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RAGLAN NEWS AND VISITOR GUIDE

SURFERS HEALING

RANGITAHI BRIDGE POU

RAGLAN ARTS WEEKEND

Raglan was host to a significant Surfers Healing event.

Local carvers unveil the pou that have been commissioned for the newly opened Rangitahi Brdge

Local artists will be opening their studios for the Raglan Arts Weekend in April.

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SOOTHING SUR F WITH SUR FERS HE A LING

S U R F E R S H E A L I N G I S A F O U N DAT I O N T H AT O R G A N I S E S O P P O RT U N I T I E S F O R C H I L D R E N W I T H A U T I S M

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ast week Raglan hosted a significant Surfers Healing event at Ngarunui beach. Surfers Healing is a foundation that organises opportunities for children with Autism to experience the power of surfing. Local Ian Reeder is the man behind bringing the event to Whaingaroa and Jacqui from the Local Rag caught up with him to learn more. How did Surfers Healing begin? Who was the founder and how did you become involved? I have been surfing for 55 years and 33 years ago I met the founder of Surfers Healing, Izzy Paskowitz when he was a pro surfer. We became life long friends. Izzy married Danielle and they had a family and his son Isaiah was diagnosed with Autism. Izzy was finding Isaiah challenging and while he was having a tantrum at the beach he decided to slip him on a board and paddle out with him. Instantly Isiaah responded positively and a ‘calmness came over him’. He developed a bond with his son during surfing and from there The Surfers Healing foundation was born over 22 years ago. It has now currently running in 6 countries including Whaingaroa, New Zealand.

It was the perfect day for it and there was a large turn out. Apart from families who else gets involved and supports the foundation? The Surfers are all volunteers and come from Hawaii, California, Puerto Rico and Aotearoa. In the US alone there are 12 yearly events where over 3000 children with Autism are taken out surfing. Surfers Healing is a non profit organization and all events are free of charge. This is our 4th year in Raglan and each year we are attracting bigger numbers. I moved to Raglan 5 years ago and really wanted this to be a reality for this great town. Two of our surfers who travel the world with Surfers Healing went to the Raglan Surf academy: Levi Stewart and Morgan Munro. I was impressed to see so many kids thriving on the experience and really confident on the boards. Why do you think it’s so effective for Children with Autism? The experience of the ocean has a profound effect on these children and in many cases as I have heard from the parents, when the kids come in from the surf they are smiling and more elevated that usual. Izzy says in a great You Tube clip called ‘Surfers Healing the Izzy Paskowitz story’ that the sensation and the smell of the ocean mellowed out his son’s behavior.

The power of this event is incredible for all who participate. Occasionally some kids are fearful of being taken out in the ocean but the experience of the surfers in handling this overrides their anxiety. After the first wave usually you see this beaming smile with the anxiety completely gone. When is the next event in Raglan and if local children wanted to be involved what should they do? We plan on this being an annual event and of course encourage anyone in our community with a child with autism to participate. For more info on upcoming events please contact Surfers Healing website or you can email Ian Reeder at ianreeder54@gmail.com Who supports you locally to help put on such an important event? Local Kaumatuas Sean Ellison and Shirley Waitere came along to kindly support us and bless the event. Greenwave Surf School from Raglan have supported us with boards and help for the past four years . Without their help we wouldn’t have been able to put our event on. Local Tessa Randrup volunteers and helps us out with instructing.

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SHOWC A SING LOC A L CR E ATIVE TA LENT R A G L A N A RT S W E E K E N D

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aglan’s famous open studio art trail is set to hit town in Easter 2020, and promises to showcase the best artists this side of the

divvy. The Raglan Arts Weekend (RAW), now in its 11th year, draws thousands of art aficionados from across the country who come to get a sneak peek into the creative process of our local talent. “There’s something uniquely special about stepping into an artist’s environment and seeing how they have drawn their inspiration before committing to their medium,” says Nicky Brzeska, Co-ordinator for RAW. “Take Miranda Caird’s home studio as an example and it’s not hard to see how the mesmerising ocean view translates into her really iconic work.”

RAW is a self-guided tour, with visitors using the newly redesigned Arts Trail map to help them plot their own routes. March also sees the opening of the RAW Preview Exhibition at the Old School Arts Centre where ‘Talking about Climate Change’ showcase pieces and $200 artworks will be up for grabs. The themed exhibition is a first for the weekend, and the idea is to get the artists to really challenge themselves. “It’s a subject that resonates well in our eco-conscious seaside town, and we’re hoping it will entice a broader audience to come and see how it is interpreted,” Nicky says. The 2020 event also sees the launch of the mentorship programme, where the experience and expertise of senior art talent in Raglan will be leveraged to support new artists. With 23 new artist registrations in the past two years, the team

thought it beneficial to help emerging talent in areas including pricing, working to a brief and art critique, amongst others. RAW will run Saturday 11th April to Monday 13th April with the majority of studios open 10am until 5pm. The Preview Exhibition will run from March 19th until April 13th from 10am until 2pm at the Old School. There will be an opening night on Wednesday 18th March at 6.30pm for artists and their friends and family, and members of the Raglan Community Arts Council.

For further information, visit raglanartsweekend.nz, or @raglanart on Facebook or pick up a copy of the new brochure at the Raglan i-SITE on Wainui Road or at various cafes and galleries across the North Island.

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J ULI A N GODFERY

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As an artist Jane feels lucky to live in Raglan, where she doesn’t have to travel far to find creative inspiration. Her passion is painting native flora and fauna as well as landscapes of Raglan and the Coromandel. Jane spends a big part of each year designing graphic print ranges which are also produced and distributed as greeting cards by Live Wires NZ Ltd. She has worked with them for 17 years creating images taking inspiration from fabric and homeware design, colour trends and even environmental concerns. Framed reproduction prints and original paintings of Raglan are available through Show Off at 2 Bow Street, Raglan. For the full catalogue of landscape prints and originals - www.janegallowayartist.com Graphic print designs - www.palmprints.co.nz

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Julian has his own unique view of the world which can be seen in his drawings involving intense pattern-making with fine-tipped pens. People often find his naïve drawings of simple subjects very moving. Julian would love to be a full-time artist. His dream is to win the IHC Art Awards, as he has been a finalist several times. He is proud to display his work during the Raglan Arts Weekend and would love for you to visit.

Prints of his drawings can be purchased at www.palmprints.co.nz


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BRODIE R EYNOLDS

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During the Easter Arts weekend I will be doing live paintings of my new watercolour and ink series which will be available for sale at the time.

Brodie’s work explores the ethereal and often atmospheric pockets of our landscape. It is always rich in technique, and conveys a relentless search for both form and essence through the use of oil paint.

My paintings reflect the indefinable mystique of Mother Nature, from the tender power of the human body to the space, grace and drama of rock, sea and sky. Languid lines, bold shadows and delicate, fleeting light reveal images that are both imaginary and intimately familiar, inspired by my surroundings and life experiences. I’ve always been inspired by Turner’s way with painting the light, which has led me to explore the excitement, colour, drama, serenity and seductiveness of the sea in my art especially around Raglan and the west coast. I have harboured a passion for creating things ever since I was young, whether it’s art, architecture or design. In the gallery you will also find the designer cases and eco portfolio that I designed.

The transparent layers in her paintings give a sense of lost and found, sometimes easily identifiable but often quite mysterious. She creates a landscape both real and imagined, surreal and sometimes abstract, delving into the emotions that can arise when we surrender and move within an organic energetic flow. New effects and “happy accidents” keeps her practise fresh and organic, and the more one engages, the more little hidden treasures can be found. “When I’m in the painting zone, I like to imagine that feeling of great surrender...the silence, the soft blanket of mist, the light spray of water, and inhaling the fragrance of an atmospheric sky. In that single moment, there is a connection between all that is, all we are, and all that could be”.

Gallery: 92 Wallis street, The Wharf, Raglan \ w rickyoumans.com \ p +64 02102244471

f @brodielovesart \ w www.brodiereynolds.com

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SA R A H STEED

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Geraldine’s style has been described as being poetic, ‘having a quiet eye’ she captures a mood and a sense of ‘being there’. Her aim is to keep the image as raw and real as possible - treating the digital image as if is was an analogue shot. Taking the art of photography back to the simplicity of film. Being a graphic designer also influences her photography style - composition, angles and textures, are all apparent in her images. Raglan, weather and music inspire this artist. The empty grey misty Raglan is her fave. Natural colours, nature’s palette. NZ’s raw beauty. Geraldine’s latest collection ‘THIS PLACE’ is currently being exhibited at Rock-it Cafe on Wainui Road, you can also find other pieces on display at Orca, The Shack and Seed Pilates studio. For this year’s Arts Weekend Geraldine will be exhibiting her work, alongside Megan Hockly, Matt Meenagh and Sarah Steed, at the St Peter’s Church Hall on Bow Street. She also has a upcoming exhibition titled ‘Belonging’ at the ArtsPost gallery in Hamilton in May - a collaboration with an Auckland painter. e geb@g-design.co.nz \ i @g.design_photo \ f @gdesignprints \ w www.g-design.co.nz

Sarah Steed is an artist inspired by the depths of the ocean - deep teal, azure blue, aqua, silvery schiller and turquoise. She graduated from The Norwich School of Art and Design in BA (Hons) Fine Art Sculpture, but her love for stone, shape and metals soon turned her attention to jewellery design. Sarah lives and works in Raglan and her jewellery range can be found in Jet Collective - the long established arts collective in town. She also teaches private and small group classes in ceramics and jewellery and welcomes enquiries. For anyone with a love for gemstones, sterling silver and turquoise hues this is a must see local artist. p 021 232 5296 \ w sarahsteeddesigns@gmail.com \ i @sarahsteeddesigns

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POU WE AVE R AGL A N A ND R A NGITA HI TOGETHER – CONNEC TING THE PA ST A ND PR ESENT A R E C E N T D AW N C E R E M O N Y C E L E B R A T E D T H E U N V E I L I N G O F F O U R P O U T H A T S TA N D S E N T RY AT T H E N E W L Y F I N I S H E D R A N G I TA H I B R I D G E

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Kelvin Le Lievre, Simon Te Wheoro, Kawharu Greensill and Iti Stafford at the Rangitahi Bridge. n a recent dawn ceremony attended by local iwi, contractors, the Peacocke family and existing peninsula residents,

the Rangitahi Bridge was officially opened with a blessing and karakia by local kaumatua Russell Riki, Sean Ellison, Paddy Kaa and Atutahi Riki. Four carvings that stand sentry on the bridge were revealed by the local carvers who worked on the pou. Wooden beams from the old walk bridge were used to create the four pou - with two erected at each end of the new bridge. It was important to the five whakairo (carvers), Kawharu Greensill, Kelvin Le

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Lievre, Cory Marsters, Iti Stafford and

Shaped like turuturu (traditional weaving

Simon Te Wheoro, to weave together the

pegs), the pou feature an aramoana design,

past and the present as well as connecting

symbolising the movement of the tides and

Raglan and Rangitahi.

the sea creatures that move with the tides.

Long before the rickety old bridge, local iwi crossed the causeway between Opotoru Rd and Rangitahi by a manuka bridge.

The metal bridge railings are representative of the garment being woven. “I’m grateful to be here because standing

is

here means so much to me in terms of

being developed was once the land of

genealogy and history,” Russell says. “It’s

Wahangaoterangi.

appropriate that we gathered at either end

The

area

on

which

Rangitahi

“The pou represent unity and connection.

of the bridge and came together in the

Connecting people, connecting history,

middle just as the bridge now connects

connecting cultures. They are also kaitiaki

Raglan to Rangitahi.”

[guardians] for the bridge,” Kawharu says.

Janine Jackson


DIRECTORY

the Herbal Dispensary

Bronwyn Lowe has turned her passion for natural products in to a thriving business over the past two decades.

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his month the Local Rag sat down with Bronwyn Lowe from the Herbal Dispensary. Opening the shop back in 1996, The Herbal Dispensary has been a mainstay in the Raglan CBD for over two decades. In what year did you establish the Herbal Dispensary? In 1996, after three years of study, I graduated as a Medical Herbalist from The Waikato Centre of Herbal Studies. Why did you decide to start it up? What was your background? My interest in herbal medicine grew from working in various horticultural occupations. I was growing herbal plants for the local markets and garden centres when I learnt about using herbs more as a medicine. When I graduated, few people knew what Herbal Medicine was and how to use it to enhance their health. My idea was to open a clinic with a shop to raise the profile of Herbal Medicine and serve the local community, and then go back to my garden! It didn’t quite turn out that way but here we are 25 years later with great local support and a broad customer base from all around NZ I really believe in the power of herbal medicine to support people with their health and vitality. Having a background in horticulture, Herbal Medicine brought together my interest in both plants and helping others with their health.

Where did you first operate from? I first started in the old doctor’s surgery in Wi Neera Street, with Dr Ian Marcus, who was very supportive, however the business soon outgrew those premises. I then moved down the alley on Bow Street where Raglan Roast now operates from. As we continued to grow we moved premises along Bow Street, ever expanding, until ending up at our current location at 6 Wallis Street 8 years ago. This is a fantastic spot, allowing us to have our herb garden at the back, two clinic rooms, a dedicated dispensary, and organic food store. How has the business evolved over time? When I began, I opened with just $3000 worth of stock and only a small dispensary of liquid herbs. With community support, I was able to expand my range and move into areas such as natural skincare, organic foods, and natural health supplements. In the early days of the shop, catering to the gift market would entice people in to the Herbal Medicine side, however nowadays it seems to hold its own! When I began, it was just me, and now we employ between 8-14 staff depending on the time of year. What are your latest developments ? The community’s interest in reducing plastic use allowed us to install a successful Eco Store cleaning products refillery last year which has proved popular. Here you can refill anything from shampoo to glass cleaner! We are also working behind the scenes on a new skincare range, stay tuned! Employing two full-time Naturopaths and Medical Herbalists last year has seen the

growth of The Nourish Clinic, where oneon-one consultations are available with our qualified practitioners. What aspect of the Herbal do you enjoy the most? Building customer relationships and of course bringing Herbal Medicine to a wide range of people and seeing and hearing the positive results! How do you want people to feel when they come instore? Welcomed, looked after, supported, and part of the Raglan community. When are you open? 9am-5pm, 7 days a week.

The Herbal Dispensary and Organic Food Store. 6 Wallis Street, Raglan Ph: 07 825 7444

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AROMATHERAPY

Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy... ..... ...................................................021 969 929 web:...................................www.ddma.co.nz

CELEBRANT - WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS

Robyn Riddle..............................027 5560438

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HERBAL HEALTH

The Herbal Dispensary................07 825 7444 Private Herbal/Naturopathic consultations

HOMEOPATHY

Janis Beet Homeopath.....................07 825 8004

MASSAGE

Diane Davies Massage & Aromatherapy. . ........ ...................................................021 969 929 web:...................................www.ddma.co.nz

SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPIST

Melissa Delaux .................... ..................... Therapist and Mindfulness Teacher...021 1105588

YOGA

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R AGL A N SHUT TLE N E W OW N E R S F O R R AG L A N SHUTTLE – AND NEW LIFE IN OZ FOR FOUNDERS

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“slightly sad” Phil and Emily Meek will be passengers not drivers when they take the Raglan Shuttle up to Auckland next week en route to a new life on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. The reversal of roles comes after the longtime locals handed over the keys – all four sets – to the new owners of the thriving shuttle/taxi service they started “from scratch” five-and-a-half years ago. “It’s been an incredible journey,” Emily said before Monday’s handover to business partners Neil McLeod and Raymond Mudekuneye at Raglan Shuttle’s new downtown premises in Bankart St. “From day one the demand for a dedicated airport shuttle and taxi grew with us and our three boys.” Emily confessed she was slightly sad to see the business go but excited for their family’s new start in Caloundra, which Phil reckons he fell in love with last year on a trip for his 50th birthday. “It’s beautiful,” he told the Chronicle. “A great place to live my side of 50 … good quality of life and lots of opportunities for our children (aged from four to 13).” Phil all but grew up in Raglan, coming from Hamilton for family holidays in the 70s then settling here in the 90s. “It will be sad not to see the familiar faces any more,” he says. “I’ll be lost in the crowd at Caloundra.”

Driving the shuttles has been something of a perfect job, he adds, in that he could “talk and talk and talk” to their many airport, taxi and tour passengers over the years. His parents used to give him a dollar to shut up back in the day, he laughs. Setting up their “lifestyle business” has allowed the couple to live in Raglan without having to go over Shaking on it: Phil and Emily flanked by new owners Neil, left, and Raymond, right. the divvy for work, they say. “And we haven’t missed a flight,” adds He and his “silent” business partner And while it’s been a juggle with a Emily. Raymond ventured to Raglan for the first young family, Phil and Emily – who mostly time at the end of last year to check out The demand for their around-town managed the office side of things from the shuttle service they saw advertised on taxi service came as a bit of a surprise their Government Rd home – agree it’s Trade Me. as it was more the airport runs they had been good in that they’ve also been able in mind when they set up the business. The pair did their due diligence and to work in with things like school trips, “But the day we launched (December 1 Neil, who’s had businesses before, came to-ing and fro-ing groups which often 2014) was the day the drink-driving laws to stay with and “shadow” the Meeks included their own children and friends. changed,” Emily recalls. after Christmas for two weeks to see how They’ve grown the business from the service operated. Neil – who’ll be the shuttle’s main just one six-seater shuttle with trailer driver – is now settled in the Bankart “It worked wonderfully,” he says. “I’ve to today’s small fleet of two cars, an St house, which is across the road from got very big shoes to fill.” 11-seater van and a 24-seater bus. “We Raglan Four Square. Originally from South are incredibly proud of the service we As for Emily and Phil, they say it was Africa, he’d been living in Auckland since perfect timing and they feel “very lucky to have been able to provide to residents and visitors to our beautiful hometown of 2006. have found the right people in all aspects”. Raglan.” Edith Symes

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H AWA II A N M USIC M A STERS Raglan will host two of Hawaii’s top Music Masters: Bryan Tolentino and Halehaku Seabury. A live performance will be held on Thursday March 12 at the Town Hall (7pm, gold coin donation) and a Musical Workshop will be run by these two award winning entertainers the following day on Friday March 13 (Raglan Community House, 12-1.30pm, $30). For more information contact Kaleo Benavides on 027 528 2099.

LOCAL DIRECTORY

Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

Buying or Selling your house! Independent and locally owned Give us a call for a free quote. Rhys Ellison 07 834 1248 & 021 2967 296 Or Kerron Sexton 07 834 1248 & 027 555 4842

SUNDAY SERVICES

10am Raglan Area School 7pm Te Uku Church Pastor Roger Peart ph 07 825 5199

www.surfside.co.nz

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LIT TLE GA LLERY WITH A BIG HE A RT FOR THE A RTS OF WH A INGA ROA T H E M A D E I N R A G L A N G A L L E RY F E AT U R E S L O C A L L Y C R E AT E D , H A N D - M A D E P R O D U C T S

Sarah Bing with her ceramic creations.

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ade is the newest little gallery in Raglan with a passion and heart for celebrating the finest in local arts. Born out of the demise of Matapihi Gallery, Made is the new home of clothing designer Lin Van Craenenbroek, painter Doug Ford, and beekeeper and jewellery designer Ush de la Croix. Lin, Doug and Ush had been involved with Matapihi Gallery for many years and after it closed its doors last year they were keen to create their own little oasis of Whaingaora arts. The artistic trio took on the lease in the new building between Supervalue and the Raglan Club on Bow St. They run the gallery on a volunteer basis, each bringing their own skill set and taking turns running the gallery; they are a dream team of creatives. A former window-dresser, Lin takes care of curating the gallery, Ush is the social media guru and keeps her finger on the pulse of the ‘books’ and Doug is the penultimate gallery promoter and marketer. As soon as you step in the door you know you’re delving into the arts of Whaingaroa, with local and quality being the key drivers behind their creative philosophy. “We are looking for that quintessential Raglan vibe,” Ush says. Also featuring at the gallery is local ceramicist Sarah Bing who is making

a name for herself with her colourful and quirky pottery creations, which are stunning artworks in their own right.

From left, painter Doug Ford, clothing designer Lin Van Craenenbroek, and beekeeper and jewellery designer Ush de la Croix.

As well as having a space to display their own work, the three creatives are getting alongside emerging artists offering them gallery space and mentorship. Some of the up-and-coming creatives include artists Charlot Solomon and Ataera Manu Davey, beard balm creator Joseph Solomon and the brains behind Raglan peanut butter PB23 Enfys and Alaia Hewitt. “We really understand the challenges these emerging artists face. We want to give them a space where they feel safe and supported to show their work,” Lin says. Made is also home to some of Raglan’s established creatives with Ocean Inlay jewellery by Yannis and Monika Petzold, surfboard carving by Jess Santorik, upcycled furniture by Jo Fairclough and raranga harakeke (flax weaving) by Marianne Aschenbrenner. You will also find the exquisite Revitalist products crafted by Charlotte Ashton, the divine organic Juniper perfumes by Amy Lewis, the heavenly soy candles by Anne Carter and local writers’ collective Raglan Inkspillers books are also available at Made. Check out the stunning array of locally hand-made, creative products at Made gallery at 20 Bow St, Raglan. Janine Jackson

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locally hand-made, Made gallery, 20 Bow St, Raglan.


SCINTILL A W E L O O K B AC K O N OV E R T WO D E C A D E S O F R AG L A N S T Y L E A S S C I N T I L L A C L O S E S I T S R E TA I L S H O P A N D L O O K S T O WA R D S E - C O M M E R C E

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wenty-two years ago Rebecca Dowling opened the first fashion boutique for the woman of Raglan. Unique in its style it became widely known not just in Raglan but throughout New Zealand especially for its use of beautiful natural fabrics and NZ made ethos. The brand started as Urchin but then onto Scintilla in 2002 when she collaborated with her sister Anna. At this stage of life Rebecca is moving on to something new. Jacqui from the Chronicle caught up with Rebecca to reminisce about the origins of the label and to learn her future plans. You have decided to discontinue the brand Scintilla, What lead you to this decision? Its been a really long and hard decision to make and a real process of letting go of the partnership between my sister Anna and I. We are going to continue to make clothes but under separate labels. When did you start offering fashion to the Raglan community? Gosh 1998 which makes me feel old but very privileged. Tell us how you started out? I started in my early 20’s from a love of opshopping. I would alter the op shop clothes and sell them at markets in Auckland. I then moved into making garments myself from fabrics bought at the wholesalers and I started the labels WILD and URCHIN. How did the brand progress? You had stores in other regions too? When I moved to Raglan in 1996 I would still traipse up to the Auckland markets in an old van every weekend and after 2 years of this we decided to throw caution to the wind and open a store, Urchin on Raglan’s main street. It was such a success and many of us still call that time the heyday of our business careers. When I joined forces with Anna we changed the name to Scintilla in 2002. We grew quite quickly and opened stores in Wellington, Hamilton and Silverdale, North Auckland. Many will remember your local fashion shows, What is your memory of them? OMG such great memories. In the depths of winter all the local women would have a girls night out, women coming out of the woodwork for a night of fun

and debauchery! Molasses would be full of great music and local models parading , some stumbling down the catwalk with Patti’s great direction. I’ve still got treasured photos of those nights. What will you cherish most about the experience of establishing a label? I will treasure the customers who have supported us all these years and have been so loyal, generous and kind about the garments. I am so truly grateful for your custom. I will cherish having a successful business with my sister and feel so blessed we could work together all these years. What sets your clothing apart from other brands? In the old days it was all the details on the garments. The hand drawn screen prints of native plants, also the trims and satin binding. The Scintilla skirts and the boiled wool coats were the quintessential look. In later years it has been the beautiful fabrics and combinations used that have been the point of difference with simple flattering cuts. Has the NZ made aspect been a challenge? Yes it definitely has, with the costs of making in NZ always on the increase the market is so saturated with fast fashion and online stores. People have so much choice now . What other challanges as a woman have you faced in business? I’ve always had to juggle family life and business and I’ve loved the freedom of having a business where I can keep flexible hours and still be there when its really important for the kids. I guess Ive found as the kids get older they almost need more of my time with running them around so that’s been tricky but I also cherish the time knowing they are growing up fast. And what now Rebecca?What other projects do you have on the go? Well….. I am very excited about the next chapter. I am starting a new label with local women designing the brand and doing the website and I will be selling on-line and having regular clothing sales from my workshop in Raglan West. I will really miss having a shop in town but it will be great to still be able to sell from the workshop.

A walk down memory lane uncovered some highlights from the Scintilla fashion shows held at Molasses.

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THE WHARFIES

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aglan’s wharf at the end of Wallis Street is a place you must visit when you are in Raglan.

With glorious views out across the harbour and wonderful iconic buildings it is a great destination to spend a good few hours. Approaching the wharf from the town area of Raglan you turn right at the end of the main street. The most prominent feature you will see as you approach are the old Golden Bay cement silos which were constructed in 1967. These have now been converted into chic holiday apartments. A good deal

of the old wharf sheds burnt down in Apr 2010 but the replacement construction was finished in August 2011. The Raglan Wharf is a working wharf, used by fishing, charter and tour boats as well as the Raglan Coast Guard. There are also restaurants, artists, a pottery studio and boutique stores and of course the well loved fish and chip shop.

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Discover the 1.5 hour Wahine Moe ‘Sunset Harbour Tours Fish and Chips Experience’. $49 Adults/ Kids $39.

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What more can one ask for? How about topping your evening off witnessing the most spectacular West Coast sunset from a vantage point like no other? Bring your friends, bring your family… and, above all, BRING YOUR CAMERA!

Let the captain and crew of the Wahine Moe take you on a fun-filled scenic journey back in time, exploring the outer reaches of Raglan’s historical Whaingaroa Harbour. Hear some tall tales of settlements past and see the amazing hidden jewels of the ancient Te Akau limestone pancake rock formations.

The Wahine Moe is also available for private charter. She’s a great venue for private parties, receptions and school outings. Seventy passengers can be catered for.

Enjoy a great fish and chips meal from the Wharf’s new ‘Fresh Fish Market’ …all the while listening to a great musical score over the vessel’s state of the art sound system …sipping on bubbles or a cold beverage from our fully licenced bar.

Online bookings are now available at www. raglanboatcharters.co.nz or visit the Raglan i-Site, Kopua Campground office or at the Raglan wharf or call (07) 825 6522.

The vessel is equipped with some surprise features such as a spa bath and satellite TV.


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It’s a rare sight these days to see the final product being made before your eyes while you browse in a store, but that’s exactly what you can find at Soul Shoes.

We pride ourselves on preparing your food from scratch and do noy rely on cabinets for appeal. Our menu is more than just filling up plates. Food is authentic and a great setting to meet people and gather.

Down on the Wharf, among the launching boats and fish and chips, you will find a plethora of Leather Goods hand made by local craftspeople, showcasing the best quality and design that Raglan (if not the New Zealand) has to offer.

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New Listing

New Listing 8 Te Whare Hauora Place Raglan 8 Te Whare Hauora is set in the beautiful Flax Cove subdivision. This rare site boasts fantastic views of both the inner harbour and Mount Karioi. The section sits on 610m2 with a very gentle slope, building your dream home here will be a breeze. The Kaitoke Walkway is only a stone’s throw away, a scenic bush walk which follows the harbour’s edge. Raglan’s town centre is also a short walk away allowing you to take full advantage of the relaxed lifestyle it offers. For more information or to book a viewing call Sean on 027 562 4699.

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Open Home 16 Long Street Raglan Fancy a holiday house within easy walking distance to town? Well, this cute and quirky split level bach is the one. Two bedrooms, kitchen and living area upstairs with a short walk outside to the downstairs level which leads to the toilet, laundry and shower. There is also a large storage area and double garage. Situated on a north-facing 449sqm freehold site capturing plenty of sun. Desirable location close to shops, cafes, schools and bus route. An ideal bach ready and waiting for you to add your own personal touch. Call Julie or Blair to view today!

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67 Dinsdale Road Dinsdale The character and charm of yesteryear remain with this extremely tidy three-bedroom property. Enjoy modern fixtures and fittings in the renovated, spacious kitchen and stylish bathroom. The dining area opens onto a great decking which captures all-day sun. There is room for the veggie garden and a great recreational area with a playhouse for the children. A double garage is an added feature of this great home set on 642sqm. The property is located well with just a walk to the local Lola Cafe and a kindy in the same street. In zone for schools like Frankton, Aberdeen and St Columba’s. Hamilton Central is only 5 minutes away. This property will not last. Make an opportunity to view at the open home.

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25g Violet Street Raglan You have to be impressed by the features this 2-bedroom townhouse offers. The water views from the kitchen, lounge and dining room are picturesque, to say the least. The lounge and dining room provide great sunny open-plan space and the kitchen is very well designed with windows framing the gorgeous harbour views. A spacious single garage provides internal access. There is also an extra single designated car park. Won’t last - be fast!

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A DIFFER ENT PERSPEC TIVE ANNIE GORDON, 16, SHARES HER SOUNDSPLASH EXPERIENCE AS A YOUNG PERSON A N D W H A T I T M E A N T F O R H E R T O A T T E N D T H E F E S T I VA L I N J A N U A R Y T H I S Y E A R .

The highly anticipated September evening arrived and the tickets were successfully, albeit stressfully, secured with the savings of the last few weeks of work and Soundsplash 2020 had become a reality. The camping crew were rounded up and tent construction skills tested. The outfits were planned (in a roundabout sense) and Friday, January 17, 2020 rolled around faster than I could have ever anticipated. The 4-hour traffic jam wait that had been expected turned out to only be about an hour

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or so wait in line. With some preplanning, it

would have to say that my Soundsplash journey actually started way back in the summer of 2016-2017, which is

when my older sister’s journey began. Back then, camping was an absolute compulsory part of the experience and the fact that the line-up had both big-name international and local artists made it hard for me to process that they were playing in such a

didn’t take long for our crew to get on the packed bus to Soundsplash. At first glance, Fields of Joy - our hilly blanket green home for the next two nights - we were greeted with a brilliant blue sky and symmetrical lines of ocean waves breaking meters below us. From that moment onwards my smile didn’t leave my face till the 10am bus out on Sunday morning.

small town like Raglan, New Zealand and that

Camping was an absolute dream, although

my sister had the opportunity to go and see

experience would definitely come in handy!

them live.

You could argue that camping at a three-day

Nevertheless, my instagram timeline was clogged with festival inspired, colourful, and painfully smiley youths sharing “the best weekend of their lives”. The will and determination to be a part of Soundsplash was beyond words and the agonising “your turn will come sweetie” stung the first time it was said that summer and stung twice as hard when it was said again the following summer. Despite all this, my time finally came.

festival is hardly a dream but I would have to say that with days filled with boyish blue skies stretching into the endless blue ocean and nights consisting of arm swishing and head banging with friends and strangers alike there isn’t really an awful lot to complain about. While the days were smiled through, easily and lazily, hanging around the campground,

hot black sand beach that is home only to the west coast of New Zealand and of course the nights were definitely the highlight. We started in the mosh pit at 3pm on Friday then returned to our fort at Fields of Joy for well-earnt refreshments only to head back to the main stage for a few more hours of sweaty dancing, jumping and shoulder rides. After Sachi, the night continued. We went over to the Outsides Stage for some drum ‘n bass then meandered back to the campground.. On Saturday night, Montelle299 and Peking Duk had the crowd pumping. Saturday was a blur of pure happiness as memories were made moshing in the crowd. Sunday morning we were definitely a bit sleep-deprived! We lost track of the hours we spent dancing away in the night. While we were definitely ready for a bed and a proper meal it felt wrong and incredibly sad to leave what was (and I hate to be this cliche) “the best weekend of my life”. Organisers and security were truly the loveliest I have ever encountered in a concert environment. They were there for the “I lost my phone” chats, the random yarns and of course always willing to capture a picture for us for the “made it to the front of the mosh pit” pictures - always. Personally, I would 10,000% recommend giving Soundsplash a go (if you can get your hands on tickets, which is becoming increasingly harder each year).

We made funny memories of our strategically

Even if it’s for a few hours of music or the whole camping saga like myself, it is three days of absolute bliss and constant good vibes.

planned routes sprinting across the burning

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exploring the food options and refreshing ourselves with hourly swims at the beach.

In 2020, Soundsplash diverted 80.2% of their waste from the entire festival from landfill which at the time of print is a New Zealand first for an event of this size.

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BROTHERS T H E L O C A L R AG C A U G H T U P W I T H B RO T H E R S J AY A N D S U S O A B O U T E M B A R K I N G O N T H E I R C R E AT I V E C A R E E R S I N T H E I R H O M E T O W N , R A G L A N

jay What skill are you learning at present? Tattooing & Shop management Is there a formal training required? In New Zealand there is no certificate required to be a tattooist. Instead we have apprenticeships in which you learn off of ‘master’ at their shop. This is non-formal but an amazing way to learn and build relationships in the tattoo world. Although they are almost impossible to come across and you are required to work hard to earn the opportunity, which in turn makes the apprentice value the skill even more. Who is teaching or supporting you?

Image | Geraldine Burns suso What skill are you learning at present? Barbering Is there a formal training required? Most people will go to some sort of course, for example Sam Park [who is teaching me] went to Mr. Barber in Auckland to get his qualifications. Who is teaching or supporting you? Sam Park, one of the best barbers in the Waikato, really great learning off him, he’s a great teacher and a huge inspiration to what I want to accomplish, he also happens to be one of my brother’s childhood friends, also everyone in the studio is very supportive. Big thanks to Vincent David for giving me this great opportunity in his shop. Everyone in the shop has a positive energy and looks out for one another second family vibe. What time is required? I am usually here around 2-3 days a week because I also work at Raglan Roast for the other days of the week. A barber apprentice course is roughly about 12 weeks. Why did you decide to pursue this? I have always been interested in barbering and planned to go to a course after school, then when Sam offered this opportunity I jumped on it. What were you doing prior to this experience? I was at school till the end of year 12 but it wasn’t really working out for me. After school I went on to work at Raglan Roast, and to this day I still do.

Vincent David is my mentor and I’m supported by everyone else who works alongside me in the studio. Vin has almost two decades of experience and has owned multiple studios, as well as having mentored some great artists, so I feel like I’m in good hands. Sam is one of my good friends and is apprenticing alongside me which pushes us both and we help each other to figure things out too. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and it’s great to be able to help each other out. What time is required An apprenticeship takes about 3 years to complete. I work at the studio 7 days a week. Why did you decide to pursue this? I’ve been interested in tattooing since I was a kid, and always knew that a normal 9-5 wouldn’t suit me. I tried to do it on my own for a few years, sometimes guest spotting at Raglan Tattoo, until Vince offered me the chance to be his apprentice full time. So I took it and have not looked back since. What were you doing prior to this experience? I had a crack at uni after high school and decided it wasn't for me, continued to be a barista in a few places around in NZ, started a building apprenticeship, and everything just lead me back to art & tattooing. Nothing felt right until this happened. What would you like to do with this new skill in your future? Make people happy and confident in the skin they’re in and just travel the world really. I’ll always come back here, and one day I’ll open my own shop and pass the skill onto the next generation. You grew up in Raglan. How does it feel to be able to learn this vocation within your local community?

I would eventually like to travel and with this skill makes it easier to work all over. Hair will always grow.

Feels amazing to be able to represent my home town in the studio and tattoo everyone that comes through Raglan or are local. I feel like this is the only place that I’d want to learn the craft. Raglan doesn't have much opportunity, so to be able to learn my dream job in our little paradise is the best. Have to pinch myself sometimes.

You grew up in Raglan. How does it feel to be able to learn this vocation within your local community?

What do you think is the biggest challenge for young people when trying to decide on their career path?

Yeah I think it’s a cool opportunity to be able to learn this skill and even practice on my friends.

I think that having the pressure to go to university and jump straight into a career or trade is a tough thing. I think it’s best to just get a bit of life experience and have fun, then decide naturally. There shouldn't be a massive rush.

What would you like to do with this new skill in your future?

What do you think is the biggest challenge for young people when trying to decide on their career path? I think that staying committed to one thing may be a bit daunting to some, also I think that living in Raglan can definitely provide some creative career options. How is it learning alongside your brother? Yeah it’s good, definitely enjoy spending time together after he has moved around a lot, so good to see each other progressing in what we are passionate about. It’s also rather inspiring watching him put in the hard yards and achieve his goals, and watching progress makes me push my self to accomplish my goals.

How is it learning alongside your brother? To be honest it’s been great. Watching him step up and do what he has to do to be in here. He works hard and is here on his days off or when he finishes work. Really great to see his level of commitment. Over the past few years I haven’t been able to see him much, so I really value our time together here, it has definitely brought us closer. We also want to give a massive shout out to our Mum as she is the most supportive and strong person we know. And to all of our friends that have let us practice on them, and continue to support us. And shout out Raglan and all the young creatives out there doing their thing, very inspiring stuff.

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The culmination of three events was played out in solid 1.5m waves with strong cross-shore winds offering up new challenges compared with the small surf at the first two events of the series. The Bay of Plenty took three series titles via Luis Southerwood (Whaka) in the Under 18 Boys Division, Georgia Wederell (Mnt) in the Under 18 Girls Division and Tao Mouldey (Mnt) in the Under 14 Girls Division. Natasha Gouldsbury took a title for Taranaki in the Under 16 Girls Division as did Jayden Willoughby for Raglan in the Under 16 Boys Division. Piha’s Leia Millar and Pauanui’s Chloe Groube shared the title for the Under 14 Girls Division.

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RAGLAN DENTAL Dr. Richard Zhu BDS Otago

Resident Hygienist • Dental Implants Orthodontics/Braces • Dentures

12 WALLIS ST | PH: 07 825 8788

Hamilton Clinic: Victoria Dentist Peanut Butter girls, Enfys, left, and Alaia, launched their 270 Victoria St Event wins went to Taranaki surfer Tom business at the Old School creative markets during May. www.victoriadentist.co.nz Butland who won his first event of the series in the Under 18 Boys Division. Butland had been notching up big scores throughout the nfys Hewitt creators eventand and Alaia the final provedare no the different as of Raglan’s butter he finished withvery a 7.0first point peanut ride and 11.67 enterprise successfully May’s point heat total for a launched comfortableatvictory. Second through fourth were split by less Raglan Creative Market. than a point with Jack Lee (Whaka) getting The - Enfys, 10 and 8 - are nuts the girls upper hand over JosefAlaia, Jungwirth (Rag) and Luis Southerwood (Whaka). about their product and say the best part of the

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Bennett (Rag) was one of businessBrie is sharing their PB23 journey withthree local surfers go back-to-back at the event peanut butter to lovers. winning the Under 18 Girls Division in “Iconvincing like selling style. at the market and speaking about Bennett finished with whatawe10.66 make point to people,” Alaia heat total says. for the victory with Estella Hungerford (Chch) finishing With their dad Mett Hewitt mentoring them, the Georgia (Mnt) girls in are second about to and sell their secondWederell batch of smooth finishing in third. and crunchy peanut butter at this Sunday’s Creative Raglan’s Jayden Willoughby claimed Market at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. his first win of the series after playing “I’ve always at wanted the girls have a little bridesmaid the first two toevents. He business. Something they could use to fundtotal their finished with a 12.3 point heat besting good mate Kora Cooper (Rag) while uni studies,” Matt says. Gisborne’s Finn Vette was stranded with a The peanut butter journey hasn’t always been 7.5 point ride, the highest of the final, but smooth somebackup jobs were very labour intensive. no and quality wave finishing in third. Initially sisters(Rag) hadrounded been doing the final shake Navrynthe Malone out the in fourth. and bang method to remove air pockets from the New Zealand jars in order to fill them to Surfing capacity, which was taking two minutes per jar.

Matt enlisted a technically-savvy friend and some number eight wire mentality to design an agitator to help the peanut butter settle in the jar. The pair adapted an orbital sander which reduced the time it took to seven seconds. Both girls say the agitator is one of the jobs they love the most in the whole peanut butter process. Matt has helped the girls in the various ventures they have undertaken and with every little setback FOR they have not lost their desire to OVER run their3’S own USING THE 20 HOURS ECE SUBSIDY business. “They’ve tried woodworking, making bangles and other thingsVISIT but asWWW.LETSGROW.NET.NZ soon as we have to make 248 WAINUI ROAD a large quantity the quality wasn’t so good,” Matt 07 8257367 says. With the PB23 peanut butter the sisters can guarantee they use nothing but 100 percent peanuts and the quality is the same in every jar. The girls are big fans of using their peanut butter in cooking and have created fudge, cookies, dog treats and bird feeders with PB23. Check them out at the Raglan Creative Market this Sunday, June 9 from 10am-2pm and get some peanut butter tips from the experts. Janine Jackson

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C L E A N E R R E Q U I R E D Part time cleaner required for Te Uku glamping site. Mainly Friday 11.30am 1.30pm. Other days on request and sometimes Sunday cleans. Text 021 428 808

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

EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED BUILDER Enthusiastic, with tools and vehicle To join the Fitzgerald & Gillard Raglan team Prefer fully licensed Contact Rob 0275 506 080

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RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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SHARED SPACE AVAILABLE Practitioner Room available on a daily rate. All set up, perfect for consultation room, massage, body work etc. Includes wifi, and all running costs. Has waiting room, bathroom, toilets etc... with customers car park. Central location. Nice peaceful large space with garden out look.

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EVENING EATS FOOD TRUCK MARKET this Saturday 7 March from 5pm at Rugby Sports Club Cnr Cross St & Park Dr (final market)

SAT 7 MARCH

‘EVENING EATS’ FOOD TRUCK MARKET (FINAL MARKET) from 5pm at Rugby Sport Club cnr Cross St & Park Dr

SAT 7 MARCH

MUSIC AT THE OLD SCHOOL Kendall Elise- Bluesy rock Doors Open 7 Show 7.30 $25

SUN 8 MARCH

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY IN RAGLAN Balancing Technology and Recreation with Business. 1.30 - 4.30pm at Raglan’s Institute of Awesome (formerly Karioi Lodge) 5 Whaanga Road, Raglan. Tickets - Eventbrite.

SUN 8 MARCH & SUN 12 APR

RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKETS 2nd Sunday of the month 10am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre on Stewart St. www.raglanmarket.com

WED 11 MARCH

RAGLAN RAMBLERS 9am from James St near Wallis St. Ruapuke farm & pot luck lunch meeting.

WED 11 MARCH & WED 8 APR

ORCA BEER CLUB 7pm, 2nd Wednesday of the month at Orca Eatery & Bar. Come taste a collection of hoppy goodness from around NZ and the world. Matched with a little somethin’ from the kitchen. Summer hours - starting at 7pm. RSVP to Orca dine@orcaraglan.nz or 07) 825 6543.

SUN 26 APR

BREAD & FLOWERS Collaboration workshop with Raglan Floral Co and Libby Moon. Sour Dough Bread making lesson in the morning. Shared lunch. Dried wreath crafting with Kristel in the afternoon. All enquires info@raglanfloralco.co.nz

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Sa 14 Mar 8.00 Su 15 Mar 4.30

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@ ISOBAR THIRSTY EARS THURSDAY ft. RAYNER Burnout warm up party; dropping techno bombs! Happy hour all night and kitchen open until 11pm!

THUR 5 MARCH & THUR 2 APR & THUR 7 MAY

ORCA MUSO NIGHT – OPEN MIC 9pm, 1st Thursday of the month at Orca Eatery & Bar Come on down to join others for a jam, try new material out or just enjoy the show. Anyone welcome to get on stage, turn up on the night.

FRI 6 MARCH

@ THE YOT CLUB * Butnut / Techno and House. Empty the tank with Rayner, Rayza & Darren Bailey.

SAT 7 MARCH

@ THE YOT CLUB * Massaya - local funk soul band with support.

SAT 7 MARCH

@ ISOBAR sees the return of ISOBAR ON WAX. Vinyl sessions with Dubsonic, Aza & friends! Happy hour and kitchen open all night!

SUN 8 MARCH

@ THE YOT CLUB - SUNDAY SESSIONS * Dylan C with Cian and Jamin-I. Free from 5pm, $10 after 7. Food from ULO’s Kitchen.

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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

ULO’S KITCHEN LIMITED, private company with its registered office at Harakeke Place, Raglan, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Waikato for the issue of an onlicence in respect of premises situated at 6 Wallis Street, Raglan, known as “Ulo’s Kitchen”. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licence is restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are Mondays to Sundays (inclusive), 9am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Licensing Committee at 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 publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee 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 SECOND publication of this notice. This notice was first published on Thursday 27 February 2020.

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SUN 15 MARCH DMTH (DEEP MINIMAL TECHNO & HOUSE) END OF SUMMER BOAT PARTY on board the Wahine Moe departing the Raglan wharf 2:45pm. Ft the Joy Administration (DJs Dean David & Rachael Sabin) - Legends in the NZ House & Techno scene & masterminds behind the epic club nights, Clever Box & Audio Project. Followed by a special sunset into darkness set from Raglan's own Berlin boy RAYNER. Tickets $50 www.facebook.com/deepminimaltechnohouse Magazine Issue March 2020 Raglan Chronicle | 23


OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

NEW LISTING

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5b Waikowhai Place Home Sweet Home Prepare to be impressed by this modern & immaculately presented cedar clad home. As soon as you enter the front door it feels surprisingly spacious & light, with stylish kitchen & open plan living areas. The private, sheltered & covered patio can be enjoyed whatever the weather. Double glazed & fully insulated plus positioned for a North facing aspect the home bathes in all day sun & offers 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & balcony. Walking distance to Lorenzen Bay. Deadline 18.03.20 2pm Contact Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Email mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Sat 2-2:45pm ljhooker.co.nz/2Q9HFG

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30 Uenuku Avenue Raglan 4

Catch of the day! Located down a quiet cul-de-sac in popular Raglan West, this property boasts 2 dwellings on a virtually flat section. The main 3 bdrm home has been completely renovated & offers decking galore, with both covered and uncovered options to enjoy the stunning rural & Mt Karioi views. A near new ancillary building features another 3 bdrms, living area, office, bthrm & more decking. Also has a fully fenced section with a garage & off street parking.

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17 Rose Street

A View from the Top!

Deadline 25.3.20 12pm

17 Rose St offers some of the best views in town! The 4 bedroom home has been tastefully modernised yet retains the seaside charm of the original 1940’s Bach. A large deck extends your living and offers the ultimate space to really embrace those views. Situated on a generous 1012m2 section, including off street parking, flat lawn area and beautiful low maintenance bush at the rear. Rose Street is an extremely desirable location with the Wharf and its iconic shops, safe swimming, fishing and the main Raglan village all just an easy stroll away.

Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email

sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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OPEN HOME

Auction 14.03.20 1pm, on site Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz View Sat/Sun 12-12:30pm ljhooker.co.nz/2Q3HFG

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33 Main Rd The Birds Nest “The Birds Nest”offers easy, private living with gorgeous views over the Raglan Estuary. Super stylish & thoughtfully designed featuring 3 bdrms, open plan kitchen, dining & living including 2 large skylights & generous decking. The section has been professionally planted in natives which in time will provide a stunning & low maintenance bush canopy but not obstruct any views. Ideal location for commuters to Hamilton & a high profile site to set up a home business. Deadline 11.03.20, 12pm Contact Stephen O’Byrne - 021 969 848 Michelle O’Byrne - 021 969 878 Email sobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz mobyrne.raglan@ljh.co.nz ljhooker.co.nz/2Q7HFG View

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7 Johnson Drive 2

It’s All About The Views Imagine waking up every day to breath-taking views of the raglan harbour from the privacy of this character cottage. Elevated for the sun, this single level three bedroom weatherboard home will welcome you with its three bedrooms, a recently refurbished bathroom with new spa bath, shower and toilet. The location of this cottage, on a full 869m2 section approx, is often sought after. If you’re looking for a peaceful and quiet location close to town with breath-taking views then call Graham to arrange a viewing by appointment or visit our next open home. Auction on site 29th Feb at 1:30pm (unless sold prior)

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449 Ohautira Rd

Harbourfront Hideaway Auction 28.03.20 1pm in office Contact Kyle Leuthart - 021 903 309 Email

kleuthart.raglan@ljh.co.nz

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Sun 11-11:30am ljhooker.co.nz/ 2QFHFG

Unique harbour front properties such as this are very seldom available. The outlook here is so breathtaking with such wide views of the ever changing tides, Mt Karioi and the surrounding landscape. A rustic 70’s cottage sits nestled into the 4237m2 site enjoying the amazing outlook on offer. Energise your soul and wake up to the smell of the fresh sea air and take a stroll on the shore accessed by a grassy path. Te Uku’s Roast Office famous coffee is only 5kms away and popular Raglan is under a 15 minute drive. This really is a little piece of paradise!

By Neg Contact Graham Rope - 021 222 7427 Email grahamr.raglan@ljh.co.nz View SUN 1-1:30PM ljhooker.co.nz/2MZHFG

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

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