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THE RAGLAN

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24th October 2013 - Issue #366

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To  the  Editor, According  to  something  I  read  in  the  Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761 Chronicle  last  week  and  a  minority  of  outspoken  people  around  town  â€˜keeping  Raglan  as  it  once  was’  is  not  an  option.  The  arguments  I  have  heard  for  this  is  that  if  we  do  not  move  forward  then  more  business’s  will  shut  up  shop  during  the  winter,  the  towns  tourism  business  will  suffer  and  we  Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010 will  dissolve  into  the  back  woods  of  New  Zealand  with  no  jobs  and  no  investment.  The  interesting  thing  about  these  opinions  is  that  they  are  not  backed  up  with  anything  more  â€˜concrete’  than  building  houses  and  increasing  the  population.  The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 In  order  to  not  be  â€˜one  of  those’  who  enter  a  discussion  with  an  argument  and  no  solution  I  would  like  to  offer  the  following  as  food  for  thought  for  those  who  make  the  decisions  and  those  who  believe  that  a  sprawling  urban  jungle  is  the  answer  to  all  The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 our  problems. Raglan  is  described  in  the  Lonely  Planet  website  in  the  following  way  â€œ  Laid-­back  5DJODQ PD\ ZHOO EH 1=ÂśV SHUIHFW VXUÂżQJ town.  It’s  small  enough  to  have  escaped  mass  Shane Ardern MP development,  but  it’s  big  enough  to  exhibit  signs  of  life.â€?  Now  with  the  Lonely  Planet  TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY LLB. PG Dip Spts Mgt. Notary Public being  seen  as  one  of  the  best  travel  guides  Local lawyer for Raglan’s legal needs WKURXJKRXW WKH ZRUOG , ÂżUVW RI DOO KDYH WR 5DJODQ RIĂ€FH wonder  why  we  would  want  to  change  that  Mondays 9am - 4pm description.  Sure,  if  Raglan  looked  like  Electorate office: at Dr Ellisons surgery Surfers  Paradise  or  Mount  Maunganui  then  25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu 31 Wallis Street Raglan there  would  be  a  lot  more  business  and  p 07 825 0263 (Freephone) or by appointment money  around,  but  let’s  face  it  do  we  really  e ShaneArdernMP@xtra.co.nz (PDLO rhys@ellisonlaw.co.nz need  another  Mount  Maunganui?  Travelling  RU SKRQH 3 0 around  New  Zealand  I  have  come  across  plenty  of  generic  towns,  they  are  all  the  same,  +DPLOWRQ 2IĂ€FH 7ULVWUDP 6WUHHW , 32 %R[ , ) www.national.org.nz a  Warehouse,  a  big  supermarket,  a  bland  WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts copy  of  the  next  town.  In  the  future  it  won’t  be  those  towns  that  people  want  to  visit.  It  will  be  places  like  Raglan,  as  it  is  now.  So  how  do  we  keep  Raglan  moving  forward  and Â

expanding  without  destroying  that  which  makes  it  such  a  popular  place  to  live  and  visit?  The  answer  is  simple.  We  make  the  most  of  what  we  have  got,  we  make  Raglan  a  year  round  tourist  destination  and  we  do  not  let  it  fall  into  the  hands  of  those  who  will  destroy  it  for  future  generations.  The  people  who  make  decisions  about  Raglan's  future  need  to  understand  that  being  the  same  as  everywhere  else  is  not  the  only  option.  Start  spending  money  on  improving  what  we  have  and  building  our  tourist  industry  around  that.  Look  at  the  footbridge,  the  wharf,  the  bush  reserve,  the  museum;͞  these  are  the  types  of  things  that  will  insure  that  Raglan  has  a  future,  not  another  bunch  of  houses  in  the  real  estate  agents  windows. Stuart  Doran,  Raglan.

To  the  Editor, For  13  years  Patsy  Zohs,  has  been  the  co-­coordinator  of  the  Raglan  Writing  Group.  2YHU WKDW WLPH ZH KDYH PHW IRUWQLJKWO\ ¿UVWO\ at  members  homes,  later  at  the  Raglan  Old  School  Arts  Centre,  and  currently  we  are  meeting  fortnightly  at  Orca. Here,  members  who  are  working  on  novels  can  read  out  their  stories  for  feedback  and  others  who  are  not  on  any  long  term  project  can  read  what  they  have  written  on  the  topic  that  is  set  to  write  on  each  fortnight.  Patsy  has  encouraged  us  to  take  part  in  competitions  that  she  has  become  aware  of,  we  have  joined  in  on  poetry  days  at  the  library  and  read  out  some  of  our  stories  at  local  venues. She  will  be  part  of  our  group  but  has  handed  over  the  reigns  in  the  meantime  to  a  new  coordinator,  Pam  Bovill. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=ragla Thank  you  Patsy  for  the  time  and  effort  you  have  put  in  with  us.  It  has  been  much  appreciated. Raglan  Writing  Group Weather Map

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Spotlight elsewhere but Anadarko already drilling off Raglan’s coast

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any  of  the  holidaymakers  expected  to  pour  into  town  this  Labour  Weekend  to  enjoy  Raglan’s  beaches,  surf  breaks  and  harbour  may  be  shocked  to  learn  a  Texas-­based  company  linked  to  the  disastrous  Deepwater  Horizon  oil  spill  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  is  drilling  for  oil  directly  off  the  coast,  believe  local  environmentalists. “We’re  getting  lulled  to  sleep  because  all  the  talk  is  it  [the  exploration]  is  happening  in  the  Taranaki  basin,â€?  says  one  environmentalist,  harbourside  tourist  accommodation  provider  Vera  van  der  Voorden.   â€œIn  fact  they’ve  been  here  a  while,  100  kilometres  off  the  Raglan  Coast.â€? 7KH FRPSDQ\ QRZ DW ZRUN GULOOLQJ D ÂżUVW well  to  a  depth  of  just  over  3000  metres  is  none  other  than  Anadarko,  the  giant  Texas-­ based  oil  and  gas  explorer  whose  plans  to  drill  off  the  Kaikoura  coast  have  townsfolk  and  whale-­watcher  ventures  up  in  arms  DQG UHFHQWO\ VSDUNHG VRPH ÂżHU\ H[FKDQJHV between  broadcaster  John  Campbell  and  Energy  and  Resources  Minister  Simon  Bridges. While  Simon  Bridges  described  Anadarko  as  a  â€œpassive  partnerâ€?  in  the  Deepwater  Horizon  disaster,  Wikipedia  says  it  had  a  25  per  cent  â€œworking  interestâ€?  in  the  venture  and  BP  has  sent  Anadarko  a  $272  million  bill  as  its  share  of  the  clean-­ up  cost. Raglan  environmentalists  say  an  oil  spill  in  the  particular  Outer  Taranaki  Basin  block  for  which  Anadarko  has  an  exploration  permit  would  have  â€œthe  same  effect  on  our  tourism  as  down  there  in  Kaikouraâ€?. “We  should  be  as  concerned  as  Kaikoura  is  for  the  potential  collapse  of  our  tourism  industry,â€?  says  Vera  van  der  Voorden.  â€œIt  would  be  as  disastrous  and  immediate  as  the  Rewa  [break-­up].â€? One  local  Coastguard  member  is  concerned  that  there  wouldn’t  be  a  â€œshitshowâ€?  of  containing  a  spill  off  Raglan  â€“  let  alone  elsewhere  in  the  country  â€“  and  UHFUHDWLRQDO ÂżVKHUV DQJU\ WR KDYH IRXQG WKH exploration  vessels  working  directly  off  the Â

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Oil and gas explorer Anadarko has permission for oil exploration off our coast Raglan  coast  have  been  â€œgently  harassingâ€?  the  unwelcome  visitors  while  keeping  on  the  right  side  of  new  laws  preventing  protests  at  sea. The  â€œNo  Seabed  Miningâ€?  signs  which  have  recently  sprung  up  around  Raglan  relate  to  a  different  threat,  an  application  by  Trans-­Tasman  Resources  (TTR)  for  a  marine  consent  to  mine  the  iron-­rich  sands  off  the  south  Taranaki  coast.   Kiwis  Against  Seabed  Mining  (KASM)  chairperson  Phil  McCabe  warns  the  consent  â€“  if  granted  â€“  will  set  a  precedent  for  further  mining   north  to  Raglan  and  beyond. Vera  â€“  a  member  of  KASM  and  also  the  Environmental  Defence  Society,   a  â€?very  strong  and  respectable  consultative  groupâ€?  which  complained  last  week  New  Zealand’s  oil  drilling  regulations  were  inadequate  â€“  believes  TTR  will  come  to  Raglan.   â€œThey  realised  our  resistance  so  decided  on  a  little  exploratory  area  to  get  a  foot  in  the  door,â€?  she  says. Vera  says  KASM’s  experience  in  terms  RI VDQG PLQLQJ VKRZV WKDW WKH *RYHUQPHQW

has  a  tick-­the-­box  process  rather  than  the  rigorous  one  outlined  by  Simon  Bridges  on  â€˜Campbell  Live’.   She  claims  the  Environmental  Protection  Authority  â€“  which  will  hear  the  TTR  application  â€“  is  a  committee  of  people  allied  to  industry  points  of  view  and  FORVHO\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK WKH *RYHUQPHQW They  believe  the  country  has  resources  to  be  exploited,  and  â€œlike  Simon  Bridges  they  see  the  environment  as  a  minor  obstacleâ€?. Meanwhile,  she  says,  changes  being  made  to  the  Resource  Management  Act  mean  â€œwe  don’t  even  have  a  right  to  put  in  submissionsâ€?  on  mining.   â€œAnd  if  you  protest  at  sea  you  can  get  picked  up  and  charged  with  criminal  behaviour,  which  almost  goes  against  democracy.â€? In  many  instances,  she  says,  local  Maori  are  the  only  ones  left  able  to  have  an  input. “It’s  all  unravelling  very  slowly  and  gently,  and  we’re  not  seeing  the  knitting  coming  undone.â€? Edith  Symes

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Chamber helps get wheels turning for new MTB track

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mountain  bike  track  beneath  the  pine  trees  in  Wainui  Reserve  could  be  built  next  year  if  a  â€œscoping  documentâ€?  meets  with  Raglan  Coastal  Reserves  Advisory  Committee  approval.   Although  it’s  early  days  yet,  expert  trail  builders  from  Rotorua  company  Empire  of  Dirt  â€“  which  is  set  to  pre-­scope  the  area  in  early  December  â€“  are  â€œenergisedâ€?  by  the  scheme,  says  Charlie  Young  who’s  pushing  along  the  proposal  on  behalf  of  Raglan  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Charlie,  a  tourism  operator  and  chair  of  the  chamber’s  tourism  committee,  reckons  a  mountain  bike  track  just  out  of  town  will  be  a  great  asset.  â€œThe  community  will  love  it!â€? A  recent  one-­pager  from  the  chamber  to  the  reserves  advisory  committee  explains  how  the  idea  was  conceived  by  members  of  Raglan  Mountain  Bike  Club,  but  has  sat  idle  for  the  past  year  waiting  for  a  group  of  community  members  keen  enough  to  start Â

scoping  the  project.    Now  the  chamber  has  â€œpicked  up  the  ballâ€?  as  an  economic  development  and  social  wellbeing  initiative,  says  the  one-­ pager.  â€œWaikato  District  Council  is  also  now  focusing  more  on  economic  development  and  tourism  â€Ś  and  this  project  seems  to  tick  a  lot  of  necessary  boxes.â€? Charlie  however  told  the  Chronicle  last  week  that  â€œwe  haven’t  got  everyone  on  side  yetâ€?  and  that  the  idea  must  evolve  in  the  right  way,  pointing  out  for  instance  there  DUH DUHDV WR EH GHPDUFDWHG DV VLJQLÂżFDQW WR local  Maori. But  he’s  keen  to  kickstart  the  project  with  some  fundraising  early  next  year  if  the  proposal  gets  approved.  â€œWe’ll  try  to  connect  with  funding  agencies.â€? $QG KHÂśV KRSHIXO WKH ÂżYH WR WHQ kilometre  MTB  track  â€“  which  would  cater  for  all  ages  and  skill  levels  â€“  could  be  up  and  running  within  the  year.  â€œIt’s  a  good  project  and  there’s  a  lot  of  support  for  it,â€?  he  insists.  Supporters  of  the  facility  say  the  nearest  MTB  tracks  to  Raglan  are  at  Pukete Â

and  Redwoods  in  Whakarewarewa  Forest,  Rotorua.  Another  MTB  track  in  a  town  now  known  for  its  annual  cycling  event  the  Karioi  Classic  could  be  a  big  drawcard.  Meanwhile  Raglan’s  local  mountain  ELNH FOXE ZDV WR KDYH LWV ÂżUVW $*0 this  week  with  the  aim  of  becoming  an  incorporated  society,  which  in  turn  would  take  membership  fees  and  fundraise  towards  the  proposed  MTB  track. Redwoods  is  publicly  funded  by  membership  fees  from  Rotorua  Mountain  Bike  Club  and  receives  $20,000  per  year  from  Rotorua  City  Council  towards  upkeep  of  the  facility,  points  out  local  MTB  club  PHPEHU 'LUN GH 5X\VVFKHU ZKR ÂżUVW mooted  the  idea  of  a  Raglan  track. Raglan  Ramblers  and  Raglan  Archery  are  keen  to  share  the  Wainui  Reserve  pine  plantation  with  the  proposed  MTB  track,  with  designated  areas  and  signage  for  each.  Ultimately,  adds  Charlie,  there  could  be  a  link-­up  of  walking  and  cycling  tracks  from  Raglan’s  township  to  Whale  Bay.          Edith  Symes

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Niche traveller market eyed for former resthome

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DJODQ FRXOG KDYH LWV ÂżUVW ³ÀDVKSDFNHUV´ KRPHVWD\ up  and  running  this  summer  if  new  Norrie  Avenue  residents  Amanda  and  Adam  Cron  get  the  resource  consent  they  require. After  buying  last  month  the  old  12-­bedroom,  four-­bathroom  Oceanview  Resthome  overlooking  the  harbour  â€“  and  deciding  a  house  that  size  has  â€œonly  so  many  optionsâ€?  â€“  they’re  now  frantically  renovating  the  property  with  an  eye  to  catering  for  a  niche  traveller  market.  The  idea  is  to  accommodate  not  only  their  own  small  family  but  also  several  guests  who  may  be  older  than  the  average  backpacker  but  perhaps  doing  their  OE  later  in  life,  says  Amanda. Âł+DYH \RX KHDUG RI Ă€DVKSDFNHUV"´ she  asked  on  revealing  her  plans  to  the  Chronicle  on  Monday.  They’re  the  middle-­aged  travellers  who  want  something  between  the  backpacker  and  hotel-­style  experience.  And  it’s  UHĂ€HFWHG LQ WKH SULFH RI FRXUVH “Our  unique  point  of  difference  is  our  guests  will  also  be  getting  a  homestay  experience,â€?  says  Amanda,  pointing  out  the  advantages  of  quality  linen  and  a  quiet  environment  in  which  to  relax. So  while  the  family’s  been  living Â

in  their  new  abode  since  June  as  they  negotiated  the  sale,  they’ve  been  stripping  sometimes  three-­deep  layers  of  old  wallpaper,  painting,  updating  bathrooms,  gardening  and  generally  getting  what  was  built  as  a  commercial  venture  complete  with  internal  sprinkler  system  back  to  a  liveable  standard  â€“  all  on  a  â€œtight  budgetâ€?,  says  Amanda.    â€œNo-­one’s  done  any  maintenance  for  years,â€?  she  explains  of  the  property  which  more  recently  housed  Hick  Bros  Civil  Construction  staff  relocated  from  Auckland  to  help  build  the  Te  Uku  windfarm. Now  the  Crons  are  focused  on  working  with  Waikato  District  Council  to  get  the  compliances  needed  for  the  resource  consent.  Additional  carparking  spaces  will  be  created  off  the  Whitley  Avenue  entrance  for  guests  who  book  into  the  four  double  guest  rooms  in  the  newer  wing  â€“  separate  from  their  own  living  area  â€“  which  Amanda  is  currently  working  on. There  are  commercial  appliances  to  be  installed  and  consideration  to  be  given  to  existing  trees  and  landscaping  they  want  to  retain.  There’s  a  lot  of  â€œjumping  through  hoopsâ€?  to  get  what  they  want,  she  admits. But  it’s  a  venture  of  a  lifetime,  says  the  40-­something  accountant Â

who’s  also  run  a  bed  and  b r e a k f a s t  back  home  in  England.  â€œIt’s  our  r e t i r e m e n t  plan.â€? Amanda  and  her  Kiwi  husband,  a  technician,  Amanda Cron r e t u r n e d  to  New  Zealand  with  their  two  school-­aged  VRQV ÂżYH \HDUV DJR DQG KDYH OLYHG mostly  in  Hamilton  since  then.  Their  ambitious  plan,  while  â€œexcitingâ€?,  has  had  them  on  tenterhooks  since  arriving  in  town. They  wonder  what  they’ll  do  if  consent  is  not  granted,  and  the  possibility  of  either  selling  the  property  to  developers  or  landbanking  it  is  in  the  back  of  their  minds. “But  I  really  want  to  be  part  of  the  community,â€?  stresses  Amanda. 0HDQWLPH $PDQGDÂśV NHHQ WR ÂżQG old  photos  people  in  the  community  may  have  of  the  one-­time  resthome  and  its  residents,  in  the  hope  she  can  have  a  bit  of  history  on  display  when  redecorating.    Edith  Symes

Hometown show Cornerstone for teen musician

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usic  has  always  been  a  part  of  14-­year-­old  5HLNL 5XDZDLÂśV OLIH :LWK ERWK parents,  Brian  and  Naomi,  in  local  reggae  band  Cornerstone  Roots,  joining  them  on  stage  was  just  a  matter  of  time. Now  with  a  few  years  of  performing  under  his  belt  and  freshly  returned  from  an  Aussie  tour,  Reiki  will  be  hitting  the  stage  at  a  home  venue.  â€œI’m  excited  for  sure,  it’s  Raglan  and  people  who  come  always  have  a  good  time  -­  it  goes  off,â€?  he  said. Having  played  mostly  pubs  in  NZ,  Reiki  reckons  the  vibe  is  a  bit  different  over  the  ditch,  playing  mostly  outdoors  and  at  venues  that Â

FDWHU VSHFLÂżFDOO\ IRU PXVLF +HÂśV also  got  some  festivals  lined  up  for  the  summer  in  NZ. Reiki  features  in  the  new  Cornerstone  Roots  single,  â€˜Is  ,W 5HDO"Âś 3OD\LQJ WKH JXLWDU DQG helping  with  the  lyrics.  The  song  is  about,  â€œknowing  your  own  vibe,  and  whether  it’s  real  or  not.“ Playing  the  guitar,  ukulele  and  percussion,  Reiki  is  learning  a  bit  of  bass  and  drums  to  add  to  the  mix.  The  Boys  High  student  also  has  a  trumpet  he  wants  to  start  playing  too. 6XUÂżQJ VNDWLQJ DQG SOD\LQJ rugby  during  his  spare  time,  his  future  plans  include  being  a  PXVLFLDQ VXUÂżQJ DQG VNDWLQJ DQG possibly  becoming  a  music  teacher. This  will  be  the  last  time Â

Cornerstone  Roots  will  be  playing  at  the  YOT  Club  with  Pete  Coddington  at  the  helm  and  the  band  says,  Reiki Ruawai “we  would  like  to  thank  him  for  all  his  support  over  the  years  and  his  vision  for  making  the  YOT  Club  one  of  the  best  venues  in  Aotearoa.â€? Reiki  plays  live  with  Cornerstone  Roots  this  Saturday  26  October  at  the  YOT  Club.  Look  out  for  their  Live  EP  and  new  album  set  for  release  this  summer. Maki  Nishiyama

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Three Little Birds flock to Bow Street

Saras Howie, Tony T House and Jess Mason outside their new space, Three Little Birds

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ith  the  windows  covered  in  newspaper,  the  little  retail  space  at  the  bottom  of  Bow  Street  (previously  Flaxen)  will  be  reopening  it’s  doors  again  this  Friday,  this  time  as  an  eclectic  gallery  and  retail  space,  Three  Little  Birds. A  conception  born  from  Tony  Johnson  (Tony  T  House),  Saras  Howie  and  Jess  Mason,  the  collective  space  is  a  follow  on  project  from  the  Raglan  Artisan  Workshop  held  at  the  wharf  late  last  year  and  earlier  this  year. “We  have  a  very  artistic  community  here  and  we  wanted  to  create  a  space  that  caters  to  the  needs  and  styles  of  creative  people  that  are  a  bit  left  of  centre,â€?  says  Tony. A  quirky  little  shop,  Three  Little  Birds  will  have  a  mixture  of  different  items  on  show  including  retro  and  vintage,  custom-­made Â

jewellery  and  up-­cycled  art  and  furniture. With  a  cool  steampunk  vibe,  there’ll  also  be  a  lot  of  industrial  steel  decorating  the  space. 6SHQGLQJ WKH ODVW ÂżYH ZHHNV or  so  getting  the  space  ready  for  opening,  the  shop  is  coming  together  nicely  with  an  assorted  mix  of  tidbits  shaping  the  dĂŠcor. Pointing  out  a  rustic  metal  frame  that  will  be  used  for  the  changing  room  curtains  Tony  says,  â€œ  we  want  to  inspire  people  to  think  differently  about  things  they  wouldn’t  necessarily  think  are  â€˜art’  and  make  them  use  the  creative  side  of  their  minds  a  little.â€? Holding  an  opening  party  on  Thursday  night,  the  shop  is  another  addition  to  the  creative  spaces  around  town.  The  trio  hopes  that  the  shop  will  be  an  outlet  for  creative  works  that  don’t  always  ¿W LQWR D QHDW OLWWOH ER[ Three  Little  Birds  opens  this  Friday  25  October. Maki  Nishiyama

Sunday Session this weekend There  is  simply  no  way  we  FRXOG OHW D ORQJ ZHHNHQG go  unnoticed  without  maximising  on  the  fact  that  we  can  boogie  the  Sunday  away  AND  get  a  little  sleep  in  on  Monday..  Bonus! So  we’ve  organised  a  little  'Teaser-­Session’  this  Sunday  the  27th  from  4.20pm  till  late.  (The  notorious  weekly  sessions  RIÂżFLDOO\ VWDUWV LQ 'HFHPEHU This  Sunday  Session  will  feature  a  great  line  up  of  local  talent,  with  live  artists  in  the  yard  playing  some  sunshine  Roots,  Dub  and  World  Lounge  sounds  in  the  likes  of  Dj  Kaya  Brown,  Frano,  Dubsonic.  Later  on  in  the  Club,  taking  it  to  the  next  level,  is  King  Maka’s  fresh  set  with  some  sneaky  lyrical  DFWLRQ IURP -LQMD &DW DQG WR ÂżQLVK it,  an  electroswing  mashup  set  from  your  host  Jamin-­I! Sounds  promising...  well  it  is! Join  us  for  a  cold  drink  in  the  sun,  get  a  taste  of  the  famous  Bing Â

King  wrap  and  shake  them  winter  cobwebs  away! )5(( *,9($:$< Check  out  the  Raglan  Sunday  Session  on  Facebook  to  be  in  the  draw  to  win  a  $50  bar  tab  and  2  yummy  Bing  King  wraps  this  Sunday!! Live  dj’s  in  the  Yot  Club  Yard  from  4.20  till  late.. “..Free  music  for  the  people!â€? S  Reid


Gingerbread house: an architect’s dream

The Sports Project: A series of Q & A’s with top sports people in our community

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or  over  a  year  now,  Raglan  locals  have  wondered  what’s  going  on  with  the  black  plastic  covering  the  ground  as  they  pass  through  Te  Uku.   It  turns  out  the  black  plastic,  anchored  with  pieces  of  wood,  was  put  down  to  kill  off  invasive  weeds,  property  owners’  German  architect  'DQLHO )ULHGULFK DQG (ULQ *ULIÂżWKV explained.  â€œOriginally  we  wanted  an  organic  block  but  after  different  organic  remedies  we  couldn’t  battle  with  the  dreaded  weed  periwinkle  that  overtook  most  of  the  three  acre  EORFN ´ *ULIÂżWKV VDLG Âł7KLV ZDV WKH most  effective  way  to  battle  these  weeds  and  kill  their  labyrinthine  root  system.â€? The  couple  bought  the  lifestyle  section  about  2  years  ago  and  it  was  a  quick  decision,  the  architect  stated.  They  knew  right  away  that  they  had  found  their  dream  property  so  the  offer  was  put  in  the  very  same  day.  â€œWe  always  wanted  a  lifestyle  block  to  have  a  couple  of  sheep,  room  for  veggie  gardens  and  a  place  for  our  two  children  WR HQMR\ QDWXUH ´ *ULIÂżWKV VDLG Âł,W was  perfect,  almost  too  good  to  be  true.â€? The  property  itself  used  to  be  the  heart  of  Te  Uku  with  the  original Â

Daniel Friedrich and Erin Griffiths with children Noam and Byron horse  drawn  coach  stop  located  at  the  nearby  old  olive  tree,  according  WR *ULIÂżWKV Âł7KH RULJLQDO WUDGLQJ SRVW DQG SRVW RIÂżFH XVHG WR UHVLGH right  where  the  black  plastic  is  laid  down,â€?  she  said.  â€œIn  its  day  this  block  was  the  bustling  hub  of  Te  Uku.â€? The  site  was  previously  owned  by  the  Ormiston  family  for  four  generations  and  the  late  Colin  Ormiston  put  a  tree  boarder  around  the  section  to  commemorate  what  it  once  used  to  be.   The  35  â€“  year  -­  old  architect  had  a  clear  agenda  and  vision  of  what  he  wanted  to  do  with  the  historical  land.  â€œWhen  growing  up  my  father  always  said  every  man  should  plant  a  tree,  father  a  child  and  build  his  own  home,â€?  Friedrich  said.  â€œI  had  done  the  others;Íž  I  guess  it  was  time  to  build  a  house.â€? As  an  architect,  it  had  always  been  a  dream  for  Friedrich  to  design  his  own  home.  Now,  this  ambitious  dwelling  that  has  taken  more  than  one  year  to  build  is  almost  complete.  Currently  renting  the  house  next  door,  the  young  family  is  planning  to  move  into  their  dream  residence  within  the  next  month. The  house,  nicknamed  the  â€œgingerbread  houseâ€?  by  some,  stands  in  harmony  with  its  surroundings  and  clearly  has  a  (XURSHDQ LQĂ€XHQFH ZLWK D

degree  angle  slate  roof  and  dormers  but  with  a  modern  twist  with  a  contemporary  box  to  one  side.   The  architect  used  a  clever  hook  system  imported  from  Germany  WR Âż[ WKH VODWHV ZKLFK JLYHV WKH URRI PRUH Ă€H[ LQ VWURQJ ZLQGV DQG earthquakes.  Friedrich  said  that  the  majority  of  the  internal  and  external  ¿QLVKLQJ WLPEHU ZDV VRXUFHG IURP the  property  itself.  â€œA  combination  of  woods  has  been  dressed  to  GLIIHUHQW FXVWRP PDGH SURÂżOHV WR create  different  looks  and  textures.â€?  The  majority  of  the  work  was  completed  by  the  architect  himself,  friends,  family  and  HelpEx  workers.   â€œIt  was  a  bit  if  â€œa  mini  do  it  yourself  Grand  Designs;Íž  from  design  to  completion,  wood  milling  DQG GUHVVLQJ WR ÂżQLVKLQJ GHWDLOV ´ he  said. Helpex  is  similar  to  wwoofer  work.   It  is  an  internet  based  exchange  programme,  which  links  international  travellers  to  host  families.   â€œWe  have  hosted  20+  people  over  the  last  year.It  has  certainly  been  a  period  in  our  lives  that  has  been  diverse  and  LQWHUHVWLQJ ´ *ULIÂżWKV FRQÂżUPHG "But  I  would  never  trade  the  experience.â€?  Friedrich  said  that  many  New  Zealand  homes  are  still  built  in  ways  that  allow  on-­going  condensation  to  occur  which  leads  to  mould  growth Â

and  unhealthy  living  environments.   Taking  on  this  challenge  was  not  MXVW D FKDQFH WR IXO¿O D GUHDP LW was  a  way  for  the  architect  to  show  FOLHQWV D ¿QLVKHG SURMHFW ZKHUH RQH can  actually  feel  the  difference. Friedrich,  originally  from  a  small  WRZQ LQ *HUPDQ\ ZHQW LQWR WKH ¿HOG of  carpentry  as  a  young  adult  but  discovered  his  architectural  talents  in  his  early  twenties  and  pursued  them  persistently.  He  completed  his  architectural  studies  in  2006  DQG ¿QLVKHG ZLWK D %DFKHORU LQ Architecture.  Friedrich  arrived  in  NZ  in  2008  and  founded  DF  Design  Ltd  in  2010,  an  innovative,  multifaceted  architectural  practice.   Most  of  his  designs  were  built  in  Queenstown  and  can  be  viewed  on  www. dfdesign.co.nz.  He  specializes  in  sustainable,  low  energy  architecture  and  designs. In  2012  DF  Design  has  joined  Climate  House,   www. climatehouse.co.nz,   a  group  of  passionate  and  skilled  professionals  aiming  to  set  new  performance  and  design  standards  for  NZ  housing.  Freed  from  constraints  of  clients,  Friedrich  gave  himself  free  reign  to  create  according  to  his  needs  and  tastes.  The  home  has  become  a  personal  statement  of  how  this  family  wants  to  live.  Charlotte  Marten

Tile Mural part of Old School celebrations Who  remembers  sitting  down  of  our  local  community  and  by  FRORXUHG SDQHOV \RX ZLOO ÂżQG \RXU have  donated  materials  or  given  at  the  Raglan  Arts  Centre  and  visitors  to  various  events  and  markets  very  own  artwork,  there  for  all  to  see  substantial  discounts.  These  include  over  the  past  year  or  so?   and  admire. potter  Tony  Sly  for  his  gift  of  the  clay  making  a  little  ceramic  tile?  You  may  have  painted  it,  or  perhaps  you  chose  to  carve  a  design.   And  possibly  you  then  forgot  about  it!   Or  wondered  what  happened  to  it  â€“  wasn’t  there  something  about  a  mural,  to  be  made  from  all  the  hundreds  of  tiles  made  by  members Â

Well,  its  all  coming  together  this  weekend  â€“  the  mural  project,  started  at  the  fundraising  Clay  Fiesta  in  February   2012,  will  be  unveiled  in  all  its  glory  at  7pm  on  Saturday  evening,  one  of  several  events  celebrating  the  130th  birthday  of  the  Old  School.   Somewhere  on  the  two  large  multi-­

Each  artist  paid  a  small  fee  of  $5  for  the  privilege  of  adding  to  the  mural,  and  most  of  that  money  has  been  available  for  upgrades  to  the  Clay  Shed,  including  the  purchase  of  a  new  kiln.  This  is  thanks  to  the  wonderful  generosity  of  a  number  of  individuals  and  businesses  who Â

and  Waikato  Ceramics  for  discounts  on  glaze  and  stains.  So  come  along  to  see   this  amazing  expression  of  Raglan’s  genius  â€“  7pm  on  Saturday  at  the  Old  School,  then  stay  to  join  in  the  birthday  celebrations  â€“  music,  food,  cash  bar  and  fun.  All  very  welcome.  -XGLWK &ROOLQV

This  week  the  Chronicle  caught  up  with  semi-­pro  surfer  Jess  Santorik,  past  NZ  :RPHQ V 6XU¿QJ &KDPS DQG :DLNDWR Sportsperson  of  the  Year  (2008). What  was  your  greatest  sporting  achievement?  World  Juniors  in  Tahiti  2004,  placed  13th  over  all. What  in  your  memory  is  the  highlight  of  \RXU VXU¿QJ FDUHHU VR IDU"  Highlighting  one  thing  in  particular  just  seems  so  unfair  so...  being  so  lucky  to  travel  the  world,  see  amazing  new  countries  and  met  amazing  people. What  age  were  you  when  you  started  VXU¿QJ" Dad  had  me  in  the  water  pretty  young  but  I  really  got  obsessive  about  it  when  I  was  about  12.  +RZ GLG \RX JHW LQYROYHG LQ VXU¿QJ"  6XU¿QJ KDV DOZD\V EHHQ D 6DQWRULN IDPLO\ WKLQJ VXU¿QJ ZDWFKLQJ supporting  or  through  our  art.  I  was  born  into  it.  Mum  has  always  been  so  amazingly  supportive  and  dad  has  always  been  one  of  those  legendary  parents  that  ZRXOG ¿OP HYHU\ VXUI WDNH XV WR HYHU\ comp,  he  loves  it. Was  sport  encouraged  in  your  family  when  you  were  growing  up?  Yeah  Dad  had  us  all  in  the  water  when  we  are  really  young.  I  never  remember  being  told  to  go  surf  or  be  active,  it  was  more  like  I  was  told  not  try  not  surf  so  much  and  do  my  homework  haha.  What  advice  would  you  have  for  young  people  wanting  to  excel  at  sport?  ,W V SUHWW\ VLPSOH UHDOO\ ¿QG something  you  love.  It's  easy  to  learn  something  you  love Who  do  you  feel  inspired  by?  Obviously  the  worlds  best  but  I'm  inspired  also  by  real  life  people  here  in  rags.  people  that  are  ripping  and  having  fun.  Luke  Cederman  is  a  freak  of  nature.  I  could  watch  him  surf  all  day.  Tava  my  nephew,  he's  an  adorable  little  frothing  JURP ZKR ZLOO EH VXU¿QJ EHWWHU WKDQ PH soon. Tell  us  about  your  current  LQYROYHPHQW ZLWK VXU¿QJ" Surf  comps  are  only  run  in  summer  these  days  so  , P MXVW ZDLWLQJ IRU WKHP WR ¿UH XS DJDLQ Really  get  excited.  Missing  the  challenge.  Best  traveling  experience?  Europe  with  mum  was  awesome!  Usually  you  can  only  do  one  comp  then  leave  to  the  next  but  Europe  allowed  us  to  do  a  few  events  and  be  tourists  in  between.  So  we  had  time  to  go  to  Paris,  eat  some  frogs  legs  and  snails  with  the  French,  climb  up  some  extremely  large  hills  to  some  of  the  worlds  oldest  most  beautiful  castles  in  Portugal  and  sun  bathe  (  Kiwi  style,  clothes  on)  next  to  naked  people  in  Spain What  are  your  future  plans  and  goals?  Plan  to  keep  competing  and  a  huge  goal  is  to  stay  at  the  top  of  New  Zealands  ZRPHQ VXU¿QJ 1= KDV VRPH DPD]LQJ up  and  coming  surfers  that  I'm  sure  will  keep  me  on  my  toes.

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ENGINEERING

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RAGLAN AUTOGATES autogates@live.com

mobile  021 263 8698

ELECTRICIANS

BUILDERS

LAWNS / LANDSCAPING

Spring clean with a mini skip. As  spring  gets  into  full  swing,  the  demand  for  Mini  Skips  grows.  Whether  people  want  to  clean  out  their  house  or  garden,  hiring  a  mini  skip  is  a  convenient  way  to  get  rid  of  their  waste. Â

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Phone Rob Short 0274 846 124 or A/H 825 0246

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DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

AL DRAINAGE CENTR AND PLUMBING LTD Covering all aspects of Drainage and Plumbing Digger Work Water Mains Digger Hire Available

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Ph Dean 027 482 3130 or 07 825 8132 central-­drainage@hotmail.com

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676 3081 Stefan Frew.022 Registered Electrician srf.stefan@gmail.com srf.stefan@gmail.com 022 676 3081 3081 Electrician Stefan Frew. Registered 022 676

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 REFRIGERATION SERVICES

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION LTD Richard,  Trish  and  Glenn  Flower

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Courses, classes & workshops

For Sale THE METALYARD : Pipes, parts, metal, wheels, bikes, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme Waste 8250017 DRY SPLIT PINE ÀUHZRRG SHU P3. Contact Dan 0292 486 316

Flowers Lilypot Florist )UHVK Ă RZHUV 6HQG Ă RZHUV 3RWWHG SODQWV

07 825 6847

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Commoners + Kowtow best clean, basic Mens & Womens tees. Lonely Lingerie best bra & briefs. Triumph & Disaster best Mens NZ shave + skincare xxx... best :) xxx

GARAGE SALE: everything must go! Saturday 25 Oct, starts 7.30am ‘til noon, 3 Robert Street.

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

Wanted SPCA APPEAL wanted, not door. Ph Mike

ANNUAL collectors door to 825 6769

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST are invited IURP EHQHĂ€FLDO RZQHUV and/or other interested parties for the lease of land and buildings at 28 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Whaingaroa/Raglan. For an appointment to view or for general inquiries contact: tekopua3and4@ gmail.com by 4th November 2013. Secretary te Kopua 3 and 4 Trust.

Whale Bay

Fitness Studio &DOO 7RP ZZZ ZKDOHED\ÂżWQHVV FRP

SAT 26 OCT @ HARBOUR VIEW HOTEL, DECIBEL. Live Rock, female vocals and female drummer starts 9.30pm. SAT 26 OCT @ YOT CLUB, CORNERSTONE ROOTS with DJ JAMIN-I, Presales @ Raglan Roast or HYHQWĂ€QGHU FR Q] SUN 27 OCT @ THE WHARF, Smokehouse band live, 3 ‘til 6.30pm. SUN 27 OCT @ YOT CLUB, SUNDAY SESSION, First Summer Session, Djs and Special Guests, Free From 4.30pm.

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FRI 25 OCT @ YOT Club, The Bass Heavy SHAKEDOWN with THE JAFA MAFIA SOUND SYSTEM $10. FRI 25 OCT @ VALENTES, Top NZ Country act, Bernie Griffen & the Flaming Pearls with songwriter Chris Thompson, from 8pm, $15 admission. SAT 26 OCT ROCKIT @248 wainui rd. launching surf shop and art studio... tractorfm djs, live sounds, 10am till late $10 after 8pm.

RAGLAN WEST, SUNNY COMMERCIAL LEASE 2 bdrms + sleepout, N/P, 300sqm, High Stud New, N/S, $320pw ph 027 257 HPDLO VKHU\O NHU#[WUD FR Q] 8887. Flatmate Wanted 3 BEDROOM fully fenced West Rags $300 SINGLE ROOM AVAILABLE to share with p/wk Phone 0272406563

early Dec. Long term rental, family, no pets. Ph 021409268 4 BDRM HOUSE from now for 6 mnths, pref close to town, good, reliable, working tenants, no pets. Ph 027 493 5144

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launching 26.10.13 @ 10am surf shop & art studio raglan roast coffee tractor fm djs and live music $10 after 8 pm facebook: rock-it raglan

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Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing the New Zealand Transport Agency to undertake construction activities on the Waikato Expressway, Rangiriri Section, will close XLI &VMHKI XS SVHMREV] ZILMGYPEV XVEJ½G SR XLI HEXI PMWXIH FIPS[ )QIVKIRG] WIVZMGIW LEZI FIIR RSXM½IH

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Road: Date: Time:

POOL OPEN DAY – Labour Day Monday – 28th October 1.00pm – 4.00 pm Raglan Area School Pool – Gold Coin entry EVERYONE WELCOME !!

Rangiriri Bridge 8 November to 11 November 2013 6.00pm Friday to 6am Monday

This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974.

Temporary Road Closure

Lane Swimming from 6.00 pm and Swimming Lessons starting on 7th November 2013

Waimaori Road Notice is hereby given that the Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing the Waikato Off-road Racing Club to hold an event, will close Waimaori Road for the period set out below. For the period of closure of the roads, the following provision [MPP FI QEHI JSV SVHMREV] ZILMGYPEV XVEJ½G [LMGL [SYPH otherwise use the roads. The road sections will be QERRIH EX MRXIVWIGXMSRW F] GPIEVP] MHIRXM½EFPI QEVWLEPW equipped with radio communication and access will be provided in the event of an emergency.

BECOME A MEMBER! Memberships are now available for the new swim season. Forms available on the day or download from our website. RSC members enjoy significant discounts on club events/activities. Prices are listed on our website. are selling food and drinks to fundraise for new equipment. Come along, We join and support the swim club, have fun! As a special introductory offer to welcome our new swim coach Jacqui Bell into the community, we are offering 30 min private coaching sessions for the special price of $25.00 per session – open to everyone. We look forward to working with Jacqui who brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience. Sessions available Thursday 31st Oct – Saturday 2nd Nov. Spaces are limited! Be in quick – payment will secure booking. E-mail us to arrange booking.

Date and times of the closures to ordinary vehicular XVEJ½G EVI EW JSPPS[W Date of Closure Time of Closure Name of Road(s)

Sunday 27 October 2013 9.00 am to 3.30 pm Waimaori Road

This notice is given pursuant to the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974.

G J Ion Chief Executive

Visit our website: www.sportsground.co.nz/raglanswimclub email us at raglanswimclub@gmail.com or check us out on Facebook. Contact: Mel Brydon 021 16 600 67 for more information

29th March 2014

Temporary Road Closure Rangiriri Bridge on Glen Murray Road

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@ THE SAT 26 OCT @ MON RAGLAN GOLF RAGLAN CLUB. 500 CLUB. From 10am. cards, 1pm. Labour your Weekend MAINLY TRX CircuitMUSIC Improve Openpower! Golf Comp. All Mondays Classes paddle & welcome. We d n e s d a y s 2QH KRXU FDUGLR VWUHQJWK IRFXV 6SRUW VSHFLÂżF SHUVRQDO F U N D R A I S I N G 9.30am@ Te Uku WUDLQLQJ FODVVHV 0RQ 7KXUV SP CARWASH Sat 26 Oct Church. )UL DP WKDW IRFXV RQ VWUHQJWK @ FDUGLR Bow  St Motors for TUES 0XVW 3UH %RRN PD[ SHU @ RAGLAN Bullsharks soccer trip CLUB FODVV -Texas Whale Bay to Wellington. Whale6.30pm. Bay Hold’em Fitness Studio Fitness @ StudioRaglan MATCHBOX SHOW WED &DOO 7RP 26th-31st October @ Club, &DOO 7RP )XQ 4XL] ZZZ ZKDOHED\ÂżWQHVV FRP the Raglan Old SchoolZZZ ZKDOHED\ÂżWQHVV FRP 6:45pm. Arts Centre. WEDNESDAYS @ RAGLAN ART BLACKSAND CAFÉ. GROUP Annual Knitting Circle from Exhibition @ Raglan 9.30am. All welcome. Town Hall, 26-28 Oct, Beginners welcome. 10am - 4pm, free. R A G L A N KARIOI QUILTERS RAMBLERS WED EXHIBITION @ Town 30 OCTOBER: 9am Hall, Labour Weekend, at carpark next to 26, 27 & 28 October, Ă€UH VWDWLRQ 7H 0DWD 10am to 4pm daily. domain to 327m NZ CHAMPIONSHIP Magic Mountain – FINAL off-road racing bring lunch. 238 Waimaori Rd - Te FREE CV WRITING & Mata. 10am-3pm Sat BUDGET Assistance 26 & Sun 27 Oct. @ Raglan Community CAR BOOT SALE, House. Appointments Sunday 27 October required. 8258142. 2013, Raglan Club R U READY, Ladies Carpark. Site Fee $5, show us your Contact 825 8521. Gurnard, Jan 6-11, This Sunday 10 a.m. 2014 Vision Church LAST WED OF THE Raglanwest MONTH @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 60’s Yvette Music ‘n’ Mingles, Harry-Wright NDUDRNH UDIĂ HV All welcome 7 Taipari Ave. 11am. Enquiries Contact: 825 7305 Geoff Meek 825 0488.

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RAGLAN Chronicle 11


Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION: Fri 1st November 2013 - SP 5D\ :KLWH 2IÀFH %RZ 6W 5DJODQ DON’T FORGET OUR PURCHASER/VENDOR PROMOTION!!! List or purchase in the next 3 months & be in to win:

1st prize -­ $5000 travel voucher, 2nd prize $2000 travel voucher.  Conditions  apply ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE RIGHT IN TOWN

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Tucked  away  is  this  quality  built,  excellently  maintained  3  bedroom  home.  Drive  up  the  driveway  and  be  impressed.  The  living  area  opens  out  to  sun  drenched  decking,  capturing  morning  and  afternoon  sun.  The  location  is  excellent  â€“  close  to  bush  lined  board  walk,  estuary  for  close  kayak  access,  walking  distance  to  town  and  school.  A  very  well  planted  1413  m2  site. Prior  Auction  offers  OPEN HOME considered.

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Saturday  1pm 19  Tutchen  Ave

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First  home  buyers  your  search  is  over!  This  welcoming  home  offers  3  good  sized  bedrooms  a  wood  burner  to  keep  the  family  cozy  through  winter  and  has  been  partially  renovated.  The  616m2  section  is  surprisingly  private,  well  fenced  safe  backyard  and  even  includes  a  large  concrete  area  perfect  for  young  kids  on  their  bikes.  With  a  double  garage  as  well  this  property  has  it  all  and  still  provides  an  opportunity  to  add  value.  Don’t  delay;  you  might  be  surprised  just  how  cheap  this  little  beauty  will  be‌  Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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FAMILY HOME WITH SLEEP-­OUT IN RAGLAN $385,000

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Saturday  12pm 1  Cross  St

You  are  just  a  walk  to  Lorenzen  Bay.  It  is  our  privilege  to  market  this  very  solid  4  bedroom  family  home.  Featuring  polished  WLPEHU Ă€RRULQJ D FRYHUHG SDWLR DUHD DQG LW is  fully  fenced.  As  you  enter  the  gate  you  will  feel  the  peace  and  the  privacy,  â€œthere’s  no  place  like  home.â€?  This  is  it!!   Mature  trees,  Ă€DW P VLWH 7KLV LV WKH RULJLQDO /RUHQ]HQ Family  Home.  â€œThey  don’t  build  them  like  this  now,â€?  many  have  been  heard  to  comment.  Bring  the  family,  the  boat  and  pets.  There’s  room  for  the  lot!   Solid,  Safe  and  Sound  family  living  at  its  best!   Prior  Auction  offers  considered.

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Saturday  1pm 2a  Bayview  Rd

A  great  opportunity  to  secure  a  family  home  or  maybe  an  investor  will  appreciate  the  value  on  offer.  3  bedrooms,  open  plan  living,  large  decking  and  views  out  to  the  KDUERXU $OVR IHDWXULQJ D VOHHS RXW SHUIHFW for  extended  friends  and  family  plus  a  garage,  workshop  and  carport.  This  property  is  fully  fenced  and  also  offers  extra  off  street  parking.  An  absolute  must  see!

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BUSH & BAY VIEWS

1930’s  bach  adapted  to  modern  living  featuring: ‡ 7ZR GRXEOH EHGURRPV RQH VLQJOH EHGURRP ‡ &RPELQHG EDWKURRP SOXV H[WUD WRLOHW ‡ &RUQHU VHFWLRQ P VLQJOH OHYHO ZLWK D sunny  aspect ‡ *UHDW RXWGRRU Ă€RZ IRU WKRVH VXPPHU %%4 enjoying  harbor  &  bush  views  in  a  great  location ‡ )XOO\ UHIXUELVKHG LQFOXGLQJ URRI SOXPELQJ &  electrics Will  leave  a  lasting  impression,  so  don’t  delay!  Prior  Auction  offers considered.

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OPEN HOME Saturday  2pm 61a  Lorenzen  Rd

CALLING ALL FIRST TIME BUYERS! $310,000

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OPEN HOME Sunday  2pm 532  Okete  Rd

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

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OPEN HOME Saturday  12pm 29a  Cliff  St

OPEN HOMES this weekend 26th, 27th & 28th Oct Saturday  12pm  -­  1  Cross  St

Sunday  12pm  -­  472  Wainui  Rd

Saturday  12pm  -­  29a  Cliff  St

Sunday  1pm  -­  71  Lorenzen  Bay  Rd

Saturday  1pm  -­  19  Tutchen  Ave Â

Sunday  2pm  -­  532  Okete  Rd

Saturday  1pm  -­  2a  Bay  View  Rd Saturday  2pm  -­  61a  Lorenzen  Bay  Rd

Monday  12pm  -­  67  Lorenzen  Bay  Rd  Monday  1pm  -­  26  Cambrae  Rd Monday  2pm  -­  57  Government  Rd

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

Sunday  12pm 472  Wainui  Rd


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