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THE RAGLAN

CHRONICLE EST. 1903

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4th September 2014 - Issue #409

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CHOOSE YOUR LIFESTYLE!!

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

Open Homes Saturday 2pm - 9c East Street

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION Fri 3 February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan rd

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

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OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY 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

467B TE MATA RD - LIFESTYLE $230,000

Beautiful 2.2144 ha block. Stands of Kahikateas and native trees. Private, elevated, north facing building platform with no covenants, power at the entrance of the property and telecom on site.

ID#RAG21962

41 OTONGA VALLEY RD LIFESTYLE $275,000

2.058 ha’s lifestyle property. Fully fenced, 4 paddocks with a clear house site available. Pond onsite which is naturally fed. No convenants, phone on the boundary, power close by.

ID#RAG21863

Prior Auction offers considered

79A CHECKLEY RD - HARBOUR VIEWS $295,000 RAG#20923

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.

1.6 ha’s - amazing inner harbour and rural views. Fully fenced with power and phone at the gate. North facing aspect to get all OPEN HOME ID#RAG20963 day sun.

ID#RAG22025 Phone Richard Thomson 027 294 8625

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

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

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#RAG20965

150 Whaanga Road

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

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

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ID#RAG20952 TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

STEP INTO THE MARKET

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 Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM

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 ID#RAG20907

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.

ID#RAG20886

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.

ID#RAG20933

OPEN HOME Sunday 2pm

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Cover Coach Dirk de Ruysscher with members of the Raglan Senior School Basketball team in the background. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton 5 1 a W h a a n ga Ro a d , W h a l e B a y, R a g l a n , N Z

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Dear Editor Your ‘Minister hammered by environmental questions’ article said Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761 the Minister of Conservation disputed Green Party claims that 50 percent of natural water bodies were unfit to swim in, as only the dirty ones were being monitored. The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027 The implication that there’s not much wrong with river quality is clearly not true. Any number of references show that water quality is getting worse. The government’s own The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278 Environment Ministry says, “There were strong increasing trends in four nutrients (total phosphorus, dissolved reactive phosphorus, oxidised nitrogen and total nitrogen). There are strong correlations between these trends and the percentage of catchment in pasture, which indicates deteriorating water quality is mainly attributable to expansion and intensification of pastoral agriculture.” Last year the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment reported on a major modelling exercise, SUNDAY SERVICES: saying, “Unfortunately, if we continue 10.00am - Family Service to see large-scale conversion of land with Sunday School to more intensive uses, it is difficult to Op-Shop in the hall 9.30-11am Saturdays. see how water quality will not continue 3 Stewart St | Contact: 07 825 8276 to decline in the next few years. This is despite the best efforts of many and WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts successes.” some undoubted In ‘Question Time’ a couple of months ago, Russel Norman asked the Prime Minister to name a scientist

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who’d state that intensive agriculture isn’t polluting our rivers. The Prime Minister said, “Well” and sat down! This government has no answer to water pollution, other than being complacent about being in 38th place and getting worse. Robert Moore Taranaki – King Country Candidate Public Notice

Hi all, Junior Soccer prizegiving will take place on Saturday 6th September, 2pm at RAS Hall. Please could you arrive promptly so that we can start the Prizegiving by 2.15pm. We will have some shared Kai after so please bring along a plate to share. The club is doing a catering fund raiser at the Old School on the 20th September and your team managers will be talking to you soon to ask if you could all donate an ingredient from a list that has been drawn up for each team. If you have non perishable items then please bring them along to prize giving. They will be collected in a box in the foyer. Your support in our fundraisers are greatly supported and help the club to retain our subs prices. We shall look forward to seeing http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglan you all there to celebrate the end of the 2014 soccer season. Zoe, Kath, Kim and David RJS Club Committtee Weather Map

Raglan Weather & Tides Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm. 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan

Caring for the ones you love

2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata

27 - 29 Manukau Road Ph. 07 825 8306 Fax: 07 825 8855 Email: raglantrust@xtra.co.nz

Further information: Raglan 825 8135

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“Very generous Raglan” raises $2000 for Cancer Research

MORTGAGE BROKERS Murtaghs Dermot M. Murtagh

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98a Greenslade Rd, Raglan Ph: (07) 825 8544 Mob: 0274 455 232 189 Collingwood St P.O. Box 1030, Hamilton Ph: (07) 838 3883 Web: murtaghs.co.nz

Email: murtaghs@xtra.co.nz

‘Use our wealth of experience’

AT NO COST TO YOU

Father’s Day Celebration

Spring Hope: Local volunteers of the annual Cancer Society Daffodil Day donate their time to help raise funds for the annual appeal in Raglan last Friday and Saturday.

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lmost a dozen volunteers, armed with 600 daffodils, took to the streets of Raglan for the annual Daffodil Day appeal, last week, looking “as bright as the daffodils” they were selling. The Cancer Society Daffodil Day Appeal is an annual fund-raiser for the national organisation which declares its dedication “to reducing the incidence of cancer and ensuring the best cancer care for everyone in New Zealand.” Cancer Society Daffodil Day Raglan Area Coordinator Jo Wallis said that most of the volunteers had “personal reasons” for giving their time to the appeal. Volunteer Rochelle Lee-White said she

had helped for a few years “but this year it’s more personal because my mum’s got cancer.” According to the latest Ministry of Health statistics, 1 in 3 New Zealanders will be affected by cancer, either personally or through a close relative or friend. Another volunteer, Jenny Francis, said she had battled cancer for more than two decades and was grateful for, not just the efforts of the Cancer Society, but, the professional care she had received through her 26 years of treatment. “When you see this [appeal] going on, it’s such a hopeful thing,” she said. Jo said that Jenny volunteered every year and “always has a smile on her face.” She said she had a “heart-felt appreciation” towards the “very generous

Raglan” community who gave “around the two-thousand dollar mark.” “We really value people’s support. You know where this goes to and the research that they [Cancer Society] do to make things better.” Jo said the team of volunteers, who sold all 600 of the fresh daffodils over the two days, brought a sense of “cheerfulness” to the appeal. “They’re about as bright as the daffodils.” She said that although it was “nice to walk away with a fresh bunch of flowers,” people who gave money to the appeal received much more. “It’s a donation with a gift of hope.” Marcia Ahern

Also at H.G Webb House, Cnr Boundary & Victoria Streets, Hamilton

Raglan Club welcomes legendary ‘Grassroots’ Kiwi musicians

I very best that home-grown Kiwi f you simply can’t get enough of the

music can produce put a circle around this date – Friday 12th September. Raglan Club is proud to host three of the original members of Herbs in their ‘Herbs Unplugged’ tour, with supporting artist Shona Laing. It’s a night which promises to deliver straight up the very best these two New Zealand music ‘institutions’ have to offer. Through the decades since Herbs began as a group of friends in a South Auckland garage in the 1980’s, the band has steadfastly remained true to its founding musical impulses, belting out songs that championed social and political issues. In recognition of this the band was inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame in 2012.

Shona Laing, burst on to the airwaves as a 17 year old in the early 70’s with her first two singles “1905” and “Show Your Love” gaining gold status. In 1975 Laing moved to Britain where she continued her craft for seven years at one stage performing vocals for Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. In 2013 the ever-green performer was also inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame. Tickets available from Raglan Club and online at Eventfinder. $20 pre sales or $25 door sales on the night. Raglan Club has two double-passes to give away. Simply answer the following question: Which artist is performing with Herbs on 12 September at the Raglan Club? Email your answer and contact details to the Raglan Chronicle office by 4 pm Tuesday 9th September (info@raglanchronicle.co.nz) Sue Russell

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Sister finds new life after Te Uku Store

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e Uku Store has lost one of its family members, Colleen, who is finding new life as a carrot cake baker. Sisters Colleen and Sandra Finlay have run the family-owned store since their father died in 2000, and are almost an institution in Te Uku, like Colleen’s carrot cake. Colleen’s share of the store has been bought by Raglan Roast, which has the business next door, but Sandra will keep running the business as it is for now. The new owners said they were currently formulating plans for the future direction of the store, but could not comment further at this stage. The partial sale has freed Colleen to pursue her interests in child-minding and baking and she has already begun building her carrot cake empire, appearing at local markets with hundreds of delicious little cakes. “If and when there’s a Te Uku market, I’ll do that too. Then I can catch up with everyone,” Colleen said.

While she planned to branch out into red velvet, banana and chocolate cakes in the future, she said carrot cake was still the favourite cake of New Zealanders. “Some people just used to come in [to the Te Uku Store] for my cake.” Sandra, who was still living in the attached residence with her family, planned to eventually build in the Te Uku area. Their Irish-born father, Cecil, bought the store in 1953 with colleague Wally Dryland. A few years later he later bought Wally out and worked hard so that he was freehold by 1963. As the main store within a farming community, it was a thriving business selling bulk food, farm supplies, petrol and “pretty much everything” and making weekly deliveries to families in the area. A building supplies area followed later. The family also operated the local Post Office, and at times, Colleen joked, even acted as an informal information centre and counselling service.

Colleen Finlay (left) has left her sister Sandra to run the Te Uku Store so she can pursue her baking ambitions. “It was more than just a store. You always had a chat and it was really nice,” Colleen said. “Your customers are more like friends – more like our family.” While Colleen had enjoyed the social side of the job, the shop had dominated the family’s life and after working in the shop since she was 16, she was tired. “I wanted to get away earlier

on but Dad didn’t want me to go,” she said. “Basically I haven’t been able to do anything else because I always had to be here.” They had seen a lot of changes over the years, as farming families moved on and the farms were divided up into lifestyle blocks. The local school had grown from a mere two classrooms and a staffroom when the sisters had

gone to school, to the eight-class facility now attended by Sandra’s two children. Both sisters acknowledged Colleen’s departure would mark the end of an era. But Sandra was philosophical about the changes: “It’s more exciting to see where its going to lead,” she said. Rachel Benn

Te Mata student represents Waikato hockey Te Mata 12-year-old Scarlett Sullivan is “passionate” about hockey and is representing Waikato on a national level, for a fourth year. Scarlett has her “future planned” out and earning a spot in the Waikato Under-13 reps Hockey Team means she can execute her life plan. “I want to make the Under-18 Midlands team then carry on to the Young New Zealand team, then the junior Black Sticks.” Scarlett was one of 85 Waikato girls who trialled in July. Only 16 girls would be chosen. “I was nervous and I thought, well I might make it into this team.” She made it into the team and has a hectic training schedule. “I practice Mondays after school, Tuesday I do a four km run, Thursday I have rep hockey practice from five-thirty to six-thirty and club hockey on Sunday,” she said. Scarlett plays club hockey with women who range in age up to 55 years, she said. “It’s cool to be around different

aged people. They all have different hockey skills, so it can be hard to cooperate with them.” As a player on the Under-13 Reps Hockey Team, Scarlett would play against 23 regional teams in a tri-series tournament. The series will be held in Rotorua, Pukekohe and Invercargill, she said. “I’m excited, I can’t wait.” She said that there were so many opportunities playing hockey and encouraged everyone to play. “It’s just such a great sport meeting people, going different places, travelling…people should play.” Scarlett said her favourite player was 26-year-old current New Zealand Black Stick Anita Punt. “She is someone to look up to because she’s really good at hockey and she’s really passionate about it, like me.” Scarlett’s said the region she hoped her team would beat in the Tri-Series Tournament was the Auckland team. “They’ve been good before but we can do better.” Marcia Ahern

Goal Set: Scarlett Sullivan, 12, of Te Mata has her future “planned” with the first of many goals, representing Waikato on a national level, being scored.

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Bow Street changes afoot

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hanges are afoot in Bow Street with a new business moving into the old Post Office building and an extension planned for the shop next door. A ‘2-Plus More Dollar Store’ would be opening about mid-September in the former Post Office building. Hamilton builder Tony Park was putting the finishing touches on the shop, which would be run by his wife, Gloria. They planned to sell all manner of fishing and household items, stationery, toys, clothing accessories, “plus more”, he said. The couple, who were originally from South Korea, saw a gap in the Raglan market for this type of business after visiting the town many times with their three children to fish and kayak. Two doors along on Bow Street is Thabun Bakery and Takeaways, now celebrating two years in business in Raglan after the owners lost their previous business in the Christchurch earthquake. Husband and wife team, Lim and Vutha

Bun, were hoping to extend their shop into the vacant shop between them and the new dollar store by the summer. They made all their food from scratch on the premises, which left little room for them to move behind the counter and food cabinets in the current shop, Lim said. Originally from Cambodia, the couple set up their first bakery in Avondale, Christchurch after Vutha learnt the bakery trade in the city. The shop completely collapsed and was flooded after the earthquake, and the only thing the couple managed to salvage was a food cabinet. “We lost the shop. That’s okay. We’re lucky we didn’t lose our lives,” Lim said. So they started afresh in Raglan with their three children, grateful for a new experience. “I’m not looking back, I’m looking forward. We keep going for our lives,” she said. For the extension next door, the couple planned to include more seating, a toilet and a more spacious serving area. Rachel Benn

T S PE Let’s beat boneseed! Boneseed is a serious invader of coastal areas where it can rapidly replace native plants. Landowners in the Waikato region are required to destroy this pest if it is on their land. Waikato Regional Council will be surveying for boneseed over the next couple of months. If we find any on your property, we’ll be in touch. For information on how to identify and control this pest contact Craig Purvis, your regional council pest plant officer on 0800 BIOSEC (0800 246 732).

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Vutha (left) and Lim Bun, from Thabun Bakery and Takeaways, look forward to serving their customers quality food in their new, bigger shop on Bow St.

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ne of Raglan’s 90-year-old Phoenix Palms in Bow Street, severely damaged in a storm earlier this year, will finally be removed next week. The tree, which is the first in the line of palms, harbourside, up the middle of Bow Street, lost its entire top in the storm and was subsequently earmarked for removal. The Waikato District Council (WDC) said work would start next week, weather permitting, on removing the remaining trunk. As the Phoenix Palms were notable trees protected in the council’s District Plan, a resource consent had to be obtained for its removal.

The palm would not be replaced because the root system of the protected Pohutakawa tree alongside dominated the available ground. “Anything planted near the Pohutakawa tree will struggle to grow,” explained WDC general manager service delivery Tim Harty. Council had planned for the loss of Bow Street’s Phoenix Palms by planting eight palms in Oram Park, which were now big enough to use as future replacements. Council was keeping an eye on several other Phoenix Palm trees in Bow Street, but would seek an arborist assessment and community consultation before considering removal, he said. Rachel Benn

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

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

WE HAVE BEEN BUSY IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS!!! NEW BEGINNINGS

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

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

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AUCTION SATURDAY!! 4059 State HighTHIS Way 5 o’clock Saturday 21 January, Ray White Office. Be There!!! $860,000 st

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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.

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Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

25/3 Violet St $355,000

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

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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LIST WITH US NOW FOR RESULTS!!! 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. Special conditions apply

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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‘Theatre Sports’ casts call for performers

Registered Valuers Property Consultants

Hawken & Co. L.W. HAWKEN Dip. VFM; Val; Prof. Urban, ANZIV. SPINZ

P.O. Box 130 Raglan

p. 07 825 8064 fx. 07 825 8559 m 0274 968 417

Hayley Willers LLB 07 834 6253 or 021 868 950 Living locally and available to see clients in Raglan by appointment

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of amateur performers get together for Theatre Sports on Thursday nights where “anyone is welcome.” Theatre Sports is a form of improvisational theatre which emphasises on building characters and on spontaneous, collaborative storytelling. Raglan Community Theatre’s Athene Jensen (AJ) said the group met every Thursday evenings, from 7pm – 9pm, where they did warm up exercises “to

loosen people up,” role-playing games and, finally, Theatre Sports. “People are pretty keen to put on a performance,” she said. Anna Cunningham, who said she would be a regular Theatre Sports-goer, said the group had a huge amount of fun during the first session. “I haven’t laughed so much in a long time as I did last week…I went home with sore sides,” she said. AJ said the Theatre Sports sessions were a great way for the group to “pick up some new skills” and for those who “wanna go at something [theatrical] we’ll find you

Developing a safe and caring school culture and climate Providing a caring, safe and respectful school climate in which learning can flourish is a key priority for Raglan Area School. School culture is about “the way we do things around here” and school climate is about “the way we feel around here”.

Over the last couple of years Raglan Area School has been ensuring that we have a behaviour learning system that is fair and consistent, provide opportunities for our students to develop their emotional literacy and build positive schoolcommunity relationships. We are fully aware that disrespectful behaviour can be

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physical, verbal, relational, and social and is becoming increasingly common through the use of technology and social media. We believe to create more long-term positive change; a wider community approach that reinforces the messaging from schools is required. Children learn about respectful relationships from their own families, and from the environments in which they live. Communities that support families and are places where children feel safe have a profound influence on their lives. As part of our ongoing development we would like to take the opportunity to ask our school community your thoughts about our school culture and climate by filling in an anonymous survey. You can access the online survey at https://www. surveymonkey.com/s/T3JNZP2 or please feel free to email me on bronwyn_haitana@ raglanarea.school.nz and I can send you a copy to fill out. Otherwise you can pop up to our school office and get a survey to fill in. As a school we appreciate all your feedback and support about our fortnightly news. Bronwyn Haitana

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• Go to bed at the same time every night. Due to our circadian bio rhythm, the most restorative and beneficial sleep we get is before 12pm. • Avoid stimulants such as caffeine, sugar and alcohol in the evening. The blood sugar fluctuations that they create can wake us during the night. • Scent your house with relaxing essential oils such as lavender, ylang ylang, and geranium at night. • Magnesium supplements can help keep us asleep. Magnesium is an important mineral for the nervous system and is one more than half the population are deficient in. • Drink chamomile or relaxing tea blends after dinner. • Valerian and Passionflower are nice, relaxing herbs and Kava is a useful herb for sleep problems related to muscular tension. • White Chestnut is a bach flower

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Sport and music proves the perfect mix DJs bands and rugby are all on the cards this week at the Yot Club. We’ll be kicking things off on Friday with local legend DJ Dubsonic joining up with a special guest from New York, Benny L. Get down for a wicked night of Latin Afro Beat VS Bass Culture. Chuck on your dancing shoes and get on down for a fun night! Saturday brings the All Black test on the big screen, with happy hour drink prices. Later on, the funk soul extravaganza that is the mighty, Mighty Mighty will be hitting the stage for some live tunes. In their own words: “It’s that time of the month again good people. Hush that fuss and get to the back of our bus. Get your groove thing on and

bring your funky good vibes down to the Yot club this Saturday the 6th September. Mighty Mighty in the house y’all....” We also have a lot of good stuff booked for the coming months, including: B –Rex (12 Sept), Rootz Konekt (13th Sept), Bob Marley tribute night (19th Sept), Sleaze Rockers and Raglan favourites, Labretta Suede and the Motel 6 (20th Sept), Jason Kerrison (Opshop) and friends (26th Sept), The Brown Brothers (27th Sept), Cornerstone Roots welcome home (4th Oct), Mighty Mighty (11th Oct) and Knights of the Dub Table (18th Oct). Yot Club is also open Wed/Thurs from 5pm with free pool, free wifi, karaoke, great food, good beats, Sky Sport and free lift home afterwards. YOT Club Crew

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Top picks of the 2014 Raglan Film Festival B

ringing thought-provoking and inspiring movies right to your doorstep, the 2014 Raglan Film Festival takes place 12-21 September. Here’s a brief taster of what awaits… The festival opens on Friday 12 September with Fantail, a Kiwi drama that’s shot entirely in a South Auckland petrol station. The location might not sound the most glamorous, but this clever little movie has a twist you won’t see coming. Fantail. Friday 12 September, 8pm & Friday 19 September, 4.30pm. Rating 15: Violence, offensive language and drug use. Z-Nail Gang is a feel-good, comedic eco-drama that tells the tale of a peaceful New Zealand coastal town under threat from a multi-national mining corporation. No, it’s not Raglan, but this is a storyline that will feel all too familiar to local residents. Z-Nail Gang. Saturday 13 September, 8pm & Sunday 14 September, 4.30pm. Rated M: Violence Like on-the-edge-of-your-seat suspense? Then you won’t want to miss The Keeper of Lost Causes, a Danish crime thriller based on the bestselling novel of the same name. The Keeper of Lost Causes. Saturday 13 September, 4.30pm & Sunday 14 September, 8pm. Rating TBA. Danish with subtitles. We’ve got a little suspense of our own going on this year! Film X is so fresh off the reels we’re unable to speak its name until the festival starts. All we can say is: if you’re a

music fan, this is a must-see! Film X. Thursday 18 September, 4.30pm & Friday 19 September, 8pm. Full details will be announced once the festival starts. Rating M: Nudity, offensive language. A chilling expose of the tactics undertaken by New Zealand’s largest industries to block climate change action is the subject of Hot Air. With elections coming up fast, this is required viewing for every voter. Hot Air. Thursday 18 September, 8pm. Documentary. Did you miss this year’s Art To Wear Awards? Then pop along to the Old School on the last day of the festival to catch another glimpse of all the magic. Art To Wear 2014. Sunday 21 September, 2pm. Koha. Documentary. And don’t forget, the Old School has wine, beer, hot drinks, juices and delicious homemade treats for sale at every movie. Further details about each movie can be found in the official film festival programme, available from the Old School Arts Centre or the Raglan i-Site. Details can also be found on the festival website: www.raglanartscentre. co.nz/rff. Ticketing Details: Adults $11, children $6. Film festival movies are often popular, so it’s recommended you reserve tickets in advance. For all bookings, phone 07 825 0023 or email info@raglanartscentre.co.nz. Old School Arts Centre

What’s up coach? A series of Q & A’s with our local coaches

Coach Dirk De Ruysscher and the Raglan Senior School Basketball Team. Image thanks to Leanne Roughton

This week the Chronicle caught up with Dirk de Ruysscher Who do you coach? Raglan Senior School basketball team. How long have you been coaching for? 4 years. Why did you decide to put your hand up to coach? I have 2 sons who are basketball fanatics, but the school didn’t have a real basketball culture. Decided to step up and get more kids interested in the game. Not everyone is built for playing rugby, you know. Basketball has become rather popular at school now. What are the highlights of coaching a team? For 4 years, I have been coaching more or less the same group of teenagers. It’s really nice to see how they have improved their game and how they are turning into fine young men. What are the challenges? Trying to keep these explosive hormonally fuelled teenagers under control! Also, it’s always a mission to find the necessary funds to give our team the opportunity to go and play games over the hill against higher rated teams. What is you coaching style? I guess I like to keep things under control, so I try to be strict and keep discipline. Easier said than done though. I still like to participate in the practice games. Show those young guns some old school stuff.

I’m also open to suggestions from my players that will help to improve our team’s chemistry and playing style. So it’s not all about dictatorship. Is it all about winning? Hmmmm, yes. Who doesn’t like to win. But playing a really good game as a team and still losing, just feels like a win anyway. That makes me a proud coach. Was sport important to you growing up? Yeah, it was all about sport when I was a young kid. I remember watching cycling races or basketball games on tv and then going outside to relive those memorable moments of sports history on the streets and playgrounds. Sport has always given me a positive attitude and helped me to overcome struggles in life. How do you think team sports benefit our young ones today? Team sports are a good tool to bring a group of individuals together and it makes them work towards a common goal. It’s basically what life is all about. Accept one another as they are and make them feel part of a kind of family. It may be a cliche, but playing sports keeps our young ones out of trouble. A healthy body leads to a healthy mind, even with teenagers. Best piece of advice you could give to parents? Be aware of your child’s interests (doesn’t have to be sports) and be involved. Do your utter best to encourage your child to pursue their dreams, but don’t be too fanatic.

Mudsharks into fundraiser The Legendary Raglan Mudsharks plus special guests West Coast Jazz will be musically spearhearding a second 2014 Volunteer Rescue Services Fundraiser at the Raglan Club, Sat October 18th. Doors open 6.00pm @ $25 per head with 400 tickets ONLY available! As with the last fundraiser (2012), which raised just under $35,000, all the proceeds will be distributed evenly between our local volunteers rescue services coffers - St John Ambulance, Westpac “chopper”,

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Coastguard, Surf-Lifesaving Club and the Fire Service. There will be again fantastic gourmet food available for purchase (from 6.00pm) from international “foodie” Colin Chung. There will also be various consumable items sold via ‘quick fire’ raffles plus ‘silent and run’ auctions of many goods and services!. As more items come to hand, there will be a variety of news updates via the Chronicle and local radio stations. Any enquiries or information contact local Westpac 825 0602. D Maybee


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Area Fishing Report: by the Raglan Wharf Seagull

Spring is here. The swells are down. The whitebait are running thanks to the kahawhai chasing them our at sea and in our harbour. Spring snapper are being caught to 5kgs along our coast mainly at the 32m mark. The water clarity off Ruapuke beach south, to the aerials up north, is not the best (brown/green colour). Plenty of spiny dogs and a few large sharks are being caught in the bi-catch. They will be around for another six weeks until the water temperature starts to rise. Good size kahawhai are there too, along with gurnard full of small crabs. More gurnard are in the shallows (7 metres of water) off hard sand beaches like Carters, Ruapuke and Gibson. We have been pushing the boundaries over the last two fishing days but it was well worth it, and we should be able to get out again with more frosty days predicted this week.

Best baits are still fresh, with pillies, bonito, and blue mack drizzled with tuna oil getting hit. Flounder are around and yellow bellies of good size were caught in the net. Good mullets have been taken too. Locals have been getting up to two pound of white bait per day in the harbour. Daylight savings is September 28th and this will give an extra hour on the water. New moon is August 26th and fishing will be great off the coast up to the full moon on the 9th September. The Raglan Bar is on the leads. All lights are working and there have been no problems out at Manu Bay. A vessel has already run out of gas in the Raglan Bar area and one flipped off our coast due to being too close to the shore with a big swell running. Kawhia has recently had a couple of boating mishaps in their bar entrance area. Please watch it in the bar area. Boat batteries need to be checked if your boat has been laid up since last autumn. So tight lines to all. Play it really safe in the sea. Layer up your clothes, and just have fun. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

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Local team makes the Junior Rugby finals

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he Raglan Junior Rugby 11th grade team have had a great season and secured themselves a spot in the final of the B pool. This team has come a long way from struggling to find enough numbers to form a team at the beginning of the season. This 11th grade team merged with a handful of 12th grade players that were also left with no team to play in for the 2014 season. On Saturday they were up

against Te Kowhai in the semi-final. The team brought their all to the field and won with a convincing 40 points to 5. The final will be played on Saturday 30st August against Fraser Tech at the Marist Club grounds (field 2), kicking off at 9am. So get

Gardening: Putting down roots in Raglan Spring is here and real gardeners are ‘sow’ busy.

phlox, salvia and portulaca to name a few. Same for vegetables like pumpkin, butternut, corguettes, cucumbers, beans, sweetcorn and sunflower plants. Early peas, lettuce, beetroot, silver beet, spinach, carrots, cabbage, broccoli and all herbs can be planted. Spray programs for all fruit trees need to be planned to combat codling moth, curly leaf and aphids. Care must be taken not to spray in full blossom situations. Citrus trees although loaded with fruit need nutrients now. Compost around their bases or use animal manure. Tips: When planting tomatoes

Sowing seeds is recommended up until the full moon on September 9th. Our new moon is on 24th September and notably daylight savings begins on Sunday 28th September. For me this weekend is planting of onions, beetroot, lettuce and silver beet. Plant a few early potatoes into a warm sunny spot and these will be ready for early December. Flower seeds can be started like asters, bedding begonias, marigolds, sweet peas, petunias,

out, add a tablespoon of milk powder under the roots or water to stop later blight in the plant. Carrots: sow with radish seed to save thinning. If weed germination is a problem amongst the carrots then spray with full strength kerosene on a sunny day. Weeds will die, while the carrots will not be affected. Kids Giveaway: We have 8 packets of four heather potatoes. Plant them in warm clean soil. Mould often once the potatoes come up, and they will be ready for Christmas if not before. See you leaning on your spade. The Raglan Wharf Seagull.

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12 RAGLAN Chronicle

along to the game and cheer on this talented team. Your support would be greatly appreciated. Congratulations to the team and their coaches Steve Parrott and Alastair Reeves. Good luck, and well done guys! Mel Forrest


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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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BENEFIT EVENING @ Solscape, this Thursday 21 Aug from 6pm, Nepalese feast and talk to support Nepalese orphanage, $15pp, ph 825 8268 to book.

FRI 22 AUG, 1PM @ ORCA - lunch with Nick Smith, Minister of Conservation, Housing & Building and Construction. Free. All welcome. Email your questions to Dave Currie at chair@ raglanchamber.co.nz.

NATIONAL PARTY Barbara Kuriger mix & mingle @ the Raglan Club, Friday 22nd August from 5pm onwards. Everybody welcome. SAT 23 AUG, 10.30AM @ TOWN HALL - meet the Green, Labour, Mana and National parties - 5 minute speeches, then your questions. Free. All welcome. MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm.

RAGLAN WRITING GROUP 1st and 3rd Tues of the month, 7.15pm at the Community House. Everyone welcome. WED @ RAGLAN CLUB, Fun Quiz 6:45pm. BUDGET ASSISTANCE @ Raglan Community House. Appointments required. 8258142

WEDS @ BANTEAY SREY RESTAURANT Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome RAGLAN RAMBLERS WED 27 AUG: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Limestone arch Pakoka River - bring lunch

For Sale

FIREWOOD DRY 6x6 load, pine $115, delivered ph 0210771 524 METALYARD: Pipes, parts, metal, wheels, bikes, miscellaneous treasures @ Xtreme 8250017

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.

Awesome NEW Men’s DEUS boardies, tees & caps, +One Teaspoon Awesome baggies HALF PRICE !!

MAINLY MUSIC: Music & movement programme for preschoolers, Monday & Wednesdays 9:30am @ Te Uku church Hall. Ph 8255199 for more info. RAGLAN LIGHT EXERCISE GROUP. “Making a Difference” Light exercise sessions: Mondays & Thursdays 10am. St. Peter’s Church Hall, Bow St. All welcome. R A G L A N H O R T I C U LT U R A L SOCIETY SPRING FLOWER SHOW. 6th Sept in the Union Church Hall. Entries taken from 9 . 3 0 - 11 . 3 0 a m . S h o w open to the Public to view at 1pm. Adults and Children from Raglan and Districts invited to participate. LAST WED OF THE MONTH @ THE RAGLAN CLUB, Friends ‘n’ Mingles: karaoke & raffles, 11am. Enquiries Geoff Meek 825 0488. PALEO NUTRITION SEMINAR, Raglan Community House, Aug 30th 1 – 3.45pm. Presented by NZs leading Paleo diet nutritionist Julianne Taylor. Learn how the paleo diet can reverse many modern health issues, increase energy and help you lose weight effortlessly.$45.00 (includes 60 page guidebook) To book: call Julianne 09 3781573. paleozonenutrition.com

SURFSIDE CHURCH this week:

10am @ Raglan Area School 7pm @ Te Uku Church

For Sale

Courses, classes & workshops FREE LITERACY AND NUMERACY CLASSES IN RAGLAN: If you would like to enhance your Literacy and Numeracy Skills, or would like further training in a pacific area we can help.

Tell us how you would like to UPSKILL and we can cater to your personal or organisational needs. For more information please contact Nenya on 022 073 8636 or Nenyac@live.com

FRI 22 AUG @ YOT CLUB, Happy hours 6-9 .Dj Dubsonic Free entry, free pool. SAT 23 AUG @ YOT CLUB, Happy hours 6-9. All Black test projected inside. West Coast Dance party after rugby. Bass driven music from djs Olly G, Hijenkz, GavinTron - $5.

SAT 23 AUG @ VALENTES Fundraising Gig: SYNERGY, HALF MAD HORSES, IHUHUPE, Amelia Penfold. From 8pm: $5 presales, $10 door. WED/THURS @ YOT CLUB: Great music, sky sport, cheap drinks ,free pool

Acknowledgement

RORY ALAN DEVLYN passed 12/07/14, Eleanor wishes to thank Raglan Support Group, Raglan CommUnity Patrol members, RSA members, St. Johns ambulance and friends for flowers, cards and phone calls. Special thanks to doctors, nurses and all at West Coast Health Clinic, Eve and Bill and my daughter Patricia for the sudden loss of Rory my dear friend and companion, miss your cheek mate.

Services Offered

M E TA P H Y S I C A L C O N S U LTA N T: Spiritual Counselling, c l a i r v o y a n c e and healing. For appointments phone Marilyn: 021 050 3635 SPRING CLEAN? Fairy Awesome Raglan Eco Cleaner Ph selena 0276668406

1998 SUBARU O U T B A C K : 250,000kms, NZ new, new tires, new radiator and exhaust. Runs good, $2500 ono ph: 021 343 717. G A R A G E AVAILABLE for removal, Ph 0274 720 Commercial To Let 406. COMMERCIAL LEASE 300sqm, High Stud For Hire New, email: sheryl. TRAILER FOR HIRE, ker@xtra.co.nz 6x4 with high sides, INDUSTRIAL YARD ph: 0274 366 320 FOR RENT. Could add building if required. Ph Wanted Bob, 021825 869.

Volunteers needed for Daffodil Day Friday 29 August

By donating to Daffodil Day it ensures the continuity of support service programmes, funding of research and assisting with providing information on cancer to those who desperately need it. The Cancer Society’s free services could not continue without the support of this. Every day 60 more New Zealanders will be diagnosed with cancer. Thanks to people who support and give generously services can be provided to these people. Contact Jo Wallis 825 7507 if you are keen to volunteer.

To Let

NEAR NEW 3 BDM, heat pump, double glazing, gas hot water,
Small harbour view, $350 per week, vacant end of August
5 mins walk to school, 10 mins walk to town.
All enquiries ph or email Maysha maysha@slingshot. co.nz
078257181, 0211663683

Public Notices

Public Notices

Natural wHealth Clinic ! WINTER SPECIAL ! Pay for a 90 minute massage treatment and receive 50% OFF a second treatment. Offer valid until: 30/09/14

Belinda Ehrlenbach

Registered Naturopath

Public Notices

Phone 07 825 6592 belindsays@hotmail.com

The Local Authority Shared Services Ltd Statement of Intent for 2014-15 has been prepared, provided to shareholding Councils, and is available to the public. Copies may be obtained from the company’s office c/- Waikato Regional Council, 401 Grey Street, Hamilton.

Situations Vacant

SITUATIONS VACANT Shop position – Kaahu’s Nest, Xtreme Zero Waste 20-30hrs per week depending on availability and options, must be able to work weekends. Skills required: excellent customer service, retail, cash handling, researching new products and services, data collection. You will be working in a tight and funky team who are part of the Xtreme family. Contact Rick Thorpe for a job description, 8256509, Email: rick@xtremezerowaste.org.nz

2014 COMMUNITY FUNDING ROUND - CLOSING SOON Applications close Friday 29 August 2014. For full criteria and to apply, please visit: www.welenergytrust.co.nz Ph: (07) 838 0093 Fax: (07) 838 0070 Email: info@welenergytrust.co.nz

‘Here for the Community’ Bulk Foods Merchandiser Prolife Foods is a New Zealand leader in the snack category specialising in Nuts, Dried Fruit, Snack Blends and Confectionery ‘Alison’s Pantry’, ‘Mother Earth’, ‘Value Pack’ & ‘Donovan’s Chocolates’. We have business relationships with all leading retailers in FMCG across Australasia. Prolife Foods Ltd is looking for a self-motivated, independent person to fill a part time position working 4 hours per week based in Raglan. Reporting to the Account Manager you will be required to ensure all bulk food bins are cleaned and maintained to a high level of cleanliness as well as filling and restocking bulk food bins with our products. Working independently you will need to maintain a professional demeanor with the public and store personnel when performing your duties.

Key success criteria: • Flexibility with hours • Ability to lift up to 25kgs • Ability to work independently • Demonstrated superior customer service skills preferred • Availability to work holidays and weekends when required. • Experience in a similar role preferred but not essential Apply now! Leave a message free phone: 0508 80 80 88 or send. Apply now – Send an up to date resume to: recruitment@prolife.co.nz. Candidates chosen for phone screening or to be interviewed will be contacted.

RAGLAN JUNIOR SOCCER 16.08.14 GRADE 5th Sea stars

RESULT POD.

5th Shrimps.

POD.

Benjamin Lacey

5th Hoppers.

POD.

Noam Freidrich and Ngaru Wynyard

7th Maui’s.

PLAYERS OF THE DAY Jade Camezind

Win 8-0

Harry Carter

7th Morays.

Win 14-0

Ethan Oetzel

8th Stingrays

Loss 1-3

8th Great Whites. Win 8-1

The Team Nils Wessling

8th Snappers

Draw 2-2

Vader Geros

9th Dolphins. 9th Sealions.

Loss 0-3 Loss 0-4

Sophie Patterson Reiner McLeod

10th Orcas.

Loss 0-4

Griffin Pohutakawa

10th Sharks.

Loss 0-3

Cooper Woolston

O/G Piranhas.

Loss 5-6

Connor Black

O/G Bullsharks. Won 3-0

Duran Wipani, Harry Crake and Jackson Armstrong-Maye

RAGLAN JUNIOR RUGBY 16.08.14 GRADE 6th Grade

RESULT

PLAYERS OF THE DAY

Drew 90 - 85 Moana Ruawai, Emma Berejoni, Jasmine Berejoni

7th Grade RG Won 85 - 80 Miley-Jay Hill, Orion Overton, Ruby Wilson 7th Grade RB Lost 55 - 80 Logan Gibson, Liam McLachlan, Cody Swann 8th Grade

Lost 25 - 30 Divyne Shadrock, Jackson Fellowes, Reef Staheli, Mitchell Swann

9th Grade RB Lost 20 - 45 Taane Millward, Brodie Meek 9th Grade RG Won 40 - 10 Ephrem Cox, Oliver Wallace, Hudson Bidois 10th Grade

Won 25 - 15 Jack O’Neill, Kora Cooper, Tana Clapham

11th Grade

Won 52 - 0

Tommy Ford Westrupp, Tama Jonas, Tukorehu Falwasser-Anderson & Jonty Parrott

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

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

AUCTION Fri 3rd February 2012 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

SPRING FLING AUCTION 6PM, 26TH SEPTEMBER 2014 RAY WHITE OFFICE, 21 BOW ST RAGLAN NEW BEGINNINGS

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Solid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting

• 2 Storey House In 2 Legal Flats

Office & rumpus, single garage, internal access

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

Plumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden

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

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

Prior Auction offers considered. OPEN

OPEN HOME Saturday 11am 297 Te Papatapu Road

ID#RAG20938

HOME

Saturday 12pm 335 Wainui Road

ID#RAG20952

AUCTION: 26 September ‘14 - 61b Government Rd TOP SHELF PROPERTY

3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchen

GREAT FIRST HOME BUY

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

RAG#20923

OPEN HOME

View open home:

Saturday 1pm 6 Violet Street

Saturday 2pm or by appointment

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM Saturday 1pm or by appointment 4 bedroom home with endless options

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

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Wonderful family home Modern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of land Prior Auction offers considered.

• Solid home, master with ensuite & walk in robe • Impressive with sumptuous space • Designed to capture all day sun • Situated on 3775m2 in rural, secluded setting. • Prior Auction offers considered.

Saturday 2pm 55 Government Road

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

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.

OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm 1 Seabreeze Way

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

ID#RAG21999

• 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.

• Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22032

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOME

OPEN HOME

ID#RAG20933

150 Whaanga Road

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

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Modern, new kitchen and open ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME plan living that flows out to a MAKE ME YOUR OWN – North facing I’M RATHER SPECIAL!! deck • Enjoy the privacy provided by the mature trees bordering the section OPEN HOME • Just ID#RAG20886a stroll to Cox’s Bay • 1/2 share in 1214m2 TOO GOOD TO MISS!

Saturday 1pm 10 Violet Street

ID#RAG20965

Lifestyle by the Beach

ID#RAG20964 View open home:

Saturday 1pm 23a Violet Street

WOODEN IT BE NICE

ID#RAG20963

AUCTION: 26 September ‘14 - 445 Wainui Rd

STEP INTO THE MARKET

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

Fabulous family living / Easy care garden

Sunday 2pm 16 Stewart Street

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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: 26 September ‘14 – 21 Bay View Rd

AUCTION: 26 September ‘14 – 21 Primrose St

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: Sunday 12pm or by appointment

BIG VIEWS GREAT LOCATION

• 3 Level open plan living situated on 812m2 • Includes s/c unit • Contemporary design, large entertaining decks • Internal access garage, separate workshop Prior Auction offers considered.

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• Build that lovely family home or that stylish beach bach • One of the last available sections in this subdivision • North facing 519m2 site, elevated with views

ID#RAG21995

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

• Situated at the end of a cul-de-sac • Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG22005

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

!!WANTED!! BUYER URGENTLY SEEKING 200 HA’S + DRY STOCK FARM UP TO $2,500,000. Contact: Richard Thomson 027 294 8625 AUCTION: 26 Sept ‘14-19 Bay View Rd

AUCTION: 26 Sept ‘14 - 61a Lorenzen Bay Rd IT IS A HOME!!!

SPOTLIGHT ON BAY VIEW 2

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• 4 bedroom family home • Polished timber floors • Easy care grounds offering privacy & safe children’s play area • Situated on 831m2 • Prior Auction offers considered

View open home Sunday 12pm or by appointment • Completely refurbished inside • Tastefully landscaped grounds • Separate self contained area • Walking distance to Cox Bay

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE VIEW $355,000

• Private unit at the end of the cul-de-sac • Panoramic mountain and water views • Modern kitchen with new oven.

ID#RAG22036

Open home Sunday 2pm

Contact: Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

25/3 Violet Street

Julie Hanna 027 441 8964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

TENANTS OF THE MONTH: MIKE & WAKERORI ROONEY

AUCTION: 26 Sept ‘14 - 537 Wainui Rd

PARADISE IN WAINUI

• Wood burning fire plus heat pump for your convenience

ID#RAG21429

Graham Rope 021 222 7427

OPEN HOMES this weekend

23rd & 24th August

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

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ID#RAG21991 Graham Rope 021 222 7427

Saturday1pm – 61b Government rd Saturday 1pm – 40a CroSS St Saturday 2pm – 445 Wainui rd

36 Kaitoke Ave

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• Quietly hidden down a waterfront street • Great views of the Estuary and Mt Karioi • Home currently being used as one

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house but can easily be 2 flats • There is a boardwalk that you can walk all the way to the local school

ID#RAG21739

Julie Hanna 027 441 964 Blair Hanna 021 0200 8282

Sunday 12pm – 21 bay vieW rd Sunday 12pm – 19 bay vieW rd Sunday 12pm – 21 roSe St Sunday 2pm - 61a Lorenzen bay 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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