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ground. Council put in a new pump, but it could only pump 24,000 imp gal (110 m)/day, so in the 1959 a bore was drilled at Warihi Park, but abandoned in 1962 due to problems with flow and gas in the water. A 1959 £100,000 estimate for Riki springs supply was still considered too expensive. Finally, in 1961 Council got a £62,000 loan to bring water from Riki
Springs, for a pump to lift water up the hill to tanks (another large reservoir was added in 1981), from where it ran by gravity to the top of Bow St.
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874:. There were 1,251 households, comprising 1,602 males and 1,677 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.96 males per female. The median age was 39.6 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 672 people (20.5%) aged under 15 years, 477 (14.5%) aged 15 to 29, 1,620 (49.4%) aged 30 to 64, and 507 (15.5%) aged 65 or older.
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wooden jetty and storage shed beside Cliff Street was built in 1874. That was replaced by a stone jetty about 1 ch (20 m) to the west in 1881, which remains in place at the foot of the main street. A 250yd wooden pier was built in 1889 to the east at the end of James Street, enabling the larger
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allows up to 3,100 m (680,000 imp gal)/day (the remainder maintains a flow in the short stream below the spring) from the spring and 500 m (110,000 imp gal)/day from the well. Despite using less than half the consented water, water meters are planned to be installed and
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cliffs and wave action. Consequently, all but the upper two metres of the present day sediment column was deposited before 6000 years B.P. and thousands of years before the arrival of Maori some 700 years ago. Today, the harbour has largely infilled with catchment sediment up to ~8-m thick, with 70%
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Of those at least 15 years old, 732 (28.1%) people had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 402 (15.4%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $ 27,200, compared with $ 31,800 nationally. 426 people (16.3%) earned over $ 70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of
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tracks. Walking has been a popular activity here since at least 1915, when the guidebook said, "An hour's walk brings one to the harbour entrance and to the sea coast. Here there is a wide sandy beach with a background of bush-covered cliffs, and the picturesque Mount Karioi close at hand" and went
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Tourism and the arts are significant contributors to the current economy. Raglan and
District Museum/ Te Whare Taonga o Whāingaroa contains historic artefacts and archives from the region. A new museum building was built in 2011. Additionally, the Raglan and District Museum's online collection can
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In
October 1963, 4 weeks of dry weather resulted in council carting water to fill empty tanks. By Christmas 1963 household tanks were being filled by long hoses connected to the half-finished mains. On 8 July 1964, the first householders were invited to apply for a supply. There were problems with
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system for the Raglan/Whāingaroa community in which none of the waste is stored in landfills. The organization was founded in 2000, after Raglan's landfill closed and the town decided to find an alternative to transporting its waste elsewhere. Xtreme Waste has recycled an increasing volume and
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is a left hand point break that breaks up to 200m in length, from about 2 to 8 feet+. It has two sections, an inside hollow section up to about 4 feet that breaks very close to the rocks, and an outside, slower section from 4 feet up. It has been rumoured by locals to link up with the next break
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Until 1874 goods were transferred off the beach below Cliff Street and small boats moored in a boat harbour, cut off from the harbour by construction of a sluice-gate under Wallis Street causeway in about 1918. The new road gave access to a new dairy factory and the wharf opened in 1921. A small
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in 1906 and continued until 1938, when the Board again merged into the County
Council. In 1954 Raglan became a county township, administered by a committee of 7 under the jurisdiction of the county council. On 26 March 1957 Raglan Town Committee resigned due to the unsympathetic attitude of the
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In 1938 the
Council said the annual cost of a loan would be £700 for an estimated total cost of £10,000. Another sewage and water scheme was considered in 1949, but still the cost of a loan was too high. Despite pollution, the Rose St bore was connected to the low areas of town and the camping
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There ensued widespread protest and attempts to reoccupy the land; in 1978, 20 Māori protesters were arrested on the ninth hole of the golf course. The land was eventually returned to the owners. 150 people were involved in the protest. It became a focus for local job-training and employment
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is a left hand point break that breaks for up to 600m, from 2 to 10 feet+ (Hawaiian scale). It is a long-walled, fast wave with occasional barrels, particularly on the low tide. It picks up a lot of swell and is very consistent. On big days the wave can link up with the next break called
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Average annual rainfall at Raglan 1984–2004 was 1.354m a year. Average temperature and rainfall graphs show an average high of 24C in
February and an average low of 8C in July. Raglan usually has no more than a degree of frost and then only for a few hours on occasional winter mornings.
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A study for
Regional Council said, "Whāingaroa Harbour began to fill with sediment at least 8000 years before present (B.P.) and before the sea had reached its present level 6500 years B.P. Rapid sedimentation in the harbour before 6500 years B.P. is attributed to the formation of now
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There's a live music scene in Raglan. The
International Soundsplash Eco Reggae Festival ran yearly in summer on the Wainui Reserve, between 2001 and 2008 and more recently, and attracted some of the biggest names in roots, reggae and dub, as well as local acts.
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Raglan's water supply comes from a well and the nearby
Waipatukahu (or Riki) Spring between Te Hutewai Rd and Omahina Creek, about 3 km (1.9 mi) south of Raglan, where water which has sunk into the volcanic rocks, seeps along the contact with the
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Bow St in 1911 – of these buildings, only those on the far left (Harbour View Hotel) and right (skate shop and ULO) remain, plus the building in the middle distance on the right (Shack). The street retains a grassy centre, but the roads now occupy most of
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Visual artists hold regular exhibitions at the Raglan Old School Art Centre. Fabric artists show their creations in the biennial ArtoWear competition. There is also a Raglan Arts Trail Guide with an Open Studio
Weekend in late January. For
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Raglan Area School is a co-educational state composite school covering years 1 to 13, with a roll of 611 as of August 2024. There have been schools at Raglan since 1866. The current school opened as Raglan District High School in 1937.
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Raglan Highway Board existed from 1868 and merged with the Karioi Board between 1888 and 1892. Raglan Town Board started in 1878 and merged with the highways boards into Raglan County Council in 1889. It was re-inaugurated as Raglan
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Raglan's first coach link to Hamilton began in 1880 and a telegraph wire was put up beside the road in 1884. In 1904 Raglan was linked to Hamilton telephone exchange. Mains electricity came in 1935 and a sewage scheme in 1977.
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Rangitahi was the name of a farm. A concrete bridge from Raglan West replaced a tidal causeway in 2019 and work started on developing 259 residential lots. Over 550 houses are being built in stages on 117 ha (290 acres).
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in a pine forest on Wainui Reserve. A 43 km (27 mi) to 85 km (53 mi) bike race, mainly on gravel roads around Mt Karioi, took place each July, from 2009 to 2021. About 21 km (13 mi) from Raglan,
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art. Local art is on display in the Show Off Gallery, Kanuka Design, Matapihi Gallery, local cafes and the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. The Arts Centre is in a 19th-century heritage building, the former Raglan School.
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Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour: sedimentation rates and the effects of historical catchment landcover changes A. Swales, R. Ovenden, M.S. McGlone, N. Hermanspahn, R. Budd, M.J. Okey, J. Hawken, Landcare Research Ltd 2005
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The main venue in Raglan for live music is the Yot Club, a regular stop for NZ musicians on national tours. There is also live music at the Orca Restaurant and Bar, the Harbour View Hotel, the Raglan Club and The Old
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percentage of waste every year, and as of 2010, it diverts nearly three-quarters of the town's waste from reaching the landfill. It operates a recycling center, which is open to the public and offers group tours.
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iwi occupied the area around Raglan in the late 18th century. There are at least 81 archaeological sites in the area, mainly near the coast. Limited radiocarbon dating puts the earliest sites at about 1400AD. The
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Several sections of a Town2Surf cycle lane have been built, which will link the town with Ngarunui Beach, and Te Ara Kākāriki Ocean Trails opened on 3 December 2016, providing about 4 km (2.5 mi) of
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Beautifully clear water rises in a pool perhaps 6 ft. across on the floor of Omahina Creek at a point some 10 ch (200 m) up from the south end of the tidal flat and a few chains above sea-level
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After that, as the graph below shows, Raglan's population recovered slowly until the main road from Hamilton was completely metalled in 1921 and then grew again after completion of tar-sealing in 1961.
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is a left hand point break which works from 2 to 10 feet+, breaking over 300m. It has alternate hollow and wall sections, occasional barrels, and is usually about 2/3 the size of Indicators.
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There is a regular market on the second Sunday of every month at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre in Stewart Street. This Raglan Creative Market specialises in local crafts, food and art.
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Property prices have risen sharply since 2000, for example by 49.6% from 2014 to 2017 and a further 42% to 2020. That coincides with a decline in the Māori proportion of the population –
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saying, "a zone plan for the west coast will be developed. . . Rather than reinventing the wheel, this plan will build on the great work already undertaken in the Whaingaroa catchment".
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primary schools to RAS when they reach high school due to it being a nearby, bicultural and accepting school full of students that have often already met their contemporaries from
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in 1921, most goods travelled by sea. The wharf remained important until the 1950s, peaking in 1954, with 15,462 tons, handled by 38 ships. One of the problems was the shallow
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Since 1976 sewage from the town has been pumped to a treatment works to the west, with the treated effluent pumped, mainly on outgoing tides, into the mouth of the harbour.
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further down-Manu Point-but only on very large swells, making a potential ride of up to 2 km from the top of Indicators, which locals say has only been achieved once.
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on, "Many suitable landing places are to be found where parties may leave the launch for a ramble ashore or may picnic ‘neath the shade of the kowhai trees". (see also
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members made redundant in 1972, though cement volumes increased to a peak of 41,351 tons in 1974. Again the bar was a problem for the larger cement ships and, since
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up to 700-m wide and ≤10 m below present-day mean high water level. These coastal landforms were rapidly formed 8000-6500 years B.P. by physical weathering of soft
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Before the 2023 census, the town had a smaller boundary, covering 4.90 km (1.89 sq mi). Using that boundary, Raglan had a population of 3,279 at the
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piles remain from that Long Wharf, which was replaced by the current concrete wharf, opened in 1921. The wharf was enlarged for construction of a cement silo for
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operational by 2017. When last rated Raglan's water got a poor 'Ed' (unsatisfactory level of risk) rating, but work was done in 2014 to upgrade the quality.
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Raglan covers 7.22 km (2.79 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 3,880 as of June 2023, with a population density of 537 people per km.
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Raglan West developed after the farm containing the site of the Wesleyan Nihinihi mission station (see History above) was surveyed between 1940 and 1952.
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As early as 1927 the government was being asked for help with water and sewage. In 1938, ratepayers petitioned the council for a water supply and in 1938
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of nutrients and other pollutants by up to 60%. By 2013 over 40 farmers had fenced and planted about 450 km (280 mi) of riparian areas.
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The spring was long used as a source of fresh water. In 1862 a dam was built and it was used to power an 8 ft (2.4 m) waterwheel for a
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The airfield was formed in 1941 by levelling the dunes on the right of this 1910 photo. The area to the left became Raglan West in the late 1940s
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Te Kōpua Marae is a meeting place of Tainui hapū and does not have a meeting house, as it was destroyed on 12 August 1941 to create the airfield
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in 1998. Raglan is also home to New Zealand's first sanctioned surf school, the Raglan Surfing School which was established in 1999.
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The environmentalism has been recognised in local government policy as, "passionate about the arts and protecting its environment".
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those at least 15 was that 1,173 (45.0%) people were employed full-time, 522 (20.0%) were part-time, and 87 (3.3%) were unemployed.
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The population of the Raglan ward (covering most of the harbour catchment area) was 4680 in 2006. It had increased to 4920 in 2013.
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is a soft peak east of the boat ramp that sometimes breaks on low tide when the swell is too large for the main three points.
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There is also a beach break further down from Manu Point. Ruapuke is another beach break well to the west around the point.
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of its high tide surface area being intertidal." It concluded that most sediment is now swept up to 20 km out to sea.
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Christmas peak supplies and an upgrade was installed in 1972. In 1981 an extra reservoir was built in Cornwall Rd quarry.
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council. Within a month more than 100 ratepayers had petitioned the Governor-General to establish a town board. The
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was stuck there for 26 hours in 1962. However, like other small ports, the main problem was the introduction of the
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and Karioi. One of the airfield windsocks is visible in the middle distance. Another pillbox is beyond the windsock
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Raglan is best known for its surf. Eight kilometres from the Raglan township is a series of surf breaks including
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The Raglan and Kawhia Districts, New Zealand: Early History, Resources and ... – Ernest Bradbury – Google Books
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In the late 1980s, the Community Arts Council got a mural painted on the water tower. It was restored in 2015.
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By 2018 there were 6 fewer unoccupied private dwellings at 471, but those occupied had increased to 1,275.
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Whāingaroa has a variety of walks, from an easy stroll over the footbridge to the more strenuous Mount
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Raglan's water supply is stored in three water towers. This is the first, above Riki Spring
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in 1967 and a further silo was built in 1973. Cement was supplied for the construction of
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irrigation, rather than disposal to sea is being considered, but may be postponed again.
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Whāingaroa Harbour Care has planted more than 2 million trees since it started in 1995.
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Planting of Whāingaroa Harbour Care's 2 millionth tree with Conservation Minister,
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Employment and commuting increased between 2006 and 2013, as shown in this table.
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70% of the land in the harbour catchment is used for farming, 20% of it is under
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The percentage of people born overseas was 21.4, compared with 27.1% nationally.
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3320:"Transformation of Whāingaroa Wharf boosted with additional funding – Raglan 23"
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893:, and 2.7% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.
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and timber exports, followed by farming which remains the mainstay of the area.
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2455:, held at venues around Raglan in the 1990s and until the early 2000s (decade).
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Te Kaharoa or Aramiro Marae and Te Kaharoa meeting house is a meeting place of
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resulted in formation of the opposition group KASM, based in Raglan (see also
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An aerial photograph of Raglan Harbour with the Paritata Peninsula at centre.
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and how Ngāruawāhia and the Hakarimata Ranges were named in the late 1600s.
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3493:"Raglan airfield land to be returned to Māori owners after almost 90 years"
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2688:"An early artefact assemblage from the northern Waikato coast, New Zealand"
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Royal Hotel and Gilmour's Store, with the 1874 jetty in front in about 1880
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In 2018, it produced a local history book about prominent Waikato chief
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Poihākena Marae and Tainui a Whiro meeting house is a meeting place for
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5500:"Conservation Minister plants two millionth tree in Raglan restoration"
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vote, which was 28% in 2011 and rose to 30% in 2014 (266 of 867 in the
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557:(1939–1945), the New Zealand Government took local ancestral land from
176:
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Kaitoke Walkway is on the south side of Raglan. At Flax Cove it has a
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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on
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Improving Whaingaroa Harbour (Raglan) water quality: Regional Council
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North of the harbour mouth there are extensive dunes and dune-dammed
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brought about Raglan Community Council, which was replaced by Raglan
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Raglan Community Board agenda 11 August 2015 p. 297 (31 July 2015).
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Waikato-Tainui submission – Clean Water – Consultation Document 2017
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was added to the east side of the wharf in 2023 as part of a $ 2.5m
319:) is a small beachside town located 48 km (30 mi) west of
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2165:
Recycling in Raglan is managed by a non-profit organization called
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4097:"1951 Census - Part 01 - Increase and Location of Population 1951"
3930:"RESULTS OF A CENSUS OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND 5th April, 1891"
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rivers. Total length of the streams is 826 km (513 mi).
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5245:"Iconic mountain events put Raglan on the map – Raglan Chronicle"
5194:"Kākāriki Trail a 'whole new playground' for mountainbike riders"
2737:
Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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scheme and steps on the other side, with an additional $ 3.2m of
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vessels to moor in deep water, beside a larger storage shed. Two
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The outfall pipe for treated sewage is visible on very low tides
327:. It is known for its surfing, and volcanic black sand beaches.
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and 0.3% wetlands. 68% of land has slopes greater than 1 in 4.
6165:
Civil Aviation Authority bulletin on safety at Raglan airfield
4346:"Agenda for a meeting of the Strategy & Finance Committee"
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and have been considered for mining several times. Threats of
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4058:"1936 Census - Part 01 - Increase and Location of Population"
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In October 2020, the Government committed $ 414,300 from the
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3468:"Petition of Ra Puriri: Close the Raglan Airfield to planes"
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treatment was added in 2008 and aquamats (high surface–area
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There are also primary schools in the nearby settlements of
5653:"Antonio Te Maioha talks about recycling in Raglan (video)"
4708:
http://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/PageFiles/3585/tr05-36.pdf
2827:"ARRIVAL OF THE ALABAMA COACH FROM HAMILTON. Waikato Times"
2349:(born 1948), Māori political rights campaigner and academic
1432:
Raglan East was Raglan's first suburb. It was formed after
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Southwest of the township stands the extinct volcano of Mt
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to upgrade Mai Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae, creating 8 jobs.
375:, with his nephew Īhenga, visited on their expedition from
5400:"It's the environment election but the Greens are wilting"
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The area is also home to the popular tourist destination,
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in 1953 and became the public Raglan golf-course in 1968.
5097:
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz National Library of New Zealand
5072:
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz National Library of New Zealand
3772:
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz National Library of New Zealand
2527:
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397:(1788–1855), who had commanded the British forces in the
5379:
electionresults.govt.nz New Zealand Electoral Commission
5354:
electionresults.govt.nz New Zealand Electoral Commission
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3272:"Celebrations In Raglan New Wharf Opened. Waikato Times"
1956:
Raglan has hosted a world championship surfing event at
1322:, accounting for 60% of catchment area, and the smaller
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Commute in (mainly from the neighbouring country areas)
4942:"Manu Bay (Waikeri) Recreation Reserve Management Plan"
4320:"Sharp jump in values across Waikato District reported"
4256:"Keep Raglan weird: The battle over a surf town's soul"
4731:
4553:"Council heritage and discretionary funding available"
4241:. Statistics New Zealand. March 2020. Raglan (171600).
2713:"The Travels of Rakataura. — The Mauri of the Forests"
5292:"Apr 6: Ramblers walk to the wind farm from Vandy Rd"
4085:. Census And Statistics Department. 1947. p. 46.
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This is the second, next to Norrie Avenue bus shelter
5618:
Xtreme Waste page on Prometheus Finance Ltd. website
3986:"RESULTS OF A CENSUS OF THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND"
2905:"WAIKATO TIMES. POWER FOR RAGLAN INAUGURAL CEREMONY"
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Waipatukahu or Riki Spring, source of Raglan's water
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threatened and it was said 95 inhabitants remained.
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5327:Taranaki-King Country polling station returns 2014
4603:"Whāingaroa Harbour and Catchment Management Plan"
2057:carries bikes. In summer it runs here to Manu Bay.
870:, and an increase of 651 people (24.8%) since the
5940:. Waikato District Council. 2008. pp. 34–36.
1469:Climate data for Raglan, New Zealand (1981–2010)
456:at the entrance to the harbour. For example, the
5715:"Raglan Structure Plan Discussion Document 2008"
4664:Government case study of Whaingaroa Harbour Care
3519:"THE RAGLAN HIGHWAY BOARD. DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS"
2990:"Raglan As A Watering Place. New Zealand Herald"
2147:
2130:After discussions in 1994 with the local MP and
1214:within 25 km (16 mi), affiliated with
4930:. Raglan & District Museum. 15 August 2017.
3019:"RAGLAN BY THE SEA (Waikato Times, 1921-04-28)"
4744:"Raglan Museum: Chamberlin – Raglan Chronicle"
866:, an increase of 573 people (21.2%) since the
484:Raglan wharf and pontoon from the east in 2023
359:("the long pursuit"). One tradition says that
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6170:Public transportation from Raglan to Hamilton
3571:"COUNTY COUNCIL MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND HERALD"
8:
5350:"Taranaki-King Country – Party Vote Details"
5338:Waikato-Hauraki polling station returns 2014
4559:. waikatodistrict.govt.nz. 7 September 2018.
4239:"Statistical area 1 dataset for 2018 Census"
4201:"2013 Census map – QuickStats about a place"
4000:"CENSUS RETURNS (Waikato Times, 1917-01-23)"
2879:"HAMILTON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. WAIKATO TIMES"
2624:"Waikato places – Raglan and the west coast"
2327:are still being breached. A proposal to use
509:. A fire destroyed the 1921 shed in 2010. A
393:The name "Raglan", adopted in 1858, honours
6002:"Raglan Wastewater Consent Project History"
5734:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
4779:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3623:"RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. NEW ZEALAND HERALD"
2043:
1906:Indicators, Whale Bay, Manu Bay, Vortex Bay
436:The town has had four jetties, or wharves.
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4122:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK, 1962"
4040:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK, 1932"
4026:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK, 1923"
3126:The era of coastal shipping in New Zealand
1908:. Manu Bay was featured in the 1966 movie
1465:
1380:. Like the beaches, the dunes are rich in
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5659:. Raglan tourism information. 7 July 2010
4226:2018 Census - usually resident population
4176:"2001-Census-of-population-and-dwellings"
4158:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK 1982"
3958:"THE NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR-BOOK 1903"
3597:"HIGHWAY DISTRICTS. DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS"
3342:"EMERGENCY AERODROME. NEW ZEALAND HERALD"
2761:
2759:
2466:, fibreglass "spaceship" house (moved to
5800:"WINZ Compliance Status for a Community"
5267:"Pipiwharauroa Walking and Biking Trail"
3399:"Report on Te Rohe Pōtae Claims WAI 898"
3298:"Major fire on Raglan Wharf – Raglan 23"
3095:Ships, Robbs Built (10 September 2010).
2628:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2385:(1878–1947), champion axeman and athlete
2241:drilled, but over half (1000) relied on
1129:
1037:
622:population of Raglan. That accords with
553:campaigns in the 1970s. In 1941, during
85:Minor urban area in Waikato, New Zealand
66:of all important aspects of the article.
7282:Populated coastal places in New Zealand
5847:
5845:
5642:page on Sustainable Greenlist Directory
3168:"Local And General News. Waikato Times"
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2268:reported on Waipatukahu Spring where, "
2169:. Xtreme's stated goal is to create a
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5938:Water and Sanitary Services Assessment
5924:WATER AND SANITARY SERVICES ASSESSMENT
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5864:"Raglan County Council water scheme".
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5825:"May 6: Raglan Community Board agenda"
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5551:New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
5423:Waikato District Council modified the
5375:"Hauraki-Waikato – Party Vote Details"
4772:
3844:"DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS, PUBLIC MEETING"
3649:"RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. WAIKATO ARGUS"
3446:"Changes at Raglan Airfield – AOPA NZ"
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2595:"Whāingaroa - te Aka Māori Dictionary"
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2315:) and other upgrades in 2017, but the
1006:Middle Eastern/Latin American/African
404:The Raglan economy initially featured
62:Please consider expanding the lead to
5750:"Raglan water savings down the creek"
5093:"RAGLAN. (Waikato Times, 1904-01-23)"
5068:"RAGLAN. (Waikato Argus, 1903-12-05)"
4996:"About | Raglan Creative Market"
4847:"FAQs - Rangitahi Raglan Real Estate"
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2802:"Raglan – New Zealand history online"
2739:"Kahumatamomoe and Īhenga's journeys"
462:inter-island roll-on roll-off ferries
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5482:"WAIKATO DISTRICT NEWS FEB-MAR 2015"
5437:Whaingaroa Catchment Management Plan
4894:Education Counts: Raglan Area School
4140:"New Zealand Official Yearbook 1972"
3097:"Leith Built Ships: M.V.JOHN WILSON"
2609:"Rakarana - te Aka Māori Dictionary"
2397:(1925–1997), Māori rights campaigner
2088:Whāingaroa has a high proportion of
549:The town became the scene of public
6196:Department of Conservation brochure
6050:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
5977:"Raglan Water Tower Mural Restored"
5504:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
5017:"Soundsplash Festival – Raglan, NZ"
4908:. New Zealand Ministry of Education
3070:"Harbour surveys to be made. Press"
2459:Raglan Harbour Board Empowering Act
2100:constituency vote and 40 of 152 in
2010:beside a boiler of a 1903, or 1904
263:7.22 km (2.79 sq mi)
6202:, Bryant Reserve, Karamu Walkway,
5775:"Water meters go in around Raglan"
4732:KASM | Kiwis against Seabed Mining
3246:"Meeting At Raglan. Waikato Times"
3044:"Holmburn Free Of Sandbank. Press"
2283:This is the third on Cornwall Road
1188:Total people working in area unit
235: • Territorial Authority
25:
6055:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
5926:. Waikato District Council. 2008.
4644:waikatomaps.waikatoregion.govt.nz
4244:2018 Census place summary: Raglan
4006:. National Library of New Zealand
3768:"New Zealander 16 September 1863"
2437:List of radio stations in Waikato
2367:(born 1945), sports administrator
1160:Commute out (mainly to Hamilton)
395:Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Lord Raglan
7287:Surfing locations in New Zealand
7210:Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival
6341:
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6148:Whāingaroa Environmental Defence
6023:"Waters Governance Board agenda"
5908:"Raglan Town Committee report".
5851:Around Raglan, R. T. Vernon 1981
3870:"2013 Census Population by Ward"
3147:"Whaingaroa Raglan Wharves Walk"
2453:Strawberry Fields Music Festival
2448:Surf Life Saving Northern Region
877:Ethnicities were 82.9% European/
644:
110:
40:
5498:Eugenie Sage (1 October 2020).
5316:Raglan 23 2011 election results
4906:"New Zealand Schools Directory"
4765:Des Tatana Kahotea, July 2013.
3198:Welcome to Heritage New Zealand
3124:Jennings, Murray (2003). "26".
2341:People from Raglan, New Zealand
120:, Raglan and Whāingaroa Harbour
54:may be too short to adequately
29:Raglan (New Zealand electorate)
4795:"Obituary. New Zealand Herald"
3714:. Raglan County Council. 1975.
3675:"FINAL MEETING. WAIKATO TIMES"
919:and 2.4% had other religions.
614:In 1859 the local magistrate,
64:provide an accessible overview
1:
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6300:
6133:Whāingaroa Environment Centre
5981:Raglan Old School Arts Centre
5956:Raglan Old School Arts Centre
5524:Fisher, Martin (April 2014).
5046:Raglan Old School Arts Centre
4973:Raglan Old School Arts Centre
4928:"From Sep 17: Back To School"
3629:. 6 September 1889. p. 6
3551:. 17 November 1888. p. 3
2253:and chlorides too were high.
1390:Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004
668:The figures and sources are:
573:programs, as well as for the
245: • Regional council
7026:Rotowaro Carbonisation Plant
6325:
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5886:. 4 January 1927. p. 10
3902:"CENSUS OF NEW ZEALAND 1881"
3603:. 10 October 1870. p. 3
3577:. 6 December 1892. p. 6
3525:. 2 February 1867. p. 6
3374:. 28 October 1941. p. 9
2391:(1890–1976), retired soldier
2132:Minister for the Environment
1861:View from Manu Bay in Raglan
561:Māori owners to construct a
7277:Populated places in Waikato
7246:Ngaruawahia United (soccer)
6153:Friends of Wainui Bush Park
6115:Environmental organisations
5952:"Raglan Water Tower Murals"
5168:"Trails open this Saturday"
4821:"Growing Places newsletter"
4491:. Te Potiki National Trust.
4463:"Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
3712:Raglan County Hills and Sea
3655:. 25 August 1906. p. 2
2566:(territorial authorities);
2148:Environmental organisations
1658:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1518:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1147:Live and work in area unit
7318:
7215:Huntly rail bridge bombing
7123:Paeroa–Pokeno Railway Line
7009:Facilities and attractions
6213:Heritage strolls in Raglan
6186:walking access information
6138:Karioi restoration project
6045:"Annie Jane Schnackenberg"
4370:"Ethnic groups, over time"
4308:. 19 May 2020. p. 21.
4101:statsnz.contentdm.oclc.org
4062:statsnz.contentdm.oclc.org
2952:Raglan and District Museum
2404:, 1860s–1870s missionaries
2379:(1897–1970), MP and farmer
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575:Māori sovereignty movement
95:Whāingaroa, or Whaaingaroa
26:
7251:Taniwharau (rugby league)
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4004:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3848:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3822:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3549:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3346:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3276:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3250:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3224:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3172:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3074:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3048:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
3023:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
2994:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
2968:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
2909:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
2883:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
2857:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz
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1423:1863 plans of Raglan East
1388:following passage of the
1354:, 14% under forestry, 7%
624:Ferdinand von Hochstetter
596:Local Government Act 1974
284:540/km (1,400/sq mi)
129:
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6030:Waikato District Council
6009:Waikato District Council
5804:drinkingwater.esr.cri.nz
5722:Waikato District Council
5593:"Dairy turns the corner"
5433:Waikato Regional Council
5146:Waikato District Council
4984:the former Raglan School
4949:Waikato District Council
4825:Waikato District Council
4607:Waikato Regional Council
4557:Waikato District Council
4353:Waikato District Council
4324:Waikato District Council
4306:Waikato District Council
3681:. 19 May 1938. p. 2
2649:Waikato District Council
2622:Nancy Swarbrick, Nancy.
2505:"ArcGIS Web Application"
2402:Annie Jane Schnackenberg
1302:extends as far north as
1294:region in New Zealand's
604:Waikato District Council
388:Wiremu Neera Te Awaitaia
249:Waikato Regional Council
239:Waikato District Council
27:For the electorate, see
7241:Huntly Thistle (soccer)
7184:Ngaruawahia High School
6191:Walks on Wainui Reserve
6126:8 February 2013 at the
6121:Whāingaroa Harbour Care
5910:Raglan County Chronicle
5579:Whaingaroa Harbour Care
5425:2001 community document
4392:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
4282:"FUTURE PROOF STRATEGY"
2765:R T Vernon: Raglan 1984
2667:archsite.eaglegis.co.nz
2509:statsnz.maps.arcgis.com
2355:, contemporary musician
2123:Whāingaroa Harbour Care
2029:were formed in Raglan.
1244:, near the head of the
905:Māori religious beliefs
864:2018 New Zealand census
6224:Raglan Beach webcams:
6176:Walking trip resources
5884:The New Zealand Herald
5880:"Raglan Health Resort"
5450:"Catchment Management"
4686:. 2016. Archived from
4582:Provincial Growth Fund
3372:The New Zealand Herald
2776:"Local News. COLONIST"
2642:"District Plan review"
2573:Statistics New Zealand
2555:Statistics New Zealand
2537:Statistics New Zealand
2321:total suspended solids
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2237:Several residents had
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2044:Walking trip resources
2014:
1973:there are displays of
1914:and in the 2010 movie
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1872:Surfing in New Zealand
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1411:4 km further on.
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1272:Provincial Growth Fund
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543:1942 'Type 22' pillbox
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5629:Xtreme Waste homepage
4962:Raglan Surfing School
4690:on 17 September 2016.
4571:"Marae Announcements"
4503:"Waitetuna Valley Rd"
4417:archive.stats.govt.nz
3726:"New Zealand Gazette"
2548:(regional councils);
2377:Hallyburton Johnstone
2329:subsurface drip field
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2098:Taranaki-King Country
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1802:Source: Climate Data
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1394:Mining in New Zealand
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567:Raglan County Council
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384:James and Mary Wallis
333:
321:Hamilton, New Zealand
216:Taranaki-King Country
7016:Huntly Power Station
6859:Whangamarino Wetland
5690:atojs.natlib.govt.nz
5435:has referred to the
5021:Soundsplash Festival
3601:Daily Southern Cross
3523:Daily Southern Cross
3194:"Harbour View Hotel"
2717:nzetc.victoria.ac.nz
2373:(1932–2022), painter
2069:mountain bike trails
1892:beach, December 2000
503:Huntly power station
281: • Density
7272:Raglan, New Zealand
7220:Māori King movement
6822:Geographic features
6032:. 5 September 2023.
5868:. 27 February 1961.
5462:on 12 February 2013
4578:growregions.govt.nz
4528:"319 Ohautira Road"
4413:"SNZ Commuter View"
4164:on 23 January 2015.
4146:on 23 January 2015.
4128:on 22 January 2015.
4046:on 21 January 2015.
3797:enzb.auckland.ac.nz
3747:enzb.auckland.ac.nz
3050:. 24 September 1962
2251:ammoniacal nitrogen
1880:Surfers in Manu Bay
1588:Daily mean °C (°F)
1210:Raglan has several
476:Four public wharves
145: /
7302:Black sand beaches
7297:Beaches of Waikato
6269:Neighbouring areas
6109:Raglan Area School
6076:"Raglan Chronicle"
4388:"Story Map Series"
3882:on 14 January 2015
3627:New Zealand Herald
3575:New Zealand Herald
3426:. 16 November 2021
3322:. 31 December 2022
3226:. 29 February 1876
2663:"NZAA Site Viewer"
2361:(born 1970), actor
2347:Angeline Greensill
2300:
2285:
2262:
2228:
2195:
2117:
2059:
2019:New Zealand reggae
2015:
1911:The Endless Summer
1902:
1894:
1882:
1863:
1425:
1288:
551:civil disobedience
547:
535:
491:Northern Steamship
486:
434:
337:
273: • Total
260: • Total
149:37.800°S 174.883°E
7259:
7258:
7225:Strawberry Fields
7141:
7140:
7004:
7003:
6854:Bridal Veil Falls
6817:
6816:
6373:
6372:
6368:
6367:
6043:Hutching, Megan.
5912:. 13 August 1959.
5533:Waitangi Tribunal
5200:. 8 December 2016
5174:. 1 December 2016
4951:. September 1996.
4584:. 9 October 2020.
4442:commuter.waka.app
4326:. 27 October 2017
4205:www.stats.govt.nz
3818:"Taranaki Herald"
3472:www.parliament.nz
3406:WAITANGI TRIBUNAL
3174:. 17 January 1918
3101:Leith Built Ships
3076:. 26 January 1977
2996:. 24 January 1880
2970:. 9 February 1878
2939:Waitangi Tribunal
2911:. 5 December 1935
2806:nzhistory.govt.nz
2444:proposed windfarm
2433:, local newspaper
2359:Antonio Te Maioha
2179:Antonio Te Maioha
2167:Xtreme Zero Waste
2090:environmentalists
2074:Pipiwharauroa Way
2023:Cornerstone Roots
1806:
1805:
1405:Bridal Veil Falls
1352:native vegetation
1200:
1199:
1125:
1124:
1053:National average
1033:
1032:
857:
856:
666:
665:
563:military airfield
515:Provincial Growth
499:Golden Bay Cement
466:Watersiders Union
464:in 1962, with 40
300:
299:
81:
80:
16:(Redirected from
7309:
7292:Waikato District
7189:Raglan Chronicle
7163:Regional Council
7153:District Council
7133:State Highway 39
7128:State Highway 23
7116:Transport routes
7045:Railway stations
7042:
7031:Te Uku Wind Farm
6865:
6849:Motutieke Island
6834:Hakarimata Range
6581:Hukanui-Waerenga
6484:Onewhero-Te Ākau
6438:Awaroa ki Tuakau
6435:
6431:Populated places
6407:Waikato District
6400:
6393:
6386:
6377:
6363:Te Uku Wind Farm
6345:
6344:
6328:
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6320:
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6281:Lake Waitamoumou
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5455:. Archived from
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5429:Raglan Naturally
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5198:Raglan Chronicle
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4873:"Climate:Raglan"
4869:
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4801:. 5 January 1934
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4376:. 12 March 2020.
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4287:. November 2017.
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3499:. 21 August 2022
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3448:. 1 January 2022
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3348:. 4 October 1941
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3200:. 1 January 2009
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3156:. 13 March 2017.
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2431:Raglan Chronicle
2412:Brisbane Broncos
2325:faecal coliforms
2317:resource consent
2171:waste management
1466:
1434:Henry Chamberlin
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1020:Other ethnicity
978:Pacific peoples
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6128:Wayback Machine
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4827:. November 2019
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4355:. 14 June 2021.
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4262:. 21 April 2019
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3545:"WAIKATO TIMES"
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2339:Main category:
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