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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly

16th October 2014 - Issue #415

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Tennis camp

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What’s on

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HOME ON THE RANGE $489,000 - 1159 Te Akau Rd

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

Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

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AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan 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 Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

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OPEN HOME Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

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

Phone Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282 Imagine coming home to this peaceful piece of New Zealand paradise. • 220m2 four bedroom home • Spacious, hostess kitchen, large open plan living and dining area, very generous separate lounge • Master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite • Extensive entertaining decking

• Sleep-out with shower and toilet • 2.3517ha block with uninterrupted rural views • 2 titles, the second title (1004m2) a good distance from the main house • Short distance to the local school

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

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views • 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES STEP INTO THE MARKET ID#RAG20952

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

NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am ID#RAG20964 Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

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.

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

WATER & MOUNTAIN

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

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OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

OPEN HOME

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Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

150 Whaanga Road

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OPEN HOME Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

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

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

TOO GOOD TO MISS!

• 2 homes on 1 freehold title 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses Income opportunity here Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbour Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! Prior Auction offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

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A series of Q & A’s with our local musicians

This week the Chronicle caught up with Matt Jenkins. How did you come up with your DJ Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761 name? My Dj name came about during the man cave sessions. It is part of an old nick name from my school days in “Jenks” and because I seemed to get up The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 to mischief after a few drinks. I decided to play on the word hijinx with the re spelling to Hijenkz. Where do you currently play as a DJ? The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 Currently I am Djing at the Yotty with my West Coast Party brand. Previously I was Dj and host of the M.O.A (music of all) underground show on Tactor FM and Co-host/DJ with Gavin Larsen on ‘The Bedroom Show’ on Fevah FM. How did you first get involved with DJing and promotions? Djing progressed from my love of bass heavy dance music, from going to gigs, jamming on my mates turntables in the man cave - to finally getting gigs. Wanting more gigs was the motivation SUNDAY SERVICES: behind the promotional side of things. 10.00am - Family Service With the help of Gavin Larsen we with Sunday School launched our ‘New blood’ brand to Op-Shop in the hall 9.30-11am Saturdays. help promote both ourselves as well as 3 Stewart St | Contact: 07 825 8276 up and coming DJ’s. Our latest brand M.O.A gave us the chance to move away from genres and bring established Djs to our club nights. Who were some of your influences when you started? The main influences when I started had to be Gavin and Clint Larsen. We all had a love for heavy bass music and had Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. started jamming on Clint’s turntables in 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan his garage. We help push and kept each Caring for the ones you love other honest. We still Dj together as New Zealand weather forecasts 2nd and 4th WeatherMap Saturdays in Te -Mata 27 - 29 Manukau Road ‘Korruptive’. The other influence were Further information: Raglan 825 8135 Ph. 07 825 8306 local Hamilton DJs ‘The Collective’ Fr Anselm Aherne: Frankton 847 5688 their gigs were crazy! The music they Fax: 07 825 8855 www.raglancatholic.org.nz Email: raglantrust@xtra.co.nz

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played sent the crowd crazy. Seeing them DJ made me want to learn the art of DJing. What kinds of music do you like playing? I started off playing Dubstep and a little bit of Hard Dance. Now I don’t really restrict myself to genres so you can expect a bit of everything in my sets What is the best thing about DJing? It has to be dropping that one song that sends the dance floor nuts. What in your memory has been your best show? That would have to be a tie between playing at ‘Soundscape’ in Hamilton last year and our first West Coast Party with T1R and Difsound in April this year just good vibes and energy all round. What song never fails to get you on the dance floor? ‘City on fire’, by State of Mind and PNC. When’s the next gig? November 1st we have the next edition of West Coast Party at the Yotty. We are bringing the cousins T1R and Difsoundhttp://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla back for it. Gavin Larsen and I will be supporting them as ‘Korruptive’. Last time we had them out here we had a packed house with queues outside. Weather Map

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Freedom charter marked in parade

The 161 Battery veterans who attended the parade on Saturday. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton

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aglan turned on a beautiful day last Saturday for the 161 Battery’s ‘freedom of the city’ march through the town to mark the renewal of a beautiful friendship. It had been about 50 years since Raglan locals first offered their support for RNZA’s 161 Battery, 16 Field Regiment while it was stationed in Vietnam for a war that was largely unpopular back home. The occasion, full of pomp and ceremony, was marked by a parade down the main street by about 50 members of the Battery, some of their veterans, the RNZA band and members of the Raglan Pipe Band. Along the way a group of locals performed the haka – as part of the challenge, and in support, of the occasion - before the parade carried on into Wainui Road, where veterans and guests were seated for the rest of the ceremony. Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery Colonel Commandant Barry Dreyer explained that the freedom of the city charter was an ancient Roman tradition

that was only extended to troops who had earned the trust of a town or city. “It is a great honour that is not often given and is gratefully accepted,” he said. Honorary Colonel Dreyer, a former member of the 161 Battery and Commanding Officer of the 16 Field Regiment, said he had been an early recipient of one of the many parcels Raglan locals had sent to the Battery. Having lived in Hamilton and spent time at a Raglan bach in Rose Street, he took personal pleasure from the gifts of food, cigarettes and beer that were regularly shipped from Raglan to Vietnam in the 1960s. “This was an amazing piece of Kiwiana that came out of Raglan,” he said. Counillor Clint Baddeley said about 200 tonnes of parcels were sent from Raglan in an act of kindness for the troops, who felt “pretty lonely”. He talked about Raglan entity Doug Arter - who reportedly encouraged locals to send letters, food parcels and other small comforts to every Battery member stationed in Vietnam - awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in 1969 for services

to soldiers overseas. Doug, who always tried to find good quality provisions to fill the food parcels, also visited the 161 Battery in Vietnam. He complained about the tea, so set about to find a better tea to send the troops on his return, Mr Baddeley said. The ceremony was watched by more than 200 people and was followed by a luncheon with dignitaries. Other actitives on the day included an artillary display at Te Kopua Domain, netball and touch rugby games at the Raglan rugby ground, and a dinner and karaoke competition that night at the Raglan Club. Raglan RSA secretary-treasurer Noleen McCathie said the 161 Battery visit meant a lot to the town because “we go back a while”. She said the Raglan Club was currently raising money to build new cabinets in the club’s foyer for its memorabilia, with a special section set aside for the 161 Battery. “We want people to be aware of what the RSA [Returned Services Association] is all about,” she said. Rachel Benn Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

WE WANT YOUR STORIES! Raglan locals challenge the 161 Battery with a haka during the parade. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton

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Marriage made in heaven for Raglan businesses

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t’s called sharing the love: a trio of Raglan businesswomen have banded together to promote Raglan as a wedding destination and help bring more business to the town. Event coordinator Celeste Duston, graphic designer Shari Amos and photographer Tracie Heasman have joined forces for their new ‘hitchedinraglan’ website, a one-stop-shop for those planning a wedding in Raglan. The website would help people who wanted to organise their own wedding in Raglan, while ‘the wedding collective’ could help others, such as overseas couples and busy professionals, plan their

big day “as much or as little as their budget allows”, Celeste said. The trio, who still operated their separate businesses as well, was running a special deal for local businesses, offering a free listing on ‘hitchedinraglan’ for the first year. Many Raglan businesses had already been listed and linked on the website, including those providing catering, accommodation, beauty treatments, flowers and recreational activities. “We’re not trying to commercialise Raglan but to get the local businesses more business so that we all benefit,” Celeste explained. Celeste, who had already coordinated several weddings in Raglan, said a lot of people got married in Raglan “because you get

the million dollar views without it costing a million”. Raglan was not too far away for most people, and there was a lot to do and lots of beautiful homes that could be rented. “It’s just such a beautiful place and such an easy getaway for people,” she said. The only thing missing was a large waterfront wedding or event venue with a garden and enough parking and toilets for at least 150 people. Celeste said the collective was also open to doing other events, such as hens or bachelor parties, product launches, reunions and corporate events, in addition to weddings. Rachel Benn

Tickets selling fast for volunteer services fundraiser

Sweet Sounds: The collaboration of Raglan bands West Coast Jazz and Legendary Raglan Mudsharks rehearsing their line-up for this Saturday’s fundraiser

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Raglan-based event coordinator Celeste Duston shows off the new ‘hitchedinraglan’ website.

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rganisers of the Raglan Volunteer Rescue Services Fundraiser 2014 are urging people to get in quick as the 400 presale tickets are “selling fast.” Raglan Volunteer Fire Brigade station officer Leanna Darby said the fundraiser would be an opportunity for locals to come together and raise money for the Raglan’s five volunteer emergency services: Raglan Fire Service, Raglan Coastguard, Westpac (chopper) Air Ambulance, St John’s Ambulance & Raglan Surf Life-Saving. “It’s a chance for the community to give to all services…rather than all of us [volunteer emergency services] individually fundraising.” She said that local catering company owner Colin Chung, would be providing the food for the fundraiser with $10 mains. “He’s doing the food for free… any proceeds for the cooking goes to the fundraiser.” Leanna said that a lot of businesses throughout Raglan have also donated their services for the auctions on the night. “The community’s got together

and given us services to auction off.” Legendary Raglan Mudsharks guitarist Dave Maybee said the entertainment of the evening was set with the collaboration of the Mudsharks and West Coast Jazz. “It’s really exciting getting the two groups together and for us to be able to do this,” he said. This weekend’s fundraiser would be the second fundraiser for the five emergency services with the inaugural event, back in 2012, raising more than $30,000. Leanna said that tickets to the 2012 fundraiser sold out and encouraged people to get out and buy this year’s presales to avoid disappointment. “Tickets are selling fast this time and for those who purchase presale tickets, there is the added bonus of spot prizes,” she said. Spot prizes included $50 BP petrol vouchers and coffee vouchers. The Raglan Volunteer Rescue Services Fundraiser 2014 will be happening at the Raglan Club this Saturday 18 October. Doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets can be purchased for $25 by contacting Westpac on 825 0602. Marcia Ahern


Artisan producers invited to Raglan’s first ‘Little Food Fest’ T welcomes

he Raglan Arts Weekend passionate food vendors to book their spot now for January 2015. Raglan is gearing up for the sixth successful Arts Weekend – an event drawing summer crowds since 2008. This year, a tantalising combination of art, food, and wine is in store for festival-goers. Original art will be paired with artisan food as the Raglan Arts Weekend launches its very first ‘Little Food Fest’ – a line-up of the very best gastronomic delights from the Waikato region and further afield. Artisan bread, wine, cheese, icecream and more will be temptingly displayed right in the heart of the action at vendor stalls on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th of January 2015.

Raglan Arts Weekend turnout in previous years has been significant, and the township will be buzzing with many art-aficionados and foodies keen to whet their appetites. Vendors are now invited to secure their place for the Little Food Fest – space is limited, and site fees kept low to ensure affordability for smaller producers. Be part of the action at one of Raglan’s biggest summer events! Highlights: • Raglan’s first Little Food Fest • 24th – 25th January 2015; book for one day ($50) or both ($90) • Artisan producers invited to sign-up via Raglan Old School Arts Centre Limited spaces available

New CEO for chamber The Chamber of Commerce Raglan is delighted to announce the appointment of Susan Trodden as the first CEO of the Raglan Chamber. Susan has a strong link to the community and was Manager of the Westpac Bank in Raglan for four years. Susan is currently CEO of

the Te Awamutu Chamber and will work in a dual role spending 3 days in Te Awamutu and 2 in Raglan. Susan’s role will be to ensure the Chamber provides greater support to the development and growth of business in the Raglan community and will commence her role on the 13th October. D Currie

Volunteers see pink for worthy cause

Street Appeal: Co-ordinator Alayne Duthie (second from left) with some of her volunteers and her two children.

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ou couldn’t miss them their pink attire, buckets and balloons, contrasted against the grey walls outside Supervalue, collecting money for the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation’s (NZBCF) Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. And for the ladies who donated their time to the cause, they were very happy with the generosity of people on the streets of Raglan as they helped to contribute more

than $800 to a very worthy cause. This year Pink Ribbon Street Appeal Area Co-ordinator Alayne Duthie rallied together seven volunteers to help with the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. She said that the fine weather helped raise more money this year than last year. “It was really good. Not many people walk past without giving something.” The NZBCF states that more than 600 women die of breast cancer each year in New Zealand.

Alayne said that she had a very personal experience with breast cancer and hoped that money raised would help with awareness and research about the disease. “My mum passed away with breast cancer when I was 10.” She said that many people who donated to the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal had their own experiences. “There were many people that were donating who had their own stories. Marcia Ahern

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Kids get into swing of tennis camp

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Budding tennis stars with NZ Tennis Academy coach Laura Verges

I despite the weather, that greeted NZ t was a group of bright young faces,

Tennis Academy coaches Guillaume Gignoux and Laura Verges in a school holiday tennis programme in Raglan last week. Set over four consecutive days, the terrible weather did not seem to dampen the spirits of this group of six to 10 year old Raglan kids who learnt tennis basics including serving as well as forehand and backhand. It’s a departure from their usual work, of coaching high performance youth at the Dey St Tennis Centre in Hamilton as well as St. Peter’s School in Cambridge. Guillaume sees it as a refreshing change and a chance to bring his passion for tennis to Raglan. “While I really love coaching youth at the top level, I also love to get the opportunity to work with people new to tennis. Especially these tennis camps, we see such an improvement over the four days, and the kids seem to really love it.” Both Guillaume and Laura have extensive backgrounds in tennis. Guillaume

has been coaching for more than 18 years, with nine of those years being in NZ. Laura; NZTA’s Assistant Coach, began her coaching career after returning to France from the US having been on a four year scholarship to a US University. Indeed this is what many of the young teens in the NZTA Elite Squad have to look forward to. Both Guillaume and Laura have been through the tough qualification programme France has for their tennis coaches before coming to settle in Raglan. Guillaume and Laura love living here and it’s this combined love of Raglan and of tennis that sees them offering more tennis options here. “We would love to see more people playing tennis in Raglan and that’s why we want to start some tennis workshops for adult beginners.” They will offer workshops for a group of women and also for men taking place over four Saturdays starting in November. The cost will be kept to a minimum to encourage participation. “Tennis is a fantastic sport for fitness, for coordination and it is also a very social sport which is great.” Guillaume and Laura will also continue

working with Raglan kids in the upcoming summer term on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. It’s a busy time for these coaches. This year NZTA also began offering a tennis holiday option to France for adults. Proving popular, Guillaume is looking forward to offering this again in 2015. “For a few years now, we have taken a selected group of our top players to France Dr. Fiona Bolden 12 Wallis St to help improve their match play and adults Dr. Rebekah Doran PO Box 164 had begun asking when we would offer a Dr. Mike Loten RAGLAN trip for them so we trialled it this year. It’s a Dr. Jennifer Hughes more relaxed format than what we offer the Ph: 825 0114 kids. We start at the French Open, then go Fax: 825 0104 to the South West of France for some match A/H: free nurse telephone advice 24 hours a day - on 8250114 play and lots of visits to tourist spots and wineries. It’s a lot of fun.” OPENING HOURS: Whilst Guillaume likes to return to Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri France each year and share his homeland 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am Open with enthusiastic kiwis, he looks forward to 7pm 7pm 5pm 7pm 5pm Close returning to Raglan, a place he now views as home. If you’re interested in finding out more, you can visit NZTA’s website,www. nztennisacademy.co.nz or phone Guillaume Gignoux 021 225 4052.

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Fish City family fishing competition

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The classic annual Fish City snapper fishing tournament returns to Raglan November 21st - 23rd.

Opening hours : Mon -Fri: 8.30 am to 5:30 pm Sat: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm ( by appointment) Same day appointments for emergencies.

There is a $7000 prize pool. Entry is $40 per adult. Junior (under 16) is $15, small fry (under 11) is $10. You can fish anywhere in N.Z waters. You can submit one snapper per angler over tournament for the weigh in. Prizes for the overall heaviest snapper and average

weight - as well as second and third place getters. You can also submitt one other sport fish: albacore, bass, bluenose, hapuku, kahawai, kingfish or trevally. You can weigh fish at the Raglan Club, Fish City or any NZSFC affiliated Club. Tickets are available from the weigh station bar staff at the Raglan Club. Prize giving will be held at the Waikato Sports Fishing Club rooms Grantham Street Hamilton at 5.00pm on November

23rd and will include a light meal, pizza and chips. Checkout www.waikatosportfishing. co.nz/events Raglan Area Fishing update: Snapper gurnard and kahawai of good size are being caught due west of Raglan at 55m on fresh cut baits and sharp 7/0 plus hook size. The fish are all in great condition. Water temperature is now 15.5. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

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Opportunity to discuss Raglan’s priorities Last week’s Chronicle had a list of 13 options to readers to choose as Raglan’s priorities over the next ten years. At their meeting last Thursday, Raglan Residents and Ratepayers Association decided that options such as ‘Minor works on Raglan Streets’ would mean little to most residents and that a public discussion of the options prior to the 20th October deadline would be helpful. Therefore the issue will be on the agenda for Residents & Ratepayers Assoc. AGM. The Association’s President, Bob MacLeod said, “It’s a very welcome

innovation that Raglan people are being consulted about their priorities, but to be meaningful, they not only need the opportunity respond, but also to understand and discuss the pros and cons of the various options. They also need to know what options didn’t make it on the list of 13, such as the proposal for a multi-purpose sports hall.” Bob added that as a Community Board member, he has had much more information and he’ll be pleased to share that at the meeting and hear from others about the merits of the options. The meeting on Saturday 18th October at 10am in the Fire Station on Wainui Road will be open to all who want to learn and

talk about Raglan’s future. One of the 13 options is to increase bus services to and from Hamilton, but Raglan Community Board has also pursued Raglan Naturally proposal for buses to the beaches and around town to ease some of the parking problems, as well as improving options for tourists and locals who don’t want to use their cars as much. A draft of the regional transport plan indicates that Raglan might, like Huntly and Ngaruawahia, get an hourly bus when the bus contract is renewed in 2017. Raglan Residents and Ratepayers Association

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New leg turns recent arrival’s focus to shot at Paralympics

Kids learn about the power of song B the clapping of hands and the etween the banging of drums,

stamping of feet singing teacher Jo Fairclough and her troop of highly energised 5-7 year old are relishing the joy that having fun and singing creates. Just as well Jo has a ton of energy to dispense on the children because from the moment they arrive for their weekly singing class at the Old School their enthusiasm is unbridled and sitting still is near-on impossible (not that that’s what Jo needs or wants anyway!). “I have always sung and I’ve spent the last three years busking and doing gigs around New Zealand. Now that I’m here I wanted to offer these classes and through the generosity of the Raglan Lions group I’ve been able to do just that,” explains Jo who is English born but grew up in Malaysia. Lions gave $400 to cover the cost of

hiring the room at the Old School Arts Centre leaving Jo able to offer her time for a koha, something she says just felt really appropriate to do. “I want as many children as possible to have the chance to attend these singing classes and the koha gesture makes this possible.” Jo holds three classes each week from the Old School, catering for pre-schoolers as well as an older group for children 8+ years of age. “You have to get over your shyness and be a little bit silly in these classes and once the children discover there’s so much fun to be had they really get stuck in. All the while they’re exercising their vocal chords, learning to listen and be together as a group.” The Old School Arts Centre in Stewart Street is a perfect venue for the classes given its central location and ample parking. For more information about the singing classes contact Jo on 021 146 2283. Sue Russell

Quiz night answers call for help Raglan Kindergarten would like to thank all the supporters, whaanau help before and on the night, and people who donated all the goods towards the evening held at the Town Hall on the Saturday, 27th of September It was a fun night full of provocative questions that had everybody thinking! There were eight groups contending and all groups came close to winning, but the

group ‘Mensa - Rejects’ finally took first place! Second place went to the ‘Roaring Forties’! Well done to those groups and all groups that contended. Simon Thompson was a wonderful quizmaster and Julie Hanna held a great auction in which we raised nearly $1,000 from auctioned goods alone. About $1500 was raised for our kindergarten which will go towards new outdoor equipment. Once again, thank-you to all, we greatly appreciate your help. Raglan Kindergarton

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out last Friday in her shorts, weeding her backyard garden in James Street and dreaming of sporting glory. “I just want gold medals,” she told the Chronicle of her new-found mobility and confidence now the prosthesis has replaced her badly damaged left leg, which was run over by a truck when she was a teen. Brooklyn’s set her sights on the 2016 Paralympics in Rio and has already begun training in discus and shot put at Hamilton’s Porritt Stadium after getting the go-ahead last week from SportsForce ParaFed, a Sport Waikato organisation for people with physical disabilities. The 25-year-old recent arrival in Raglan reckons she can do “anything on the field” – except maybe long and high-jump for which a run-in is required – now she’s cast away the crutches and can walk unaided. A bonus is that she can also pick up twoyear-old daughter Lexi in the night if need be, carrying her back to the comfort of her own bed. “I’ve just got to put my leg on first,” she laughs. Brooklyn’s candid when it comes to talking about her below-knee amputation at Braemar Hospital recently. It was elective surgery, she reveals, a decision she made over having a tendon transplant which would have come with ongoing complications. Amputation and an artificial limb guaranteed her a fully functioning foot and leg. “It’s bliss to walk [unaided],” she says. “It’s what I’ve been waiting for; I am so much more independent.” But Brooklyn needs to walk before she can run, as the saying goes, even if running was her “thing” before the accident. She’ll aspire to discus and shot put for now, says the gutsy young mum, but come the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo she’d like to win a spot in the track team. Meantime she’ll keep an eye on advancements in technology for “blade runner” prostheses. That may be a lofty ideal, she concedes, but “my mind is in it and I’m determined”. SportsForce ParaFed development officer Carol Armstrong says Brooklyn’s “nothing’s going to stop me” attitude is what could get her to the Paralympics. “Though it’s early days yet, and she’ll have to get some good distances to qualify, she’s as much chance as anyone else.” Since moving to Raglan from Hamilton Brooklyn’s also taken to paddling in the local waka ama club for fitness. She’s out on the water training with a crew every Sunday morning and loves it. Swimming’s next on her list of to-do’s, she says, and will start in Raglan from the end of this month. “I do get my bad days,” she says. “But I’ve waited 12 years for this … I’m just putting things in place.” Coincidentally, at waka ama training, Brooklyn’s come into contact with another

Brooklyn training at Porritt Stadium disabled sportswoman – a paraplegic who’s set on international success on the water rather than at an athletics stadium. Margaret Paparoa, who’s two years younger than Brooklyn, is hoping to be able to paddle her own canoe soon after also getting out on the water with Whaingaroa Whanau Hoe Waka. Her waka will arrive from Tahiti in a few weeks, she says, and will enable her to paddle solo on the Waikato River in between the challenging weekly team training sessions on Whaingaroa Harbour. For Margaret, who’s had limited mobility since a car accident four years ago left her with paralysed legs, paddling means feeling free again. “I don’t feel disabled, I feel abled,” she says of the sport she last tried while at school in Northland. Margaret – whose story recently featured on TV3’s Campbell Live – says she’s grateful for the support from the local club which also used a bit of Kiwi ingenuity to design a special seat for the waka she’s lifted into and out of. Carol sees Margaret as a “great hope in waka ama, particularly if it’s going to be included as a sport in the 2016 Paralympics”. She recalls the 23-year-old’s eyes “lit up like a possum’s in the headlights when we (SportsForce ParaFed) suggested waka ama”. Meantime, even though they’re set on representing the country in entirely different disciplines, there’s a good chance both Margaret and Brooklyn will be turning out in the national sprint championships – the country’s biggest annual waka event – at Lake Karapiro next January. Edith Symes

Letters: To the Editor The article about local iwi and DOC taking first steps to ban freedom camping at Te Toto Gorge (Chronicle, p4, October 2nd) didn’t explain an important distinction about freedom camping. There are two types of campers. There are those tourists who rent a van with no on-board toilet facilities and park it up overnight anywhere they feel like it. They go to the loo in the bush. You don’t want to be this type. Then there’s the type who have campervans, caravans or vans that are totally

self-contained. They have grey water tanks beneath, fresh water tanks beneath and cassette toilets on board which they empty at designated dump stations. These vans display blue stickers stating that they are self-contained. The New Zealand Motor Caravan Association issues the stickers after the van has gone through a thorough NZMCA check. DOC will be well aware of this distinction between campers. So will the council. There is no reason to tar all campers with the same brush. Z. Oliver, Raglan


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       

      

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    

  

  

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    

  

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     

    

               

              

              

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             

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       

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              

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       

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       

  

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      

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

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     

     

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     

              

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      

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

      

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FREE PLAYGROUP Friday mornings 9.30 to 11.30. Raglan Childcare, 5 Wallis Street, HEALING ROOMS. 2nd and 4th THURS. 11-12.30 pm. Plunket Rooms. RAGLAN CLUB MARKET, Labour Weekend, Sat 25 Oct, All stalls welcome. Stall holders phone John: 021 263 8698 or Debbie: 021 113 4454 or email: raglanclubmarket@ yahoo.co.nz

MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. WED @ RAGLAN CLUB, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. WEDS @ BANTEAY SREY RESTAURANT Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 22 OCT: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Hills farm Te Hutewai Rd RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. “Making a Difference” Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. B U D G E T ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Phone 825 8142 for an appointment. Become a Budget Service client and be eligible for a Bargain Basement 50% off clothing voucher.

SURFSIDE CHURCH this week:

For Sale

FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load, pine $115, delivered ph 0210771 524 F I R E W O O D MANUKA Dry $110m3 Ring 825 0522.

Flowers

Lilypot Florist * Fresh flowers * Send flowers * Potted plants

07 825 6847

2 Wallis Street

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz

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

>>>>>>>> Atamira re-opening this Friday ! ... we’ve changed a little bit x hope to see you soon! >>>>>>>>>

10am @ Raglan Area School 7pm @ Te Uku Church RAGLAN COMMUNITY HOUSE COMMUNITY CAFÉ Every Wednesday from 10am, 22 October Chrissy Hodkinson – Alcohol Action and Wellbeing Plan

MOVIES

at the Old School

The Lunchbox

PG 104 mins. English + Hindi with English subtitles 2014

Sellout favourite at NZIFF NZ Listener - 4 Stars "You can't hurry love - a romantic tale that understands the value in holding back." Sat 18 Oct 8.00pm Sun 19 Oct 4.30pm

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Z-Nail Gang

M Violence 85 mins. 2014

Return- favourite at RFF Sat 18 Oct 4.30pm Reserves ph 825 0023

www.raglanartscentre.co.nz

For Sale RAGLAN’S #1 REUSE SHOP for household, clothing and DIY needs @ Xtreme Zero Waste 8250017 PRIVATE SALE 3 BDR house – make an offer! View, large fenced section. 5 Manukau Road. 8256527 Open home this Saturday & Sunday 2-3pm.

Car For Sale GARAGE SALE – Solscape, Sunday 11am - 2pm (No early arrivals please). Surf Gear, Clothing, Furniture, kitchen bits, all sorts. GARAGE SALE 30 Taipari Ave 8am – 12pm Sat 18th October Services Offered

N I C E WAT E R B L A S T E D decks for summer? Ph Ross 825 8695 or 021 171 0762.

JOIN THE FREEDANCE CLUB! Labour Day Launch - Mon 27 Oct 10am “Nothing serious (except serious play)” Reconnect with DRAMATRIX, Raglan’s your body, mind & spirit in an intuitive, drama school re-opens it Term Starts 22nd joyful way. For doors. October. Wednesdays more info contact @ Old School. Classes Nik: 02102423284/ range from 6 years n i a w i t h n i k @ teens. To book a place gmail.com or visit and for more information Call 02102365605 or email niainwaikato.com/ dramatrixkids@gmail.com events

Public Notices

Public Notices MIXED TOUCH FRIDAYS at the rugby club. Not too late to register your teams. Contact 825 0025 or 022 4345 274.

WA I T E T U N A P L AY G R O U P restarting at Waitetuna School this term Tues + Fri 9.30am – 12noon Ph Robyn 825 5118 for details.

Please be advised that Dr Anthony Peers (Registered Chiropractor) of Chirohealth has taken over from Dr Jeff Farnham of Raglan Chiropractic. He will be consulting in Raglan on Tuesdays at 10 Bankart Street. For appointments please contact Chirohealth at 07 8349915

Notice of Meeting

DON’T BE A BULLY BE A FRIEND

Raglan Community Board Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held in the Supper Room, Town Hall, Bow Street, Raglan on Tuesday 11 November 2014 commencing at 6.00pm.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Raglan Violence Prevention and Awareness

FRI 17 OCT @ YOT CLUB, Resident DJ spinning tunes, free pool, great sounds, surfing on big screen, happy hour 5-10. Public Notices THE NEXT MEETING of the Raglan Horticultural Society will be on the 21st of October in the Union Church Hall at 1pm.Denise White from Abbeyfields will be our speaker. Abbeyfields is an alternative retirement home. Interest Table: An unusual item. Floral Arrangement: Spring Symphony. Don’t forget our day out on the 25th November. We will need to know numbers. Please bring your flowers etc for the competitions. Visitors or new members are always most welcome. R A G L A N KINDERGARTEN would like to thank all the sponsors and supporters who supported quiz night on the 27th of September! List are all follows: BRex, Skydyve Taupo, Stray travel, Raglan Surf Emporium, Raglan Surf Co, Top Garage, Kahu’s Nest, Raglan Kayak, Tonic, Momento, S u g a r b o w l , Cinnamon, The Shack, Bow St Depot, Wahine Moe, Jillian Lankshear, Skoot, Raglan Roast, Evolution Cycles, Hayley Hamilton, Bike 2 Bay, Tohu, Gretchen :)

SAT 18 OCT @ YOT CLUB, Knights of the Dub Table with guest Scotty Stone (acoustic set). presale tickets available from eventfinda, $15 door Commercial To Let

RUAPUKE MOTOR CAMP

• Peace and tranquility • Surfing, fishing, bush walks • Cabins, powered sites, tent sites PH 07 8256800

Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE

Note: In the event that the business of any Committee betheadvised that Dr is notPlease concluded on advertised date, the meeting Peers (Registered mayAnthony be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment. Chiropractor) of Chirohealth has

taken from Dr46Jeff This noticeover is given under section of the Farnham Local Official Information and Meetings 1987.be ofGovernment Raglan Chiropractic. He Act will consulting in Raglan on Tuesdays at 10 Bankart Street. For appointments please contact Chirohealth at 07 8349915

Waikato District Rates Revaluation

The valuation rolls for the Waikato district have been revised by Quotable Value Limited (the Council’s valuation service provider).

The revised rating values are effective as at 1 July 2014 and are available for viewing on our Rating Information Database at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz. They are also available in our Council offices and libraries from 20 October to 28 November 2014.

INDUSTRIAL YARD FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Ph Bob, 021825 869.

All owners and ratepayers of property within the Waikato district will be posted a notice advising them of the revised values. Notices will be posted out from 15 October 2014.

Situations Vacant

Pursuant to the provisions of the Rating Valuations Act 1998 and the Rating Valuations Regulations 1998, any objection(s) to the revised valuations are to be lodged in writing no later than 28 November 2014.

LOOKING FOR YOUNG & enthusiastic staff to work over summer holidays. Training provided. Call in at the Raglan Wharf Fish Shop.

To discuss any aspect of the rating valuation or to make an objection, please contact Quotable Value Limited by telephone 0800 787 284, online at www.qv.co.nz or by post Quotable Value, PO Box 4135, Hamilton, 3247. Alternatively you can lodge an objection directly online at www.ratingvalues.co.nz.

Storage

Meeting Dates

SELF STORAGE

November 2014

Contact Ray & Sheryl Ker

The following meetings will be held during November 2014. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.

4005 SH23, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 6560 Mob: 027 2022 575

COMMITTEES

Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE of application for renewal of

on-licence Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Discretionary & Funding

10 November, 10.30am

Infrastructure

11 November, 9.00am

Policy & Regulatory

18 November, 9.00am

Strategy & Finance

25 November, 9.00am

COMMUNITY BOARDS/ COMMITTEES Onewhero-Tuakau 3 November, 7.30pm Glen Murray Community Hall, 2400 Highway 22, Glen Murray

BARVIEW LIMITED has made an application to the District Licensing Committee at Ngaruawahia for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 2 WALLIS STREET RAGLAN and known as ORCA RESTAURANT & BAR. The general nature of this business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday, 8am until 1am (with dining only on Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and up until 1pm on Anzaac Day).

Taupiri 10 November, 6.30pm Memorial Hall, Greenlane Road, Taupiri

The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Waikato District Council, District Licensing Committee, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia.

Huntly 18 November, 6.00pm Riverside Room, Main Street, Huntly

Te Kauwhata 5 November, 7.00pm St John Hall, 4 Baird Avenue, Te Kauwhata

Raglan 11 November, 6.00pm Town Hall Supper Room, Bow Street, Raglan A public forum will be held from 5.30pm Ngaruawahia

COUNCIL

Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the renewal of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Waikato District Council, Private Bag 544, Ngaruawahia.

Waikato District Council

10 November, 1.15pm

Note: In the event that the business of any Committee is not concluded on the advertised date, the meeting may be continued on a later date scheduled by the Committee prior to adjournment. This notice is given under section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.

No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. The first publication was made on the 9th of October 2014

11 November, 6.00pm

Meremere 13 November, 7.00pm Meremere Church, Te Puea Avenue, Meremere

G J Ion Chief Executive

M1909

FRIDAY 17TH OCTOBER AT ROCK IT CAFE. An exhibition of new works by Hayley Hamilton, Karla Stevenson and The Monster Company. Happy hour 5-6. Food and full bar facilities all evening, plus a courtesy bus FREE HEARING TEST, advice & info by qualified hearing therapist. Ph Raglan Community House: 825 8142 or Poihakena Clinic: 825 0197 for appointments.

Courses, classes & workshops

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

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RAGLAN REAL ESTATE Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan NEW BEGINNINGS TH INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY rd

NEXT AUCTION 7 Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

NOVEMBER 2014 @ 6PM RAY WHITE OFFICE, 21 BOW STREET, RAGLAN

ID#RAG20938

• 2 Brm Flat Upstairs / 3 Brm Flat Downstairs • Panoramic Harbour & Mountain Views

• 2 Acre + Lifestyle Block – Prime Location • Single Garage & Storage Shed

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

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

All vendors and purchasers who have sold and bought in the year 2014 go into our annual draw (drawn Dec. 5th) to win 7 DAYS ACCOMMODATION AND RETURN FLIGHTS TO LAS VEGAS!!! Second prize draw winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher.

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

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

Sun drenched open plan living & decks Large paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

HOME AUCTION 7.11.14: OPEN 61b Government Rd RAG#20923

ID#RAG20964

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

AUCTION 7.11.14: 537 Wainui Rd

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

GREAT FIRST HOME BUY

PARADISE IN WAINUI

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.

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

View by appointment

View open home: OPEN HOME Saturday or by appointment Saturday2pm 2pm

ID#RAG20907

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

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

Four double bedroom home on 625m² Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathrooms Fantastic designer kitchen, entertainer’s oven Large family area flows out to sunny deck or alfresco dining Glorious Mtn views, magnificent sunsets & a glimpse of the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

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• Close to iconic surf beaches, amazing bush walks and coastline • Tranquil private setting and peaceful hideaway to enjoy • Open plan living • Situated on 1455m2 • Prior Auction offers considered.

Modern, new kitchen and open plan living that flows out to a North HOME facingOPEN deck Sunday 1pm ID#RAG20886 1 Seabreeze Way • Enjoy the privacy provided by the TOO GOOD TO MISS! • 2 homesmature on 1 freehold title trees bordering the section 2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom houses •opportunity Justherea stroll to Cox’s Bay Income Superbly located – sea views, easy walk to town• and harbour 1/2 share in 1214m2 Ideal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other! • Prior Auction offers considered. Prior Auction offers

OPEN HOME

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABY

A slice of Raglan’s best real estate nestled into native bush surrounds near Whale Bay. Master bedroom has its own private decking and huge views. 2nd room/ storage/ laundry/ studio. Open plan living with cosy wood burner with wet back & sun drenched decking enjoying gorgeous ocean and bush views. Hide away, holiday ambiance. Situated on 1258m². Sunday 1pm

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG22041

OPEN HOME ID#RAG22032

considered.

ID#RAG20933

150 Whaanga Road

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Graham Rope 021 222 7427 FIN

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!! 5 o’clock Saturday 21st January, Ray White Office. Be There!!!

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55 Government Road

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

WATER & MOUNTAIN

ID#RAG20965

Special conditions apply

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

WOODEN IT BE NICE

ID#RAG20963

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

TOP SHELF PROPERTY

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RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATE

Board and batten rustic house plus a separate large barn with adjoining carport - ideal as a workshop/ studio. The main house has one large bedroom which could be converted into two; plus one single bedroom/ office area. Huge potential for improvement. 7253m² section Established orchard and extensively planted. Listen to the sound of the surf - Very close access to beach and surf, only minutes to Raglan town. Prior Auction Offers considered. Phone now for an appointment to view.

AUCTION 7.11.14: 1435 Kawhia Rd, Mako Mako

AUCTION 7.11.14: 40 Upper Wainui Rd

ID#RAG20984

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road 21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: raglan.nz@raywhite.com

View open home Sun 1pm or by appointment

View open home Sat 1pm or by appointment

HIDDEN GEM

• Amazing views over the Aotea harbour • Warm home, all day sun in the summer, open fire and Kent fire for winter • Very generous 4836 m2 of near flat land

AUCTION 7.11.14: 12 Smith St

FAMILY LIVING IN UPPER WAINUI

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• Upper Wainui thoroughly deserves the reputation of one of the most delightful and exclusive corners of Raglan • Pristinely presented home situated on 803m2 • Open plan living flows seamlessly to the large entertainment deck • Bush, stream and a close walking track will take you down to the surf beach

Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22080

Richard Thompson 027 294 8625

BRING THE FAMILY 3

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NEW LISTING: 34 Pond Rd

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Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22069

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

PERFECTLY POSITIONED IN POND ROAD $599,000 2

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• An eight minute drive from Raglan takes you to the stunning tree lined driveway – a leafy welcome to this beautifully presented home • 2 living areas, north facing decking, double glazing • Wood burner and heat pump provide all year comfort • Situated on 2.367 acres

ID#RAG22059

ID#RAG22091

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

6b Cross St

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• Open plan living and separate kitchen • Large easy care level site 883m2 • Sunny spacious backyard, vegetable gardens, fruit trees • Room for the summer holiday family with tents, caravan and boats Prior Auction offers considered.

View open home Sat 1pm or by appointment

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Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

NEW LISTING: 1b Point St

NEW LISTING: 12 Robertson St

View open home Sun 1pm or by appointment

A LITTLE BEAUTY $319,000

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TRANQUIL & PRIVATE $499,000

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• Kiwi bach nestled in perfect • North facing covered deck hideaway on private • Relax and enjoy the peaceful elevated site (1/2 int in surroundings of bush and 1618m2) views • Cosy wood burner, fire in ID#RAG22040 the open living space Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOMES this weekend

18th & 19th October

• A hidden gem • Enjoy water and mountain views from your kitchen window • Garage and office/hobby room are downstairs with internal access • Easy care section, Close to

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town and native bush clad, board walks.

ID#RAG22095 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

IMMACULATE WITH 2 2 WATER & MOUNTAIN 3 VIEWS $595,000 • A heat pump keeps the home • Located in a quiet location, a quality built home situated on 780m2 • Living areas offer flow to outside allowing for great entertainment

comfortable •Enjoy the board walk close by and town just a walk away.

ID#RAG22094 Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Saturday 1pm – 12 Smith St

Sunday 12pm - 37b Taipari Ave

Saturday 1pm – 40 Upper Wainui Rd

Sunday 1pm – 6B Cross St

Saturday 2pm – 61b Government Rd

Sunday 1pm – 1435 Kawhia 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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