small lettuce. They just wilted and rotted due to the heat and moisture. Some pansies planted in the open have responded the same way. Here today, gone tomorrow. Spinach, brassicas, silver beet, broad beans, carrots, leeks are all flying and iceland poppies, stocks, pansies, violas, alyssum, lobelia are all flowering well. Our spring could be very early. The sea temperatures are up; we are getting a lot of NE to E warm (wet) weather, and soil temperatures are

such that tomato, cucumber, marigold etc are self germinating. Maintenance of soil is important this month, keep turning it over if in fallow. Pruning and trimming of hedges and bushes is important to let the light in. Planting of onion seed, garlic and shallot cloves is now. You still need frost tolerant plants or else they will need protection on cold evenings. July Moon Phase: The full moon on the 12th, the new moon on the 27th. Plant seedlings from the 4th to the 12th. Prune from 19th to the 25th. Interestingly our sun in general rises 7.45am and sets 5.15pm, during August. It is half an hour earlier and later, so in August we gain an extra hour of sunlight.

Kids Giveaway. 6 punnets of 6 cabbages and 2 punnets of 6 cauliflowers. Just plant and grow. See you someday leaning on your shovel. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

To the Editor, Congratulations to Rodger Gallagher on a well deserved award as volunteer of the year. May I point out a missing matter from the publicity. The museum society was a cosponsor of Rodger for the award. We are very happy to recognise his considerable work over many years for the Raglan & District museum. Patrick Day, Raglan

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Reggae with 1814 at the YOT Club

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he Yot Club is pleased to announce have just confirmed the performance of one of the countries top reggae bands and Raglan favourites, 1814.

Sound system before B Rex starts. We will be doing happy hour prices for the duration of the game, which kicks off at 7.35pm Due to over whelming public demand this Saturday (5th July) sees the return of local funksters Mighty Mighty who in their own words..."If ya wanna get down witcha bad self and funkify your soul 5 piece local funksters Mighty Mighty promise to deliver. So hush that fuss, and step to the back of our bus. We gonna party people. Come shake the booty and twist those hips. Mighty Mighty at the Yot Club this Saturday " The YOT Club open from 5pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and open from midday Saturday. World Cup soccer, great music, free pool, Sky Sports and great food, with the kitchen open ‘til 1am on the weekends for those late night munchies.

This 8-piece band from the sunny north will be playing The Yot Club on Saturday the 19th July - with support from YOT club regulars, Rootz Konekt. This will be a huge night. Tickets from the venue or Eventfinder, doors will open at 8pm. This Friday the YOT Club brings you local DJ B Rex playing his range of tunes covering house, techno funk and soul. Free entry with the Chiefs/Hurricanes game projected onto the HUGE screen inside the YOT Club, and played through the epic Yotty

Reggae group 1814 are performing at the YOT Club on 19th July

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              

                                    

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OPEN HOME: Sunday 6th July 2:00 -2:45pm 7 Bayview Road Raglan

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FRESH AS A DAISY Exquisite 4 bdrm, 2 bthrm home on two levels with double internal access garaging. Set on a 1596m² section, back from the road for privacy. Featuring expansive water and rural views. Recently refurbished and ready to move into with immediate possession.. . Sale $469,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/E8HFG For Contact David Cordiner 021 283 0511 dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

OPEN HOME: Sat/Sun 5/6 July 12 -12:45pm 7a Three Streams Road 3

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A GOOD PLACE TO START LIVING Check out the value here in this 2006 built, modern, low maintenance ‘Versatile’ home, just a short walk to town, waterfront & wharf. Has a large sunny deck overlooking the sports grounds. For Sale $299,000

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Contact & Email David Cordiner 021 283 0511 dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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A BRAND NEW LIFESTYLE WAITING FOR YOU This fantastic recently completed designer lifestyle home is located in the popular Okete Landing Estate only a few minutes drive to Raglan township. Motivated Sellers. Call Kyle now 021 903309 View ljhooker.co.nz/MOHFG . For Sale $595,000 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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KAITOKE WATERFRONT Separated only by a private access lane, awaits the foreshore of Kaitoke Bay. 2 storey, 1 bedroom, tastefully furnished home, water views, 450m2 site, plenty of parking. For Sale $349,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/KUHFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465 Email: pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

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OPEN HOME: Sunday 6 July 1 -1:45 pm 573 Maungatawhiri Road Raglan

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DOUBLE WAMMY Tidy 3 bedroom home with deck & water views, carport, separate garage/sleep-out with kitchenette and separate access, making it perfect for a potential rental. 905m² gently elevated site.

EASY LIVING Low maintenance construction and technology features give you more time to spend at the beach, just a short walk away. Large open plan living area opens to a generous deck, the perfect place to relax and admire the close harbour views.

For Sale $399,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/HYHFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465 Email pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

For Sale $545,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/HBHFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

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STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION IN THE COUNTRY This recently completed designer home has real sophistication and style which embraces expansive 360° views of rural countryside, rarely do you see such a unique and modern home in the country for sale at such an affordable price. For Sale $529,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/G2HFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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ONE OF A KIND Family sized home with a comfortable beach living vibe, north facing deck and lovely harbour views. Basement garaging, good parking and a great location just a stroll to the wharf. For Sale $449,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/GPHFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

OPEN HOME: Sunday 6th July 1:00-1:45pm 2 Point Street Raglan

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PAINT THE PICTURE Affordable 2-b/room home with potential! Ideal for 1st homebuyers, a Bach or those after a good location, water view & perhaps a paint project. 915m2 site + garage & garden shed.

OFTEN ADMIRED Rustic log cabin style cladding and harbour views. Open plan living opening on to a full length deck, 2 double bedrooms. Attached garage plus under house storage.

I SPY A VERY GOOD BUY! Carefully designed for maximum livability and comfort. Polished floors, basement garaging plus workshop, upstairs & downstairs bathrooms and an immaculate section complete the picture. View today, don't delay.

PUTTING THE STYLE INTO LIFESTYLE Stylish family home plus separate studio accommodation on approx 2 acres. Expansive lawn area, home orchard and coppicing firewood trees plus large chook house. The good life awaits.

View ljhooker.co.nz/KKHFG For Sale $310,000 Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465 pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

For Sale $344,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/MGHFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

For Sale $335,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/GTHFG Contact David Cordiner 021 283 0511 dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

View ljhooker.co.nz/JZHFG For Sale $625,000 Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

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George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE NOW

OPEN HOME: Saturday 5 July 1:30-2:30pm 530a Waitetuna Valley Road Raglan

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AOTEA HARBOUR LIFESTYLE LIVING Secluded & private 4 b/room home, stunning Aotea harbour views, in-ground pool, irrigated vegetable garden & workshop. 4836m2 (1.19 acres) rolling contour site. For Sale $330,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/KHHFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465 pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz Email LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Te Mata, Raglan 3 2 1 A BARGAIN IN THE COUNTRY- MOTIVATED SELLERS Classic bungalow in good order, native timber kitchen, large open plan living/dining, walk in pantry, office. Fully fenced flat 1/4 acre section, raised vege garden, chicken coup, wood shed, fish smoker, heat pump plus pot belly stove.

Waitetuna-Raglan

For Sale $315,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/JCAHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

For Sale $430,000neg View ljhooker.co.nz/KBHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

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VENDOR SAYS ‘MUST BE SOLD ASAP!!!’ This property is absolutely charming and full of character with its villa style spacious home and well established grounds and trees which complete the perfect lifestyle picture.

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1 Langley Place $275.00 p/w 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, No garage 19 Uenuku Ave $280.00 p/w 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,1 garage 32a Norrie Ave $280.00 p/w 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,0 garage 27 Lorenzen Bay Road $290.00 p/w 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 garage, on market 22 James Street $280.00 p/w 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, No garage 18 Lily Street $340.00 p/w 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 garage, on market 2 Primrose Street $340.00 p/w 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 garage, on market 38 Wainui Road $360.00 p/w 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, on market 20 Lily Street $340.00 p/w 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished 38 Wainui Road $360.00 p/w 4 bdms, 2 bathms, Dbl garage, on market 21 Bayview Road $400.00 p/w 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 garage, on market Contact Sandra today to view & apply 021 751759

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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No objection to the issue of a licence may be made www.whalebayfitness.com www.whalebayfitness.com SAT 05 JULY @ www.whalebayfitness.com www.whalebayfitness.com 7111 F I R E W O O D F I V E - Y E A R - O L D Ph 825 5833. relation to a matter than a matter specified is intended to be sold underinthe licence are 7other days, 10 ROBERTSON in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol MANUKA Dry KITCHEN, excellent 8:00 STREET, am to 1:00 am 8amthe following day (extension of Commercial To Let Act 2012. $110m3 Ring 825 condition $3800, plus closing time by 3 hours&per day) dining/guests/ 12pm, Woman This isfor the first and only publication of this notice. Bosch wall oven and Sale 0522. Situations Vacant Garage Men’s Clothing, functions. RETAIL SHOP F I R E W O O D gas hob $450, ph Framed pictures, for lease FDRY R6x6 E E 494 501.05 JULY, 9amload, 0274 The application may be inspected during ordinary SAT b.b.q, coffee table, RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 28.06.14 Downtown Raglan, macrocarpa - KAAHU’S NEST: A ACCOMMODATION electric heater, 2 office hours at the office of the Waikato District 5pm @ 3 Opotoru Prime location, treasure $130, pine - $115, rambling GRADE x set of drawers, District Licensing Committee, 15RESULT GalileoPLAYERS OF THE DAY available in Rdopportunity. High foot traffic Council, – pot plantsPh: only. delivered ph 021 of books & much more. 5th Sea Stars NA 021 363 465 Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitledStar toKnuiman exchange for Raglan’s reuse 0771 524 9Ano1 VIOLET ST, 5th Shrimps NA Matias Johnson In Memoriam object and who wishes to object to the issue of the for clothing, FIREWOOD: Includes Old store surfboards, services. To Let pot Hoppers NA after Did not play licence later than 155thworking days the IN may, notLOVING Man pine, $110cooking per furniture and bric-acleaning, MEMORY of a much th brac @ Xtreme Zero date of the first publication of this notice, file a noplants vacuum 7 Mauis Loss 0-5 Kamron McKinlay trailer load(1m3), loved partner and Waste cleaner, 8250017 lots of RAGLAN th with the Secretary of and driving. tice in writing of the objection 7 Morays Win 15-1 Alby Sharples & Ethan Oetzel Free local delivery. Full stuff, best friend, Alan PROPERTY th THE METALYARD Ph 8255080. the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District 8 Stingrays Loss 4 - 5 Nellie May Shea board provided. from 8am Saturday Robert King who SERVICES Council, : A handypersons th Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. 8 Great Whites Win 9-2 Jahmin Thompson ExtraFlowers remuneration passed away on the dream05to July. obscure 2 BRM HOUSE th Lilypot Florist 8 Snappers Giving forfeit 7th of Julyto2010. The of a licence may be made for driving services. items. SAT Pipes, 05 parts, JULY the issue * Fresh flowers Rakanui@ St, availNo objection th Dolphins Bye sunshine passes, * Send flowers metal, wheels, now $220pw in relation to a matter other 9than a matter specified Ph 825 5833. th the shadows fall, 9 Sealions Win 2-0 Luke Dymond 10 ROBERTSON * Potted plants bikes, miscellaneous in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol 2X 2 BRM housth Love and happy 07 825 6847 10 Orcas Giving Forfeit treasures @ Xtreme STREET, 8am- St - Act 2012. 2 Wallis Street To Let es Stewart Commercial memories outlasts Zero Waste 8250017 10th Sharks Draw 1- 1 Milla Holmes www.lilypotflorist.co.nz one has & 12pm, Woman them all. and Forever This is the first only publication of this notice. Open-Piranhas Giving forfeit 1995 NISSAN garage, avail in my heart. Dawn Men’s Clothing, PULSAR, 3 door, Open-Bullsharks Win 6-1 Jackson Armstrong Maye InRETAIL My Good Books now - $250pw SHOP Roberts. very Framed economical, pictures, Quality 2nd hand and $270pw Public Notices for lease books manual, 175000kms, b.b.q, coffee table, 3BRM HOUSE Open Thurs - Sun SENIOR CITIZENS Downtown Raglan, $1700 ono, reg & TE MATA - non from 10am electric heater, 2 NEXT meeting WOF valid. 825 0094 GRADE RESULT PLAYERS OF THE DAY Prime location, smokers a must, 2 Wallis St 10th July at the PLAYERS or 02102639622. th GRADE RESULT OF THE DAY x set of drawers, 6 Green Lost 60 - 70 Te Atatu Mataira & Tawera Gray-Lord Books wanted. avail end of July High foot traffic Fire Station Social Flatmate Wanted $300pw books & much more. 5th Sea Stars 11am NA a Star Knuiman 7th Green Lost 80 - 85 Liam Pyle, William Parker & Ruby Wilson rooms Ph: 021 363 465 WINTER SALE ON F L A T M A T E All houses are session not to be 7th Black N/A N/A 5th Shrimps NA Matias Johnson short seeking long 30-40% OFF a lot … WANTED In Memoriam missed everyone URGE Mens shoes, term, 6 mnths, term professional welcomed. NALocal 8th not play Lost 30 - 60 Max Brighouse, Kade Fitch-Waitere & Ivan Waitere To Knits Let& 5th Hoppers Did Zanerobe close IN to town, very LOVING Peter Hohenberger tenants. th Sureshot Pants, 9 Black Won 30 - 20 Elijah Soanes & Matthew Brooks comfortable, great of a much MEMORY Jewellery Loss 0-5 and Kamron 7th Mauis McKinlay Womens winter Bond and Let fee views, lovedworking Bead Designer. shoes & clothing!! 9th Green Drew 30- 30 Taylor Sherlock, Ephrem Cox & Kahn Sweetman RAGLAN partner applies. and 7th Morays 15-1 Alby Sharples & Ethan Oetzel couple/single NEW season More infoWinphone 10th Won 35 - 15 Corban Davies, Kora Cooper & Jack O’Neill best or friend, AlanDianne th Tania PROPERTY arriving daily also! 0276668406 825 Lattaney Contact 8 Stingrays Loss 4 - 5 Nellie May Shea 11th Lost 10 - 12 Lincoln Winter & George Reeves who 255 0901 8258345 or Myrna SERVICES 0094. Robert Kingon 027 8th Great Whites Win 9-2 Jahmin Thompson Mitchie 8258382. passed away on the

Courses, classes & workshops

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 28.06.14

2 BRM HOUSE Rakanui St, avail

7th of July 2010. The sunshine passes,

8th Snappers

Giving forfeit

9 Dolphins

Bye

th

28.06.14

RAGLAN Chronicle 11


Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

RAGLAN REAL ESTATE

ve ui A h o k 0 Po 14 E: 1 uly 20 T I S ON 19 J TION 0pm C U A 2.3

PRIVATE WATER WONDERLAND

BEACH - BACH – BEGINNER $370,000

• This property offers that sanctuary you have been searching for • Front lawn flows onto the reserve merging with the water. • 3 bedrooms, 2 sleepouts • A water playground at your door step • Prior Auction offers considered

• 2 Double Bedrooms - Office/3rd Bedroom • Open Plan Living - Modern Kitchen • Large Disabled Bathroom • Lock-Up Garage with 2nd Bathroom • Low Maintenance - Fully Fenced

ID#RAG21972

ID#RAG21860

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Sat 12pm - 10 Pokohui Ave

Sat 1pm - 51 Wallis St

CUTE AS COTTAGE LIMITED OPPORTUNITY TO BUY $329,000

61B GOVERNMENT RD $275,000

• Immaculate 3 bedroom home •Single garage •Modern, new kitchen •Open plan living that flows out to a North facing deck •Enjoy the privacy provided by mature trees bordering the section

• 2 bedroom cottage with polished floors and sunroom • Insulation and new roof • Single garage, garden shed and North facing deck • Elevated, sunny site with views, fully fenced 402m² section • Walking distance to town

ID#RAG21965

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

ID#RAG21899

OPEN HOME:

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Sat 2pm - 19 Manukau Rd

WINNERS OF THE PLUTO COLOURING IN COMPETITION:

BEST BUY UNDER $300K!

WINNERS OF THE WINTER SWIM

The winter swim went ahead in spite of the blustery conditions. The winner was Peter Aim and second place went to Colin McKinlay. We would like to thank Raglan Harbour View Hotel, Raglan Bakery, Orca and The Shack for vouchers for coffee and food. 1st prize: Izla Big thanks to the Chamber of Commerce for joining us in 2nd prize: Lily Cook-Shaw their donations to surf lifesaving and sea rescue. 3rd prize: Brooke Carrol/Ahern Also big thanks to the Community House for the snow, bouncy castle, food etc. This is such a great mix with the swim! BRAND NEW & AFFORDABLE $375,000

AT THE BEACH IN STYLE $435,000

•This new home has 3 double bedrooms, ensuite in master. •Large double garage, rural outlook •The grounds are a landscape just waiting to be developed. •Situated in a cul-de-sac location

•Thoughtfully designed with families in mind •. Situated on 659m2 in a quiet cul-de-sac •3 double bedrooms, master has ensuite & large walk in wardrobe •A quality home at an affordable price

ID#RAG21681

ID#RAG21850

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Sun 1pm - 1 Puka Place

BUSH & BIRD SONG BY NEGOTIATION •Nestled in peaceful, bush setting •3 bedrooms, fireplace •PLUS small studio •Situated on 934m²

ID#RAG21964

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sun 1pm - 7 Puka Place

OPEN HOMES this weekend 5th & 6th July Saturday 12pm – 13 Robertson St Sunday 1pm – 1 Puka Place Saturday 1pm – 51 Wallis St

Sunday 1pm – 7 Puka Place

Saturday 2pm – 10 Pokohui Ave Saturday 2pm – 19 Manukau Rd

OPEN HOME:

Sat 12pm - 13 Robertson St

Ray White working together as a team

Dave Hanna AREINZ Owner/ Licensee Agent

0276 146 722

Julie Hanna AREINZ

Licensee/ Branch Manager/ Licensed Auctioneer

0274 418 964

Richard Thomson

Rural Specialist 027 294 8625

Graham Rope

Salesperson 021 222 7427

Property Management Team

Blair Hanna

Salesperson 021 0200 8282

Tamara Athique

Personal Assistant

Russ Adams

Property Manager

021 022 7665

Liza Toornstra Accounts Manager

021 444 317

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

Lynley Clarkson Asst. Property Manager

027 469 5162


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