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RAGLAN Chronicle 1 Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008) URGENT! URGENT! URGENT! $395,000 Tucked away is this quality built, excellently maintained 3 bedroom home. Drive up the driveway and be impressed. The living area opens out to sun drenched decking, capturing morning and afternoon sun. The location is excellent – close to bush lined board walk, es- tuary for close kayak access, walking distance to town and school. A very well planted 1413m2 site. ID#RAG21662 Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. OPEN HOME Sat & Sun 12pm 19 Tutchen Ave T H I S P R OPERT Y M UST B E S O LD!! CHRONICLE THE RAGLAN EST. 1903 Whaingaroa news for you weekly 5 th December 2013 - Issue #372 p8 Fresh juice on sale p7 Mo Bros p10 Talk to the Experts p11 What’s on Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996 Departing Returning/Arriving Morning: 8.00am 11.00am Afternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES
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RAGLAN Chronicle 1

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: [email protected]

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

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!Four double bedroom home on 625m²Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathroomsFantastic 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#RAG20886OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm1 Seabreeze Way

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.

ID#RAG20952OPEN HOME

Saturday 12pm335 Wainui Road

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABYA 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.ID#RAG20965

OPEN HOMESunday 1pm

150 Whaanga Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchenSun drenched open plan living & decksLarge paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923OPEN HOME

Saturday 1pm23a Violet Street

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 fast-growing market in Raglan!Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20964

OPEN HOMESaturday 1pm6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM 4 bedroom home with endless optionsWonderful family homeModern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of landPrior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME

Saturday 2pm55 Government Road

WOODEN IT BE NICEThis 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroomNative timber flooringPrivate off road locationJust a walk to the beach, on the bus route.Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk)Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20963OPEN HOME

Saturday 1pm10 Violet Street

TOO GOOD TO MISS! • 2 homes on 1 freehold title2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom housesIncome opportunity hereSuperbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbourIdeal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other!Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20933OPEN HOME

Sunday 2pm16 Stewart Street

NEW BEGINNINGSSolid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal accessPlumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20938

OPEN HOMESaturday 11am

297 Te Papatapu 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.

ID#RAG20968OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm19 Manukau Road

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road

RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATEBoard 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 sectionEstablished 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.ID#RAG20984

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

Open Homes Saturday 2pm

- 9c East Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

FINAL NOTICE

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: [email protected]

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

MAKE ME YOUR OWN – I’M RATHER SPECIAL!!Four double bedroom home on 625m²Two large living areas, 2 ½ bathroomsFantastic 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#RAG20886OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm1 Seabreeze Way

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.

ID#RAG20952OPEN HOME

Saturday 12pm335 Wainui Road

OCEAN RETREAT BUSH BABYA 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.ID#RAG20965

OPEN HOMESunday 1pm

150 Whaanga Road

TOP SHELF PROPERTY Fabulous family living / Easy care garden 3 dble brms + office, entertainers kitchenSun drenched open plan living & decksLarge paved entertainment area Double garaging with internal access Prior Auction offers considered

RAG#20923OPEN HOME

Saturday 1pm23a Violet Street

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 fast-growing market in Raglan!Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20964

OPEN HOMESaturday 1pm6 Violet Street

SIZE IS NOT A PROBLEM 4 bedroom home with endless optionsWonderful family homeModern new kitchen Large double garaging and workshop Large shade houses with irrigation throughout 1212m² of landPrior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20907 OPEN HOME

Saturday 2pm55 Government Road

WOODEN IT BE NICEThis 3 bedroom weatherboard home has many great features: Double garaging2 bedrooms with ensuite + family bathroomNative timber flooringPrivate off road locationJust a walk to the beach, on the bus route.Wonderful family home/ investment/ rental (Currently rented $300/wk)Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20963OPEN HOME

Saturday 1pm10 Violet Street

TOO GOOD TO MISS! • 2 homes on 1 freehold title2 houses, 2 incomes – 2 two bedroom housesIncome opportunity hereSuperbly located – sea views, easy walk to town and harbourIdeal accommodation investment – live in one, rent out the other!Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG20933OPEN HOME

Sunday 2pm16 Stewart Street

NEW BEGINNINGSSolid brick 3 brm family home in rural setting Office & rumpus, single garage, internal accessPlumbed shed (potential ancillary unit), well planted garden3973m² fenced & ready for a new family Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG20938

OPEN HOMESaturday 11am

297 Te Papatapu 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.

ID#RAG20968OPEN HOME

Sunday 1pm19 Manukau Road

Phone now for an appointment to view 448 Wainui Road

RAGLAN RUSTIC REAL ESTATEBoard 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 sectionEstablished 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.ID#RAG20984

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

Open Homes Saturday 2pm

- 9c East Street

Sunday 2pm - 69d Otonga Valley Rd

FINAL NOTICE

URGENT! URGENT! URGENT! $395,000Tucked away is this quality built, excellently maintained 3 bedroom home. Drive up the driveway and be impressed. The living area opens out to sun drenched decking, capturing morning and afternoon sun. The location is excellent – close to bush lined board walk, es-tuary for close kayak access, walking distance to town and school. A very well planted 1413m2 site.

ID#RAG21662

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

OPEN HOME Sat & Sun 12pm19 Tutchen Ave

THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD!!

CHRONICLETHE RAGLAN

EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly 5th December 2013 - Issue #372

p8Fresh juice on sale

p7Mo Bros

p10Talk to the Experts

p11What’s on

Local Business Serving Raglan District Since 1996

Departing Returning/ArrivingMorning: 8.00am 11.00amAfternoon: 1.30pm 4.30pm

TRUCK & VAN DELIVERIES

NEW SERVICES! - VAN DELIVERIES

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www.national.org.nz

Shane Ardern MP TARANAKI-KING COUNTRY

Electorate office:

25 Roche Street, Te Awamutu

p 07 825 0263 (Freephone)

e [email protected]

Stephen Reid (A.K.A - DJ Jamin-i) at his beloved decks.Image thanks to Odd.

Mass on Saturday evenings at 5 pm.

1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays in Raglan2nd and 4th Saturdays in Te Mata

Further information: Raglan 825 8135www.raglancatholic.org.nz

Raglan Ink Ltd home of the Raglan ChronicleOffice Open Mon to Thursday 9am - 4.00pm, Wainui Rd, Raglan

Ph: (07) 825-7076 Fax: (07) 825-7078 Post: P.O. Box 234, Raglan Email: [email protected]

Advertising & Articles The advertising and editorial content deadline will be Monday at 12pm week of issue.DISCLAIMER

Opinions and views expressed in the Raglan Chronicle do not necessarily represent those held by the Editors or Publishers. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of submitted material but the Editors/Publishers shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent effects due to the same. It is the submitter’s responsibility to ensure material is not libelous or defamatory. The Editors/Publishers reserve the right to abridge, alter or decline any material submitted to the Raglan Chronicle to meet the constraints of space and/or maintain a reasonable standard of language and decorum.

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS! The businesses and individuals advertising in the Raglan

Chronicle are participating not only to promote their businesses, but to show their support for our community

paper – so be sure to tell them you saw them in the Raglan Chronicle.

Local businesses are the foundation of our community - and they make it possible for us to bring the Raglan

Chronicle to you.

dining guideBanteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. Dine in or takeaway. 23 Bow Street........825 0952

Jo’s Takeaways. Te Kopua Domain......................................................825 8761

Marlin Cafe & Grill. Dine in. On the Wharf...........................................825 0010

The Shack. Dine in or Takeaway. 19 Bow Street..................................825 0027

The Raglan Club. Dine in or Takeaway. 22-24 Bow Street.................. 825 8278

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RAGLAN TRUSTHOSPITAL

27 - 29 Manukau Road Ph. 07 825 8306 Fax: 07 825 8855 Email: [email protected]

Caring for the ones you love

Should you wish to aquire any images from this week’s Chronicle - please contact us on 825 7076

or email your request to [email protected]

SUNDAY SERVICE:New time9:30am - Worship Service with children’s program

Sunday Service

Pastor Jeanette Vink ph: 07 825 8330 or 021 265 3683

To the Editor, I am writing to voice my anger

at the person or persons responsible for removing and damaging the signs concerned citizens have recently erected in Raglan.

In a democratic society the citizenry have a right called freedom of speech. This is a basic tenent of New Zealand society. Our grandparents fought and died in wars so that I can have an opinion and voice that opinion.

By removing and damaging my sign which read "Love Raglan, Stop Seabed Mining", the perpetrator is disrespecting not only my 2 dead great uncles who lie buried where they died at the WW1 battleground, The Somme, but the countless solders and citizens killed defending my "freedom of speech".

You have taken that away! You have infringed on my rights.

In the middle of the night you came under cover of darkness to hide you from the defenders of free speech.

Be ashamed! You need to apologise to the citizens

of New Zealand for disrespecting us. I will continue to fight for our way of life, to preserve our precious ecology for future generations. We will never back down! I sent my submission to the EPA this morning opposing seabed mining. I call on every caring Kiwi

to go to WWW.KASM.ORG.NZ and send your submission so that foreign companies cannot take our seabed away to be turned into pieces of metal that will then be sold back to us for a profit. The environmental cost is just too high.

Mark Dobson, Raglan

To the Editor,I know there are major issues with

any mention of reclamation for parking close to the wharf. As adjacent Hawk Eye, I have to say there has been good behaviour, sensitivity, care and good will exercised here this year. Boaties need to stop fellow fish heads from walking backwards behind reversing trailers, especially on the blind side! There were about ten near misses over the past few weeks when lots of boats were about.

A huge help would be the concreting of the papa shelf to the already existing slipway east of wharf, so several boats could be launched or retrieved at the same time. Displacement of about 100 little crabs and the same number of rock borers would probably be the cost. But I stand to be corrected as site is muddy and unsafe to walk on. A small survey would establish facts. But such a concrete addition could be a constructive move way to aid boaties.

Barry Ashby, Raglan

*Total significant wave height and *Tide times for Raglan Bar

Forecast generated on Wednesday 4 December

Raglan Weather & TidesCheck www.weathermap.co.nz for latest forecasts

Weather

MapForecasts

Summary Maxtemp Wind Waves* Tides* Sun

(C) (km/hr) (m) (High/Low) (Rise/Set)

Fri

Mainly finewithpossibleshowers

23W 10 amW 20 pm 1.1

H 12:50 amL 06:50 amH 01:10 pmL 07:30 pm

R 05:54 amS 08:28 pm

Sat

Mainly finewithpossibleshowers

23N 20 am

NW 25 pm 1.4

H 01:40 amL 07:40 amH 02:00 pmL 08:20 pm

R 05:54 amS 08:29 pm

SunSunny andclear skies 22

NW 35 amNW 35 pm 2.8

H 02:30 amL 08:40 amH 03:00 pmL 09:10 pm

R 05:54 amS 08:30 pm

MonSunny andclear skies 22

W 25 amW 25 pm 2.2

H 03:30 amL 09:30 amH 03:50 pmL 10:10 pm

R 05:54 amS 08:30 pm

TueSunny andclear skies 21

SW 15 amSW 20 pm 1.4

H 04:30 amL 10:40 amH 05:00 pmL 11:20 pm

R 05:55 amS 08:31 pm

Wed Cloudy 19W 15 amW 15 pm 1.2

H 05:40 amL 11:40 amH 06:00 pm

R 05:55 amS 08:32 pm

ThuSunny withsome cloud 22

W 10 amW 10 pm 1.5

L 12:20 amH 06:40 amL 12:50 pmH 07:10 pm

R 05:55 amS 08:33 pm

WeatherMap - New Zealand weather forecasts http://www.weathermap.co.nz/?p=raglanchron&a=31&s=92

1 of 1 4/12/13 1:14 PM

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Defence Force helicopter drops in to find the locals friendly

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

Raglan Childcare teachers took their younger Iti Kahurangi children to visit the Super Seasprite while it awaited repairs at Raglan airfield last Wednesday.

The Air Force - or was it the Navy - dropped in on Raglan unexpectedly last week, arousing

plenty of interest from locals intrigued at why a hi-tech helicopter had parked up at the end of their airfield.

The arrival last Wednesday of the Super Seasprite, which had the word “Navy” printed on its fuselage, sparked speculation it could be here to assist with any belated action police might be contemplating over the protest yacht Vega’s deliberate flouting of the Government’s so-called Anadarko amendment creating a no-go area around offshore drilling.

But it seems it was nothing so dramatic – the Defence Force says it was minor technical malfunction that forced the helicopter, which was from the RNZAF’s

No 6 squadron at Whenuapai, to divert to Raglan while on its way to the Ohakea air base.

The problem required maintenance support from Whenuapai before the chopper was able to return safely to Whenuapai the next day – but not before aircraft captain Alex Trotter, a navy lieutenant, and his crew enjoyed what he described as “the unexpected engagement” with the locals.

“The Raglan community was extremely supportive of our visit,” he said. “Many locals came down to the airfield to look around the aircraft and engage with the crew about the helicopter and their role in the Defence Force, as well as offering tea, coffee and even a few ideas on how to conduct repairs!

“Overall, thanks to the Raglan community - it was a fantastic experience.”

He added the crew hoped “to get down there again soon”, though how that

might happen barring another technical malfunction was not clear.

As to the confusion over whether it was an Air Force or Navy helicopter, a Defence Force spokesperson explained the No 6 squadron is an RNZAF one whose job is to operate the Navy’s air element of five Seasprites. The pilots and airborne tactical officers are all Navy, the helicopter crew are drawn from both the Navy and Air Force, and the helicopters are serviced and maintained by the Air Force.

The five SH-2Gs – which reportedly cost New Zealand about $300 million all-up – are described by Wikipedia as operating from the Navy’s two Anzac class frigates, two Protector class offshore patrol vessels (one of which stirred a lot of interest when it anchored close off the Raglan coastline a year or so ago) and the multi-role vessel HMNZS Canterbury.

Edith Symes

Piping upgraded after sewage floods houseA right royal stink has seen a

short section of Nihinihi Avenue closed off to traffic recently while Waikato District Council upgrades and relocates wastewater piping in the area.

The fuss began on September 13 when the wastewater network could not cope with heavy rain and sewage poured into the lower floor of an architecturally designed house on the Nihinihi Avenue/Tahuna Avenue corner.

The council has revealed – in a report to the Raglan Community Board – that the owners have had to leave the house and stay in alternative accommodation until the work is completed.

It’s understood the owners, a couple with a child who relocated here only recently from Auckland, have been very distressed by the incident and the damage to their new home.

The council said in its report that both the property owners’ and its own insurers were “working on a resolution” -- and it’s

one which is not expected to come cheap.While the report did not detail why the

wastewater network failed to cope, council watchdog John Lawson – who used to live in the immediate vicinity -- has suggested the problem is the result of the council putting a 600mm culvert into a 400mm one when it undergrounded a stream in the area.

The short stretch of Nihinihi Avenue

has been plagued by wastewater problems for years.

Residents have long complained of the smells from the pumping station on the Nihinihi Avenue/Marine Parade corner, and shortly after Hamilton’s prominent Perry family built a beachhouse there their tennis court had to be dug up so the council could access pipes running underneath. E Symes

Machinery and men at work installing the new pipework in Nihinihi Avenue, Raglan West.

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Popular driver fast approaching 100

Christmas in the Park this Sunday

Myrle Robertson drove buses about the district for years but recently she’s had to give up her licence.

Still, that’s no surprise when you consider she was doing her rural and Te Hutewai mail and passenger runs back in the 1950s and ‘60s – and that she turns 99 in a fortnight.

“It was because of my eyesight,” she said of her grounding as she talked with the Chronicle last weekend at the Gilmour Street home she’s lived in over the 30 years since husband Archie died.

The couple married in Raglan at St Peter’s Anglican Church more than 70 years ago when Robertsons’ Motor Transport – the service started up by Archie’s father before World War I – began the area’s coach services which later included mail and school runs around town and out to Whale Bay.

Myrle and Archie naturally enough lived in Robertson Road, where the family farmed decades before Flax Cove subdivision was developed.

And Myrle herself became – according to R T Vernon’s history of Raglan -- a “popular driver” on the local bus runs. She herself recalls driving the nine-seater minibus, fondly called ‘the pup’, when the last two of her four children were still going to Raglan Area School. “It got me out of the house,” she says.

Later she progressed to a 14-seater although “I wasn’t supposed to drive over a certain weight”, she confesses.

Australian-born Myrle had met Archie when he was doing his father’s Rotorua-Waitomo coach run and she was working in the hotel at Waitomo.

She never returned to Australia, except on holiday, and says she’s never had any grumbles during her long life in Raglan – except for the time she protested good-naturedly about her wages when Archie was the manager of Robertsons.

“Why do I get such lousy pay when I’m doing a man’s work?” she recalls asking. But he reckoned, well, it was all going back into their livelihood.

The business had six buses in its heyday, recalls Myrle, who’s only recently lost track of a 1919 wage book from Archie’s father’s accountant in town. Robertsons sold out to M Pavlovich and Son in 1966 after nearly 50 years of service to Raglan which included the start of the first commuter bus to Hamilton.

Now the Robertson family from near and far – including Myrle’s son Denny in Hills Road – are gearing up for their mother’s 100th birthday celebration in town this time next year. Myrle has 10 grandchildren but has lost count of the great and great-great grandchildren. “I’d have to add them up.”

She has no idea of the secret to longevity, having given up smoking many years ago but still enjoying the odd tipple that’s “more ginger ale than gin”.

Myrle’s got a way to go however before matching the record of her sister in Sydney, who will be 103 next March. She visited her a few years ago on a trip home to Australia.

While her sister is in a resthome, Myrle manages just fine by herself in her own home. And no, she doesn’t get lonely – three “girls” come every Friday to play cards, then there’s 500 to look forward to at Raglan Club come Monday afternoons.

She has some home help midweek, still enjoys her cane craftwork and in between “I twiddle my thumbs”, she quips.

Of course Raglan’s not quite the same now Myrle prefers to stay home. “I don’t know a soul and I used to know everyone.”

But she makes a point of regularly going downtown for Raglan’s New Year’s Eve parade, and says she has watched with interest as the town has developed. So much has changed since she belonged to the likes of the Caledonian Society – which is now making something of a comeback as Raglan Pipe Band – and played tennis at the three courts on Wainui Road, where the fire station is now.

Edith Symes

Xtreme Waste recycling room goes from ‘grotty’ to pristine

A “goodwill” contribution to the tune of $12,400 for materials has transformed Xtreme Waste’s processing room into the pristine, dairy factory-like environment Raglan can now feel proud of.

Gone is the “grotty” look, says operations manager Gavin Melgren who believes the upgrade – financed by dairy giant Fonterra

– will lift the perception of the recycling and transfer station’s value in the marketplace.

“We did all the work ourselves,” he told the Chronicle last week, pointing out the new roll-on/roll-off wool bales from which plastics and glass are sorted into different categories for recycling.

A new steel trough along with the processing room’s extended concrete floor, its walls and

machines are scrubbed down weekly, he adds, to ensure the hygienic recycling environment Xtreme Waste has now achieved with the back-up of Fonterra’s sustainable department.

It was a case of “like minds meet”, Gavin says of Fonterra’s goodwill gesture. “They’re all greenies and can see we’re doing a good job and want to get behind us.” Edith Symes

Xtreme Waste operations manager Gavin Melgren celebrates the upgrade of the processing room

Myrle Robertson

This Sunday, 8th December, Raglan's Christmas in the

Park will be held at the Te Kopua Domain.

This year will feature mostly local acts including items from all the local schools and Raglan's very

own band The Kryptonites.The programme will kick off

from 5pm with children's activities and entertainment, including some carnival rides which will incur a small cost, so come prepared. Of course, we are expecting Santa to pop in at some stage during the

early part of the evening. Bring your picnic, some warm clothing, and enjoy a family night out.

The evening will conclude around 9pm after some carols. Hope to see you there.

Pastor Roger Peart

Sailing Club thrilled with fundraiserThe Raglan Sailing Club would like to thank everyone involved with their Music night fundraiser at the Raglan Club on the 30th of November.

The bands "Tracy Hopewell and Fever" and "the Kryptonites" were fantastic and a good time was had by all. We'd like to thank our sponsers, the Raglan Club, the Raglan Chronicle, Rod at Aesthete Gallery Hamilton, Colin at Trek 'N' Travel Hamilton, and our Patron

Dave Currie. A big 'well done' to all the hard working Sailing Club members who pulled the event together making sure all the details were taken care of, and to Rod for getting such great musicians. Congratulations to the two raffle prize winners and the spot prize winners. Again, thanks to the musicians for making it such a good night. The Raglan Sailing Club raised over $500 to help maintain their fleet of boats and safety equipment - a massive effort!

Raglan Sailing Club.

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Fish City Icebreakercompetition goes well

Electrician Jeffrey Hiscock and his distinctive looking van

This week the Chronicle talks to local DJ Stephen Reid. Image: Odd.

Tell us about your involvement with music?

Always been passionate about music, but never been a real musician as such. So I found my place as a DJ where I could support the industry from researching/buying music and putting it together in a DJ set which I could then share with the people..

Different types of music for different types of gigs, I like to keep my music cart quite wide.

How would you describe the music you play?

Bassculture. I really love a warm bass line with conscious messages.. I started out collecting 7' records of Jamaican reggae after spending some time working in the Carribean,

Do you come from a musical family?No, I come from generations of

farmers, the only sound in the family home was talk back and sports radio, haha.

Describe a typical day ?I live a pretty busy and colourful

life I guess, a total mix of family time, business, music and nature.

I run my kayaking business in the day time and dj most nights of the weekend which can be a bit challenging at times but I love both worlds.

What in your memory is your best gig ever that you played?

I've supported some big names over the years and played at some amazing venues and festivals but to be honest some of my favourite vibes have been here at the Raglan Sunday Sessions.

What in your memory is the best gig or event you attended?

One that really stands out for me is a crew called The Cuban Brothers at Splore, these guys were so entertaining a mix of DJing, MC'ing, dance and visual effects with a full twist of humour.

What is your latest project?I'm actually really excited about

a new project called 'Blue Sapphire - ElectroSwing Collective'. It consists of heavy vintage dancefloor tunes, live vocals, sax and sassy burlesque entertainment. This project has been in the making for a little while now and has just started to gain interest for the up and coming festival season. The kind of night out I would want to be treated with - so hey watch this space.

You win $5000 - what do you do?Save it for winter.. Raglan winters

can be tough, ha ha.In another life I would like to

be…..?Would happily choose this one

again..Feeling blessed to be living in such

an amazing community with my beautiful wife, son, family and friends.

Live the life you love and love the life you live.. and that's just it!

Where can we hear you play?You can catch me weekly now at the

Raglan Sunday Sessions which I host and play at. These sessions start at 4.20pm and run through till 10pm in the YOT Club yard weekly till end of March.

Meet the Muso: A series of Q & A’s with local musicians

Kai & CarolsFriday December 13th

6.00pmSt Peter’s Anglican ChurchCnr Bow & James Streets

Music By:Mighty River HarmonyDave Maybee & group

Sean & teamCarols sung by all

bbq providedgold coin koha

The army’s 161 battery – “adopted” by Raglan during the Vietnam War – is set to visit here next April not just for the town’s traditional Anzac Day parade and ceremony but also a series of other community-based activities stretching over a week.

The extended visit by the Linton-based battery will be a highlight of Raglan Returned and Services Association commemorations marking the 100th anniversary of the start of World War 1, and the soldiers’ activities in the lead-up to Anzac Day could range from an open day at the area school, a rugby match against a local “selection” and other public events through to a military exercise in a nearby rural area.

As it will also be 50 years since it was given freedom of the town, the battery is expected to want to march through Raglan renewing that “right”.

The planned anniversary

activities were revealed at a meeting this week of the Raglan Community Board, which granted the local RSA $1500 to help cover the cost of Anzac Day commemorations.

The RSA had originally asked for $2000, but told Tuesday night’s board meeting it now needed less as a related World War I exhibition that was to have opened at Raglan museum on April 26 – the day after Anzac Day – had been delayed. The extra $500 was to have helped pay for an associated afternoon tea the RSA had eyed holding at the nearby fire station.

At Tuesday’s meeting the board also made a second grant from its discretionary fund – this time of $2000 – to help keep Raglan Community Radio in the black.

The grant, which is tagged to cover rent and administration costs, follows a presentation in which station manager Aaron Mooar revealed the local community broadcaster had been caught out by recent changes in lotteries funding.

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New lifestyle a dream for tradeyHaving worked as an electrician for over 13 years, Jeffrey Hiscock’s decision to move to Raglan was the right choice. An avid surfer, fisher, sailor and diver, the ocean playground is now right on his doorstep.

“I feel like I’m on a holiday everyday when I get home,” said Jeff.

Purchasing a lifestyle block in Te Uku with his partner earlier this year, the couple moved down to the Waikato after spending a year overseas traveling around Europe.

Both Jeff and partner are yoga teachers and had originally made the move to teach at the Bikram hot yoga studio in Hamilton.

While yoga is a passion, Jeff hasn’t had much time for teaching lately building up his business,

Versatile Electrical, and keeping busy with a new addition to their family; a 6-months-old girl.

While under a new name, Versatile Electrical was originally part of a bigger electrical company up in Auckland. He provides a range of electrical services for both residential and commercial clients including new installations, maintenance, repairs, home ventilation, alarms and A.V.

Based in Raglan, Jeff services the wider Waikato area and offers a 5-year workmanship guarantee.

On his business, Jeff says, “I always enjoy meeting people and providing a good service for them.”

Settling down in Raglan, he adds; “I can’t imagine myself leaving now.”

Contact Jeff at Versatile Electrical for a free quote for all your electrical needs. Phone 021 945 997 or 07 825 5071.

The weather gods shone on the Raglan Sport Fishing Club for the recent annual Fish City Icebreaker fishing competition.

The radio installed on Mt Karioi by the Kawhia Boating and Angling Club and the Raglan Sport Fishing Club was running hot. We had over 190 anglers fishing the contest.

Where in the world can you catch fish like you can off Raglan? Even the 7th place snapper was over 7kg. The work done by the club in fisheries management with MPI and the innovative work that Whaingaroa Harbour Care have undertaken means that the fishery off Raglan is leading the world. The club thanks all involved in making the Raglan Harbour fish nursery productive.

This year the club is making

anglers aware of the correct handling of fish for release and a Black Magic towel was provided to all teams for use in releasing of fish.

We had five fish sections plus Heaviest Snapper by a woman and junior.

Heaviest Gurnard: Lindsay Slade 1.186 kg, Heaviest Kahawai: Glen Olsen 2.836; Heaviest Trevally: Jo MacKay 2.970kg; Heaviest Snapper: Warren Banks 8.202 kg, Heaviest Snapper - Woman: Alison Ingley 8.042 kg, Heaviest Snapper Junior: Conner Joyce 6.666 kg.

Karl Petrie was the lucky winner of the $3000.00 voucher to Fish City, our major sponsor.

Next major project for the club is free viewing for members of the conditions on the bar live-to-air. This is being explored presently.

Raglan Sport Fishing Club

Warren Banks with the heaviest snapper - 8.202kg

RSA eyes range of Anzac events

Correction:Issue 371 - November 28th : 'Picnic with purpose' - p5

Our 'Picnic with a purpose' story referred to an event being held at the Kokiri Centre on Saturday 6th December, when in fact it's Saturday 7th December.

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Fireworks a 'no show' this year

Kai and Carols

Area Fishing Report:

Really good coastal sea and weather conditions, combined with plenty of snapper, trevally, kahawai and gurnard on the bite, saw many fisherman have the excitement of catching good quantities. Heaps of boats coming into Raglan each day, and congestion at each of the three boat ramps. I think the petrol station must have done very well topping up the petrol tanks.

Fishing started a few weeks ago at 50m and beyond but is now in much closer. Seeing the Kawhia charter boat off the northern end of Ruapuke beach in about 30m of water, and the fish sounder showing good signs around the back of the mountain in the same depth, shows that the fish are moving in closer. Our local charter boats have been doing very well, many days coming in early because they have their limit. It is the way to go if you do not have a boat and you want a share of the fishing activity. Meet up with other fishing enthusiasts, and these charter skippers all treat you very well on your big day out.

Sea water temperatures are up to 19.5 degrees in places. All the Raglan harbour navigation

lights are working and the Raglan Bar is on the leads. Be sure to use the white sector light when crossing the Bar both ways.

Albacore have been reported off the Kaipara entrance and will be down this way by Christmas. That probably includes skippies and marlin. Game fishing season is about to begin off our coast, so it's time to check all your game fishing tackle.

Water clarity at 50m plus has been amazing, you can see your catch coming up from a long way down, plus all the micro krill, translucent creatures of all shapes, sizes and colours floating by and various jelly fish too. Always interesting what you see.

Numbers of crayfish are being caught by pots and divers. Certainly on Reef 21 good crayfish have been brought aboard, with the added benefit of staying in that area and tagging kingfish. A reported 20kg kingfish was caught there two weekends ago.

Snapper off Raglan are onto baits; fresh is best with sharp hooks. We have hooks bent and one hook broken, such is the power of the snappers jaw.

I have not been harbour

fishing but yellow bellied flounder are in abundance. With water temperatures rising the stingrays will soon be prevalent in the shallows.

It was interesting listening to Mark Hartstone’s talk at the Raglan Club Inc a week ago, a lifetime experience of commercial fishing off our west coast.

Gals n Gurnard is back with us from January 6th to 11th. Briefing is on Sunday 5th, prize giving and the main event is the evening of Saturday 11th. All profits this year going to the Waikato Breast Cancer Trust. The weigh station at the Raglan Club Inc is fully reactivated now with a team of new weigh masters available to the club or to weigh your catch. So far they have enjoyed their new responsibility.

So this month is about planning to catch, amd maybe smoke, fish. Try raw fish, fillet a flounder or dress that crayfish for the Christmas table.

Seasons Greetings to all, catch what you need, and keep it to safe fishing and boating for now and over the holiday period.

Saturday marked the last day of the 30 day worldwide Movember - a month long moustache growing event to raise awareness for Men's health.

Held at the Yot club, the 'Mo Bros' converged with the top Mo's judged by the crowd. It was a very successful night

with Double Brown keeping everyone moving and the guests bringing in over $450 dollars on the night. If you would like to donate to the casue or learn more about the Movember charities (prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health), log onto Movember.com.

Special thanks to Peter Coddington ( winner of 'Best

Mo') and Double Brown from the Yot club, the Raglan Backpackers crew and the prize contributions from Tony at Raglan Roast, Luke at Raglan Surf Co. and JC at Raglan Surf Emporium. Thank you to all who attended and donated and all the Mo Bros. See you next year!

Derek Konga

Movember finalists from left to right: Roni, Casey, Caleb, Paddy, Peter & Jamie

Bros pit Mos in hairy contest

by the Raglan Wharf Seagull

The Raglan community’s annual fireworks display has been snuffed out due to funding issues.

Locals may remember the display was under threat last year when WEL Networks withdrew funding at the last minute. Luckily the Raglan Chamber of Commerce stepped up and rallied the business community into action, eventually

securing the $6k required, to ensure the event could go ahead.

The Raglan Cultural and Events Trust has traditionally secured a license to run the event, which was funded by WEL Networks for several years.

Trust spokesperson, Peter Storey, told the Chronicle this week that “WEL’s focus has shifted from funding community events to assisting businesses.”

According to Mr Storey, locals may have to wait another 12 months, before the night skies around Raglan can be lit up with a professionally run fireworks display, “ in the unlikely event that a new benefactor comes forward within the next week or two, the best the community can hope for is to look at addressing this funding issue in time for next years event”.

Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant & Cafe

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Fresh juices at The Herbal

It’s M and H month: M-Moisture is critical from now on for the survival of all flowers and vegetables. A quick hose in the evenings is not enough, a slow soak is much better. You can help immensely with mulch, compost covering the soil surface.

H – Harvest zucchini, potatoes, peas, beans, strawberries, lettuce, beetroot, spinach and silverbeet. Pick flowers for display and remove dead heads from roses, marigolds and dahlias. Many vegetables will give continuous cropping when early picked, eg: cucumbers, zucchini and strawberries. Dig your potatoes after flowering, even lifting them early, then dry under cover and store in a dark corner. Leaving them in the ground if it’s really damp brings on all sorts of disease, potato blight, or moths and nematodes in the tuber.

You can continue to plant seeds that like warm soils, eg carrots, parsnip, butternuts, buttercups, more potatoes, tomatoes and all the herbs - basil, coriander, parsley, chives. Try lettuce plants in partial shade. Cut cucumber runners, pinch the laterals on tomatoes at the leaf node and lift kumara foliage to stop it rooting down into the soil. Think ahead to the autumn and winter seasons, and start seeds of leeks, brassicas, stock, polyanthus, violas and pansies. These are all easy to germinate. Open up your grape vines by thinning excess leaves. Weed, weed,

the competition is on.Some raised garden beds I have

seen have been over planted. As plants mature there is competition for space, for water, for food. A crowded house never works; each plant when it develops likes it space. Stressed plants attract disease, viruses and bugs, healthy plants do not. Pull them out before they affect others. Spray in the late evening when the bees are in bed. Our new moon is on the 3rd with the full moon on the 17th. Seed planting is best done from the 6th to the 16th and root crops - carrots, parsnips, more spuds - from 20th to 22nd and 27th to 29th. We could pass on that because of the festive season! Handy also to cut lawns a bit higher to stop them drying out.

Hot planting for this month would be ‘Betternut’ – a yellow, pear shaped butternut pumpkin. It takes 14 weeks from when the seed germinates. Flesh is deep orange, firm, sweet and dry but is not a long term keeper.

Sunflower seeds should be powering up; they grow fast after rain and need a stake for support. When in flower, notice how the flower follows the sun during the day.

To all, have a nice festive season with as much home grown produce on the Christmas table as possible. Thank you for 2013, and the pleasure given by our gardens and may 2014 be just as productive.

The Raglan Wharf Seagull

DispensaryDo you like the idea of a healthy fresh juice, but can’t be bothered with the hassle?

We have an easy solution for you, come in-store and pick up a fresh juice.

Even though we have been making fresh juices for sometime now apparently some of you still don’t know about it!

So now you do, juices are available everyday, call in and get some organic goodness in a cup from as little as $6.00

Some things you should know about our juices:

• We use organic fruit and vegetables and bio-degradable cups

• Your juice is made to order, providing you with a fresh, vital juice

• We use a slow juicer, ensuring vitamins, minerals and enzymes stay in your juice

• You are welcome to bring your own cup, and save 50 cents per juice

• If you would like larger quantities or a special blend just ask us

• We can add herbs, vitamins and powders to your juice

As we use organic fruit, there is a

changing board of juices with a choice of about different 8 juices available every day.

We also sell the Hurom, Champion, and Oscar juicers if you would like to have a juicer at home. Buy a juicer from us and get a complementary box of organic juicing fruit and vegetables to get you started.

We look forward to making you a juice sometime soon! The Herbal Dispensary Team - 825 7444

Kirsty and Nic with fresh juice

Arguably Japan's greatest 'rock and roll' band, 'Guitar Wolf', will play their first ever Raglan show on Saturday 14th December at the Yot Club.

The Guitar Wolf experience is nothing short of wild. When they appeared on the scene in the late 80s brandishing their lo-fi, ear damaging rock n’ roll, the trio quickly became cult icons. Dressed to the nines in black leather and dark sunglasses, they looked more like a gang.

Guitar Wolf’s unapologetic approach to recording albums became notorious among fans of underground garage rock, and their records quickly became highly collectible. While all this may sound negative, their live show is anything but with their style of abstract noise, screaming punk, and a tinge of sludge thrown in just for added texture. These guys have been delivering the goods for some time now. A solid band, with much to offer.

If you have never seen a Guitar Wolf show before, you probably should add that to your list of things to do before you die. There is nothing else like it – but just remember to take your earplugs because your hearing will never be the same again.

Many other bands have tried the drunk-punk approach to music and have come off as dismal failures. Somehow these rockers have managed to live and breathe their music for over 20 years now, but they won’t be hanging up the leather jackets and taking off their sunglasses anytime soon – and thank god for that. Guitar Wolf are the real deal, you can’t help but love the passion, heart, and soul that they put into their music and their live show.

Japanese 'rock and roll band' set for Yot Club debut

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Talk to the Experts:This week we talk to Nathan and Arnika Taranaki of 'WTC Roofing' (pictured with daughter Willa)

ROOFING

Briefly tell us about your business. We are a roofing company covering residential, commercial, and education buildings. Some of our recent projects include Wintec Tades and Services Building, HGHS performing arts and school hall, Karapiro Events Center and many residential projects throughout the Waikato.

WTC Roofing employs some local Raglan labour and has been involved in local projects such as reroofing the town hall, and donating the roofing materials to the recently built surf club lookout tower.

How long have you been in business? 11 years. We employ between 15-20 staff.

Do you specialise in anything? Metal roofing and spouting, waterproofing, and specialized claddings. We take pride in thinking outside the box and enjoy working with clients who are looking for something different whether it be a new concept for metal wall claddings or a special design for rain water systems. WTC work's closely with our sheet metal workers to come up with best custom fit outcomes.

Do you belong to any trade association? We belong to RANZ- Roofing Association of N.Z, Site Safe and all our staff hold 'Working at Heights' safety certificates.

Do you provide free quotes? YesDo you do after hours call outs? YesWhat’s the best thing about your

business? Quality service and tradesmen.What’s your favourite thing to do

outside of work? Spending time with my young family....and heading up the coast for a surf!

What’s the best piece of advice you give your customers? Always read through a quote fully and make sure there are no hidden extras! Often value is in the fine print, if you don’t understand an aspect of a quote ask, you will be more informed about your project and better placed to make the right decision.

Best way to contact you? Email: [email protected] or..... or Arnika 825 0599

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MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & W e d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church.MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm.TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -- Texas Hold’em 6.30pm.WED @ Raglan Club, Fun Quiz 6:45pm.W E D N E S D AY S @ BLACKSAND CAFÉ. Knitting Circle from 9.30am. All welcome. Beginners welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 11 DECEMBER: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Schnackenberg Bay and Ruapuke Beach – bring lunchHEALING ROOMS. 2nd and 4th THURS. 11-12.30 pm. Plunket Rooms. OP SHOP CHRISTMAS SALE @ Hall, 3 Stewart St. 9-11.30am Saturdays.

DAVE ALLEY & JON SANDERS. Music at the Old School - Fri 6 Dec 8pm, doors open 7.30pm $15R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET, This Sunday 9am - 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. www.raglanmarket.com

CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK @ Te Kopua Domain, Sunday 8th December, 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm.

RAGLAN PIPE BAND. Will be performing in Bow Street on Friday, 6 December, from 7pm. Come along and enjoy your Scottish heritage.

To LetNEW 3 BED HOUSE for long term rental, sheltered in bush, water views, warm and dry a few minutes bush walk to school. $350 per week available now. Contact Deborah 0211382952, Glenn 0274795998. ROOM AVAILABLE, $165pw which includes cleaning + expenses. Long term preferred. Must be tidy+reliable P/T 021 857 196.

Wanted To LetPROFESSIONAL COUPLE seeking executive home. Long term with sea views preferred Ph 021 810 949.SIX TO EIGHT MATURE adults looking for a Raglan rental from the 30th Dec to 2nd Jan, dates negotiable. Ph 0220423342

WantedOLD UPRIGHT GRAND piano 1950s? interest in almost anything ph Hayley 825 8730.

Situation VacantA R E A S U P E R V I S O R RAGLAN (Small Part time role) If you live in Raglan, enjoy working from home, have excellent computer skills, then NZ’s leading distribution company needs you. Call Peter 021 664 132.

Garage SaleM O V I N G OVERSEAS, Sat 7 Dec from 9am, 8 Gilmore St.

FRI 06 DEC @ YOT CLUB, FREEBASS FRIDAY. Korruptive & Strange Attractor. Free Entry.

SAT 07 DEC @ YOT CLUB, INVADER CAIN with The Brightly Coloured Cocks and Vessel

Courses, classes & workshopsFREE CV WRITING & BUDGET A s s i s t a n c e @ Raglan Community House. A p p o i n t m e n t s required. 8258142.

For SaleFRESH FRUIT & VEGES at city prices. Thursday & Friday next to butcher, Saturday & Sunday at Bow Street Motors.SUPER KING BED. 18 mths old. Brought new.$$$. Great order. $750 ono. Phone 825 5745.THE WOODYARD: DIY? Looking for something quirky? Recycled timber & upcycled items @ Xtreme Waste 186 Te Hutewai RdC O M P O S T : Condition your soil – Quality nutrients for your garden. Bulk $35m3 and Bagged $7 @ Xtreme Waste 8250017

Cars For Sale1997 NISSAN PULSAR 1.6L manual sedan. Good condition, 290,000 kms, serviced every 6 months, current WOF (‘til April) and rego, $1900. Contact Jon 0212880832.

For HireBOUNCY CASTLE: great entertainment for the kids, call Vicki 8257575

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Public Notices

Must have class 2 HT licence or higher. And must be a confident truck driver.

Garage SaleSATURDAY 7 DECEMBER, 8 Karioi Crescent, 8am, Household items, clothing, kids toys + more. GARAGE SALE. 54 Wainui Rd. Sat 7th, gates open at 9am.

Services OfferedP I A N I S T AVILABLE FOR weddings, social gatherings etc. Bring a little ‘joy’ into your life. Reasonable charges. Ph Joy 825 6846.

LostVERY FRIENDLY LONG haired tabby cat with very fluffy tail missing from 445 Wainui Road, missing since Monday 25 Nov. If any sightings please call 825 7995.

In MemorialWADE KING, Still surfing the big one in the sky. Loved always.

Public NoticesRAGLAN RUGBY SPORTS CLUB AGM to be held 5 December 2013, 7.30pm at the clubrooms. All welcome. Any enquiries ph Val Rippey 07 825 0484.H A N G I F U N D R A I S E R , R a g l a n Kindergarten Friday 6th December from 5.30pm. Cost: $10 (includes fried bread) Ph 825 8674 for details.

FlowersLilypot Florist* Fresh flowers* Send flowers* Potted plants07 825 68472 Wallis Street

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Public Notices

This Sunday 10 a.m.Vision Church

RaglanwestRoger Carter

All welcome 7 Taipari Ave.

Contact: 825 7305

fantastic BELLROY mens wallets,

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Winstone watches …fitting GUYS gifts

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booksOpen Thurs - Sun

from 10am2 Wallis St

Books wanted. PMP DISTRIBUTIONAREA SUPERVISOR WANTED

RAGLAN AREA

PMP Distribution is one of NZ’s most established companies which is responsible for the distribution of

circulars and newspapers into letterboxes.We are looking for a well organised person to manage

the distribution of advertising material to household letterboxes into Raglan . The role includes supervising and being responsible for a small team of deliverers.

This is a part-time contract position where you are able to co-ordinate the majority of your work from home as well as been able to have the opportunity to continue

or apply for work in other fields.You will need a suitable vehicle, phone, computer

with internet access and be able to provide short-term undercover storage.

If you are interested please email [email protected]

or phone 0800 938 555 press option 0, then option 1, then enter extn 4311#

Can you help?Raglan Area School are currently looking

for families that would be interested in home

hosting a Surfing Academy Student for

2014. If you are interested or would like further information please

contact the school at 825 8140 or Wayne

at 022 6042251

For SaleBATTERIES FOR SOLAR or wind set up. 180A/H $200 each phone Jonas 021 224 1796 or 825 0255.Q U A L I T Y , GEMSTONE & STERLING SILVER J E W E L L E R Y . Gorgeous selection just arrived @ Right Up My Alley in Volcom Lane or check us out on Facebook!

SENIOR CITIZENS A S S O C I AT I O N Xmas Luncheon Thursday the 12th Dec commencing at 12pm Xmas RafflesMembers and New Members Welcomed Names in by Saturday 7th Dec please. Venue Marlin Restaurant. Any inquires Ph Tania Lattaney 8258345 Mob 0275211974 or Ph Myrna Michie 8258382.C H R I S T M A S DAY BUFFET LUNCH @ Banteay Srey Cambodian Restaurant. $75pp. 12.30pm 25 Dec Bookings Essential

CHRISTMAS DAY BBQ LUNCH

The Raglan Union Church is hosting a casual BBQ lunch on Christmas Day (a full story on this event will be published in next weeks Chronicle).The lunch is intended for people who are alone

on Christmas Day,under-resourced families and backpackers.Catering will be for the first 75

people booked in.Venue:Raglan Union Church,3 Stewart

Street.Time:12.00-2.00pm

Please Note:A booking is required by calling 825 8330(please leave a full message on answer

phone) or texting 021 265 3683 by Wednesday 18th December.No door charge. No alcohol.

Cash Donations gratefully received and if you can assist us for a few hours on the day please

call as above.Kind Regards

Jeanette Vink(Pastor)

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Brotherhood Bikers NZ Northern CHRISTMAS ELF CHARITY RUN

21st December 2013. Ride from Cambridge to Raglan to raise

money for

$10 entry $10 patch (orders will be taken on day and patch posted out)

Registration from 9amRide starts at 10am

St. Johns Ambulance Station, 16 Fort St, Cambridge

Finishes at St Johns Ambulance Station, 11 Wainui Road, Raglan

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Public Notices

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21 Bow St, Raglan Phone: 07 825 8669 Fax: 07 825 7410 Website: www.rwraglan.co.nz Email: [email protected]

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

DON’T FORGET OUR PURCHASER/VENDOR PROMOTION!!! List or purchase before 6th December 2013 & be in to win: 1st prize - $5000 travel voucher,

2nd prize $2000 travel voucher. Drawn at Auction 6th Dec 2013 Conditions apply

Saturday 12pm - 19 Tutchen Ave

Saturday 1pm - 5b Sunshine Rise

Saturday 2pm - 57 Government Rd

Saturday 3pm - 8 Puka Place

Sunday 12pm - 19 Tutchen Ave

Sunday 1pm - 26 Cambrae Rd

Sunday 2pm - 42a Wallis St

OPEN HOMES this weekend 7th & 8th Dec

FINAL NOTICE AUCTION: Fri 6th December 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

BUSH & BAY VIEWS1930’s bach adapted to modern living featuring:•Two double bedrooms, one single bedroom•Combined bathroom plus extra toilet•Corner section 496m2, single level with a sunny aspect•Great outdoor flow, enjoy harbor & bush views in a great location•Fully refurbished including roof, plumbing & electricsWill leave a lasting impression, so don’t delay! Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21650

CHARMING CHARACTER Here is your chance to live The Kiwi Dream and own in sought after Cliff Street. 3 Bedroom plus carport, character property just across the road from the beach. Crafted almost entirely of timber. Mature garden with fruit trees including apple, plum, peach, orange, lemon, apricot, fig, guava, tamerillo, goji berries, boysenberries and grapes. Ideal for principal residence or holiday accommodation. Short walk to town centre and all amenities. Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG21692

HARBOUR VIEW HONEY $422,000•Situated in popular Raglan West•Solid home, 3 bedrooms plus sleepout/rumpus •Huge master bedroom (could convert to 2 rooms) with it’s own bathroom •Internal access garaging plus carport•Fully fenced, private courtyard with enclosed spa•Great family home or 5 star beach bach

ID#RAG21394

THIS REALLY IS “LIVING THE DREAM!” This stylish and substantial home with a floor area of 312 m2 is spread over 3 levels with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and multi level decking. Full kitchen on the top floor and a kitchenette on the 2nd floor, so set up to easily accommodate multiple families. Large double garage and situated on a 1017 m2 section. Built to an extremely high standard and decorated with flare. Located only minutes to the beach and bays with beautiful sea and harbour views. Prepare to be impressed! Prior Auction offers considered.ID#RAG21716

LOCATED ON THE EDGE OF LORENZEN BAY•Tranquility•4 bedrooms plus office•Double garage•The lounge, dining and bedrooms are all water facing•Tiled designer ensuite•Lounge, dining opening onto north facing decking•Raglan’s famous wharf and of course 10 minutes to the surf•Situated on 778m2 with only council reserve between you and the water.Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21601

INCOME POTENTIAL GALORE!!! Situated within walking distance to town and the wharf. Self-contained flat which is currently tenanted and rumpus room, separate dining and lounge plus 3 large bedrooms with potential to accommodate more. Garaging and extra storage area. Enjoy the great ocean views and the ideal location for holiday makers or ideal family home or rental investment. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21718

NOW ADVERTISING RESERVE $279,000First home buyers your search is over! This welcoming home offers 3 good sized bedrooms and a wood burner. The 616m2 section is surprisingly private, well fenced safe backyard and even includes a large concrete area perfect for young kids on their bikes. Double garage - this property has it all and still provides an opportunity to add value. Don’t delay; you might be surprised just how cheap this little beauty will be… Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21663

A STONE THROW FROM THE WATER Launch your family’s holidays from this wonderfully located property in Raglan or move in permanently. Strategically located super close to the water’s edge for paddle boarding and kayaking. Close by is the boat ramp, beach, playground and the village. 4 double bedrooms, large sunny open plan living/dining, 2 bathrooms, double garaging and water views. The flat section offers off street parking and room for the boat. Prior Auction offers considered.

D#RAG21717

MOONLIGHT BAY RETREAT $528,000 If you are looking for a tranquil retreat, look no more. Enjoy the indoor/out door flow from the lounge onto the north facing decking to capture picturesque Moonlight Bay over a canopy of native bush. The home offers one bedroom upstairs and downstairs 2 double bedrooms with wood fire and kitchenette. Ideal if you want to provide for extra guests downstairs. A separate studio for the artist can be found nestled amongst the bush. Close walking distance to beach access.

ID#RAG21721

A HOME OF SUBSTANCE AND SUNSHINE $669,000 The Golden Rule of ‘Buy Location’ could not be more appropriate for this 4 year old solid sand stone family home. This property ticks all the boxes, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs, and a self-contained 1 bedroom and living downstairs ideal for friends and family. There is large open plan living, an entertainer’s designer kitchen that flows out onto a large deck that takes in elevated, wide sweeping views of the harbour. To complete this package there is a workshop and double garage, plenty of room for all the toys for active family living in Lorenzen Bay. Stop wishing and dreaming - start living today.

ID#RAG21728OPEN HOME

5b Sunshine RiseSaturday 1pm

WAITETUNA VALLEY RD $780,000• 72.9 ha bare block located in a very desirable farming area known for catching the summer rain• Midway between Hamilton and Raglan • 35 ha’s approx suitable for dairy grazing• 20 ha’s steeper country currently running sheep or carry over cows• 11 ha’s in pines planted in 1995• Approximately 15 ha’s could be cut for silage annually.• Well subdivided with water troughs in each paddock except one which has natural water• Attractive block with creek running through it and lovely stands of native trees• Waitetuna Primary School is less than 5 minutes down the road• No building covenants to restrict building plansID#RAG21748

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

AUCTION THIS FRIDAY 6/12/13

NEW LISTING

14 UENUKU AVE SERIOUSLY FOR SALE!!!

NEW LISTING


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