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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

28th November 2013 - Issue #371

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Open Homes

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87a Houchen Rd 87b Houchen AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan AUCTION FriWhite 3rd February 2012 - 6pm RayRd White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

NEW BEGINNINGS Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

family living / Easy care garden VENDOR WANTS IT SOLD!!!Fabulous $99,000

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Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area

Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

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

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Saturday 11am ID#RAG20952 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

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4 bedroom home with endless options This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has Wonderful family home many great features: Double garaging Modern new kitchen 2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroom Large double garaging and workshop Native timber flooring Large shade houses with irrigation Private off road location Just a walk to the beach, on the busthroughout route. Wonderful family home/ investment/1212m² rental of land (Currently rented $300/wk) Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. considered. ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME

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Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

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Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has all you need. With two bedrooms inside the

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996 house and an additional room outside you including the majestic Mt Karioi will enjoy the open plan living and fully fenced section. Relax on the lovely decking while in the distance. the easy care section. â€ĸ No Covenants or services. enjoying Ideal opportunity for you to enter the fastgrowing market in Raglan! â€ĸ Australian owner demands Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm action. Saturday 1pm ID#RAG20964 6 Violet Street

house and an additional room outside you 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen 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. considered OPEN HOME

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Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. ID#RAG20963

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Stylishly redecorated this tidy little home has PRICED TO/ EasySELL $99,000 Fabulous family living care garden all you need. With two bedrooms inside the

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

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Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

including the majestic Mt Karioi â€ĸ Sensational new 5048sqm â€ĸ Sensational new 5006sqm lifestyle block. in the distance. lifestyle block â€ĸ Easy commute to Raglan â€ĸ Easy commute to Raglan â€ĸ No Covenants or services. Township and close to Te Mata Township and close to Te Mata â€ĸ Australian owner demands OPEN HOME OPEN HOME School. ID#RAG20964 RAG#20923 School. action. RAG#20923 â€ĸ Elevated with panoramic views WOODEN IT BE NICE ID#RAG21736 â€ĸ Elevated with panoramic views SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM WOODEN IT BE NICE 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

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

â€ĸ Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), â€ĸ 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location well planted garden â€ĸ Single Garage & Storage Shed 3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN HOME considered. OPEN HOME

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Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

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Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural settingHouse In 2 Legal Flats â€ĸ 2 Storey Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

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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.

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“Banners on the Beach’ protest at Ngarunui Beach, Raglan Image thanks to Ezra Andre

Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952 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 Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761

To the Editor, My name is Jack and I am 13 and I live in Raglan. One of my favourite things to do when I come home from school, before I play on my Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 PlayStation 2, is to sit on the deck and look out into Lorenzen Bay. I want to savour the moment because, at any time now, it could become a pool of sadness filled with oil. Why? Because The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 Anadarko is about to do deep sea oil drilling here and they are one of the companies that was found liable for causing the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. I don’t want my sea to be The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 ruined and I don’t want anyone else’s sea to be ruined. We could run our cars on electricity or other types of alternative fuel. Every single person in New Zealand should stand up for their ocean and stop this drilling. I wish every single person who reads this letter will also go to the web site for Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (www.kasm.org.nz) and fill out a submission to the government to stop seabed mining in Raglan. That is WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts the other risk that I worry about. We don’t want some foreign company to take away our sand and kill all of its

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creatures in the process do we? I don’t and no other New Zealander should allow this to happen. Jack Douglass-Dobson, Raglan

To the Editor, Hello my name is Eve and I am 11. I live on Lorenzen Bay road and I have an astonishing view of the water. There are two huge threats to my view: seabed mining and deep sea oil drilling in Raglan. I want clean beaches, hot black sand, healthy fish, huge and awesome waves and a beautiful view. And I bet everyone knows what I don’t want: things like oil spills. To stop seabed mining see this web site http://www.kasm.org.nz/ . Protest against deep sea oil drilling here, there and everywhere. If you do nothing, then Raglan’s heart and soul could be terminated. I just want people to know about this so I can still swim. So all my friends can jump off the bridge in Raglan and not surface covered in oil. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan Do it for the future of Raglan, do it for you. Eve Douglass-Dobson, Raglan

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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

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Raglan spells out oil-drilling anger Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment

Maori consider trespass order One message - many voices.

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or a short while it was looking like Raglan’s “Banners on the Beach” protest last Saturday mightn’t amount to much at all – but not for long. The trickle of people carrying their signs-of-the times down the sandy beach access from the carpark turned into a steady stream and then almost a tide. Others began pouring in along the beach from points east and some had even walked down from Ngarunui Beach. Soon a 150-metre stretch of black sand marked out by eight towering blue and yellow flags was a sea of faces and signs. Kiwis Against Seabed Mining president Phil McCabe initially put crowd numbers at around 400 but the figure was later variously reported at between 650 and 750 – a turnout that was topped only at Piha, where an estimated 1000 people protested the threat oil exploration posed to what the media described as Auckland’s “iconic” beach. Most Raglan placards had direct and simple messages for the Government, Simon Bridges and Anadarko, whose untested drill ship the Noble Bob Douglas was early this week still being kept by a protest flotilla from making a start on an exploratory deep-sea well 110 nautical miles due west of Mt Karioi. The key theme was “No drill, no spill”. Talk among protesters of all ages was not only about the banners but

Maori may confront the Anadarko ship preparing to drill for oil off Raglan by serving a trespass notice.

also issues ranging from the “silly manoeuvre” by an Anadarko vessel, the “They [Anadarko] are actually within Bailey Tide, that could have harmed the our customary fishing area of the whole crew of the Vega to Anadarko’s inability west coast, so we’re contemplating going to mop up any oil spill with its own out ourselves,” Tainui hapu environmental resources, and the time it would take to spokesperson Angeline Greensill told media get help from elsewhere. at the “Banners on the Beach” protest on To add to the positive mood a Saturday. “They need to be served notice bagpiper paraded up and down the beach they are trespassing on our rohe moana before linking up with a violinist and a [ocean boundary].” She also made clear that ukulele player to form the unlikeliest Raglan Maori were not consulted before the of trios. Small children and family Government issued Anadarko a licence to pets splashed in the surf while Tainui prospect directly off the local coastline. hapu environmental spokesperson Angeline Greensill and Phil addressed the crowd – helped by a fresh westerly which carried their voices well down the beach – and passed on a message from Greenpeace’s Bunny McDiarmid, aboard the Vega, thanking them for turning up and supporting the cause. At Phil’s suggestion the crowd then formed a human chain which stretched back Dr. Fiona Bolden 12 Wallis St almost to the Kokiri centre. Dr. Rebekah Doran PO Box 164 The thrust of the weekend’s 35 Dr. Mike Loten RAGLAN “Banners on the Beach” events was Ph: 825 0114 not to win over locals but to send the Fax: 825 0104 politicians a strong message via the A/H: free nurse telephone advice media that Kiwis don’t want deep-sea 24 hours a day - on 8250114 oil drilling off their coasts, even if Prime Minister John Key was attempting on OPENING HOURS: Monday to dismiss all the protesters Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri around the country as “genuinely 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Open confused”. 7pm 5pm 5pm 7pm 5pm Close At Angeline’s suggestion the crowd turned to face the sea. For a moving moment the focus was not on getting the message across to the nation, but on the passion behind the message – love for our oceans and beaches.

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The long line of protesters contemplate the seas they seek to protect

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‘Sea lice’ encounter at Kopua Animal Health Column estuary a puzzle For Raglan People + their Pets Pets on holiday The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and for those of us with pets there are a few extra things to consider to decrease the likelihood of misadventure for locals and tourists during the summer holidays. Vaccinations: Most boarding kennels and catteries require pets to be fully vaccinated and boosted annually. For cats this is a 3-in-1 vaccine to protect against “cat flu”, and dogs get vaccinated against parvo, distemper, hepatitis and lepto as part of the core vaccine, and a kennel cough vaccine is required for boarding kennels. Taking your pets on holiday increases their risk of exposure to potentially lethal viruses so vaccinations should always be kept up-to-date. Swallowed or embedded fish hooks: This is a common problem in pets whose owners enjoy recreational fishing, but sometimes pets will pick them up while exploring. Pets can swallow them while scavenging bait or get them embedded in the face or skin while at beaches or wharves, particularly at low tide. If this happens we recommend a trip to the local vet clinic, because if the barb is embedded they are very difficult to remove without some form of anaesthetic and the correct technique. Swallowed fish hooks have a far greater risk

factor, and should always be seen by a vet. Overheating: With summer comes the peril of hot cars and abandoned animals. All animals are prone to heat stress if left unattended in hot cars, and this also applies to dogs tied on the back of utes. Signs of hyperthermia (overheating) in dogs are hyperventilation (excessive panting), bright pink gums and increased rectal temperature. Care must be taken not to overcool these animals, and a trip to the vet clinic for a check up is recommended. NEVER leave animals in hot cars! Dog fights: Over the holidays we treat an increased number of dogs injured in fights, most of which occur on the beach. These range from major, life threatening injuries, to less serious wounds requiring pain relief and antibiotics. Deep puncture wounds will often not be very visible or bleed much, but will commonly result in infection and should be treated as soon as possible. As a precaution, dogs should be kept on leads in public places or when other dogs are around. Have a safe and merry xmas and new year from the team at Anexa Animal Health Raglan Our opening hours are: 8:30-5pm Monday to Friday 9-12pm Saturday Vet available after hours, call the clinic on 825 8390

Don’t Feed Your Pet Junk Food! Not all foods are created equal so make sure your pet gets the best diet possible! As vets we cannot emphasise enough the importance of good nutrition for your pet, to ensure good health. Diets need to be tailored to the specific needs of your pet to ensure they lead a healthy life. There are many reasons why you should consider feeding your pet with pet food purchased from your vet. Advice: Your pet’s dietary needs may change as they grow and age. Your vet/ vet nurse can offer advice on the best nutrition for all life stages of your pet. Range: Vet-Only pet food offers a wide range of special diets, such as oral care, weight loss and hairball control. Tailor-made: Large-breed dogs have different nutritional needs than smaller dogs and therefore need different diet formulations. Breed specific foods are formulated to help control or prevent some of the typical health problems of each breed. Your vet also has access to prescription diets designed for specific health conditions. Much less mess to clean up: Quality food is highly digestible – therefore less mess and smell when your pet goes to the toilet. Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High quality food tends to make the animal feel full and satisfied with a smaller quantity.

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aglan resident Robbyn Storey was so distressed when she discovered what looked like sea lice attached to her young granddaughter’s body as she sat on the water’s edge at Kopua estuary recently that it’s “put me off taking her back down there again”. She’s wondering what exactly the transparent, pearly looking things were and if others too have had to pluck them off the skin – a harrowing experience in itself, because the profuse bleeding it caused forced her to take the 19-month-old to be checked at West Coast Health Clinic.

By that time there was a “big puddle of blood” in the nappy which Robbyn had hastily grabbed to put back on the toddler after having sat her in a tidal pool with only a rash vest on. Robbyn says she was shocked at all the blood running down her grand-daughter’s legs, and couldn’t believe the child hadn’t cried out as whatever it was clung to her. “It was like they (the sea creatures) had injected something into her to stop the blood clotting.” While West Coast Health could shed no light on the matter at the time, and the child was none the worse for wear soon after the incident – apart from sporting three little puncture holes in the skin of her lower body – Robbyn googled sea lice to find that one variety is

actually the microscopic larvae of jellyfish “large enough to be visible to the naked eye but nearly invisible in the water”. But Whaingaroa Harbour Care’s Fred Lichtwark believes, from the description, these particular sea lice or parasites are like giant-sized fleas that attach to fish and suck the blood out. “They’re quite prolific on the shoreline as the tide comes up.” They can get inside swimmers’ togs and wetsuits too, he says, and have done so at Kopua in the past. He suspects recent illegal dumping of fish waste at the Kopua boat-ramp has attracted the “nasty bloody things” to the estuary, and that people could get an infection from them because of the poor water quality. Edith Symes

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– and come Friday week will play in Bow Street to attract new members and supporters. It’s good to become involved in “something different”, says secretary-treasurer Noleen McCathie who during the hour-long event will be encouraging locals to sign up as friends of the pipe band. A keen genealogist, Noleen can also tell locals if they’ve got Scottish ancestry and which clan they belong to. The pipe band has a long history in town, she adds, traditionally playing at Raglan’s Anzac memorial service and New Year’s Eve parade since its formation in 1947. Back then it had a “small but enthusiastic” beginning, says local resident Tom White who was one of the original pipers and holds much memorabilia at his home on Marine Parade. The band currently has only “six or seven” core members – a few comparatively youthful amid the

Raglan Pipe Band during recent ANZAC Parade

stalwarts now in their 70s and 80s – who practise weekly at the local fire station and play at events around the district. But Noeline confesses the band are “limping along” and often call on others from out of town to swell their ranks. They’ve got a particularly busy weekend coming up with not only

their 6pm performance in Bow Street on Friday week – December 6 – but also an event in Ngaruawahia on the Saturday, followed by Hamilton Christmas Parade on Sunday afternoon and then back to Raglan for Christmas in the Park at Kopua Domain that night. Edith Symes

Herbal Dispensary: Schuessler Tissue Salts for your health

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issue salts are a really good supplement option for many people. Developed by Dr. Schuessler, they are micro dose minerals that support the healing process in the body by regulating mineral levels in the body’s cells. Tissue salts can safely be taken alongside any other supplements or medications that you may be taking. Suitable for babies, children and adults they are an affordable option for many. Tissue salts are easy to take as a chewable tablet or liquid spray. Listed below are some common complaints and tissue salt suggestions that you could take, if you have: Cramps, muscle or eye twitching , (use)– mag phos Dry skin – kali phos & calc sulph

Lank hair – silica Cracked skin/heels Calc flur Digestive bloating – Comb E Nervous stress – Comb 5 Poor sleep – Comb A Hayfever – Comb H Low energy – Comb 12 Eczema, acne or other skin problems – Comb D There are 12 tissue salts in total, they can be taken singularly, or in ready-made combinations that makes for ease of use. Over the years of prescribing tissue salts for various conditions we often have people coming back to either show us or tell us of their successful outcomes. If you would like to use tissue salts to help improve your health please come and see us at The Herbal Dispensary. Kaiwhenua Organics – just a reminder we have the full range of

Kaiwhenua’s local organic produce in-store daily. The Herbal Dispensary Phone 8257444


Currie redirects energy into chamber power-up

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aglan resident Dave Currie may be out of the national limelight since retiring last year from his longtime role as chef de mission to New Zealand’s Olympic and Commonwealth Games teams, but by his own admission is certainly “not ready for pasture”. So as newly appointed chair of the local Chamber of Commerce, he’s keen now to redirect his energy into a business community which has in the past called on him as a motivational speaker. While he’s not a business operator himself Dave says he will bring solid governance experience to the role, and is keen to put some more “horsepower” into the organisation its 70-odd members look to for networking and mentoring. To do that there’ll be a bit of restructuring, he says, to give respite to those within the chamber who’ve been carrying

the load. Dave acknowledges the good job his predecessor Stephanie Philp has done the past couple of years in “growing” the chamber, and hopes to go forward by continuing to provide a vibrant business environment which offers both a mentoring and online human resources service. Raglan needs a strong united voice, he believes, seeing no need to change the chamber’s series of events which include its longestablished after five meetings, guest speaker evenings and popular breakfast networking. Meantime Dave, at 68, is enjoying being around town a lot more now since retiring last year as chef de mission or team manager for New Zealand’s Games squads. In a varied career he’s also been executive director of the Halberg Trust, manager for a time of the Black Caps and WEL Energy Trust chairman. He was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2009.

New Chair of Chamber: Dave Currie

Big turnout at Raglan bar day

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big turnout at the latest Raglan Bar crossing course for boaties is a great sign, says Waikato Regional Council’s navigation safety programme manager Nicole Botherway. The Raglan Coastguard-run event, held with council support last Sunday, attracted 77 people. “It’s excellent to see boaties are taking safety seriously and preparing themselves for the challenge of crossing this notoriously difficult bar,” said Mrs Botherway. “These courses are very well run, with a real commitment to excellence aimed at preventing boating fatalities and injuries.”

Only now though can Dave focus on Raglan as a fulltime resident – walking, biking, gardening and renovating his early-1930s home on Government Road – despite having been based in town for 14 years. “But you can only drink so many coffees â€Ļ I’m not ready for pasture,” he quips, referring to his new chamber role. Edith Symes

The courses involve taking participants through an hour session on best practice theory. Then attendees are taken on a Coastguard vessel to show theory being used practically out on the bar. “The council’s Raglan harbourmaster Kim McKenzie believes accidents have decreased at the bar since the courses were introduced,” said Mrs Botherway. “We’ll continue to support these courses. Partnering with community organizations such as Coastguard is an important part of our navigation safety work.” Raglan Coastguard is taking pre-registrations for its next course. Email the secretary at raglancoastguard@gmail.com

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

Picnic with a purpose

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picnic is to be held at Kokiri Centre on Saturday week (December 8) to encourage Raglan people to express their views on the current deep-sea drilling and sand mining threats.

Angeline Greensill, who is the Tainui hapu environmental spokesman, said the “Have your say day” would be a relaxed affair starting at 10am at the centre, which is on Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive. She said there were a number of ways for people to have their

say on the two issues, from formal submissions on TTR’s sand mining application through to the likes of art and poetry, and locals could learn about these at the picnic. As part of the day it was hoped to have a graffiti artist working on a wall of the Kokiri’s stage.

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Make Flax Wristbands! Join our workshop on Sign-up Sunday December at the 8th at 3pm! Environment Centre for details

Raglan members have been swapping their skills and time carrying out all kinds of tasks: computer support, baking, gardening, proofreading, dog walking, and moreâ€Ļ The idea is to do what you like, and someone else can do what they like. Rather be outdoors than in the kitchen? Mark gets homebaking delivered, and spends his time giving guided bird walks and helping in the garden. Timebank is a great way not only to share but also to learn skills. It’s also fun to just have someone alongside when doing a project or a big job. Members swap time in each others’ gardens, which is a fun way to get new tips and get things done! Recently, a Timebank member had to move house, but hurt his back and could not change his move date. Timebankers came to the rescue. “I [was] blown away by the support of an amazing bunch of people who gave up their Saturday to come and help do what would have been an ENORMOUS task on my own (even in the best of times).” So what’s next for Timebank? More monthly potlucks, when member’s get a chance to meet each other and find out what they can share and do for each other. Workshops run by Timebank members, such as our Christmas series (see yellow box). Summer workshops including outdoor yoga, guided bird walks, and DIY skills. Sign-up on raglan.timebanks.org. Then, pop into WEC on any Monday at 12:30pm to get your orientation.

Marvellous Monsters! Make awesome wee gifts from bedroom door hangings to fridge magnets and finger puppets! Wednesday December 6th at 5pm.

Suz learned how to sew and mend from Di, who enjoys rescuing second-hand clothes and upcycling. “I had been trying to find someone to help me with my huge bag of sewing and mending for over a year. Then I joined timebank and posted that I needed help with sewing, and one week later I was at Di’s house getting really good advice on sewing, and a bunch of help with my mending. This was my first timebank swap and I loved it! A totally positive experience, I learnt something and I really enjoyed meeting someone new in our community.“

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Mark helping Annie with her fish pond. Mark’s favorite swap so far? “Cookies!” (He was the on the receiving end) Mark’s favourite thing about Timebank is “just being able to help people with things that they can’t do for themselves.”

Check out the shop at Whaingaroa Environment Centre for eco-friendly gifts! Or check out Kaahu’s nest at Xtreme Waste for reused treasures and materials for upcycled gifts!

5-star zero Refuse! Give experiences Upcycle! Buy Locally Made or Handmade Support local business and reduce waste. Buy waste x-mas *gift cards for a massages, surfing Buy gift from one of our many talented Raglan artists. *Many ofa them lessons, kayaking, upcycle. standup paddling, rock climbing, restaurant meals, ***** the list is endless. thought that counts.” You don’t have to be an *artist“It’stothemake Christmas is here. Time for a gift that is really special: handmade jam, Buy an Oxfam unwrapped gift like a piglet, seeds, shopping! But waitâ€Ļ do we really need * cookies in a decorated tin, a framed photoâ€Ļ Have a look or safe water for 100 people and not only are you to spend our hard-earned money on heaps of crap that online or on Pinterest for ideas. will just end up in landfill in a weekâ€Ļ or somewhere down the line. So here’s our guide to avoiding the useless gifts, disposable decorations, piles of wrapping paper, etc.. This year, give Xtreme Waste 5-star eco-friendly Christmas gifts!

Reuse! Buy Pre-loved or Natural Materials

as a family to not buy anything new for Christ*masAgree presents Pre-loved items at second-hand stores are

great ways to give a zero-waste gift. Come up to Kaahu’s Nest and buy some treasures for Christmas.

can also make cool, and totally not tacky, Christ*masYoudecorations by stringing popcorn or dried chiles. Add bling with some discarded jewellery like earrings that lost have their mate.

buying a great gift, you’re giving someone living in poverty in the developing world the chance of a better life.

Recycle! Wrap and decorate

have to spend a lot to give a lot. Why Use magazine pages, *notYougivedon’t *children’s someone your time? Give a gift card for a artwork or picnic on the beach, housecleaning, or babysitting the kids for the night. Or give the kids a subscription to a monthly surprise family activity.

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Reduce! Quality over Quantity

Instead of buying something for everyone, do a Secret Santa. Put all your family members’ names in a hat and draw one each. Then you just need to buy one very special present.

dip. Each person brings along one present *onLucky Christmas Day. Each present is numbered. Draw

scraps of fabric to wrap gifts. Decorate with scrap materials, handmade tags, leaves and flowers.

So what’s your score? How many categories can you tick in one gift? How about a plant, purchased locally and replanted in the garden? Or a special photo in an upcycled (decorated) frame! Ask at your favourite shop for their five star gift ideas!

a number from a hat and unwrap your gift.

Thanks to Trust Waikato and our local EnviroMatters sponsors:

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Raglan 4 2 8 Karioi Crescent WANT SPACE & AFFORDABILITY? THIS IS IT! FOR SALE $455,000 Welcome to 8 Karioi Crescent. There is so much room for the family here in this large two storey 5 bedroom (or 4 bedroom plus office) home with lots to offer. The top storey was built new in the mid 2000’s with full insulation and rewiring throughout and features a modern ‘chef’s kitchen’, large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe and outdoor entertaining deck. The section is a generous flat 812m2 fully fenced site with a large lawn complete with garden and storage sheds and an above ground ‘Para Pool’ that the kids will just love you for on hot summer days. Internal access double garaging with ample room for the cars and a workbench to keep Dads DIY hobbies satisfied. Located at the end of quiet culdesac near the water and enjoying views of the golf course’s 15th Hole, Mount Karioi and a hint of the inner estuary from the rear deck. There’s really plenty on offer here and my vendors say ‘Lets talk turkey before Christmas, bring us a realistic offer today!’ Call Kyle anytime for more information.

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Stylish and sophisticated is this renovated 1940's Open for Inspection style bungalow. From the moment you enter, you By Appointment will be captivated by the attention to detail used to enhance the living space, while retaining the ambiance of yesteryear within. View raglan.ljhooker.co.nz/FFHFG Double internal access garaging, magical indoor outdoor flow to maximise the enjoyment of the harbour, mountain and bar views. This combined with a small easy care section, must appeal to those seeking a relaxed beach lifestyle. View by appointment.

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Raglan 8a Lorenzen Bay Road CLASSICALLY CUTE CHARACTER COTTAGE Welcome to 8a Lorenzen Bay Rd. Smell the aroma of native timbers when you enter this attractive home. So warm and inviting and modernised with love and contemporary style by the current owners while retaining the character features of the era. Bright, breezy and colourful the neat kitchen/dining area leads out through French doors to an outdoor north facing sunny entertaining area enjoying a harbour view out to Lorenzen Bay. Featuring two roomy double bedrooms, separate lounge and two logburners creating winter warmth, plus a comfortable outside sleepout for family, friends and guests. Single lock up garaging and carport offer room for parking and a workshop area. All set on a near flat fully fenced site of 809m2 of easycare grounds and gardens with a nice front lawn as well as Mt Karioi views from the rear of the section. Character loversâ€Ļ. make this your first destination for a really cool and classic Raglan home without the renovation work, as its all done already, just for you! Call Kyle anytime for more information and a time to view.

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Raglan 12 Wainui Road HEART OF TOWN DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Welcome to 12 Wainui Road. On a flat and centrally located site of 2668m2 (just over ÂŊ an acre) this prime ‘hub’ location enjoys harbour views with the waters edge only a stones throw away. The original family residence is a large and well crafted 4 bedroom stately 70’s brick home with 4 car garaging is conveniently positioned in the north-eastern corner of the lot with the expansive lawns leading out to the road frontage. Two stand alone garages provide extra storage and boat parking while the established vege gardens and fruit trees around the house are very attractive. Whether it be short term or long term development or just plain old fashioned land-banking, this property offers enormous scope for the future of Raglan townships growth. Explore the re-zoning and subdivision possibilities available under the current district plan and discover the potential rewards that await. They are not making sites like this anymore, this is the 'Jewel in the Crown' for those with development in mind. Call the sole agent for more information and an exclusive appointment to view.

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BUILDERS

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING

FENCING

Talk to the Experts: This week we caught up with Rebecca Sayer of Sayer Landscapes

New Homes Renovation & Maintenance Specialists Friendly & Reliable Service Free Quotes Contact Silas: 027 66 Silas (74527) kre8iveconstruction@yahoo.co.nz

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD For all your Welding and Metalwork needs, as well as Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, pay a visit to Peter at Raglan Engineering.

MINISKIPS

Contact Peter on 825-8486 or see him 8am-5pm at 2 Park Drive, Raglan

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PLUMBING

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DRIPFREE PLUMBING LTD HARLEY FIELD REG. PLUMBER &GASFITTER CERTIFIED DRAINLAYER NO JOB TOO SMALL !

NO JOB TOO SMALL LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

P: 021 127 5486 E: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

Briefly tell us about your business. Our business is family owned and operated. We have been operating since August 2006. What do you specialize in? We specialize in bulk landscaping products which include soils, metal, sands, barks, crushed shell, river stone, lime chip and of course fire wood for winter. We have a new expanded plant nursery on site with all sorts of plants - natives, ground covers, perennials, hedging plants, fruit trees, citrus...all sorts. Do you deliver? We deliver 6 days a week. Our truck can hold up to 4 cubic metres and the minimum amount for delivery is one cubic metre. We charge around $25.00 for delivery to Raglan town. What’s the best thing about your business? It saves the community time and money if they can get what they need for their property from our yard, instead of driving all the way over the divvy to get product. Our prices are inclusive of cartage to Raglan so we try and keep our prices as competitive as we can. What’s your favourite thing to do outside of work? To ride my horse and of course spend time with my two daughters Indie (7) and Scarlett Ruby-Rose (6 months). What’s the best piece of advice you give your customers? Before you start landscaping, do some research, decide on a theme and make a plan so you use and plant the right things and it will all come together at the end. Best way to contact you? The best way to contact us is on the yard phone - 825 0577 and always leave a message if you get the answerphone!

ROOFING


GALS N GURNARD fishing tournament Jan 6-11th, entry forms available from the Raglan Club Inc. FREE CV WRITING & BUDGET Assistance @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142.

For Sale

For Sale

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

This Sunday 10 a.m. Vision Church Raglanwest Roger Carter also Israel Focus 1:30pm All welcome 7 Taipari Ave. Contact: 825 7305 Join us this Sunday @ Raglan Union Church, 3 Stewart St. 9.30am guest musician/speaker: Jack Moyle

KAI & CAROLS

Friday 13 Dec, 6pm St Peter’s Anglican Church Cnr Bow & James Streets Music by: Mighty River Harmony; Dave Maybee & band; Sean & team; Carols sung by all BBQ provided Gold coin koha

KAAHU’S NEST: A rambling treasure of opportunity. Raglan’s no1 reuse store for clothing, furniture and brica-brac @ Xtreme Waste 8250017

FRI 29 NOV @ YOT CLUB, FRANO FRIDAY, Dj Frano Spinning Tunes, Free Pool , Free Entry

SAT 30 NOV @ THE RAGLAN CLUB, Tracy Hopewell and fever plus the Kryptonites. Raglan Sailing Club Fundraiser. $15 SAT 30 NOV @ (cash only on door) VALENTES, singer/ from 7pm. songwriter Chris Thompson from SUN 01 DEC 7.30pm – free @ YOT CLUB, admission. Raglan SUNDAY SESSIONs, Dj SAT 30 NOV JAMIN-I And @ YOT CLUB, Guests. Free Entry, M O V E M B E R From 4.30pm PARTY with DOUBLE BROWN, S U N D A Y Mr Movember A F T E R N O O N Raglan Competition @ THE WHARF with Prizes, Gold 01 Dec, free live Coin Donation - music from the All Proceeds To smokehouse band Movember Fund and cheap meal deals. To Let

LONG TERM, 3 BDRM small sunny house, heat pump, shed, off-street parking, fenced section. $300p/w, bond and references required. Location Lily St. Ph 027 429 0480. Wanted

M O N A R C H CATERPILLARS for a swan plant. We had some for our 3 year old daughter to watch turn into butterflies. Unfortunately the birds ate them all. Any caterpillar donations would be much appreciated. Please phone 825 8609. ANY SIZED ICE CREAM containers and lids. Drop off Raglan Area School accounts office please. Situation Vacant

THE METALYARD : A handypersons Lilypot Florist dream to obscure * Fresh flowers items. Pipes, parts, * Send flowers * Potted plants metal, wheels, bikes, 07 825 6847 miscellaneous 2 Wallis Street treasures @ Xtreme www.lilypotflorist.co.nz WANTED DENTAL Waste 8250017 ASSISTANT for Raglan Dental Clinic Services Offered SAYER (3.5 days a week) LANDSCAPE HOUSE SITTING including a half day OFFERED. Mature Saturday starting 6th SUPPLIES women available to Jan 2014. Please **Unscreened house sit in Raglan. email your resume Topsoil** 5-7 days January. to mdentallimited @ DEC SPECIAL $30.00 m3 ex yard Can feed cat. Phone gmail.com OPEN 6 DAYS Kath 07 884 8245 C H I L D C A R E 8am-5pm WORKER WANTED For Hire 07 825 0577 BOUNCY CASTLE: AT RAGLAN GYM great entertainment Two hours per week approx, experience YES its Summer Hours :) for the kids, call required but not O P E N 10am - 5pm Vicki 8257575 necessary, please Best we’ve ever had Commercial To Let email you cv and - Womens + Mens a cover letter to collection, books, gift I N D U S T R I A L laurie_jane2003_1@ ideas, swim, jewellery YARD FOR RENT. hotmail.com â€Ļ.something for everyone this summer Could add building Applications close on if required. Contact Sun 8th of December & christmas! Bob, 021 825 869. (interviews on Friday 13th December)

Flowers

Garage Sale 15 LILY ST, Sat 30th Nov from 8am; household items incl TVs, children’s clothes and small dog kennel. Lost

MUCH LOVED UKULELE, Sat 2nd Nov Surf life saving club carpark. Please call Katie 022 435 4321. Public Notices RAGLAN RUGBY SPORTS CLUB AGM to be held 5 December 2013, 7.30pm at the clubrooms. All welcome. Any enquiries ph Val Rippey 07 825 0484. CHRISTMAS DAY BUFFET LUNCH @ Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. $75pp. 12.30pm 25 Dec Bookings Essential Ph: 825 0952 TONIC HAIRDRESSING Got a Christmas party or social function to attend? Come in for an express ‘Hair Up’ or ‘Blowdry’ for only

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825 0313 Can you help? Raglan Area School are currently looking for families that would be interested in home hosting a Surfing Academy Student for 2014. If you are interested or would like further information please contact the school at 825 8140 or Wayne at 022 604225.

Public Notices

RAGLAN COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DINNER

BE COOL, BE KIND AND DON’T JUDGE

It is with regret that the organisers of the Raglan Community Christmas Dinner will be unable to put on their annual chistmas event in the Raglan town hall.

Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

We wish you a very merry christmas and would like to encourage the Raglan community to invite people to their table if you know they are going to be on their own.

Seasons greatings from Rhonda, Sue, Colin and Dave.

Classified

RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & W e d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -Texas Hold’em 6.30pm. RAGLAN WRITING GROUP 1st and 3rd Tues of the month @ Orca 7.15pm everyone welcome. WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. WEDNESDAYS @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 04 NOVEMBER: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Nikau Palm walk – bring lunch & torch for cave. OP SHOP CHRISTMAS SALE @ Hall, 3 Stewart St. 9-11.30am Saturdays.

Public Notices

Raglan SuperValue Section 9(5), 16(2A), 18(4), 31(4), 39(2A),41(4), 55(4), 62(2A), 64(4), 76(4), Sale of Liquor Act 1989 Richard Jacobsen, 16 Bow Street, Raglan, Owner/Operator has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of a new off-licence, in respect of the premises situated at 16/18 Bow Street, Raglan, and known as Raglan SuperValue. The general nature of the business conducted under the Licence is: Supermarket. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under licence are: Monday to Sunday 7:30am - 10:00pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Agency, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of application may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. This publication of this This is is the the first second publication of notice. this notice. The first publication of this notice was made on the 21st of November.

Orca Restaurant and Bar Sections 31(3) Sale of Liquor Act 1989 Kerry Wells, Long St, Raglan, Raceway Manager has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of a new off-licence, in respect of the premises situated at 2 Wallis St, Raglan, and known as Orca Restaurant & Bar. The general nature of the business conducted under the Licence is: Restaurant & Bar/Tavern. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is (or is intended to be) sold under licence are: 8am until 12am, 7 days a week. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Agency, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of application may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia 3742. This is the second publication of this notice. The first publication of this notice was made on the 14th of November.

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION: Fri 6th December 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan DON’T FORGET OUR PURCHASER/VENDOR PROMOTION!!! List or purchase before 6th December 2013 & be in to win: 1st prize - $5000 travel voucher,

2nd prize $2000 travel voucher. Drawn at Auction 6th Dec 2013 Conditions apply LOCATED ON THE EDGE OF LORENZEN BAY

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Here is your chance to live The Kiwi Dream and own in sought after Cliff Street. 3 Bedroom plus carport, character property just across the road from the beach. Crafted almost entirely of timber. Mature garden with fruit trees including apple, plum, peach, orange, lemon, apricot, fig, guava, tamerillo, goji berries, boysenberries and grapes. Ideal for principal residence or holiday accommodation. Short walk to town centre and all amenities. Prior Auction offers considered.

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A HOME OF SUBSTANCE AND SUNSHINE $669,000

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SOUNDS OF THE SURF - 472 Wainui Rd â€ĸ North-facing 3 bedroom 1940’s character bungalow, with double garage. â€ĸ Bordering Wainui bush reserve on two sides. â€ĸ Property offers easy access to surf (5 mins walk) with Mountain views and glimpse of the harbour. â€ĸ 11,430m2 section with established natives, fruit trees and idyllic stream. â€ĸ Prior Auction offers considered.

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The Golden Rule of ‘Buy Location’ could not be more appropriate for this 4 year old solid sand stone family home. This property ticks all the boxes, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs, and a selfcontained 1 bedroom and living downstairs ideal for friends and family. There is large open plan living, an entertainer’s designer kitchen that flows out onto a large deck that takes in elevated, wide sweeping views of the harbour. To complete this package there is a workshop and double garage, plenty of room for all the toys for active family living in Lorenzen Bay. Stop wishing and OPEN HOME dreaming - start living today. 5b Sunshine Rise

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3 bedrooms, 2 upstairs, master with walkin-wardrobe and semi ensuite, 3rd very generous bedroom downstairs also with ensuite. Swim, kayak, fish, walk to the beach or relax on the deck and enjoy stunning harbour views while the boats go by. Double garaging, situated on a small low maintenance section, just one back from the bay. Be in now for your prefect summer holidaying!

ID#RAG21741 HARBOUR VIEW HONEY $422,000 â€ĸSituated in popular Raglan West â€ĸSolid home, 3 bedrooms plus sleepout/ rumpus â€ĸHuge master bedroom (could convert to 2 rooms) with it’s own bathroom â€ĸInternal access garaging plus carport â€ĸFully fenced, private courtyard with enclosed spa â€ĸGreat family home or 5 star beach bach

ID#RAG21394

OPEN HOMES this weekend 30th Nov & 1st Dec Saturday 12pm - 29a Cliff St Saturday 12pm - 1 Cross St Saturday 1pm - 2a Bayview Rd Saturday 1pm - 40a Cross St Saturday 2pm - 4 Cambrae Rd Saturday 2pm - 531 Wainui Rd Saturday 3pm - 8 Puka Place

Sunday 12pm - 7 Government Rd Sunday 1pm - 2a Goodare St Sunday 1pm - 5b Sunshine Rise Sunday 2pm - 42a Wallis St Sunday 2pm - 49b Hills Rd

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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2a Goodare St Sunday 1pm

LOVELY LORENZEN BAY $600,000

CHARMING CHARACTER

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2a Bayview Rd Saturday 1pm

ID#RAG21650

A STONE THROW FROM THE WATER

AS GOOD AS SOLD

ID#RAG21663

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1930’s bach adapted to modern living featuring: â€ĸTwo double bedrooms, one single bedroom â€ĸCombined bathroom plus extra toilet â€ĸCorner section 496m2, single level with a sunny aspect â€ĸGreat outdoor flow, enjoy harbor & bush views in a great location â€ĸFully refurbished including roof, plumbing & electrics Will leave a lasting impression, so don’t delay! Prior Auction offers considered.

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Situated within walking distance to town and the wharf. Self-contained flat which is currently tenanted and rumpus room, separate dining and lounge plus 3 large bedrooms with potential to accommodate more. Garaging and extra storage area. Enjoy the great ocean views and the ideal location for holiday makers or ideal family home or rental investment. Prior Auction offers considered.

531 Wainui Rd Saturday 2pm

ID#RAG21716


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