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9th May 2013 - Issue #342

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

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

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

Nannie’s Takeaways. 35 Bow Street............................................................................ 825 8842

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

The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street............................................ 825 8278

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Natasha Reo in her studio See interview page 8 Image thanks to: Tracie Heasman Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle please contact us on 825 7076 or email your request to info@raglanchronicle.co.nz

To the Editor, Last week I sent a letter thanking all those who participated in, and helped with, the ANZAC Day celebrations coordinated by the Raglan RSA. It is with considerable embarrassment and deep regret that I overlooked thanking the Raglan Community Board for their sponsorship and support of the commemorations. Simply, if it were not for the Raglan Community Board funding, the RSA would not have been able to stage this event in the way that it was presented. Given the Raglan Community Board has also assisted in funding the RSA's artifact cataloguing project, the oversight is doubly embarrassing. The Raglan RSA is extremely grateful for the positive support that has alway been provided by Rodger Gallagher and the Community Board and I offer my belated thanks on behalf of the Raglan RSA for this support. Colin Hodkinson President, Raglan RSA To the Editor, To the local angry stupid person driving the SUV down state highway towards the Okete turn off around 1pm on Monday 29th April 2013 who over took 4 cars just before a blind corner and then went head on with a bus coming the other way missing it by inches...

Electorate office: 25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu p 07 825 0263 (Freephone) e ShaneArdernMP@xtra.co.nz

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There are no words on this earth to describe your total lack of intelligence. Do yourself a big favour and get your eyes tested and hand in your drivers licence. Ive met a few idiots over the years in Raglan but you may have just won the ultimate award. L Knight, Raglan. To the Editor Kia ora Whaingaroa! I am a Kaitakawaenga for CCS Disability Action here in the Waikato and I have been working closely with a whanau in Raglan. I support GypsyRose, a gorgeous little girl that has Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy. GypsyRose has three brothers that are at school and their mum Sally is a real trooper. A Computer is something the family could only ever dream of, but the Computers Against Isolation Trust has donated them one. The Trust is a charitable organization that is able to supply ex-lease computers to people with disabilities through the efforts of sponsors, business’ and organisations. The computer will support GypsyRose’s development and therapy - a boon for a little girl that is often unwell. If you or your business/organization is able to support this great initiative please contact Computers Against Isolation at wolfgangwolf@xtra.co.nz. H McManus, CCS Disability Action, Waikato.

Sunday Service: 10am. 7 Taipari Ave, Raglan Contact: Pastor Roger & Karen Carter P: 07 8257305 E: carteraotea@vodafone.net.nz

Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 www.raglancatholic.org.nz Raglan Ink Ltd home of the Raglan Chronicle Office Open Mon to Thursday 9am - 4.00pm, Wainui Rd, Raglan Ph: (07) 825-7076 Fax: (07) 825-7078 Post: P.O. Box 234, Raglan

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Wild weather no picnic for Raglan Lorenzen Bay was more than a few sandwiches short of a picnic early this week – there was also no picnic table or rubbish bin for the crusts. Or none at least that you could get to without a decent pair of waders. It was only a 2.7 metre high tide on Monday morning but that combined with the wild weather and strong winds was enough to flood the pocket-sized recreation area and some low-lying beachfront sections nearby. A handful of properties also looked accessible only by 4WD, which may have given the odd local a good excuse for being late for work or the first day back at school. Elsewhere in Raglan there was some localised flooding and debris strewn across roads. In some areas – such as at the Wainui Road-Stewart Street intersection – flash flooding receded almost as quickly as it came but in traditional problem spots like near the far end of Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive the flooding disrupted access for several hours. Flocks of seagulls were in their element in an area of ponding near the Kopua boat ramp but around the corner near the one-way traffic bridge a load of rubbish obviously blown off a truck or trailer made for a less attractive sight. Surprisingly the fire service reported only one early morning callout, to a household with a leaking roof in Raglan West A.T

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Water water ever ywhere: Seawater washes up over the Lorenzen Bay parking area and turns one property's front lawn into a paddling pool.

Images from top: Tornado touches down. Pergola picked up by tornado and dumped outside the Palm Beach Motel. Caravan tipped on to its side, and a boat alongside loses window on Goodare Street. Willie Barlow surveys his downed chimney

Storm and no teacups: Storm surges swamp the Lorenzen Bay picnic area and threaten low-lying cottages image: thanks to Rachael Goddard

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Raglan turning pink to get message out on bullying Imagine painting the town pink – and you’ll get an idea of how things might look come Friday week when Pink Shirt Day gets its first airing in Raglan.

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That’s when staff and students from Raglan Area School, sporting all things pink – and not just shirts – will march at noon along Norrie Avenue, down Stewart Street, into Wainui Road and on to Bow Street which will be closed to through-traffic. It’s part of a national and international movement against bullying which started in Nova Scotia, Canada, when a male ninth-grade student was bullied for wearing a pink shirt to school. “And we want to deliver a big anti-bullying message here (in town),” says Chrissy Hodkinson of Raglan Community House. “We need everyone in our community to get behind this initiative.” She’s encouraging locals to join the march along the way and Raglan businesses to create pink window displays in support of the movement. Hamilton Party Hire have donated 200 pink balloons to get things going in town, says Chrissy, and she’s hopeful of some cash from the local

supermarket’s monthly community fund for a sausage sizzle near the community house and town hall where the march will end. “All our local schools have been invited to participate,” adds Chrissy, who’s totting up just how many sausages need to be ordered for the event. While the initiative began locally with the area school through its new deputy principal Bronwyn Haitana – who recently joined the local Community Violence Prevention and Awareness group formed late last year – Chrissy picked up on the idea, which is being funded by Social Workers in Schools, as a whole-community event. “We want to deliver a strong message in town that we don’t want violence of any kind,” she says. That includes everything from family violence to bullying, either upfront or by text or email. The aim is to “celebrate diversity” and “create an

environment where all people feel safe, valued and respected”. Pink Shirt Day will help raise awareness and “connect” our community, Chrissy believes. “We need to look after each other and our kids.” Chrissy’s on the lookout now for some pink hairspray to get herself into the swing of things, but encourages people to wear or carry anything pink at all – maybe even right down to their shoelaces – to make an impact. And Poihakena Marae has got some shocking pink t-shirts lined up, she told the Chronicle. With the current media focus on how to combat bullying, organisers are hoping mainstream television and newspapers as well as Maori TV will give some coverage to the march. *Pink shirt Day in Raglan is on Friday May 17 from midday. Edith Symes

Hydration testing at The Herbal Dispensary If you experience any of the following you may benefit for hydration testing. Dr. Fiona Bolden Dr. Rebekah Doran Dr. Mike Loten

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Do you experience · Cramps? · Poor sleep? · Fatigue? · Muscle pain? · Skin conditions? · Chemical sensitivities? We are very excited to offer: Naturopathic assessments here at The Herbal Dispensary on Thursday, May 16th. Hydration levels are not only dependant on your daily water intake but also depend on the minerals in your diet

and how well they are absorbed. The test is simple and accurate which enables the naturopath to analyse the hydration levels both inside and outside your cells to find your overall hydration level. Book in for this simple test, allow 10-20 minutes for your test and you could start on a new path to wellness. Sound interesting? Bookings, phone 07 825 7444 or come and see us in-store. We look forward to seeing you! The Herbal Dispensary Team

Brunet comfortably through to top five Our own Aaron Brunet has made it into the the top five of Masterchef New Zealand.

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Raglan, Te Kohao Health Poihakena Marae 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan 218 Monday,-Wednesday, Friday Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Email: admin@tekohaohealth.co.nz Te Kohao Health 180 Dey St, Hamilton Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 856 1211 Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

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In this weeks show the Top Six contestants faced a barbeque and wine matching challenge at the Wither Hills vineyard in Marlborough. The judges were quick to point out to Aaron at the beginning of this weeks Masterchef that he had been off his game lately. Aaron acknowledged that he had been but commented that he felt "much more on centre this week". Once again our local contender delivered one of the top dishes of the day 'Cumin rubbed butterfish on clam panzanella with green vegetables' paired with the chardonnay. "This chardonnay is absolutely superb and he's done a dish that is as superb and the two of them are singing together.... perfect." said Simon. "The old Aaron is back" the judges told him. "it's nice to have you back and back with avengence. You nailed it".

S u s h i l Ravikumar became the eleventh contestant from the Top 16 to leave MasterChef. Aaron Brunet It was an emotional goodbye from Aaron and his fellow remaining contestants. MasterChef New Zealand continues Sundays at 7.30pm on TV ONE. At stake for the remaining contestants is the MasterChef New Zealand title and more than $100,000 worth of prizes. The remaining contestants are: Aaron Brunet (Raglan); Ella Krauts (Christchurch); Kelly Kaihea (Auckland); Paula Saengthian-Ngam (Nelson); Vanessa Baxter (Auckland).

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Ducky gets a pet piece of paradise You could be excused for thinking a Raglan couple have gone a little quackers over their pet duck – they’ve not only moved house for its sake but also built a huge cage enclosing their entire backyard and swimming pool just to keep it safe now that duck shooting season is here. And yes, Linda Bulk admits it’s “ridiculous” but she and partner Rob Brouwer have been raising their paradise duck now for five-and-a-half months since rescuing him from Ngarunui beach, abandoned and alone. And they’ve become very attached to their colourfully feathered friend. The pair say it’s been nothing short of a “life-changing” experience being so close to a wild animal – to the point where they took him daily to their Droidworx office in Park Drive when he was still a duckling and often whipped home once he got bigger to Upper Wainui Road, where they then lived, just to feed and keep him company. This is a duck, says Linda, that she first took everywhere with her, wrapped in a shawl and snuggled close in the nape of her neck by day. He slept with the couple at night – and still does – and had his own paddle pool to swim in at the office. But because Upper Wainui Road was no

Its a ducks life: Linda Bulk with her pet paradise duck in his enclosure complete with swimming pool place for a fast-growing duck, Linda told the Chronicle they got him a travel box and took him down the way to Wainui Bush Park every day so he could fly around a bit and swim in the pond there. Meawhile they searched for a more suitable rural property to move to. One day however, just before their move to Okete Road, Ducky took fright while at

the Bush Park and was lost for a few days. Flyers posted around town brought phone calls with sightings of him here and there, says Linda, and they finally found him at the Kopua boat ramp the very weekend they moved house. Now he’s possibly the safest and happiest duck in the world, sitting with Linda and Rob in front of TV at night and free to come

and go, inside and out, by day. In a word – paradise. A couple of public notices in last week’s Chronicle tell some of the story – a thank you to “everyone who helped us find our Ducky” after he went missing, and a poignant plea before the safety enclosure was complete: PLEASE DON’T SHOOT OUR DUCKY! Edith Symes

'Downsize Me' challenge a winner

CD Review:

The latest Raglan Community House 'Downsize Me' weight loss challenge has just finished and the group celebrated their successes recently.

'The White Sapphire' by Chris Thompson Reviewed by René Andre

The White S a p p h i r e (2005), is Chris Thompson’s most recent folk and blues album. The album is fierce and offers a welcome return to his acoustic style after the more commercial sound of For My Double (2004). In this album Chris portrays the experience of a man on the road, as Ralph Waldo Emerson advised, as Jack Kerouac wrote, as Chris has experienced it: From wild west blues (Bulawago), to a poem by WB Yeats “I dreamed I fished of sharp black rocks...” (Dream No. 2), the album takes us through courting love songs (Pony Club Blues, Innes Free), State of the Art psycho-babble, a Dylanesque lament (Napoleon Said), and a song about teenage girls being harassed by the Police (The Taupo Police Emergency). It also features the late Dave McCartney on guitar. Check out the YouTube clip of When I am Dead written by the daughter of pre raphaelite painter, Rossetti, and put to music by Chris. The title track, The White Sapphire, is a slick love song. Chris Thompson, Dave McCartney (guitar), Tony Strong (key boards) recorded the album in Taupo, and seven years later The White Sapphire is still captivating. For the connoisseur of Chris Thompson, The White Sapphire is a real treasure. A wonderful collection of original songs. Now living in Raglan, this master of contemporary New Zealand folk and blues music, Chris Thompson, is performing at the Old School Art Centre, Raglan on Friday 17th May. 7:00pm, with Bernie Griffin and Kirsten Warner.

The winner of the challenge was Mia Morgan who lost an amazing 9.1kg. The runner up was Maureen Wahanga who lost 6.7kg. A fantastic effort both of you – congratulations! The winners each won a voucher for a beauty treatment at Lime Beauty Therapy – thanks Lime for your support in providing one of the vouchers for free! A small gift was also given to Dorothy Wray in recognition of her achievements. Dorothy joined the 2012 Downsize Me!

Challenge and in the Challenge itself lost 5.2kg. Dorothy has continued to come to the Support Group weigh-ins throughout the remainder of 2012 and into 2013 and has now lost 13.1kg. When Dorothy first came along she was facing some serious health issues but has turned those around and is now fitter, healthier and looking great! Dorothy has achieved her weight loss through a steady 200-300g loss per week and it shows that perseverance and commitment can win the “race” in the long term! The Weight Loss Support Group continues to run at Raglan Community House. This is usually on a Wednesday between 4 – 5pm but if you can’t make that time we are happy to

Chrissy Hodkinson & Dorothy Wray weigh you at any time during the week between 8.30am and 4pm so come and have a chat to us if you would like some support. Raglan Community House

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Sassy’s coming to town: supported by Frangelico

When are where are you performing up here? I'm performing at the Raglan Yot Club on May 11. Tickets are $10 each if you're keen to pop down. I'm really looking forward to it! How would you describe your sound? Hiphop inspired Soul with fierce vocals. It's New Zealand Music Month. Who are your favourite Kiwi musicians? There are so many great Kiwi musicians it would take up your entire page if I listed them all. Here are just a few - Dave Dobbyn, Kimbra, LIPS, Kora, Katchafire, Homebrew, Ladi6 - my list goes on! What do you enjoy most about music? For me, music brings freedom. It unlocks emotions and creates experiences not only for me, but also for everyone else that listens to it. It's kinda like a common language that everyone enjoys and understands. PROMOTIONAL GIVEAWAY: Frangelico are supporting SASSY's first solo album, an up-and-coming soul music artist with well-crafted melodies framed with soaring harmonies, Sassy is exactly what the name alludes to - lively, bold, and full of spirit. To support the tour Frangelico are giving away a double pass to the show plus a bottle of Frangelico, so you can indulge in one of Sassy’s favourites “The Sassy Cocktail” made with Frangelico, Soda & Lime.

Dancer sees Raglan as belly good choice New Raglan resident Jess Fitzgerald reckons the signs are she’s come to the right place to put down roots. For within just a few weeks of arriving here from Fremantle in Western Australia, she discovered a collection of tribal jewellery at Right Up My Alley in Volcom Lane.

And with her idea of starting a local tribal-style belly dance class – which depends on lots of jewellery for effect – Jess feels she could be in a community of like-minded souls who might just want to shimmy and shake their way through winter for a performance in spring. So last night at the Union Church hall in Stewart Street, Jess was set to don pantaloons with jewelled belt and a choli, or bodice, with jewelled bra top in which to demonstrate her art form for locals keen to give it a go. Tribal-style belly dance is a fusion of cultures, Jess explains, inspired by Flamenco, Indian,

North African and Middle Eastern dance. “The costumes celebrate what is sacred to the feminine,” she insists. “But what I love most about Tribal is the connection to people through movement.” While the dance form has what Jess calls a syllabus of moves, it is also very “instinctual”, she adds. And it’s quite a “modest” form of dance costume-wise compared with say Egyptian belly dance, where more of the body is bared and harem pants split up the length of the legs. Tribal belly dancing in contrast is identified by its full, flamboyant 25-yard tribal or “tissue” skirts, she says – more gypsy than harem. Jess, at 24, has danced most of her life but for the last twoand-a-half years as part of a performance group in Fremantle known as Tribalive – a free spirit dance community. She took over the teaching of classes during her last six months there. But she and her partner were ready to return home to New Zealand and put down roots, and they came to Raglan on a whim “because we heard it was cool”.

Jess Fitzgerald strikes a pose as she gears up for her dance classes Jess says they were looking for something akin to the alternative lifestyle of Fremantle. And Raglan is even better than she imagined. “There seems to be a really strong community bond … I feel like this is the place (to be).” Now Jess just wants to find others here to dance and connect with. She’s confident her classes will “evolve” and, hopefully, provide performance opportunities within Raglan and further afield. *Classes run at the Union Church hall on Wednesdays at 7pm.

We want your thoughts and comments... • Come and walk around • Talk to the team • See the views and the site

Community Open Day On site Saturday 11th May 10am - 3pm Entry across the pedestrian bridge at the end of Opotoru Road*

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* High tide is at 11am so vehicle access across the causeway will not be possible. Please park in surrounding streets with respect to residents.


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Ask the Artist: A series of Q & A’s with our local artists

This week the Chronicle talks to artist Natasha Reo. Image thanks to Tracie Heasman. Brief description of your practice? Painting is where my heart is at. I paint portraits on wood with oil and acrylics, with layers of colourful stencils, incorporating nature and religious icons. What are you working on at the moment? I’m currently working towards an exhibition, but I’ve been putting most of my energy into my other passion, which is helping others to be more creative. I teach art classes for parents called CreativEmbrace, which is aimed at unleashing parents’ creative potential so that they can inspire their children. Who are you influenced by? Gauguin, Klimt, Russian Religious Icons and my dad. How did you get involved with teaching children clay? I was teaching troubled kids Art at an Alternative Education school and also Special Needs kids. Clay was by far the most therapeutic and the best medium for extracting their imaginations. I never fail to be amazed by what kids with their uninhibited imaginations create with clay. The best piece of advice you ever got? “Dive into Life” My dad Best and worst thing about being an artist? Best: seeing my imagination come to life Worst: having a fuzzy, curly-wurly artist brain In another life I would be....... ? A flamingo What would you save in a fire? My four boys If money were no object what frivilous non essential would you buy for yourself? Maybe an all enclosed Pink Panther costume, it’s always nice to be anonymous What four people dead or alive would you have to dinner? Freda Kahlo, Gandhi, Jack Sparrow and King Julian from Madagascar Your ideal era? India in the 60’s (who wouldn’t want to run around in a beautiful sari, throw colourful paint at everyone during Holi festival and get to paint elephants from head to toe?) Are you a dog or a cat person? Alpaca person – they’re my kindred spirits Do you have recurring dreams? What about? I had a constant recurring dream as a kid: I was Little Red Riding Hood being chased by a wolf, I would run into my Cuckoo Clock House, which would fly off using it’s Beany Boy propeller on top. It would land in the middle of the ocean and I would walk out and walk on the water. Please don’t psychoanalyse me! Where’s the couch? I think I need to lie down. Are you a dog or a cat person? Facebook: CreativEmbrace

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Kids clever fundraiser idea When Iemaja Hassell's little brother Reuben taught her to make paper planes she "caught the bug" and made lots of them. Seeing all the planes lying around she decided that she could sell them and raise some money to give to people who need it. She asked Mum, Jenny Gaunt, who they could give the money too and Mum suggested the Raglan Foodbank. So on Friday 3rd May, Iemaja 6yrs, Reuben 4yrs and Iemaja's friend Piri 5yrs, set up in Bow St with their signs saying they were selling paper aeroplanes to raise money for "homeliss people who have no money" in Raglan. They worked as a team with Reuben stopping people and then Iemaja and Piri showing the signs and explaining what they were doing and selling the planes.

Caption to come During the morning, these three delightful children raised $56 for the Raglan Foodbank who were very grateful for the donation. What an inspiration to our community. With children like this as members of our community, Raglan's future wellbeing is assured, said Chrissy Hodkinson of Raglan Community House.

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Have you booked for Word Café Raglan? Raglan will play host to an exciting mix of writing talent this weekend (10 and 11 May) as the town’s first readers and writers festival springs into life. Take a browse through the lineup and see what sparks your fancy… FRIDAY 10 MAY 7pm: Orca Restaurant & Bar. Music from Twisted Timber. (No cover charge). Deborah SATURDAY 11 MAY Challinor Old School Arts Centre 9am: First Steps in Writing for Children. Local children’s authors Sarah Johnson & André Ngāpō. 10am: Writing for the Food Industry. Vicki Ravlich-Horan, Nourish Magazine. 11am: Have Blog, Will Travel. How to get started as a jet-setting travel blogger. Megan Singleton. Lunch and all-day refreshments: Available at our on-site Word Café. A book stall featuring works from local authors will also be open for browsing throughout the day. 1.30pm: The Letters of Frank Sargeson. Susan Shieff . 2.30pm: A Writing Life. New Zealand bestselling author Deborah Challinor. 3.30pm: Getting Started in Self-Publishing. Tui Allen. FREE children’s sessions at Raglan Library, Saturday 11 May: 1pm: Storytelling for Children with Margery Fern and Sarah Johnson. 2pm: Tailoring the Tale. A story crafting workshop for 12 to 16 year olds with Merren Tait. (Booking required). SATURDAY NIGHT STORIES 7pm: Banteay Srey Khmer Restaurant And Café. E-book writer turned HarperCollins US author Julie Thomas, live word wizardry with Antonio Te Maioha and an open mike session. (Free event but please come early to secure your spot). Ticket details Tickets cost $20 per session or $60 for an all-day pass, and are available from the Old School Arts Centre, by phone (07) 825 0023 or online at www.wordcaferaglan.co.nz. Ticket numbers are limited, so please book early if you wish to attend. A limited number of door sales may be available on the day. Congratulations to Jay Boyer, winner of last week’s competition to win a double all-day pass to the festival.


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Garage Sale

This Sunday 10.0am Raglan Community Church 7 Taipari Ave Raglan West Contact 078257305

FREE BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House

FREE CV WRITING A S S I S TA N C E @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142. RAGLAN LIGHT E X E R C I S E GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & Wednesdays 9.30am@ Te Uku Church.

W E D N E S D AY S @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. B e g i n n e r s welcome. R A G L A N R A M B L E R S WED 1 MAY: 9am from Wainui Rd car park next to the fire station Hakarimata: 300m of steps in podocarp bush from Ngaruawahia to a new viewing tower and down to the Cascades to the rail trail. Bring lunch. R A G L A N R E T U R N E D S E R V I C E S A S S O C I AT I O N , ANZAC Day Remembrance Service, “Lest We Forget” Cenotaph, Bow St, 11am, 25 April 2013.

STITCH MINISTRY MON @ THE RAGLAN, sewing RAGLAN CLUB. group (SEW500 cards, 1pm. vember) meets FINAL Thursday TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -- Texas of the month, 7pm – 10pm, R.U.C. Hold’em 6.30pm. hall Stewart St. WED @ Raglan Facebook. 021 656 Club, Fun Quiz 823. 6:45pm.

Courses, classes & workshops WORD CAFE RAGLAN. 10-12 MAY. Readers & Writers Festival. Authors, workshops & storytelling magic. For programme details: www. wordcaferaglan. co.nz For Sale GOATS FOR SALE, milking breed x3 Call Danny 022 381 1831.

ZUMBA! @ TE UKU HALL Monday 9.30am, W e d n e s d a y 6.30pm - ring/txt Sarah T for more info 825 5844 or 0272106784

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SHAG PILE RUG, tribal/retro design in beautiful autumn colours. Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. www.ruma.co.nz

FIREWOOD KANUKA shed stored, approx 1m3, $130 delivered. Ph 825 8894 or 825 B A R O M E T R E , Victorian, ornate 6769. carved Oak, working. Right Up My Alley, Seasons are changing.. Volcom lane. Check Chaos & Harmony out Right Up My Alley/ Winter Boots are facebook. flying out, also our Fine Merino layering!! Wanted ..be warm & dry this winter in style x LAWN MOWER WANTED, gd condition. Ph 027 294 6949.

Flowers

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MATURE PERSON to share 3 bedroom fully furnished house. Ph 825 8286.

20 SMITH ST, Saturday 27th from 8.30am ‘til 2pm. 27TH FRI 26 APR SAT 27 APR SATURDAY onwards, @ YOT Club, @ YOT Club, 8am furniture FARAH LOUX & THE MOA, Live Bedroom bookcase, computer GREAT NORTH Original Funk, desk, handbasin, with MALI MALI Free Entry. household goods, $10. toys, books, pet stuff, hand basin, household goods, toys, books, pet stuff, lots of kids Wanted to Let Death Notice and adult clothing. P R O F E S S I O N A L GREEN: HERMAN 28b Bayview Road. WORKING DAD with PETER WATSON Public Notices daughter looking for a (PETER). Passed 3-4 bedroom house. away peacefully at RAGLAN 60S CLUB Ph 8250094 (after Raglan on 21st April AGM, is to be held 7pm), 02102639622 2013 in his 102nd on the 19th May 2013 or email manoueleg@ year. Dearly loved @ 1pm in the Raglan voila.fr husband of the late Club. A remit is to be RAGLAN OR Olive and the late passed: Subscriptions Loved father in the future are to be S U R R O U N D I N G May. AREAS 2-3 bedrooms, of Joy Sugar, John, $5 per member per garage if possible, Ruth Langley, the year, due at the AGM. for long term rental. late Pete, and Lyall. Any enquiries phone Excellent references, Loved father in law Rose Meek: 825 0488. very house proud, of Jeanette, the late LEST WE FORGET please ph Robyn at Kelvin, and Margaret. The committee and of the 021 0237 3873. Much loved by all his members Raglan Senior Citizens grandchildren and For Hire Association. great grandchildren. BOUNCY CASTLE, R A G L A N Great entertainment Grateful thanks to all BADMINTON CLUB for the kids, call Vicki those who have cared Starts Thursday 9th for Peter. A funeral 8257575 service will be held in May Raglan Area Work Wanted the Hamilton Central School Hall contact Celia Risbridger 825 P R O O F R E A D E R Baptist Church, 8808 or 021 163 6974 AVAILABLE for 33 Charlemont (after 1st May) s t u d e n t s / w r i t e r s Street, Hamilton on ANNUAL who need their Friday, 26th April at THE punctuation/grammar 11am. This will be GENERAL MEETING checked. Email Karen: followed by interment of the RAGLAN GOLF CLUB will be held in mkproofreading@xtra. at Hamilton Park the CLUB-HOUSE on co.nz Cemetery, Morrinsville SAT. MAY 4th at 10.00 Newstead. a.m. Situations Vacant Road, In lieu of flowers, OFFICE ADMIN. donations would be TO HAVE Permanent, part-time. appreciated to World A FIGHT IS Help needed in a small busy business Vision NZ. A donation JUST NOT with internet orders, box will be available RIGHT event co-ordination, at the Church or Raglan Violence office admin. Basic these can be posted Prevention and Awareness to Private Bag 92078, computing and good admin/communication Auckland 1142. All to skills needed to keep communications owner organised! the Green Family Flexible hours C/- 138 Grey Street, 5-10pw. Owner travels Hamilton East 3216. promoting own product To Let widely used in sports market in NZ. Apply TE MATA, NEW 3 House, in writing: amanda@ Bedroom Heat pump, Handy hchformulas.com

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S/C STUDIO FLAT 5 mins walk to town $140 p/w inc broadband. Contact 0212091800 ONE BEDROOM UNIT available now Stewart St village Raglan $165 p/w, heat pump, long term, conditions apply ph 027 273 7372. SHORT TERM RENTAL available July – Oct gorgeous fully furnished 3bdrm home, central location, no pets, suit prof. couple, 021 563 364, $370 pw. HOUSE, FULLY FURNISHED, 2bdrm+ sunroom.short or long term,close to CBD,heatpump. Refs ess.n/a,n/ d o g s . $ 3 3 0 p w. p h 8258410.

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SMALL COSY WAT E R F R O N T cottage on Cliff St with nice garden available now. 1 bdrm. Suit single or couple $170/wk. 3 mins walk to shops. Phone Mel 021 760 468.

Public Notices

Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL ABANDONED LAND TAKE NOTICE that the Waikato District Council and

the Waikato Regional Council will apply not sooner than one month after the date of this notice for orders in the District Court at Hamilton that:1. The land located at 11 Rakaunui Street, Raglan, held in certificate of title SA22B/257, Lot 14, Deposited Plan South Auckland 23465, registered proprietors being Nutana Holding Company Limited, is abandoned land; and 2. That orders be made for the sale of the land. This notice is given under section 77(2) of the Local Government (Rating Act) 2002. If you believe you have an interest in the land or information that is relevant to the application made by the territorial authority you should contact the solicitors for Waikato District Council and Waikato District Council, namely Karina McLuskie of Tompkins Wake, Levels 7 and 8, Westpac House, 430 Victoria Street, or PO Box 258, Hamilton 3240. Email kmcluskie@tomwake.co.nz. This is the only notification of the notice.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION 2013 IF YOU CAN SHARE YOUR SKILLS YOU CAN BE A TRUSTEE Becoming a school trustee could be one of the most rewarding roles you have. Being a school trustee is an important role that requires people with a range of skills and experiences, who believe in making a positive difference to our children’s learning. Seize the opportunity and nominate yourself or someone you know to be a trustee by filling out a nomination form. Nominations close 16th May 2013. 42 Norrie Ave, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8140

SITUATIONS VACANT - RAGLAN ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN / FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR Droidworx Ltd NZ is seeking to appoint an energised, motivated and experienced Accounting Technician / Finance Administrator. This position will suit someone who will have experience in a chartered accounting environment or in a broad sole charge office environment. Key responsibilities include accounts receivable and payable, payroll (weekly), PAYE & GST returns. A broader knowldege of accounting parctices will be a clear advantage. We would prefer someone with a hands-on proactive approach and excellent communicative skills with the ability to work with people across all divisions of the company. Applications close 5pm Friday 10 May 2013. Note: Interviews may commence prior to closing date. Hours: Part time 20 hours (over 4 or 5 days) with the possibility of increase to 30hrs. Please email Linda or Lucy on 07 825 8811 or corporate@droidworx.co.nz

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OFFICE SPACE Tenancy available upstairs at 1 Wainui Road, Raglan (previously the ASR Limited offices) with a combined administration, kitchen and toilet facility area of 260m2. All enquiries to: Dawn Brock Wainui Road Tenancy P O Box 132 Hamilton, 3240 Ph: 07 834 3311 Email dawn.brock@jonwebb.co.nz

...but could do with some help? Tuition is available in Raglan at no cost to learners. Call Literacy Waikato 07 834 8880 Txt — 027 848 0530 RAGLAN Chronicle 11


Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION - Friday 17th May 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Enter the Auction property address in either YouTube or Google for video. COUNTRY OASIS

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

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We have a fabulous 3 bedroom beach home situated on a flat 1108 m2 site. The views will take your breath away, offering that great ‘being at the beach’ ambience. This home is neat and pristinely presented, featuring polished timber floors and north facing decking to capture the views and sun. Raglan’s cafes are a 5 minute walk away and so is the beach for swimming and kayaking. Raglan’s world famous surf break is a 10 minute drive. Get more than you can afford with this property. Prior Auction offers considered.

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

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Saturday 2pm 21 Government Rd

A combination of great family living and tremendous estuary views close to town and school. This home has 3 double bedrooms, ensuite plus separate bathroom and toilet. Large double garage with internal access. Great dry storage beneath house. Achieving 100% for presentation, maintenance and ambiance. Follow the Tuis down the estuary and meander around the bushy board walk, or take your kayak for a paddle in the magnificent Kaitoke Bay. The sellers future plans dictate the sale. They’ve done all the work - you reap the rewards. You’ll love it!!! (1/3 share in 3035m²). OPEN HOME

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

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Saturday 2pm 14 Kaitoke St

HARBOUR VIEW HONEY $429,000

Situated in the very popular Raglan west, solid 3 bedroom home with a sleepout/studio or rumpus room for the kids. The master bedroom is huge with its own bathroom - this room could also double as an extra living room or convert it into two. The potential here is endless. Internal access garaging plus carport. Fully fenced, private courtyard plus enclosed spa. Walking distance to safe swimming, boat ramp, parks and shops. Relax on your deck and enjoy the view over the harbour and out to the bar. A great family home or 5 star beach bach.

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

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

TRANQUIL SETTING, STUNNING VIEWS By Negotiation

Saturday & Sunday 1pm 57 Hills Road

ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE RIGHT IN TOWN $450,000

ID#RAG21394

OPEN HOMES this weekend 27th & 28th April

HARBOUR & MOUNTAIN VIEWS $490,000

Saturday 12pm – 57 Government Rd

This 3 bedroom home has 2 bathrooms, double garage and is fully fenced. The lounge bi-folds onto a covered north facing deck. The section has been landscaped with low maintenance in mind and Yes! There is room for the boat.

Saturday 1pm – 4 Government Rd

Saturday 1pm – 57 Hills Rd Saturday 1-3pm – Solscape Eco Retreat 611 Wainui Rd

Sunday 12pm – 48 Pond Rd Sunday 1pm – 57 Hills Rd Sunday 1pm – 15 long St

Saturday 2pm – 14 Kaitoke St Saturday 2pm – 21 Government Rd Saturday 3pm – 44a Cross St

ID#RAG21413 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com 12 RAGLAN Chronicle

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VENDOR REQUIRES URGENT SALE!!!

RAGLAN SECTION – URGENT SALE / LOW RESERVE

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