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Amber Beaumont with her gold medal at the NZ International Federation of Bodybuilding National Champs.

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When it comes to understanding the human physique Raglan Gym owner Amber Beaumont doesn’t just talk the talk. Amber has spent a gruelling year training as a bodybuilder and all her hard work paid off last weekend when she won Gold at the NZ International Federation of Bodybuilding National Champs. Amber was competing in the novice women over 55kg physique category. Just a week earlier she took second place in the Waikato and Coromandel Championships, her first ever bodybuilding competition, and it was that result that enabled her to go through to the Nationals.

Amber is understandably delighted with her medals but admits that the many hours of training and preparation haven’t been easy. “I’m blown away by my results,” she says. “But it’s been one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.” Amber started preparing for the Waikato and Coromandel Championships around 12 months ago. At first training took up around 12 hours a week and she had to follow a nutritional plan. She used a trainer, Brian McFarlane, a former Mr NZ who’s based in Hamilton, to help plan her schedule. “He was awesome,” she says. “I couldn’t have done it without him.” Bodybuilders aim to reduce body fat and increase muscle mass. Amber started out with around 22% body fat and managed to drop this to 12% before the Waikato competition. “You actually put on weight at the start,” she explains. “When you want to gain muscle you need ample fat around the joints to protect them. Then about 12 week away from the event you aim to burn as much body fat as you can.” So ten weeks out from the competition Amber’s training stepped up several gears. She now had to find time to fit in 20 hours a week training which involved two hours of cardio exercise a day (one in the morning and one in the evening) and four weight training sessions a week. Her eating plan also became more stringent. http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan The only carbohydrates allowed were rolled oats and brown rice and her evening meal had to be carb free. “It was fish and vegetables or prawns and vegetables,” she recalls. “Following the eating plan was the hardest part. That and lack of sleep at night because of hunger pains.” Continued on pg7 Brought to you by

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Drilling off Raglan fuels no concern Sydney-based Origin Energy is telling boats to stay half a kilometre clear of the semi submersible rig Kan Tan V1 when it drills two exploration wells, Korimako-1 and Tarapunga-1, 40 nautical miles off the coast this and next month. But Raglan Sport Fishing Club secretary Sheryl Hart has no worries so long as the drilling’s done in the “safest possible way”, and points out 40 nautical miles is a long way offshore as far as local fishing is concerned. “We (boaties) rarely go there,” she says. Meanwhile Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM) local spokesman and chair Stephen Frew is happy the exploratory drilling will have “negligible impact”. Origin Energy’s permits are for an area known as the Northern Taranaki/Northland Basin, which has the Raglan coast pretty much at its centre. However Sheryl, who’s also NZ Recreational Fishing Council secretary, stresses that “pretty stringent” controls are in place nationwide to cover exploratory

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drilling which operates within a water depth of 2000 feet and drills to a maximum of 25,000 feet. All drilling waste for instance must be taken to shore for proper disposal, she says, and drilling rigs must carry the prerequisite safety devices to soak up oil spills should there be any. “We hope the greater good outweighs the risks,” she says to suggestions oil drilling poses unnecessary threats. “If you don’t want drilling for oil, best you don’t drive your car and just stay at home.” Stephen says that with the drilling being undertaken such a long way offshore, any effects will be “very localised” and impact on only a couple of hundred square metres. Seabed mining by contrast, he points out, contributes to hundreds of square kilometres losing almost total land and marine biodiversity. While Stephen admits that KASM remains watchful, he believes the current exploration is totally “professional”.

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He also points to a “robust” regulatory regime which, he says, has ensured that there have been no major impacts to date. The Kan Tan V1 rig, operated by the Sinopecstar Petroleum Company, has been drilling at various locations around the country for the past few months and will take about 40 days to complete its work out from Raglan. Before coming to New Zealand it was in service in the North Sea, the UK, Trinidad, Tobago and Australia. The drilling will help Origin Energy – formed out of the demerger of Australian conglomerate Boral Ltd in 2000, and which has about 2400 staff – find out if there are commercially recoverable reserves of gas or oil offshore.

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Off Road Raglan – this weekend On Saturday Raglan will host the Off Road Raglan Challenge for its second year running, competitors will kayak, run and mountain bike around our beautiful landscape.

If you have been thinking that you may like to take part, it’s not too late. With options for multisport individuals or teams: 10km + 12km run + 34km bike, short course individuals or teams run + bike, you can also just register to do just the bike, we really do have something for everyone. There will also be something a little different

happening, a team from Hamilton will be paddling the water on something a different – an Akwakat, part bike/kayak, it will be a sight to behold! Louise Mark will also be starting our race, she is last year’s Speights Coast to Coast longest day runner up, so if you want to take part either as a competitor or spectator, join us at the Kokiri on Saturday 23rd. For more information contact Dirk 825 0309 or Lisa 825 7115.

Jocelyn our foodie Growing up in Te Awamutu. Jocelyn has lived in Raglan since 2005.

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Many of you will know Jocelyn as our foodie. Jocelyn has worked at The Herbal Dispensary since March 2006, with some time away in between Jocelyn is now back full time. Jocelyn’s focus at The Herbal Dispensary is to provide customers with awesome organic foods and produce and is often on hand to help with food choices and inspire you to try new foods. She firmly believes you are what you eat & can always suggest how to use foods you may be unfamiliar with and help expand your dietary range. Jocelyn makes up our organic vegetable & fruit boxes each week, which are very popular and are a great way to have fresh organic produce. For more information about vege boxes pop in and see Jocelyn. For those of you who know Jocelyn you may wonder where she gets her energy, see below for her famous smoothie recipe - a great way to start the day!

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‘Dream’ win spurs Billy on in dream tour quest Top Raglan surfer Billy Stairmand reckons the win of his life recently in Spain – where he pulled off the ASP’s Pantin Classic, pocketing more than $20,000 for the effort – is a dream come true.

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It’s “pretty crazy”, he says of his unexpected victory, pointing out he’s never won more than three grand before. Despite his windfall, Billy didn’t splash out. The 21-year-old from Lily Street is trying to save up for a house, and apart from covering costs has invested the winnings. And he says he’ll buy one day in Raglan, the town where he’s ridden the waves since he was a kid – one who from a distance could sometimes be mistaken for the girl next door with his then trademark long blond locks flying. Nowadays it’s shorter-haired, grownup Billy, wearing cap and sunnies, who’s quite often to be seen around town, perhaps Billy celebrating his big win in 2008, with his brother Reef and sister Zoe cruising on the deck of the Harbour View’s Verandah Bar between surfing stints. But not The conditions worked in his favour and the surprise result for long. elevated him over 80 places from his previous ranking of 162, Competitions beckon and Billy needs to “bump up” his ratings, putting him well inside the top 100. he says, in the tough game of professional surfing. With limited cashflow, Billy had planned on coming back to Ranked at number 90 in the world after his breakthrough win in Raglan after the qualifying series’ European league to “chill” for the Spain – which came at the end of six back-to-back competitions over rest of the year. two months in the European league of the World Qualifying Series But he says his victory and its financial reward have spurred him (WQS) – Billy’s hell-bent on getting up there in the top 30 or 40 to on to head overseas again in search of still more points, barely two qualify for the prestigious ASP World Tour. weeks after returning last month. It’s one of six circuits organised by the professional surfing body, The Chronicle caught up with Billy packing bags and boards the and the one aspiring young surfers the world over call the “dream day before he flew out to Canada to compete at Vancouver Island. tour”, taking in 10 comps throughout the year of the best surfers at From there it was to be more comps just weeks apart in Santa Cruz the best places, explains Billy. and the Canary Islands. He’ll work towards his goal by selecting comps in the qualifying Then, after just two days at home, he’ll wrap up the year’s series and gaining all-important points that lead to the rankings. competitions with a month-long trip to Hawaii before Christmas. “I think I can do it, I hope I can do it,” says Billy. “I’ve proved It makes for a “pretty lucky” lifestyle, Billy admits. But the best to myself I can win a (world) comp so hopefully I can win a few good fortune of all would be to hit the jackpot again and eventually more.” get on that “dream tour”. Billy’s big win in Spain – making him only the second Kiwi to “I love competing and travelling to new places,” says the former take out the Pantin Classic after Gisborne’s Maz Quinn won the title Raglan Area School Surfing Academy star student. “I love surfing in 2005 – came unexpectedly after he entered the six-star event as a and I wouldn’t want to do anything else.” definite “underdog”, he says. Edith Symes

Final tally gives Linda seat Final Waikato District Council election results out this week have handed Linda Cole a seat after all on the Raglan Community Board.

The Plunket advocate and Classic Car Festival organiser’s final tally of 474 – up 35 on the election-day count – means she just squeezes out Raglan Information Centre stalwart Noleen McCathie for the sixth seat on the board. Despite attracting 21 more votes, Noleen misses out by six votes.

Other final figures are 589 for Rodger Gallagher, 559 for Bob MacLeod, 525 for Alan Vink, 482 for Barry Ashby and 481 for Terry Horn. Meanwhile in the four-way tussle for Raglan ward councillor Clint Baddeley has ended up just 23 votes clear of Malibu Hamilton (338 to 315 votes), followed closely by Matt Holl (291) then Alan Vink (238). In the mayoral race, Clint finally lost out to Allan Sanson by 1099 votes. Edith Symes

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Introducing Raglan’s NLP trainer

Ever wanted to be more successful in life? Raglan-based Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Trainer Stephanie Philp offers courses and training which can help you do just that. Emma Brooks popped along to Stephanie’s most recent course to find out more. It’s a smiling, cheery group of people who greet me at the C-Barn one wet and windy lunchtime. They’ve all taken six days out of their lives to attend this course and one in particular has made a momentous effort to be here; Esteban has flown all the way from Colombia. The course that Stephanie is running today is called MetaMorphosis 202, the second in a three part series of NLP Practitioner Training. Which brings me onto my first question – just what is Neuro-Linguistic Programming?

Turns out that’s a hard question to answer in a few words. Stephanie sums it up neatly as a “technology or science for how people achieve success” but it’s clear from the very thick manual that each participant is armed with that the topic is a big one. “It’s just so huge,” admits Carleen. “It’s about noticing how people organise and accept experiences; a toolbox of techniques for understanding what’s going on in the unconscious.” Stephanie became an NLP practitioner in 1994 and since 2000 when she became an internationally recognised NLP trainer has trained Practitioners and Master Practitioners. She now runs her business MetaMorphosis Ltd from Raglan. She offers a range of services including corporate training, courses and presentations. Shop 2, The Lost Lane, 3 Wainui Road, Raglan, New Zealand 0226316090

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So what does taking part in one of her courses involve? Carleen and Shahn tell me about some of the different methods involved which include story-telling, feedback sessions, tests and trance. Hang on - trance? “To get us into a relaxed state,” explains Shahn, “because when you’re relaxed you learn more easily.” So no long, mind-numbing lectures then? They reassure me that all the learning is fun and interactive. “Stephanie’s jokes are the best bit,” says Shahn. All of those attending this course have different reasons for doing so. In some cases partners have attended similar courses while for Shahn experiencing Stephanie cure her fear of flying using an NLP technique was a big enough motivator to learn more. Wayne has spent twenty years working with addicts. He says he had always felt there must be a more effective way of working with a group of clients but it wasn’t until he read an article about NLP that something clicked. “It was like finding the Holy Grail,” he says. Since attending his first course Wayne says his training has made a massive difference in his work and he’s had a written letter of commendation from his employer to prove it. Carleen too has experienced success with NLP techniques. She recently won a gold medal in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at the Australian Jiu Jitsu Champs in Melbourne. Her partner, who has also trained with Stephanie, took her through some NLP techniques before the competition. “I’m convinced that NLP made the difference,” she says. My time is up and the participants are ready to get back into their training. Tomorrow is the last day of the course and the group will

A happy bunch of students. From top left: Wayne, Stephanie, Shahn, Esteban. Bottom from left Adrian, Carleen.

head home and start putting their new-found techniques to use in their everyday lives. NLP is not limited to the work environment. “If there’s room for growth, then there’s room for change,” says Carleen. Esteban has the longest journey home. This course has served him two purposes – learning about NLP techniques and also helping to improve his English language skills. So what knowledge will he take back to Colombia with him? “That I have all the resources I need to succeed,” he says. Want to learn more? Check out Stephanie’s website www.metamorphosis.co.nz. Or sign up for Stephanie’s next course: Blueprint for Excellence. An Introduction to NLP. Friday 26 and Saturday 27 November, Raglan.


Animal Health Column For Raglan People + their Pets

The Jackson clan Meet the Jackson sisters and their extended family that includes Jordie the rabbit and Lucy the minature horse. Jordie the black and white bunny, named after Newcastle United is the latest edition to their small farm in Te Uku.

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Continued from pg2 Amber found herself dreaming about a MacDonald’s Angus burger during those last weeks. “Everyone at the gym knew how much I wanted that burger,” she laughs. On the night before competition she finally got her wish. “You have a cheat meal that you’re allowed the night before you compete,” she explains. “It pumps carbs into the muscles and gives you a more defined shape.” Amber was also allowed several glasses of wine – having resisted alcohol entirely during her training she said the combination of wine and burger gave her the best sleep she’d ever had. Amber says she was very nervous before going on stage. “Backstage is pretty chaotic,” she says. “Everyone is touching up their tan, pumping up in the weights room.” Competitors have to take part in two shows - the morning show which is mainly for the judges and then an evening show which attracts a bigger audience. Bodybuilders are judged on three elements – symmetry of the body (where the judges are looking for a ‘v’in the body shape created by wide shoulders and a narrow waist), poses and in the night show there is also a dance routine. “You’re on stage trying to tense your muscles the hardest you’ve tensed in your life,” says Amber. “I was shaking.” Choosing to become a bodybuilder might seem a strange choice for a young woman but for Amber it has simply been a perfect opportunity to learn more about the human body. “I wanted to feel what it was like to [reduce body fat] to the extreme,” she says. “I’ve picked up a huge amount of tips and training and now, from doing it, I’ve got a lot more empathy.” So will the world of bodybuilding be seeing more of Amber in the future? “They reckon you get the bug,” she replies. “But my gut feeling is that this was just a learning thing.” Emma Brooks

Kerrianne, 7 years, who looks after Jordie is pleased with the decision to acquire a bunny as a pet as she says that Jordie is lots of fun to play with and will chase her around the lawn. Mum, Polly Jackson explains that if rabbits are handled from a young age they can be affectionate pets and can even be trained to walk with a leash. Jordie however was not handled much as youngster so he is not particularly cuddly but is indeed playful. As a shorthaired rabbit Jordie does not require much grooming except for the odd brush and nail clipping. He has a diet of hay, pellets, cabbage, carrots, lettuce and his all time favourite, dandelion flowers. Jordie is the Jacksons second bunny as they lost their first due to illness. Polly strongly reccommends the need to get a bunny vaccinated at the vet. Polly also points out that bunnies are easy pets when wanting to go away as they are quite happy with 3-4 days worth of food.

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Q: Kerianne, Polly, and Jordie

Lucy the minature horse is actually owned by the ILPH International League for the Protection of Horses - an auxiliary of the SPCA. The Jacksons are like a foster home for Lucy who was rescued from a situation of neglect. Although the Jacksons do not officially own Lucy she is very much a loved member of their family with four year old Tessa taking her to her third season of pony club. If you think you have an interesting pet, and would like to share your story, please contact us - 825 7076.

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We have a young female cat and are thinking of having her speyed. Friends have told us to let her have one litter of kittens. What are your thoughts regarding this? W Evans

Another “old wives tale”. Speying them early reduces the risk of urinary tract problems and mammary tumours as the cat ages. Not to mention the possible costs associated with a difficult birth. Then you have to take into consideration being able to find responsible owners for the kittens and to ensure that they will be wormed, flea treated, vaccinated and ultimately de-sexed (at an average cost of $160 each kitten inclusive). We are always inundated with homeless kittens why would you want to add to an already hugely overpopulated community?

Anexa News Update Controlling The Dreaded Flea Over the winter months many pet owners are guilty of becoming complacent and lapsing in their pet’s flea control. In the North Island the climate is too mild to kill off the fleas over winter. Although flea numbers are reduced they are still there. Come spring and summer, the flea population explodes and these little critters become a real issue.

The Flea Life Cycle There are only ever 1-5% of the flea population on the animal… the remaining 95-99% are in the environment, such as your carpet, bedding and furniture. The stages that are found on animals are adult fleas and flea eggs. The eggs fall off the pet and hatch into larvae, which then become pupae… when mature, the pupae hatch into adult fleas when the vibration of a passing animal (or human!) stimulates them. The flea then jumps aboard and the cycle begins all over again.

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Many companies “effective” haveofchosen market Range: Vet-Only with pet food offers products a wide range special to diets, such as oral care, them as ‘vet products. This means that the product is sold to weight loss only’ and hairball control. the pet owner with a ready source of advice and back up.

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Weight management: Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition in the pets of today. Feeding pets an appropriate quantity of food is very important. High quality food tends to make the animal feel full and satisfied with a smaller quantity. Dental health: Dental problems are the second most common health problem that we see in our patients. Vet-Only pet foods have special features to help keep your pet’s mouth healthy.

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Taste: Your pets will love it! Vet-Only diets have a high acceptance rate among pets. But for extra reassurance all our foods are 100% guaranteed. If your pet doesn’t like it we will refund the purchase price.

Beginners class starting Thursday 21st October @ 6pm The link between good nutrition and health is well proven in humans and animals, Dog exercise area Wallis Street so you want to feed the best food you can to your pets. We believe feeding a top quality veterinary will or result in a longer and better life for your pet. If Ph Carol - 825 diet 5388 leave a message atquality the Vet you are in doubt about the quality of the diet your pet is receiving, come and see clinic ffer ends Friday 25th June us. We can advise on the best diet for your pet’s health. Anexa, 40 Bow Street, Raglan P: 07 825 8390

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Raglan Kayak opening this weekend! This is dedicated to the amazing Raglan community! We are VERY STOKED to be able to say that we are reopening this weekend.. and what a ride we’ve had!

The fire at the wharf has, let’s simply say, taken us on an amazing journey - from hard to beautiful times. It’s something to experience such an event, to loose all you’ve worked hard

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for, while on the other hand, experiencing such generosity and kindness, which came flowing back by the ton! We’ve learnt a lot... and in a mad way, it made us better people! Your support, however big or small, from a kind smile at the super market, a txt, warm baking, free coffee or pizza in the restaurants, from all the generous donations for the “unbelievable fundraiser� and the list goes on! Whether you are a great friend or strangers, know that every bit of kindness meant the world to us. So a massive THANK You to ALL! We are now so excited to tackle our 7th season and are ready to keep on keeping on! Just like the Phoenix we rose from the ashes! Let’s now wish us all a nice long summer hey! Raglan Kayak is ON-CALL daily from 9 till 5, operating our Tours & Rentals from Bow Street Jetty all summer. So when you see our trailer drive down the town, know that somehow you helped make it happened! Candide, Stephen & Sky Raglan Kayak 825 8862 / www.raglankayak.co.nz

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Many New Zealanders think of October as being the best time to visit Germany, having heard lurid stories from friends about Oktoberfest.

Now, there’s patriotic attention to a national product for you. Norman Curtis at the Raglan Club sticks to the October idea, though, and has, for the last 13 years organised a Bavarian Beer Fest in his club. Initially, he felt things were a bit quiet, and needed a rark up: “Any excuse for a party,� was the philosophy. It proved so successful, it has become an annual event on the Sunday of Labour weekend. “We start at three o’clock with an oompah band,� he says. “That goes for three hours. At six thirty we put on hocks and Raglan sauerkraut (made to a very secret recipe), and then there’s a karaoke to follow.

They have seen pictures of wonderfully well-endowed pulchritudinous frauleins carrying handfuls of steins, serious drinkers quaffing foaming ale, and town squares chocker with general revelry. What they don’t know is that the cunning Germans do not just celebrate their fine product in October, but have a series of beer festivals that occur almost every month from February onwards.

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It’s a helluva lot of fun.� The club does all the catering for the event. The place is decked out to create a suitable atmosphere. Prizes are awarded for people in Bavarian dress, or for winning any of the competitions held through the day. A commemorative stein is available for those who take quality control seriously. And quality control cannot be rushed, so expect the testing to go on for a fair while into the night. There is every chance that 250 or so will attend, made up of “members, guests, and affiliated visitors.�

I wish to extend my thanks to the people who voted for me in the recent Raglan Community Board election. Unfortunately I didn’t quite make it - pipped at the post. Noleen McCathie

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Thursdays 11am-1pm Plunket Rms. 43 Bow Street Ph 825 7286 CHRISTIAN SURFERS NEW ZEALAND invites the Raglan Community to our 25th Groundswell National Conference Community Church service to be held on Sunday 23rd of October at Camp Raglan (Children’s Bible Camp) - Wainui Rd. Starting Time 7.00pm - worship and guest speaker. Enquiries: Matt Foster 021 432058

RAGLAN ART GROUP ANNUAL EXHIBITION @ RAGLAN TOWN HALL. 23/10 – 25/10. 10am-4pm. Free admission. SUN 24 OCTOBER @ RAGLAN AREA SCHOOL. SurfsideKids zone. 10am. Enquiries 825 5199. MON 25 OCTOBER @ THE UNION CHURCH HALL. Care & Craft. 9.30am. MON 25 OCTOBER @ TE UKU CHURCH HALL. Surfside Mainly Music. 9.30am. MON 25 OCTOBER @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. WED 27 OCTOBER @ TE UKU CHURCH HALL. Surfside Mainly Music. 9.30am. WED 27 OCTOBER @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ.

Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. WED 27 OCTOBER @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 60’s Music ‘n’ Mingles. 11am. Enquiries Geoff Meek 825 0488. RAGLAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAVE CURRIE. Come and hear about the Commonwealth Games. Wednesday 27 October 2010 Karioi Conference Room. Raglan Sunset Motel. Bar open 7pm – Non-Members $15 RSVP: angela@raglanchamber. co.nz

FOOD FOREST GARDENING, RAGLAN WEST. 8 – 10am Thursday mornings. COFFEE & CANVAS EXHIBITION @ BLACKSAND. Opening Thurs 21 6pm. By Simon Te Wheoro. THURSDAYS FROM 5.30pm. RAGLAN TWILIGHT NETBALL @ the Raglan Rugby Club Courts. All welcome. Ph 021 187 8076. THURS 28 OCTOBER @ COMMUNITY HOUSE. SurfsideYouth group van pickup 7.15pm. Enquiries 825 5199. THURS 28 OCTOBER @ THE RAGLAN CLUB.

THURS 21 OCT @ YOT CLUB. BILLY TK SENIOR featuring local artists. Live from 8pm, $10. FRI 22 OCT @ YOT CLUB. NICE UP THE DANCE. DJS Jamin-i & Dubsonic. 9pm, $5. FRI 22 OCTOBER @ RAGLAN CLUB. Tribute to the Eagles. 8pm. SAT 23 OCT @ YOT CLUB. FULL MOON PARTY. DJS Le Fonk & Dan Bisley. 9pm. $5. SAT 23 OCTOBER @ HARBOUR VIEW HOTEL. Trio funk soul Flatspace Tek & DJ C SYDE. 9.30pm. $5 c/c.

DAVE MAYBEE BAND, Sunday 24th October (Labour Weekend), Vinnies Restaurant & Bar, 8.30pm, $10 door charge. SUN 24 OCTOBER @ RAGLAN CLUB. Beer Festival & Karaoke. 3pm. Dinner $8. 6.15pm. SUN 24 OCT @ YOT CLUB. Karvey knows a Killer-band. El Gato Negro - DJ. $5 B4 9PM, $10 after. TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER @ VINNIES. John White with Bond Street Bridge 8pm $10 door WEDNESDAYS @ THE YOT CLUB. LOW KEY. Free pool, $5 beers.

SAT 23 OCTOBER @ ORCA. Karaoke- free entry.

SAT 30 OCT @ RAGLAN CLUB. Halloween Night.

For Sale

100mm PVC STORMWATER. SUPER SPECIAL. 6m lengths. $40 each. Sayer Landscape Supplies Ph 825 0577 WINDOWS X 2. Landscape. Fully glazed & cheap. Ph 021 255 8745. NATIVE PLANTS: Kauri, Nikau, Kahikatea, Pohutakawa, Totara, Rimu, Chatham Island

BEAUTIFUL FAIRY, BALLET dresses, sequined shoes, wands, headbands, really good prices, Spiderman and Batman also available. Phone Vicki to view 8257575. FIREWOOD. DRY. $100 delivered. Ph 825 5200.

Ecuhre. All welcome. 6pm.

The RAGLAN SAILING CLUB invites you to a fun social quiz night with a wide nautical theme. Fingerfood provided, a cash bar available and a DJ for a night of music and fun. Get a group together, max 4 people. Sailing prizes to be won. Door sales $5 p/p. Adults only. SAT 30 OCTOBER, 7.30pm. Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St, Raglan. Fundraiser for children’s summer sailing camp. More info phone Jill 825 8597 (eve).

The 2010 Annual General Meeting for Raglan Community Arts Council, will be held at 7.30pm, Tuesday 26th October at the Old School Arts Centre, Stewart St, Raglan. All Members, Friends of the Old School and the Raglan Whaingaroa community are cordially invited to attend. Following the meeting there will be a coffee break followed at about 8.15pm with a talk by Ruth Port covering her recent weaving art (raranga) experiences at the British Museum. rodger@raglanartscentre.co.nz or phone 825 7165

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Te Mata School Permanent Part-Time Principal Release Position

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Forgetmenot & more. Also free-range eggs. Come see our stand at the Raglan Market Day Sat 23 October.

This position is determined by the roll. For 2011 it is a 0.7 position. We require an enthusiastic and motivated teacher with sound curriculum knowledge and strengths in the teaching of literacy and numeracy. To commence 26th January 2011.

OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE Tenancy available in Bow Street, Raglan with an administration area of approx 71m2, kitchen/bathroom facilities and two carparks. All enquiries to: Dawn Brock Bow St Tenancy P O Box 132 Hamilton 3240 Ph 07 834 3311 Email dawn.brock@jonwebb.co.nz

Applications close 3pm Monday 15th November 2010. Applications pack available on request from the school office: 07 825 6870 email admin@temata.schoolzone.net.nz

SAT 23 OCTOBER & SUN 24 OCTOBER @ 8 VIOLET STREET. 8am start. Beds, dressers, boat trailer & loads more.

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HELP NEEDED for annual SPCA appeal. Nov 6-12 ( not dooor to door). Ph Mike 825 6769

Situations Vacant

PRACTICAL, PROBLEM SOLVING HARD WORKING PERSON wanted for part time Groundskeeper/Maintenance position. Experience with power tools, gardening and basic building maintenance necessary. Call 825 8268. BLACKSAND CAFE. CHEF REQ. Ring Michelle 027 281 8544.

Public Notices

NO KERBSIDE COLLECTION ON LABOUR DAY. Please note that due to the Labour Day Statutory holiday, there will be NO kerbside collections on the Monday 25th October. All kerbside rubbish and recycling collections will occur one day late. The recycling centre will be open as usual.


In accordance with Section 86 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, I declare the official result of the 2010 Triennial Election for Waikato District Council and Te Kauwhata Licensing Trust to be as follows: Mayor of Waikato District Council

Raglan Ward (1 Councillor)

SANSON, Allan

5621

BADDELEY, Clint

BADDELEY, Clint

4522

MCINALLY, Frank

2378

INFORMAL

11

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID ALLAN SANSON TO BE ELECTED.

338

Member Onewhero–Tuakau Community Board (6 Members)

HAMILTON, Malibu Michael

315

ANDERSON, Ann

1159

HOLL, Matt

291

CLARKE, Archie GS

1064

VINK, Alan

238

CARR, John

1032

INFORMAL

2

WATSON, Bronnie

1030

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID CLINT BADDELEY TO BE ELECTED.

Awaroa ki – Tuakau Ward (2 Councillors) 957

SANDS, Peter

803

ROBERTSON, Dennis

610

TANGYE, Anthony

548

KATIPA, George

234

INFORMAL

5

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID LIONEL PETERSEN AND PETER SANDS TO BE ELECTED.

HAYES, Wally

Unopposed Elected

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID WALLY HAYES TO BE ELECTED.

557 492

VICKERS, George

FAESEN KLOET, Luke

145

INFORMAL

LYNCH, Shelley

1183

TAIT, Graeme Stuart

988

MAIPI, Aotea

441

READ, James

398

COOPER, Audra

396

MURPHY, Allan M

363

INFORMAL

17

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID SHELLEY LYNCH AND GRAEME STUART TAIT TO BE ELECTED.

MORSE, Allan WD

927

SOLOMON, Moera Rose

850

WHETU, James

703

DEACON, John

581

GOUK, Elva

204

INFORMAL

2

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID ALLAN WD MORSE AND MOERA ROSE SOLOMON TO BE ELECTED.

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469 0

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID RODGER GALLAGHER, BOB MACLEOD, ALAN VINK, BARRY ASHBY, TERRY HORN AND LINDA COLE TO BE ELECTED.

GOUK, Elva

Unopposed Elected

HANSEN, Fred

Unopposed Elected 0

1015

[A By-Election will be held to fill the remaining four vacancies.]

MCINALLY, Frank

1003

STEWART, Sandra

869

TUKIRI, Robert

864

GREGSON, Claire

859

COOPER, Audra

751

READ, James

698

MAIPI, Aotea

572 1

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID RON FARRAR, BRYCE MOUNSEY, FRANK MCINALLY, SANDRA STEWART, ROBERT TUKIRI AND CLAIRE GREGSON TO BE ELECTED.

Member Te Kauwhata Licensing Trust (6 Members) BOYDE, Doug

Unopposed Elected

COOPER, Blair

Unopposed Elected

DANIELS, Kevin

Unopposed Elected

THOMPSON, Tomo

Unopposed Elected

VAN DER STAR, John

Unopposed Elected

WILSON, Frank

Unopposed Elected

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID DOUG BOYDE, BLAIR COOPER, KEVIN DANIELS, TOMO THOMPSON, JOHN VAN DER STAR AND FRANK WILSON TO BE ELECTED.

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RAGLAN CREATIVE MARKET OPPORTUNITY

The new kitchen at the Old School Arts Centre provides an opportunity for more food and related stalls at the very popular monthly Creative Market. The Raglan Community Arts Council seeks expressions of interest from people interested in having a food stall in the new kitchen. Please send your expression of interest with your food stall ideas to RCAC, PO Box 91, Raglan 3265 or email rodger@ raglanartscentre.co.nz by the 1st November. The Arts Council committee will then select which food stalls will be in the new kitchen for the market on 14th November.

Member Ngaruawahia Community Board (6 Members) HENRY, Maria J

892

BARTON, Toni Harriet

809

FORSYTH, Trish

783

VERNALL, Megan

771

SMITH, Noel

DEACON, John

689

WRIGHT, Joe

594

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID JENNIE HAYMAN TO BE ELECTED.

MCCATHIE, Noleen

1043

691

Unopposed Elected

474

MOUNSEY, Bryce

705

Hayman, Jennie

481

COLE, Linda

FARRAR, Ron

SHERSON, Bryce

Onewhero Ward (1 Councillor)

HORN, Terry

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID ELVA GOUK AND FRED HANSEN TO BE ELECTED.

TUKERE, Marae

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID NOEL SMITH TO BE ELECTED.

482

INFORMAL

Newcastle Ward (1 Councillor) Unopposed Elected

ASHBY, Barry

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Member Taupiri Community Board (6 Members)

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID JAN SEDGWICK TO BE ELECTED.

INFORMAL

Ngaruawahia Ward (2 Councillors)

525

0

Member Huntly Community Board (6 Members)

Huntly Ward (2 Councillors)

559

VINK, Alan

INFORMAL

SEDGWICK, Jan 614

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID DYNES FULTON TO BE ELECTED.

MACLEOD, Bob

144

Whangamarino Ward (1 Councillor)

0

Labour Weekend

TAYLOR, Bruce

0

Food Expo

589

GALLAGHER, Rodger

232

FULTON, Dynes

0

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID ANN ANDERSON, ARCHIE GS CLARKE, JOHN CARR, BRONNIE WATSON, JAN WHITE AND STEPHANIE HENDERSON TO BE ELECTED.

470

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID RODNEY DIXON TO BE ELECTED.

INFORMAL

714

FOSTER, Robin

MCGUIRE, Rob

Hukanui – Waerenga Ward (1 Councillor)

884

KATIPA, George

DIXON, Rodney

INFORMAL

I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID ROB MCGUIRE TO BE ELECTED.

HENDERSON, Stephanie

Member Raglan Community Board (6 Members)

Whaingaroa Ward (1 Councillor)

Eureka Ward (1 Councillor) Unopposed Elected

986

INFORMAL

Tamahere Ward (1 Councillor)

PETERSEN, Lionel

WHITE, Jan

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I THEREFORE DECLARE THE SAID MARIA J HENRY, TONI HARRIET BARTON, TRISH FORSYTH, MEGAN VERNALL, MARAE TUKERE AND BRYCE JOSEPH SHERSON TO BE ELECTED.

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Raglan Scout Hall as it currently stands on Cliff Street

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