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8th May 2014 - Issue #392

16 James St â€ĸ â€ĸ

2 houses on 1 title Potential to achieve $600pw combined rental income

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LIFESTYLE & INCOME $849,000 69b Otonga Valley Rd NEW BEGINNINGS

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

SOLD!!

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 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

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

NEW OPPORTUNITY BEGINNINGS INVESTMENT

brm Flats family home in rural setting â€ĸ 2 StoreySolid Housebrick In 2 3Legal Office & rumpus, garage, â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brmsingle Flat Downstairs internal access â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), â€ĸ 2 Acre +well Lifestyle Block – Prime Location planted garden

â€ĸ Single Garage 3973m²& Storage fenced &Shed ready for a new family

Prior Auction Prioroffers Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN OPEN HOME HOME Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm ID#RAG20938335 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road Wainui Road

TOP THE SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little/ Easy homecare has garden Fabulous family living all you need. With two bedrooms inside the 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen house and an additional room outside you drenched openand planfully living & decks will enjoySun the open plan living fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. Double garaging Ideal opportunity for you to with enterinternal the fast-access growing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered considered. OPENOPEN HOMEHOME

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Saturday 1pm Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street 6 Violet Street

LIFESTYLE WITH EASE $795,000 42 Parker Access Rd, Waitetuna

NEW BEGINNINGS

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

â€ĸ 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

â€ĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

â€ĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed

â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural settingâ€ĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

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

ID#RAG20938

OPEN

Prior Auction offers HOME considered. OPEN

Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

ID#RAG20952

SOLD!! TOP SHELF PROPERTY

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the house and an additional room outside you will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced Sun drenched open plan living & decks section. Relax on the lovely decking while Large paved entertainment area enjoying the easy care section. Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastDouble garaging with internal access growing market in Raglan! Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered OPEN HOME considered. OPEN HOME Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

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Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM â€ĸ 37.504 HA / SHEEP/ BEEF / HORSE SIZE ISWOODEN NOT AThe 12.747 ha of land grows a lot of quality pasture perfect for any class of stock from dairy cattle to horses. PROBLEM IT BE NICE WOODEN IT BE NICE WOODEN IT BE NICE â€ĸ 7 acres planted in pines (10yrs) 3 bedroom weatherboard This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has 4 bedroom home with endless options 4 bedroomThis home with endless options home has This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has features: Double garaging many great features: Double garaging Easy to manage due to excellent fencing, water trough in every paddock and near flat contour. many great features: Double garaging Wonderful family home Wonderfulmany familygreat home FARM â€ĸ 85 -90 acres grazing (rolling land) 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Modern new kitchen Modern new kitchen Native timber flooring Native timber flooring Native timber flooring Extensive mature gardens and swimming pool really set off the immaculately presented brick home with 4 Large double garaging and workshop Large double garaging and workshop â€ĸ 3 bedroom home with designer kitchen, â€ĸ Leased for dairy grazing, generating income Private off road location Private off road location Private off road location Large shade houses with irrigation Large shade with irrigation Justhouses a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. bdrms, plenty of living space and amazing rural views out of every window. throughoutWonderful family home/ investment/ rental Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental throughout office, double garaging Wonderful family home/ investment/â€ĸ rentalCovenanted bush block 1212m² of land 1212m² of(Currently land rented $300/wk) (Currently rented $300/wk) (Currently rented $300/wk) 1 km from a quality primary school, 25 minutes to Hamilton and 15 minutes to sunny Raglan Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers â€ĸ New stock yards â€ĸ Large total span shed with self contained unit considered. considered. considered. considered. HOME OPEN HOME considered. OPEN HOME OPEN HOME with its world class coffee, surf and fishing. OPENOPEN HOME ID#RAG20907 ID#RAG20907 Saturday 1pm Saturday 1pm Saturday 1pm Saturday 2pm ID#RAG20963Saturday 2pm ID#RAG20963 ID#RAG20963 â€ĸ Horse tack shed and workshop Violet Street 10 Violet Street 10 Violet Street 55 Government Road 55 Government 10 Road

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SEEKING NEW RURAL LISTINGS! Phone: Richard Thomson - 027 294 8625

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

WATER MOUNTAIN MAKE ME YOUR&OWN – LocatedSPECIAL!! close to town & beach. This is a 2 I’M RATHER

bedroom immaculate Four double bedroom home onhome, 625m²fully lockable garage power. and sunny, only minutes to Two largewith living areas,Elevated 2 ÂŊ bathrooms nearestkitchen, beach entertainer’s & town centre. The house has Fantastic the designer oven polished timberout flooring, is fully Large family area flows to sunny deckinsulated, newly or alfrescoroofed, diningnewly painted and has a newly decked spa views, pool area. The easysunsets care, fully fenced Glorious Mtn magnificent section will make this home a pleasure to live in. & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 Sunday 1pm 19 Manukau Road ID#RAG20886

WATER & MOUNTAIN

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Located close to town & beach. This is a 2 Four double bedroom home on 625m² bedroom immaculate home, fully lockable garage with power. Elevated and sunny, only minutes toTwo large living areas, 2 ÂŊ bathrooms the nearest beach & town centre. The house hasFantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven polished timber flooring, is fully insulated, newlyLarge family area flows out to sunny deck roofed, newly painted and has a newly decked or alfresco dining spa pool area. The easy care, fully fenced Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets section will make this home a pleasure to live in.& a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20968 Sunday 1pm 19 Manukau Road ID#RAG20886 1 Seabreeze Way

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

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master

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1 Seabreeze Way

OCEANTO RETREAT TOO GOOD MISS! BUSH BABY

slice of Raglan’s â€ĸ 2 homesAon 1 freehold title best real estate nestled into bush–surrounds near Whale Bay. Master 2 houses,native 2 incomes 2 two bedroom

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OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY TOO GOOD TO MISS!

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled intoâ€ĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master

â€ĸ 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

ID#RAG20952

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

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

ID#RAG20964

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

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.

ID#RAG20907

OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ÂŊ 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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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

â€ĸ 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom

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To the Editor, We attended the meeting last Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761 Thursday night in the town hall supper room. I thought we were going to find out what had been decided and what we could do to help. The project has been driven by a group of ratepayers who were interested enough to go to Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 the original meetings and have since spent considerable volunteer time sorting through the varied suggestions. When we arrived we found a crowd of people filing into the building and the atmosphere was, to say the The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 least, unpleasant. The negative, anticouncil, anti-everything comments I heard were appalling. This is Raglan. We are supposed to be friendly, helpful and community spirited. Yeah right! The chairman asked that everybody The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 listen and then they would be open for questions. After a full explanation of the progress so far, the questions that followed were amazing. The answer to them all had already been covered and the aggressive manner they were asked, the interjections, MP TArAnAki-king CounTry shouted posturing, other issues raised and general grandstanding were an ElECTorATE offiCE embarrassment. Of course these people 25 roche Street, Te Awamutu weren’t listening to the speakers, they 07 825 0263 (freephone) were too busy muttering to each other shaneardernmp@xtra.co.nz and consulting their bits of paper WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts everybody else from facebook.com/shane.ardernmp and preventing hearing clearly. The misconceptions spread around www.national.org.nz town that got so many people fired up

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at the meeting, were to say the least, malicious and untrue: The road isn’t being closed. There will not be a reduction in the road space. There won’t be a sandpit outside the Supermarket or a swing set and trampoline in the centre island. The Community Board is involved in this and I understand have pledged money for it and had somebody at every meeting so why do so many people think it hasn’t been consulted? It has, and they have left it to the project group to organise. I also understand the intersection issue had been resolved at a previous meeting some time ago, attended by the very people who raised the question on Thursday night. What was all that about...they knew it wasn’t closing. If you hadn’t heard about this project before, you now have, so how about be helpful for a change and offer some volunteer time to help. So far it has cost very little with materials donated and a lot of work by the under appreciated project group. We may end up with some very nice seating areas in the centre of town and a pleasant town centre to socialise in. As for the “We don’t want Raglan http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla to change brigade”. Reality check. It already has. Sue Gilshnan, Raglan

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Big turnout rejects town square project outright ,

One of the initial concept drawings [for a Raglan town square] that aroused so much community opposition

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aglan won’t be getting a town square – or anything remotely like it – after the concept met with stiff opposition at a packed, three hour-long public meeting last week. A plan developed at a town hall workshop attended by about 20 people in February met its end, ironically, in the supper room next door when a 120-strong turnout of locals made it overwhelmingly clear they wanted the heart of downtown Raglan, the Bow Street-Wainui Road T-junction, left as is. “You want the town square off [the table]?” chairman Wally Hayes, who heads up Waikato District Council’s infrastructure committee, asked the meeting after it had become increasingly clear efforts to clear up misconceptions about the size and scope of the project were getting nowhere. “Yes” came the resounding rejoinder. “Right – done,” he said to strong applause. Meeting-goers appeared happy, however, with plans outlined by “place making” group member Lisa Thomson for two new areas of seating on Bow Street’s centre islands, so long as that initiative and any others to come out of Australian community spaces guru David Engwicht’s workshop went through the Raglan Community Board. It was also suggested a council representative should be designated to work with the “place making” group. Much of the anger at last week’s meeting centred on the lack of communication with

the community, and local iwi and new community board chairperson Linda Cole were among the strongest critics. She said she emailed council management asking for consultation soon after learning of the town square project “and I do not know why we had to wait 2ÂŊ months for it”. Earlier, she said that never before had an issue divided the [Raglan] community so much, an observation which Waikato District Council general manager strategy and support Tony Whittaker described as incredibly sad. He said the council – which was always criticised for not delivering to the community – had seen what “place making” had achieved in Paihia and Palmerston North and brought David Engwicht out to Raglan in the hope “it might have legs here”. Wally Hayes described the purpose of the meeting as putting the facts on the table – which included a presentation by traffic engineering consultant Alasdair Gray showing three spaces, outside The Shack, Blacksand and the hotel, could be created for “place making” without disrupting traffic flows – and then seeing if there was “a mandate for going forward or not”. But try as he did to ensure people got their concerns about the project addressed, supposed questions from the floor frequently turned more into tirades over lack of process and consultation – SuperValue owner Richard Jacobsen reckoned the only consultation was “an ad in the paper” – and why anything needed to change downtown anyway. There was a strong feeling at the meeting that the “place making” efforts

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should have focused instead on the area at the bottom of Bow Street around Orca and the jetty, and that Raglan needed to “get close to and embrace the sea”. Former community board chairman Peter Storey also had a lash at the project’s cost to ratepayers, saying he understood $21,000 had already been spent. It seemed for a while the meeting might drag on towards midnight, but then “place making” group member and Chamber of Commerce president Dave Currie stood up and graciously declared defeat for the project. “There doesn’t appear any point [in carrying on], we have to say enough is enough,” he said. “A group of volunteers tried to do some good for the town but now we have to stop, pause, have a cup of tea â€Ļ we’ve had a crack and cocked it up.” He was sorry the project had caused some grief, but it was not intentional and Raglan people had to put more trust in one another. Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley said he was very concerned that people read into concept drawings that what they saw was actually going to happen. He also pointed out the project was “always about the community doing something for itself”. By that stage the meeting had already voted to terminate the project and it was only through Lisa Thomson’s plea for two areas of seating to go ahead on the Bow Street median strips that any return on the town’s flirtation with “place making” and David Engwicht looks likely in the immediate future. And any future projects will require thinking outside the square. A.T

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Raglan home educators having their day in sun

Tough for some Raglan ratepayers to have say

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n apparently bungled mailout may have denied some Raglan residents a considered say over what Waikato District Council plans for its new year starting July 1 – and how much it’s likely to hit them in the pocket.

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wo young mums keen to get a home-educating network under way in Raglan are planning a picnic-cum-games day – weather permitting – at Kopua domain in a fortnight. Bronwyn Frost and Sarah Cox – both new to home schooling this year - are looking for inspiration from other families in the area who share their interest in home educating whether it be traditional, Steiner-based or something completely different like ‘unschooling’ in which children learn through natural life experiences. “There are so many diverse philosophies of education,” Bronwyn told the Chronicle this week. She was excited to have such choices within the Kiwi culture and keen to tap into other people’s ideas. It was good for home-educating families to establish a network – focusing on the social side of things

– within their own community, she added, although for Raglan there had been some access to groups over the divvy. Bronwyn and Sarah got about nine local families together down at the domain last term for their first meet and greet, and from that an “enthusiastic” core group emerged. It was done by word-of-mouth, said Bronwyn, and included some veteran home-schoolers with children now in their teens. Families came from as far away as Te Akau and Waitetuna. “It was good to know who’s out there,” added Sarah, who’s looking forward now to exchanging email addresses and planning regular meetings for home educators or those considering the option. Come to the domain for fun and games on Friday May 23 from 2pm if interested. Email Bronwyn at midwifevw@yahoo.com.au or phone 825 5702.

The council says it recently sent all ratepayers a glossy A4 publication, entitled “Waikato Navigator”, outlining what’s proposed for the coming year and what’s changed from its 2012/2022 long term plan. Attached to the 10page pamphlet is a six-page submission form with a freepost back to council. Trouble is, a number of the 20-odd locals who turned up to an annual plan meeting at Raglan Bowling Club on Tuesday of last week said they’d never seen the publication until spying copies on a desk on the way in. Other ratepayers the Chronicle later checked with about town had also not received the mailout. As the publication detailed when and where public meetings

($23,000), a new water booster pump station that will help fire-fighting ($127,000) and a wastewater pump station upgrade ($36,000). A fourth item highlighted at last week’s meeting, a Raglan Coastguard grant, is merely to cover a rent rise at the council-owned Raglan wharf building. Council watchdog John Lawson has also identified another $47,000 earmarked for Wainui Reserve, $11,000 for toilets and $12,000 for local parks. Against that $35,000 for playgrounds has been cut out of the budgets. John asked at last week’s meeting what a $1.4 million amount for a Lorenzen Bay structure plan was about, but noone from council seemed sure. Also doing the rounds, ironically, is a pamphlet in which Waikato District Council is asking people how it can do better with “community engagement”. Copies of 'Waikato Navigator' are now available at the council's Raglan office. A. T

Raglan Stone Sculptors’ Exhibition starts this weekend The Raglan & District Museum will be opening an exhibition of stone sculpture by three Raglan sculptors at 6.30pm on 10 May 2014 at the museum in Wainui Road, Raglan. The three are Tai Meuli, Richard Page and Gene Pospisil. All are well known and highly regarded for their work. Tai Meuli has won various commissions including those to design and make the trophies for the Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards and the Hamilton V8 Supercars series. Richard Page finished a traditional apprenticeship in the mid 1990s and since then has

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

would be held over the plan, the apparent delivery botch-up may help explain why so few Raglan people bowled along to the meeting. Worse, it seems likely a good number of Raglan residents still know nothing of the plan – or that 4pm today (Thursday) is the deadline for getting in submissions. Waikato district mayor Allan Sanson did promise last Tuesday that the council would accept late submissions, but anyone wanting to have their say will need to act quickly. The 2014/15 draft annual plan – also referred to as the third year of the long term plan – does foreshadow some rates rises again for Raglan that will be well above the inflation rate. Although a forecast 2.55 percent hike in the general rate has been pared back to 1.89 percent, the targeted rates for water and wastewater are both set to go up by 10 percent as the council continues to try to get those accounts back in the black. Raglan infrastructure projects set to be funded in 2014/15 include additional walkways in Wainui Reserve

completed various international commissions including those for the Taiwan and the Hong Kong railway stations, along with The Gate, a public commission for Te Awamutu township. Most recently Tai and Richard completed the two large commissioned works that adorn the entrance to Raglan’s Kopua Holiday Park. Gene Pospisil completed an apprenticeship in silversmithing and jewellery design and manufacture in 2007. In his final year and since then his work has concentrated on stone sculpture of an increasing size. The exhibition will be on display at the museum from 10 May until 31 July. P Day

Tai Meuli with his work at Te Kopua Domain

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KASM ‘blown away’ by turnout and tally

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Auctioneer Julie Hanna encouraging bidders to dig deep for KASM

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whopping $12,000 was raised at last Saturday night’s music/ auction event in Raglan to help fund KASM’s legal fight against seabed mining off the North Island’s west coast. It was an “amazing” response from the townspeople, Kiwis Against Seabed Mining committee member Suz Hall told the Chronicle. “We (the committee) were absolutely blown away. “It was one of those nights when you’re

proud to be a Raglander.” KASM president Phil McCabe said it was a fantastic turnout, with 300 folk “generous to the cause”. The auction – conducted by Julie Hanna from Ray White – raised $5600 of the total. “Loads of people” came early to bid when the doors opened at 6.30, said Suz. That was uncharacteristic of local music-goers and “we really felt people were coming along to support their community”. The event, held at Raglan Club, hosted

an impressive line-up of bands headed up by the legendary Mudsharks with bluesman Midge Marsden. All gave their time for free, as did a voluntary army of helpers behind the scenes in the kitchen from where food was served as part of the fundraising effort. Funds raised will help pay for lawyers, scientists and other experts engaged by KASM to argue its case at Environmental Protection Authority hearings currently being held around the North Island. E Symes

Boys team perform well in the Whaingaroa Hoe ur local junior boys team 'Te O Marino' finished strongly in the

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Awatea Dillon, who steered the local junior boys team Te Marino, was a ‘bit sore’ last Sunday after a challenging 8km waka ama race on the Raglan harbour. His team (including Sean, Toki, Richard, Kemo and Patana) are all related and have been training for 2 months with coaching from his dad Matt Dillon. The Whaingaaroa Hoe was his first race and he said felt quite nervous, and worried about crashing, before the start of the race. With 50 waka negotiating the start line outside the Opotoru Estuary his team had a difficult time and were caught up in shallow water with a number of other crews. But they ‘didn’t give up’ and encouraged each other to paddle hard, moving up through the race pack to finish 20th. Working together and supporting each other to paddle hard was the highlight of the race said Awatea. He is excited to keep up a bit of paddling over the winter and was thankful for the help of his Dad, and the Whaingaroa Waka Whanau for supporting him and his crew. Over 700 people participated in the in this years event, held in stunning conditions on our harbour. Amber Hartstone - image thanks to Margaret Dillon

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Provisional statistics for the 2013/14 season show Raglan lifeguards have undertaken 53 rescues this summer, which is less than last season’s total of 91. This decrease in rescues is gratifying as it shows that the Club’s 5,155 preventative action services involving 17,986

Trei's deadly mixing and anthemic productions have seen him linked to some of the world’s finest drum and bass labels, club nights, dj's and producers on the planet. Three weeks ago Trei topped the world wide drum and bass charts with his original mix of his song 'Seeds'. The Yot Club is incredibly proud to have secured Trei for his first ever gig in Raglan. Saturday sees local Dj's Reuben and Dylan Brown return to the Yot Club. Always a big night, expect the Brown Brothers to smash the dance floor with their house tech flavoured sound with a few surprises thrown in. The Yot Club is also open late on Sunday with local Dj's. Thursday the 16th sees Auckland poet/performer Tourettes touring to promote his brand new poetry book 'Party Tricks and Boring Secrets'. Joined by Oz singer songwriter Ben Salter you can expect songs/spoken word and general mirth and mayhem. Up and coming gigs at the Yot Club include Rootz Konekt on Sunday 18th May. This exceptional Reggae band will be playing every few weeks

Life Saving patrol season at Raglan, lifeguards at Raglan are urging people to take care when swimming at Ngarunui Beach as it will be not be patrolled following the Easter break.

people and its other educational initiatives appear to be having a beneficial effect. In addition the benign surf and weather conditions this summer have also contributed to the reduction in rescues. As part of their service to the community Raglan lifeguards have logged up 5,912 hours of patrolling, performed 91 first aid treatments and conducted 24 searches. Every year, nationwide, lifeguards will spend over 200,000 hours patrolling around 80 beaches rescuing on average 1,200 people - last year that number was over 1,600. Provisional statistics

for the full 2013/14 season will become available in May. Andrew Withers, the Club chairperson says that the lifeguard patrols at Raglan have been of a high standard over summer and he is pleased to record that Raglan lifeguards have continued to deliver these high caliber, community safety services to beachgoers at Raglan’s beaches. When swimming at an unpatrolled beach, Surf Life Saving New Zealand encourages beach goers to adhere to a few simple rules. Be prepared, watch out for yourself and others, be aware of the dangers and know your limits. SLS NZ

Ruben to share his road safety tips Ruben the Road Safety Bear will be in Raglan this month to teach children from the area how to be safe around our roads. The popular bear is the mascot for the Waikato Regional Council’s young road user safety programme and teaches children up to about seven years old the foundation road safety skills. Ruben will be making an appearance in the Raglan Town Hall Supper Room on Friday

16 May between 10.15am and 10.45am. The free event has been arranged in conjunction with Waikato District Council’s Raglan library. “Ruben hopes to have lots of children join him for this fun and interactive lesson, which is free to attend,” said the regional council’s transport projects administrator, Jenny Davis. “The children will also be invited to join Ruben’s Kid’s Club so they can receive exciting newsletters reminding them of his key road safety messages into the

future.” Ms Davis also encouraged parents to actively support road safety messages by role modelling safe road behaviour. “What children see they do, so being a good role model is an important part of teaching children good road safety practices,” she said. The regional council’s young road user safety programme saw Ruben deliver nearly 300 road safety lessons to 16,511 children throughout the Waikato last year. WDC

Wellington based drum and bass producer Trei. Trei is one of the big four Kiwi Drum and Bass producers alongside Concord Dawn, State of Mind and The Upbeats, revered the world over for their producing and DJing.

on Sundays - no cover charge and 4 hour sets make this a Sunday special not to be missed. Auckland guitar band Blood Bags will be playing on the 24th with Love Rockets and local lads The Illicit Wah Wahs. Queens birthday Sunday brings Raglan Reggae band Cornerstone Roots to the Yotty for an eagerly anticipated gig with 3 Doors Down and Jamin-i. Finally coming into June we have gigs booked with Yot Club favourites Swamp Thing on the 7th June, and local funk band Mighty Mighty on the 14th. The Yot Club is open from midday 7 days a week. Great food, free pool, free wifi, superb sounds, Sky TV. Live sport on the big screen outside (weather permitting) Open late Wed to Sun.

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Saturday’s perfect weather saw a great turnout of kids for the Raglan Club's 'Take a Kid Fishing' event. After registration all the entrants headed off to their favourite “catch a fish spot” - be it the wharf, downtown jetty, the harbour entrance, beach or onboard a boat. After 2.00pm they started coming back - proud to show off their catch. Sprats, gurnard, and kahawai were the main species - with many undersize fish released. The BBQ had cooked sausages

ready and thanks to our local Super Value supermarket for their sponsorship of drinks, packets of chips and chocolate bars. These were distributed to and greatly appreciated by the kids. Next was the prize giving. Prizes were for appropriate age groups, and all budding young fishos got a prize. Those kid’s faces said it all. We will be back at the same time next year with this event. Thank you to those who supported on the day or assisted greatly in the running of this event. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.


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Wearable artists mayhem making

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ll around the district, artists of all ages and experience are busy creating their entries for Raglan Art to Wear Awards 2014, which will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday May 31st. One such designer is Mariella (pictured) who spent every day over

the school holidays sewing and plaiting recycled fabrics into her entry for the 'White Light' section, sponsored by Ozone. Meanwhile the word went out to the community recently that Kaz Willowby wanted people to collect bread tags for the entry that she and 4 year old daughter Keisha are working on. They started collecting the bread tags 2 years ago

for their recycled Xtreme Zero Waste sponsored 'Rummage' section garment. With the show coming up in 3 weeks the race is on to get enough tags and complete the garment on time for Keisha to model. This year the People's Choice Award, will have the added bonus of a $500 cash prize donated by LJ Hooker, as well as the impressive Chris Meek trophy. LJ Hooker is also sponsoring the 'Over the Top' hats section and sent out a challenge to local Raglan businesses to enter a 'hat' that reflects their enterprise. The other 2 sections of the show are 'Heroes and Icons' and the children's section sponsored by the local Lions is 'Mahy Mayhem'. If you have been thinking about entering and fancy a slice of the generous prize funds, the word from the committee is that it is not too late to start making something. The entries must be in by Friday 23rd May, the week before the show and if past years are anything to go by, some of the best entries are created within the last few weeks, when the excitement and pressure of the upcoming event reach something of a frenzy. Entry forms are available online on the Raglan Art to Wear 2014 Facebook page, and tickets go on sale 13.5.14 from the Info Centre and the Old School. MJ

Rap music for the broken-hearted and poetry for illiterates At face value, being a dyslexic writer sounds like an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. Growing up with dyslexia, Grey Lynn writer, musician and spoken word artist Dominic Hoey a.k.a. Tourettes is exactly that. Somewhat of a punk poet, if Sam Hunt is the people’s poet laureate, Tourettes is the poet laureate of keeping it real. “A lot of people say they don’t like poetry but it’s just expression, it’s the same with hip hop, it’s expression and it’s one of the ultimate forms of expression because tit’s so free,” said Tourettes, who has performed with poetry maestro Sam Hunt before. For the last wee while Tourettes has been a man abroad - travelling the globe, drawing inspiration for his first novel (after securing a writing residency in SkagastrÃļnd a small fishing village in Iceland.) It was in 2012, in Iceland that Tourettes met Australian folk musician Ben Salter.

At the time, Tourettes didn't even know who Ben Salter was. One evening however, Tourettes, embroiled in the depths of his first novel, ventured out into the cool evening air and consequently stumbled across Ben performing a solo show in SkagastrÃļnd's only little pub. The two became fast friends and one afternoon decided to climb up a local mountain (Ben in winklepickers and a suit, Tourettes in regulation straw boating hat and cut off jean shorts). As the weather was turning, huddling together for warmth, the two men made a pact. Should they ever make it out of Iceland alive, they should go on tour together. Fast forward to 2014 and not only did the two make it down the mountain, their dream has manifested itself into a reality as they announce the "Party Tricks and Boring Secrets Tour". Ben performing solo material from his back catalogue, Tourettes celebrating the launch of his first ever book. A collaboration with illustrator Joshua

Ask the Artist A series of Q & A’s with our local creative talent

This week the Chronicle caught up with Hayley Hamilton. Describe your practice? I work in a home based studio with 2 other people: my friend Karla and husband Craig. Together we formed a partnership called The Monster Company so we could work in a shared space bringing together ideas that can ultimately pay our bills, feed our families and let us be as creative as we can be. We supply about 30 galleries around NZ. What new creations are you working on at the moment? The Moppets! These are our latest endeavor. Marionettes made from wood and clay. Craig is working on some recycled retro style tables. There are always lots of projects bubbling away in the background. Are you from an artistic family? My father is a very creative thinker. I think I am like him. When did you decide to pursue a creative career? I was a very awkward child and art was the only thing I was good at. I won a sports day programme cover competition at school when I was 7 so it was settled. I would be an artist when I was a grown up.

Tourettes performs Thursday 15th May Solomon (artist/tattooist – Two Hands Tattoo) this is the first time Tourettes has published anything and subsequently the first time the public have had the opportunity to purchase a book of his prose. The book will be available on sale at the gig, as well as at selected outlets. Tourettes & Ben Salter, Thursday 15th May @ The Yot Club, Raglan.

The best piece of advice you ever got? Spend more than you can afford on shoes and sheets as you are either standing up or laying down. Best and worst thing about being an artist? Best thing is it doesn't feel like a real job most of the time. I feel like I am doing what I am meant to be doing. Worst thing is having to reproduce work over and over and never having enough time to turn ideas into realities. If money were no object what frivolous non essential would you buy for yourself?

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Ultimate four dinner party guests, dead or alive? Nelson Mandela, Jack White, Eddie Izzard, Sister Loyola Galvin and can I have Ryan Gosling as the waiter? Please...go on...please? Your best traveling experience? Taking our children on an adventure to Europe, before the teenage years began. Where can we see your work? At Jet in Raglan and left in Cambridge. These are collectives that we are part of.

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So if you haven’t already met Natalie please call in and say hi and maybe get some health advice at the same time! Natalie’s Health tip: With winter fast approaching please remember the basics, look after your immune system, eat well, and get enough sleep. Take supplements if needed, vitamin C, zinc, EFA’s are beneficial, as are herbs like echinacea and andrographis. Also make sure you get enough fresh air and do some exercise you enjoy! If you would like to book an appointment with Natalie please phone us on 07 825 7444 or call in and see us at The Herbal Dispensary. Bronwyn Lowe

In that time, I have experienced that the general perception of chiropractic in Aotearoa is usually limited to spinal manipulation or ‘getting your back cracked.’ It’s been my pleasure, and challenge, to transform that image to a more holistic approach to healthcare. At Raglan Chiropractic, spinal adjustments are only one aspect of care offered. Active Release Techniques, known as ART, is a gentle and effective form of muscle and fascial therapy utilized by many professional sports organizations in the US and rapidly gaining popularity throughout the world. I have also studied

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture at a teaching hospital in Canada, which has proven to be invaluable to my patients. Furthermore, it’s been my experience, that passive care of any kind is not a long term solution for correcting the postural dysfunctions that are the true root cause of so many musculoskeletal problems. Rehabilitative exercises are essential for changing posture and prevention of future problems. I have recently achieved my teaching certificate in YogAlign. YogAlign is a very contemporary and biomechanically correct form of postural rehabilitation and yoga therapy. I’ve been incredibly impressed with the changes in posture that I experienced during my training and invite interested readers to the YogAlign website to learn more. Spinal manipulation is a very powerful

tool. In my experience, however, I have found that when used in isolation, it is often a short-term fix and that muscle imbalances and postural correction need to be addressed to achieve lasting results. Furthermore, when spinal manipulation is indicated, it is my goal to work with your body and to be as gentle as possible. At Raglan Chiropractic, it’s my aim to not only focus on the area of pain, but to address the entire body. Offering a holistic approach that transcends the traditional chiropractic model, treatments and education are geared toward not only resolving injuries but also empowering patients to regain control of their health and wellbeing. Jeffrey Farnham, Doctor of Chirorpractic, is available for consultation in Raglan on Wednesday and Saturday. M: 021 227 4537 Ph: 07 825 0369

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Raglan Lion's supporting youth to achieve their goals

Cameron at the shooting range

My name is Cameron Frew and I was born and raised in Raglan where I still live. I am in my final year of school at Nga Taiatea Wharekura, a total immersion Maori language school and have a passion for the sport of rifle shooting which is a recognized sport for people with disabilities. I have been shooting with the Parafed Waikato Shooting Club for three years and am fortunate to have most of my own equipment now. Due to a progressive disability I was born with I have had lots of operations during my 16yrs of life so far. In the middle of 2013 I had an operation to restructure one of my feet to give me more balance and mobility however that operation didn't go according to plan ... I got a severe infection in my foot which put me back in Starship Hospital for a month, several more operations and months of medical treatment which continues today. I had to quit

school and shooting as I was too sick to attend. But ... I am back. I am attending shooting training at the Hamilton Pistol Club every week and gearing up to increase my training for competitions this year. In February I did a 60 shot shoot in Auckland and beat my previous personal best record. The shooting calendar this year includes Waikato Champs at home, NZ Cup 1 in Auckland, NZ Cup 2 in Christchurch, an Australian Cup in Brisbane and a big World Cup event in Thailand in August. To continue my training and get to these comps I need to raise a lot of money. This is what Dave Sheely (Shooting Coach of Parafed Waikato) said about Cameron: “He has been a member of the Parafed Waikato Shooting club since January 2011 when he was just thirteen years old. He started shooting with one of our club air rifles and his rate of improvement in this demanding Olympic discipline was such that he bought his own high spec match rifle in 2013 with the help of the Lions

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Club of Raglan. In the three years that Cameron has been shooting he consistently has shown the type of dedication and ability needed to succeed not only on the domestic competition circuit but internationally as well. This is what Chloe Wickman (Ececutive Officer) for Parafed Waikato/Bay of Plenty said in support of Cameron Frew. “Cameron is a young talented athlete who has been part of our club for over three years and showing strong progress in the sport of his choice, para-shooting. Cameron is a current Youth Ambassador for our organisation, taking on leadership roles with supporting other athletes to achieve success through sport. He has shown growth through this programme and we are looking forward to seeing his progress as a youth leader over the next few months. His dedication to the sport of shooting has seen him gain a National Classification for the sport, allowing him to compete with athletes of similar abilities. New Zealand is limited in the number of competitive shooters in the same classification and it would be a great opportunity for Cameron to travel and gain more competitive experience. Parafed Waikato are extremely proud of Cameron and his sporting achievements." Raglan Lions Club is assisting in helping Cameron to actively promote and support him in reaching his goals. Bob MacLeod - President Raglan Lions

From an early age Bradleigh Cross developed a great interest in computers and computing technology, especially during his primary and intermediate school years. Just before starting high school he was belatedly diagnosed with Dyslexia and Suspected mild Aspergers. One of his recommendations by a specialist was to obtain a modern laptop suitable for his studies, tests and examinations. With the future benefits of helping with his education and career choices. Coming from a single parent family and his mother with a chronic illness, this was a major hurdle for him. Thankfully with a grant from the Raglan Lions Club in addition to 3 years of odd jobs, birthday and Christmas savings, he was able to purchase a laptop computer. Since then, he completed his high school years and at 16, applied for and started studies at Hamilton's Wintec College for Information Communication Technology. To date Bradleigh has spent the past 3 years, leaving home early each morning to travel and arrive at Wintec at 8am, for fulltime classes. This has been a remarkable commitment, determination and achievement for a lad with Dyslexia and mild Aspergers. Out of a starting role of 90 adult learners approximately only 20 students passed to this level.

Bradleigh at his graduation On Tuesday 25th March 2014 a very proud Bradleigh graduated with a Diploma in Information, Communications and Technology. He would like to express his grateful thanks to the Raglan Lions for helping him along this pathway of his chosen Career, and is now actively seeking employment in this field. Dreams do come true – and many times it is because Lions have helped to make them happen. The Raglan Lions are pleased that we supported Bradleigh’s grandparents request at the time. As the board did not encourage financial assistance to individual requests, but were more favourable towards 'youth at risk' within the community. However long term Raglan Radio DJ “The Captain” assisted the board in making the grant. The Raglan Lions Club wish Bradleigh the very best in his future. Bob MacLeod President Raglan Lions

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ī€ ī€ ī€…ī€†ī€‡ī€ˆī€†ī€‰ī€ ī€ī€ƒī€ ī€„ī€ ī€ī€ī€ƒī€ ī€†ī€†ī€† ī€†ī€†ī€† ī€›ī€†ī€™ī€Ŋīƒī€†ī€—ī€†ī€´ī€’ī€˜īƒī€†ī€ī€”ī€”ī€ļī€†ī€‡ī€īƒī€† ī€›ī€†ī€™ī€Ŋīƒī€†ī€—ī€†ī€´ī€’ī€˜īƒī€†ī€ī€”ī€”ī€ļī€†ī€‡ī€īƒ ī€† ī€‹ī€Ļī€„ī€‚ī€œī€Ÿī€ī€ī€ˆī€†ī€ī€‚ī€‰ī€ ī€…ī€Ĩī€‚ī€ī€†ī€œī€ƒī€„ī€†ī€†ī€Ŗī€Ļīī€ ī€Ŗī€Ÿī€Ŗī€†ī€ī€ ī€Žī€Ļī€­ī€ ī€ī€ ī€Žī€ˆī€†ī€Ļī€Ĩī€ī€† ī€§ī€ƒī€Ŗī€œī€ƒī€„ī€Žī€Œī€†ī€Ŋī€ƒī€ī€ ī€‰ī€ĸī€‚ī€ī€†ī€œī€ī€ƒī€ƒī€„ī€‰ī€ŗī€†ī€­ī€Ļī€‰ī€‚ī€Ŗī€‚ī€Ĩī€Žī€†ī€…ī€Ļī€„ī€Ļī€…ī€ ī€Ĩī€…ī€†ī‡ī€† ī€¤ī€ƒī€„ī€Ąī€‰ī€ĸī€ƒī€¯ī€ŗī€†ī€Ÿī€¯ī€‰ī€Žī€Ļī€ ī€„ī€‰ī€†ī€Šī€†ī€ī€ƒī€¤ī€Ĩī€‰ī€Žī€Ļī€ ī€„ī€‰ī€†ī€­ī€Ļī€Žī€ĸī€„ī€ƒī€ƒī€Ŗī€‰ī€†ī€Ļī€Ĩī€ī€†ī€Ļī€Ĩī€† ī€ ī€Ŗī€Ŗī€Ļī€§ī€Ÿī€ī€Ļī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€‰ī€‚ī€§ī€Žī€ ī€ƒī€Ĩī€†ī€§ī€ƒī€Ŗī€¯ī€ī€‚ī€Žī€‚ī€†ī€Žī€ĸī€‚ī€†ī€¯ī€ ī€§ī€Žī€Ÿī€„ī€‚ī€Œī€†ī€´ī€ ī€‚ī€¤ī€† ī€Žī€ƒī€ī€Ļī€ˆī€ŗī€†ī€ī€ƒī€Ĩīˆī€Žī€†ī€ī€‚ī€ī€Ļī€ˆī€Œī€† ī€Œī€šī€ƒī€„ī€†ī€™ī€Ļī€ī€‚ī€†ī€†ī€ąī€˛ī€ī€šī€ŗī€Ģī€Ģī€Ģī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€† ī€† ī€ąī€˛ī€ī€šī€ŗī€Ģī€Ģī€Ģī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€´ī€ ī€‚ī€¤ī€† ī€šī€ƒī€„ī€†ī€™ī€Ļī€ī€‚ī€†ī€† ī€ąī€˛ī€ī€šī€ŗī€Ģī€Ģī€Ģī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€´ī€ ī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€ī€žī€ĸī€ƒī€ƒī€Ąī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€°ī€ĩī€ī€‘ī€“ī€šī€ ī€´ī€ ī€‚ī€¤ī€†ī€ī€žī€ĸī€ƒī€ƒī€Ąī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€°ī€ĩī€ī€‘ī€“ī€šī€ī€† ī€ī€žī€ĸī€ƒī€ƒī€Ąī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€°ī€ĩī€ī€‘ī€“ī€šī€ī€† ī€‹ī€ƒī€Ĩī€Žī€Ļī€§ī€Žī€†ī€†ī€†ī€ļī€Ļī€Žī€ ī€ī€†ī€‹ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€†ī€Ģī€ˇī€¨ī€†ī€ˇī€¸ī€˛ī€†ī€Ģī€šī€¨ī€¨ ī€‹ī€ƒī€Ĩī€Žī€Ļī€§ī€Žī€†ī€†ī€†ī€ļī€Ļī€Žī€ ī€ī€†ī€‹ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€†ī€Ģī€ˇī€¨ī€†ī€ˇī€¸ī€˛ī€†ī€Ģī€šī€¨ī€¨ī€† ī€ļī€Ļī€Žī€ ī€ī€†ī€‹ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€†ī€Ģī€ˇī€¨ī€†ī€ˇī€¸ī€˛ī€†ī€Ģī€šī€¨ī€¨ ī€† ī€’ī€Ŗī€Ļī€ ī€ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€ī€§ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€„ī€Ļī€…ī€ī€Ļī€Ĩī€ēī€ī€žī€ĸī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€° ī€’ī€Ŗī€Ļī€ ī€ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€†ī€ī€§ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€„ī€Ļī€…ī€ī€Ļī€Ĩī€ēī€ī€žī€ĸī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€°ī€† ī€ī€§ī€ƒī€„ī€ī€ ī€Ĩī€‚ī€„ī€Œī€„ī€Ļī€…ī€ī€Ļī€Ĩī€ēī€ī€žī€ĸī€Œī€§ī€ƒī€Œī€Ĩī€° ī€† ī€ī€ģī€†ī€“ī€ƒī€ƒī€Ąī€‚ī€„ī€†ī€˜ī€Ļī€…ī€ī€Ļī€Ĩī€†ī€Ģī€ŧī€†ī€¸ī€ˇī€šī€†ī€ŧī€¨ī€ŧī€Ģī€† ī€ī€ģī€†ī€“ī€ƒī€ƒī€Ąī€‚ī€„ī€†ī€˜ī€Ļī€…ī€ī€Ļī€Ĩī€† ī€†

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MATERNITY & BABY GEAR SALE!!!” Preloved & new clothing, toys, blankets, cot bedding & MORE! Come check it out on Sat 10th May at 5 Uenuku Ave. 7:30am 12pm.

Reveal your inner abs!

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

Whale Bay Fitness Studio Call Tom, 825 0404

Public Notices

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

Whale Bay

Call Tom, 825 0404 www.whalebayfitness.com

Public Notices

WEST COAST HEALTH Charitable Trust annual AGM for our PRIME services. Thursday 22nd May at 5.30pm at Bizworx office on Wallis Street.

SITUATION VACANT

Services Offered

CHIMNEY FLUE Avoid chimney fires. For safe and efficient heating. $95 ph 027 2930398. GUITAR, UKULELE, bass guitar, slide guitar, mandolin & banjo - private lessons available - all welcome - dave maybee - ph 0274 919 574, email: maybee@xtra.co.nz

Need new inspiration for your fitness goals?

Fitness Studio

www.whalebayfitness.com

Holiday Home Manager A unique opportunity exists to become part of a well established business with great potential to grow your area. You have attention to detail, enjoy cleaning, meeting people, and have a computer, internet and mobile phone. gemma@bachcare.co.nz

Public Notices

Waikato District Plan – Private Plan Change 12 Raglan Land Company – Rangitahi Peninsula Summary of Submissions

Fun-filled programme that is both skills and values-based Thu 6-7:30pm. Age 6-10 Robyn 825 5118 Vicky 021 656 823

The Waikato District Council has prepared a Summary of Decisions Requested by Submitters to the Private Plan Change 12 Raglan Land Company – Rangitahi Peninsula of the Waikato District Plan.

Building kiwi boys Into kiwi icons

The Summary of Submissions is available on the Council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz Copies of the Summary, the Submissions and of the Plan Change may also be inspected from Friday 9 May 2014 at the following locations during normal opening hours: â€ĸ Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia â€ĸ Huntly Area Office and Public Library, 142 Main Street, Huntly â€ĸ Raglan Area Office and Library, 7 Bow Street, Raglan â€ĸ Ngaruawahia Library, 4 Jesmond St, Ngaruawahia â€ĸ Te Kauwhata Library, 5A Main Street, Te Kauwhata â€ĸ Tuakau Area office, 2 Dominion Road, Tuakau â€ĸ Tuakau Library, 72 George Street, Tuakau

Tue 6-7:30pm. Age 6-10

$30 per term

Stuart (027) 294 8625 Richard (021) 314 4738

Venue: Vision Church

7 Taipari Avenue, Raglan

The Summary is being notified according to Clause 7 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991. The further submission must be in RMA Form 6 and must state whether or not you wish to be heard. Forms for further submissions may be obtained from any of the offices and libraries named above, or may be downloaded from the Council’s website.

Parenting Toolbox–The Middle Years (6-12)

Any person who makes a further submission to the Council must, within 5 working days, serve a copy of the further submission on the person who made the original submission.

What's covered in the six sessions? ī‚§ Session 1 – Parent types ī‚§ Session 2 – Building character & self-esteem ī‚§ Session 3 – Emotional resilience ī‚§ Session 4 – Discipline – Boundaries & consequences ī‚§ Session 5 – Creating traditions & memories ī‚§ Session 6 – Capitalising on 'tween-age years'

All further submissions must be received no later than 4pm Friday 23 May 2014 by the Waikato District Council at one of the following addresses for service:

When: Wednesday’s 7:15 – 9:30pm, 14 May–25 June Who:

Garry Marquand (Presenter) Contact Robyn for registrations (07) 825 5118 or marquand@slingshot.co.nz

Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742

Or by delivery to:

Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia

Or by fax to:

07 824 8091

Or by e-mail to:

districtplan@waidc.govt.nz

G J Ion Chief Executive

Price: Adult: $67.50, Couple: $90.00

Venue: Vision Church, 7 Taipari Avenue, Raglan

By post to:

Public notice given under Clause 7 of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991 on Friday 9 May 2013

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THE SMOKEHOUSE CHEF, Saturday, May 10th @ the Wharf. Come to Raglan Fish at the Wharf and learn how to smoke your fish and many smoked fish dishes by chef Jimmy Boswell. Chef Jimmy Boswell will be there from 10-4pm. Smoked Fish Master Class starts at 1pm. Smokehouse Band playing at the Wharf 2-5pm. Villagrad Wine Tasting. SUNDAY 11TH MAY, TREAT MUM @ Bow Street Depot for Mothers Day - Lunch or Dinner & mum will receive a treat on us! RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET – Mother’s Day Market. This Sunday 10am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www. raglanmarket.com. HEALING ROOMS 15th & 29th May @ Plunket 11am – 12.30 MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm.

Public Notices

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

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION: THIS Friday 9th March 2014 – 6pm, Ray White Office, 21 Bow St. Raglan : ION CT ay 14 U EA hM TIC e – 9t O N v AL e A FIN rekar a 8K

ABSOLUTE VALUE

â€ĸ 1950’s north facing dwelling â€ĸ 3 double bedrooms, office â€ĸ Single garage, outside shed â€ĸ ÂŊ int in 903m² Prior auction offers considered

: ION CT y 14 U EA a TIC– 9th M O N St AL FIN Rose 17

SIMPLY SENSATIONAL

â€ĸ North facing, elevated. â€ĸ Stunning views â€ĸ 4 bedrooms, spacious lounge â€ĸ Situated on 1012m² â€ĸ Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG21872

ID#RAG21884

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

N: TIO 14 C AU ay ICE 9th M T NO t – AL s S FIN Jame 10

REVAMPED & REVIVED IN RAGLAN

â€ĸ Elevated for sun and privacy â€ĸ Tastefully renovated â€ĸ 2 double bedrooms â€ĸ Situated on 680m² Prior auction offers considered.

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

N: TIO ay 14 C AU M CE – 9th I T St NO AL James N I F 6a 1 16 &

HOME JAMES

â€ĸ Close to town â€ĸ 1 title, 2 houses â€ĸ FRONT HOUSE: 3 bedrooms â€ĸ BACK HOUSE: 2 bedrooms â€ĸ Situated on 931m2 Prior auction offers considered

ID#RAG21885 Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

N: TIO ‘14 C AU une ING 0th J M CO , 2 TH ss St R O F Cro 46b

ID#RAG21882

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

â€ĸ Modern 3 bedroom home â€ĸ North facing decking â€ĸ PLUS! a separate selfcontained â€ĸ Secret retreat situated on 1446 m² Prior Auction offers considered.

N: TIO .6.14 C U 7 G A e 4pm N I t M nsi CO TH e St - O R FO tok

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET IN 24 YRS

¡ Picture postcard views ¡ 3 double bedrooms upstairs, semi s/c unit downstairs. ¡ Double garage & workshop ¡ Selection of mature fruit trees

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ID#RAG21923

ID#RAG21927

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

LOCATION, VIEWS, FAMILY LIVING PLUS! $525,000

SEABREEZE HEIGHTS $470,000 23 SEABREEZE WAY

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

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Saturday 12pm, 46b Cross St

Sunday 12pm, 22 Kaitoke St

â€ĸ 2 bedrooms upstairs, 1 with ensuite â€ĸ Large bedroom downstairs & bathroom â€ĸ Inner harbour views â€ĸ PLUS separate caravan/studio renting $150pw

â€ĸ Elevated 3 bedroom home â€ĸ Located in a lovely quiet cul de sac â€ĸ Harbour views â€ĸ Large sunny decking

ID#RAG21846

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

ID#RAG20147

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME:

Saturday 2pm, 4 Robert St

WHAT A CATCH! $395,000

ABOVE THE REST $790,000

â€ĸ 1940s bungalow full of character and old world charm â€ĸ 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sunroom â€ĸ French doors leading onto large covered deck â€ĸGarage and workshop â€ĸ Large 1191m2 section

â€ĸ 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms â€ĸ Great decking, amazing views â€ĸ Private courtyard â€ĸ Huge garage and workshop.

ID#RAG21794

ID#RAG21808

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

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

Saturday 12pm, 6 Simon Rd

IDEAL FAMILY LIVING $355,000 â€ĸ Solid 4 bedroom family home â€ĸ Featuring polished timber flooring â€ĸ Peace and privacy â€ĸSituated on 831m2

ID#RAG21659

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

OPEN HOME:

Sunday 1pm, 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd

Saturday 1pm, 21 Rose St

OPEN HOMES this weekend 10th & 11th May Saturday 11am – 1 Puka Place Saturday 11am - 73 Wainui Rd Saturday 12pm – 12 Helen Place Saturday 12pm - 6 Simon Rd Saturday 12pm – 46b Cross St Saturday 1pm - 21 Rose St Saturday 2pm – 4 Robert St

Sunday 12pm – 16 Stewart St Sunday 12pm – 22 Kaitoke St Sunday 1pm – 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd

INTRODUCING...

Dave Hanna 027 614 6722

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964

Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Stephen O’Byrne

027 205 4073

Michelle O’Byrne

021 889 448

Richard Thomson

Rural Specialist 027 294 8625

Graham Rope (Ropey)

021 222 7427

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 16 RAGLAN Chronicle


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