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Raglan Carriers LTD

Raglan Carriers LTD

P.O.Box 90, Raglan ,
raglan carriers runs between Hamilton and Raglan daily monday to friday.We operate a six wheeler curtain-side truck and a van so we can cover most types of freight. please feel free to contact for any
Tel: 272215395
Discover Raglan

Discover Raglan

5B Whaanga Road, Raglan ,
http://www.karioilodge.co.nz
Raglan EELS

Raglan EELS

Whaanga rd, Raglan ,
www.raglaneels.com
Lilypot Florist at Raglan

Lilypot Florist at Raglan

2 Wallis Street, Raglan ,
Flowers for every occasions. Bouquets, Arrangements ,Weddings, Gift baskets, Pot Plants, Soft Toys, Baby Gifts, Funerals. A member of Petals and Teleflora - to deliver NZ and Worldwide Also can deliver to Hamilton daily.
Kyle Leuthart LJ Hooker Raglan

Kyle Leuthart LJ Hooker Raglan

25-27 Bow Street, Raglan ,
Kyle has lived in Raglan all of his life, leaving only for periods to study at Canterbury university in the early 90’s and to later live and work overseas in both Europe and Asia until 2004. Kyle’s father has been a long standing and successful livestock agent in the Raglan district for over 35 years which naturally nurtured his interest in the sales environment. Since beginning his real estate career Kyle has rapidly become a leading sales agent in lifestyle, coastal and rural property sales. In 2007 he was awarded ‘Century 21 New Zealand Rookie of the Year’ and followed on to rank in the top 10 of Century 21 salespeople nationwide from 2007 until 2012 as well as achieving "Century NZ Marketing person of the Year 2009" and "Century 21 Rural Salesperson of the Year 2010". January 2013 saw an exciting shift in the company master branding to the Australiasian superbrand LJHOOKER while retaining the long standing and well known Waikato brand of George Boyes & Co as the company sub-franchise. With a solid grasp of computer information technology and it’s vital role in real estate marketing, he can offer vendors the opportunity to reach buyers far and wide. He prides himself on positive outcomes for both vendors and purchasers and strives to continually exceed the expectations of his clients and customers. He is a big supporter and sponsor of Raglan sports clubs, in particular the Raglan Golf Club, sponsoring most major tournaments throughout the year and supplying the flags and cards, Raglan Bowls club spring tournament and Raglan Junior Rugby. Apart from selling real estate, his interests include surfing, snowboarding, growing vegetables on his lifestyle block, fishing, diving, the odd round of golf and spending time with his friends and young family.
Raglan Records

Raglan Records

Po Box 206, Raglan ,
Local Record Label helping musicians reach the outside world.
Tel: 07 8255813
Raglan Archers

Raglan Archers

Raglan Rugby Park - Park Drive, Raglan ,
All archers welcome - Learners, experienced, field and target, hunters and the curious. We are organizing an open day and will announce it here when ready to go. The Raglan Rugby Club has been very kind in allowing Raglan Archers to use their Rugby fields when not in use by the rugby teams. They have also given Raglan Archers access to their facilities so we have changing rooms and toilets. Please tell your local friends about this group and ask those who are interested to join. for all inquiries please call John Webster on 825 0040 or 021 822223.
Tel: 78250040
Raglan Swimming Club

Raglan Swimming Club

42 Norrie Avenue, Raglan ,
Check out our webpage www.sportsground.co.nz/raglanswimclub and Steve Threadgold's (our coach who provides swim lessons for us) We are also raising funds to install a heat pump on the pool to make it warmer during the summer and to extend the season. A long term goal is to raise enough funds to put a building over the pool to keep out the wild west coast winds. Join the club and help us to reach the goals!
Juantanamera Raglan

Juantanamera Raglan

Electric Avenue ( 5 wainui road ), Raglan ,
The Venezuelan AREPA has its origins hundreds of years ago, cooked by the various indigenous tribes across the country (Arawak, Carib, Timoto-Cuica, Cumanagoto, Karina, among others). What was initially made with fresh corn is today usually made using pre-cooked white corn flour. Whether made with fresh corn or packaged corn flour, the AREPA represents Venezuelans’ daily bread. It is eaten across the country, across all socio-economic groups, at all times of day.