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2nd May 2013 - Issue #341

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UNDER RAGLAN SUN $430,000 Valley Rd - 69d Otonga21 AUCTION Fri 3rd February AUCTION 2012 - Fri 6pm 3rd Ray February White 2012 Office, - 6pm 21THE Bow Ray St,White Raglan Office, Bow St, Raglan • Location, views and potential! NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks

2 double bedrooms, open plan living NEW• BEGINNINGS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats • North facing deck Office & rumpus, single garage, • 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs internal • access Wide views from Bar to inner Harbour • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Large double garaging and work shed well planted garden • Single Garage & Storage Shed 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family • Close to town and wharfPrior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME • Attractive single level home, 130m2 floor Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm ID#RAG20938 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road 335 Wainui Road area TOP SHELF PROPERTY • Seize this opportunity before someone STEP INTO THE MARKET Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has Fabulous family living / Easy care garden else does! all you need. With two bedrooms inside the 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen house and an additional room outside you ID#RAG21471 will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced Sun drenched open plan living & decks Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

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enjoying the easy care section. Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastDouble garaging with internal access Double garaging with internal access Large paved entertainment area

Large paved entertainment area

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

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Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

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Serving • 2 AcreRaglan + Lifestyle BlockDistrict – Prime LocationSince 1996 Local Business Local Business • Single Garagesupporting & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers Winters coming...please drive to the conditions considered. OPEN HOME ID#RAG20952

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

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Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

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

Cover Local musician Dave Maybee. More info page 5 Image thanks to Tracie Heasman. www.traciehphotography.co.nz Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

To the Editor, During an extended stay in Raglan I have a watched with great interest the various reactions to the proposed Rangitahi Peninsula development. There is something special about Raglan and I can see why people Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf.................................................................. 825 0010 are so attracted to the area and so passionate about preserving its character and beauty. It is understandable that those directly affected by the development Nannie’s Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................ 825 8842 may be opposed it and certainly there are numerous cases worldwide of development which is insensitive and based on commercial values destroying the essence of seaside villages like yours. But development The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street...........................................................825 0027 when done properly with consultation and an understanding and respect for local communities and environments can bring many benefits for a community such as yours. The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street............................................ 825 8278 I think you are fortunate to have a local company that is taking on the role of development - a company that has a connection to and understanding of Raglan and is inviting your input. Change is a part of life and is certain for your area so I think you should appreciate the fact that your developer has sustainable practices and a vision for the town that respects its values, and engage with the process. E Giesen, Wellington To the Editor, Re: ANZAC day. Thank you to the people of Raglan, WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts Districts and Visitors. ANZAC DAY was again a

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

great success and I thank all of those involved with our Parade and Remembrance Service. I send a special thank you to the many folk who donated to our RSA Welfare Fund and also to those who were our volunteer ‘collectors’. This year’s generous response to this worthy cause totalled just under $2,700.00 which is an amazing result. I say a special thanks to the Raglan Club for the use of their club rooms, for their contribution to our refreshments and for their ongoing support of the Raglan RSA. We all say (I’m sure) a very big thank you to the volunteers who helped prepare the food on the day, with a huge thanks to Bella, Francis, Beau and Poppy, who made a big box of Anzac Biscuits for everyone to savour. Our appreciation is extended to the following people and organizations :Sean Ellison and Kathleen, the ministers who conducted the Service. Marcus Vernon and Mark Vallis, our horsemen. Jan Mitchell and her donkey, ‘Pumpkin’. Margaret Boggiss from Lilypot for judging the Wreath Competition. Hamilton Fraser High School Cadets, for their fine Cenotaph guards. The Raglan Pipe Band for their support on parade and later entertainment at the Raglan Club. And we must thank Sean Ellison and his ‘merry band’ including all the http://www.weathermap.co.nz/index.php?p impromptu ‘entertainers’ who joined them to entertain everyone into the Letters continued on page 8... Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides

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

Contact: Administrator Jan Mitchell ph 825 5122

Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 1 May Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun/Moon temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) Fri

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*Total significant wave height and *Tide times for Raglan Bar

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Sculptors unveil meaning of their new Kopua works

Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley cuts the ribbon on Tai Meuli’s work CUSTOMER

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Special reason for Raglan to mourn NZ rock legend Old Raglan mates and musical associates of a New Zealand rock legend who frequently visited and played here over the years – and even had a home in town – were still coming to terms this week with his loss. Dave McArtney, who died at his Point Chevalier home in Auckland, may be best remembered as a founder of iconic bands Hello Sailor and the Pink Flamingos, but Raglan was his bolt-hole and he often performed with the Raglan Mudsharks.

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He also did solo and Pink Flamingo gigs in Raglan, and toured with the Midge Marsden Band. Close mate and one-time roadie Ross Henderson, who lives at Manu Bay, recalled this week that Dave had been keen to escape from the Auckland scene, and had good friends in Raglan. NZ rock legend: Dave McArtney “He felt at home here and in the ‘80s landscape of Raglan. bought a house in He also recalled that Dave did a Cross Street, which he owned for lot of the incidental music in the stillmany years,” Ross said. celebrated late ‘80s doco “Raglan By “Even after he sold his house he the Sea”, the springboard for Gary continued to spend time at Manu Bay McCormick’s popular “Heartland” where he loved the bush and ocean, series. his Raglan friends, a cold beer and a Outside of Raglan Dave was best good wine.” known for Hello Sailor, the band he Ross added that Dave “managed founded in the mid ‘70s with Graham to spend a few days with his friends Brazier – also a regular Raglan visitor here shortly before his death”. – and Harry Lyon. One of his classic He said Dave enjoyed being part compositions, “Gutter Black”, was of the Mudsharks but was too ill to used many years later as the theme do the most recent gig, at the Raglan song for the westie television series Club, earlier this year. “Outrageous Fortune”. Ross also revealed that Dave was a He later went on to form the man of many other parts. Pink Flamingos, another iconic New “He was a craftsman, a writer and Zealand rock band. an intellectual and had a private but Ross emphasised Dave was not deep spirituality. He was an expert only a prolific and award-winning skier and loved to surf. He loved his songwriter but also an award-winning family and was proud of his grown- producer, for a Narcs album. up kids. But above all he was a good As a tutor at the Institute of Music mate, a funny, creative and loyal and Audio NZ in Auckland he loved friend who never had a bad word to working with young musicians, but say about anyone.” he also had a thirst for knowledge Raglan muso and Mudsharks that saw him graduate with a masters veteran Dave Maybee described Dave degree (hons) two weeks before he McArtney as a “real gentleman and died. neat guy” who loved the spirit and Edith Symes

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Big water likely to harbour ducks this weekend The drought may have broken but North Island game bird hunters are being encouraged to think laterally ahead of the opening of the season this weekend. Despite a deluge of rain in the past fortnight, water levels are still low in many regions, meaning ducks have been flocking to larger rivers, lakes, harbours and estuaries. “The main positive from the drought is that the ducks will be concentrated in larger bodies of water and hunters targeting those areas are likely to come into contact with larger portions of the local population,” Eastern Region Senior Fish & Game Officer Matthew McDougall explained. Two North Island regions – Eastern and Auckland/Waikato – have responded by limiting their season to four weeks, although Northland, Hawke’s Bay, Taranaki and Wellington hunters will be able to keep hunting mallard and grey duck until the end of June. Upland game birds – pheasant and quail, and other game bird species such as paradise shelduck and black swan - have a longer season extending into July and August depending on the species and region. The big unknown is what condition the ducks will be in, with food and habitat under pressure during the big dry. “The last big drought, in 2007-2008, started much earlier in the summer and meant by the time we ran our summer banding programme in January and February, the birds were in really poor condition,” McDougall said. “We had a good breeding season this time around but we’re a bit apprehensive that all the benefits of that breeding season may have been undone because of the conditions over the last few months.”

Brunet ducks through Aaron Brunet made it through to the next round of New Zealand’s MasterChef after narrowly avoiding elimination in this week’s show. The top seven contestants of Masterchef New Zealand were given two and a half hours to create a ‘Turduckenqua’, using an obscure, ancient cooking technique called ‘engastration’. Turduckenqua looks like a simple roast but is in fact quail stuffed inside chicken, inside duck, inside turkey. The contestants also had to cook vegetables of their choice and a sauce to accompany the dish. Local Brunet was not in Aaron Brunet his usual form. “I’m even seeing Aaron behind the eightball today” said one of the judges. It all stared with Aaron getting his roast in the oven later than he should have. “It’s like a little chain of things that can tip you off your balance and that’s probably what went wrong.” said Aaron. When presenting his ‘Tuduckenqua with Kumera parsnip and fennal Simon commented that “ I don’t often see you flustered’. After tasting his dish there was no relief for Aaron. “A little bit rough today mate...You’ve been consistently at the top but today there’s not a lot in this dish to hold you together”. Consequently Aaron found himself in the bottom three for the first time. The judges quickly countered with: “fortunately you delivered great technique with the Turduckenqua and that’s enough to secure your future with us for another week”. “Thats not where I want to be again...I want to be right there at the end.” acknowleged Aaron at the end of the show. Ella Krauts and Kelly Kaihea won the challenge and a trip to Wellington to dine at guest judge Martin Bosley’s Yacht Club restaurant. Eliott Brookes became the tenth contestant from the Top 16 to leave MasterChef New Zealand on Sunday night.


Raglan dad cycles toddler to deep south and back If you’re thinking you haven’t seen Robin Jones cycling his infant son around Raglan so much recently, you’d be right. The 27-year-old’s been riding two-year-old Matai around the country instead. With Matai in his childseat just behind the handlebars, his magna doodle set up on a tray in front of him, the pair have been away over summer on an epic journey of 3-4000 kilometres – one that has taken them all the way from Gisborne to Bluff and back home to Raglan. They took a ferry across Cook Strait, of course, and on the return leg caught a train from Palmerston North to Hamilton before riding over the divvy to Raglan. But that apart, says Robin, “every little bit of it was on the bike”. The pair travelled light with only clothes, food, sleeping bag and hammock stuffed into saddlebags on the bike. They averaged around 50 to 80 kilometres each day and, because it was “awesome” weather almost all the way, managed to huddle together “under the stars” in their hammock for all but about 10 nights when it was a bit damp and they succumbed to paid accommodation. Summertime is for living and learning, reckons Robin – who’s originally from Britain – and he obviously wants his New Zealandborn son to grow up as resourceful as he is. “It’s all about being free,” Robin explains of the motivation behind their trip. And he was only too happy to be a guinea pig for likeminded souls: “I thought I’d try it out and tell people what works and what doesn’t.”

Father and son left Raglan late last year, after Robin had bided time over winter in a short-term rental. Their cycling expedition started from Gisborne, where Matai’s mother lives, but the deep south was always the goal. There’s no better outdoors than the South Island, insists Robin who’s been a Kiwi now for seven or eight years. Before crossing to the mainland they whiled away a few weeks in the Otaki Gorge on the Kapiti Coast learning some “bushcraft wisdom”, mostly around wild food and medicine, to help them on their way. Robin did some solar hot water work – Raglan people may remember his distinctive old van, which had a solar panel installed on the roof – in exchange for the course he did at Otaki. Once they reached Wellington it was onto the ferry to Picton from where they cycled to Westport, Buller and then down to Greymouth. Then back up to Kaikoura, down to Geraldine and across Mackenzie Country to Wanaka. From there they cycled on to Queenstown and Bluff, then headed back round the coast to Dunedin and up the east coast to Nelson. Otaki got another look-in on the way home, before the pair boarded the train from Palmerston North to Hamilton. The best thing about the trip? “Just living, just being able to live like our ancestors used to,” says Robin. And there was no “worst thing”: he was happy to be meeting people on the road and helping them out in some way in exchange for food or shelter. Now the pair are settled back in Raglan, this time just out of town where Robin’s building a

End of the season for Raglan Lifeguards With Easter marking the official end to the Surf Life Saving patrol season, Lifeguards at Raglan’s Ngarunui Beach have crossed the flags on another successful summer. Raglan Lifeguards have undertaken 92 rescues this summer, the second highest of all Northern Region beaches. This season has been one of the busiest recorded in several years. The prolonged period of hot weather has naturally attracted more people to the beach, which in turn has increased the risk of people getting into trouble in the water. Raglan Patrol Captain Travis Slattery has stated that ‘Raglan’s rescue statistics are actually lower than last year’s. This is due to the Lifeguards’ increased vigilance in carrying out preventative actions and making the public more aware of how to be safe in the water. And this is what the work of a Surf Lifeguard is measured on, not

the number of rescues undertaken.’ Lifeguards across the Northern Region have spent nearly 80,000 hours patrolling beaches stretching from Raglan to as far north as Ahipara. They have conducted over 730 first aid treatments, taken part in over 130 searches and undertaken 36,650 preventative actions. Surf Life Saving Northern Region CEO Pam Elgar says many of the rescues this season have taken place outside of patrol hours and outside of the flagged area. “We’re also seeing consistencies in drowning incidents where people are wearing inappropriate clothing and are unaware of hazardous surf conditions and rips. As patrols have officially ended, we ask that people take responsibility for their own safety when around water,” she says. During the winter months a Lifeguard callout squad will be operating in Raglan. If you see someone in danger in the water, call 111 immediately. Grainne Patterson

Meet the Muso: A series of Q & A’s with our local musicians

This week we talk to local legend Dave Maybee - a skilled musician, composer & recording producer. Image: thanks to Tracie Heasman Robin Jones and his two-year-old son Matai

How would you describe the music you play? Quite a cross-section of style & form but mainly world rudimentary roundhouse with untreated pine & roots music - meaning influenced by world rhythms and heavy-duty sheets of PVC. He’s considering & sounds and played with different types of instruments. stringing his hammock from tree to tree so it runs What bands have you been a member of over the years? right through the roundhouse for shelter. The Dave Maybee Band, Legendary Raglan Mudsharks It’s a “pretty simple, easy, very cheap building” to construct, Robin says. The design (with fellow Raglan resident & veteran bass player Sid is based on one he saw years ago in Levin at an Limbert), Bamboo & Western Swing big-band ‘Ole organic festival. Living with a family in their yurt Faithful, plus Waikato based blues-country bands Climax at Otaki Forks on his cycling odyssey reminded & Smokestack and Peter Skandera in Acoustic Spirit to Robin “how easy it was to put these up”. name a few. He’s got a woodburner made out of an LPG Do you come from a musical family? gas burner, a makeshift kitchen, solar lighting and collects fresh rainwater from a tarpaulin overhead Very much so - my father was a comedian/entertainer and with a strategically placed hole. An outdoor bath also a choir master which is where my mother & father is on the wish-list for winter. met. Over the years of my upbringing (principally in Robin says he wants “just to live simply ... and Tauranga) the whole family would all sing in choirs of one to spend my life with Matai while he’s growing sort or another and on my mum’s side there were heaps up”. of musicians - out of a family of 11 kids from Yorkshire, “I don’t miss anything,” he adds. “I live the I believe 9 of them ended up playing professionally. My rich life.” Edith Symes younger sister Jennifer has also had a successful career (principally London based) as a singer & vocal teacher in the operatic & classical traditions. What instrument did you first play and when? Acoustic guitar. My elder sister Helen remembers me playing when I was around 8 or 9 years old - circa 1959/1960. What in your memory is your best gig ever? Doing the support (as a duo with John Hore Grenell) for the Highwaymen in 1991 (Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings & Kris Kristofferson). All those guys are/were true musical legends and hanging out with them (briefly) was such an inspiration, especially Willie - he is one of the finest guitarists & singers ever! What would you save in a fire? My old ‘slide’ guitar Are you a dog or a cat person? Definitely a dog person, even though there are two or Collision Repairs three cats at home General Panel Beating Best piece of advice you ever got? Collision Repairs Private & Insurance Work “Stick to harmony & diction & play your banjo well.” General Panel Beating WOF Rust Repairs (Johnny Cash: “The One On The Left Is On The Right”) Private & Insurance Work Restoration What six people dead or alive would you invite for WOF Rust Repairs dinner? Restoration Phone Craig (07) Actors 825 0302 Robert Duvall, Sandra Bullock & Morgan Freeman. Texas singer/songwriter Guy Clark, vocalist/ Fax (07) 825 8302 Phone Craig (07) 825 0302 fiddle player Alison Krauss and Zane Gray, American 2 Park Drive, Raglan Fax (07) 825 8302 author & chronicler of the “Old West” (all of these artists enjoy music 2 Park Drive, Raglan being very informed within their own discipline & genre)! with your In another life what career would you have? Movie director What’s happening for you at the moment in terms of Your local mainly music playing/teaching music? Performance & recording wise When: Mondays & - I’m working with Mo Ghra, a Celtic act that I finished Wednesdays 9.30am producing an album for in January. We are the headline Where : Te Uku Church Hall guest act at the Australian Celtic Festival. Peter Skandera When : $3.00 per family & myself have a follow-up album to “Acoustic Spirit” in Contact : Surfside Christian Life Centre the wings. On the teaching front, this is my 17th year as senior guitar tutor at St Peters School, Cambridge.

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Musical duo cook up happy juice in ‘Kitchen of Cool’ Word Café Raglan: What’s On? Word Café Raglan springs into life 10-11 May.

Whether you harbour a secret desire to write a bestseller, are a budding blogger or simply love to lose yourself in the pages of a weighty tome, we hope you find something in our programme to delight, entertain and inspire… FRIDAY 10 MAY 7pm: Orca Restaurant & Bar. Music from Twisted Timber. SATURDAY 11 MAY Where: Old School Arts Centre 9am: First Steps in Writing for Children. Local children’s authors Sarah Johnson & André Ngāpō. 10am: Writing for the Food Industry. Vicki Ravlich-Horan, Nourish Magazine. 11am: Have Blog, Will Travel. How to get started as a jet-setting travel blogger. Megan Singleton. Lunch and all-day refreshments: Available at our on-site Word Café. 1.30pm: The Letters of Frank Sargeson. Susan Shieff . 2.30pm: A Writing Life. New Zealand bestselling author Deborah Challinor. 3.30pm: Getting Started in Self-Publishing. Tui Allen. SATURDAY 11 MAY Where: Raglan Library -FREE children’s sessions 1pm: Storytelling for Children with Margery Fern and Sarah Johnson. 2pm: Tailoring the Tale. A story crafting workshop for 12 to 16 year olds with Merren Tait. (Booking required). SATURDAY NIGHT STORIES 7pm: Banteay Srey Khmer Restaurant And Café. E-book writer turned HarperCollins US author Julie Thomas, live word wizardry with Antonio Te Maioha and an open mike session. (Free) Ticket details: $20 per session/$60 all-day pass. Tickets are strictly limited so please book early. Available in person at the Old School Arts Centre, by phone (07) 825 0023 or buy online at www. wordcaferaglan.co.nz WIN A DOUBLE ALL-DAY TICKET Enter on our Facebook page at www.facebook. com/wordcaferaglan or drop your details into Raglan Library. But be quick – competition closes 5pm Friday. Image: Children’s author Sarah Johnson

An unexpected meeting, midnight mixing sessions and now a debut album release, Frank Bellerby and Dean Glass have spent the past ten months cooking up a storm of the musical variety, the resulting product; Fresh tracks from the Kitchen of Cool. Under the name Happy Juice, the duo’s album includes an eclectic collection of tracks taking you on a “sonic journey into the unknown.’ Drawing inspiration from the likes of the Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin’s earlier sound, the album was recorded in the Kitchen of Cool; not quite a studio, but still a place of greatness. With special features from numerous other members of the community, Frank says the album was made with “a lot of soul, a lot of passion and bucket loads of coffee.” It all started for Frank a couple of years ago. Having always wanted to play the drums, he and a friend Mark Reynolds decided to start a band, The Shed. “Only one of us had ever played an instrument before, we were quite bad actually. The resulting sound would’ve probably made your ears bleed. But we got better.” Says Frank.

Dean on the other hand had been playing instruments in bands since he was about 15 years old. A music producer by profession, the meeting between the two became a catalyst for the album to materialise into a reality. Motivated by a stroke of inspiration Frank says, “Once the first song came out, they all came pouring out. I’d written a song, Love is an Auction, decided to record it, then Dean said: Let’s do an album.” In true Raglan style, they “just did it” with everybody involved bringing something different to the table whether it was singing, helping with artwork or holding the fort at home. “This album is a real testament to Raglan’s community spirit. If you have an idea and people that are willing to give their time you’d be surprised what meal you can come up with when everyone chips in,” says Dean. Extremely happy with the final product, the pair will be taking a breather to focus on their other project, Raglan Records, while contemplating their next step, most likely a heavy rock album. The new album by Happy Juice, Fresh Tracks from the Kitchen of Cool is available now from Jet. Maki Nishiyama

Musical maestros from the ‘Kitchen of Cool’ Frank Bellerby and Dean Glass

Raglan Records set to launch Inspired by the phenomenal musical talents of Raglan locals and their own experiences recording and playing music, Frank Bellerby and Mark Reynolds have started a record company, Raglan Records. “There’s so many talented people in Raglan and we wanted to create an avenue where artists can get their music out to the world” says Frank. The crew have a website in the works and encourages other musically inclined people to contact them if they would like to be involved. Watch this space for more news on Raglan Records or email Frank: frank@mirofeeds.co.nz

Schoolboy rugby under way On Saturday, the 20th of April, Raglan Area School hosted Melville College Under 15 Rugby team in what was the first Waikato Secondary School Competition game for Raglan in at least five years. This was a preseason training game contested in great spirit! Both teams conducted themselves with great mana on the field. The game was won by

Melville but Raglan Area School made an exciting comeback in the final quarter scoring two unanswered tries. A huge thank you to Jason Tatana and Dominic Trail-Addis, the team coaches, and Joseph Rao and Carla Eyre the team managers. The game was followed by a great display of manaakitanga with a Members of the Raglan Area School under 15 side great kai shared by both teams. Outstanding players included Tukiri and Montel Kiel. Raglan Thank you to all the whanau Amaziah LeLievre, Tokihaaua Area School U15s are looking who supported our team. Fawasser-Anderson, Mason forward to a great season! Joe Rao

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Saturday the 11th will be the prize giving evening. Further developments on the event will be released as they are confirmed.

CatholicKidz up and running Holy Name of Jesus Catholic parish is about to launch its 2013 CatholicKidz programme for primary age children. Based on 4 mini-terms of 3 sessions each, the programme runs at the church on Sunday mornings. Administrator Judith Collins says the church wasn’t designed with teaching spaces, so teachers have to convert the porch, the office and the flat – including one of the bedrooms – to accommodate different groups. This year, says Judith, there will be a class of children preparing to receive their First Holy Communion, and she is hoping that interested families will contact her before the first mini-term begins on 12 May. Minimum age for this class is 7 yrs at the beginning of the year, but she doesn’t usually include children under 8yrs unless they have been attending classes regularly for at least a year. “The First Communion programme is quite challenging,” she says, “and the children definitely need some background knowledge and familiarity with ‘church language’. There is no pressure, no deadline – wait till the child is ready.” This year the class is likely to include children between 8-11yrs. Meanwhile children 5-7yrs are very welcome in the Junior class, and the Senior class will cater for children up to Year 8. To find out more contact Judith Collins from 5 May on 825 0550 or go to the Children’s Page on the website at www.raglancatholic.org.nz.

MISSION COMPLETE: The pipe band leads the parade away up Bow Street at the end of the Anzac ser vice.

DONKEY WORK: Jan Mitchell leads the Red Cross donkey away from the cenotaph ahead of good turnout of ex-ser vicemen

GOOD SEATS: Young and old soldiers share a bench seat outside the library to watch the Anzac service

Letters...continued from page 2 afternoon and evening with their lovely singing. Also, the Raglan Area School for accommodating the 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery personnel. A special thanks goes to Billy Lee-Pope, the Raglan Area School Head Boy, and Emily Kerrisk-Savage and Lauren Russell, Raglan Area School Head Girls, for their fine, heartfelt and well delivered addresses. I also thank all the local School Children for their participation. This is a very special time for you to remember your own family histories. Thanks go to Surfside Church for the loan of your sound system which made a significant difference this year. Thanks also to WDC for the seating on the library steps, and, once again, a special thanks to the Maori Wardens for their traffic control and road closure and their help in generally setting up the site. ANZAC Day continues to become more important to each of us as time passes, and I say a very special thank you to the Community for your generosity, your spirit and your participation. The day is for you to remember and celebrate all that has gone before, which enables us to have the freedom we enjoy. I pass on a special congratulations to Raglan Area School for winning the ‘School Wreath’ competition. In closing, I point out that next year is the 100th Anniversary of the start of World War 1 and the 50th Anniversary of 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery, involvement with Raglan town. 2014 will be a BIG year for ANZAC DAY in Raglan and we hope that the Battery (161 Battery) may be able to come to Raglan for a few days and participate in Community activities, conduct an open day with all their Regimental equipment and renew their freedom of Raglan status, including marching through the town, hopefully with our Raglan Pipe Band. It will be a wonderful celebration of Raglan’s history, as well as further securing our link and friendship with 161 Battery. Colin Hodkinson, President Raglan R.S.A.

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DASHING DUO: Mounted horsemen Marcus Vernon, representing Kiwi soldiers, and Mark Vallis, representing the Australian forces, proceed past Volcom Lane

ANZAC ESSAY WINNER: Twelve-year-old Kaea Taylor from Waitetuna School receives a scholarship worth $1000 presented by Norman Curtis from the Raglan Club

Area Fishing Report: by Raglan Wharf Seagull Fishing is still great off the Raglan coast. Sea temperatures are still 19.5 everywhere. Cut baits on flasher rigs with 60lb traces, and enough sinker weight to get you to the bottom will do it. So if in the shallows sinker will be just a few ounces! Snapper of size are in close, half a K off the breakers. Snapper are now fat, bulging fat, they have eaten up for the winter, sea biscuits mostly, they must be full of protein. Also in the mix are still plenty of slimy mackerel, these are the prominent fish on your finder screen. These make great bait, as in cut bait or livies. We fished ‘Reef 21’ last weekend and had plenty of apparent kingies on the screen, but could not jig one. Conditions out there were not exactly comfortable, but on baits we had our snapper limit in no time. These snapper had smelly guts of brown fluffy stuff, (like sea sponges) and were not the size of the inshore shallow water caught fish. Large kahawai are still around, but not the workups and birds that we have been accustomed to. Where to fish: North of the bar out to

30m mark, if you see sign on the screen stop and try it. Spiny dogs have not yet arrived; a temperature drop of a degree will see them back for the winter. Gurnard of size are in the mix also, some still in full roe which is getting late for them. Skippies still could be further out and could be worth a troll, particularly from Jackson’s reef to Gannet Island. Crayfish pots are still being worked by recreational fishermen. Flounder, yellow bellies and mullet still abound in our harbours with the recent rains bringing heaps of mullet to the top of the tides into the rushes and fresh water streams. Hundreds of them. I spear fished off the water front a week ago and got my flounder limit in an hour and had to walk over more on my way home. But you need real calm nights. We fished last week’s Waikato Sports Fishing Clubs FCO Big Four Tournament, hence the jigging on 21, that day wasted. We really should have just gone for what we do best and that is snapper and kahawai of size, and try for the trevally in the mix then, only then go for the kingis. But we had fun, a great event and we gave the

others a run for their money. Ironically only one contestant got the Big Four. We will be back next year. Smokem Raglan, we are still getting great feed back on that contest, it will be an annual event, and really winter is the time to do that delicious smoked fish, with white sauce and a bit of parsley. Up coming events: The Fishing Section of the Raglan Club has Charles Mitchell speaking at 7.00pm on Thursday May the 23rd. Charles is a fresh water biologist, a consultant and on our harbours upper reaches has N.Z’s only sustainable eel, whitebait and mullet farm. He will be speaking on ‘Ranching of the Sea’. Can we do it? How do we do it? This will be an interesting, absorbing evening for one and all to attend. Don’t put the boat away yet, the fish are in top condition and we will have good fishing conditions in the weeks ahead. The Raglan Bar has developed a shallow sand bar out on the seaward side of the entrance, this is not a big danger but you need to be aware when crossing. Just do it and be safe.


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OPEN DAY Sunday 5th May, 11am @ Raglan Rugby Fields on Park Drve/Cross St. Come along and try your hand at archery! Equipment provided. Ph John for details: 825 0040 FB: Raglantoxophilite

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AUCTION - Friday 17th May 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Enter the Auction property address in either YouTube or Google for video. UTTERLY AMAZING VIEWS of RAGLAN’S HARBOUR and TOWN

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FUNKY HOME $317,000 This fully furnished, 2 bedroom, funky home is elevated, sunny and close to town. It has polished floors, is insulated, recently painted and a new roof. Relax on the large deck and enjoy views out to the harbour and Mount Karioi. Single garage, garden shed, fully fenced easy care section. What more could you ask for? Give us a call now to view this property.

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Sunday 2pm 19 Manukau Rd

Saturday 2pm 21 Government Rd

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 14a Bankart St

ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE RIGHT IN TOWN $450,000

THE SCENE IS SET..... $610,000

Sunday 1pm 168 Maungatawhiri Rd

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One of Raglan’s original baches. There is work to be done to bring this lovely character filled bach up to standard, what a great spot, the bach sits on a level corner site and is only a short walk to town, water, parks and the new wharf. Features: 2 large double bedrooms,polished timber floors and wood burner. This bach has been a great rental property for the current owner and could work well as short term holiday accommodation so you get to enjoy your weekend at the beach as well. The vendors instructions are clear, SELL MY PROPERTY, don’t delay this property will sell. OPEN HOME

This fabulous stand alone town house is not to be missed. The home offers 2 double bedrooms, large open plan living, modern kitchen and wet area shower. Solidly built to last in brick and having the convenience of an internal access garage. Located on the flat right in town, just a short walk to the beach, transport and shops. This property would suit anyone from retirees to first time buyers, or those wanting a holiday home or rental. Priced to sell, this property is pure gold.

One of the cheapest sections in Raglan. This 550m2 section has services to the boundary and backs on to a small bush reserve. Close to town and in a quality subdivision. Approximately 45 minutes to Hamilton, 2 hours to Auckland. A great opportunity to secure your very own piece of Raglan! Phone the team to view anytime!

This wonderful semi-rural setting of just under 2 acres encourages a relaxed country lifestyle while remaining relatively close to the amenities of Raglan Township. Recently built family home offering 4 double bedrooms, master with ensuite, an office or 5th bedroom, large open plan living with designer kitchen. Solar hot water system, internal sound insulation, an energy efficient home. The superbly presented interior features floor to ceiling windows to ensure maximum light, sun and views. A spectacular location with views of the Tasman Sea and Mt Karioi. OPEN HOME

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PURE GOLD $319,000

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This country oasis is located 40 minutes to Hamilton and 15 minutes drive to Raglan beaches and world famous surf breaks. View the wonderful lily ponds as you meander down the driveway, and 4 fully fenced paddocks, to a family haven offering peace and tranquillity. The main, sophisticated home is 160 m2, positioned to capture the sun, with 3 double bedrooms, double garage and a fully self-contained apartment to the rear of the house. Both house and apartment are stylish and have instant appeal. Situated on 2.74 hectares, fully fenced, with easy access to local schools. Prior Auction offers considered.

• Upstairs: 3 double bedrooms, large open plan living flowing to large deck with panoramic views of the Bar, harbour and Mt Karioi • Downstairs: ideal for teenagers, extended family or work from home situation • 3 car garaging, workshop and 2 loft rooms above the garage • Stand alone shed • Situated on 6385m2 (1.6 acres) • So close to town you could walk • Wonderful opportunity to purchase greenbelt property with views you really must see! Prior Auction OPEN HOME offers considered Saturday & Sunday 1pm

Tucked away is this quality built, excellently maintained 3 bedroom home. Drive up the driveway and be impressed. The living area opens out to sun drenched decking, capturing morning and afternoon sun. The location is excellent – close to bush lined board walk, estuary for close kayak access, walking distance to town and school. A very well planted 1413 m2 site. Our instructions from the vendor are clear: “bring in an offer.”

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OPEN HOME

OPEN HOMES this weekend 4th & 5th May Saturday 11am - 14a Bankart St Saturday 11am – 4a Governement Rd Saturday 12pm – 57 Government Rd Saturday 1pm – 57 Hills Rd Saturday 2pm – 14 Kaitoke St Saturday 2pm – 21 Government Rd Saturday 3pm - 445 Wainui Rd

Sunday 11am – 19 Tutchen Ave Sunday 12pm – 48 Pond Rd Sunday 1pm – 168 Maungatawhiri Rd Sunday 1pm – 57 Hills Rd Sunday 1pm – 15 long St Sunday 2pm – 14 Kaitoke St Sunday 2pm – 19 Manukau Rd

SOLSCAPE – TENDER – 611 Wainui Rd - Open Viewing: Saturday 1-3pm. All Tenders to be at Ray White Office, Raglan by 4pm, 7th June 2013. Unless sold prior by Private Treaty

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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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