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THE RAGLAN

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Whaingaroa news for you weekly

World 1st XV winner

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Ast the artist

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Local’s maiden win

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15th May 2014 - Issue #393

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What’s on

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

Open Homes

Open Homes Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Saturday 2pm Raglan Real Estate - 9c East Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Open Homes

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

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

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A VIEW COMPARABLE TO NO OTHER $615,000 - 22 Upper Bow St Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

OPEN HOME

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.

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

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

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

• Enjoy the initial breath-taking impact when you walk through the door! Saturday 1pm ID#RAG20963 10 Violet Street • 2 bedrooms

HOME OPENOPEN HOME Saturday 1pm

• open plan lounge, kitchen and dining • separate double garage

ID#RAG21908

Phone Blair Hanna - 021 0200 8282 WATER & MOUNTAIN

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

3 bedroom weatherboard 4 bedroomThis home with endless options home has Wonderfulmany familygreat homefeatures: Double garaging 2 bedrooms Modern new kitchen with ensuite + family bathroom Native timber flooring Large double garaging and workshop Private off road location Large shade irrigation Justhouses a walkwith to the beach, on the bus route. throughoutWonderful family home/ investment/ rental 1212m² of(Currently land rented $300/wk) Prior Auction Prioroffers Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN HOME

• Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

• Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location

• Single Garage & Storage Shed

• Single Garage & Storage Shed

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

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 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

RAG#20923 ID#RAG20964 OPEN HOME OPEN HOME SIZE ISWOODEN NOT A PROBLEM BE NICE Sat & Sun 1pm SatIT & Sun 12pm Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street 6 Violet Street

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

ID#RAG20938

TOP THE SHELF PROPERTY STEP INTO MARKET

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs

Prior Auction offers considered.

Saturday 11am Saturday 12pm ID#RAG20938335 ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road Wainui Road

Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family

Prior Auction Prioroffers Auction offers considered. considered. OPEN OPEN HOME HOME

RAG#20923

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has 4 bedroom home with endless options many great features: Double garaging Wonderful family home 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Modern new kitchen Native timber flooring Large double garaging and workshop Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the bus route. Large shade houses with irrigation Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental throughout 1212m² of land (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME considered.

This property provides you with House 2: 1 bedroom studio. income!!! Situated on 401m2. HOME OPEN HOME House one: 2 double bedrooms ID#RAG20907 OPEN ID#RAG20907 Saturday 1pm Saturday 1pm Saturday 2pm ID#RAG20963Saturday 2pm ID#RAG20963 ID#RAG21916 10 Violet Street 10 Violet Street

bedroom immaculate Four double bedroom home onhome, 625m²fully lockable garage power. and sunny, only minutes to Two largewith living areas,Elevated 2 ½ 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

Phone Julie Hanna - 027 441 8964 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 ½ bathrooms the nearest beach & town centre. The house has Fantastic 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

OPEN HOME

1 Seabreeze Way

OCEAN RETREAT TOO GOOD TO MISS! BUSH BABY

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

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

ID#RAG20952

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY TOO GOOD TO MISS!

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

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

55 Government Road

55 Government Road

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

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• Single Garage & Storage 3973m² fenced &Shed ready for a new family

3973m² fenced & ready for a new family

Prior Auction offers considered

NEW BEGINNINGS

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

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

ID#RAG20938

LOCATION, VIEWS, AFFORDABILITY $395,000 - 16 Stewart St

NEW OPPORTUNITY BEGINNINGS INVESTMENT

NEW BEGINNINGS

Prior Auction offers considered.

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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 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20886

OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom

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dining guide

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Local builders Rob Gillard and Mark Fitzgerald on the job. See story page 8.

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

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

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

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

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

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This week the Chronicle caught up with Ashleigh Hanson. Describe your practice? My recent pieces are done in inks and treated with a similar process to The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 screen printing, using colour blocking. When I’m not painting I am a freelance Graphic Designer and a full time mum. What are you working on at the moment? At the moment I am working on getting sleep! As I have a 4 week old, but I will start up again in the next few • quality new homes weeks on some more Favela pieces for • alterations / fencing/ decks an exhibition in Hamilton in July. • plan service available Are you from an artistic family? Yes my nan and mum were great 20+ years building in painters and one of my sisters is an Raglan awesome jewellery designer in London. for free quotes & quality workmanship What have been the barriers to pursuing a creative career? PHONEPH MARK 0274 912912 911911 A/HA/H 825 825 00690069 MARK 0274 WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts To be honest I feel I haven’t had ROB 027 550 6080 EE robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz PH ROB 027 550 6080 robthebuilder@xtra.co.nz any. I have been fortunate to be allowed to paint, illustrate and design as a career for the past 8yrs - I guess the only

barrier now is having enough time! Who are you influenced by? I am more influenced by places as much of my work is based on the countries I have visited and loved. The best piece of advice you ever got? “You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, but there will always be someone who hates peaches.” Why Raglan? The list is endless.... it just gets better and better each day. If money were no object what frivilous non essential would you buy for yourself? I guess it would be a small tropical island to go to with friends and family. Who was your favorite teacher growing up and why? My design teacher, Martin. He was totally inspiring and used to take a few of us out to jazz gigs on school nights. Ultimate four dinner party guests, dead or alive? They would all have to be funny people, so we spend the whole time laughing. So it would have to be Steven Fry, Dawn French, Vince Vaughn and Whoopi Goldberg. Your best traveling experience? I would say as an experience, Papua New Guinea - it was the trip which taught me a lot about other cultures, myself and my partner, Ed. Where can we see your work? http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan My prints and a few originals can be seen in Jet here in Raglan and I will also be exhibiting in Hamilton in the first few weeks of July.

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Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Forecasts Forecast generated on Wednesday 14 May Max Summary Wind Waves* Tides* Sun temp (C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set) am pm

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Teen’s taste of international rugby echoes 79-year-old’s

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fighting-fit septuagenarian living a few streets away was almost as excited as Josef Meek’s parents when the Raglan teen’s Hamilton Boys’ High School side edged out a South African team to win a prestigious international rugby schools tournament in Japan recently.

But that’s not altogether surprising considering Robbie Morris had not only helped Josef with his expenses in getting to Fukuoka but had taken a similar trip way back in 1958 as part of a star-studded New Zealand under-23 side which toured Japan. “He couldn’t wait to hear the results,” says Joe’s father Chris of the 79-year-old Raglan identity. Joe – back in town last weekend and proudly showing off his winners’ medal – says what made the tournament really exciting was beating the South African side in the final in the last two minutes of the game. “Everybody was jumping up and down!” The win by his 1st XV team – which was there at the invitation of the New Zealand Rugby Union to play top secondary school sides from eight other countries – was all the more meritorious considering that as a result of two sin-binnings they had only 14 players on the field for the entire game. Boys’ High 1st XVs have built up a

Joe Meek with his winners medal

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Council has appointed two independent commissioners, Phil Mitchell and Alan Watson, to hear from a welter of submitters in the week beginning August 4 and to come up with a recommendation on the Raglan Land Company’s plans for a “living zone” in which up to 500 houses would be built on the peninsula over a 40-year timeframe. Council general manager strategy & support Tony Whittaker reported to the

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‘Use our wealth of experience’

AT NO COST TO YOU

A few members of the NZ Rugby Football Union under-23 side which toured Japan in 1958 - including local Robbie Morris (far right) and Colin Meads (bottom left) and Kel Tremaine (bottom right)

formidable reputation at both national and international level, and have won three of the four overseas secondary school tournaments in which they’ve played in recent years. Not that Robbie’s 1958 team pales at all by comparison. His framed copy of the official team photo reveals it was captained by the legendary Wilson Whinerary and included other rugby greats like Colin “Pinetree” Meads and Kel Tremaine. “It was quite terrific,” says Robbie – who coincidentally also went to Boys’ High – of the experience of turning out alongside seven or eight players who were or later became All Blacks. “I was one of the also-rans – but never mind, I got a few runs,” he says modestly. Meanwhile Joe rates getting a taste of Japanese culture as another highlight of his 18-day trip. The 16-year-old told the Chronicle that life in Kyoto – where they were billeted and went sight-seeing before the

tournament – was so different , recalling some “pretty crazy” sprints between overcrowded trains and a lot of cramming to get on them. Then there was the meditation temple they visited where they all had to sit in silence for about half an hour with crossed legs and straight backs. A monk smacked anyone who made a sound on the back with a massive stick, says Joe, and they had to stifle any urge to giggle so as not to seem “disrespectful”. Joe reckons he escaped retribution but that his mate next to him wasn’t so fortunate. Fellow locals Wayne and Gillian Elliott also contributed towards Joe’s expenses after reading in the Chronicle a while back about his upcoming sports trips – first to Japan, where his Boys’ High team played six games over eight days, and then come September to the Gold Coast as part of the national under 17 touch team. Edith Symes

August hearing here over peninsula plans A four-day hearing will be held in town in early August over what a senior Waikato District Council manager last week described as an “an issue of incredible interest to Raglan” – the application for a private plan change which would clear the way for extensive residential development of the Rangitaha Peninsula.

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Raglan Community Board last week that of the 121 submissions received 41 were in support, 17 were neutral and 63 in opposition. A 10-day period for further submissions had now begun, he added. This follows the publication of a summary of the submissions received – a step requested by submitters – and any further submissions must be with the council by Friday week (May 23). Mr Whittaker – who’d earlier described the issue as of incredible interest – said council staff would provide an analysis under section 32 of the Resource Management Act but the independent panel would write the report that went to council for its endorsement. He described the panel as “like an independent board of inquiry” and said the council would need to have good reason to not support the two commissioners’

recommendations. Dr Mitchell, the panel chair, has nearly 30 years’ experience in the resource management field and is founding director of Mitchell Partnerships Ltd. Mr Watson also has his own consultancy, A R Watson Associates, and has previously worked alongside Dr Mitchell as an independent commissioner. The hearing is to be held at the Raglan Bowling Club. As the proposal is a private plan change all of the council’s costs will be met by Raglan Land Company, which is headed up by Te Mata-based farmer and developer – and Ballance Agri-Nutrients chairman – David Peacocke. The company already has approval to build a bridge across the causeway that separates Opotoru Road from the peninsula. A.T

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Local claims maiden victory

“We have excellent ratios with 100% trained staff offering an exceptional educational programm.”

Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment

Taylor Hutchison in action over the weekend

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aglan’s Taylor Hutchison claimed his maiden victory in the Under 17 Boys Division at the Backdoor GromBash completed at Raglan on Sunday 11th. The final was one of the closest of the day with the lead swinging back and forth between Hutchison and triple finalist Kehu Butler (Mnt). Jonas Tawharu (Mnt) was also close behind surfing his own excellent 8.0 point ride early in the final which kept him in the hunt. However, after being pushed back into second and with a minute to go, Hutchison

carved his way to a 6.60 point ride to eclipse Butler, 15.57 versus 15.47 points. Tawharu finished in third place, his best result on the New Zealand Grom Series to date. Andrew Fraser – Mackenzie (Mnt) placed fourth surfing in his first ever national final. Last minute wins also came in both Under 20 Divisions at the Backdoor GromBashd at Manu Bay with Elliot Paerata – Reid (Piha) and Bianca Sansom (Albany, Auck) claiming titles. In clean 1.0m waves with no wind all day long, the final day of the Backdoor GromBash produced some exceptional surfing particularly in the Under 20 Divisions.

Paerata – Reid was left shocked at the start of their 25 minute final when opponents Kehu Butler (Mnt) and T a y l o r Taylor Hutchison Hutchison scored eight and nine point rides to jump out into the lead. But it was Paerata – Reid that held his nerve to surf his own 8.5 point ride in the dying stages of the final which catapulted him into the lead and subsequent win. “The boys dropped 8s and 9s right at the start but I knew if I got the right wave I could get the same scores” and Paerata – Reid did finishing with a 15.87 point heat total. “That was probably the best final I have ever surfed in” he added. “Kehu was trying to play mind games on me but I tried to keep my composure and I was stoked when that last wave came, this is the best location for surfing events and we have had pumping waves two years in a row now” ended Paerata – Reid who flies out to Australia tomorrow before completing some training and then contesting a World Qualifying Series event. Butler finished runner up after surfing in eight heats throughout the day for a win and two second placings. Placing third in the final was double finalist Taylor Hutchison ahead of Jordan Griffin (Mnt) in fourth. Surfing NZ - images thanks to Jwan Milek

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Raglan foodies could soon be enjoying the Kiwi ‘paddock to plate’ experience if local builder Rob Bailey pulls off a plan to put his own breakfast sausages and bacon on the menu at Rock-it on Wainui Road, just before the turn-off to Ocean Beach. And that explains the recent appearance of some big pigs out the other side of town, on a hillside visible to SH23 traffic heading east between Okete and Te Uku. Ten sows – from pink to patchycoloured – are being housed there in sow

pens trucked up the past few months from a farm in Raetahi. And yes there’s “some big pigs” for sure, says Rob, some of them orphan pigs which’ve grown too big for different places around town and are now being fattened up for inclusion on the menu at Rock-it. The 100-year-old shearing shed turned café-cum-surf shop – which has a Tractor FM studio run by Rob in its loft – is set to open its new full-scale kitchen any time soon, serving first breakfasts then dinners when the time’s right care of Rob’s partner Sarah Kay, a chef. Meantime the plan’s not only to serve their own sausages and bacon from paddock

to plate – a catchphrase for a trend in New Zealand cuisine towards meals of fresh, locally and sustainably produced fare – but to add salami, pastrami, prosciutto, Parma ham and more to the mix. While Rob reckons he always intended to use his patch of land to the east of Raglan “a bit better” – he’s grazed cattle there for 10 to 15 years – he didn’t really plan on this latest development of breeding and fattening pigs. But the opportunity to diversify came when a friend and local pig-hunter wanted more land for his ever-increasing herd of pigs, so the pair are in it together. Edith Symes


Place making goes back to grassroots

Pop up seating on Bow street median strip

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ou can’t keep a good thing down, they say, and Raglan place making enthusiasts have bounced back quickly from the town square controversy. Only last week Lisa Thomson was telling the Raglan Community Board that the steering committee was still committed to engaging residents over possible smallscale initiatives, and planned some Saturday morning pop-up seating in Bow Street “to talk to the community about what place making really is”. And on Saturday it happened on cue, with couches, a seat and table set up among the Phoenix palms that line Bow Street’s

grassed centre islands luring in plenty of passers-by for a chat in the sunshine. When the Chronicle called by in the early afternoon the quirky consultation exercise was still in full swing, and a good number of locals had plastered notes – with their place making suggestions – over the trunk of one of the iconic palms. Coincidentally a plan to trial two new areas of seating on the centre islands looks set to go ahead after it was endorsed by the same packed public meeting which panned proposals for a town square. Another place making project on the go is seeking community input on how the interior of the refurbished Raglan library should look (see separate story page 8). Edith Symes

YOT Club guide to the weekend This week at the Yotty we have a diverse range of gigs lined up. From spoken word, to local DJ to live funk/soul and than to one of the country’s finest original and covers reggae bands, we’ve got a great mix of music lined up! Thursday brings Tourettes and Ben Salter. An acclaimed rapper, poet and author, Tourettes will be promoting his brand new poetry book “Party Tricks and Boring Secrets”. Australian singer/ songwriter Ben Salter is his partner in crime here. Expect some punk poetry and general mirth and mayhem. Friday has local DJ B-Rex dropping tunes. On the house and party tip B-Rex always brings the good times. On Saturday, local soul merchants ‘The Kryponites’ play their first gig since their spectacular warm up for Holly Smith in March. Acoustic vibes with an electric combination of infectious melodies and majestic grooves, the Krytonites will bring you their take on homegrown ‘rhythm and soul’. American singer songwriter Brenna Stephenson will support the Kryptonites. Sunday brings Hamilton reggae act Rootz Konekt. Playing 4 hours of music with a collection of reggae classics and originals, Rootz Konekt are a

firm Raglan favourite. Make an afternoon/evening of it with the Warriors on Sky at 4, followed by Rootz Konekt playing for free from 6 pm. Even with the colder weather we have heaps of gigs coming up over the next few months including: Auckland guitar band Blood Bags on May 24th (with Love Rockets and The Illicit Wah Wahs) and Cornerstone Roots playing Queens Birthday with 3 Doors Down and Jamin-I. Open late Wed - Sun with great tunes, free pool, free wifi, Sky Sport and free karaoke. Check out our facebook page for more details: facebook.com/YOTClubRaglan

Wastewater scheme progressing well Construction of the new Whaanga Coast wastewater project is progressing well with 12 properties already connected to the new system and fully operational. Waikato District Council’s contractor, Spartan Construction, have installed 90 percent of the main sewer line along Wainui Road and Upper Wainui Road with the full scheme scheduled for completion in June. General Manager Service Delivery Tim Harty says Council is pleased with the progress made throughout the project including the feedback they’ve received for the new scheme from both residents and local iwi. “We’ve made a determined effort to

provide regular updates to property owners and key stakeholders including local iwi throughout the project and this has played a significant role in helping us stay close to our original timeline and delivering the final project within budget.” Mr Harty says as the project nears completion, property owners who are considering signing up to the new scheme are urged to do so as soon as possible. “Existing property owners who join the scheme before construction ends will pay a subsidised amount with Council covering 52% of the connection cost. Once the project is complete the offer isn’t available and they’ll need to contribute the full sum.” WDC

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Q & A: This week we caught up with the team at Raglan Osteopathic Clinic Briefly tell us about your practice? Osteopathy is a hands on approach to health care that treats the whole person. Osteopaths consider each person as an individual, with their own set of circumstances of how their injury has occurred. We have a deep understanding of the relationship between the structure of the body and how it functions. With this knowledge, Osteopaths use a variety of gentle techniques, working with your body to promote health and encourage healing. How long have you been in practice? Since 1999. Do you specialise in anything? We treat individuals, from new babies to the elderly, from acute to chronic conditions. With our in depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology and our treatment approach we are able to tailor our techniques specifically to your needs. We specialise in musculoskeletal, visceral and cranial approaches. Do you belong to any association? All Osteopaths must be registered with the Osteopathic Council to practice osteopathy. This is the regulatory authority established by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003). At The Osteopathic Clinic, we are ACC providers and are able to lodge accident claims with ACC without a referral. ACC subsidises osteopathic treatment when there

has been an accident causing an injury. Do you do after hours call outs? No What’s the best thing about your business? One of the greatest pleasures of being an Osteopath is having the ability to help people and this comes in many facets. Pain reduction is an obvious example, but often times it is more than that. The gentle treatment of babies can not only encourage the baby to be more settled and contented but also improve Raglan Osteopathic Clinic: rest and ease for the 10 Bankart Street whole family. Or for Damian: I’m always busy others, Osteopaths can improve the patient’s with different sports and yoga. understanding of their condition, What’s the best piece of provide exercises to do at home advice you give your customers? and thus empowering the patient Get things treated early! Our to improve their own situation. bodies have amazing capabilities What’s your favourite thing to to heal itself, but often as the do outside of work? priority is to get out of pain we Marcia: I’m working part- rely on compensations where time (3 days) at the moment. The we increase the load on some rest of the week I’m enjoying time structures to avoid the injured at home with my baby. It has been ones. This is fine for the short term fascinating watching him grow and but can cause bigger issues in the develop, not only as a mother but future. also upon the basis of osteopathic Best way to contact you? philosophy. Please call us for an Oliver: I enjoy kiteboarding, appointment on 825 8418 or walking, gardening, yoga, for further information, you can postgraduate learning and teaching visit our website http://www. and fishing. osteopathy.net.nz

Raglan Old School Arts Centre raffle winners Over the last 3 months the Raglan Community Arts Centre sold $10 raffle tickets to raise funds for the after school kids’ clay classes An amazing 300 tickets were sold - a great tribute to the generosity of the Raglan community. With these funds the Arts

Centre can now run the very popular kids’ after school clay classes until the end of the year without worrying about a funding shortfall. The raffle was supported by the wider Raglan community and we are happy to announce the lucky winners. First prize of $500 goes to Julie and David Collins. They are new residents in Raglan, and are

gifting the money back to the kids’ clay classes. Thank you so much, both of you. Second prize of $250 goes to Colleen Rawlings, ticket 39. $50 each goes to tickets 215, 264, 88, 276 and 172. Our bonus prize winner is local Barrie Rogerson who won a fantastic clay totem sculpture made by the kids’clay class of 2013.

In Brief: Moves seen as threat to Xtreme Waste An extension of Xtreme Waste’s contract rang alarm bells at last week’s Raglan Community Board meeting – because of Waikato District Council’s reasons for doing so. Council waters manager Martin Mould explained the contract, which was to expire in June, was being extended 18 months to coincide with the expiration of another contract in the council’s northern districts. But when he also linked the move to a solid waste review the council was “working through”, board members questioned the council’s motives and raised, for instance, whether it wanted just the one large “regional” contract. That

forced council staff on to the defensive over how they awarded contracts and to stress the emphasis the tender process placed on non-price components. Mr Mould also raised alarm bells with a comment that “if you put out two bags it’s twice the cost here [of refuse collection elsewhere in the district]”. Local radio station manager and Xtreme Waste doco maker Aaran Mooar, who was sitting in on the meeting, found the comparison was misleading and retorted the average Raglan household was “nowhere near using two bags”. Unhelpfully to local and board sentiment, the meeting also heard the price of a blue bag was about to rise 10 cents to $2.80 in line with consumer price index increases.

No toying around with library’s request for grant Whaingaroa Community Toy Library’s application for funding ran to 14 pages – 16 if you count the accompanying council report. But it took Raglan Community Board only a few minutes last week to grant the Te Uku-based library the full $1003 it sought to boost the range

of toys available to the 92 children benefiting from the service each week. Bob MacLeod called it a great service, adding it was “a pity they could not locate it in Raglan”, and the board’s only concern was to get a reassurance from council staff it was still working under a discretionary fund policy that allowed it to grant the full amount requested.

Board opts to put up with odd lonely night Raglan Community Board has voted to put up with the odd empty public gallery and keep the start time of its regular meetings at 6pm. Chairperson Linda Cole told last week’s meeting it could be “very lonely here in winter” and said the matter was on the agenda so the board could consider reverting to an earlier

start. But the board agreed the 6pm start – aimed at getting along people who for various reasons could not make it during the day – was working quite well most of the time. “We aren’t lonely tonight,” board member Jon Taylor observed. “When it is empty it’s because there are no hot topics on the agenda.” Each meeting is preceded at 5.30 by a public forum where anyone can have a say.

Movie Preview: May Movies at the Old School Three Mile Limit - The Radio Hauraki Story Saturday 17 May, 4.30pm and Sunday 18 May, 8pm. A true story about the rise of Radio Hauraki in mid-’60s New Zealand. In an effort to break the government monopoly and bring rock n’ roll to the young Kiwi masses, rebel DJs broadcast from international waters outside the three-mile limit on a boat named Tiri. Stars Matt Whelan (The Most Fun You Can Have Dying) as a 23-year-old journalist/band manager responsible for leading the revolt. “A brilliant NZ film,” Huffington Post. * Best International Film at the

Washington DC Independent Film Festival. M - Drug use and offensive language. The Past Saturday 17 May 8pm, and Sunday 18 May 4.30pm. Following a four-year separation, Ahmad (Ali Mosaffa) reunites with his estranged wife (Bérénice Bejo) in Paris to finalize their divorce. During his tense brief stay, Ahmad discovers the conflicting nature of Marie’s relationship with her teenage daughter Lucie (Pauline Burlet). Ahmad’s efforts to improve this relationship soon unveil a secret from their past. Beautifully written, sensitively

directed, and powerfully acted, The Past serves as another compelling testament to director Asghar Farhadi’s gift for finely layered drama. “A film no one can afford to miss,” Waikato Times. *Best Actress and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Cannes Film Festival 2013. Drama. 2hr 10mins. M - Adult themes. Language: French and Persian with English subtitles. All showings: licensed bar and delicious homemade snacks on sale. Adults $11, children $6. Phone 825 0023 to reserve seats, or email info@raglanartscentre. co.nz. Rodger Gallagher

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corn ITM Building Centre first opened its doors for trading in October 1991 on premises situated at Riverlea Road in Hamilton and a year later in 1992 started their first deliveries to Raglan. “Back in 1992, our first rep. Mr. AL Johnston worked very hard to ensure we had relationships with all the main Raglan builders,” said Acorn admin manager Carolyn Harkins. Local builder Mark Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald & Gillard Building Contractors has been a client with Acorn for close to twenty years. “They provide a great service. I think Raglan’s a bit of a soft spot, Acorn have always looked after Raglan builders and the sales reps have usually lived in Raglan too – it makes it a lot easier when the guy you’re dealing with is local,” he said, adding that “Acorn also have good competitive prices that will keep us coming back.” Acorn have also got behind Raglan to support many of our community organisations like the Raglan Club, golf

course and coastguard, assisting with fundraising and sponsorship efforts. Although now part of the ITM group, Acorn is still a family owned business that nurtures client relationships. “The relationship with our clients is really important to us. We like to make sure that we work closely with builders and other trades people and businesses to ensure they are being provided with the best products for the job. Our association with ITM means we can get good prices while still providing a personal service,” says Carolyn. Having their own precut factory, Acorn supply most of the products required for building your own home, except for the roofing, joinery etc. Specialty timber and wallboard products and tools can be sourced using their very experienced timber purchaser as well as their wallboard and hardware purchaser. Acorn delivers to Raglan twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays (other loads can be delivered as required) and their rep Mike Bower is available any time for quotes and orders. For more info contact Mike on 021 970 995.

Ideas required for new library space With the refurbishment progressing well on the Raglan Library, Waikato District Council is inviting ideas from the community on how they would like the new space to look. General Manager Customer Support Sue Duignan said it was a special opportunity for library users to have input into the interior look of the building, which is for them to use and enjoy. “We are welcoming ideas on artwork and decoration, seating, layout and special points of interest.” Ms Duignan said the project was part of the Raglan Placemaking initiative, and a committee would begin planning this week. “The input from the community will help steer the project, which is aimed at

marrying the Waikato District Council brand with something that is uniquely Raglan.” People are asked to share their ideas via the Waikato District Council Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ WaikatoDistrictCouncil, by email: Merren. Tait@waidc.govt.nz or in person at the temporary library at 39 Bow Street where they can write their ideas on the shop window with a special pen or pop them in a submission box. Meanwhile construction on the building is progressing well, with 80 per cent of the new roof now in place. Work began on the building in March and the project is on track to be completed in early July 2014. The renovations are a result of the need to address a leaking roof and create more floor space. WDC


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      

             

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     

       

            

             

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                  

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              

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     .

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       

                

            

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                                                                   

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                             

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                    

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RAGLAN WRITING GROUP 1st and 3rd Tues of the month, 7.15pm at the Community House. Everyone welcome. OPEN DAY MATAPIHI Kindergarten Saturday May 17th 10 am – 12 noon. All welcome.

RIGHT UP MY ALLEY CLEARANCE SALE LAST WEEKS GOLF-GOLF-GOLF THE ANNUAL PGG WRIGHTSON AMBROSE GOLF DAY FOR FARMERS AND FRIENDS will be held at the Raglan Golf Club on FRIDAY 23RD MAY AT 10.00 A.M. Teams of 5 can be made up on arrival. Morning tea, lunch, pork prizes, raffles. $20 pp entry.

For Sale

For Sale

RAGLAN TRADERS, 50% SALE, last day of trading : sun 18th May – come and get a bargain! F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522. FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load, macrocarpa - $130, pine - $115, delivered ph 021 0771 524 FIREWOOD DRY, shed-stored, manuka, heaped trailer load, $130 delivered ph Dave 825 7270.

RAGLAN GOLF CLUB firewood fundraiser: The 2014 sales have commenced. Only $80 for 1 cu.m. of dry- stored split pine logs, delivered within 10 km. Quotes for further. Phone Garry on 825 6875. KAAHU’S NEST, A rambling treasure of opportunity. Raglan’s no1 reuse store for clothing, furniture and bric-a-brac @ Xtreme Waste 8250017 THE METALYARD A handypersons dream to obscure items. Pipes, parts, metal, wheels, bikes, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme Waste 825001. TOP OF THE RANGE mobility scooter, CTMHS686 $1700 ono exc. Cond. Ph 825 8005 or 027 602 5007. KUNEKUNES 3yr old sow. $100. 7 months old female $70 ph 825 5226. 3 BDR HOUSE with large lot and view, 5 Manukau Rd., open home Sat &Sun 3-4 or by apt. $350K

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz

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

BRIXTON Mens Pant ‘Perfect time to try’ SALE over 40% off !! Hardwearing, classic fit + finish, Great 4 Winter work & play wear ...get in them Guys!

YOGA @ TE UKU Every Monday from 6.30 to 8pm, yoga at the Te Uku Hall ring Belinda 825 6592. ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE OF GETTING FIT @ NIA WITH NIK! Combining the joy of dance, strengthening

THURS 15 MAY @ YOT CLUB, Tourettes & Ben Salter, “Party Tricks and Boring Secrets’ Tour

Public Notices CARBOOT SALE FUNDRAISER sun 25th May 8.30am – 2pm, $20 per stall, ph Rawinia 021 247 1797. THE RAGLAN H O R T I C U LT U R A l Society’s next meeting will be on the 20th May at 1pm in the Union Church Hall.Our speaker will be Aaron of Masterchef fame.Interest Table: A favourite necklace.Floral Art:Autumn leaves and berries.Just a reminder that subs are now due. Don’t forget your items for the competitions or something for the sales table.New members are always most welcome. THE WEARABLE ART TO WEAR Volunteer Team wish to sincerely apologise for the wrongly advertised dates for the release of the tickets. Further details will be published next week.

of martial arts and mindfulness of yoga. Mon&Wed 5:30pm, Fri 9:30am, Union Church Hall, Stewart St. Contact niawithnik@gmail. com | 02102423284 | www.niainwaikato. com 1ST CLASS FREE!

SAT 17 MAY @ YOT CLUB, The Kryptonites with Brenna Stephenson

SUN 18 MAY @ YOT FRI 16 MAY @ YOT CLUB, Rootz Konekt CLUB, DJ B-Rex – reggae covers and free entry. originals, Warriors on Sky from 4pm.

Commercial To Let RETAIL SHOP for lease Downtown Raglan, Prime location, High foot traffic Ph: 021 363 465 COMMERCIAL LEASE 300sqm, High Stud New, email: sheryl.ker@xtra.co.nz INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Contact Bob, 021825 869.

Wanted

WAIHEKE HOUSE SWAP: Large Waiheke family, looking for a House Swap in Raglan Queens Birtday Weekend. Gorgeous Character House on Waiheke that sleeps 10, to swap for something similar in Raglan. Contact Premaloka on 0272406245 or premalokayoga@xtra. co.nz WINTER PARK WANTED for professional woman: housetruck – away from beach on metal. Power preferred old cowshed or such 027 811 8671. CARAVAN WANTED 12’ or under, sound chassis and towbar, do up interior preferred, reasonable price, ph 027 283 2763. LOCAL PENSIONER looking for trees or wood suitable for wood turning ph Denis on 282 0676.

Services Offered

CHIMNEY FLUE CLEANING: Avoid chimney fires. For safe For Hire BOUNCY CASTLE: and efficient heating. great entertainment $95. ph 027 2930398. for the kids, call Vicki 8257575.

Situations Vacant

R E L I E V E R S REQUIRED FOR Raglan Childcare and Matapihi Kindergarten. If you have a passion for working with children, please email us with your references to raglanchildcare@ actrix.co.nz

Public Notices

NOTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary meeting of the Waikato District Council will be held to hear and consider submissions on the Long Term Plan Year 3 Review (2014/2015 draft annual plan) proposed changes to the schedule of Fees & Charges, and to adopt the proposed changes to the Schedule of Fees & Charges. The Long Term Plan Year 3 Review (2014/2015 draft annual plan) Hearing will commence on Monday 26 May 2014 at 3.00pm at the Tuakau Memorial Hall Supper Room, Tuakau, and continue on Tuesday 27 May 2014 at 3.00pm at the Raglan Bowling Club, Raglan, and Wednesday 28 May 2014 at 3.00pm at the District Office, Ngaruawahia, and Thursday 29 May 2014 at 3.00pm at the District Office, Ngaruawahia if required.

Dog Registration Fees & Charges 2014/2015 The following dog registration fees and charges have been adopted by the Waikato District Council and become due and payable on 20 July 2014

DOG REGISTRATION FEE FOR ALL DOGS (INCLUDING GST) General dog owner

$ 117.00

Dangerous dog

175.50

Guide, hearing ear, or companion dog for the disabled (Special criteria apply)

(Rebates granted to owners classified by Council as at 30 April 2014) Dog Policy Rebates

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 10.05.14 NA

Leon Patterson

5th Hoppers

NA

Henri Schutte

7th Mauis

Loss 0-5

Hunter Langlands

7 Morays

Won 5-2

Nina George

8th Stingrays

Draw 3-3

Reia Te Aio

8th Great Whites 8th Snappers 9th Dolphins 9th Sealions

Won 2 - 0 Draw 1 -1 Loss 0-8 Loss 0 - 9

Isaac limbert Grady Bruce Jodie Sharples Koryl Fletcher

$ 96.00

Approved owner

69.00

91.00

Selected owner

41.00

62.00

41.00

62.00

Neutered dogs

*Special conditions apply

*If neutered in the previous year, the normal classification fee will be rebated.

POUND, SEIZURE AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES Impounding First Second Third or subsequent impounding

$ 75.00 96.00 123.00

Seizure (additional to impounding fee)

64.00

Sustenance (per day)

17.00

NOTE: Any fees incurred in the seizure, custody, sustenance and transport of a dog are required to be paid before its release from impoundment.

Loss 0 - 9

Maioro Greensill

10th Sharks

Win 11 - 0

Cooper Woolston

Open-Piranhas

Win 4 - 2

Sam Lowe

Dog Collars Large Medium Small

Adi Grace

Replacement tags

12.00 11.00 6.00 5.00

Application for classification under Selected and Farm Owner Policy

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY 10.05.14 RESULT

FULL FEE (paid on or after 20 July) $ 117.00

General dog owner

10th Orcas

Open-Bullsharks Win 14 - 0

REGISTRATION FEE (Paid by 20 July)

Farm owner

PLAYERS OF THE DAY Bellamy Wynyard

5th Shrimps

GRADE

5.00

REBATES IF PAID BY 20 JULY 2014

Public Notices

th

Public Notices

(2014/2015 Draft Annual Plan)

TO RENT: 2bm mod aprtmnt $280pw. 1bm mod aprtmnt $180pw. 1bm sep-ctge selfcontained $200pw. All 8mins walk Bow St, 3mins walk wharf, furnished, insulated. Avail now - November or neg longterm. Ph: JO. 02102395640 GRAZING IN TE MATA, reasonable rates, 10 acres, lush grass, natural, water supply, suit sheep/ beef ph 0921 102 9977 or 07 825 7989. Phone on Wainui Rd, pls call 07 825 7511 before Sunday 18th.

RESULT NA

WE ARE MOVING GARAGE SALE, 1 Langley Place, Sunday 18th May, fridge, drawers & Canadian Canoe, everything must go.

LONG TERM PLAN,YEAR THREE REVIEW

To Let

GRADE 5th Sea Stars

Garage Sale

Notice of an Extraordinary Meeting

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

64.00

Application for permit to keep more than two dogs

64.00

Disposal/surrender fee

48.00 40.00

6th Green Lost 80 - 85

Jesse Cox

Implanting of Microchips

7th Green BYE

BYE

7th Black Drew 55 - 55

Cody Swann & Liam McLachlan

NOTE: No reduction will be allowed on registration fees for any dog that is registered on or after 20 July 2014, apart from part year registration as per sections 38 and 39 of the Dog Control Act 1996.

8th

Tuahangata Kereopa, Mitchell Swann & Divyne Shadrock

Lost 30-40

9th Black Drew 30-30

Sam Loten & Matthew Brooks

9th Green Won 30 - 20

Ollie Greetis, Lahn Sweetman & Lucca Page

10th

Won 50 -5

Rowan McLachlan & Julian Smit

11th

Won 61-10

Stewart Simpson & tukupeau Stevenson

This notice is given under Sections 37 and 68 of the Dog Control Act 1996. G J Ion Chief Executive

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K O P Y R I T E KARAOKE with host Johny Cole @ Raglan Club, Friday 16th May frpm 7.30pm. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. WEDNESDAYS @ BANTEAY SREY RESTAURANT Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 21 MAY: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Peart’s Finger RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. “Making a Difference” Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info.

Courses, classes & workshops

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

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

‘14 : ay N M O I CT 9th AU Ave, are rek a 8K

SOLD - UNDER THE

ABSOLUTE VALUE • 1950’s north facing dwelling • 3 double bedrooms, office • Single garage, HAMMER outside shed • ½ int in 903m² • Prior auction offers considered

SOLD - 5B

A HOME OF SUBSTANCE AND SUNSHINE $610,000 • This property ticks all the boxes 3RISE bedrooms, 2 SUNSHINE•bathrooms upstairs • 1 bedroom and living • Double garage, workshop

CHEAP AND TIDY IN RAGLAN $285,000

SOLD - 16B

* 2 double bedrooms with sun room * Large garage UENUKU* 1/2AVE interest in 918m2

LIFESTYLE LIVING IN TOWN • 3 bedroom home • PLUS! a separate s/c

N: s St TIO Cros C AU - 46b 4 6.1 20.

unit

• Situated on 1446 m² • Prior Auction offers

SWEET DAYS OF OLD $365,000

• 3 Bedroom Raglan Classic Bach • Large, potentially subdividable 1012m² section. • Great potential in this prime location, close to local amenities. • Elevated position, catches the sun and Raglan harbour and township views.

SOLD - 12 NORRIE AVE

d : ent R N O m I CT ern AU a Gov : 60 .14 6 . 20

ID#RAG21923 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 4

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ID#RAG 21934 OPEN2VIEW ID#316536 Stephen O’Byrne 027 205 4073 Michelle O’Byrne 021 889 448

considered

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• This home definitely has “wow factor” • 4 bedrooms, ensuite • Double garage • Double gated 1214m2 section Prior Auction offers considered.

OPEN HOME:

Sunday 1pm, 60a Government Rd

REVAMPED & REVIVED IN RAGLAN $349,000 10 JAMES ST

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET IN 24 YEARS • Views of Mt Karioi and Raglan harbour • 3 double bedrooms upstairs • Semi s/c unit downstairs. • Double garage & workshop Prior Auction offers considered.

• Lovely 1930’s cottage • Tastefully renovated and refurbished • 2 double bedrooms, sunroom • Situated on 680m2

ID#RAG21885

ID#RAG21927

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

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

OPEN HOME:

OPEN HOME:

BEACH - BACH – BEGINNER $380,000 51 WALLIS ST

TWIN OAKS $299,000 9 CROSS ST

ID#RAG21860

ID#RAG21913

Sunday 12pm, 22 Kaitoke St

Sunday 2pm, 10 James St

• 3 bedrooms • New kitchen and bathroom • Just a walk to town. • Situated on 792m2

• 2 Double Bedrooms - Office/3rd Bedroom • Open Plan Living - Modern Kitchen • Large Disabled Bathroom • Lock-Up Garage with 2nd Bathroom • Low Maintenance - Fully Fenced

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

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

$799,000 - 240 MAUNGATAWHIRI RD

• Unique property with views & privacy • 5 bedrooms or 4 bedrooms/2 living, the choice is yours! • Double internal access garaging • Only minutes to Raglan and 30 minutes to Hamilton

ID#RAG21768 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOMES this weekend 17rd & 18th May Saturday 11am - 16 & 16a James

Sunday 12pm – 16 Stewart St

Saturday 12pm – 16 Stewart St

Sunday 12pm – 22 Kaitoke St

Saturday 1pm – 22 Upper Bow St

Sunday 1pm – 60a Government Rd

Saturday 2-3pm – 47a Lily St

Sunday 1pm – 22 Upper Bow St

TENANT OF THE MONTH: Karen Stokes

Sunday 1pm – 6 Simon Rd Sunday 2pm – 57 Government Rd Sunday 2pm – 10 James St

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

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