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29th November 2012 - Issue #321

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Message from KASM draped over Te Kopua bridge. Image was captured during a KASM organised event to mark the arrival of activist Dave Rastovich into Raglan on Saturday 24th November. See story below

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Raglan lends voice and vessel to protest-paddle A colourful flotilla of paddleboards, kayaks, sailing boats and surfboards welcomed pro surfer and activist Dave Rastovich to Raglan on Saturday afternoon.

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stretch of coastline from Whanganui to Cape Reinga. Our black sand is valuable for its titanomagnetite; a mixture of iron and titanium which mining companies want to strip from the sand for use in manufacturing. KASM says the mining process, which could involve heavy duty dredging, threatens the seabed ecology, potentially impacting on waves, coastal erosion and fisheries, as well as the future of the Maui’s dolphin. Several Raglan locals have joined Rastovich on his journey north, including KASM chairman Phil McCabe. McCabe also walked and cycled 170km of coastal South Taranaki earlier this month, along with partner Bernadette Gavin and 11-yearold daughter Sequoia, to further raise awareness of the environmental effects of seabed mining. Rastovich will be jumping back onto his custom-built 17-foot paddleboard this week to continue his voyage up the coast. He hopes to reach Piha by Saturday 1 December, where a “Love Your Ocean Day” is planned with the local community. If you oppose west coast seabed mining and want to make your voice heard, sign up to receive updates http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan on the next submission process on the KASM website: http://www.kasm.org.nz Emma Brooks

Rastovich, currently paddling the 350km of coastline from Cape Taranaki to Piha to draw attention to the proposed threat of seabed mining, said rounding the points of Raglan The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street............................................ 825 8278 has been one of the highlights of his journey so far. “This place is so beautiful,” he said, once he’d landed at Kopua Domain. “I’ve travelled the world surfing, but you know when you’re somewhere special.” Around 70 vessels joined Rastovich as he made his way into Raglan harbour, before the group We Welcome all enquiries and enrolments We welcome all enquiries and1 enrolments for children 2 gathered by Kopua Bridge to record for Children 2 /2 and over. 1/2 and over. We offer morning (8.30-12.30), afternoon an anti-mining message, which was We offer Morning or Afternoon sessions, (1-3) and ‘Kindergarten sessions (8.30-3.00). fully qualifiedday’ staff and a safe,We have also captured by TV3’s 60 Minutes fully qualified stafflearning and a safe,environment. fun, learning environment. fun, programme. Raising both awareness Using some of your child’s ‘20 free hours’ at and voices is the major aim of the Kindergarten could mean no fees for you!! paddle, which has been organised by CALL IN ANYTIME AT: 9 STEWART STREET, RAGLAN a coalition of environmental groups, or Phone us on 825 8674 Email raglan@kindergarten.org.nz including KASM (Kiwis Against Seabed Mining) and Surfers for Cetaceans. “This coast really needs to be protected,” said Rastovich. “There is so much to lose and very little to gain with this project. We need people to WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts make their voices heard.” Prospecting and exploration permits currently cover the entire 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata Raglan Weather & Tides Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Check www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts Parish Priest Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 56 88

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Only hours before their annual Honours Night – a celebratory occasion when the full formal uniforms and medals come out – local firefighters were getting down and dirty dealing to a scrub fire at Ngarunui Beach. But all were back at the station and scrubbed up to the nines for the 8pm start to an evening which recognised five firemen’s length of service in the local brigade. Coincidentally, chief fire officer Kevin Holmes chose in his remarks last Saturday night to compare the brigade and its work in 2012 with that of a decade previously – and 2002 just happened to also be a year when firefighters were called out on their Honours Night. And, coming at 8.45 pm this was a callout which really did disrupt proceedings, even though it turned out in the end to be a false alarm. As Kevin revealed in his remarks, not a lot has changed in some other ways too over the decade. Brigade numbers are up from 19 to around 24, and callouts are also up by a fairly modest number – from 58 to 78 so far this year. But he noted too that only five of 19 firefighters which Raglan boasted back in 2002 were still with the local brigade – and it was two of those five who were among those honoured last Saturday night. They were deputy chief officer Frank Turner, who was presented with a sixth two-year gold bar to pin on his gold medal ribbon – as the gold medal signifies 25 years it all adds up to 37 years’ service – and Bob MacLeod, who got a third two-year silver bar on the ribbon of his silver medal marking five years’ service. That means Bob, whose father was chief fire officer here in the 1980s, has now served 11 years with the local brigade. Others honoured on Saturday night were Logan Soanes – who got his five-year silver medal – and David Thompson and Dirk De Ruysscher, who were presented with their three-year certificates. Doing the honours in handing out the awards was the unofficial “mother” of the brigade, Queenie Tukiri, whose husband Bill was a Raglan brigade original and a voluntary firefighter for more than 25 years. “We all love her to bits,” Kevin told the Chronicle. Meanwhile one of those honoured on Saturday, Dirk, is also completing a senior fire officer programme which will mean that he –

Kevin concedes it’s not a big brigade, but says all the local firefighters – who include two women among their ranks – love the work and are very committed to the community.

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Sika performing with his Didjeridoo

A self decribed musician, performer, recording artist and storyteller will play one show only this Thursday night (29th) at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. Sika, who is currently on his ‘Inside Out Tour’ literally leapt into the UK music scene over twenty years ago and was immediately recognized for the natural power of his performances. He calls in ancient wisdom as he plays Didjeridoo, drums, flutes & percussive instruments from all over the world. His signature is Didjeridoo, drum and percussion played at the same time. His performance is highly entertaining to watch. He dances as he plays Didjeridoo gesturing with his hands and interacting with his eyes. The Inside Out tour includes new music created in the studio where he lives in Golden Bay, South Island. Sika has toured extensively in the US, Europe, Australia and NZ. He was in the UK band ‘Global’ who played Ambient Trance music and ‘Walk Electric’ a Folk Dance fusion band. He occasionally plays with UK/AUS band ‘Kangaroo Moon’.

He has played with Aztec Elders at The Sun Pyramid Teotihuacán, México and with Aboriginal people in the Australian desert. He has entertained at Glastonbury Festival and played at Westminster Abbey, NZ Embassy and Commonwealth Institute. Sika was in at the beginning of the Didjeridoo’s renaissance and has added his own unique colour to the global music scene. His partnership, Caitlin & Sika, created five albums which took them around the world over eighteen times. Sika is at home with the indigenous peoples and has made many extraordinary friendships. The elders and shamanic teachers have gifted him knowledge. He lived in a tipi for ten years where he learned to be with the elements and his music is an expression of his deep connection to nature. Sika will be performing at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on Thursday 29th November. Doors open 7pm. Concert starts at 7.30pm and finishes at 10.00pm. $20 door sales. Children free. Please phone the Old School Arts Centre on 825 0023 if you wish to book a seat in advance.

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West Coast Health update The festive season is almost upon us all again. In preparation for that busy, bustling time we have our list of reminders of things you can do to avoid the crowds and delays. Get in early for those repeat scripts. When requesting repeat prescriptions please give us 24 hours notice, this allows the GPs to check the requested medication is safe and appropriate for you. We also encourage e-mail requests should you have access, our e-mail address for prescriptions is nurse@westcoasthealth.co.nz. There is also the option to leave telephone requests for repeat scripts on the nurse’s answerphone which is cleared at least every two hours during the day. A reminder to use our after hours telephone triage service when you have a medical question or problem on the weekend or weekday evenings. Our clinic number - 8250114 will connect you to a real person - a registered nurse specially trained to give you medical advice. There is no cost for this service and with luck you may save yourself a trip to Anglesea Clinic in Hamilton. December brings with it rotation time for Registrars so we are sadly bidding farewell to Dr Vicki Jones who has proven to be a total asset to our team. Vicki leaves us on Friday 7th December, which then sees us welcoming in our new Registrar Dr Jennifer Hughes on Monday 10th December. Dr Hughes is looking forward to her time here with us in Raglan. Below is a list of our opening hours for the public holiday periods between Christmas and New Year. We will be CLOSED on the public holidays however our afterhours triage service remains in place. Late night clinics will continue on the Thursday evenings only throughout the holiday period. Monday evening clinics will resume from the week of Monday 7th January 2013. It is hoped that those residents who work in Hamilton or have other work commitments will still be able to get an appointment time that suits their lifestyle. The team at West Coast Health Clinic would like to take this opportunity to thank our community for your continued support and wish you all a very safe and merry Christmas. PRACTICE HOURS OVER HOLIDAY PERIOD Monday 24/12/12 Open 8.00am – 5.00pm Tuesday 25/12/12 Closed Wednesday 26/12/12 Closed Thursday 27/12/12 Open 9.00am – 7.00pm Friday 28/12/12 Open 8.00am – 5.00pm Saturday 29/12/12 Closed Sunday 30/12/12 Closed Monday 31/12/12 Open 8.00am – 5.00pm Tuesday 01/01/13 Closed Wednesday 02/01/13 Closed Thursday 03/01/13 Open 9.00am – 7.00pm Friday 04/01/13 Open 8.00am – 5.00pm

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My name is Hayley and I am looking forward to meeting past and present clients. I have previously owned my own salon in Hamilton for 15 years and have been teaching beauty therapy for the past two years. I will be offering waxing, facials, tinting, relaxation and deep tissue massage, tanning, manicures, pedicures and electrolysis (permanent hair reduction). As an opening special I will be offering a FREE half-hour back massage with salt scrub and hot towels with every one-hour facial purchased. This is valued at $145.00 but you will pay $110! I look forward to treating you. With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to relax, unwind, and pamper yourself with this deal at Lime Beauty Clinic. Please call in at 10 Bankart Street or call 825 3730 to secure your booking. Offer valid until 13th December.


Surfside update Santa one of few still to come to Saturday, 1st December is party for community Christmas do This the ‘Food Drive’ for the Raglan Local foodie Colin Chung will be way too busy carving spit-roasts come Christmas Day to even consider doubling up as the grand old man in red. “I’ll be busy carving on the line,” he told the Chronicle of the festive fare planned for this year’s community feast at Raglan Town Hall. It’s become an annual event at which he and a multitude of helpers bring a spirit of goodwill and cheer to about 200 locals who might otherwise spend Christmas Day alone. And it’s completely voluntary. So yes, there’s still a vacancy for a Santa, says Colin, although at this stage the Christmas lamb and ham – and the Christmas tree which usually comes from a Te Mata farmer’s paddock – look already assured thanks to community generosity. Fellow organiser Sue Oliver, who’s happy to leave the cooking and carving to Colin while she co-ordinates the team of volunteers and the donations now flooding in, confirms “we are looking for someone to put themselves forward” as Santa. Not that she’s worried. Judging by the response from the past two years of the free community-run event “we eventually get a Santa”, she says. Both organisers say Raglan residents look to be rallying to make this year’s community Christmas dinner even better than before. Nobody in town, for whatever reason – whether they’re on their own, or simply can’t afford Christmas this year – needs to be miserable, Sue says. And the invitation for this family Christmas dinner is no different from any other family invitation, she says – albeit in the town hall, with many others to help boost the festive spirit. But the more the merrier, she insists.

“We want to get the word out there and (as a gesture of goodwill) encourage people to come.” Sue’s partner, longtime local muso Dave Maybee, will again organise the entertainment including Christmas carols. And not only Raglan but also Hamilton businesses come up with a range of goods every year, right down to the 30 tablecloths for instance from ‘A Bit of a Do’ which prides itself on providing “exceptional presentation” whatever the occasion. “People are so generous,” says Sue. “And we only ever ask a little of everyone.” While some locals cater for the “decadent dessert” table, others can come in to the town hall – given free of charge by Waikato District Council – on Christmas Eve to help decorate. And there’s always a place for good old-fashioned Christmas crafts like paper chains that even the children can make. “Raglan is full of artistic people,” Sue says. And small gifts – home-made or bought for $10 or so by those who care and have the time – ensure there’s plenty to go around. Colin also marvels at the generosity of spirit within the community that makes it all happen. Cash donations of $100, $200, even $500 can be relied upon from locals who don’t want to be named – and these pay for extras that may not get donated directly. “I’m not worried,” says Colin. “It all comes together.” The Community House van will be out on the day, transporting young and old to and from the event. It seems there’s just no excuse not to go and be part of the feel-good family Christmas. And don’t be shy about coming, adds Sue. She asks that people call her on 825 7906 so there’s some idea of numbers being catered for. Edith Symes

We’re here to stay: district nurses drill home message Waikato District Health Board will not be cutting back on its services to Raglan, and has taken “digs” meantime at the area school’s old dental clinic. That message from Hamilton and Rural Family Health team manager Jan Hart comes in the wake of concerned residents’ fears the town’s district nurses were being unfairly evicted – and the service possibly reduced – from Raglan Community House where they’ve been based for 20-odd years. But Jan insisted last week there’s “no uproar” and no division between the community and the Community House over the perceived falling out. The Community House committee had “quite rightly” asked – in its quest for more space to extend its own services – the DHB to move out. However “our services will continue as they always have”, she assured the Chronicle. “Whatever happens, it will not impact negatively on the community. We will still deliver the same service from a different venue.” But maybe in a different way, she added. “Health services are changing all the time and (we) look to improve and evaluate.” Jan also acknowledged the offers of temporary accommodation from Te Kohao Health at the local marae, Raglan Trust Hospital in Manukau Road and West Coast Health Clinic downtown. She’s particularly grateful however to Raglan Area School principal Malcolm Cox who is applying to the Ministry of Health to

upgrade the school dental clinic for its nurses and social workers, and has meantime offered the space to the district nurses whose work now is primarily in people’s own homes as opposed to treatment rooms. All that’s currently needed is a base for early-morning and late-afternoon work. The clinic was really run down, Jan explained, after having not been used for a year or so since mobile dental services took over. And although the DHB can’t afford to put money into the building, it’s been springcleaned, she says, and now looks good. “I would particularly like to acknowledge the wonderful support the wider community have shown to our district nurses,” Jan added this week. “It has been very much appreciated.” While recent letters to the Chronicle in defence of “the wonderful district nurses, both at home and in their rooms” suggest they’ve been dealt a raw deal, this is not the case, reiterated Raglan Community House Society Inc chairperson Genny Wilson recently. In a letter to the editor a few weeks ago, explaining the long community house liaison with the district nurses, she pointed out they have all enjoyed “a close working relationship” and will continue to do so. And while the need to relocate the nurses was “regrettable”, she added, their December 14 move to independent accommodation was also “cause for celebration” as other, newer services would now also be able to be accessed through freed-up space at the Community House. Edith Symes

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Foodbank. From 9am -1pm will have teams going door door calling at every home in Raglan to collect non-perishable food for the Foodbank. When you see the Surfside van in your street, you could help us by having your donation ready or even bring it out to the van. As well as nonperishable food, monetary donations will be accepted and a receipt provided if required. If for some reason we don’t make it to your house, donations of food can be left in the basket at Super Value or dropped in at the Foodbank during opening hours, Monday & Fridays from 1-3pm. Sadly there seems to be an ongoing need in our community for help through times of crisis. The year has been the busiest ever for the Foodbank, and currently the cupboards are bare. Thank you so much for your ongoing support, it is appreciated! Condolences: On a sad note I want to acknowledge the sudden and unexpected death of 8yr old Merenga, daughter of Ani Riki & Simon Kereopa. Merenga loved God and her church and will be sadly missed at Surfside. She was a vibrant and outgoing little girl that we all loved very much. Our love goes out to Ani, Simon and whanau during this time of grief. Merenga was an inspiration to us all. Christmas Services: Christmas is just around the corner and I want to encourage you to attend a church service this year. Surfside will be having a special Christmas service on the 23rd Dec 10am at the Area School, as well as a Christmas Day service 10am at Te Uku Church. Look forward to seeing you. Pastor Roger Peart

Wharf identity dies A service was to be held at Marlin Cafe & Grill yesterday (Wednesday) to farewell the restaurant’s owner, Kevin Bowering, who died last Friday at the age of 66. A local since the mid ‘90s when he turned a guest house opposite the wharf into the Marlin, Kevin built up a “very successful” business over the years, his good mate and Raglan hotelier Jeff Holloway told the Chronicle. He was highly respected in the community, generous and helped a lot of people out, Jeff said. Kevin was also “a real gentleman” who would definitely be missed, he added. In an online tribute this week one couple wrote: “There will be an empty space around the leaner at the bar that is Kevin’s spot. Will remember him with fond memories.” Kevin leaves behind his partner Ofa, and brothers Bob and Michael and their families.

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THURS @ Raglan Community House 10 - 1pm CV Writing Assistance. FREE. All welcome. Appts required. Ph 825 8142. SUNDAYS @ TE UKU CHURCH, Evening FISHING SECTION service 7pm. RAGLAN CLUB Thursday MON @ THE INC. RAGLAN CLUB. 500 6th Dec @ 7pm. Speaker: Jason cards, 1pm. Clark of Top Catch TUES @ RAGLAN Hamilton. Topics: CLUB -Texas Game fishing, setting Hold’em 6.30pm. up rigs, running of WEDNESDAYS @ lures, tagging and BLACKSAND CAFÉ. releasing of fish Knitting Circle from and why Raglan 9.30am. Beginners is potentially so good for game fish. welcome. All fisho’s again WED @ Raglan Club, welcomed. Fun Quiz 6:45pm. SUNDAY 16TH HEALING ROOMS. DEC, Raglan Union Sick of being sick? Church 7pm GLO Come to Plunket - Community Carol rooms 1st and 3rd Singing Night - All Thurs,11-12pm welcome - Free event RAW INDOOR LADIES SHOW US MARKET @ the YOUR GURNARD. Wharf Saturday and Gals ‘n’ gurnard Sunday 10am to 3pm. tournament. January For stalls call Tony on 5th 2013. Entry 021 074 8382. forms on counter, Raglan Club Inc.

THURS 29 DEC @ RAGLAN OLD SCHOOL ARTS CENTRE SIKA concert at 7.30pm (doors open 7pm), $20 door, Didjeridoo, drum, flutes world music by international musician. Come early to avoid disappointment as intimate venue! SAT 01 DEC @ YOT CLUB, “MOA” – Live Original Funk. Free Entry. SAT 01 DEC @ HARBOUR VIEW HOTEL “Hessian Horseman” $10 cover

charge from 8pm. Free CD single for the first 15 through the door. SUN 02 DEC @ YOT CLUB, Raglan Sunday Sessions are back!. “Free music to the people” Weekly From 4.20 to 9pm / Yot club Yard, Food and drink specials available. FRI 7 DEC, SUMMER SMASH @ YOT Club, The Dirt Band, The Redheads, Cheshire Grimm, Tui Sound System , J-Plates , 8pm $10 R18.

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Whaingaroa Environment Centre presents...

Enviro Matters

Looking for the perfect present? Come visit us at the Town Hall! Upcycled, local, eco-conscious gift ideas to support your community and environment.

Maui's Dolphins  Raglan Thank you to everyone who turned up at the

meetings WEC held about the Maui Dolphin Threat Management Plan over the last month. DOC and MPI received a record number of submissions on this topic, over 21,000, so thank you to everyone who took time to make your voice heard on behalf of the dolphins. In order to celebrate the presence of these beautiful dolphins in our local waters, and to raise awareness amongst people that don’t know how near to extinction this species is, Whaingaroa Environment Centre have printed a run of limited edition T-shirts. The striking image was designed by local artist Edith Woischin. Thanks so much Edith – we love it!

Photo: Commonground Raglan - Facebook

Get your tee today. show your support

"What's that white flower on the mountain?"

We've been getting that question a lot this month. The clusters of flowers are visible from town. It's great to see that the locals are keeping an eye on our Karioi Maunga.

So here's your answer! Olearia rani, or heketara, is a common small forest tree of New Zealand. It's a member of the daisy faimly, sometimes called Tree Daisy. It grows in lowland forest throughout the North Island and in the northern half of the South Island. Heketara leaves have white undersides and prominent veins. In spring it produces bunches of sweet-smelling flowers. They say when the Heketara tree flowers profusely you are going to have a long hot dry summer.

We have charcoal and teal for the men, sky blue and charcoal for the ladies and grey and royal blue for the kiddies. A full range of sizes are available at the moment, but the popular ones will sell out fast. At just $25 (and $20 for the kids), they’re a bargain. All proceeds will go towards Maui Dolphin projects in Raglan (including Maui Dolphin Day 2013 in March). Pop in to WEC (or see us at the Creative Market) to get yours.

Get to know your community gardens and give the gift of time to your neighbourhood

Garden of Eden, Stewart St

Raglan Police Community Gardens Food Forest, Raglan West

Eden is sprouting back to life again this spring after a low key winter. The sun is finally hitting our cosy corner behind Raglan Union Church Hall once more and we have been filling up the gaps with seedlings. We would love for anyone to come down and join us on a Friday morning from 9-11, learn about gardening, get your hands dirty, let the kids run free outside for a bit and take home some yummy veges for dinner.

Have you seen the community gardens at the Raglan Police Station? We've been up and running for about a year now, and have had lots of help from visiting Auckland students to get set up. We'd love to have some more local volunteers. Come down on Thursdays around 10am. Veges go to helpers and our local food bank. We need people to help water daily. Are you keen? Contact 0226090052

The Whaingaroa Food Forest Group was created in July 2009 by a group of locals. Our dream was to create a community that was abundant with food in public places. Coordinator of the group is a vacant position presently and we’d love to have you on board, so if you’re interested please apply to WEC.

Timebank Raglan is holding a working bee and shared afternoon tea @ the Food Forest on Sunday Dec 9th @ 3:30pm. Pull some weeds, share some cake, and get to know Timebank Raglan members!

thanks to Trust Waikato and our local enviromatters sponsors...

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  

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   

 

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APPLIANCES

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

PLUMBING

GIBSTOPPERS

Brett Soanes Interior Plasterer / Gib Stopper

STENDY ELECTRICAL For all your electrical requirements and appliance servicing requirements

ßß skim coating ßß cove ßß square stop ßß renovations or new homes

Authorised Service Centre prompt, professional, reliable service. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

phone 021 0824 4012 - 07 825 0214 F: 07 825 0215 PO Box 79 Raglan El: stendynz@actrix.co.nz

021 821 197

RAGL AN APPLIANCE SERVICING

AUTOMOTIVE

PLUMBING

LAWNS/LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES

ENGINEERING

RAGLAN ENGINEERING LTD BUILDERS

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

RAGLAN GROUNDS CARE LAWNMOWING GENERAL SECTION MAINTENENACE FIREWOOD Call Donald

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

021 077 1524

ELECTRICIANS/HEATING RaglanEngineeringAd.indd 1

DRIP FREE PLUMBING SPECIALIST IN PLUMBING, ROOFING AND DRAINLAYING. NO JOB TOO SMALL !

HARLEY FIELD Greenslade Rd, Raglan PH: 021 127 5486 EMAIL: DRIPFREE@XTRA.CO.NZ

ROOFING

4/10/07 3:17:13 PM

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

DRAINAGE / EXCAVATION

LAN EXCAVATION G A R S ROB POOLTON LTD

EXCAVATOR & TRUCK HIRE LOW LOADER TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE FULL RANGE OF EXCAVATION SERVICES LANDSCAPING SITE WORKS FARM DRAINAGE RETAINING WALLS SUPPLIER OF PADDOCK ROCKS “Locally owned and operated” PH: Rob - 07 825 6828 or 021 957 745 or raglandiggers@clearnet.co.nz

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MINISKIPS TILING


To Let

SHOP & FLAT FOR LEASE, Bow Street, Raglan. 027 859 7407. COTTAGE TO LET, available 15th Jan – 2bdrm, close to town, long term $240 pw incl power + bond. Call Jonas 021 224 1796.

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

HATS for Africa !! …straw, cotton, fedora’s, wide brim, caps, sun hats … swimwear + sarongs, .. beach towels too!!

In My Good Books Quality 2nd hand books Open Fri, Sat & Sun from 10am 2 Wallis St

2 X TWO-SEATER COUCHES, rolled arms, very comfy 4500 o.n.o. 825 0246.

Found

CAMERA ON NGARUNUI Beach. Either email theroas@ xtra.co.nz or call 078258822 , with a description of the SMALL SEMI camera. FURNISHED flat avail now. $150.00 incl Situations Vacant power. Superb views/ sunny. Ph Wendy 022 1289 987. 2BDRM HOUSE, TIDY,fully fenced gge n/s,np,refs reqd. avail 15th Dec $280. ph 8258410

SHOP PREMISES FOR LEASE Main St Raglan TWO available Ph 021 363465 or admin@shorelinenet.nz

Wanted to Rent RURAL HOUSE WANTED – Raglan Surrounds. Professional local business couple with excellent references are looking for a rural home close to Raglan for long term rental; looking for a property with plenty of space (lifestyle block/ farmlet) and with a quality residence. Please call 07 825 8811 or 027 8200 287.

WANTED: CIRCUIT AND SPIN INSTRUCTOR Experience Preferred but not essential. Email: amber@ raglangym.co.nz Or call 027 294 6949.

Public Notices

POWER TO THE PEACEFUL Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

Public Notices

SAYER LANDSCAPE SUPPLES

HOLIDAY HOURS OPEN 8am - 5pm ‘til Sat Dec 22 CLOSED: Dec 23 to Jan 6 OPEN 8am - 5pm from Mon Jan 7 (restricted delivery times)

Public Notices

Public Notices

P R A N A COMPETITION WINNER will be announced next week! Watch this space...

The Waikato District Council is seeking two community representatives to assist with the prioritising/allocating of funding for arts projects for the district. If you are interested in assisting Council in this capacity please contact Lianne van den Bemd, Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia, phone 07 824 8633 or e-mail lianne.vandenbemd@waidc.govt.nz

HAVE YOU SORTED YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING YET?

Christmas has come to the Union Church Op Shop and there is a wide range of interesting gifts at very reasonable prices available. Open 9am-11:30am Saturdays from now ‘til Christmas.

Public Notices

Nomination of Committee Members for Creative Communities Funding Scheme

A curriculum vitae will be required and there are geographical and artistic specialities which need to be taken into consideration with regard to any appointment. Applications close on Friday 11 January 2013. G J Ion Chief Executive M20227

For Sale

0800 492 452 www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz

NGATI MAAHANGA WANANGA. 48 Greenslade Road -Raglan. Sunday 9th December 2012. 10am – 4pm. Kaupapa:

Claims Hearing Preparation This is the final hui for the year for Ngati Maahanga claims group. We will be finishing off the year by planning for our hearing process that will be happening next year and by acknowledging the mammoth task of finishing our volume. RSVP to Miromiro Kelly-Hepi Te Huia: emiroanei@gmail.com

Nau mai, Haere mai

Wanted

WORKING MUM REQUIRES babysitter for 6-yr-old son Sam. Ph 022 0412 684. ROMAN BLINDS THAT need to be restored, somebody to help, ph 825 0246.

FIREWOOD – DRY FEW WOODEN MACROCARPA gum A CHAIRS for a dining next year. $80 cubic metre. 2 cubic metre min. table, ph 825 7045 ph 07 825 8837. Garage Sales LOADS OF BEAUTIFUL CHINA & COLOURFUL G L A S S WA R E . . . g r e a t christmas gift ideas... Right Up My Alley, Volcom Lane. www.ruma.co.nz KING BED, MATTRESS, condition. Can $65. 825 8425.

SATURDAY 01 DEC @ 101 Greenslade Rd, moving out sale, everything must go, 9am – 5pm.

FIRM SATURDAY 01 DEC @ good 21A Government Rd, deliver. something for everyone,

For Hire

rain or shine, starts 9am, everything must go.

SURPLUS PLANTS & GARAGE SALE. Saturday 1st December 9:00-3:00 at 257c Wainui Rd, Raglan BOUNCY CASTLE, Longboards car park. Great entertainment for Bromiliads, Lillies, the kids, call Vicki 825 Strawberrys, Herbs, 7575. Veges and many more. FLOORSANDING EQUIPMENT for hire. Ph Raglan Flooring 825 8777.

To Let

FULLY FURNISHED UNIT available $200pw prefer working persons. Ph 02102354943. COTTAGE 2 ½ BDRMS, tidy, quiet location, available from 8 December $240 p/w ph 825 8330.

Lost

FIREWIRE 6’ 4” SWEET Potato Surfboard at Manu Bay on Saturday Night 24th November after 5.30pm on the grass in front of the wooden rail. There is a reward – Please contact Mal at 07 8257050 or 027-4246696.

Raglan

Julls Klenner Property Manager

Holiday Properties

Managing short holiday rentals in Raglan LOOKING TOterm RENT OUT YOUR HOUSE/ • Free property appraisal BACH OVER SUMMER OR LONG TERM? • Website Listings • Detailedproperty attention regarding grooming Holiday management services • Monthly reporting available: • 7 day customer support • Website listings • Personal service

• 7 day customer support

Mob:• 027-287-2365 Free property appraisals Email: raglanholidayproperties@xtra.co.nz

For more info, contact Julls on 027 287 2365 or email: raglanholidayproperties@xtra.co.nz

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

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Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION 7th Dec 2012 - 6pm RayRay White Office, 2121 Bow AUCTION - -FriFriday 9th November - 6pm White Office, BowSt,St,Raglan Raglan Enter the Auction property address in either YouTube or Google for video.

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• Large 5784m² section at Ruapuke Beach • Awesome views of Mt. Karioi, see the sand and waves on Ruapuke Beach • Own water supply from fresh mountain spring, water connected on site. • Minutes drive and walk to beach, surfing, fishing.

• Park your caravan while you build or use as your weekend getaway. • 25 mins to Raglan, 50 mins to Hamilton, 2.5 hours to Auckland • Peace and privacy •Room for fruit trees and vegetable garden, or leave to regenerate Prior Auction offers considered. Phone the team anytime to view!

ID#RAG21256

SOLID INVESTMENT Solid and spacious 2 bedroom home with potential sleep out for extended family or teenage retreat overlooking rear section with Mount Karioi views. Great location close to water access enjoying

harbour views. Double basement garaging. Situated on 809m2 section. This property packs a punch for its size. A must to view! Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday 12pm 29 Opotoru Rd

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CHARACTER CHARMER 3 bedroom character 1950’s bach with single garage. This property is elevated, North facing and situated on a flat 809m2 section. Ideal for future development.

The water, shop and town are just a short walk away. Bring the kayaks, kids and Christmas could be yours at the beach. Prior Auction offers OPEN HOME considered.

ID#RAG21211

Saturday 12pm 23 Opotoru Rd

BIG HOUSE/ SMALL PRICE – RECENTLY REFURBISHED

Come check out this 1950’s character bungalow!! 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, very spacious living areas with a wood burning fire. This home is ready and waiting for you to add your own personal touches!

Situated on it’s own freehold corner site, a new single garage and off street parking. Prior Auction offers OPEN HOME considered.

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

OPEN HOMES Saturday 1pm 22 Government Rd

OPEN HOMES this weekend 1st & 2nd December Saturday 12pm – 29 Opotoru Rd

Sunday 12pm – 64 Wainui Rd

Saturday 12pm – 23 Opotoru Rd

Sunday 1pm – 20a Manukau Rd

Saturday 1pm – 22 Government Rd

Sunday 1pm – 20 Manukau Rd

Saturday 1pm - 5a Waikowhai Place

Sunday 2pm – 2 Government Rd

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Saturday 2pm - 17 Taipari Ave

Sunday 1pm – 128d Otonga Valley Rd

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A combination of great family living and tremendous estuary views close to town and school. 3 double bedrooms, ensuite plus separate bathroom and toilet. Large double garage with internal access. Great dry storage beneath house. 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)

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KAITOKE BAY WINNER $499,000

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Entry level opportunity!! This original 1940’s weatherboard home occupying a 423sqm free hold site with preferred northern aspect, elevated site, bathed in sunshine and views out to Mt Karioi. Character home, 2 bedrooms, spacious kitchen/dining, separate cosy lounge, and wooden floors throughout. There is a large entertaining deck at the front, lots of off street parking and to the rear of the property is a 2 level grassed back yard. So conveniently located, sitting proudly amongst quality homes and just a short walk to the wharf, parks, beach and town. Prior Auction offers considered.

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Sunday 12pm 64 Wainui Rd

ID#RAG21289

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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