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RAGLAN Chronicle 1 Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008) JUST LIKE A TREEHOUSE $495,000 Rural lifestyle property (approx 5 acres) on the outskirts of Raglan located on the very popular Maungatawhiri Rd 2 bedroom home, open plan living, modern kitchen Large deck to enjoy spectacular sunsets over the inner harbour Private, very tidy lifestyle block with beautiful views, close to beach, shops and everything Raglan has to offer This is must see! ID#RAG21431 Ray White Office, 21 Bow St Raglan ph: 07 825 8669. OPEN HOME: Saturday 2-3pm 72 Maungatawhiri Rd CHRONICLE THE RAGLAN EST. 1903 Whaingaroa news for you weekly 10 th October 2013 - Issue #364 p3 Wes Moir's career path p5 Cat Resort p7 Knights of Dub Table 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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Page 1: Raglan Chronicle

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

JUST LIKE A TREEHOUSE $495,000 • Rurallifestyleproperty(approx5acres)on

theoutskirtsofRaglanlocatedontheverypopularMaungatawhiriRd

• 2bedroomhome,openplanliving,modernkitchen

• Largedecktoenjoyspectacularsunsetsovertheinnerharbour

• Private,verytidylifestyleblockwithbeautifulviews,closetobeach,shopsandeverythingRaglanhastooffer

• Thisismustsee!ID#RAG21431

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

OPEN HOME: Saturday 2-3pm

72 Maungatawhiri Rd

CHRONICLETHE RAGLAN

EST. 1903

Whaingaroa news for you weekly 10th October 2013 - Issue #364

p3Wes Moir's career path

p5Cat Resort

p7Knights of Dub Table

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]

Naumai Kereopa-Lloyd

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

Image thanks to: Tracie Heasman - www.traciehphotography.co.nz

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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,Three weeks ago I wrote, "Chair of

the Community Board, Rodger Gallagher, is now asking for a copy of the report [on salt water justifying water meters] which Cr Baddeley was referring to. I'll be interested to see what relevance salt water has to explaining why over a $1m is being spent to fit meters in Raglan."

Rodger has just released a reply he received 5 days later, implying it has no relevance. Instead it explains, "Any discussions on installing water meters in Raglan have been driven by their function as a water conservation tool which can prompt us to think about how much water we use."

No wonder Clint didn't want to give that explanation. It makes little more sense than his salt water story. So it seems there's no shortage of water in Raglan, but they're installing expensive meters (at least they will if they can get radio to work underground!) to "prompt us to think". It makes me think we should protest against this and the councillor who approved it without understanding it.

Up till Friday 84.6% of Raglan hadn't voted. I hope they will now use their votes to protest before the polls close at noon on Saturday.

RegardsJohn Lawson, Raglan.

To the Editor,It is an emotional time leaving

Whāingaroa. We are relocating our family to Te Tai Rāwhiti, on the sunrise coast. The nostalgia is setting in and we

are reminded every day how this stunning place holds the wide variety of people who call it home, the unique colours and contours of the land and the many dances of Whāingaroa Moana.

We are paying more attention to the beautiful faces we see in and around town. To the cultural and creative vibrancy. To the lifting energy of the spring and the growing waves of visitors to share with.

We want to take this opportunity to mihi to Rick and Liz and whānau, to Te Mauri Tau and Xtreme Waste for the big work that you all do at the bow of the waka and for the support that you have given us.

Whāingaroa is special and it will always hold a strong connection for us. Take care of each other and this place and get behind the people who are active in that already.

If your ever in Ruatōria, do stop in. Nau mai haere mai!

Mauri ora.Jo, Panapa, Tawera and Pēpi, Raglan

To the Editor,I would like to go on record as being

opposed to water meters for Raglan. While I strongly support water conservation measures I don't subscribe to the idea that we need these very expensive devices.

The salt water story from all accounts is a fabrication and doesn't have any scientific basis to it.

Kind RegardsAlan VinkCouncillor Candidate

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

Forecast generated on Wednesday 9 October

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)

FriCloudy withShowers 16

NW 35 amNW 40 pm 2.2

H 03:00 amL 09:10 amH 03:30 pmL 09:50 pm

R 06:43 amS 07:31 pm

Sat Rain 15W 35 am

NW 40 pm 3.1

H 04:00 amL 10:10 amH 04:40 pmL 11:00 pm

R 06:41 amS 07:31 pm

SunSunny andclear skies 15

SW 25 amW 20 pm 2.5

H 05:10 amL 11:30 amH 05:50 pm

R 06:40 amS 07:32 pm

MonShowerswith clearspells

17N 30 am

NW 35 pm 2.2

L 12:10 amH 06:30 amL 12:40 pmH 07:10 pm

R 06:39 amS 07:33 pm

Tue Cloudy 15S 20 am

SW 25 pm 2.6

L 01:20 amH 07:40 amL 01:50 pmH 08:10 pm

R 06:37 amS 07:34 pm

Wed

Mainly finewithpossibleshowers

13W 25 amW 25 pm 3.3

L 02:20 amH 08:40 amL 02:40 pmH 09:00 pm

R 06:36 amS 07:35 pm

ThuSunny withsome cloud 16

W 25 amW 25 pm 2.2

L 03:20 amH 09:30 amL 03:40 pm

R 06:34 amS 07:36 pm

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

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Wes forging top navy diving career

Te Mata farm set to host national offroading finals

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

There wouldn’t be many careers where you have to experience the depths to reach the heights,

but Raglan born and bred Wes Moir’s doing just that.

The 22-year-old aspires to be a commanding officer of the Royal New Zealand Navy Operational Dive Team (ODT) – and after he recently passed a gruelling 16-week training course with flying colours, that’s now more than a pipe dream.

While he knows there are many challenges ahead to reach his ultimate goal, Wes takes quiet pride in the fact he’s now a qualified navy diver and one of only three of this year’s intake to make it through what’s known as the hardest course at the Devonport Naval Base dive school.

With just 14 navy diver candidates selected from a rigorous screening process of 400 applicants, the course demands huge physical and mental stamina.

But toughest of all, Wes says, was Endurance Week designed to “push you to the limit … to make or break you”. From Monday to Friday of week two, he survived on six hours’ sleep and was underwater up to 10 hours a day.

The training course which included mud runs and a lot of swimming was offset by theory tests at the end of each week, and there was always the “prepping” of gear for the next dive. Nor was there such a thing as a weekend off, Wes told the Chronicle – getting ready for the following week’s challenge was paramount.

During the course Wes was trained in mine counter measure diving – a skill that allows him to dive to depths of up to 54 metres to locate underwater mines – deploying from helicopters directly in the water to neutralise floating mines, diving physics and underwater engineering. There was also an introduction to explosive ordnance disposal and ordnance recognition.

Hamilton Boys’ High educated, Wes joined the navy four years ago as an officer specialising in navigation, but was always keen to sub-specialise in diving. So it was a proud moment when he received the top award – a Maori tekoteko, or carved figure – on graduation recently. Held above the tekoteko’s head is a sea mine which gives it a diving sea warrior identity and is the symbol of the navy Operational Diving Team.

As a new member of that team, Wes has already completed work diving off Whangarei Heads trying to locate old sea mines from World War One. He can now specialise in mine clearance diving, underwater engineering or inshore maritime support.

Meantime Wes is off to the UK next year where he’ll develop his passion for military diving at Portsmouth Naval Base, training to become a mine clearance diving officer.

The opportunity to travel the world is one of the plusses of a naval career, says Wes, and last year he was on board HMNZS Endeavour – a refuelling ship – as head officer of the watch (00W1) in the biennial Rimpac or Rim of the Pacific exercise off Hawaii.

It was the first time in 25 years New Zealand had been invited to take part in the world’s largest international maritime exercise, following an historic US ban because of the nuclear-free policies introduced by the Lange Labour Government.

Edith Symes

Wes Moir wearing his full navy dive kit

Raglan’s reputation as a magnet for extreme sports spreads inland at Labour Weekend with the national offroad racing championship finals set to be raced over challenging country at Te Mata.

The “bumps and holes” of Michael and Nick Carter’s Waimaori Road farm and the lure of national titles are expected to draw anything from 60 to 100 offroad racers from as far afield as Whangarei, and south of Invercargill.

Waikato Offroad Racing Club president Alan Hilliam says the third and final round at Te Mata – the first was at Meremere and the second in the Gwavas Forest near Napier – will determine the national champions in around a dozen classes and also New Zealand’s overall champion offroader.

The Saturday of Labour Weekend will be devoted to short-course racing, with three races per class and two 15-lap feature races over the short course.

On the Sunday there’ll be a 170km “all in” enduro that Alan says will probably run for about 3½ hours.

While national attention will focus on competitors like Hamish Lawlor, last year’s overall champion offroader, local interest will centre on the Raglan Renegades – a team of local enthusiasts who’ll be turning out in the green and black colours of Raglan rugby “to get the community behind us”.

Heading the team will be Waingaro’s Jamian Hill, who after the first two rounds has been crowned the North Island class 5 champion. His single-seater buggy, powered by a 1300cc Toyota engine, is leading the class nationally, but the South Islanders are an unknown quantity as they have no class 5 races leading up to the finals.

Others in the Raglan Renegades are Jamian’s brother Dan, also from Waingaro and racing a VW buggy in a challenger class, and Nick Carter who’s competing not only on his home track but also in a home-built single-seater. He will race in class 3, which is for offroaders of up to 1640cc.

Jamian and Nick teamed up mid last month in a 1000km offroad race in Taupo.

Alan Hilliams says offroading is a very exciting spectator sport, with the competitors getting way off the ground and “bouncing around” as they battle not only one another but also the bumps and holes of the track.

“It’s pure pleasure [for the drivers], they’re not doing it for any big money,” he says.

Spectators at Labour Weekend’s finals will be able to park their vehicles at Te Mata Domain, from where local transport will be provided to the racetrack.

Edith Symes

L to R: Jamian Hill and Nick Carter with their offroad buggys

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RMA - economy at the expense of the environment

Signs spring up as KASMwarns time to act is now‘NO Seabed Mining’ signs have sprung up around Raglan in an eleventh-hour bid by Kiwis Against Seabed Mining to build support in the fight against an international giant which in two weeks will apply for marine consent to mine the iron-rich sands off the south Taranaki coast.

It’s time to “engage”, says Kasm chairperson Phil McCabe, who’s urging locals to register online now with the Raglan-based incorporated society and help fight the move by Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR).

If the seabed mining is allowed by the Environmental Protection Authority, says Phil, it will set a precedent for further activity north, to Raglan and beyond.

Phil’s convinced that with the support of locals prepared to put in submissions, and the expertise of Kasm’s legal and scientific team, TTR’s “ambitious” application to mine the west coast of New Zealand can be stopped.

The company’s go-ahead is not guaranteed, Phil insists, and he sees “big holes” in the plan as far as environmental effects are concerned.

“We have a pretty dynamic environment here,” he says of west coast swells and currents, “and they (TTR) need to understand it much better before digging.”

Meanwhile, timely support for the cause has come this week from keen Italian tramper Tommasi Lizzi who stayed overnight on Sunday at Solscape Eco Retreat before continuing his 3000km walk the length of New Zealand in support of Kasm.

He’s hoping to raise public awareness of seabed mining, and his progress can be followed on facebook’s Te Araroa Trail Against Seabed Mining.

“A long way to go, a long way to learn by nature,” is the mantra by which he walks.

Phil this week also urged residents to erect signs of support for Kasm on their own

fencelines now visitor numbers to Raglan are on the rise again. Signs are already in place at The Herbal Dispensary and Raglan Roast, while there’s also signage at Te Uku Store and alongside busy stretches of road.

A Kasm signwriting workshop during ‘Sustainable September’ provided the catalyst for several of the signs now on display.

Phil told the Chronicle there’s only a 20 working-day window of opportunity for submissions – from the end of this month and into November – once TTR has lodged the application it’s talked about since 2005.

“Now is the time to engage,” he says,” because the time to act is just a few weeks away.” Edith Symes

Tomasso Lizzi with key KASM message outside the Herbal Dispensary

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WEL NETWORKS IS INSTALLING STATE-OF-THE-ART ELECTRICITY

METERS IN RAGLAN CALLED ‘SMART BOXES,’ AT ALL PROPERTIES

WITHIN THE AREA INDICATED ON THIS MAP.

This rollout – called the Smart Network programme - involves installing a new smart box at your property and a wireless communications network throughout the Waikato region.Your smart box and the new wireless network ‘talk to each other’ to provide WEL a complete picture about how our customers use electricity.Knowing this information helps WEL channel electricity to locations where it’s in greatest demand and minimise ‘wasted’ energy.

THE SMART NETWORK PROGRAMME WILL BENEFIT YOU BY ALLOWING WEL TO:

• Restore power outages faster than ever before• Minimise over and under voltages, thus improving power quality• Use power wisely to minimise price rises in the long-term

WEL will install smart boxes on properties in the Raglan area from October 2013 and will continue this work over the next few months.Your smart box will either replace your current meter or be installed next to it. It’s important to note, you will not be charged for this installation. For more info, visit www.wel.co.nz or phone 0800 800 935.

WEL IS MODERNISING YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICITY NETWORK

www.wel.co.nzwww.wel.co.nz

RELIABILITY AND QUALITY

BEST IN SERVICE. BEST IN SAFETY.

Smart Networkprogramme - rollout area

Installing your smart box is part of WEL’s programme of modernising your local electricity network.

This modernisation programme has included the upgrading of local substations, construction of new substations, as well as undergrounding, upgrading and constructing electricity lines.

SMART BOX

Around 40 people came to the Bowling Club on Thursday to hear Green Party environment spokesperson, Eugenie Sage, MP, urge them to write to their local MPs about the Government's proposed changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA), our main environmental and planning law.

Eugenie said National's proposed RMA changes posed a serious threat to the environment and would erode local democracy and public participation.

"The changes to the core principles at the heart of the RMA will twist it into a law which promotes economic development at the environment's expense, rather than enabling development while safeguarding environmental bottomlines."

The changes include removing any reference to "amenity values" and requiring outstanding natural features and landscapes to be specifically identified for them to be recognised in any resource consent decisions.

She said the proposed law changes would also strengthen landowners' rights, make it harder for Councils to have rules controlling land and water use and would increase the Minister's power to direct changes to Council plans. Eugenie lives in Christchurch and gave the example of CERA allowing heritage buildings to be demolished without any opportunity for the community to have a say, even when the buildings could be made safe. This took power away from the community.

The RMA became law in 1991. At that time it was supported by both Labour's Geoffrey Palmer and National's Simon Upton (former Raglan MP) and as unanimously supported by all MPs during its final stages in Parliament before it

became law in 1991. Now under National the RMA had become a political football because the Government is not interested in building cross party support for any changes.

Eugenie said if the Greens were part of Government in 2014 they would seek to reverse National's changes which weakened the RMA.

The other speaker at the meeting, Malibu Hamilton of Whaingaroa Environmental Defence, gave an example of a local proposal thrown out by the Environment Court. As the evidence about noise disturbance was based on 'amenity', the Court couldn't consider it in future. Malibu also mentioned the seabed mining proposed for Taranaki, which could be extended here in a few years, with restricted opportunities to object.

Malibu opposed the proposed changes to the Environment Court procedures and the 10 day notice for objections on the non notified consents.

At present there's little delay for the 94% of 'non-notified' applications and only 1% are appealed. Therefore he and Eugenie both thought the claims for faster decision-making were much exaggerated, but slightly faster decisions would be at the expense of fair decisions protecting the environment.

Several questions mentioned that environmental quality is being lost, even before further weakening of the RMA. Eugenie said that despite National's coalition partners saying they don't support the weakening of the RMA's key principles, the Minister is intent on pushing ahead. Eugenie encouraged everyone to take part in the democratic process, including the current local elections. So far the RMA amendments are just proposals. To keep it that way, it'd help to email [email protected].

John Lawson

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

This week the Chronicle starts a new series of Q and A interviews with high achieving sports people, past or present, in our community. We begin by talking to the talented Naumai Kereopa Lloyld who is 15 years old and has been selected for the under 16 NZ Netball Development Squad. Naumai attends Raglan Area School and plays for the local Raglan Sports Netball Club where she recently was presented with the Amelia Kereopa Memorial Cup for outstanding leadership and the Most Valuable Player trophy for her team the 'Karioi Ferns'.What age were you when you first started playing netball? About five or six.How did you get involved in the sport? Just played heaps at school in P.E and joined everything I thought would be fun. Who was your first coach?I think it was my mum.Has sport been encouraged in your family as you have grown up?I grew up with sports, my entire family plays sport, we split our family in half and play each other on Christmas Day

If you didn’t get your local elections voting papers in the mail by last night (Wednesday), no worries – you can drop them off at Waikato District Council’s Raglan office right up until noon this Saturday. Electoral officer Maria Edgar has confirmed the Raglan office, like other council offices, will be open on Saturday to accept completed voting papers in their distinctive orange freepost envelopes. Yesterday was the last day for posting the envelopes. Preliminary results of most elections are expected to be available later this Saturday, but the official declaration of results won’t come out until Thursday of next week.

In Brief: Votes taken locally right up to midday Saturday

Tell us about the significance of winning the Amelia Kereopa Memorial Cup? The cup represents "outstanding leadership for the Raglan Sports Netball Club". It was really nice to win it again, I like helping people and the fact that it was in memorial of my Nan, a great leader and nice lady just made it special.

What has been the highlight of your netball seasons? Probably getting picked for the NZ Netball Squad. Also playing with friends.

What other sports have you been involved in? Everything! Surfing, Touch, Basketball, everything!

What advice would you give younger girls who are wanting to excel at netball?Just have fun, and always work on your skills, go to rep trials and anything that's out there. Do all you can for what you want.

Tell us about your current involvement with Raglan Sports Netball Club? I played for the team called Karioi Ferns, I also help out here and there, last year I helped train my younger sister's team, which was fun.

Who do you feel inspired by?I don't really have a role model, I look at people that have done well for themselves, that's what inspires me.

What are your future plans and goals beyond finishing school?One of my goals is to complete school with whatever I need for the future.

Future plans, maybe go to university or maybe become a professional netball player. I don't really mind, I'll just go with the flow.

When it came to a toss-up between buying a nice stereo system to complement the TV or a carpeted cat gym with tunnels and nooks for their feline friends to nestle in, it was the cat gym that won hands down for sisters Carol and Lynda Millar.

And while Lynda is the undisputed “cat person” of the household, Carol has happily resigned herself to the feline-dominated lifestyle they share just off SH23 at Te Uku.

“My life is cat hair,” Carol told the Chronicle, not looking too bothered about it.

The two animal-lovers have a background in pet care around town so it’s not surprising they opened nine months ago Raglan’s first-ever cattery – the Blue Cottage Cat Resort – on their picturesque three-acre property. And a quick glance at the business calendar shows there’s no shortage of bookings to juggle between their respective jobs downtown at the dental clinic and the medical centre.

Blue is the colour of both their cottage and cattery, which once housed vehicles not cats. It’s nothing like a garage now, containing five upstairs/downstairs cages or cat apartments inside, complete with heated pet beds for pampered moggies.

The beds have a special

low-wattage warmth, Carol explains, so their short or long stayers don’t overheat.

Three of the cages in which the cats are enclosed at night are in a Clearlite-clad garage extension while the others are through a door in what was the garage itself, along with a bit of a lounge area where Carol and Lynda can sit and brush cats or just give them some attention.

Cats are “complex, demanding and fussy” creatures, Carol says, so that’s exactly what they cater for.

It was Carol’s job at Raglan vet clinic for a few years that prompted the sisters’ move from town to country. They bought the property because they acquired so many animals from the vets.

Not only do they have six cats of their own – hence the cat gym in their living room – but also a dog, two donkeys, three sheep and a duck.

And it was while working at the vets that Carol also saw the need for a pet stay close to town. “Wouldn’t it be nice to have our own kennels or cattery,” she mused, envisaging something a lot more luxurious than a simple collection of cat cages stacked one on top of the other.

With their hobby business thriving, the pair reckon they could extend the cattery further, but don’t want to – err – overstretch themselves. “We’ll see how it goes.”

Already they have a sixth

cat cage in a spare room of their house for that extra boarder, or one that may be sick or needy.

They maintain an interest in the welfare of Raglan’s pooches through their dog obedience classes downtown on the corner of John and Wallis Streets, which now that daylight saving’s here, have started up again.

There’s little time for a catnap in the busy Millar household. E Symes

Te Uku ‘resort’ is the cat’s whiskers

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12/10/13 /// YOT CLUB-RAGLAN$10 PRESALES ON EVENTFINDER

$15 DOOR SALES /// 10PM-LATE

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Electro, Dub Band ‘Knight of the Dub Table’ are starting their summer tour at the Raglan Yot Club on October 12th

The knights will be giving the Yot Club crowd one of the the very first sneak previews of some new unreleased tracks. The Knights will be playing a selection of unreleased songs for the Yot Club, which are scheduled to feature on their next album. The band who were nominated for a Maori Music Award for their last album say they are working hard to get the second album complete and hope to release the album early next year.

The show at the Raglan Yot Club is the 2nd show of an extensive national summer tour which will stretch over 3 months and will hit over 15 towns across New Zealand.

Knights of the Dub Table front man Mr Sammysamson says he is excited to be returning to the Yot Club and says that crowds should expect a high energy

and dynamic set with a mix of old and brand new tunes.

“We love playing the Yot Club, it always a great vibe, such an awesome place to play, the place has an energy about it.”

“We have worked hard over the last few months writing new material and fine tuning our new live set. We pride ourselves in creating a great live experience for our audiences and cant wait to bring it back to the beautiful west coast!”

For more info and tickets to the upcoming show please visit www.eventfinder.co.nz

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ADVERTORIAL

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Dr Oliver Russell, Dr. Damian Kitcheman, Dr. Marcia Mitchley 10 Bankart Street, Raglan

BiodynamicCraniosacral

Therapy

James Wallace : 07 825 5396

.. to promote and support well-being

Sober October at Orca Restaurant

Unfortunately due to an oversight on our part our liquor licence has expired. We are currently in the process of getting a new one and are unable to serve alcohol until this is issued.

We have decided to embrace this challenge, as they say, if life serves you lemons, make lemonade, so that’s what we will do, literally. We will be adding to our non alcoholic range with homemade lemonade, mocktails, fruity punch and delicious smoothies. If you are feeling healthy, want a family night out, or just need an excuse to dry out, join us for sober October. Buy any main meal plus a non alcoholic drink and you will go in the draw to win a $100 Orca voucher.

We will continue serving our light

meals and brunch 7 days a week with lunchtime specials, currently featuring a whitebait fritter with Ruapuke sourdough. We now have a revamped spring menu which includes a tasting board for two, and a lamb rump dish. For evening dining we will be open Friday to Monday nights, please note we will close at 4pm on Tuesday to Thursday during our unlicensed period.

When our new licence is approved we will host a bar reopening party week with drink specials, giveaways and the draw for our $100 Orca voucher.

Until then we are pulling out all the punches (non alcoholic of course), to make our sober October an enjoyable month, and thanks for all your continued support.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

The Orca team

12 Wallis StPO Box 164RAGLAN

Dr. Fiona BoldenDr. Rebekah DoranDr. Mike LotenPh: Fax: 825 0104A/H: free nurse telephone advice

OPENING HOURS: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 8am 8am 8am 8am 8am 7pm 5pm 5pm 7pm 5pmCloseOpen

825 0114

24 hours a day - on 8250114

Te Kohao Health Your Medical Clinic Nau Mai Haere Mai All Welcome

Raglan, Poihakena Marae 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Email: [email protected]

Te Kohao Health 180 Dey St, Hamilton Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 856 1211

Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

- FridayTe Kohao Health Your Medical Clinic Nau Mai Haere Mai All Welcome

Raglan, Poihakena Marae 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Email: [email protected]

Te Kohao Health 180 Dey St, Hamilton Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 856 1211

Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

Te Kohao Health Your Medical Clinic Nau Mai Haere Mai All Welcome

Raglan, Poihakena Marae 216 Wainui Rd, Raglan Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 825 0197 Fax: (07) 825 0956 Email: [email protected]

Te Kohao Health 180 Dey St, Hamilton Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 - 12.00pm Free after hours telephone triage service Phone: (07) 856 1211

Dedicated in the memory of Dr Tom Ellison

Raglan Community Medical Centre

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Mental Health Awareness Week is 7th – 13th October 2013.

The NZ Mental Health Foundation has identified Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways are Be Active, Give, Connect, Keep Learning and Take Notice. Each week the Raglan Suicide Prevention and Awareness Group will elaborate on one of these Ways to Wellbeing and offer some suggestions on how individuals, families and groups can implement these ways into their lives using the resources that are available right here in Raglan.

Visit: http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/page/1180-5-ways-to-wellbeing - for more info.

This week’s Way to Wellbeing is:

CONNECTPeople are stronger when they pull

together. Who could you connect with today? • Share lunch/coffee with friends/family• Call someone who you haven’t talked

to in a long time• Invite your neighbour over for a cup

of tea• Smile or say “Hello” to a stranger• Commit to talking to someone new

everyday • Find more opportunities for humour–

start a family/workplace joke collection

• Get the kids to cook the dinner• Have a TV-free day and play board

games or make a family tree• Hold a themed Pot luck dinner – share/

try dishes from different countries• Organise a street BBQ• Get involved in one of our community

gardens• Do a random act of kindness and invite

the recipient to “Pay it Forward”. RCH

Five ways to wellbeing continued

ADVERTORIAL

Waikato District Council has scotched rumours it doesn’t have enough community support to go ahead with the Whaanga Coast sewerage link-up. “We’ve recently secured the support required from residents which enables us to progress the scheme,” acting general manager Stephen Cox told the Chronicle. “Our next step is to complete the tender process which involves the awarding of contracts.” The council is promising a detailed update by the end of this week. It’s believed the rumours surfaced because the council had to get property owners who elected to link up with Raglan town’s sewerage system to sign fresh, legally correct documents

Council assures Whaanga coasters it has enough to go on

In Brief:

The Royal Spoonbillls head northThe Royal Spoonbills that have visited Raglan Harbour since early autumn will be flying back to their breeding grounds in September and October. They will return here next March after breeding.

During the summer as many as 50 spoonbills were counted on the harbour. They visit northern harbours during winter for the abundance of food on the mudflats. For those of you who have been watching the birds as they feed on the tide line you may have noticed the elegant plumes the males have grown prior to mating. Many birds will be heading for Okarito in South Westland where they first bred in 1949. They now breed at the Vernon Lagoons Blenheim, Marlborough, Green Island Otago, Invercargill Estuary and in the North Island at Parengarenga, Rangaunu and Whangarei Heads and Kapiti Island. It is expected that in time they will breed on Raglan Harbour.

As the spoonbills depart to the south, migratory birds from the Northern

Hemisphere such as bar-tailed godwits, knots, sandpipers and turnstones will arrive for the New Zealand summer. Some of these birds will be seen on the Raglan Harbour.

Pam Bovill

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George Boyes & Co. Ltd

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.

ljhooker.co.nz

DEADLINE SALE

Offers by 4pm on 17th October 2013 to L J Hooker George Boyes & Co Ltd, 27 Bow Street Raglan. (Unless Sold Prior) Open for Inspection Sunday 13th Oct 1-2pm View raglan.ljhooker.co.nz/DUHFG

Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903309 [email protected] Matt Sweetman 021 624 826 LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

AN ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL SETTING 44 ACRES Be amazed from the moment you enter driving through mature native trees which provide a home and haven to many bird species. The spacious contemporary timber home features 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, an office and double garaging and is privately positioned with large views of the surrounding rural countryside. Flat lawns and thoughtfully planted gardens boast many attractive established trees that surround the home with its timeless design. The fertile farmland is primarily easy contoured ideal for fattening stock, making hay and cropping. It would suit many uses such as dairy grazing, equine, exotics or a breeding stud. Come and experience this serene setting located a short drive to seaside Raglan and with the convenience of Hamilton city under 30 minutes away. This is the property you thought you would never discover. CV $995,000. Plus gst (if any) Call Kyle or Matt now to view or for further information.

DOUBLE BANGER 2 x RENTAL OR BACH + RENTAL Options galore exist here with 2 split level apartments located super close to the town centre and a hop, skip and a jump from the water. Both units are self contained and have separate power meters. Each features their own double bedroom, lounge, bathroom and kitchen with water views to the walkbridge from the large deck on the upper level apartment. Rent one, holiday in the other or just reap the rental rewards by letting out both. Ample storage, dry parking, and/or a workshop space is catered for by the spacious double garage with auto door and the easy care, easy maintenance section with no large lawns to mow make this a trouble free investment leaving more time to spend at the beach! A rare find, Call Kyle to discuss the options of making this investment yours.

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Te Mata - Raglan 244 Te Mata Road

Raglan 6 Helen Place

Te Mata- Raglan 107 Kawhia Road

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POSITION & SCALE-1059 ACRES 428.76Ha (1059.03 acres) in 9 titles subdivided into approximately 120 paddocks. Predominantly easy to rolling contour throughout with some steeper sidlings. Good water reticulation system throughout farm and a sound fertiliser history. Dwellings include a 4 bdrm homestead with 4 car garaging, a tidy 3 bdrm cottage and 3 bdrm shearers quarters recently renovated. Farm improvements include 2 X 3 stand woolsheds, covered yards, 3 x sets of sheep and cattle yards, airstrip and 2 x 50 tonne fertiliser bins, implement shed and enclosed 3 bay 12 x 9m2 workshop with pit. Located 45kms west of Hamilton city and 18kms east of Raglan, this very attractive property is a quality drystock or large scale dairy grazing proposition situated in a popular farming area and deserving of a detailed inspection. Please be on time and bring own motorbike. Call Kyle or Matt for more information.

View raglan.ljhooker.co.nz/DYHFG

Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903309 [email protected] Matt Sweetman 021624826

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

DEADLINE SALE

Offers by 3pm 31st October 2013 (Unless Sold Prior) to L J Hooker George Boyes & Co Ltd, 25 Bow Street Raglan 3225 Open for Inspection Wednesdays 1:00pm –3:00pm 16th, & 23rd October 2013 or by appointment

DEADLINE SALE

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DEADLINE SALE FINAL NOTICE

FOR SALE

$349,000 View raglan.ljhooker.co.nz/DWHFG Open for Inspection By appointment Contact Kyle Leuthart [email protected]

LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170 George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

Enter the address on www.youtube.com to view our feature HD Walk-Through Film

Raglan ENJOY THE WIDE OPEN WATER VIEWS

Located in popular Greenslade Road this fantastic home boasts large harbour views form an open plan entertaining area. Set on 1401m² site this is a fine permanent or holiday home.

For Sale $595,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/BWHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 [email protected] LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Raglan AFFORDABLE CHARACTER BACH OR 1ST HOME

Classically cute cottage, native Tawa timber floors, French doors to sunny lawn from kitchen, roomy lounge, separate downstairs room with toilet.

For Sale $285,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/DKHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 903 309 Email [email protected] LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Raglan VIEWS OVER THE COVE

1980's home overlooking Flax Cove. Nice spacious kitchen and dining areas. Fully fenced private 1282² section with scenic views from the deck.

For Sale $445,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/CTHFG Contact Kyle Leuthart 021 363 465 Email [email protected] LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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Raglan SNEAK PEEK

Water/mountain views, 1 b/room, large lounge/ dining, separate garage, 888m² section close to water & town, perfect first home/ beach bach. Bring all offers.

For Sale $289,000 View ljhooker.co.nz/DNHFG Contact Pete Barry 021 363 465 Email [email protected] LJ Hooker Raglan 07 825 7170

George Boyes & Co Limited Licensed REAA 2008

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OPEN HOME : 11 Oct, Sat 11-11:45am OPEN HOME : 11 Oct, Sat 12-12:45pm

OPEN HOME : 11 Oct, Sat 1-1:45pm

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ARBORIST

BUILDERS

CONCRETE SERVICES

DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

CENTRAL DRAINAGEAND PLUMBING LTD

Covering all aspects of Drainage and PlumbingDigger WorkWater MainsDigger Hire Available

Ph Dean 027 482 3130 or 07 825 8132 [email protected]

DRAINAGE/EXCAVATION

RAGLAN EXCAVATIONSROB POOLTON LTD

RAGLAN EXCAVATIONS

EXCAVATOR & TRUCK HIRELOW LOADER TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE FULL RANGE OF EXCAVATION SERVICES

LANDSCAPINGSITE WORKS

FARM DRAINAGERETAINING WALLS

SUPPLIER OF PADDOCK ROCKS

“Locally owned and operated”PH: Rob - 07 825 6828 or 021 957 745

or [email protected]

ENGINEERING

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

FENCING

LAWNS / LANDSCAPING

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MINISKIPS

PLUMBING

REFRIGERATION SERVICES

Briefly tell us about your business?I offer electrical contracting -

domestic and light industrial as well as rural based work.

How long have you been in business?I started my apprenticeship in 1969

and was registered 1976. I started my own business in the Raglan area in 1989.

What areas do you cover?Raglan township and all rural areas

including Te Mata, Ruapuke, Aotea,Te Akau, Te Uku, Waitetua, Te Pahu and Whale Bay.

Do you provide free quotes?Yes for all work requested.Do you do after hours call outs?Yes, no problemBest thing about your business?Being your own boss.What can you offer your clients?Reliable, friendly service and lots of

experience, have been in the trade all the way through.

Favorite thing to do outside work?Family life and looking after my own

rural block.Best advice for customers?Know exactly what you want to do,

have a plan in place.Best way to contact you?Mobile 0274 743334 or landline 825

5846

Talk to the Experts:This week we caught up with Tony Craven of 'Tony Craven Electrical'.

ROOFING

For advertising inquiries:Contact the Raglan Chronicle on 07 825 7076 or email us at: [email protected]

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THURS 10 OCT @ YOT CLUB, GAZEBO GIRLS, American Classics & Alt Country Originals with Guitar, Mandolin & Harmonies - $5FRI 11 OCT @ YOT CLUB, WAKE THE FUNK UP, dj B-REX - $5SAT 12 OCT @ YOT CLUB, KNIGHTS OF THE DUB TABLE, Presales $10 on eventfinder, $15 on the door

VILAGRAD WINERY AND GOOD George Brewery at Raglan Fish Wharf this Saturday, Oct. 12th 11am. New release wines- Pinot Gris 2013, Absolute Hot Wine, Mount Pirongia Pinot Noir, and Cabernet/Merlot, be the first to try! Newly built bar won awards at home show, will be used to serve the wine this Saturday. Come rain or shine, all under a tent!

B O A T M A S T E R STARTS 1800hrs Thursday 10th. Places still available. Ph Viv 027 602 8036.R A G L A N C R E A T I V E MARKET this Sunday 9am – 2pm at the Old School Arts Centre. Web: raglanmarket.com

This Sunday 10 a.m.Vision Church

RaglanwestMOVIESAll welcome

7 Taipari Ave.Contact: 825 7305

MON @ THE RAGLAN CLUB. 500 cards, 1pm. MAINLY MUSIC Mondays & W e d n e s d a y s 9.30am@ Te Uku Church.TUES @ RAGLAN CLUB -- Texas Hold’em 6.30pm.

R A G L A N WRITING GROUP, 1st and 3rd Tues of the month @ Orca, 7.15pm. Everyone welcome.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. B e g i n n e r s welcome. R A G L A N RAMBLERS WED 16 OCTOBER: 9am at carpark next to fire station: Kaitoke Walkway morning walk.FREE 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.

Flatmate WantedOUTSIDE ROOM AVAILABLE for flatmate situation close to town, 4140 inclusive, power, broadband. Ph 825 8187 or 027 278 6811.Commercial To Let

C O M M E R C I A L LEASE 300sqm, High Stud New, email: [email protected]

To Let3 BDRM HOUSE fully-fenced Rags West $300pw 0272406563.S/C BEDSIT STYLE cottage, cute, cosy own courtyard, $160 incl. power 022 026 7383.HOUSE BUS for rent, delivered to your site. Ph/text 0274 594 5902 BDRM FLAT, fully furnished, heat pump, SKY TV, quiet area, harbour views, N/S, N/A, $270 pw Ph 825 6875.MODERN NEW HOME IN the Waikowhai Estate for rent - Best Deal in town! Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath house with lovely views of the inner harbor. Brand new heat pump heats the entire house. Lawns included. Large double garage with internal access. No pets please. $360/week through end of February (or longer if needed) Not let fee. Call Charlotte / 027 - 950 1475

Courses, classes & workshopsO C T O B E R P A R E N T I N G WORKSHOPS: Old School 6.30 – 9pm Koha. Mon 14 Oct What Teenagers Want You to Know. Tues 15 Oct Growing Brains. Contact Te Mauri Tau 825 7111 or [email protected]

For Sale

Services OfferedNEED HELP IN YOUR GARDEN? Efficient, hard workers available. Call Raglan Gardeners 825 7181.

For Sale

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

www.lilypotflorist.co.nz

NEW LONELY L I N G E R I E instore today!!

now underwires too,summer colours

& lace STUNNING & HOT!!

F I R E W O O D MANUKA DRY, $130 per m3, good size, ph 825 0522.KAAHU’S NEST: Raglan’s no1 reuse store for clothing, furniture and bric-a-brac @ Xtreme Waste 8250017.2 X FEMALE Indian Runner Ducks. Great layers, Ph 825 5226.

Wanted To Let2-3BDRM UPSCALE/high-end property, working medical professional, have a service dog, very very well-trained, she has references. Ph 022 509 8794.COUPLE LOOKING FOR house to rent, long term preferred. Ph: 825 8224.

WantedRIDE WANTED RAGLAN to East Tamaki Rd offramp (Otara), early Monday mornings, will pay, please contact Jacqui 0210431127.WANTED URGENTLY Person with truck/van/trailer to remove and dispose of old timber, wire & rubbish. $20ph plus costs 8255388

Public NoticesE X P R E S S I O N S OF INTEREST are invited from beneficial owners, and/or other interested parties for the lease of land and buildings at 28 Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive, Whaingaroa/Raglan. For an appointment to view or for general inquiries contact: t e k o p u a 3 a n d 4 @gmail.com by 4th November 2013. Secretary te Kopua 3 and 4 Trust.

THE OCTOBER MEETING will be held on the 15th in the Union Church Hall at 1pm.The speaker will be Sue Morrow from the Vintage and Retro shop in Raglan. Interest Table: A favourite mug Floral Art: A spring arrangement. Try and bring an item for the competitions and help make a good display. New members are most welcome.WE ARE LOOKING FOR A kiwi toddler and their Mum and Dad for a television campaign. The toddler must be between 1 and 2 years of age. Auditions in Raglan Saturday 12th October. If interested contact Marisa on 0274 766 666 or email [email protected] JUNIOR RUGBY AGM, Sat 12th Oct 2.00pm @ 68 Opotoru Rd Ext.

OFFICE SPACE

Tenancy available upstairs at 1 Wainui Road, Raglan (previously the ASR Limited offices) with a combined administration, kitchen and toilet

facility area of 260m2.

All enquiries to:Dawn Brock

Wainui Road TenancyP O Box 132

Hamilton, 3240Ph: 07 834 3311

Email [email protected]

To Let

SAYER LANDSCAPE

SUPPLIESNEW NEW NEW

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ALL NEW STOCK - FLOWERING

SHRUBS, HYDRANGEAS,

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RAGLAN CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE

Conflict Resolution Skills

Interactive Workshop for

people who want to deal with

conflict constructively

Wednesday 16 October

Old School - Theatre room

5.15 - 7.30 pm (drinks and nibbles

provided)$25 members, $45

non-members

Trainers: Stephanie Philp and Janet Scott

Bookings essential

Ph: 825-7003 or email: info@

raglanchamber.co.nz

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Place and pay for your classified ad to run twice and we’ll run it a third time absolutely FREE!Conditions Apply

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p 07 825 7076f 07 825 7078e [email protected]

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BLOW OUT SOMEONE ELSE’S CANDLE IN ORDER FOR YOUR CANDLE

TO SHINE BRIGHTERRaglan Violence

Prevention and Awareness

(and Jordan’s farewell!)

Improve your paddle power!

Sport specific personal training & classes;

that focus on strength & cardio.

Whale Bay Fitness Studio

Call Tom, 825 0404www.whalebayfitness.com

TRX Circuit Classes

One hour cardio/strength focus.Mon-Thurs, 6-7pm

Fri, 11am-12Must Pre-Book, max 3 per

class.Whale Bay

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Public Notices

Watertight Construction is a company which services Hamilton and the greater Waikato area. Due to a member of our team leaving, we have a position available for an

experienced Office Manager.Our office is located in Frankton, Hamilton and the position is for 5 days a week 8-5. This role includes but is not limited to:

• Entering invoices • Invoicing clients & payment claims • Customer services - telephone, email & face to face • Liaising with suppliers & customers regarding

invoicing credits and order confirmations • Payroll management • Back costing • Website management • Advertising

This role requires someone with MYOB accounting & payroll experience and great customer service skills. If you are interested in joining a motivated,

fast paced team, then please email your C.V to: [email protected] or post to

P.O Box 124, RAGLAN 3265.

DON’T FORGET TO VOTE. Voting papers can still be delivered by hand to the Raglan council office and library during office hours this week, or 9am-midday on Election Day, Saturday 12 October.

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

Saturday 12pm - 1 Cross StSaturday 12pm - 8F Harakeke PlSaturday 1pm - 19 Tutchen Ave Saturday 1pm - 2a Bay View RdSaturday 2pm - 61a Lorenzen Bay RdSaturday 2pm - 72 Maungatawhiri RdSaturday 3pm - 40a Cross st

Sunday 12pm - 8F Harakeke Place

Sunday 1pm - 71 Lorenzen Bay Rd

Sunday 2pm - 57 Government Rd

Sunday 2pm - 5477 SHW 22, Waingaro

OPEN HOMES this weekend 12th & 13th Oct

Raglan Real Estate Ltd Licenced (REAA 2008)

DON’T FORGET OUR PURCHASER/VENDOR PROMOTION!!! List or purchase in the next 3 months & be in to win:

1st prize - $5000 travel voucher, 2nd prize $2000 travel voucher. Conditions apply

AUCTION: Fri 1st November 2013 - 6pm Ray White Office, 21 Bow St, Raglan

ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE RIGHT IN TOWNTucked 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, estuary for close kayak access, walking distance to town and school. A very well planted 1413 m2 site.

Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21662

FLAX COVE RAGLAN Superbly elevated for excellent sun and post card views. X- factor to burn! Walk to town and or beach. Easy care, family-friendly home, light and airy, 3 bedrooms, ensuite in master. Bathroom includes shower, vanity and bath. Open plan kitchen dining and living ideal for entertaining. Two large bi-fold stacker doors give you amazing indoor/outdoor flow. Views from Mount Kariori to the Raglan harbour. Plenty of room for future development - make it your own or leave alone. Looking for your very own holiday escape or seeking an affordable, permanent home, phone and inspect today!!

ID#RAG21666

RENTAL OF THE WEEK $380 pw• North facing 3 bedroom home

• Log burner

• Plenty of storage for boats

• Fenced garden

• Water views over Seabreeze Way

ID#RAG21643For more information contact Office 07 825 8669 or Russ: 021 0200 7665

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 for those summer BBQ, enjoying 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

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

ID#RAG21663

IDEAL FAMILY LIVING You are just a walk to Lorenzen Bay. It is our privilege to market this very solid 4 bedroom family home. Featuring polished timber flooring, a covered patio area and it is fully fenced. As you enter the gate you will feel the peace and the privacy, “there’s no place like home.” This is it!! Mature trees, flat 830m2 site. This is the original Lorenzen Family Home. “They don’t build them like this now,” many have been heard to comment. Bring the family, the boat and pets. There’s room for the lot! Solid, Safe and Sound family living at its best! Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21659

FOX GLOVES B&B $695,000 • Home & Income• This going concern Business comes fully furnished• Set in the middle of a rich rural district this 1890’s stunning Victorian Homestead proudly sits on 1.5986ha.• Located 30 minutes drive from Raglan and Huntly, 40 minutes to Hamilton and 1.5 hrs from Auckland.• 3 themed bedrooms all with bathrooms in the bed and breakfast area.• The home has been renovated to the highest specifications.• This is truly a magical place ready for a discerning buyeropen2viewID#298862ID#RAG21652

OPEN HOMESaturday 1pm2a Bayview rd

OPEN HOMESaturday 2pm

61a Lorenzen Rd

OPEN HOMESat & Sun 12pm8F Harakeke Pl

AUCTION 1.11.13

AUCTION 1.11.13

AUCTION 1.11.13OPEN HOME

Saturday 12pm1 Cross St

OPEN HOMESaturday 1pm

19 Tutchen Ave

SUN, VIEWS, LOCATION $465,000 This near new 3 double bedroom home offers easy low maintenance living. Spacious open plan dining and lounge, master has ensuite. Double garage with internal access. Great sundrenched decking with north facing water views. Walk to town and beach.

ID#RAG21220

SO MUCH MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE..This stylish and classy 1950’s character home sits proudly on a 809m² section. Mature fruit trees and large gardens create charming entertainment areas. Recently renovated, whilst retaining character combined with sharp contemporary lines of sophistication. Three double bedrooms, exquisite open plan living and formal lounge, separate laundry and a garage conversion ready to use as a sleepout or office. Enjoy the relaxation and tranquillity so close to the harbour. Prior Auction offers considered.

ID#RAG21642 OPEN HOMESunday 1pm

71 Lorenzen Bay Rd

AUCTION 1.11.13

OPEN HOMESaturday 3pm40A Cross St

OPEN HOMESunday 2pm

5477 SHWAY 22, Waingaro

AUCTION 1.11.13

AUCTION 1.11.13

2 PRIMROSE ST