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27th June 2013 - Issue #349

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wild pig problem p3

councillor column p5

what’s on p15 Open Homes

Open Homes

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Open Home: Saturday & Sunday 1pm 17 Lily Street

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Nestled in a quiet cul- de- sac, well positioned views. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats This freehold 3 double bedroom dwelling Office & rumpus, single garage, • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal access enjoys a large rear section •with single garage Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), and plenty of off street parking for the boat. • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location well planted garden • Single Garage Storage Shed Recent which include a&new 3973m² fenced & readyrenovations for a new family Auctionnorth offers facing Prior Auction offers have been completed.Prior deck This considered. considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME property is situated on 873m2 in a great locaSaturday 11am Saturday 12pm ID#RAG20938 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road 335 Wainui Road tion close to the wharf. Prior auction offers TOP SHELF PROPERTY considered. STEP INTO THE MARKET NEW BEGINNINGS for harbour water

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

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Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

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3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

Sun drenched open plan living & decks

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

Large paved entertainment area Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. Double garaging with internal access Double garaging with internal access Large paved entertainment area Prior Auction offers considered

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

Prior Auction offers considered

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

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Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

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

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Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

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dining guide

Cover Raglan Plunket Committee being presented with thank you flowers at the Raglan Plunket midwinter Christmas Ball. From L to R: Anne, Bernice, Charlotte, Cath, Trish and Linda. Image thanks to: Nicci Standley

Aloha Market Place - Sushi Takeaway. 5 Bow Street..................................................... 825 7440

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

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

Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf.................................................................. 825 0010

Nannie’s Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................ 825 8842

The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street...........................................................825 0027

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

To the Editor,

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notify the authorities of the danger of

during Thursday

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night a large object

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In our letter last week regarding

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shoreline,

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to include our thanks to the Raglan

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and safety for events here in Raglan

the water, up onto the mudflats, then

and provide an essential service.

rolled it the 150 metres over to the

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shore, on the edge of their property.

acknowledge their help and offer our

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Raglan Community House

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Raglan Weather & Tides

Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 26 June Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set)

Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 www.raglancatholic.org.nz

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Wild pigs pose big threat to both farmer and DOC His family’s farmed successfully at Ruapuke for generations but now Phillip Swann’s 200-hectare beef and sheep farm is suddenly under threat from wild pigs illegally released in the area. Phillip – or Swanny as he’s known – didn’t realise himself until a year ago that pigs, like possums, carry tuberculosis (TB) which can be brought into the pasture his cows eat, potentially threatening his livelihood. “If I lost a cow with TB it’s $1000 (gone)”, he told the Chronicle early CUSTOMER FAIRVIEW MOTORS PUBLISHING 01/11/12 this week. And if his whole herd was SALES REP PCLOKE PUBLICATION MOTORTIMES WKT infected the cost would be $100,000.ADVERTISING DESIGNER Ndsouza SECTION DOUBLE PAGE It’s “huge money” which no farmer PROOF PROOFED 31/10/2012 8:17:18 a.m. SIZE 54.5X37 can afford to lose, he says. AD ID 4969273AA FAX +64 7 849 9540 Swanny’s had a couple of hunter friends out recently who’ve killed 19 PLEASE APPROVE THIS AD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. NOTE THAT ANY ALTERATIONS MUST BE FINALISED BY OUR MATERIAL DEADLINE. pigs on bush-clad land in the foothills of Mt Karioi where his property borders that of neighbour Malcolm Jackson’s, and where the pigs are “hanging out at the moment”. DOC has also set a couple of cages in the area with “pig tucker”, says Swanny, and might yet have to employ its own pig-hunters. The area has been free of TBinfected animals for a long time now, he adds, thanks to DOC’s vigilance in getting rid of possums and pigs. And the Karioi reserve area is only tested every two years, whereas a lot of other areas are tested on a six-month basis. Swanny insists now that the way forward is through education. “People need to consider the possible consequences of transporting and Pig ravaged pasture: The damage caused by wild pigs to one of Phillip releasing wild pigs that could well be Swan’s paddocks carrying the disease.” Part of the family for over 40 years He’s backed by the Animal And DOC’s Waikato area manager, Matt happening as a result of this latest illegal Health Board, which runs a TBfree PART OF THE FAMILY programme. In a media release last Cook, said the deliberate release of pigs into release.” FOR OVER 40 YEARS Swanny reckons he’d rather not have week programme spokesman Brent a TBfree zone was a criminal offence. pork in his freezer after seeing for himself Webster condemned the release of He said wild pigs had been released in the devastation the unwanted wild pigs have wild pigs into Karioi reserve – which Karioi area previously2011 but had never 2011 Park FORD Focus 2009 FORD Territory Titanium caused to his paddocks – with four months’ SUZUKI SX4 is MAZDA2 part of Sport Pirongia Forest – onTerritory the the 2007 1.5L, Manual, NZ new, ABS brakes, 4.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, tow bar, 2.0 Auto, NZ new, ABS brakes, central 4.0 Auto, 7 seater, New shape, NZ new, become established in pest proportions. of grass lost – and knowing now the grounds could ABS “undo the effort spoiler, central lock, that electrics,it keyless stability control, central lock, climate worth air lock, air con, keyless entry, immobiliser, brakes, tow bar, central lock, air con, entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, con, electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, alloys, stereo, cruise control electrics, keyless entry, immobiliser, airbags, CD stereo, 33,000kms airbags, alloys,whatever CD stereo, DVD, cruise “The department (DOC) will put implication of TB and how it could “destroy put into ensuring the area remains free alloys, stereo, traction control, 20,000kms control, leather $ is necessary into preventing $ of the disease”. $ $ our district”. Edith Symes effort that from 16,800 17,800 53,800 40,800

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Sally peels back the barriers to communication Sally Peel, a Speech Language Therapist in Raglan is passionate about helping people with speech difficulties. “Most people take talking for granted.

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Yet, 10% of children have a communication difficulty. Some struggle to develop vocabulary or Sally Peel: Putting fun into therapy make sentences. Others have difficulty articulating words Therapist for the MOE. She had many or processing language. There are adults who have lost an adventure visiting rural homes. “It communication skills, for example, was a bit tough at first because I have a fear of cows. I often found myself after suffering a stroke.” “State funded speech language on a gravel road waiting to get past a herd going for milking! However, I therapy does not meet the needs of really enjoyed meeting families and everyone with a communication learning about rural life.” difficulty. Yet many children make With over 20 years’ experience, fabulous progress in response to therapy. Research supports that early Sally feels that it is time to step into intervention is important for the best independent practice. She helps outcomes and can impact positively people with all sorts of communication on learning, behaviour, confidence difficulties including unclear speech, delayed and disordered language and social skills.” development, stuttering, autism and Sally moved to NZ from the UK early speech anxiety. in 2007 with her husband Robert All enquiries about speech and and their two cats. In Palmerston language difficulties are welcome. North, Sally gained her Postgraduate Contact Sally on: 07 8250434 or Certificate in Specialist Teaching whilst working as a Speech Language allaboutslt1@gmail.com

Hi Raglan - we need your help!

The very popular after school Kids Clay workshops are running short with funding.

Dr Oliver Russell, Dr. Damian Kitcheman, Dr. Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan

12 Wallis St PO Box 164 RAGLAN

Ph: 825 0114 Fax: 825 0104 A/H: free nurse telephone advice 24 hours a day - on 8250114 OPENING HOURS: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Open 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Close 7pm 5pm 5pm 7pm 5pm

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The red carpet beckons for local Raglan filmmakers and actors – the Raglan Arts Film Festival returns to town in September and nominations are now open for the 2013 RAFFA awards. Established in 2009, these prestigious awards celebrate the achievements of local filmmakers and actors, and will be presented at a glittering awards evening at the Old School Arts Centre on Saturday 21 September. Nominations for the awards can be for movies of any length and genre, provided they have been made by filmmakers or actors from the Raglan Whaingaroa area (west of the deviation), or filmed within the local area. In previous years, awards have been presented across a wide range of categories. Last year’s overall award - the Creative Force Award - went to Maryann Tuao of Groundswell Media. Maryann was recognised for her involvement in various film projects throughout the year, as well as for her support and mentoring of other local filmmakers. This year, awards will be presented for Best Actor/ Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Director/Producer and Best Picture. Achievements in two open categories will also be recognized. All nominated short films will be screened at the awards night and there will also be the opportunity to view nominated films on the opening night of the festival (Friday 13 September) and during an afternoon screening on Sunday 22 September. The Raglan Arts Film Festival is organised by the Raglan Community Arts Council and receives funding from Creative Communities. The 2013 festival runs from 13 to 22 September, and will showcase an exciting array of films from around the world. Full details of the lineup will be announced in coming weeks. Make a nomination: Application forms are available from the Old School Arts Centre in Stewart Street. Phone 07 825 0023 or email info@raglanartscentre. co.nz for more information. Entries cost $10 per submission.

A group of children with assistant tutor Mike Vine and some of their creations

Dr. Fiona Bolden Dr. Rebekah Doran Dr. Mike Loten

Nominations for the 2013 RAFFA Awards

Pilates classes have started Book now!

Every year over 120 Raglan kids participate in these workshops which are run by the Community Clay Shed at the Arts Centre. So we are taking action to make sure the financial shortfall will not jeopardize the running of the Kids Clay workshops for the rest of 2013. Costs to run the workshops include tutor fees, materials, kiln use and administration; the extra funds are needed to supplement the workshop fees already paid by the families. The great team of Ray White Raglan real-estate have offered to run a charity auction on behalf of the kids, this to be held on Friday 28th of June at 6pm at the Ray White real estate office in Bow Street. Items for auction include donated funky goods by Raglan businesses and a clay garden sculpture donated by Susanne Prinz. This is a plea to all Raglanites, parents, grandparents, friends of the arts and visitors - see you all on Friday for an hour of fun. Clay kids


Bow Street hole-in-wall helps baker make crust

Councillor’s Column Council has now completed its review of the long-term plan Year Two. Two hundred and seventytwo submissions were received with a number that either supported or did not support an increase in the landing charges at the airfield.

Wellington may boast the corridors of power, but Raglan now has a corridor of flour. Ruapuke artisan bread maker Jenny Carter has set up a hole-in-the-wall shop at one end of a long corridor used by Trade Aid for storage, and from there is selling her trademark sourdough loaves directly over the counter three mornings a week. Trade Aid’s Lisa Thomson said she thought the little pop-up shop – sandwiched between Trade Aid and Frocking Gorgeous – was “a really good fit, and it adds something really special to this end of Bow Street�. With the okay of landlord Tony Bruce, and the help of a friend in putting in a false wall, shelves and a counter, Jenny has ended up with what she describes as a “neat, funky little place� to sell her bread from about 9 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings.

Lisa Thomson checks out the latest batch of Jenny Carter’s Ruapuke-raised bread.

She also drives through from Ruapuke each Friday to make deliveries to customers including a downtown restaurant which has put her local product on the menu. Trade Aid and a bread shop might seem

an unusual mix but Lisa said the New Zealand-based fair trade organisation also wanted to be seen supporting “striving local business�. Edith Symes

Main route from Raglan to Kawhia restored The main access route from Raglan to Kawhia is now open with Waikato District Council contractors having cleared a major slip on Te Papatapu Road.

Recent bad weather and a major slip in the Raglan - Kawhia area last week closed the main route to through traffic and because the adjoining Kauroa –Kawhia Road is already closed due to a previous slip, there was no access to Kawhia from Raglan.

Please note, the adjoining Kauroa –Kawhia Road is still closed due to a previous slip. Drivers are still urged to take extreme care on the roads and are asked to report any hazards spotted on the Council roading network anytime by calling 0800 492 452.

Raglan Community invited to name new roads Raglan residents are being encouraged to play a part in the district’s history by suggesting names for their new roads. Waikato District Council Service Delivery Manager, Tim Harty, explains that the district is preparing for significant economic growth, including transport requirements. As a result, the Raglan Community Board is asking residents to contribute names to an approved list which developers can use in future to name new roads in Raglan. “We’re keen for the local community to be part of the ongoing development in their community and we’re encouraging them to send in their suggestions with a brief explanation of their recommended name. We want the Raglan people to take ownership of this activity and be part of our future growth.� He says there are a number of requirements to consider when providing suggestions. “We can’t use existing district road names and where possible we prefer not to use similar names within surrounding districts. They should be brief, preferably one word, and must be easily read and easy to pronounce. Strong consideration will be given to names which highlight the community’s history.� “For example we could reference the area or people from the area such as Maaori, early settlers, political, social or economic figures or perhaps highlight natural features, events or people. This does provide a significant list of possibilities.� The proposed road names can be dropped off at the Raglan Office or sent to the Raglan Community Board by July 31 for consideration.

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The council will shortly start the installation of the Whaanga Coast wastewater system. This is a project that has been a long time coming. I have raised the environmental importance of this project in previous columns. There are still a number of properties that will have opportunities to join the system when construction starts. Council has been able to hold the cost to those homeowners who have signed up to be part of the project and I would urge those who haven’t yet signed up to do so because costs will go up significantly once this opportunity passes. Wastewater systems and their maintenance are significant environment health issues for council and a bylaw to improve standards across the District is being developed. Sections below 2500 sq metres do not meet the regional council’s standards for onsite disposal. Please contact staff for more information and costs to join this system. Council continues to review bylaws and integrate the previous Franklin District into the Waikato. Two bylaws currently before council awaiting consultation are the water supply bylaw and the dog-control and policy review. As I have mentioned previously the most significant aspect of the water supply bylaw is the introduction of water meters in Huntly, Ngaruawahia and Raglan. The rest of the district already have water meters. There is still a lot of work to be done on this, including sourcing the best available meter technology and ensuring we have an equitable charging system. I am part of a group working with staff to deal with these and other related issues – obviously more to come on this topic. I am sure there will also be some lively debate over the Dog Control and Policy review. I must say that our staff in Animal Constrol do a great job in a difficult situation. Still to come is consultation around stormwater management as I have previously indicated. Council has budgeted significant money into this over the next ten years so we want to ensure we have a way of managing it. Enjoy the winter ball season and make sure you keep warm. Remember that all Council agendas and minutes are on the WDC website - www. waikatodistrict.co.nz. If you would like to discuss council issues with me please contact me through the council office on 825 8129, on my mobile phone 021 155 3778, or email me clint. baddeley@waidc.govt.nz Clint Baddeley District Councillor

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Whaingaroa Environment Centre presents...

Enviro Matters

June 2013

Visit WEC at the Town Hall this month to learn about our curtain bank, warmer energy-efficient homes, home composting, Timebanking, and Plastic Free July.

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The Karioi – Maunga ki te Moana: Mountain to the Sea project is a community led conservation project, run in partnership with A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Whakaoranga O Karioi, members of the local hapu, the Department of Conservation, Waikato Regional Council and the Whaingaroa Community. "We love Aotearoa / NZ and our beautiful landscape - And many of us work hard to protect and maintain the amazing ecosystems in our very own backyards and in our local community. Together with our partners and local volunteers A Rocha (a locally based community conservation organisation) supports and coordinates a range of projects and educational activities around the Karioi maunga - raising awareness and action – from the mountain to the sea (maunga ki te moana). Next month – July – we are asking everyone to make an individual commitment to join us in the PLASTIC FREE JULY CAMPAIGN!

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Plastic, in many areas of the world, has become a significant and deadly part of the food chain. Humans have a heavy reliance on the plastics industry; it’s a cheap product that is incredibly versatile. Plastics manufacturing and use has grown exponentially over the last decade, as has our plastic waste. 225 million tonnes of plastic is produced each year and unfortunately a significant amount of that ends up in our oceans. Plastics have a huge impact on our marine environment and we want to motivate our community towards simple solutions to address it. It can be easy to despair about the impact humans are having on the planet, but the best fix is to find out what ‘good’ is happening out there. Merren Tait in Whaingaroa / Raglan and many of our volunteers are stepping up and doing just that! Not only are they making a personal commitment to reduce their use of plastic - their efforts will also make a direct impact by raising funds to protect a locally threatened seabird. Grey Faced Petrel / Oi breed along the Karioi coastline and the funds raised will go towards protecting Oi breeding habitat through the Karioi - Maunga ki te Moana project. Check out our new website www.karioimaunga.com" Local volunteers, Stuart Crook, Peter Cave and Ani, checking traps on Karioi. Photo by Kristel Van Houte

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Will YOU be inspired to take on the CHALLENGE? The challenge is quite simple. Attempt to consume no single-use plastic during July. For more info - http://www. plasticfreejuly.org to register, and contact WEC to get resources, free prizes, great ideas, and join others in Plastics Free Anonymous meetings. "Single-use" includes plastic shopping bags, plastic cups, straws, plastic packaging...basically anything that's intended only to be used once and then sent to landfill. If refusing ALL single-use plastic sounds too daunting, try the TOP 4 challenge (straws, plastic bags, plastic bottles & coffee cup lids). The rules • Attempt to consume no single-use plastic during July. • Remember it's not going to be easy! It is a challenge, not a competition so don't worry about being perfect. • Collect any unavoidable single-use plastic you buy. Keep in a dilemma bag and share it with us at the end of the challenge. • It's up to you regarding how long you participate. You might decide to go plastic-free for a day, a week, a month or longer! However long you choose will still make a contribution. More info and resources... Find a shopping guide, links and guidance on Merren's blog http://www.1yearnoplastic.blogspot.co.nz/ photo: sustainablecoastlines.org

Our timebank is a way to swap skills, services and cooking share time with your community. plant watering If you want to join, talk to a coordinator at WEC in the town hall about how you can contribute. Here childminding is an example of some of the skills you may need or be able to give. simple car repairs I can help! I need this! surfing the net running errands □ □ typing

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Green Party MP delivers clear message Raglan Chamber of Commerce

Gareth Hughes, Green Party spokesperson on energy and seabed mining, delivered a strong wake-up call to west coast dwellers and anyone who values New Zealand’s unique environment.

Why, he asked the 34 people who turned out for his meeting in Raglan last Monday, is this country prepared to risk so much in terms of pollution and reputation by pursuing current mining policies, when investment in renewable energy could produce more jobs and better financial returns. The present government’s determination to mine at any cost includes issuing exploration permits, often in protected areas, for a variety of minerals of which the west coast ironsand is only one. These permits, Gareth pointed out, offer limited financial benefits but open our marine environment to potential disaster He expressed concern at permits being issued in marine mammal sanctuaries, with seismic exploration threatening the habitat of the remaining 55 Maui dolphins. He also pointed to the lack of publicly available scientific information about life on the ironsand seabed, now that research has been transferred from government to crown agencies who can declare it ‘sensitive’. Gareth said that NIWA is collecting information in a contract for TTR (Trans Tasman Resources, the company about to submit the first application to mine ironsand), but this is being kept secret so it can be ‘cherry-picked’ to present to resource consent hearings. He said he has also been “given the runaround” by DoC on recent increases in whale stranding statistics, which he wants to compare to records of seismic oil exploration.

Raglan Chamber - Do you REALLY know what we’re up to? Raglan Chamber of Commerce has been around for over 4 years now - and intends to be around for a lot longer. We have over 60 members and our board members work tirelessly and voluntarily on behalf of Raglan businesses and the wider community.

Green MP Gareth Hughes during his presentation

Gareth went on to issue a strong warning on what might happen if current oil exploration leads to the development of extreme deep sea oil drilling in New Zealand waters up to 3km deep. This is “frontier technology”, where hot, high pressure oil is piped through freezing high pressure water, and where no one can guarantee against spills. He reminded us that the 300 tonne spill from the Rena cost $200m to clean up, while the 600,000 tonne spill in the Gulf of Mexico resulted in a shipping exclusion zone almost as big as the North Island – and it could takes weeks for one of only three relief rigs in the southern hemisphere to arrive to divert the flow and make capping possible. While risks are huge, payback for New Zealand is not that great. This government’s own modelling predicts at least 90% of profits will go offshore. The Taranaki oil industry

might add 3,000 jobs, a fraction of the 40,000 manufacturing jobs lost recently. The highly mechanised offshore mining of ironsand may produce no on-shore jobs. The question was asked, “what is driving the mining programme?” Gareth’s answer: “politics”. He went on to say it was “helping mates”, as with Warner Bros, Sky City and outlawing protest against the oil exploration. While Gareth and the Green Party strongly advocate for New Zealand becoming “the Saudi Arabia of sustainable biofuel technology”, is there anything we can do in the short term? Yes, says Gareth, while the oil companies are bidding for permits and consents, the Green Party is putting in a bid to stop seabed exploration! Visit http://www. greens.org.nz/stopdeepseadrilling/ thekiwibid to find out how to support this initiative.

Raglan man named Volunteer of Year

No-one who knows Bob MacLeod w o u l d have been surprised at finding him in the thick of Bob MacLeod things at the recent “Snow on the Beach” festival at Kopua Domain. Whatever the event around town Bob’s invariably there helping out in one capacity or another. And now the Raglan West resident has received official recognition for his tireless work in the community: the 63-year-old headed off a dozen other nominees to be named Volunteering Waikato’s Volunteer of the Year at a function attended by about 250 people in Hamilton at the weekend. He won not only the Glenice Gallagher Trophy but also a hot-air balloon ride for two, a $100 Orca meal voucher and a $100 Bunnings voucher. Bob – whose name was put forward for the accolade by the Raglan Community House -- is a member of the Raglan Volunteer Fire Service, the local Lions club, the Residents

Bob MacLeod helps keep the snow-making machine running at the “Snow on the Beach” festival

and Ratepayers Association and the Raglan Community Board. He’s also on the local Civil Defence committee and is a Community Vehicle Trust driver. That aside, Bob and his distinctive white van with its red and yellow stripes have become a regular sight around town as he helps out where he can. As the Community House’s

Chrissy Hodkinson was quoted as saying at the weekend, “there’s not much he’s not involved in in Raglan”. Bob grew up in Raglan, where his father was the volunteer fire chief for many years, but moved away in his career as a telecommunications engineer. He retired – if you can call it that - back here a few years ago. A.T

The Chamber is outwardly focused. What does outwardly focused mean? It means that we’re not selfishly focused on our own individual aims but are searching for ways to accomplish things that benefit the whole community. Some of our achievements in the last 12 months include: • Working with community groups and council to manage a Sunday bus service when the official bus was removed • Working extensively with tourism agencies, council and tourism operators to bring more visitors to Raglan. Tourists contribute enormously to our local economy and directly benefit accommodation providers, tourist operators, artisans and retailers. In turn this provides a flow-on effect to others in the community • Prosperous businesses can provide employment opportunities for locals which in turns means less people spending time travelling and money on fuel to travel ‘over the hill’ • Specific training courses for members run right here in Raglan based on identified local needs • Opportunities to meet other local business owners and to develop strategic relationships based on trust • Keeping members up to date with the latest developments that could impact business • Raglan Chamber is now a member of the NZ Chambers of Commerce which in turn belongs to the Global Chambers of Commerce. Collectively we can lobby local and national governments to effect change. • Special buying privileges. We now have national partners in Vodafone, Z Energy, Officemax, Noel Leeming and Westpac. These companies offer buying privileges to Chamber members and in some cases offer huge discounts that would pay your Chamber membership fees several times over! You might not be aware Many of the businesses that benefit from the Chamber’s efforts are not members of the Chamber and so may not realise how significant the Chamber’s input has been to the huge increase in tourist numbers this last summer. You might only be aware of what a good summer it was! Just think what could be achieved with more of Raglan’s businesses actively supporting us in helping us to support you. So… Are you a member yet? We’re often told, “I’m not a member because I can never attend the events!” As described above, the events are just a part of what the Chamber is committed to. And even if you never attend an event you can still receive great benefits from being a member while contributing to the wider community. We can all achieve more when we pool resources and work together. But as volunteers we do need support to continue to effect change. How can you support the Raglan Chamber? Your membership fee Join us for just $184 (inc GST) a year. It is a small amount given what you get for your membership. If you’re a voluntary organisation you can become an associate member for $28.75 and still get the same benefits. Contribute your time We’d love to get a few more motivated, fun loving individuals who are prepared to work with some other like minded people to help business and our community as a whole become more prosperous. When you’re ready to think generously about your commitment to developing a more prosperous town for us all to live in, please contact us on 825-7003 or email info@ raglanchamber.co.nz Stephanie Philp - Chairperson

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who’s now 60, and Fiona Waitere, who’s 54 – followed his pattern, heading down to their mother’s workplace after school. And like Marty, they’re back there working to this day and have done so now for more than a decade, notching up nearly 60 years’ of service between them. Add in their mother Fay’s 25-odd years’ at Petchells back in the day, and that’s more But while the Petchell name will forever than eight decades of Davies dedication be linked with the Raglan grocery trade, to what is now Raglan’s one and only there’s another family about town who’ve supermarket when once there were three in been – and still are – also something of an town, they say. Marty told the Chronicle a lot of people institution at the Bow Street supermarket. these days didn’t know the three of them Various members of the Davies family were related, and they joked good-naturedly (Excludes Bubbly/Mousse) have between them notched up nearly eight decades of work there, a feat which has about denying they’re brother and sisters. prompted the odd wag to suggest downtown Marty, in produce, reckons they don’t really Raglan should have a Davies Corner just have much to do with each other at work. as suburban Hamilton has a Davies Corner With Gina in hardware, grocery and on checkout and Fiona in grocery and general block of shops. Finishe Family stick together: Gina, Marty and Fiona s a30 merchandise, their paths don’t always cross. Three of the Davies got together over June 2013. So what’s kept the Davies coming back to coffee with the Chronicle last week to talk the supermarket after all having branched out here. “We are like a big family, helping each when nothing was pre-packed. They bagged, about the family’s remarkable though little in between times? Marty scored a Foodstuffs other,” said Gina. “And getting shitty (with wrapped and bottled everything themselves publicised record of joint service. in those days from sugar, flour and cheese to Marty Davies, 63, recalled getting his first scholarship and took off to Frankton to run each other) at times too,” she admitted. kerosene and meths which was poured into reference from Petchells supermarket when his own shop for 15 years, while Gina and a When Piripi Kereopa died last year it wine bottles from the pub, then corked and girlfriend ran the IGA in town – where Trade “affected everybody” in the store, chimed in he left Raglan Area School as a teenager. labelled. That was back in the ‘60s, though he’d Aid is now – for a few years and then did a Fiona, who started work there the same day Petrol too was sold from the store’s been heading downtown to do “general decade or so at Raglan Trust Hospital and as him a decade or so ago. “But it brought us carpark, even though there were three service Oceanview Resthome which was in Norrie packing whatever” FreshandNZ Beef from the tender age Green/Gold Kiwifruit 10 pack Tegel Frozen all closer together.” stations in town. Avenue until recently. ofRump 10 whenSteak his mother Fay worked there. Whole Chicken The Davies reckon all the locals knewSeasoned/And the New Zealand Herald came in And Fiona worked in Frankton for a Brothers Eric and Frank Petchell owned (Excludes whereas Basted)at 10 every morning, MartyNo recalled, the store then, Marty recalled, “Nana” time, and also at Oceanview Resthome for each other back in the early daysTender 18 with now of course there’s so many tourists crowds gathered outside the shop waiting for Petchell ran the office and Val Petchell was nine years. it. in charge of haberdashery. It’s the people really, they agreed, that through town, of all nationalities. So much was “charged up” back then too, Marty’s younger sisters – Gina Robbs, had brought them all back to the supermarket Their early memories are of a bygone era he added. One of Marty’s jobs at Petchells once he’d left school was to ring farming families three times a week and make up their orders which were then delivered to them. And socially of course, downtown was pack kg The club was most appreciative of the each The Raglan Sports Netball Club were the Centennial Milk Bar and Cabaret – now to get off Orca Restaurant & Bar – where they’d go happy to receiveSaints a donation from the support and has only been ableFresh-Up Export Gold/Tui the ground because of funding like this from Community Cash fund to go towards Fruit Juiceto dances at night and where Gina had her Bottles 750ml local organisations and businesses. Pictured Range 1L wedding reception. their super smart black uniforms this below are five senior Netball Club 330ml members Edith Symes The SuperValue Community Cash with the cheque from Supervalue. season.

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Raglan Golf Club update Recently our Club hosted a ‘Round Robin’ vets tournament with teams from Kawhia, Ngahinepouri, Pirongia, and Stewart Alexander competing. 39 arrivals enjoyed our wellpresented local course, and despite a few showers it was a most enjoyable event. The ‘Coast’ team of Kawhia and Raglan won the teams’ trophy, and local golfer Steve Meddings won the overall best round. As a thank-you to the local community who support the Club, a special green fee offer of $10 only for Raglan residents will be available until 1st September. This is an opportunity to enjoy some fresh air and exercise, and dust off those old clubs. The club-house will be open on Saturdays and Sundays, where hire clubs are available, and at other times by arrangement. Please phone

Tony on 825 0043, or Mike on 825 8504, for advice. Raglan is very lucky to have such a beautiful golf course which many visitors rate as one of the most interesting they have played. On Friday 2nd August the Club will hold another ‘Quiz Night’. These nights always prove popular, and for $20 per head, a meal, table v’s table quizzes with prizes for the overall winners, raffles, and other games, will make up the entertainment. Tables of 4-6 persons with a maximum of 6 at each. Phone Tony or Mike to book a table. Sadly the firewood sales have finished for this year as all dry firewood has now been sold. The Club thanks the local residents who have purchased wood from us, and the Club vets who have put so much effort into this project. It is planned to increase the storage capacity and have more available next year. Tony Burns

Opinion: America’s Cup By Ian McKissack

One of the annoying comments parents sometimes irritate their children with is: ‘this time you’ve gone too far’. I feel like making the same statement to the very grown up and respected persons who have come up with a 72 ft catamaran for the next America’s cup series. The more I look at pictures of it in action the more it seems closer to kite surfing than yachting. It is no surprise that a crew member has already died in trials and there have been other non lethal mishaps. And this is only in preliminary stages with the additional risk taking that will occur under the competitive pressures still to come. Perhaps the America’s Cup has always attracted men or nations

with fat wallets and a risky dose of national pride, since the first race in 1851. It was 19 years before the first of regular challenges by Great Britain. All of these were won by an American yacht, and by convincing margins. In 1962 Australia entered the picture but had to keep trying until Australia 2 got a narrow victory in 1983. In 1995 our Black Magic beat Young America 5-0. My greatest resistance to the 72 ft. catamaran for this latest round of challenges is the comparison with the ‘real’ yachts of bygone years, Their beautiful sleek profiles were an artists delight, even if they would be plodding marine mules against our modern, nearly flying, contraptions. Maybe high tech. is the new beauty.

Volunteer passes The Friends of Wainui Reserve met at the Hamilton Gardens to share thoughts and reminisce over the sudden and Olly Seeley unexpected passing of a valued and long-serving member, Alwyn (always known as Olly) Seeley, who for seven years chaired Friends of Wainui. Olly came into the group almost by accident, when the Raglan Ramblers were walking the shores of Aotea Harbour, where Olly was also walking. At that time Olly was developing his 2.2 hectare Hamilton East section (now taken on by Hamilton City as the AJ Seeley Gully Reserve), which was then covered in trees and weedy regrowth. His ambition was to plant it all in native trees, once thriving in the area. That was finally achieved and the official opening was on 9 September 2012. By coincidence, the Friends of Wainui had also just started with restoring their 10 hectares. So there was a lot in common. Olly joined the group and was one of the regular members, never missing a planting, or work day, often bringing trees. Although quiet by nature and having had an unrelated career as an ear, nose and throat specialist, Olly’s knowledge of nature, trees and plantings was considerable. In later years, one of Olly’s regular jobs at Friends of Wainui was lawn-mowing. To mark that work, Friends of Wainui now plan to plant a grove of trees in one of the stream-side areas he mowed. With the current unpredictable weather, no schedule has been set for the work, which will be added to the other tree planting plans, already started. To complete the plan as effectively as the original 1993 volunteers, Friends of Wainui needs more volunteers. If you’d like to help, please ring John on 825 7866. John Lawson

Junior rugby has positive start to season The rugby season is well underway for our nine junior teams. Grading is over for the competition grades and teams have been sorted into divisions. Now the serious business of competing is underway. The club is once again very strong with 140 registered players. This year some players are definitely leaving their mark on the Waikato Central Junior Rugby club competition. We have had a number of players selected to trial for rep teams. We wish them all the best. The Hopuhopu Alex Henry Memorial 10 a-side Tournament was held on Sunday, 9th June. To all our amazing players who made the journey to Hopuhopu recently, you did yourselves and Raglan proud. The weather did its best to dampen your spirits but all it managed to do was make all your supporters wish they had sprigs on their boots too. With smiling and somewhat muddy faces our 9 teams played with

positive attitudes and determination, the 6th grade, 7th grade green, 8th grade green, 9th grade and 12th grade made finals. The 8th grade green won their Cup final 15–0 over Fraser Tech white and the 9th grade drew their final with Varsity Taiohi 10 all to share the honours. Congratulations to both teams and their coaches Hayden Robbs & Jardon Wilson. The 8th grade black and the 10th grade also won their Plate Finals. Thank you to all the dedicated families and friends who were there in support despite very wet and dismal conditions, you are all very much appreciated As a small club we rely on the support and sponsorship of local businesses, we would like to thank the following generous sponsors: MTF Hamilton – Rob Kirkwood, L J Hooker Raglan – Kyle Leuthart, PGG Wrightson – Chris Leuthart and the Raglan Bakery & Café. Let’s be honest, volunteer organizations, especially those in small communities, cannot survive without the support of parents and sponsors so if you’re looking for

vehicle finance give Rob a ring; a house to buy, Kyle will happily look after you; what about stock - keep Chris in mind and I can personally recommend the hot pork roll from Rick, Paisey and family! If you are interested in being a sponsor we have a new sponsorship structure, which ranges from $250 to have your logo/name appearing on correspondence including team photos and certificates to $1500 which will have you logo/name on the sleeve of a new set of jerseys & more. If you would like more information, contact Jolene 0276673329. We have been very fortunate this year as the draw has most of our 9 teams playing in Raglan every second weekend (from 15th June), so come down and show your support, enjoy a coffee and sausage and witness some stars in the making. We can guarantee the brand of rugby being played is expansive and exciting. Raglan Junior Rugby Committee

Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

Pit falls for pig dogs Winter is here, which for many locals means boars, boars, boars!

Urtica Ferox: tree nettle

With hunting dogs coming out of summer retirement, we are casting light on a couple of health hazards owners should keep in mind. Urtica Ferox aka Ongaonga is NZs native tree nettle, and is one to avoid while traipsing through the bush. Both leaves and stems are covered in spines which inject a powerful neurotoxin into anything unlucky enough to touch them. Symptoms in humans and dogs are very similar, and include burning, tingling sensations, numbness, incoordination, partial to full body paralysis, blindness, chills, abdominal cramps, excessive drooling, muscle tremors and difficulty breathing. It is said to have claimed the lives of many dogs, horses and even humans. Speedy location of poisoned dogs in the bush is essential, along with prompt veterinary treatment. If treated in the early stages, prognosis is good with dogs returning to normal within a couple of weeks. Ongaonga poisoning is a significant risk to dogs and owners alike- we recommend never hunting alone. Every year we get a few cases of an unexplained syndrome we call “pig dog myopathy”. Its exact cause is unknown, as owners and vets alike have been unable to isolate a common factor among all cases. Possible triggers are a lack of blood supply to muscles, lack of available nutrients to burn for fuel, a build up of lactic acid and muscle enzymes from physical exertion, contact with a toxic substance or plant/ algae, maybe a combination of

the above. Symptoms range in severity and include sudden lethargy, muscle stiffness and pain, collapse and muscle tremors. Blood samples show elevated muscle enzymes which the body excretes through the kidneys. This can severely damage them, or cause them to shut down completely. IV fluids are essential as they support the kidneys to flush out toxins with minimal damage. Muscle that is damaged by the build up of enzymes and acids is often replaced by scar tissue as it repairs, resulting in less “useable” muscle and a decrease in physical ability. Recovery is slow, with dogs being unable to hunt or work for months, and some never fully recover. To reduce the risk of your dog getting myopathy we suggest feeding a good quality diet, a supplement, keeping them fit and in good body condition. Diets should be high quality and formulated for active dogs. A vitamin and mineral supplement provides the body with all the nutrients it needs for sustained activity. Keeping dogs fit builds endurance and trains their bodies to cope with long periods of exertion. You cannot expect your dog to be a high performance athlete after sitting in a kennel all week. Daily exercise will build and maintain your dogs muscle strength, endurance and cardiovascular function. If you are concerned about your dogs performance, or it collapses during or after exercise- bring it in to the clinic or call and talk to one of the nurses. Happy hunting everyone!

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Raglan VIEWS FOREVER Classic 2 storied brick home, multiple harbour views. Northerly aspect. All day sun, in-ground pool, 1011m2 of freehold section. Fruit trees,ROW.

Raglan A SURFER’S PARADISE One of 7 only, absolute waterfront Whale Bay properties. Big surf views, north facing, 1093 m2 property, ample parking, fully fenced, landscaped.

For Sale $399,000 FIRM View ljhooker.co.nz/20HFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465

For Sale $Bring all Offers View ljhooker.co.nz/BQHFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465

Email pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz

Email pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

Raglan 25 Government Road

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This unique lifestyle property within the heart of the village is offered for sale by Auction. Just under 1 Ha (0.8187 Ha) with 3x2 bedroom dwellings offers potential to prospective purchasers. It’s a five minute walk (approx) to the wharf and Cox’s Bay, and the Lily Street walkway provides a pleasant bush walk to the rugby fields, tennis club and town.

Raglan BIG IS GOOD A large two storied house with 4+ b/rms, rumpus, 3 bathrooms, 2 fire places, large basement, decks, Harbour views, off street parking. 810m2 site.

Raglan WALK TO TOWN Spacious open plan living, two double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in wardrobe plus the bonus of a semi self contained flat.

For Sale $399,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/B5HFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465

For Sale $449,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/THFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804

This is an opportunity not to be missed. The land has been landscaped with extensive low maintenance native plantings, ponds, hosting a fabulous menagerie of native fauna. Viewing by appointment only.

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

Contact David for further information.

Email pbarry.raglan@ljh.co.nz George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Email: ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Raglan RELAX AND ENJOY

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Raglan THE ULTIMATE BEACH HOUSE

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Raglan COUNTRY LIVING

Super tidy home. New kitchen and bathroom, deck for outdoor entertaining. New exterior paint. In very good condition throughout, so be quick.

Ultra modern home built for the sun and views with its own harbour access. You will love the peacefulness of the bush setting and the beautiful harbour view.

Cosy cottage in a peaceful, private location with a lovely rural outlook. Close to Te Mata village and school. Approx 1.58 ha. (subject to title).

For Sale $By Negotiation View ljhooker.co.nz/99HFG Contact David Cordiner 021 283 0511

For Sale $699,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/AZHFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

For Sale $275,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/44HFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

Email dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz

Email ccox.raglan@ljh.co.nz George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

New Listing

AUCTION DATE 1pm 6th July 2013 (unless sold prior) In the rooms of L J Hooker George Boyes & Co Ltd, 27 Bow Street, Raglan. View ljhooker.co.nz/C8HFG Open for Inspection Anytime by appointment Contact David Cordiner 021 283 0511 Email dcordiner.raglan@ljh.co.nz LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Raglan CLASSIC STYLE IN BRICK & TILE Lovingly landscaped for low maintenance, 3 bedrooms plus ensuite, double glazing throughout, rear courtyard and orchard. A home of quality. Built in 2009. For Sale $429,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/7SHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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For Sale $359,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/CAHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309

Classic brick home , first time on market in 30 years! Established trees and gardens, boat ramp across the road. Rare opportunity, make your dreams come true! For Sale $575,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/80HFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309

For Sale $595,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/BWHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

Tucked away, but a short walk to town. Decks on 2 sides for outdoor living. Large section could be a children’s wonderland or a sheltered secret garden . For Sale $269,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/8XHFG Contact Chrissy Cox 027 287 1804 LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

This home boasts large harbour views from an open plan entertaining area, wrap-around decks and bedrooms. A fine permanent or holiday home.

Email kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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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Raglan SIMPLY A SUPERB LOCATION

Raglan FAMILY COUNTRY LIVING Classic family home in great order on flat ¼ acre section. So much to offer for the price. This won’t last long,

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Raglan ENJOY THE WIDE OPEN WATERVIEWS

Raglan HAPPY HOLIDAYS, HAPPY FAMILIES

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AUTOMOTIVE

ENGINEERING

DRIP FREE PLUMBING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD BUILDERS

New Homes Renovation & Maintenance Specialists Friendly & Reliable Service Free Quotes Contact Silas: 027 66 Silas (74527) kre8iveconstruction@yahoo.co.nz

PLUMBING

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

SPECIALIST IN PLUMBING, ROOFING AND DRAINLAYING. NO JOB TOO SMALL !

HARLEY FIELD Greenslade Rd, Raglan PH: 021 127 5486 EMAIL: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

ROOFING

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING RaglanEngineeringAd.indd 1

4/10/07 3:17:13 PM

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

LAN EXCAVATION G A R S ROB POOLTON LTD

EXCAVATOR & TRUCK HIRE LOW LOADER TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE FULL RANGE OF EXCAVATION SERVICES LANDSCAPING SITE WORKS FARM DRAINAGE RETAINING WALLS SUPPLIER OF PADDOCK ROCKS “Locally owned and operated” PH: Rob - 07 825 6828 or 021 957 745 or raglandiggers@clearnet.co.nz

MINISKIPS SKIP BIN SPECIAL!

$50 discount on 4.5m bins for the month of June.

PLUMBING

If you are looking to advertise your trade or service then there is no better place to promote yourself than our local For advertising inquiries: trade directory. Contact the Raglan Chronicle Discounted

For advertising inquiries: Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

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advertising rates on 07 825 7076 are offered to all or email us at: regular info@raglanchronicle.co.nz advertisers so contact us today as:

This space could be yours. Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: info@raglanchronicle.co.nz


This Sunday 10 a.m Raglan Community Church

Stuart Wright Got Faith? All welcome.

7 Taipari Ave. RaglanWest P L A S T I C S A N O N Y M O U S MEETING: Plastic free July support group. Harbour View Hotel, Friday 28th June, 5.30pm. RUGBY AT THE SPORTS GROUND, Saturday 29 June @ 2.45pm, Waikato Division 2, Raglan v Huntly. MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & W e d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. FREE BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House FREE CV WRITING ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. WEDNESDAYS @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm.

For Sale

WORKSHOP 2 DAYS: ASIST training (Suicide Intervention Techniques). 17/18 July. Limited spaces remain. $50. Must be paid in a.dvance. Contact Chrissy at Raglan Community House Ph 825 8142. WAIPARA HILLS FOOD AND WINE matching Dinner 5 course degustation menu with accompanying wines. Hosted at Orca restaurant with Winemaker Simon McGeorge Tues 2nd July, 6.30pm start,$90 per head Spaces limited, bookings essential ph.8256543. RAGLAN RAM BLERS WED 03 JULY: 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station - Toreparu – about a 4km walk just north of Aotea to look at one of Whaingaroa’s 15 large waterfalls (now with plenty of water in it!) beside a wall of basalt columns and bring lunch to eat beside the second largest coastal wetland in North Island. RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. OP SHOP BARGAINS @Hall, 3 Stewart St, 9-11.30am Saturdays

Wanted To Let GENTLEMAN 56YRS, competent h a n d y m a n , g r o u n d s m a n requires small 1-2 bdrm cottage long term. Loval refs ph 022 611 0483. To Let

FIREWOOD DRY, 6x6 load delivered. Pine: $110, ph 021 077 1524. FOR REMOVAL, 10SQM, 3 phase power parquet floor, insulated, great condition, $7000 o.n.o. 07 825 8317. FULLY FURN. COTTAGE Upper COUCH 6FT X 32INCHES. Colour Wainui Rd, suit single/ (Gold) $25, excellent couple prof. or artist. condition. Ph 825 No animals. Avail. from June. $250pw. Ref. Ph 0565.

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.

NEW denim instore DR. DENIM & One Teaspoon Awesome Baggies, + be in quick for our Winter S A L E xx

8257180. 1 BDRM, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE close to shops, with sea views and sunny veranda. $200pw + pwr Contact 021 0235 4943. SELF CONTAINED FURNISHED studio in tranquil setting. $200 pw inc power and broadband. Ph 0273030491 or 8257123. FOR RENT, 3 BEDROOM house, Raglan West $320 per week. Available from 15th July, Call 092336550. HOUSE, FULLY FURNISHED, 2bdrm, suit couple, heat pump, logfire, very tidy. n/s,n/ dogs.refs ess. $330pw. ph 8258410.

Courses, classes & workshops ZUMBA! @ TE UKU HALL Monday 9.30am, Wednesday 6.30pm - ring/txt Sarah T for more info 825 5844 or 0272106784.

PARENTING SUPPORT GROUP: 6.30 to 9.00pm. Thurs 04 July @ Te Mauri Tau. Te Mauri Tau Inc. Nonviolent Parenting Workshop.

FRI 28 JUN @ YOT CLUB, HUSK WITH TRASH CAN DUO, PSYCHROCK/BLUES, $10.

SAT 29 JUN @ YOT Club, CORNERSTONE ROOTS & Dj Jamin-I, $15 presales at Raglan Roast.

To Let

Services Offered

BABIES & TODDLERS: 6.30 to 9.00pm. Wed 03 July @ Old School Arts Centre. Te Mauri Tau Inc. Nonviolent Parenting Workshop.

2 BDRM BEACH BACH, newly refurbished, 2 bathrooms, deck, a stones throw from kite beach, beautiful views. Short term available from July – mid October. $280 pw, pets OK. Phone Lisa 825 7115 or mobile 0211798256. DOWNSTAIRS OFFICE AT Raglan Community House is available to rent on either a permanent or casual basis; weekly or individual days. Very reasonable rates. Power included. Lockable storage available as well. Room is self contained with small kitchenette and separate toilet/ handbasin. Contact Chrissy on Ph 8258142. 2 BDRM + SLEEPOUT, large lounge + dining, longterm tenant, cat OK, gge, $320pw. 825 8334. COSY STUDIO, 1 BDRM, self-contained, new bathroom, close to town + beach, suit working person, $195 pw, includes exp. Ph 021 872233.

Garage Sale

BACKYARD SALE @ Belindsays 28 Wallis St. Saturday 29th from 9am – 1pm lots of old records, CDs and household goods. MASSIVE GARAGE SALE, 15 Simon Rd, 8.30 to 12, Sunday 30th July. GARAGE SALE, 28 Manukau Road, Saturday, starting 8am. Going overseas, everything must go!

MENS GROUP: 6.30 to 9.00pm. Thurs 04 July @ Old School Arts Centre. Te Mauri Tau Inc. Nonviolent Parenting Workshop.

HOUSE SITTER AVA I L A B L E , references, feed your pets, water plants, clear letterbox etc. while you are away. Tania 027 654 3304.

Situations Vacant

SHOW OFF AOTEAROA requires someone with sound knowledge of jewellery construction, design & gallery management. Skills in pounamu, carving, binding, braiding, lashing techniques. Bi-lingual + French/German advantageous. Weekend work essential. For appointments: 825 7962.

Situations Vacant

CHEF DE PARTIE. Experience in a la carte necessary. Starting ASAP. Contact Angela or Shelley on 8258010.

PART TIME CLEANER: Once a week for three hours to clean small house for two people. 12 kms from Raglan, so must have own transport. $60 per week. To apply, ring Tel: 825 8803.

Public Notices

FLATMATE WANTED TO share 3 bdrm house with one other, water views, sunny and insulated house, suit professional, $135 p/w + expenses. Ph 027 29 3030 98.

ACT LIKE A MONK, NOT A PUNK Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Public Notices

LIME HAS NOW relocated to the old police cells, corner Main Rd + Robertson and is now called Heavenly! All contact info still the same. Look forward to showing you our beautiful new premises. 825 8730. W H A I N G A R O A ENVIRONMENT CENTRE Inc. Soc. AGM is being held on Thursday 11th July; 5pm at the Town Hall. 07 825 0480

RAGLAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Inc)

Notice of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 23rd July 2013 – 7.30 am The Shack – in conjunction with July Breakfast Contact: info@ raglanchamber.co.nz

EXPERIENCED N A N N Y / B A B Y S I T T E R available, over 4 years experience, all ages, Steiner background and training, lots of creative play, craft and fresh air. Call Danica 022 394 3871. FREE HERBAL M E D I C I N E consultations with third year student. Call Eliza 825 8555/0276634356.

Public Notices

Flatmate Wanted

OFFICE SPACE Tenancy available upstairs at 1 Wainui Road, Raglan (previously the ASR Limited offices) with a combined administration, kitchen and toilet facility area of 260m2. All enquiries to: Dawn Brock Wainui Road Tenancy P O Box 132 Hamilton, 3240 Ph: 07 834 3311 Email dawn.brock@jonwebb.co.nz

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 22.06.13 PARENTS SHOULD READ THIS! What would you say if someone said you could give your child an education for as little as $12.33 per week?

GRADE

RESULT

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

5th Pipi’s

NA

Seth Waters-Waitere

6th Moray’s

NA

Alby Sharples

7th Stingrays

Win 5 - 1

Harrison Meek

7th Penguins

Loss 1 - 6

Nils Wessling

*Certain terms and conditions apply

8th Dolphins

Bye

Going back to work? Need time out?

8th Rockfish

Win 5 - 1

Naoise McCormack

Going back to work? We have exciting spaces avilable for children in your area NOW!

8 Anemones

Win 7 - 3

Eaddy Holmes

9th Orcas

Draw 1 - 1

Navryn Meddings- Malone

0800 JEMMAS (536 627)

9th Sharks

Win 3 - 1

Kaitlyn Collier

11th Piranhas

Win 3 - 2

Rohan Cano Presad

or visit

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Open-Bull Sharks Win 7 - 0

Rudy Regnier

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY 22.06.13 GRADE

RESULT

6 Green Won 80 - 70 th

PLAYERS OF THE DAY Riley Hartgill & Michaela Adams

7th Green Lost 50 - 70 Grady Bruce & Keira Kereopa 7th Black Lost 55 - 65 Arnika Mete & Liam Pyle 8th Green Won 45 - 20 Taylor Sherlock, Kase Robbs & Oliver Wallace 8th Black Won 45 - 15 Aria McLachlan & Sam Loten 9th

Won 45 - 30

Kase Wilson & Rowan McLachlan

10th

Lost 10 - 35

Sky Reid, Tukupeau Stevenson & Liam Parrott

11th

Lost 65 - 5

James Forrest & Coby Rooks

12th

Won 74 - 7

Kane Roberts & Tom Wallace

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION: 28th June 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

COME AND SUPPORT RAGLAN’S KIDS CLAY WORKSHOP CHARITY AUCTION! DON’T FORGET OUR PURCHASER/VENDOR COMPETITION!!! SEE THE TEAM!

1st prize - $5000 travel voucher, 2nd prize $2000 travel voucher UNDER THE RAGLAN SUN Location, views and potential! • 2 double bedrooms, open

• Views of countryside & Mt Karioi • Grazing pasture, ponds, wetland area • Paddocks and some farm buildings • Situated on 2.68 ha.

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• Lovely rural setting

ID#RAG21520

ULTIMATE FAMILY HOME $495,000

VENDOR SAYS “SELL NOW” •

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Located on a no exit road, 12 mins approx from Raglan Township. Te Mata community & school close by. • Well presented lifestyle block (5013m2) elevated with rural views and commanding views of Mt Karioi. • No Covenants, fully fenced, would suit eco living regarding services. Prior Auction offers considered.

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LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY $425,000 Nestled into the southern slopes of Mt Karioi. This 3 bedroom home plus sleepout has been renovated. Has various sheds and a new septic system. A new Code Compliance has been issued. Enjoy the astounding panoramic rural views. Situated on the very popular coastal tourist loop from Raglan to Ruapuke and Whaanga Road.

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SOLSCAPE: TENDER 611 WAINUI RD - OPEN VIEWING: SATURDAY 1-3PM. All Tenders to be at Ray White Office, Raglan by 4pm, 5th July 2013. Unless sold prior by Private Treaty. ID#RAG21475

ID#RAG21511 A property that will answer your call where everyone will enjoy spacious family living. Immaculately presented. This is a 2009 A1 designer home featuring the following: • 4 double bedrooms, including master bedroom with ensuite • Twin living areas, large dining area, open plan modern kitchen • Double internal access garaging ample off street parking, with front and rear decks which overlook a large lawn situated on 814m2 • Fully insulated with double glazing & two Panasonic heat pumps. •Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, well positioned close to the estuary front reserve. Located in a highly desirable location, this is a must view. This property offers the complete package.

ID#RAG21552

OPEN HOME

POINT OF DIFFERENCE $270,000

Nestled in a quiet cul-delsac and well positioned for harbour water views & mountain views, close to town. Sloping section (893m2) with pedestrian access to Kaitoke Harbour, with a height restriction in place to guarantee your view across the harbour.

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OPEN HOMES this weekend 29th & 30th June Saturday 12pm - 34 Taipari Ave

Sunday 12pm - 16 Simon Rd

Saturday 1pm - 17 Lily St

Sunday 1pm - 57 Government Rd

Saturday 2pm - 1 Lily St

Sunday 1pm - 17 Lily St.

Saturday 1-3pm - Solscape - 611 Wainui Rd

Sunday 2pm - 14 Kaitoke St

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

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Saturday 12pm 34 Taipari Ave


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