Kaipara Lifestyler, April 21 2015

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April 21 2015

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A trip to remember  by Ayla Miller

Dargaville resident Pat Young will soon be participating in the Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli, a century since her father-in-law Ernie Young fought there alongside thousands of other New Zealanders.

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She will be travelling with a group of five other locals including her daughter Karen Carter, granddaughter Hannah and family friends Jan and Grant Thomas and their daughter, who are relations of Harry Nichols of Waihue who also fought in Gallipoli. “I always thought I would like to visit Gallipoli but my husband died 10 years ago and it never happened,” she said. “I wanted my daughters to go because they are direct descendants. We applied as part of a ballot and it has just been a series of coincidences that has meant we are all able to make it.” Ernie Young went to war with the Otago Mounted Rifles. After losing his right arm in Gallipoli, he settled in Waihue, farming in a place then known as Struggler’s Gully. Over the years she has  Pat Young and her late father-in-law’s war memorabilia discovered memorabilia around the family home, relating to his Brian Eastwood, destined to be available time at war including a photo album in the first instance internationally, in which records his experiences. The e-book format. Mrs Young is looking forward to being material is currently being prepared in book form, by Kaipara Lifestyler writer, part of the Gallipoli commemoration

and is determined to take part in the ceremony which includes a six kilometre walk. “I know it would mean a lot to him,” she said. 

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

APRIL 21 - 2015

Another win for Kaihu

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 The 13th annual Otamatea day camp attracted 221 children last week. Funded by local churches and the community, it was an opportunity to participate in a holiday programme filled with fun, adventure and new experiences including sports events, building huts, mosaics and flax canoes. “The enthusiasm and joy on the children’s faces throughout the camp made it all worth it. The parent and youth helpers were awesome and much appreciated. It is great to see the community get involved and encourage the future generations,” said organiser Pastor Phillip Leaf.

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 Handing out soft toys in traffic jams and wearing bunny suits to collect donations on the Interislander ferry was all part of the fun for Team Minionator, Graeme Powdrell and Craig Nash. The Porkpie Mini Run raised more than $195,000 toward the Kidscan cause which four Dargaville schools will benefit from. Team Minionator raised at least $7,000 personally and would like to thank their sponsors, Wilson Earth Moving and Newman Engineering of Dargaville and Fast Signz Whangarei along with everyone else who gave donations to make the event such a success.


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Top recognition for council Facelift for Tinopai wharf

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 by Ann Morgan

 by Ayla Miller

The Kaipara District Council has received a Highly Commended for its entry in a prestigious Society of Local Government Managers Awards in Wellington.

The Tinopai community, Te Uri o Hau, Northland Regional Council and the Kaipara District Council have banded together to put plans into action to see the revival of the historic Tinopai Wharf.

 The historic Tinopai wharf is set for a revamp  Fran Mikulicic, general manager regulatory and acting chief executive Jill McPherson at the Society of Local Government Managers Awards

The win has saved the council from possibly losing it’s building control authority. The judges said the council used an exciting technological development to move from being close to losing BCA accreditation, to a recognised sector leader, inside three months. “I think this really shows how far we have come as an organisation,” said acting KDC chief executive Jill McPherson. “Two years ago we would not have had anything to enter. This year we were proud to be able to put up entries for two categories. This shows that the council is becoming the high performing organisation that the commissioners want us to be.” Motivated by what it called a ‘burning platform’ — the potential loss of building consent authority accreditation, council staff chose ‘a bold transformational solution’ to change from a paper-based consenting process to a cloud-based software process. With the help of Selwyn District Council who had already shown excellence in this area, the KDC has been the first to implement the totally cloud-based comprehensive software

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solution called AlphaOne. “The choice was a bold one and not without risks,” said Dr McPherson. “We could not have done it on our own and would like to congratulate the team led by Fran Mikulicic, general manager regulatory, and thank everyone who was involved and supported the transformation. “If the project had been unsuccessful we would have lost International Accreditation New Zealand certification and been forced to close down as a building control authority. We were not prepared to let that happen.” When IANZ reassessed council late last year it noted what it called a ‘phenomenal turnaround’. No corrective actions were required and due to the excellent result of the audit the next assessment would revert to the normal two-year cycle of assessment. “We cannot afford to relax. This is an ongoing process and we will continue to strive for excellence to stay at the top of our game,” she said. 

A community meeting led by Kaipara District Council community facilitator Darlene Lang Gent was held last weekend, to discuss repairs and remedial work required to extend the wharf’s life. Mrs Lang Gent said the purpose of the meeting was to get community input and to discuss what resources were available. “There are a lot of people with experience in building, administration and project managing that are willing to help out in the community. A structural engineer has offered her services for

free and was given the mandate by the community to design the remediation work. We will meet in two months with a design and a clear view of what repairs are needed. “It is also really good to have the Northland Regional Council on board.” NRC deputy chairman Graeme Ramsey said: “There was a real commitment to repairing the wharf.” “A wharf has been there for almost 100 years and the last one was upgraded in 1991. There was a lot of energy and people were prepared to help.” 

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An invitation to Bridge Poppies on show Dargaville Bridge Club is putting out a call for beginners and new players and will be hosting lessons at its Memorial Park clubrooms beginning this Thursday, April 23, at 7pm.

 by Ayla Miller

Knitters have formed a united front to honour those who fought in the First and Second World Wars.

 Dargaville Bridge Club members reckon you shouldn’t take bridge too seriously: Deirdre Dewhurst, Anna Murphy and John Nielsen

Club president John Nielsen says people are often put off the game, believing it to be too serious and competitive. In reality however, he says bridge is a great social game, fun and mentally challenging. “Dargaville Bridge Club is friendly, helpful and supportive of new players,” says John. “When I joined the club it was like getting 50 new friends.” A founding member of the club, Glad Morse, still plays bridge and rarely misses a session. In a recent match against Josie Smith, she earned one of the top scores of the year, with 70.83 per cent. The Dargaville club has around 50 members and most meet twice a week to play.

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“If you like playing cards, especially 500, you really should come along and see what bridge is all about. I can strongly recommend it — my only regret is that I didn’t start playing bridge 20 years earlier. “It’s a great game and the twice weekly sessions give me a chance to catch up with friends. We hope to see a lot of new beginners at the Thursday lessons and we’re looking forward to our anniversary in February.” The club is planning a special tournament and celebration luncheon to mark its 40th anniversary in February next year and all members, past and present, are invited to attend. For more information email dargavillebridge@gmail.com. 

In rememberance of our fallen heroes

 Marion McEwing by Dargaville Sewing Centre’s display of poppies to be gifted to the RSA on Anzac Day

Owner of the Dargaville Sewing Centre Marion McEwing, has been holding crochet and knitting classes at her local business to teach people how to create poppies and is collecting them to gift to the Returned Service Association on Anzac Day after the wreath ceremony. They will make up part of a display at the RSA to commemorate those who fought in World War One and Two before being shifted to Dargaville Museum where they will become part of an Anzac exhibition. “They are all a little

bit different which is quite nice,” said Marion. “It has been quite popular with lots of people wanting patterns. We sold out on one lot of red wool.” The initiative started as a request from Te Papa in conjunction with Countrywide Yarns but when the museum was inundated with more than enough poppies to represent every soldier that gave his life, the sewing centre carried on to make their own collection. Marion encourages people to bring their poppies into the store by Friday, April 24. 

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Concert hits high notes

Fresh look for cafe

 by Ayla Miller

 by Ayla Miller

Audience members took a trip down memory lane at a packed Lighthouse Function Centre as part of the Kevin Friedrich and Friends concert, with a multimedia display commemorating 100 years since the Gallipoli landing and 70 years since the end of World War Two.

Popular local cafe Fresh Vibe has opened the doors of their new premises on the main street in Dargaville, with manager Ashish Rao saying business has exceeded his expectations. “It has been pretty busy,” he said. “Things are looking good. “There were a few new faces on opening day and also our regular customers following us. We are all very excited about how it has turned out.” Mr Rao says there has been a lot of foot traffic with customers coming in to see the new look as they head in to town. “We are open for dinner and are considering  Ashish Rao and two of his staff on opening day at his cafe Fresh Vibe theme nights with different sorts of meals available. We want to offer something different. “There has been heaps of positive feedback from customers about the location and the big space, even though it was packed during lunch time.” • Roasts • Indian Cuisine Due to the cafe’s expansion, the • Pacific Island Cuisine business has taken on new staff to • Chinese Cuisine cope with the increase in demand. • Traditional Cafe Selection They will be offering a range of cafe • Hot Soups • Salads style food along with hot meals and CATERING will be open for breakfast, lunch THEME NIGHTS and dinner. SERVICE COMING SOON AVAILABLE Cafe owner Byant Singh was unable to attend the opening but has trusted DINE IN • TAKE AWAY • CATERING manager Mr Rao and head chef Payal 7.30am - Breakfast. Kumar to get the new premises up Hot food - 11am till 9pm and running. Fresh Vibe spent the previous 12 09 439 1322 years in McKay’s Arcade but can now Victoria Street, Dargaville be found at 118A Victoria Street. 

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 Faces from the past were remembered in the concert’s multimedia presentation

The presentation consisted of photos of war veterans collected from local families with original backing music from Gem of the Kaipara composer Gary Daverne. Display creator Ken Cashin says it was a challenging project which took the best part of two weeks to compile. “It was to pay tribute for the people that gave us our freedom. There were a lot of people involved and I am just part of a team. It was really good to share the stories with the community. “The response has been wonderful. It really touched a lot of families.”

Kevin Friedrich named the concert a success saying: “Everybody seemed like they really enjoyed and appreciated it. It was great to be able to honour the servicemen. “Funds raised from the concert go to the museum to help develop their exhibits. “Everyone went home on a high note, feeling proud to be a New Zealander and very patriotic. It was a very special day. Ken Cashin’s tribute video can be viewed on the Kaipara Lifestyler website. 

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APRIL 21 - 2015

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Movie night features local films

Holiday stories

 by Joanne Speechly

An upcoming movie night at Kaiwaka Sports Complex will showcase local talent — both past and present.

 A still shot from the short film ‘Eloise’  Children were treated to a special storytelling session from Auckland-based author Ann Russell, as part of the Dargaville Library school holiday programme. Ann has written a series of childrens’ stories including themes of animal rights and conservation.

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Featuring three short productions, Kaiwaka Sports Association manager Cheryl Anderson says it will be a fun night out for all. “It will be an entertaining evening but also a chance for locals to see a bit of our history.” Short film Eloise kicks off the evening. Shot on the banks of the Kaipara Harbour, it stars local men, Trevor and Jordan Linnell, and has played in theatres across the country and at NZ Film Festival. Director Chris Todd worked with Peter Jackson on the Lord of the Rings movies. The second item screening is the first half of the Yulia & Friends concert, which took place at the KSA in February. “We’ve chosen the first half as it

includes six local singers performing, as well as a couple of songs by Yulia — it’s a nice mix. After the concert, I had a number of people say they missed it or didn’t realise it was on, so now is their chance.” The third item is a short film shot by local girl, Emma Haughton, two decades ago. The project features Kaiwaka landmarks and interviews with local people. “It should be a blast to see what Kaiwaka looked like 20 years ago and we can all have a laugh about how young and attractive we used to be!” Movie Night takes place at KSA on Sunday, April 26, at 7pm. Entry is a gold coin donation and includes free popcorn. 

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Remembering the fallen

Popular op shop reopens

 by Ayla Miller

Lion of Judah Community Church has recently taken over the op shop that is located in one of the Old Dairy Company buildings in Dargaville.

A simple exchange of words motivated former Kea leader Donna Preston to arrange a group of Cub Scouts to help the Returned Services’ Association Women’s Section place poppies on the graves of those returned from service.

The long-standing op shop in Bassett Street has been closed for some time to allow for Pastor Chris Fulop and his team to make a few alterations. The overall look of the shop has been changed and the range of products being carried has also been expanded. “We’re looking forward to seeing the op

shop’s usual customers coming back in,” says Chris. “And hopefully a whole lot of new ones as well.” The op shop, which opened yesterday, now has a convenient new payment option — an EFTPOS machine — and also has a Facebook page entitled Lion of Judah “Op Shop”. 

 Front to back: Cody Preston, Chase Stott and Ashley Van der Putt place poppies on the graves of Returned Servicemen

“A customer came into my work with a sore back. When I asked why, she told me it was because she had been bending down putting poppies on the RSA graves for Anzac Day,” she said. Seven youngsters made short work of placing small white crosses adorned with a poppy on all the graves at the New Mount Wesley RSA cemetery in Dargaville. “The RSA Women’s Section is usually in charge of this and they were really grateful. It saved their backs and taught the children about Anzac Day.

“They do this every year but I think the cubs will continue to help out and make it a yearly thing. “It was absolutely wonderful and I think it taught the children a lot.” Their work was appreciated by the Women’s Section. “They were pleased to be getting help from the younger generation,” said RSA Women’s Section secretary treasurer Betty Bruce. “It didn’t take them long to get it all done and it helps them gain their badges for helping in the community.” 

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ANZAC Day

Anzac services in the Kaipara This year services across the district will be commemorating the centenary of the World War I landings at the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.

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For more information please contact Noel Smith 0294 752 601 or email noelgsmith42@gmail.com. Matakohe A combined service of Paparoa Returned Services’ Association and The Kauri Museum will take place at the museum, with fall-in at the Matakohe War Memorial Hall at 10.30am. The march to the flagstaff will be accompanied by a mounted soldier dressed in a WWI uniform and by WWI nurses in uniform. The march will halt at the Cemetery Flag, the flag will be lowered and The Last Post sounded. The march will continue to the Gun Memorial for wreath-laying by schools, then to the War Memorial Hall for further wreath-laying and will continue into the Volunteers Hall of the museum. A service will then be held during which family or friends will have the opportunity to lay flowers or poppies in the display near photographs of their loved ones. After the service a cup of tea will be served in the Matakohe War Memorial Hall provided by the Committee of the Friends of the Museum. A commemorative display titled ‘Three Cousins, Defying the Odds, Surviving Gallipoli’ will pay tribute to the experiences of the Underwood Family, during the Gallipoli campaign. For more information please contact Colleen Glass 09 431 7417 (work). Ruawai At 10.30am there will be a short

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of whom will be on horseback. There will also be two people in 1914 First Aid Nurses Yeomanry uniforms riding side-saddle. The ceremony will be followed by the usual light breakfast at the Returned Servicemen’s Association. In addition an Anzac Day brunch will commence at 11.00am with the kitchen providing a full menu. The Anzac Ode will be read at noon. In the RSA clubrooms, a computer and printer will be available so that the public can search for the details of their ancestors involved in WWI. One of the Maungaturoto RSA members has written a programme and researched over 24,000 names, and people are encouraged to come along and search for information on their family members. Access to the computer is free.

march down Ruawai Wharf Road to the flagpole at the Ruawai Tokatoka War Memorial Hall, which will be followed by a commemorative service. For more information please contact Alec Stewart 09 439 2737. Dargaville A Dawn Service will be held at the Mount Wesley Returned Services’ Association Cemetery, Old Golf Course Road, at 6.00am. The ceremony will be followed by the usual light breakfast. For more information please contact Vic at the Northern Wairoa Returned Services’ Association 09 439 8164. A commemorative service will be held in the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, at 10.30am, and will include the laying of poppies, an address by two speakers, and music performed and chosen by the Kauri Chorus. As usual the wreath laying ceremony will be outside next to the RSA. The service this year will be compèred by Kaipara District Council commissioner John Robertson and led by Dargaville Baptist Minister Gareth Wood, with support from John McLean of the Northern Wairoa RSA. For more information please contact Paula Guy Stuve, at Kaipara District Council 09 439 3123, or email pguy@ kaipara.govt.nz. Dargaville Museum has a special exhibition running from 12–28 April which commemorates both World War I and World War II, with a special collection focusing on local families’ involvement. Entrance to this special exhibition is free, and people are encouraged to visit it on their way to or from Dargaville’s Anzac services. 

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Hakaru The parade will assemble at 10.00am at the Hakaru Returned and Services’ Association. March on at 10.20am. A service will be held at 11.00am followed with a finger food lunch beginning around noon. Uniforms and medals should be worn. Open invitation — everyone is welcome. For more information please contact Neville Andrew 09 431 8191. Maungaturoto A Dawn Service will be held at the Lawn Cemetery, View Street, Maungaturoto. Assemble at 5.45am, parade at 6.00am. A trumpeter will provide a live rendition of The Last Post, and other music. This year’s service will include three soldiers in the uniforms of the 1914 Auckland Mounted Rifles, one

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Arthur Gavin and William Hadwin, Canadian Kiwis  by Brian Eastwood

Hailing from Nanaimo, Canada, Arthur Gavin and William Hadwin were two carpenters working around Dargaville when World War 1 burst upon the world. Together they decided to enlist in the New Zealand Army as part of Eighth Reinforcements. With training over, both left for Europe on 23rd September 1916 aboard troopship Pakeha, bound for England. On May 24th before going into camp, William had married Dargaville girl Elsa Gould at Anglican Holy Trinity Church. According to military records, she was named as next of kin for both Canadian soldiers. Elsa was daughter of G. A. (Alf or Pop) Gould, partner in the firm that built the Northern Wairoa Hotel and was granddaughter of Northern Wairoa pioneer Anglican minister, Reverend Frank Gould. All went well until William suffered a head wound in August 1917. He eventually came home to New Zealand where he and Elsa celebrated their Silver Wedding in 1942. However, Corporal Arthur Gavin, fighting with New Zealand Rifle Brigade, died at Passchendaele October 12th 1917, still the worst day in New Zealand army history. Listed as missing, Arthur was later presumed killed in action. He is honoured at Tyne Cot Memorial Cemetery, Zonnebeke, Belgium and RSA Roll of Honour, Dargaville. A 1919 memorial notice placed in the New

May they never be forgotten

Zealand Herald by Elsa’s sisters reads, ‘In loving memory of Corporal Arthur Gavin, killed in action 12th October 1917. ‘His comrades have come home. But he is sleeping far away. His heart was true, his spirit brave. His resting place a soldier’s grave. Inserted by V. and U. Gould.’ William and Elsa lived the rest of their lives mostly in Wellington. Una married Dargaville’s Ted Robinson, who later became partner and manager of Williams Ball and Fannon. Vera never married. 

 William Ferrier Hadwin and Elsa Gould were married in Dargaville 24th May 1916 by the Reverend Francis Latter. Bridesmaid is Elsa’s sister Una Gould. Best Man is William’s Canadian friend Arthur Gavin, killed at Passchendaele Photo courtesy of Garth Robinson

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Tribute to cousins  by Ayla Miller

Descendants of the Underwood family from Huarau and Maungaturoto will gather in Matakohe this Anzac Day, to pay special tribute to three relatives who fought in Gallipoli. Cousins Ernest, Percy and Fred Underwood are gone but not forgotten and a special display during the Paparoa RSA and The Kauri Museum Anzac ceremony will pay tribute to their experiences in Gallipoli. A service will be held at the museum with fall-in at the Matakohe War Memorial Hall at 10.30am, where museum staff have created a commemorative display titled ‘Three Cousins, Defying the Odds, Surviving Gallipoli’. Descendant Jos Keay says she is blown away at the chance to commemorate her relations. “They weren’t decorated soldiers but I think it is equally important to remember these men.

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The three landed together on April 25 and all of them were seriously wounded within the first few weeks. Ernest and Percy returned to battle despite being injured a number of times. Once the war was over they returned to their life of farming at Huarau and Brynderwyn. Two other family members, Arthur and Herbert joined the war effort in 1916, both fighting in the Somme and Herbert was awarded the Military Medal for his efforts. “It is amazing there were so many from the same family fighting at the same time. We are really proud. There will be family coming from Australia and around New Zealand to take part in the wreath laying ceremony.” 

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Tomarata School will be holding a special Anzac service at the restored cenotaph on Friday, April 24 at 1pm.

New things are happening in Wellsford and two stores have moved to larger premises allowing more space for their clients and products. Both are at 1 Worker Road, Wellsford, under La Padella. Wellsford Health and Wellness and Clever Endeavours have both moved right next door to their original stores. “Clever Endeavours has doubled in size and now customers can see our full range of stock at first glance and we have a bigger area for quilting and sewing classes,” says owner Tricia Cox. Tricia and her staff enjoy helping others to learn the craft and are excited with the new  The team at Wellsford Health and Wellness space. “The more people out there sewing the better,” she says. They sell sewing and craft products along with Husqvarna, Viking and Brother sewing machines, and can help customers with all their sewing needs. They do alterations and repairs including embroidering names on school uniforms. “Wellsford Health and Wellness needed to expand to meet the  The team at Clever Endeavours demand of our clients,” said co-owner Jacqui Rogers. “Our staff include now have private consulting rooms available manager Valerie Hay who has more than for one on one appointments. We also have 25 years’ experience in natural health. Sally visiting practitioners including sports and Randall is a reflexologist and health educator. shiatsu therapists. Christine Wright is a Bowen therapist, “The idea is that customers can come into and Katrina Frerk is a massage therapist, our shop for health advice and speak to people naturopath, nutritionist and herbalist. who are qualified and knowledgeable and “They are all well qualified in their fields who are guided by evidence-based research,” with a wide range of health knowledge and we says Jacqui.

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Mystery of the old steer  by Ann Morgan

Bill Fitness has a steer that is now 20 years old. Many people have wanted to know the story of this big horned old beast who weighs about a ton, is one point six metres tall and is seen on the side of the road just out of town.

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Make sure your fireplace is safe this winter. Call Plumbing & Heating Centre to arrange a chimney clean and a firebox inspection today!

HEALTH SHUTTLE

Plumbing and Heating Centre 09 439 6123 • 0800 326 123 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Community Health Trust Helping you get to health appointments in Whangarei.

KAIPARA DISTRICT ANZAC DAY SERVICES The following services will be held throughout the District on Anzac Day 25 April 2015. Hakaru RSA Assemble at 10 am, march at 10.20am Contact Neville Andrew — 09 431 8191 Maungaturoto RSA Cemetery Dawn parade — 5.45am Contact Noel Smith — 029 475 2601 Matakohe Museum and Paparoa RSA Matakohe War Memorial Hall — 10.30am Contact Colleen Glass — 09 431 7417 (work) Ruawai RSA — 10.30am Contact Alec Stewart — 09 439 2737 Dargaville RSA Cemetery — Dawn parade Assemble at 5.45am, march at 6.00am Contact Vic Morfett — 09 439 8164

Hours are Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Applicants should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

Dargaville Civic Service Northern Wairoa War Memorial Town Hall — 10.30 am Contact Paula Guy Stuve Kaipara District Council 09 439 3123

View on Demand at: www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

GUIDE Screening Now

Septic Tank Services

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

BOOK LAUNCH 1 pm Saturday 9 May 2015 Dargaville War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville

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.

CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant.

Public Notices

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

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Got2Go

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Nurseries & Plants

Dargaville Bobcat Services Got2Go Any job big or small. We do them ALL

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK

DRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order.

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Property Maintenance

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Firewood For Sale

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IBANEZ DRUM set, $700 O.N.O. Black Ashton Bass Guitar $400 O.N.O. 20 Watt Amplifier $350 O.N.O. Call Pat 09 946 5868

KLTV News This is a 0.4 FTE position

Rescue Helicopter, the history of entertainment in Dargaville and Laughing Jamaican Productions.

We are looking for a registered nurse with community palliative care experience or similar.

Kaipara Lifestyles

Mr Entertainment Gary Burnett.

A recognised postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in Palliative Care would be an advantage or a commitment to postgraduate study, if necessary. An understanding of, and commitment to, the multidisciplinary team approach to patient care is essential. If you think you would like to be part of Hospice Dargaville please forward a covering letter and CV to our Manager, Judy Harris, at office.hki@xtra.co.nz by Wednesday 29 April 2015. A Job Description is available on request.

Anzac Tribute Video

Video from Ken Cashin presented at the Concert held at the Lighthouse Function Centre Dargaville, paying tribute to those from the area who served in the Great War.

Coming Soon

Kaipara Lifestyles

Len Lulich talks about the Dalmatian Hall.

Check out our video library at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Do you want to be on on KLTV? Contact us at kltv@nsmm.co.nz

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz


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APRIL 21 - 2015

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

17 PORTLAND TERRACE

$309,000 260A VICTORIA ST

$138,000 234 VICTORIA STREET

$137,000 ARANGA

EOI

SITTING HIGH ON PORTLAND

IDEAL INVESTMENT POTENTIAL.

PRICED REDUCED - VENDOR HAS RELOCATED

BEEF FATTENING

Private location with elevated views. 3 double bedrooms (2 with french doors onto patio) Sunny hobby room. North facing patio off dining room. Huge basement garage and workshop. All this on a quiet cul-de-sac street.

First home buyer or investor. Low maintenance and tidy property that is ready for the new buyer. Open plan living with a family size kitchen. Free standing wood burner and insulated. Single garage and fully fenced section.

This home has 2 double bedrooms & a single and features a separate lounge with an open fireplace, has been rewired and is fully fenced. The section is flat plus has a 7 x 3m garden shed with flooring, a workshop, plenty of fruit trees & has a nice rural outlook

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID Rjs3349

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs2990

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID Rjs3196

1950’s homestead, top quality water sourced from a spring and gravity fed to troughs. Excellent implement shed, plus large concrete floor lockable work shop. RV $2.6m 900 acres, 365 hectares (more or less) 40 km north of Dargaville, not farmed to full potential as used for lifestyle block. SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3466

529 TANGOWAHINE RD

$495,000 68 LOGAN ST

FABULOUS LIFESTYLE

• 7.6545 hec (18.9 acres) • 5 bedroom home • Good water supply • 2 single garages 3 bay shed, 1 with roller door & 2 open bays (6m x 13.5m approx) Large open shed for calf rearing ( 12m x 18m approx) 8 Paddocks

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3470

156 PETLEY RD, PAPAROA

$102,000 45 NORTON ST, TE KOPURU

$310,000 63 LOGAN ST

PBN

IDEAL INVESTMENT POTENTIAL.

PRIVACY WITH RIVER VIEWS

LOGAN STREET

Dwelling with 2 bedrooms on a 927smtr fully fenced section. Renovate or build the buyers choice. Instructions are to present all offers. Currently tenanted and paying $160.00pw

This unique home features 3 bedrooms, a separate lounge & combined kitchen/dining with easy access out onto the deck for the relaxing river and rural outlook. The grounds are private, well established and park like plus there is a double garage with workshop & a 4th bedroom upstairs

Great investment, excellent tenants paying $250 per week, 3 double bedrooms, open plan living leading out to the sunny deck, upgraded kitchen, good carpet.

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs3419

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3463

$340,000 1232 BULL RD PAPAROA

$345,000 7B EMAY CRESCENT, PAHI

JOHN POWELL Mob 021 439 555 JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID RJS3467

$110,000 JUDD RD, MAUNGATUROTO

$190,000

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME ON 1.3HA

LARGE FAMILY HOME ON 7 ACRES

PICTURESQUE PAHI

ROOM TO MOVE

Enjoy stunning water views from this lifestyle block. Four large bedrooms and two bathrooms. Newly renovated kitchen, bathrooms, carpet. Easy contour. Huge lawn space. Large deck for entertaining. Quiet spot on peninsula. Great potential. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1694

Spacious family home with polished timber flooring and a new roof. Four large bedrooms plus a study, double garage and rumpus workshop area. 5 bay implement shed, old 3-bay shed, stable/hen house, the vege garden, the orchard. Beautiful exotic trees surround. Grazing 30 sheep. Phone Rhoda now! MRE1678

Fabulous 1940m2 section with awesome upper harbour and rural views. Power and phone to boundary. Short drive to all tide wharf and boat launching facilities. Approx 90 mins drive from Auckland.

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

This property is 600m to the centre of town but still has the space and feel of a country block. Looking down over the valley and out to the Kaipara Harbour estuary. It is a sunny elevated spot has 2 good building sites, fully fenced. Come and have a look at where you could put your next lot of roots! GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1688

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1682

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz ESCORT SHOTGUNS

MALLARD FLOATING DECOYS

18" MAGNUM - 1 Dozen

FROM

SUPER BUY

89.99

$

399.99

$

WORKMAN TEES

Black, ck, Olive or Buffalo Camo NOW

20.00

$

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

BLACK SWAN DECOYS

34" Black Swan Decoy Super Magnum Floating Upright Head or Tilted Head

FLAPPING SPLASHER With Remote

This Is The Ultimate New Generation Motion Duck Decoy! NOW

ONE ONLY

40.00

Call in for a demo.

$

For pond shooters or paddock shooters, (Can disconnect water feature). $ Lithium battery will last the day.

WOMEN’S TUI L/S TOPS

399.99

Special price

BUFFALO RIVER LAY-OUT COFFIN BLINDS

Lead Ammo from $120/slab

49.00 TWO FOR $ 80.00

$

SUPER SPECIAL

$149

Steel from $159/slab

NOLA SPORTS

BE IN TO WIN

THURSDAY 30TH APRIL 6.00PM

12 GAUGE PUMP ACTION

Spend $50 or more... Including game licences to enter.

Spot prizes after the main draw! Ridgeline gear!

126-130 Victoria Street, Dargaville

Phone: 09 439 8624


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