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A century ago, the Great War continued most of the year and troops were still being enlisted until shortly before the German Armistice in November 1918. However, each armistice was celebrated, starting with the surrender of Bulgaria at the end of September. Does anyone know which was being celebrated in this photo of the Harbour View Hotel? Image John Lawson
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January 21, 2018March 21, 2018

Sands of time – Continuing our occasional history series, we look back to Whaingaroa a century ago – 1918

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By John Lawson Of the 20 soldiers from Whaingaroa who died in the 4 years of war, 8 died in 1918, though only 3

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January 20, 2018January 22, 2018

Jan 22: Last days to give Feedback on District Plan- Council proposing to increase height of buildings allowed in Raglan’s Bow Street area

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Summary prepared by Whaingaroa Environmental Defence Incorporated from Secretary: John Lawson, 51 Cliff St, Raglan 07 825 7866 johnrag@vodafone.co.nz We’ve until 5pm on Monday

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January 19, 2018January 22, 2018

Resolved from 8am on 22nd: SH 23 Alert- Soundsplash Traffic

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 Public Event – Resolved RESOLVED WHAT: Delays may be experienced by road users due to the Soundsplash Festival taking place in Raglan from Friday

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Hydrotech have started inspecting the Waikato Council's wastewater pipes. Image supplied
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January 19, 2018January 26, 2018

Innovative technology used to clean and check Raglan wastewater pipes

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Waikato District Council news Waikato District Council has appointed a new contractor to continue the cleaning and inspection of its wastewater network. The cleaning and

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