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THE RAGLAN

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5th March 2015 - Issue #433

LIFESTYLE - 8 MINUTES FROM RAGLAN TOWNSHIP $599,000 - 34 POND RD

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AUCTION Fri 3rd February View open home Saturday & 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Sunday 1pm or by appointment NEW BEGINNINGS

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

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& rumpus, single garage, 8 minutes from dipping your toes in the seaOffice • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal access • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views shed (potential ancillary unit), at Raglan is this lovely home with 2 acres ofPlumbed • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location well planted garden • Single Garage & Storage Shed fenced & ready for a new family garden and trees. A stand of Kahikatea sets3973m² Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME the tone for fun and games for children or ID#RAG20938 TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES ID#RAG20952 serious bird watching with everything from TOP SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO THE MARKET redecorated this tidy little home has Fabulous family living / Easy care garden tiny warblers to native wood pigeons. A all you With two bedrooms inside the NEW SERVICES!Stylishly - need. VAN DELIVERIES 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced raised vege garden and pumpkin patch will Sun drenched open plan living & decks Departing Returning/Arriving section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. keep any home gardener happy - or just sitDouble garaging with internal access Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! Auction offers Prior Auction offers back and enjoy this unique property. This Prior Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm considered considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME ID#RAG20964 beautifully presented home has 3 double RAG#20923 IS NOT A PROBLEM WOODEN IT BE NICE Local Business Serving SIZE Raglan District Since 1996 bedrooms, master with ensuite. Modern 4 bedroom home with endless options This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging Wonderful family home 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom kitchen, two lounges and office. Wood Modern new kitchen Native timber flooring Large double garaging and workshop off road location Large shade houses with irrigation burning fire and heat pump plus double Private Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. throughout Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental 1212m² of land (Currently rented $300/wk) garage. Two small outside sheds and smallPrior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME grow house complete the picture. ID#RAG20963

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Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669.

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Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

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

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A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge

Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

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

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Over the coming issues the Chronicle will be talking to locals with a love of classic and vintage cars. This week we caught up with Peter Storey. I bought this 1929 Buick sedan in about 1995 and it was completely stripped down to practically the last nut and bolt. It had last been on the road in approximately 1968. I have several classic cars and this one is the only one of them that I have completely restored. Some jobs I have had to leave for the experts and finding the spare money has been a bit of a challenge. The car sat for a year or so substantially finished but without the upholstery done while I looked around for something to sell so I could have that completed too. While away on holiday last year my wife, Robbyn decided to get it upholstered as a surprise for my birthday… I think she was sick of listening to me complain about not being able to finish it.

I bought this car after spending a few years assisting my father restore a 1924 Chevy. When that was complete I was looking around for another project and found this. I have always had a thing for Vintage cars (those built prior to 1931) and although the rest of my cars don’t fit into that category I far prefer the early ones. I think it is the simple engineering and the fact they are getting rarer. The Buick drives like a very old car, heavy steering, wanders all over the road and is quite slow - it is very comfortable though. The best journey I have done in it is returning home with its first warrant of fitness and rego in 45+ years. Best thing about the car is the satisfaction of knowing I have turned a garage full of parts into a driving ‘road legal’ vehicle. I spent too many hours to remember on this car and quite a few dollars…can’t put a price on the satisfaction though!

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omedian Pio Terei will be wearing his other hat – as a presenter and spokesperson for Parents Inc – when he presents a free parenting show in Raglan later this month.

His show, titled “building awesome whānau”, will focus on enhancing mana and giving children confidence and the resilience to problem solve, developing a positive atmosphere in the home, and WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts building solid foundations. for free quotes & quality workmanship With a generous dose of humour, PHONEPH MARK 0274 912912 911911 A/HA/H 825 825 00690069 MARK 0274 Pio will offer practical tips and stories ROB 027 550 6080 EE robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz PH ROB 027 550 6080 robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz to parents during the evening, which

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is hosted by Parent Works, Northern Social Workers in Schools, Raglan Area School and Te Uku schools. Pio started presenting No Sweat Parenting/Manaaki Whānau shows around the country in 2003, and made two 13-part parenting programmes with the same name for Māori TV in 2009 and 2010. He launched The Parenting Show with Pio in 2011. Rachel Benn Raglan Area School, Thursday, http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla 26 March, 6.30pm–8pm. Free admission. Doors open at 6pm. Supper provided. Childcare available during presentation.

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Elusive Raglan by the River: Map indicates a Raglan alongside the Wairau River and on same spot as Kowhai Point Reserve

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ould it be New Zealand has a Raglan by the river as well as a Raglan by the sea?

An authoritative set of maps used by thousands of holidaying Kiwis certainly suggests so. The maps in the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association’s travel directory -- or bible as members reverently call it -show a Raglan alongside the Wairau River barely 15 minutes or a river stone’s throw away from St Arnaud at the head of Nelson Lakes National Park. But try to find this South Island imposter apparently piggybacking on Raglan by the sea’s popularity and you’ll come up emptyhanded. The maps show the elusive southern Raglan in the exact same spot as the Kowhai Point Scenic Reserve, a quiet to the point

of desolate Doc camp with two long-drop toilets, a picnic table and a handful of tent sites. Information boards at the reserve entrance have a plethora of information about the types of birds and vegetation in the area, along with its history as the base for one of the many “surfacemen” who once maintained the vital early road link between Blenheim and Westport. But there’s not a single reference to Raglan to be found, just as there isn’t among all the information boards at the chalet-like Nelson Lakes Visitor Centre up the road. The Chronicle talked to Doc staff, the owners of St Arnaud general store, local realtors and Uncle Tom Cobbly and all, and the best anyone could come up with was that the Raglan listing might relate to the

nearby Raglan range. However that seems unlikely as the maps show all the ranges in the area in a different, italicised typeface. Several locals thought a farm in the area might be called ‘The Raglan’ but attempts to find a phone listing or the names of the owners also drew a blank. The Chronicle went looking for the farm, whose entrance is supposedly near the Wash Bridge which DOC mentions in its directions to Kowhai Point, but again no luck. The only thing that seems certain is that there is in fact no Raglan in the Nelson Lakes area. Mind you, the waves generated by the monstrous hydroplanes at a recent speedboat regatta at St Arnaud’s Lake Rotoiti looked definitely surfable. Edith Symes

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hen you start out as a five year old and get a ton of encouragement from your mad-keen surfing dad there’s a good chance you will grow into a mad-keen surfer yourself; such is the case with three local lads who are beginning to take that passion for the sport out into the world of competition surfing. Jayden Willoughby and Kora Cooper, Year 7 students at Raglan Area School along with Navryn Malone in Year 6, have returned from their first taste of The Billabong Grom Series, a three competition event held at The Mount, Whangamata and Piha, standing up to compete in the U14 division and doing themselves proud. “They are having a great time, really enjoying the competition. All three are super keen surfers, just like their Dads and they are all members of Raglan Point Boardriders Club,” says Jayden’s mum Kaz

Kora Cooper, Navryn Malone and Jayden Willoughby Willoughby. With half a decade each surfing experience tucked into their tender years it isn’t surprising to hear that the three are seasoned enough to have become regulars surfing the often challenging conditions at Manu Bay, even in winter.

With the Billabong Grom Series now under their belts plans ahead are to enter the Rip Curl Grom Surf in March at Fitzroy in Taranaki along with the NZ Primary Schools Surfing Comp in Gisborne in November, as well as any surfing events held at home-base. Sue Russell

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ork is finally set to start on a long-awaited and controversial house, which will be built on a piece of land by the lagoon at Whale Bay. Hohua Warren Hemi had been battling to build a family home at the site for at least ten years. He planned to clear 600sq m of mahoe trees to build a 259sq m single-level house plus a salt-water pool that would be self-sufficient in water, power and other services. A 400sq m camping and picnic area near the beach part of the property would be open to people with ancestral links to the land to use. Whale Bay resident Tim Duff said the bulldozers were scheduled to start earthworks on the site next Monday. Tim - a friend of Dr Helen Ritchie, who had long opposed the building - said neighbours had been informed about the upcoming excavations as part of the resource consent process. Tim also posted the information on the Raglan Noticeboard last week, but the notice was removed within a couple of hours because it was deemed offensive. However, it received 60 comments in the first hour. “So I thought ‘wow, the community really doesn’t know [that the building work was about

to start] and they want to know’,” he said. In 2005, the Waikato District Council’s regulatory committee denied Mr Hemi’s 2005 application for resouce consent at the site because of “an unacceptable risk of coastal inundation”. Mr Hemi appealed to the Environment Court, which granted him consent in 2010, against the wishes of neighbour Dr Helen Ritchie, whose parents had bought the adjoining property in 1990. “We do not see that this application will open the floodgates or set a precedent… full research has been undertaken into the various effects, and a design which is both sympathetic to the environment and cognisant of the importance of it has been presented,” Judge Melanie Harland said in the Environment Court’s 2010 decision. The Hemi and Ritchie properties, previously owned by Clarence and Caryl Te Puke, were subject to a cross lease that allowed for a house to be built on the socalled ‘Hemi land’. A “humble but well-used bach” had previously been on this land, but it was destroyed by fire in the late 1970’s or early 1980’s. Mr Hemi subsequently agreed to buy the land in 1997 through his family trust. The Environment Court

acknowledged the strong links both Mr Hemi and Dr Ritchie had with Te Whaanga. As a child Mr Hemi and his family had camped on this land and had referred to the late Mr and Mrs Te Puke as his uncle and aunt. “Dr Ritchie also has strong links to the Te Whaanga area. She spent childhood holidays at Te Whaanga and for some years she has called it her home,” the court noted. The court considered the environmental effects of the building proposal in terms of coastal hazard, the existing ecology of the site and the impact on natural character, landscape and amenity values. “Cultural effects also need to be considered, as in this case there is a dispute between hapu as to whether or not a building is appropriate on the site at all.” Mr Hemi was supported in his application by the Waikato District Council and Angeline Greensill, a trustee of a local trust that owned adjoining land and a spokesperson for a number of local hapu. “Originally, the house Mr Hemi proposed to build was large. Not surprisingly, his proposal attracted much interest in the local community,” Judge Harland said. A revamped proposal moved the house six metres further away from the lagoon to reduce to 600sq

m the area of 20-30-year-old mahoe forest that would need to be removed for the construction of the house. “The 600m2 equates to one quarter of the existing vegetation which the ecologists have categorised as significant, because of its link to the Mt Karioi coastal vegetation sequence.” The trust proposed to restore and maintain six times (4320sq m) the amount of vegetation lost and to replace exotic vegetation with locally genetically sourced species of plant, although the judge noted that growth would be slow because of its coastal setting. Mr Hemi proposed using solar energy for his new house, supported by a bio-diesel backup motor, and a sewerage system that drip-fed clean runoff to an irrigation field.

“The proposal also provides a camping and picnic area of approximately 400m2 near the boulder beach, so that those with ancestral links to the land can, despite its private ownership, continue to enjoy camping there and using it as a base for gathering kaimoana.” Judge Harland noted that the proposal had strong support from local hapu with a long-standing association with the site and with Te Whaanga. Rachel Benn Angeline Greensill (Tainui Hapu Environmental Spokesperson) will be holding a Public Meeting at the Raglan Town Hall this Friday from 6-8pm to discuss issues around the development and the Facebook page that has been set up in regards to the development.

Visitor takes on challenge

Martin Ferrand and his 4.5 metre long paddleboard

One special visitor to this town has become so captivated by the inspiring work of child cancer support charity ‘Camp Quality’ that he has set himself the ambitious challenge of paddle-boarding around extensive parts of the North Island coast to raise, he hopes, significant funds for it. French man Martin Ferrand currently calls Lazy Stayz his home though in between studying at Wintec, where he is completing a Masters in Marketing year and the daily grind of paddle-boarding training out around our coast, he doesn’t have time to do much relaxing there. Camp Quality began in New Zealand in 1985 and since then has set about to give children aged from 5 – 16 years of age living with cancer quality time at annual camps held throughout the country and on-going free support. For Martin, whose initial contact with the cause was in an unexpected meeting in Hamilton with a group of children and a man involved in the Camp Quality, the goal he has set is one demanding not only extreme fitness but great courage. “I talked to the children and said I wanted to do something for them.” The super-sized carbon fibre

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paddle-board at 4.5 metres long is built to go long-distances and valued at over $4,000 is sponsored by JP Australia, one of several key sponsors whose support has made the challenge possible. Larry and Sue from Lazy Stayz have also pitched in as sponsors. “When I train, I go out to about 500 metres distance from the shore, no further, as this is really the limit of safety for me,” explains Martin Martin trains for at least two hours on the board every day, building up stamina to be ready for the 5 June start of his adventure in Wellington. The intention is to raise a minimum of $15,000 for Camp Quality. As if study and the rigours of a full-on training schedule were not enough, Martin has put his computing skills to good use setting up a website for those interested in following his experience, keeping up with where he is at along the journey and especially donating toward the cause. “I am actually a bit scared of what lies ahead for me but the team I have supporting this are great and I really can’t wait for it all to begin.” You can see more about the challenge by going to the website or on twitter and facebook. http://www.thebignzchallenge. com/ Sue Russell


Freddie’s back with friends Roll up wins award By popular demand Freddie Mercury (aka Paul Madsen) returns to The Raglan Club this Friday and this time he’s brought some stellar mates along with him. This time Freddie will be sharing the stage in a power-house concert, promising to deliver sheer entertainment right from the first note, with none other than Roy Orbison, Neil Diamond and Elvis Presley. “I never get tired of singing the exceptional hits these three stellar artists brought to the world. Songs like Sweet Caroline, Cherry Cherry, Pretty Woman, Cryin and of course ‘The Kings’ Blue Suede Shoes,” says Paul. Paul’s ability to clone the voices of artists known and loved the world over has taken him to the stages of Las Vegas, Australia and South America in his long career.

“I remember just how much the Raglan crowd enjoyed our Freddie Mercury show. So I thought Freddie would come back again with The 3 Kings this time. There will be plenty of hits, lots of dancing and a great vibe for sure.” Tickets available now at the club or on the night. $20. Show starts at 8 pm. Sue Russell

Same church - new name

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n Sunday Vision Church changing its name to Activate Church, joining a community of likeminded churches throughout New Zealand within the ACTS Churches denomination. Pastor Andrew Roughton explained that it’s a name and logo change but that it doesn’t change the DNA of the church or what they believe. “In the New Testament Paul writes to a church in Thessalonica, which is now the second-largest city in Greece, and he says, ‘We always remember your work produced by faith, your labour prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.’ What an awesome reputation that

church had. We’d like to be like that – known for the love and good work we do around here.” The name change has been an opportunity to upgrade the presentation of our building and a lot of people put in a huge effort to get it looking good for the celebration. Andrew is quick to say though that, “ultimately Activate Church isn’t about the building – it’s about a bunch of really amazing people who are here to activate faith and the goodness of God in the Raglan community.” Church services are Sunday at 10am on Taipari Ave, next to the playground. And you’re invited says Andrew, “why not come and visit us? We’d love to see you.”

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aglan Roll Up has received the Raglan Chamber of Commerce’s first business innovation award. A presentation was made at the Bow Street ice cream and takeaway shop to the surprised and delighted owner, Teresa. Chamber of Commerce chair Dave Currie said the local business organisation wanted to recognise businesses that had done something creative, innovative and different for summer. Roll Up’s back garden fit the bill, with its tomato plants and herbs creating “a simple but lovely feeling”. “We thought, for a small operation, they have been innovative. They deserve it [the award],” Dave said. Dave said the chamber would be giving out more of the innovation awards in due course. Rachel Benn.

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‘Smokem’ competition 2015

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Smoked Fish Challenge will be held on Easter Sunday 5th April at the Raglan Club. The 2015 Smokem Raglan total prize pool is now $500.00. If you can smoke fish you should be in to win. This year Hydraflow Industries have donated an Anuka Electric Hot Smoker valued at $249.00. The committee has decided that this will be a drawn prize. After the judging has been completed, this Anuka Smoker will be drawn, for those who have entered a smoked fish. These remarkable versatile smokers are already used in Raglan by a number of fish smokers, and we thank Hydraflow for supporting our event. Venue – Raglan Club. Bow Street. Date 5th April. Entries submitted 4.00pm to 5.30pm. Judging Commences 6.00pm. Free to enter. Fish must be locally caught. Snapper, eel, kahawai, trevally, kingfish, flounder, stingray, mullet etc. No trout or salmon. It must be smoked on your family/friends smoker, no commercially smoked fish is eligible. Only one entry per person.Your entry will be entered, coded and presented on the judging table on plain supplied plates.

Local celebrity judging panel will commence judging at 6.00pm and make comments on pieces as they proceed, then go into recess to evaluate each entry and make their final decision. The winners will be announced and the judges decision final. Top Prize is the ‘Bruce Tricklebank Trophy’ and $250.00 cash. Top Smoked Smoked Fish by a Raglan Club member receives the ‘Bill Edwards Trophy’ plus $50.00 cash. Then from all the entries we will draw the Anuka Smoker. The tabled smoked fish will then be released for those attending to sample. Note if you need a fish to smoke enquire to the Management of the Raglan Club Inc. This is a fiercely contested event, where again reputations are at stake. Put yourself on the line, we don’t want to see this won by someone outside of Raglan. Good luck to the 2015 Raglan’s ‘best fish smoker’. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

Sincere Funeral Services: Cindy Kiel I was raised in Whatawhata and spent many years in Raglan with family who lived here and am still an active member within the community. Although not currently living in Raglan, I am still part of the local singing group where we entertain residents at Raglan Trust Hospital every fortnight, and support many of the community ventures by singing at many of them. My interest in the industry goes back to when I was a child and I would observe my mum who sometimes had the task of cleaning and preparing deceased family members, which I found quite fascinating. Living in Australia for a number of years, I got my first real insight into the funeral industry. My ex husband was invited to train on an embalming course, where we eventually moved into the residence above the funeral home with our three sons. On my return to NZ I was lucky enough to be offered the chance again by one of the top leading

funeral homes in Hamilton to work and train alongside them, for which I am very grateful. I worked with them for 9 years, and learned so much about the industry. Over these nine years I have taken care of many of our local Raglan families who have lost loved ones and it is my hope that I will still continue to serve all our local families. My Cindy Kiel funeral home has been active since December 2014, we are family owned and operated and we are truly committed to providing the best quality and service to all those who come into our care.

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Bar crossing course in March Crossing the notorious Raglan bar can be extremely hazardous for even the most experienced boatie. Waikato Regional Council is supporting Raglan Coastguard to run another of its popular bar crossing courses on Sunday 22 March. The courses give advice on the safest way to cross the bar and what hazards to look out for.

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The course venue is the Raglan Bowling Club on the corner of James and Wallis streets in Raglan, with registration starting at 8.30am. Cost is $30 if prepaid or $35 cash on the day. Pre-registration for the event is essential either to raglancoastguard@gmail.com or with Brigid at 07 825 8089. Participants need to bring a lifejacket.

As a child I was brought up in a strict religious home and baptised at the age of 12. It was important for us to learn scripture and keep the seventh day holy – no radios or games, etc on the Sabbath. As this was part of my life I accepted it but in my latter teenage years I felt I had missed out not being able to participate in weekend sport, etc. I later met and married a man who did not share my faith and I walked away from my religious upbringing to join him in other activities instead of going to Church. After having three children I went through a period of ill health including a series of operations over a five year period, all with complications, and later suffered for many years with myalgia encephalomyelitis. This caused much frustration in my marriage and after twenty four years I went through the trauma of separation and divorce.

ome of you may have already met out lovely new naturopath Sam. She came down to Raglan to work for us over the summer period and loved it so much (and we loved her!) that she has decided to stay. Her connection to Raglan came from coming here with family and friends on weekend trips and always saying ‘I want to live here’. Sam is from Auckland and studied at Wellpark College where she graduated last year with a Bachelor of Naturopathy. Her studies included health science, nutrition and herbal medicine. She was first drawn to natural medicine because she wanted to help with her family’s health. Originally she was more interested in nutrition but then decided on naturopathy as she became more interested in the herbs. Sam also completed a certificate in relaxation massage, as she saw the benefits of therapeutic touch and wanted to offer her clients an all round holistic approach. She has recently added to repertoire of skills by completing an aromatherapy course.

Naturopath Sam Heazlewood Sam used to work as a nanny and finds helping children with their health with nutrition and herbs fascinating and very rewarding having seen the difference it makes to the child and their family. Sam enjoys keeping fit and active by running and doing yoga although her main passion is cooking tasty and nutritious food. Sam is available for massages and consultation at The Herbal Dispensary, so if you haven’t met Sam already pop in and say hello. Herbal Dispensary Team 825 7444

Reiki’s Xfactor journey continues Raglan’s talented teenage musician, Reiki Ruawai, has made it through to the next round of TV3’s X-Factor New Zealand. With the auditions finished and the first round of selections over, the next step for Reiki (15) was to make the final cut of six performers in the boys section, who would then be mentored by British singer and X-Factor judge Natalia Kills. Coming out of X-Factor ‘boot camp’, Reiki took to the stage with his guitar and gave a powerful performance of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come”, with an excited mum Naomi and sister Kaen in the audience. In the six-seat challenge, which was broadcast on Sunday, Natalia had to choose just six young men who would progress to her retreat round. Reiki was one of them. “This competition is about a recording contract. You can hear his [Reiki’s] voice on the radio. He’s got the look, he’s got the voice – I reckon

he’d be in your top three,” fellow X-Factor judge Stan Wa l k e r said to Natalia. ‘He’d definitely g i v e Reiki Ruawai [popular teenage singer] Justin Beiber a run for his money,” said another judge, former All Saints singer Melanie Blatt. The four judges had each been assigned a particular group of hopefuls to mentor (girls, boys, over-25s and groups). They would then each select their top three contestants, who would make up the final 12 to progress through to the live shows. The winner of X-Factor NZ would receive a contract with Sony Music Entertainment New Zealand. Rachel Benn

Shortly afterward, a friend who had been very helpful to me during this time invited me to church and at that first meeting I realised I needed Jesus back in my life. I recommitted my life to Jesus and discovered peace and comfort through my trying times. A few years later I met Keith, a lovely Christian man who is now my husband. Between us we have six children and seventeen grandchildren, who we love very much. Now we are retired we enjoy more family time, speak at meetings and share the love of Jesus with others, especially those who have gone through the trauma of divorce and suffering. We share how, by trusting in Jesus to be Lord of our lives, he heals our hurts and helps us to forgive the past and move on into a rich and loving relationship with each other and with Him. Maureen Wooderson

If you have questions about God, or want to know more about this story, contact: Vision Church Ps Andrew Roughton 825 6563, Union Church Ps Doug Stephenson 825 8276, Surfside Church Ps Roger Peart 825 5199, Anglican Church Jan Mitchell 825 5122

This is a paid feature from combined churches in Raglan. The opinions and views expressed are those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or publishers of the Chronicle

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Big turnout hoped for TPPA Rally will again W haingaroa be rallying against the

Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) at the jetty at the foot of Bow St from 10am on Saturday 7 March. We will be joining New Zealanders in 21 cities and towns in nationwide action against TPPA as negotiations draw to a conclusion. TPPA is a ‘free-trade’ agreement being negotiated among 12 Pacific Rim countries including Australia, Vietnam and the USA. Trans-national

corporations seek advantage at the cost of public health, general well-being and the environment. 7 March was chosen as it was before the next round of the secret negotiations. This was billed to be a Ministers’ meeting that would make the final political decisions about TPPA. This midMarch TPPA Ministers’ meeting has been reduced to another meeting of TPPA negotiators; the Ministers’ meeting is now programmed for April, suggesting that the negotiating teams are still apart on key issues. Documents released by Wikileaks and insider comments

suggest there are strong disagreements between the US and other countries on intellectual property, agricultural subsidies, tariff elimination, and financial services. Medical groups have expressed concern about the impact of TPPA on Pharmac and public health outcomes. Group member, Joan Havemann, who will be one of the speakers at the rally, said ‘every aspect of the TPPA is concerning, especially the secrecy of the negotiations.’ According to rally organisers, the TPP agreement would enable big multinational corporations

greater power to dictate government policy for their own ends through Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) used in foreign courts. ‘Peru wanted to stop a metal smelter polluting the air with sulphur but relented after being threatened with an $800 million compensation claim under a similar agreement’, said Havemann. ‘ISDS allows foreign companies to sue governments where they undertake action that reduces investor profits. A similar claim is being taken to stop Germany getting rid of nuclear power.’ New Zealand is presently suffering the chilling effect of the case that tobacco giant Phillip Morris is pursuing against Australia for that country’s plain packaging legislation of 2012. New Zealand’s similar legislation has been delayed by the National Government, who have stalled moving

forward with it until the Australian case is determined. A smoke-free globe is the object of the World Health Organisation’s Convention on Tobacco Control to which both New Zealand and Australia are signatories. Havemann said, ‘If the tobacco lobby can undermine global public health conventions, imagine the pressure big oil and coal would place on our global efforts to rein in climate change.’ The 7 March rally will be similar to the November event, which had over 300 on Bow St. There will be live music and a few speakers, but, instead of a march, we will build a TPPA Action raft for the Maui Dolphin Day raft race the next day. So bring banners and other materials to make a ‘sink the TPPA’ raft and have a fun day. John Lawson

Farmers urged to watch health as big dry grinds on Farmers in Waikato and South Auckland are being urged to watch out for their health as the stress of managing in the extremely dry conditions this summer grinds on. John Bubb, a Hauraki representative on the Waikato Rural Support Trust, said the ongoing pressure of managing in the dry conditions, such as extra feeding out of supplements, was placing a strain on many. Mr Bubb urged farmers to look after their physical and mental health in the circumstances. “Attending events, such as field days, is also a good way of getting some

time off the farm and talking to others who’re in the same boat with things. It’s important not to get isolated in tough times. Look out for events being run by Beef+LambNZ and DairyNZ, such as the ‘Tactic for tight times’ series being run across the region.” The agencies – including the trust, the Ministry for Primary Industries, Federated Farmers, industry bodies, Auckland Council and Waikato Regional Council – will continue to closely monitor conditions and how they are affecting farmers and the general community. “We’ll look to provide further advice depending on how things go,” said Mr Bubb.

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      

    

  

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 

      

      

 

 

  

  

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   

  

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   

               

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     

              

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     

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      

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 

              

              

    

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    

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                            

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         

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‘  

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Situations Vacant

WEDS @ BANTEAY SREY RESTAURANT Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher. RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. “Making a Difference” Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. HEALING ROOMS 2nd & 4th Thurs @ Plunket Rooms, 11am – 12.30. RAGLAN RAMBLERS WED 11 MAR: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Wainui Reserve & pot luck lunch

SMOKE’M RAGLAN annual local fish smoking competition, Easter Sunday. The Raglan Club Inc. SIMRAD RAGLAN ONE BASE Fishing To u r n a m e n t . March 19-21 2015. Registration and briefing 5pm wed 8th March. Great prizes up for grabs. Enquiries to Raglan Club Inc. RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET This Sunday 10am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket. com MAUI’S DOLPHIN DAY Sunday March 8th 11am-3pm, Recycled Raft Race @ 12.30pm – Kopua Domain.

For Sale

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.

simple shirting and clean plaids - Autumn trends are rolling in ...LOVE these Neuw shirts in great feeling natural fabrics!! The Corner Store &

FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load pine $125, mac $145, native $160, gum $160. Delivered. Ph 0210771521. F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522. F I R E W O O D MANUKA DRY $120 m3 delivered. Ph 027 362 6004 or 027 361 9022

TPPA RALLY AND RAFT BUILDING 10am Saturday, Bow St jetty. Bring raft materials. Antiques, crystals, art, Collectables, chimes, Jewellery, tribal art…. SAT & SUN SATURDAY Outside The Herbal Dispensary 6 Wallis St

THE RAGLAN HOUSE BARGAIN BASEMENT OP SHOP SUMMER SALE Fill a bag of summer clothing for only $3.00 All summer shoes $2.00 a pair All soft toys half price Sale runs Saturday 7 March through to Saturday 14 March 10am – 3pm Monday to Sunday

RAGLAN GYM CLASSSES Mon: Spin 6pm, Tues: Spin 8.10am & Yoga 9.15am & Pump 6pm. Wed: Pump 9.15am & Yoga 6pm. Thurs: Pump 6am & Spin 6pm. Fri: Spin 8.10am & Yoga 9.15am. 48 Bow Street (St Peters Hall),PH 027 294 6949 for more info.

For Sale

METALYARD: Pipes, parts, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme Zero Waste 8250017 E X T E N S I V E COLLECTION of catalogues and collectable thoroughbred horse books selling collectively or singly. Bargains available. Patsy 825-8958, 021-231-9340, patsyzohs@xtra.co.nz

Commercial To Let RETAIL SHOP SPACE FOR LEASE Downtown CBD, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph 021-363465

THUR 05 MAR @ YOT CLUB, Anthonie Tonnon Band . First full band in Raglan show . featuring Auckland wonder guitarist Fazerdaze . $10.00 FRI 06 MAR @ YOT CLUB, Resident DJs Free Entry. FRI 06 MAR @ BOW ST DEPOT - DJ Kellyn live from 6pm FRI 06 MAR @ RAGLAN CLUB ‘Three Kings Night’ Elvis, Roy Orbison and Neil Diamond. Tickets $20. SAT 07 MAR @ YOT CLUB, Chocolate Strings(Oz) Yebiishu Funk ,soul reggae from Chocolate Strings electrifying ska from Yebiishu . $10 .00 SAT 07 MAR @ BOW ST DEPOT - DJ Dubsonic live from 6pm SUN 08 MAR @ YOT CLUB, Raglan Sunday Sessions with DJ Jsmin-I and guests Dub Terminator and High Frequency (Spain) in the yard from 4.20pm ‘til 10pm, in the club from 10pm.

PLEASE NOTE THAT MY KITCHEN RULES EVENT AT ROCKIT KITCHEN THIS WEEKEND HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NEW DATES WILL BE ADVISED.

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• Peace and tranquility • Surfing, fishing, bush walks • Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 8256800

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JOIN THE RAGLAN CLUB

*Beginners Welcome Classes 1 ½ hrs Venue: Scout Hall, Cliff St Teacher: Certified Iyengar teacher - Cornelia Regnier Bookings & Fee: corry.yoga@gmail.com Info: www.yogahamilton.co.nz

HANDYMAN ROSS. Chimney sweeping wood burner repairs. Building maintenance, repairs and construction. ph 825 8695 mobile 021 171 0762

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

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Monday 6pm* Wednesday 6pm Thursday 9am* Sunday 8.30am (by appointment only)

Services Offered

Public Notices

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est. 1996

BOUNCY CASTLE for hire, great entertainment for the kids. Call Vicki 8257575.

celebrations at Blacksands, Tues 17 Mar, 7pm - 11pm Irish food, drinks and live music!

CASH BUYER FOR sunny 2 bedroom house with covered deck, garage/carport with small fenced flat section close to town. $270.000 negotiable. Contact Patsy, 8258958, 021-231-9340, patsyzohs@xtra.co.nz RAGLAN CARE & CRAFT AGM 23 March 2015, Raglan Union Church Hall, 3 Stewart St at 10.30am. queries please phone 8257210.

New Classes start April 20th

A C C O U N T S BOOKKEEPING. Contact Ray & Need help with your Sheryl Ker GST, Invoicing, 4005 SH23, Raglan Spreadsheets, wages, Ph: (07) 825 6560 general bookkeeping Mob: 027 2022 575 or getting your info@raglanstorage.co.nz accounts ready for the accountant Will work INDUSTRIAL YARD either on site or from FOR RENT. Could add my home/office. Call building if required. Ph Kim on 8250113 or Bob, 021825 869. 021 531235

SELF STORAGE

Wanted to Buy

Raglan Iyengar Yoga School

For Hire

Public Notices

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER Long Term Position - Submit CV to info@ solscape.co.nz or drop off at 611 Wainui Rd.

Courses, classes & workshops • • • •

Public Notices

To Let C O T T A G E AVAILABLE very soon. Quaint, seaside, 2 mins walk to shops. 2 bdrm or 1bdrm & 1 large Studio/Office. Long term. Ph Mel 021 760 468. 1BDRM UNIT, $200pw + power semifurnished and close to town. Ph 021 0235 4943 2 BEDROOM, fully furnished, water views. Available 1st April. No pets. No children. No smokers. Ph 07 853 2321.

Garage Sale

SAT 7 MARCH, 8.30 – 12, 4298 Main Rd, kids clothes, sml womens, old bikes, T tennis table, wetsuits, juicer, bits n bobs..

$25 per year $400 accumulating draw every Friday Live entertainment most Fridays Left Hand Break Restaurant – Excellent meals at reasonable prices (group bookings welcome) Pool darts Snooker Gaming & TAB Family Friendly plus BBQ area Big Screen Courtesy Van Wed, Fri & Sat from 4pm

The Community Waikato Trust Trustee position (voluntary) The Community Waikato Trust is a charitable trust which provides support, training, scholarships and advocacy for community based social services around the greater Waikato region. The Trust operates at a governance level. At operational level the nine staff are based in Hamilton and work across the region. We have a strong commitment to our values including honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi in our work. We are seeking a new Trustee who has a passion for community based social services, knowledge of the sector and an understanding of socioeconomics. Other attributes that we would welcome that would complement the current board are skills and experience in advocacy, governance, tikanga Maori, an association with the Tainui waka or someone belonging to an ethnic minority group within NZ. If you would like to know more about the Trust and to receive further information, please phone the Chief Executive, Andrea Goble at 07 838 1583 daytime or Chair Gaye Barton on 027 4444 557 in the evening. Expressions of interest need to be received with a brief CV by Friday 27 March 2015 to: Trustee position The Community Waikato Trust PO Box 1367 Hamilton 3240 Or email: andrea@communitywaikato.org.nz with Trustee position in the subject line.

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

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

NEW BEGINNINGS

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION: THURSDAY 12TH MARCH 2015 – 6PM, RAY WHITE OFFICE Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

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

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed

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

ID#RAG20938

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

STEP INTO THE MARKET

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

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.03.15: 15 Tutchen Ave 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

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

ID#RAG20963

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

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

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

View open home Sat 2pm or by appointment OPEN HOME ID#RAG20965

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.03.15: 2 Opotoru Rd

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

• Two homes one title on 809m2 site SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM • Main house: 4 bedrooms, open plan living with doors that open out on to a large deck, views of the estuary and Mt Karioi. Lock up garage. • Self-contained 1 HOME bedroom cottage at the rear ID#RAG20907 OPEN of the property, fenced and private, carport. MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER • Situated in SPECIAL!! fantastic quiet cul-de-sac location with close access to the walking track around the estuary, close walk to town and school. Prior Auction offers OPEN HOME considered. ID#RAG20886 Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered. Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG22217 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 TOO GOOD TO MISS!

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! 5 o’clock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!

View open home Sun 1pm or by appointment

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20933

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.3.15: 78F Greenslade Rd RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.03.15: 40a Cross St

Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.03.15: 61b Lorenzen Bay Rd

View open home or by appointment

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ID#RAG22191 OPEN2VIEW ID#318238 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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FINAL NOTICE AUCTION 12.03.15: 14 Norrie Ave

ID#RAG22201 OPEN2VIEW.COM ID#315607 Graham Rope 021 222 7427 2

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View open home Sat 1pm or by appointment

NEW LISTING: 7 Maungatawhiri Rd

11am – 40a Cross St 11am – 127a Otonga Valley Rd 12pm – 128b Otonga Valley Rd 12pm - 78F Greenslade 1pm – 14 Norrie Ave 1pm – 34 Pond Rd 2pm – 15 Tutchen

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BARE LAND NO COVENANTS $185,000 *Bare block *Approximately 2.94 acres *Just a few minutes’ drive to Raglan *No Covenants Don`t delay there are very few parcels of land this size with no covenants and this close to Raglan. $185,000 - this one is priced to sell!

ID#RAG22246

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday

ID#RAG22151 OPEN2VIEW.COM ID#332103 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday

11am – 11b Government Rd 11am – 36 Lily St 12pm – 9 Puka Place 1pm – 2 Opotoru Rd 1pm – 34 Pond Rd 2pm – 53 Cliff St 3pm – 21 Rose 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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• If beautiful views are what you are after then you will want to view this sunny north facing house • This weatherboard home overlooks the Raglan township and inner harbour • Featuring a new roof, a newly painted exterior, timber flooring • Situated on 655m2 section. • Close walking distance to town, school and bus route • An ideal character home Prior auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22251

28th Feb & 1st Mar

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SUNSHINE & SEA VIEWS

• Immaculate family beach home ideal for entertaining and outdoor leisure • Superb views to kite surfing by the bar and Raglan harbour • Spacious open plan living area opens out to large wrap around outdoor decks • North facing and elevated situated on 658m2 Prior Auction offers considered.

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• A fantastic opportunity for a smart investor or family wanting space, to secure this large sun drenched home • Upstairs: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and spacious kitchen with defined living areas • Downstairs: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom plus double garage with an extra storage room • Potential to develop into 2 separate flats is very real • Close to the water and with views this is worth a look and vendors want this sold!!! Prior Auction offers considered.

ROOM WITH A VIEW

OPEN HOMES

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION 17.4.15: 11b Government Rd 3

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• When location counts this property is a must view • Only a few minutes’ walk into town and opposite the sport grounds • A Perfect family home or Stylish beach bach • Low maintenance easy care section. Prior Auction offers considered.

If you’re after a seaside retreat we’ve found it! ID#RAG20984 Phone now for an appointment to view • Beautifully positioned home in 448 Wainui Road beautiful tropical setting Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com • Walking access to harbour • Office • Mezzanine floor in garage Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22170 OPEN2VIEW.COM ID#332102

View open home Sat 12pm or by appointment

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LOCATION SIZE & VALUE

A RAGLAN JEWEL

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410

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• Large 2 level family home • Native timber flooring, private deck • Stunning views of the estuary and Raglan harbour bridge • Short walk to the beach Prior Auction offers considered. ID#RAG22156

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

150 Whaanga Road

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DOUBLE FEATURE ID#RAG20964

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