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April 8 2014
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A walk in the park Going to Gallipoli
“I am just thrilled. It is something I have just dreamed about all my life”…
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A dream sales job
Rory Naylor began his internship with Big River FM in July 2013 …
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Department of Conservation ranger, Anja Meduna and contractor, Tom Donovan carefully check and weigh a female North Island brown kiwi at Trounson Kauri Park’s mainland island. Roaming dogs continue to be a cause of considerable kiwi population decline around the parameter of Waipoua Forest and adjoining reserves but DOC’s continuous work to control pests and predators is having a positive and often dramatic impact on kiwi populations. See the full story on page 5.
New boss at The Kauri Museum by Colin Patterson
The Kauri Museum has found a new chief executive to replace Betty Nelley who is retiring.
Day camp for holiday fun
If you have children and are stuck for school holiday activities, the Otamatea Day Camp might just fit the bill …
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Lisa Tolich, currently Head of ICT at the Auckland War Memorial Museum takes over on June 2. She has worked within the museum sector for the past 13 years and is looking forward to her new challenge. “It’s a fantastic job. I’m really excited.” In some senses the move to The Kauri Museum is
a return home. “I’ve got family ties there. My family were pioneering settlers in Paparoa and Ruawai. We purchased a property in Paparoa eight years ago, so the area’s been part of my life.” She says she applied for the job as part of her professional development.
“I’ve been working toward a leadership role. Now I can do that in a community I love.” Ms Tolich says she looks forward to joining the skilled and enthusiastic staff at The Kauri Museum. continued on page 5 …
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Janet Froggatt has been officially recognised for her services to the community after receiving her Queen’s Service Medal during a ceremony at Auckland’s Government House. Mrs Froggatt has been a Dargaville Swimming Club volunteer since 1952 and a coach for more than 50 years. She is a committee member and treasurer of the Dargaville Museum and maintained the museum’s gardens until 2011. She is also an active member of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and has been involved with the Citizens Advice Bureau for 14 years.
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The Monuments Men
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Divergent
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Wadjda
This much-awaited film is the first fully Saudi Arabian feature film ever, and surprisingly for this very orthodox nation it has been directed by a woman, the talented Haifaa Al Monsour. See what the international cinema establishment is raving about as this beautiful and artistically composed tale unfolds.
Kids from all over the Northern Wairoa were making a big splash in Dargaville’s Kauri Coast Community Pool as the district held its annual inter-school swimming sports. Children from schools from as far as Tinopai and Tangiteroria competed in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly and breaststroke events. Organiser Dargaville Primary principal Alan Russek says there was intense competition between the west zone (Te Kopuru) and his own school. While no records were broken, all the children, parents and supporters had a great time under blue skies.
Rapid Rippa Rugby
Inside LLewyn Davis
The Coen Brothers return with a folk-music infused story of 1960s New York, following the career of unknown and penniless muso Llewyn Davis. His ramble through the underbelly of the Big Apple during the early days of Bob Dylan and the peace movement is as artfully crafted as any Coen masterpiece, and features a somewhat ironic cameo from pop star Justin Timberlake.
Need For Speed
High speed action ensues as millions of dollars worth of super-cars are trashed, explosions erase one-of-a-kind autos and the crowd wonder how a group of moody teenagers got their hands on so many Paganis, Ferraris, McLarens and Lambos. Fans of the Fast and the Furious will be in petrol-head heaven as the action romp burns rubber.
Youngsters of all ages chased the ball up and down the field and played their hearts out as the Westpac Rippa Rugby tournament took place at Dargaville’s Rugby Park last week. Joey Yovich from Sport Northland says Rippa Rugby is a form of the game minus tackling and other physical contact. It is played by both boys and girls. He says all primary schools from around the Northern Wairoa took part in the tournament and everyone had a lot of fun. Even the rain held off until the final whistle had been blown.
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Going to Gallipoli by Paul Campbell
“I am just thrilled. It is something I have just dreamed about all my life.” Otamatea College student support services staffer, Lyn Griffith, is off to Gallipoli next year to attend the 100th anniversary of the Anzac landings, in memory of her grandfather, who was wounded in the fighting there, and died later in Egypt. Some 10,000 New Zealanders entered a ballot to attend the anniversary with 251 descendants of servicemen awarded double passes. Another 650 war veterans and members of the general public were also successful. Now Lyn says she has to put her thinking cap on and embark on some fundraising. “I haven’t had time to think because I am in Christchurch where my daughter has given birth so I’ll have to start making plans when I am back in Lyn Griffith with mementoes of her Gallipoli granddad Maungaturoto next week. I will take my daughter with me on the trip go to Alexandria and lay a poppy on my and we’ll need to raise about $10,000 grandfather’s grave. for airfares and accommodation. “I grew up attending Anzac Day “My grandfather was 29 and married parades and was always in awe of the with a daughter aged two and an 18 long lines of men in them. Sadly as the month-old son when he sailed in the first years go by those lines get shorter. I World War with the Auckland Battalion always remembered my grandfather and placed a poppy for him and I still do — as a stretcher bearer. “On August 15, 1915, he was one for my father and one for granddad. wounded in action and taken to the 19th It is a privilege and an honour to be General Hospital at Alexandria where chosen to go to Gallipoli for this very he died. After Gallipoli we really want to special occasion.“
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Local AFL player has won national selection by Colin Patterson
Israel Irving says his sporting ambition is “to become famous”. The 15-year-old Dargaville High School student has taken his first step on the road to fame by being chosen for the New Zealand under-16 AFL team known as the Hawks that will take part in the South Pacific Cup. Israel and his 23 teammates jet out today for a week in Coffs Harbour on New South Wales’ central coast. There the Kiwis will take on teams from throughout the Pacific to find the best team in the game at the under-16 level. It’s a remarkable achievement for a teenager who a few months ago had never played Australian Rules. He has still yet to see a game on television. Israel’s trip to New South Wales will be his first time out of New Zealand. “It’ll be a great experience,” he says. Australian Rules was developed as a form of recreation by miners in the Victorian gold rush of the 1860s. It combines aspects of rugby, league, soccer and basketball and is played on an oval-shaped field with teams of 18 a side. At the top level games consist of four 25-minute quarters, so players have to be fit to last the distance. Israel says he keeps fit by doing lots of running. It also helps that he plays both rugby and league and is a member of Dargaville High’s First Thirteen league team. He became interested in AFL when reps from AFL
New Zealand under-16 AFL player Israel Irving practices his skills before leaving for Australia
New Zealand came to Dargaville High to promote the code. Since then he’s travelling to Whangarei at least once a week for training. Israel’s father Darrell says he is delighted with community support that has helped Israel raise the $2,000 he needed to make the trip. He is particularly appreciative of a $600 grant from the Dargaville Rotary Club.
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To all our generous sponsors and supportive donors… and all the members of the Ruawai (and surrounds) community who gave so much time and effort to make the weekend fly… and all the friends and family who came from near and far to celebrate Ruawai.
BECAUSE OF YOU THE RUAWAI CENTENNIAL WAS A HUGE SUCCESS! LAST CHANCE TO VIEW THE HISTORIC PHOTOS The Ruawai Tokatoka War Memorial Hall will be open on Thursday 10 March, 10am to midday Don’t miss this last chance to see this classic record of Ruawai’s history. FREE ENTRY!
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A recipe for art Art, colour, creativity and talent are the perfect ingredient for Paparoa’s upcoming Wearable Art Gala 2014. Now in it’s eighth year, the popular gala is going from strength to strength, with each year an improvement on the last. The 2013 gala was a resounding success with two sold out shows. The aim of Paparoa’s Wearable Art Gala is to encourage young aspiring artists, as well as the more experienced, to pursue their creative talents and showcase their work. They will benefit from the continued service of experienced ar tistic directors, choreographers and an enthusiastic supporting committee, who will ensure the event is one to remember for both entrants and audience alike. Entries are now being sought for the next exciting Inspiration at Paparoa last year show, which will be held on August 23, with a Saturday afternoon group, there is an opportunity to create matinee session and an evening Funtastic Tails and an open hats section, gala performance. Keep it in the Kaipara, which is ideal for The major prize is two tickets, first time entrants. including airfares, to the World of Expressions of interest would be WearableArt Awards Show in Wellington appreciated by April 15. Entry forms and in September. information packs are available online at The Open categories are Pacifica, www.paparoa.org.nz. Phone Betty Cairns Absurdly Ridiculous, World of 2114 on 09 431 6515 or email bettycairns@ and Upcycled. For the under 12 age xtra.co.nz with any enquiries.
Premiere youth orchestra to perform by Joanne Speechly
Sixty seven of the country’s finest young musicians will descend on Dargaville this month to present the rustic folk music of Hungary in Auckland Youth Orchestra’s first 2014 concert, Folklore. Player representative, Kenny Keppel, joined AYO in 2010, during his last year of high school, and says this will be his first performance in Dargaville. “We present three programmes per year and travel to places where many other orchestras don’t go. AYO is an outreach, giving people something that they don’t normally see, which is a bunch of young musicians — some of the best we have — doing what they love. Rustic folk music on concert menu “For each programme, we have weekly rehearsals and every Folklore, as the name suggests, will so often we’ll do a week of intensive include a folk inspired programme of rehearsals, then we do a weekend dance and imagination, with Brahms concert tour and a final performance Hungarian Dances, Ligeti Concert at the Auckland Town Hall. This will Românesc, Bartok Hungarian Sketches, include one show in Dargaville on Bartok Viola Concerto and Kodály Saturday, April 12 and another in Dances of Galánta, with viola soloist, Alexander McFarlane and conductor, Whangarei on Sunday.” The orchestra also embarks on Antun Poljanich. national and international tours Tickets will be available for the 7pm approximately every three years. show at the Dargaville Town Hall.
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A walk in the park by Joanne Speechly
Trounson Kauri Park is a unique mainland island and home to several threatened native species, including the North Island brown kiwi.
Ranger, Anja Meduna and contractor, Tom Donovan check the kiwi
Yet, despite having lived in the Kaipara for several years, never before had I seen this iconic bird in its natural setting. This situation was quickly remedied, when I was invited on a kiwi walk with Department of Conservation staff, contractors and local volunteers. We entered the vast 586 hectare forest reserve and farmland and were met with a welcome sight for DOC rangers — two recently-dead possums. Possums, rodents, ferrets, feral cats and roaming dogs, have had a devastating effect on natural kiwi habitats and for that reason, DOC is continually working to control pests and predators. Under the forest canopy, the silence is broken by the call of the kereru or New Zealand Pigeon, as we wait — hopefully — for DOC ranger, Anja Meduna and DOC contractor, Tom Donovan to return with a North Island brown kiwi. We are not let down.
Our kiwi today, a mature female, is in moderate condition and the park’s population is now in recovery, after a period which saw many of her kind killed by neighbouring roaming dogs and foreign predators. These days, Trounson Kauri Park has one of the highest-density North Island brown kiwi populations in Northland — about 30 to 40 breeding pairs. Since 1995, DOC has managed the area as a mainland island — an intensive ecosystem restoration project with a focus on learning. A walk through the lush, native vegetation of Trounson Kauri Park is a magical experience. By day, you can see kukupa and by night, with patience, the North Island brown kiwi. Interpretation panels and audio points add to the easy going 30 to 40 minute Loop Track. Guided night walks and school field trips can be arranged.
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New boss at The Kauri Museum “I see our overriding challenges as reinforcing The Kauri Museum brand and ensuring access and relevance to visitors of all ages.” Matakohe is unlike Auckland in that The Kauri Museum has a relatively small population catchment and is not on a route used by many tourists. She agrees marketing and promotion are keys to the museum’s success. “I want to build the museum’s identity within Northland and further afield.” Ms Tolich says museums such as The Kauri Museum play an important role in telling people’s stories and she wants to continue with that. “I see a lot of opportunities to connect with the community.” The Kauri Museum board chairman Peter King says he is delighted with Ms Tolich’s appointment. “My board believes Lisa has the professional
New Kauri Museum chief executive Lisa Tolich
attributes to take our museum into the future. She not only owns property in the district but also has ancestral ties and we are sure that she will fit in very well with our diverse community.”
Beneath the Surface John Robertson QSO
Chair of Commissioners
A series of community meetings over the past three weeks has enabled residents and ratepayers to give the Commissioners early feedback on the Council’s Draft Annual Plan that will take effect from 1 July this year. The submission process on this Plan is open until 5 pm on Tuesday this week. Hearings on these submissions will take place at the end of this month. The Lifestyler last week printed a letter from ratepayers in Te Kopuru seeking clarification on a number of matters that affect rates. Council will review the matters raised and meet with residents in Te Kopuru again. Council rating policies are complex. Councils are guided by legislation on how they set rates. They must use these legal parameters to develop policies on how activities are to be funded to reflect community aspirations. Kaipara’s rating policies contain certain key elements. We developed the rating structure last year, and this structure has general community support. In this year’s Draft Annual Plan, the structure has not been changed, but the amount of the rate proposed within the various categories of rate may have shifted. It may be helpful if I explain the key elements of the rate structure. There are firstly general rates. Under this category: • Every rateable property pays an amount of $703. This is called a Uniform Annual General Charge. • In addition to this, a further rate is struck, calculated as a percentage of the value of the land of the rateable property. There are secondly targeted rates, which fund specific Council services. These rates are imposed on the group of ratepayers who benefit from the service provided. They include: • Rates for wastewater collection and treatment schemes in Dargaville, Glinks Gully, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Te Kopuru. They include an operating cost content that is averaged across all schemes ($583) and a capital cost content that differs across the schemes.
• Rates for storm-water systems in communities where such systems are in place. • Rates for Land Drainage Schemes that are managed by farming communities on low lying land. • Rates for water supplied in the communities of Maungaturoto, Ruawai, Dargaville, Baylys, Mangawhai and Glinks Gully. • Rates to assist the Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society. Beneath this structure, a number of policies influence the way rates impact certain ratepayers. For instance, for affordability reasons, the Council has capped at $1064 the amount each property pays as a targeted wastewater charge, being the operating and capital costs added together. As another example, in order to mitigate the effects of a change of policy last year to certain targeted rates that would have imposed large increases all in one year on some communities, a transition policy was put in place. This spread the impact of the increase over three years. The properties that come under this transition will have higher rate increases than the District wide average rate increase of 2.3% this year, as the second year of the transition charges are worked through. As an example, a property in Te Kopuru with a land value of $50,000 paid total rates this year of $1,395. This rate included a targeted rate for wastewater of $597. This coming year, the Draft Plan would have this property pay total rates of $1,511, including a targeted rate for wastewater of $666. The increase in the targeted rate accounts for most of the increase in total rates. Simplification of the rating system was one of the aims of the Commissioners last year when the rating structure was reviewed. As indicated by the examples above, even after simplifying the rating system, it is still relatively complex.
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Carpooling in the Kaipara?
A dream sales job
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by Joanne Speechly
Carpooling is not a new idea but it is a good one and in the long run, it can save money and help the environment.
Rory Naylor began his internship with Big River FM in July 2013 after graduating from the NZ School of Radio Tauranga and now he has landed a top job with one of Auckland’s largest car dealerships.
Put plainly, a carpool is when two or more people share a ride to a similar destination and in the Kaipara region, with no public transport, it could prove to be particularly beneficial. Mangawhai resident Steve Campbell decided to test whether carpooling is a favourable transport option and created an online forum. “It all started when I was talking to Megan Pitt-Kenney who runs the Mangawhai community facebook page. Someone had posted a request asking for a regular ride to a particular destination and Megan said that it would be great if people put their carpooling requests on facebook. I commented that the
problem with facebook is that it has a falling principle, in that every new post replaces an existing post, so within two or three days any request is bumped off the bottom of the page. I suggested that a much better idea would be to set up a forum, which can effectively stay there forever. “The idea is that people go on the forum and look for lifts, for example from Ruawai to Dargaville. Typically people want a trip there and back, within a certain time frame on regular basis. The forum is structured and creates an avenue for people to get in touch with each other.” The web forum can be found at getaride.boards.net.
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Although it’s unlikely to be as big a cinematic event as the release of a Peter Jackson blockbuster, there are still plenty in Maungaturoto looking forward to the premiere of a video marking the town’s 150th anniversary.
Maungaturoto’s pioneer landing was re-enacted at the town’s rebuilt wharf
The video is being made by Aucklander Dave Perrett. Mr Perrett says filming has finished and all he needs to do is to reduce its 150 minute running time to around an hour and a half. He says there is no narration or voice over. “The people are the narrators. It’s them telling their stories.” Mr Perrett
has spent a year filming and talking with locals. A screening of a rough cut last month provided feedback which has helped the editing process. “My kaupapa has been to consult with the people.” He says the story of Maungaturoto has many parallels with the story of
provincial communities up and down the country. “It’s a universal story about how provincial towns have adjusted to centralisation — changes in local government and the losses of banks and the post office.” Mr Perrett says he has done in the documentary in his spare time. “I work in an engineering shop.” He got the job of producing a video for Maungaturoto after completing a special video for Hikurangi’s 150th anniversary two years ago. So far he’s spent the best part of a year working on his Maungaturoto production. “It’s a labour of love. It’s been quite laborious. But we’re on the home straight.” Mr Perrett hopes the video will be finished by June and is looking forward to its first screening. “We’ll have the premiere in Maungaturoto.”
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If you have children and live in Maungaturoto, Matakohe or Paparoa and are stuck for school holiday activities, the Otamatea Day Camp might just fit the bill.
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The camp takes place from April 22 to 24, for the 11th year running. Organising committee member Debbie Blythen says the event is for children aged six to 12. “It’s held over three days but children don’t stay the night. We can cater for 150 to 160 kids.” The camp is held in a marquee on a farm off Paparoa’s Station Rd. “It’s organised by a number of local churches. Consequently, children do a number of bible-related activities. But they are also divided into age groups
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come down last month. Here it is blimmin Aypril and still nothing falling. Farmas bloke, you no that Mister Gest, reckins we farmers gunna havta change our ways a bit. Reckins there’s more drought comin ina future an’ we gotta m ake plans fer it.” Boss was getting’ inter his stride now an’ I juss looked wise an give him tha eye. Worked like always and on he wint. “It’s bin happinin’ all over,” he sed. “Them pore peeple in Honeyara — that’s away up norf ina Pacific Oshin Dog, they just had huge floods. Then ova in Inglind and ina “Merica, tha wether has bin reelly strange. They reckin it’s called climate change.” I herd Boss an’ his gerlfrend Sharlene talkin’ about it later on, afta she red tha Hirild newspapa. “Oh deah,” sed Sharlene.” Them scientists reckin there’s gunna be drought pestilince and playg, like wot happind ina bibil. I wunda wot sorta werld our Sophie gunna inherit.” Sophie isa Boss ‘n Sharlene’s yung dorter. That made me porse a bit eh readas. It’s not so bad fer me ana Boss and
Sharlene, cos we bin around a bit. But ifa yungsters like Sophie gotta wurry about drought pestilince and playg, well thats not bluddy good enuff! Well, Boss an’ me spint tha rest ofa afternoon fixin a leaky pipeline, to make shure we saved alla water we cood, and went downta the homested fordinna, wen Sharlene giva yell froma porch. “It’s bin ona radio. Blokes atta bank rekin they made a rekord proffit, an’ that China gunna keep buyin’ lota our farm prodikts. So we gotta make hay wile tha sun shines.” So Boss opined a bottil of whine. I gotta big muttin bone from Sharlene an heded to me kinnel. I kinn tell yer sumthin about you human’s readas. Seem yerve all got a short attenshin span. Sharlene then put me right win she come ova with sum left ova pork cracklin. “Dont wurry Billy. Tha more things change, tha more they stays tha same.” Wot happind to all tha fuss about tha drought.? See Ya Billy
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Pahi revives fishing contest Stealing a march on duck hunting season is an unusual addition to a fishing contest on the the Kaipara Harbour next Saturday. The venerable Pahi Regatta Club, founded by pioneer farmers and Kaipara sailors more than a century ago, has resurrected the contest and prizes are on offer for snapper, kahawai, gurnard, stingrays and sharks. The entire harbour is the fishing ground. “We have a really unusual innovation for the contest too,” says club secretary Leah Greenall. “We are going to release ten duck decoys into the tide down the harbour, and you can enter the hunt for these. “To enter, buy a ticket and then find and bring one back to the Pahi Clubrooms where the weigh-in is at 4pm and be in for a great prize, in addition to perhaps winning another for a good fish catch. With the weather god’s on our side, Andrew Kenny landed this 27kg kingfish in the Kaipara Harbour -— but two weeks too early for the Pahi Regatta we will be hosting a family Club’s contest friendly and fun day” A spot prize of a chainsaw is up for food, refreshments and festivities based grabs as well as a number of cash on the clubrooms by Pahi wharf. The prizes. The weigh-in will be followed by contest kicks off at 7am on April 12.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir, Salaries of the commissioners and the CEO are out of reality to what the average worker earns and in fact what the Kaipara Region generates. Mr Robertson highlighted recently that KDC maintains 1570kms of roading of which 1124kms is unsealed (71.%) and 50% of every rates dollar goes on roading. The other debt your childrens grandchildren are now paying for, is the Mangawhai waste water scheme. Voting in politicians doesn’t give them a mandate to spend millions of dollars without the peoples permission or referendum. Kaipara needs to go back to a borough council that could afford a maintenance or emergency road gang, but we can not afford 1570kms of roads. The roads and bridge maintenance
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TE HANA TRACTORS GOOD OLD FASHIONED SERVICE
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New/Used Tractors Machinery • Repairs In House Engineer Mobile Service Comprehensive parts range
Authorised Agents for Landini, McCormick and Kioti tractors 308 SH1, Te Hana, Wellsford ∙ PH 09 423 8558 Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852
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ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS WRIGHT DESIGN
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40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0 Ask Brian for your discount 360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz www.wrightdesign.co.nz
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Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA) Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) Phone: (09) 439 6518 ~ Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: christeytu@hotmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz
Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 15 April 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 14 April 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale
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DISC BRAKE PADS – Large range in stock for all makes and models. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.
DARGAVILLE WINDOW CLEANERS. Established 1984. Only $60,000. A new lifestyle awaits the discerning man or woman. Phone 09 439 6068. Positive action!
FILTERS, OIL, air and fuel filters. If yours is due for a change see Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. SAVE A BREAKDOWN, check your drive belts. Good range available. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.
Animal Accomodation MG BOARDING Kennels, Matakohe. All pets welcome. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 285 8944.
Garage Sale
Storage
MULTI HOME FOSSICK. Saturday April 12th. 8.30 – Noon. Moving sale at 74 Fishlock Road, Tomarata. Six neighbouring homes on Fishlock also participating. Call Ron on 021 071 1796 or 09 431 4312.
SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz
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Sheep Shearing
LEASE LAND wanted, short or long term. Phone Paul 09 431 6461.
ANY SIZE flock. Top quality job, good rates. Phone Rob 027 209 0942.
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Closing date for classified advertising for the 15 April 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 14 April 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Nurseries & Plants
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NATIVE PLANTS at wholesale prices sold direct to the public from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Further discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants. Delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville on Saturdays 10am to 4pm or at other times by appointment. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223, visit the website www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz.
TWO GERMAN SHEPHERD cross females – 7 years old, free to a good home. Phone 021 202 1986.
BAYLYS BEACH 2 bedroom house. Stunning sea views. No smoking, pets welcome. $230pw. References required. Phone 021 125 6954.
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CORNER THE PLACE NURSERY
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UNTIL JUNE!
Landscaping Shelter Re-vege
$3 ea
Vege and Flower Seedlings Tues to Sat 9am – 5pm Saturdays only vege and seedlings
55 West Coast Rd Te Kopuru 9–4pm Wednesday to Sunday
$2.50 ea
09 439 5556
09 439 2115
Gardening Services GARDEN MAINTENANCE: Gardening Service, clean ups, maintenance, pruning incl fruit trees, hedging, weeding, lawns. Rachel the Gardener, 021 288 8811.
Situations Vacant CARPENTERS WANTED. 027 4340 284.
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John
Te Roroa Commercial Development Ltd
Seeking experienced Logging Truck Driver • Must have all relevant licenses • Full time and/or part time positions available • The position is located in Waipoua Forest, Northland • Accommodation is available
We encourage Te Roroa Truck Drivers to apply for this position.
Warren 09 439 6443 or Jason 09 439 6339
Situations Vacant Childcare/Educators required • Work from your own home • Care for children 0-6yrs • Flexible hours • On job training
North Kidz Homebased Childcare Phone: 0508 244 532 Email: northkidz@gmail.com
Work Wanted CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY, 77 Gordon St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 4670 or 021 246 6436. Trailer & ute covers, bike seats, boat covers & upholstery, horse covers, furniture recovers, motor homes and much more. SAND BLASTING. Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools. Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330. www.westernblasters.co.nz
Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309
DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service
09 439 6068
GLASS & GLAZING Phone Ray 09 439 5377
Phone
Glass DR
Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats
All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions
Cars Wanted
Support Staff This part time position is to support the House Supervisor at Greenways Trust home. Must be available to work Sundays Ideally the applicant will have the following: • The ability to work with and relate to people with an intellectual disability • Good cooking and cleaning skills • Good communication skills both verbal and written • We are looking for someone with a good sense of humour and willing to work in a team environment If this sounds like you then please send or email a covering letter by the 17th April 2014 to:
THE RESIDENTIAL MANAGER Greenways Trust PO Box 5 DARGAVILLE housemanager@xtra.co.nz
FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.
CanCellation of advertised ProPosed road Closure Kaipara District Council wishes to advise that no roads in Kaipara have been approved for closure for the running of the 2014 International Rally of Whangarei.
WANTED
Any queries regarding the Rally route should be directed to the organisers at www.rallywhangarei.co.nz or call toll-free on 0800 RALLY NZ (72559 69).
Te Roroa Learning Assistance Annual General Meeting Date: Wednesday 30 April 2014 Time: 3pm Venue: Te Roroa Learning Assistance 22 Gladstone Street Dargaville All Welcome
PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the Hibiscus Coast Motorsport Club have made an application to have the following road temporarily closed on the day and at the time below for the Wearmouth Road Rallysprint. Sunday 15 June 2014 – 9.00am to 6.00pm (earlier if finished before)
Wearmouth Road and Franklin Road, 75 metres before Wearmouth Road to Paparoa Oakleigh Road. Any objections to this proposal should be received by 4.00pm on Monday 5 May 2014.
Objections can be received:
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By post – Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340 By email – council@kaipara.govt.nz Online – www.kaipara.govt.nz By Phone – 0800 727 059 In Person – 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville
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Public Notices ACOUSTIC BLACKBOARD Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.
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AAA+ PAINTER, wallpapering specialist, roof spray coatings & waterblasting. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376, Crawford Solutions. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY CLEANING & Servicing — There is a chill in the air folks. Is your fireplace safe for the winter? Get it serviced & checked, repaired. Crawford Solutions — Phone John 439 5289. A/hrs, mobile 022 642 1376. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. PAINTER & DECORATOR — Interior or exterior. 44 years experience. Will travel. For free quotes phone: Allen Reeve 027 290 4332. SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenance, painting, small carpentry work, house hand wash, paint-stripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
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POUTO CATCHMENT GROUP Nominations are being sought for two public positions and a recreational interest position on a collaborative catchment group being formed for the Pouto catchment. The Pouto catchment is a priority catchment under Northland Regional Council’s Waiora Northland Water programme. More information about the programme is available on our website: www.nrc.govt.nz/waiora The Pouto Catchment Group will advise and make recommendations to the Northland Regional Council on maintaining and improving the state and management of water in the catchment. The Council is seeking expressions of interest from people living in the catchment who are keen to fill one of these positions. Nominations from iwi and hapu and representative stakeholder groups are being sought through a separate process. An ‘expressions of interest’ form and proposed terms of reference are available from www.nrc.govt.nz/haveyoursay. A draft catchment description may be viewed at www.nrc.govt.nz/waiora/ under the Priority areas section. Nominations close 5.00pm, Wednesday 30 April 2014, and should be emailed to mailroom@nrc.govt.nz or posted to:
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Nominations Pouto Catchment Group C/- Northland Regional Council Private Bag 9021 Whangarei Mail Centre Whangarei 0148 For more information please contact Gary Treadgold at the Northland Regional Council on 0800 002 004. Natalie Glover Water Policy Specialist
Phone or Txt Paul
www.nrc.govt.nz
027 271 2022
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Now is the time to buy, good central location with short walk to main shopping centre. 2 large bedrooms, small kitchen, 2 showers. 809m² corner site. Built around the 1940s. Plenty of room for the veggie garden. Secure a piece of real estate now.
Fri 2 May 1.00pm | Ray White Office 6 Poto Street Dargaville Open Home Sat 12 Apr 2.00–2.30pm | Sat 19 Apr 2.00–2.30pm Sat 26 Apr 2.00–2.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20382 | 09 439 7575
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Not far from schools and shopping centre. Good fishing in the area for the keen fisherman. 1930s’ 4 bedroom home, open plan living, free standing fireplace, sheltered front deck. Double garage with internal access. Plus just over 1 acre of land 4353m².
Fri 2 May 1.00pm | Ray White Office 6 Poto Street Dargaville Open Home Sat 12 Apr 1.00–1.30pm | Sat 19 Apr 1.00–1.30pm Sat 26 Apr 1.00–1.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20381 | 09 439 7575
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