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5th June 2014 - Issue #396

Open Homes

Open Homes

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

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6 SIMON ROAD Valley Rd WHAT - 69d Otonga21 AUCTION FriREDUCED: 3rd February AUCTION 2012 - Fri 6pm 3rd Ray February White 2012 Office, - 6pm 21A CATCH! Bow RaySt,$375,000 White Raglan Office, Bow St, Raglan •

NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

brms + office, entertainers kitchen Michelle O’Byrne - 021 8893 dble 448 Sun drenched open plan living & decks

1940s bungalow full of character and old

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Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

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OPEN HOME ID#RAG21794 TOP SHELF PROPERTY Saturday 12pm

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

O’Byrne – 027 3Stephen dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area

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Prior Auction offers considered

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

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Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. Double garaging with internal access Double garaging with internal access RAG#20923

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sunroom NEW• 2SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Office & rumpus, single garage, • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal access • Panoramic Harbour Departing Returning/Arriving • French doors leading onto large covered • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), Morning: 8.00am 11.00am • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location well planted garden deck Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm • Single Garage & Storage Shed • Single Garage & Storage Shed 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family • Garage and workshopPrior Auction offers Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996 considered. considered. considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME OPEN HOME • Large 1191m2 section Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm Saturday 12pm

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Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the 4073 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

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335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

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

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Images from the biennial Raglan Art to Wear show. Images: Chloe Palmer (www.chloepalmerphotography.com) and Tracie Heasman. Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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

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

2014 Art to Wear winners

Lions Supreme Award $1200 – ‘Hine Wainui’ – Ruth Port 2nd Supreme Award $500 - ‘ Reverence’ – Annick Faubert & Candide Le Courtois 3rd Supreme Award $300 - ‘Man Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 Overboard’ – Liz Hosking Lions Children Supreme Award $500 – ‘The man who’s Mother was a Pirate, Raglan Childcare Top Model – Katipo & Wahine Moe vouchers – ‘ Windseeker’, Mariella Brunton The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 Junior Top Model – Raglan Pharmacy & Lotto giftbag – ‘Princess Curtainia’, Keira Hartstone People’s Choice – LJ Hooker $500 – ‘NGOMF’, Charlotte Pearsall & Astrid Schepel The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 LJ Hooker ‘Over the Top’ (Headware) Section: 1st - $250, ‘Man Overboard’- Liz Hosking 2nd -$150, ‘Plumes and Blooms’Essence Hair Design, Shannon & Lucy Registered Midwife 3rd - $100, Katipo- Angela Massey Lion’s ‘Mahy Mayhem’ (Children’s) Section: 07 825 5396 1st - $250, ‘The Man who’s Mother 021 068 0615 was a pirate’ - Raglan Childcare Caring for the ones you love 2nd - $150, ‘The Lion in the Meadow’ - Lena & Bede Hayes 27 29 Manukau Road Offering gentle midwifery care 3rd - $100, ‘Revenge of the Jam’ Ph. 07 825 8306 for pregnant, birthing and new mothers - Claire Shanley, Maureen, Sophie, Fax: 07 825 8855WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts Emma, Griffen Email: raglantrust@xtra.co.nz birth centre • home • hospital Highly Commended – Trade Aid Gifts, ‘Bubbling Crocodile’, Raglan Area School

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Xtreme Waste ‘ Rummage’ (Recycling) Section: 1st - $250, ‘Reverence’ – Annick Faubert & Candide Le Courtois 2nd - $150, ‘Mega-Robot’ – Sunny Hosking & Isaac Limbert 3rd - $100, ‘My cups runneth over’ – Liz Hosking Highly Commended – Trade Aid & Zinnia Gifts ‘Wish you were here’ – Susanne Prinz ‘The Boxer’ – Sven Seddon & Lennox Reynold ‘The Cup of Joy’ – Joy Hunter ‘The Bakers Delight’ – Kaz & Keisha Willoughby Ozone White Light Section: 1st - NGOMF – Charlotte Pearsall & Astrid Schepel 2nd – ‘ Where there is shadow there is light’ – Turanga Kereopa 3rd – ‘The Windseeker’ – Mariella Brunton Highly commended – Zinnia gift bag ‘Bioluminescence” - Susanne Prinz Heroes & Icons Section: 1st - $250 – ‘Hine Wainui’ – Ruth Port 2nd - $150 – ‘Emmit’ – Txema Mazet-Brown & Leeto Hughes 3rd – ‘Bubble Man’ – Rowan McLachlan http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla Highly Commended, Trade Aid Gifts, ‘ Ngaruanui Gatherer’ – Alec McDonald & Lynda Holdaway

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Raglan CBD in line for major growth

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aglan’s central business district is set for a big expansion if proposals put to a Waikato District Council committee last week get the green light. Twenty five properties in Bankart Street, Wainui Road and Wallis Street would be rezoned from living to business under a plan change recommended by the council’s strategic planning and resource management team at a strategy and finance committee meeting chaired by Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley. The plan change covers 13 properties on the south and east sides of Bankart Street – the other side of the road from where the new Raglan Four Square looks set to open any day now – and another three around the corner in the short section of Wainui Road running up to the corner of Stewart Street. Nine Wallis Street properties backing on to the existing CBD would also be rezoned from living to business. The staff report to last week’s meeting emphasised the proposed rezoning followed requests made either during community consultation or by individual landowners. It added the proposed zoning would “reflect the current or proposed use of the properties”. A number of the requests for rezoning had been made since the withdrawal of the council’s controversial variation 15, a proposal which among other things would have changed the whole look and character of Cliff Street. Council staff argued last week against a do-nothing option because, they said, it did not address the “pressing issues” [for more business-zoned properties]. They also pointed out much of the work required for the rezoning, or plan change 14 as it’s been labelled, had been completed during consultation staff undertook as part of the Raglan town centre spatial plan project. But the report promised that before

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Rezoning proposal: Green areas are proposed to be rezoned from 'living to business'. notifying the plan change – which is expected about October – council staff would undertake further consultation with the property owners affected. The properties up for rezoning are 2, 4, 6, 8, 8A, 10, 10A, 12, 12A, 14A, 14B, 14C and 14D Bankart Street; 8, 10 and 12 Wainui Road and 9, 11, 13, 15A, 15B, 17, 17A, 17B and 19 Wallis Street. Also earmarked for rezoning under plan change 14 – whose next stop is a full council meeting – are two blocks of Maori land adjoining Poihakena Marae. Rakanui 2A Block, which is at 222

Wainui Road, and Rakanui 1B Block, at 113-117 Wainui Road, would be rezoned from coastal to Pa, a move the council says would enable the land’s owners “to undertake papakainga housing or economic activities … consistent with Pa zone properties”. A rezoning from rural to light industrial of some Tasman Lands property on SH23 is also proposed. The plan change, once it went through, would be incorporated in the currently operative Waikato district plan. A.T.

Council makes some concrete progress ou’d think most people out for a Y day at the beach wouldn’t mind getting their feet wet, but Waikato District Council seems to have different ideas.

Strada workmen with a truck and digger were back at the area around Bow Street jetty early this week, putting in the hard yards on a $7000 footpathing project to prevent low-lying areas there pooling with water and becoming muddy. The project – part of the council’s footpath and walkway maintenance programme – means visitors will soon be able to enjoy their fish and chips soaking in the sea views from the picnic tables at the jetty without having to step into anything other than the odd patch of damp grass. It’s looking similar up at Wainui Reserve these days, with concrete paths recently laid to many of the picnic tables there. But the council says the projects are unrelated and the Wainui Reserve footpathing, completed this financial year, is aimed at providing access for all users including people in wheelchairs. E. Symes

Bow Street Jetty area revamped: digger driver at work improving the access and area surrounding the jetty.

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Labour pair at pains to laud Raglan’s recycling needed to be “mindful” of reusing and recycling and of sustainable living, she added. Penny praised Xtreme Waste as a good local example of how recycling happened, from “on paper” ideas right through to the practical application. “It’s a multi-layered process with people putting the practices into their daily life.” Xtreme Zero Waste as it’s now called – emphasising its final push from 75 to 100 percent diversion of waste from landfill – was looking next at “product stewardship”, Xtreme co-manager Rick Thorpe pointed out before the politicians’ once-over of the Te Hutewai Road facility. This was a way of getting the Government on side, he said, to ensure importers and manufacturers took responsibility – as they did in most other countries – for the eventual disposal of their products within an environment-friendly system. Edith Symes

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Yot Club gig guide Leanne Waite Local - Registered Midwife Personal, supportive midwifery care Clinic Raglan & Hamilton Mobile 0274 828 021 Email: waite@waikatomidwives.co.nz

Xtreme Zero Waste's Jacqui Forbes and Rick Thorpe lift the lid on the worm farm operation for the benefit of visiting Labour politicians Penny Gaylor (second left) and Nanaia Mahuta (right).

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oon they may be more interested in the worm on the telly – the one that tells how their leader’s faring in political debates – but this week Labour hopefuls Penny Gaylor and Nanaia Mahuta were focusing for a photo opportunity on the worm farm up at Xtreme Zero Waste. The recycle centre – now sporting a new sign at the gate after Saturday’s community party to mark its change of name to incorporate the word ‘zero’ – was the candidates’ first port of call on Tuesday in a whistlestop tour which included visits to Whaingaroa Harbour Care, Raglan Community House and the area school.

When the Chronicle caught up with the pair – Penny is chasing the Taranaki-King Country seat and Nanaia is seeking re-election as Hauraki Waikato MP in this year’s general election – they were expecting to be joined soon by Gisborne-based list MP Moana Mackey, the party’s environment spokesperson, after her early morning flight was delayed. Meantime the two electorate candidates, with their campaign teams in tow, talked of how impressed they were as “Labour people” at the way the Raglan community had embraced recycling the past 14 years. “It’s a really important institution locally and others look to Xtreme Waste (as a role model),” said Nanaia. Both families and communities

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This Friday sees local DJ's Andy and Fanga bring their funk/soul alter egos 'Table Suede' to the Yot Club. There will be free entry, with people encouraged to dress up in fancy funk dress. This should be a great night.

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Swamp Thing play the Yot Club this Saturday

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Saturday brings one of the country's prime live acts, the 2-man blues roots phenomenon that is Swamp Thing. Swamp Thing consist of Michael Barker, former drummer for The John Butler Trio, and guitarist vocalist Grant Haua. Swamp Thing's energetic live performances showcase a wealth of musical experience and interplay, while entertaining and engaging their audience at all times. Barkers ability to drum and play synth bass and Haua's rich vocal sound and combination of acoustic and electric guitar playing form a notably greater sum of the individual parts. Don't miss this! Saturday also sees the Yot Club try and revive an old Raglan tradition. Weather permitting we will be projecting the All Black England test match onto the opposite wall, with full sound as well. The Yot Club is commited to this for every game possible. If the weather is not suitable the game will be shown inside. Future gigs include local funk band 'Mighty Mighty' on the 14th June, while local DJ's will be playing Friday/Saturday through June, with free entry. The Yot Club opens from 5 pm Wed to Fri for cheap beers, free pool, awesome music, sky sport, great pizza and 20000 songs on our in-house Karaoke. Bring your own play list if you want and we can also project surf movies and other DVDs on our large screen. Open from midday Saturday and Sundays until late as well.


‘NZ’s Got Talent’ find has world at his feet

by Raglan Wharf Seagull

Raglan is still fishing very well. Snapper, gurnard, kahawai, and some trevally are still being caught in 16-20m of water off our coast. Ruapuke beach is a good example of an area fishing well.

Matthias Goed on New Zealand's Got Talent show

Now they get their young performers through Wellington Circus Trust and some from training centres in Auckland, explains Irene, “but we’ve started partly training our own people too”. The couple met in 1999 through a juggling festival in Palmerston North and have both trained at different times in Christchurch, although Irene had a background in performance from her native Austria. Now their 12-year-old daughter Artemis – in her last year at Waitetuna Primary School – performs in the family-owned circus too, like her mother suspended gracefully from the silks. Irene teaches from home these skills along with trapeze, hula-hooping and juggling to small groups of children in the community. And last year the school’s successful theatrical production had a circus theme, drawing on the family’s skills with use of their big top as a venue. “Damian spent a lot of time with the kids the whole term, one day a week,” says Irene, while two of her students performed on the silks. “It worked well.” Irene’s traditionally stayed home in Waitetuna with the kids to make their lifestyle work, then the three of them have joined Damian and the troupe for weekends and school holiday performances. E Symes

Kon-tikis off that beach fare well and you can expect fat snapper (up to 2kg) and gurnard of size. One of our crew caught eight species of fish in one day so the fishing really is good down there. Boats going out wide to the trench have had good catches of hapuka. Another vessel out the back of Jackson’s Reef caught snapper around 8kg. Our crew caught a lot of large sharks further out, which rubbished our traces; so inshore is the place to be. We have had only one spiny dog to date. Raglan harbour is fishing well

too, with boats catching their limit of legal snapper. One local fisho caught a 2.5kg snapper in the shallows off the Bird Watchers hut on the way to the Sugar Loaf Island. There are plenty of flounder and it’s always good to see locals out spearing in the early evenings (off the town waterfront) with apparent success. Netting up the harbour is also good currently. Just watch being caught on the high tides with net rubbish - but yellow bellies of size are there. So whilst this is a short report, it is like this: winter is here, the log fire is burning, weather can be rough for a week, but there are great patches or a window when the seas calm down and the sun is out, the rod is bent, and we have fresh fish for tea. Zip up your ‘swanny’, pull on a beanie and do it.

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He made it two years ago it to the semifinals of ‘New Zealand’s Got Talent’ – and now Waitetuna teen Matthias Goed’s on his way to the top of the world. The then Raglan Area School student who bowled the television talent show judges over with his ‘roller boller’ act is bound right now for the national circus in Iceland, just south of the Arctic Circle. Matthias, who’s grown up in a talented family who take their own show – Circus Aotearoa – on the road six or seven months of the year, told the judges back in 2012 that once he’d left school he too wanted to make a career out of the circus. True to his word, the now 18-year-old headed last week to Austria to stay a couple of weeks with family before flying from Germany to perform in Iceland for the summer season on the other side of the world. Based in Reykjavik, the capital, Matthias will spend a few months with Circus Iceland’s new-tent tour, which is billed as a show where people fly and clowns have fun. Which is not too different to what Matthias, aka Alfred the Circus Nerd, has come from. Since 2008 – the year his parents Damian Gordon and Irene Goed started Circus Aotearoa by buying up all the gear including the big top from Whirling Brothers’ Circus – Matthias has performed all around the country his gravity-defying ‘roller boller’ act, balancing and juggling on top of progressively higher moving boards atop rolling cylinders. He actually made his circus debut at nine when Damian and Irene were still travelling with Whirling Bros before settling on their 18-hectare lifestyle block at Waitetuna where they’ve been for a decade now. Says Irene: “We fell in love with a piece of land and I’m glad (we did), it’s such a cool community.” She herself is an aerial artist, performing high above the ground on silks or tissue as it’s called, while Damian – a street performer from way back – is ringmaster, clown and juggler in their contemporary animal-free show based on a classic vaudeville format. Theirs is one of only two circuses remaining in New Zealand, and the only one with its troupe made up of predominantly Kiwi-trained performers who until the earthquakes struck came from Circo Arts School in Christchurch.

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Gardening: Putting down roots in Raglan I have been shuddering at the cold frost mornings. Last winter we did not record one. Frosts will sweeten our root crops, parsnips, swedes, turnips and carrot by releasing sugars into the taproot. Frosts cause many insects and bugs both good and bad to die and crusts the topsoil of your worked garden. Working it up again with your hand cultivator enhances your soils friability, almost like a soil conditioner. Frost can kill tender plants and harden up others. If you have a plant or shrub with frost burnt leaves, don’t prune off. Let the plant do it’s own healing. Spraying water generously over tender plants early when frosted may prevent frost burn. June is an important month in our gardening calendar. Time to visit the Garden Centres to see the new varieties of rose stock. Also it is time for fruit, nut and citrus tree plantings. Remember to stake these well for their first few years and mulch along with the roses. It is also timely for feature trees and planned hedgerows. If planned well you get privacy, weather wind protection and landscaping that enhances the rest of your garden. We are almost at the time to plant onion seed, garlic cloves, shallot bulbs and seed planting. Asparagus plants and rhubarb crowns can be split up. Cut out old raspberry and boysenberry canes - pruning and tying in the new growth canes to the support wires. Strawberries need to be divided up, replanted in black plastic ground cover (in holes), then lay straw amongst the plants. June/July: Fruit trees and roses need pruning and

winter spray with lime sulphur or winter strength oil. Hydrangeas need cutting back - the prunings can go in the ground to start new plants. Maintain your flower and veggie gardens, as weeds are still germinating particularly around leek, brassicas and other small plants. All plants and shrubs now need an appropriate winter feed. You can still plant rocket, spinach, silver beet, brassicas, broad beans, and lettuce if under plastic. Garden centres have a great selection of winter flower plants established in punnets. This is the easy way to go as they will not struggle with the cold and damp. Hedges, bushes, shrubs and trees need their trimming now to let light in and reduce future storm damage. Moon in June: New moon 27th, Full moon 13th. Seed planting from the 1st to the 10th. Suggested pruning and weed maintenance 16th to the 23rd as the sap run is low. Plant of the Month: Rocket. Varieties include salad, wild, and runaway. Seeds germinate in days and leaves are ready to pick in a month. Can be used in sandwiches, salads, mescium salad mixes, or a dinner garnish on the plate. They are very easy to grow in containers at your back door. Kids Giveaway: Six seed tapes of carrots and six seed tapes of spinach. Seed tapes are biodegradable paper strips with carrot or spinach seeds imbedded in them at intervals. There is no thinning required. Lay the seed strip on light fluffy soil and cover with 5mm of sprinkled soil and keep moist. How simple is that? Plants germinate evenly spaced along the row. Watch for snails. Don’t lean too much on your shovel. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

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Art to Wear 2014 O

ne of the highlights of the 2014 Raglan events calendar, the biennial Art To Wear competition held this past weekend was – once again - a spectacular night of colour, wonderment and creativity. With the Saturday evening show selling out in just three hours after going on sale, tickets were in high demand. Judging by the quality of this year’s entries, the bar is being set higher and higher every time the show is held, both seasoned veterans and first-timers alike putting their creations on show. “I was a little nervous about audience response after long hours of creating,” said White Light category and People’s Choice winner Charlotte Pearson of her experience entering for the first-time. “It was a bit of a gamble about how it would come to life on stage. It was an absolute honour to win People’s Choice. It absolutely blew my mind.” Kicking the show off with the kid’s Mahy Mayhem category, Raglan Childcare stole the show with their adorable entry, The Man Who’s Mother Was a Pirate, a contingent of pirates,

mermaids and other fabulous characters making their way down the runway. Organiser extraordinaire Jean Carbon was astounded by the standard of all 60 entries, especially the number and quality of the children’s entries that came through this year. “It was fantastic to have all the schools participating and it was really brilliant for Raglan Area School to have their own show before the Art to Wear too. A huge thanks to all the teachers and parents that got behind the schools. The level of work, construction, concepts, design and presentation was just amazing this year,” she said. Whaingaroa weaver Ruth Port took out the supreme award with her entry ‘Hine Wainui’ and was ‘absolutely blown away’ by the win. “Ruth’s piece was stunningly beautiful. She had such a presence with her performance and a brilliant story behind the piece,” said Jean. For those that missed out on the shows the entries from Art To Wear 2014 will be exhibited this month: Take a 2nd Look! Raglan Art to Wear Exhibition open Mon 2 Jun - Mon 23 June every Mon, Wed and Saturday Raglan Old School Arts Centre 10am - 2pm. Maki Nishiyama

"Reverance - A taxidermy Wonder” by Annick Faubert and Candide Lecourtois.

“NGOMFI,” by Charlotte Pearsall and Astrid Schepel “Where There Is Shadow, There Must Be Light,“ by Turanga Kereopa

"Princess Curtainia” by mother and daughter duo Keira and Charlotte Hartstone

“Revenge Of The Jam”, by Claire Shanley, Maurine, Sophie, Emma and Griffin from Te Mata School

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                        

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     

     

     

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            

             

            

             

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      

               

    

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             .                

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   

      

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              

              

              

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Public Notices

WORKING BEE @ POLICE STATION GARDENS, Saturday 7th June 10am12pm, Chocolate biscuits provided, All food harvested goes to Community Food Bank and Volunteers. Enquiries ph: Mat 02108524430 or Wayne 0226090052.

WEDNESDAYS @ BANTEAY SREY RESTAURANT Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. RAGLAN RAMBLERS WED 11 JUN: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Karioi from Ruapuke Rd - bring lunch

MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for Improve your preschoolers, Monday & paddle power! Wednesdays 9:30am @ Sport specific personal Te Uku church Hall. Ph training & for classes; SAT 07 JUN @ YOT 8255199 more info. focus on ASSISTANCE strength & CLUB, All Blacks vs that BUDGET cardio. Community England, kickoff 7.35pm @ Raglan

Whale Bay RAGLAN CREATIVE House. Appointments Fitness Studio MARKET, This Sunday required. 8258142. 10am - 2pm at the Old Call RAGLAN Tom, 82560S 0404CLUB School Arts Centre. Annual General www.whalebayfitness.com www.raglanmarket.com Meeting, Sun 8 June MON @ THE RAGLAN 2014, 1.30pm, to be held at the Raglan CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm.

Club,

all

FRI 06 JUN @ YOT CLUB, TABLE SUEDE, DJs Fanga & Andy, funk/soul, come dressed up in funky dress – free entry.

Courses, classes & workshops MENS HUI - MANA TĀNE TRX CircuitExploring Fatherhood & Classes Parenting, All Men One hour cardio/strength focus. Welcome. Thur 5th Mon-Thurs, 6-7pm @ Old June, 6.30-9pm Fri, 11am-12 School. Contact: Tiaki Must Pre-Book, max 3 per 825-7111. class. YOGA Whale@BayTE UKU Every FitnessMonday Studio from 6.30 to 8pm, Call Tom, 825yoga 0404 at the Te Uku Hall ring Belinda www.whalebayfitness.com 825 6592.

welcome.

To Let

WED @ Raglan Club, Any enquiries phone Fun Quiz 6:45pm. Rose Meek.

CHEAP CONCRETE PIPES, SECURE YOURS NOW: Farmers, We have a range of Mint Condition Concrete Culvert Pipes for sale at the Sayer Landscapes Yard Now. This is a one off deal, come in to view: 1050mm - $800 ea ($2000 ea new), 825mm - $500 ea ($900 each new), 600mm -$325 ea ($600 each new), Full length 2.5m, Most never used. Also 20 x 2nd Hand 600’s for $250 each (RRP $600 new). Call Rebecca (07) 825 0577. FIREWOOD MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522. FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load, macrocarpa - $130, pine - $115, delivered ph 021 0771 524 FIREWOOD DRY, shed-stored, manuka, heaped trailer load, $130 delivered ph Dave 825 7270.

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz

In My Good Books

Quality 2nd hand books Open Thurs - Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St Books wanted. In My good Books will be closed from 6th June – 14th June. LONELY Lingerie 20% off for two weeks! Now’s your chance try this beautiful range! +NEW BB leggings & yoga/ lounge pants instore

SMALL X1 B/ROOM FLAT AVAIL, suit mature employed person, near For Sale wharf, superb views/sunny. KAAHU’S NEST: A rambling $150.00. includes power. treasure of opportunity. No Pets. 021 242 9818. Raglan’s no1 reuse store Commercial To Let for clothing, furniture and bric-a-brac @ Xtreme Zero RETAIL SHOP Waste 8250017 for lease THE METALYARD : A handypersons dream to obscure items. Pipes, parts, metal, wheels, bikes, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme Zero Waste 8250017

For Hire

BOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

Garage Sale

RAGLAN PLUNKET GARAGE SALE SUNDAY 15th June, 10am ‘til 1pm @ Town Hall. Call 825 7332 to book a table.

Services Offered

Downtown Raglan, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph: 021 363 465

Situations Vacant

LET’S GROW EARLY LEARNING CENTRE is seeking a qualified, registered, enthusiastic and dedicated teacher to add to our growing team. Applicants must have previous experience and a passion for teaching toddlers. The position will be full-time starting in July. Please email your application with references to info@letsgrow.net.nz

CHIMNEY FLUE CLEANING: Avoid chimney fires. For safe STORE EMPLOYEE: We and efficient heating. $95. are looking for a person to join our team here at ph 027 2930398. Raglan SuperValue. If Flatmate Wanted you have meat packing ROOM FOR RENT IN experience, can work TOWN $120pw includes flexible hours, and are then please power & internet, ph Ezra reliable, send your CV to Ross at 020 4016 2015. Grocery@svr.net.nz.

Lost

Public Notices

OAKLEY SUNGLASSES LOST last week between Kopua soccer fields & Supervalue, ph 0211103432.

Reveal your inner abs!

Personal training and classes that focus on core strength and cardio. For all ages, fitness levels.

Whale Bay Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

Notice of Reconvening of Hearing Waikato District Council Speed Limit Bylaw 2011 NOTICE is hereby given that the Waikato District Council Speed Limit Bylaw hearing will be reconvened at 9.00am on Monday, 23 June 2014 in the Council Chambers, Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. The purpose of the meeting is to reconvene the hearing that was conducted on 8 April 2014.

ROCK-IT CAFÉ AND SURF SHOP will be closed from 7th June - 18th June for some noisy building action. The crew wish to thank our patient, loyal Need new customers and look forward inspiration for your to seeing you on Wed 18th fitness goals? June, Good things come to training using thosePersonal who wait…

Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised dates, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Commissioners prior to adjournment. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

Notice of an Extraordinary Meeting

cool equipment; TRX & Crossover trainers, balance boards and balls.

Whale Bay

Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

of the Policy & Regulatory Committee Notice is hereby given of an extraordinary meeting of the Policy & Regulatory Committee to be held in the Council Chambers, Waikato District Council District Office, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia commencing at 1.15pm on TUESDAY 17 JUNE 2014.

Situations Vacant

The purpose of the meeting is to hear and make recommendations on the Proposed Waikato District Council Draft Water Supply Bylaw.

SPANISH SEAFOOD CHEF WANTED: Raglan Fish is looking for a chef in spanish seafood dishes. Must have 3 years experience in a restaurant environment. Duties will include international supply orders, Spanish customers’ communication, and menu planning. Please email CV and references to info@ raglanfish.co.nz to apply.

Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised dates, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Commissioners prior to adjournment. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

Meeting Dates – June 2014 The following meetings will be held during June 2014. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

Public Notice

of application for on-licence

COMMITTEES

Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 ROCKWAY BEACH LIMITED, PRIVATE COMPANY, 6 COLONIAL ROAD BIRKENHEAD has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the issue of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at: 9 BOW STREET, Raglan and known as THE YOT CLUB.

Infrastructure

10 June, 9.00am

Policy & Regulatory

17 June, 9.00am

Strategy & Finance

24 June, 9.00am

COMMUNITY BOARDS/ COMMITTEES Onewhero-Tuakau 3 June, 4.30pm Tuakau Memorial Hall, George St, Tuakau A public forum will be held at the conclusion of the meeting

The general nature of the business conducted under the Licence is: A Tavern. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is, or is intended to be, sold under licence are: Monday to Sunday, 8am to 1am following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Agency, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

Te Kauwhata St John Hall, 4 Baird Ave, Te Kauwhata

4 June, 7.00pm

Taupiri Memorial Hall, Greenlane Rd, Taupiri

9 June, 6.30pm

Raglan 10 June, 6.00pm Town Hall Supper Room, Bow St, Raglan A public forum will be held from 5.30pm Ngaruawahia

10 June, 6.00pm

Meremere 12 June, 7.00pm Meremere Church, Te Puea Ave, Meremere Huntly Riverside Room, Main St, Huntly

17 June, 6.00pm

COUNCIL

To Let

3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Wainui Rd. Spacious, views, gardens, chickens, storage, sleepout. Long term avail. 310p/w. Ph 0274368470.

Waikato District Council

9 June, 1.15pm

*Chief Executive’s Performance Review Subcommittee

18 June, 9.00am

**Waikato District Council - Extraordinary

24 June, 1.00pm

** At the Waikato District Council Extraordinary Meeting to be held on 24 June the matter to be considered is the adoption of the Annual Plan 20142015 and rates resolution.

Notice of Joint Hearing

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.

NOTICE is hereby given that a joint hearing will be held in the Tuakau Town Hall, George Street, Tuakau on 30 June to 4 July 2014. The purpose of the hearing is to hear submissions and further submissions on Variation 13 to Plan Change 14 to the Franklin Sections of the Waikato District Plan and Auckland Council District Plan. This variation concerns the introduction of a subdivision rule to prohibit the transfer of rural lot rights across district boundaries.

WATERFRONT, SUNNY SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. Open fireplace. Long term. Great views. $300/ wk. Robyn 021 760 468. RAGLAN WEST, NORTHFACING, 2 dble bedrooms + sleepout, long-term, avail. 16 June, $320p/w, ph 027 257 8887 or 825 8077.

Public Notices

* At the Chief Executive’s Performance Review Subcommittee meeting to be held on 18 June the matter to be considered is the Chief Executive’s performance review, which will be discussed with the public excluded.

This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

M1464

For Sale

SAT 07 JUN @ YOT CLUB, SWAMP THING LIVE, 2-man blues roots phenomenon.

SENIOR CITIZENS NEXT meeting 12th June fire station social rooms 11am Members and New Members most welcomed. $5 dollars lunch ‘n ‘ Raffle Subs now due Speaker Manager of Trade Aid Lisa Thomson - see you there. More info phone Myrna Michie 825 8382.

GJ Ion CHIEF EXECUTIVE Waikato District Council

Stephen Town CHIEF EXECUTIVE Auckland Council

G J Ion Chief Executive

M1461

ALL YOU CAN EAT PORK RIBS with spicy BBQ sauce - $15. Bow ST DEPOT. 5pm8.30pm. Bookings Essential. 07 825 0976

Public Notices

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

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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14 : ON .6. CTI ITE 7 U A S CE ON OTI PM N AL , 4 FIN KE ST O IT KA

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET IN 24 YEARS

• Views of Mt Karioi and Raglan harbour • 3 bedrooms upstairs • Semi s/c unit downstairs. • Double garage & workshop Prior Auction offers considered.

: .14 0.6 t Rd 2 N en TIOernm C AUa Gov 60

open2view ID#316809 ID#RAG21927

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Sunday 1pm - 60a Government Rd

Saturday 12pm, 22 Kaitoke St

BIG ON PRIVACY & LOCATION • A tucked away family oasis • 3 bedroom home, • PLUS! a separate s/c unit • Situated on 1446 m² • Prior Auction offers

4: 6.1 St . 0 2 es ION Jam T C a AU & 16 6 1

considered.

HOME JAMES!

• 1 title, 2 houses on section 931m2 • Front house: 3 double bedrooms • Back House: 2 double bedrooms Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21882

ID#RAG21923

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Saturday 11am - 16 & 16a James St

Saturday 12pm - 46b Cross St

HIDDEN AWAY CLOSE TO THE BAY $695,000

• This home definitely has “wow factor” • 4 double bedrooms, ensuite • Double garage • Double gated 1214m2 section Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21934 Open2view ID#316536

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

4: 6.1 . 0 2 St IONross T C C AU 46b

HOMEGROWN WITH WOW FACTOR

REDUCED

• Upper level: 2 double & 1 single bedroom • S/c flat and games room • Double garage with office and bedroom above • 3 bathrooms

REVAMPED & REVIVED $333,000

• 1930’s cottage renovated and refurbished • 2 double bedrooms, sunroom • Situated on 680m2, fully fenced

ID#RAG21915

ID#RAG21885

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Sat 1pm - 66b Upper Wainui Rd

Saturday 1pm - 10 James St

DO YOU WANT TO BE CLOSE TO THE WHARF? $535,000

RELAX, ENJOY & JUST LIVE $799,000

• Unique open plan living spaces • Expansive views and privacy • 5 double bedrooms or 2 living - you choose. • Large internal access double garage with plenty of storage. • Only Mins to Raglan and 30 mins to Hamilton.

• Stunning harbour views • Just a walk to the Wharf • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • The best of Raglan living awaits you!

ID#RAG21110

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG21768

OPEN HOME:

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

BEACH - BACH – BEGINNER $370,000

A SHORT STROLL TO THE BAY $330,000

Saturday 2pm - 47a Lily St

REDUCED

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

• North facing, 3 bedrooms • Water views from large balcony • Single garage with internal access • ½ int in 1214m²

ID#RAG21860

ID#RAG21637

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

REDUCED

IDEAL FAMILY LIVING $345,000 • Solid 4 bedroom family home • Peace and privacy! • Mature trees • Situated on 830m2

ID#RAG21659

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448 OPEN HOME:

Saturday 1pm - 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd

Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

OPEN HOMES this weekend 7th & 8th June Saturday 11am – 16 & 16a James

Sunday 12pm -1 Puka Place

Saturday 12pm – 22 Kaitoke St

Sunday 12pm – 7 Puka Place

Saturday 12pm – 46b Cross St

Sunday 1pm – 60a Government Rd

Saturday 12pm – 6 Simon Rd

Sunday 1pm – 17 Rose St

Saturday 1pm – 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd Saturday 1pm – 10 James St Saturday 1pm – 66b Upper Wainui Rd Saturday 2pm – 47a Lily St

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


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