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A record Anzac observance u by Paul Campbell

Across Kaipara, the country and the world, Anzac Day remembrances attracted many thousands, a century on from when the guns opened up in Europe at the beginning of the First World War.

Capturing bygone days

They are popping up all about the Kaipara …

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Recognition for making sport happen

Alan Russek, has been named a Sport Northland Lotto Sport Maker …

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p Members of the Mangawhai Cadet Unit holding flags before the start of the Anzac Day service at the Hakaru RSA. From left Lewin Ball with the New Zealand flag, Jake Grayson with the Navy flag, James Nekki-Saunders with the Air Force flag and Isaac Stocking (obscured) holding the Australian flag

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The ongoing Red Hill Cemetery restoration project has uncovered some forgotten fragments …

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While Anzac Day was inspired by the sacrifices of Gallipoli, Governor-General Lieutenant General Sir Jerry Mateparae spoke at the national observance in Wellington about “the ties of friendship and family that were formed in the trenches at Gallipoli, on the Western front and in battlefields since that time.” More than 200 people came to the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall in Dargaville including war veterans,

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students, scouts, training cadets and representatives of emergency services. Kaipara District Council commissioner Richard Booth acted as MC. Northern Wairoa RSA president John McLean lit the flame, while the address was given by Dargaville High School head boy Cameron Randell and head girl Emily Powell before wreaths were laid at the RSA flagpole. At Matakohe’s Kauri Museum several great-grandchildren of former

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p Dargaville Library hosted the first of two school holiday activity days last Wednesday. Librarians Courtnee Ormsby and Jane McAlpine captured the children’s attention with a storytelling session and kept them entertained making cards for family and friends. Next Wednesday, April 30, is Superhero Day and the kids will be treated to a visit by a firefighter and have the opportunity to make their very own superhero badges. Activities start at 10.30am.

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Special Olympics athletics  Otamatea High School students attended a Special Olympics Athletics Day at North Harbour Stadium recently and had a fantastic day competing against students from many other schools. Events on the day included long jump, running and walking races, javelin throwing among other fun sports and OHS students were placed from first to third in a number of activities. Maddy Bond proudly displays her two first place ribbons for the 50m run and 50m walk. OHS Learning Centre’s Ladene Hunter said the students showed excellent teamwork, which helped to make it a pleasurable day for all.

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p Otamatea High School’s clay shooting team travelled to Kaeo this month to take part in the first of five competition shoots run by Northland Fish & Game. The team — Bailey Hamlin, Jake Hamlin, Ashton Coates, Quynten McCarroll, Michael Parker and Jamie Manuel — shot well, scoring over 350 out of a possible 475. Pictured here in their new Carters T shirts, the students would like to extend a huge thank you their sponsors, Mike Schimanski and the team at Carters, who have recognised their potential and gone out of their way to show support for their local school.


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Capturing bygone days Dalmatian Day festivities

Dalmatian descendants in the Northern Wairoa celebrated their ancestry and culture on Saturday with a Dalmatian Day at Dargaville Museum.

u by Paul Campbell

They are popping up all about the Kaipara.

p 95-year-old Jack Salle from Cambridge was the oldest

p At the beach — from left — Shirley Warner-Summers with ‘Posh’ on the cart and driving ‘Herbie’. Jeannette Straiton with ‘Spanners’ on the cart driving ‘Basil’ and James Lyon driving Dreena

‘They’ being the members of the Paparoa Harness Driving Group, a connection of like-minded equine fanciers and animal lovers who like to harness miniature horses to the buggies, or traps, and ride about in the style of years gone by. “We have five members currently in the group, and another three ‘members in training’,” said organiser, Shirley Warner-Summers, who often has canine passengers aboard. “In training means that we train our own horses to the task.” But excited kids and eager adult tourists can also be spotted when the group offers free rides at the Paparoa Farmers Market on each second Saturday.

“We get visitors from Auckland who are thrilled to take a ride,” says Shirley. “We also have five farm drives which we visit, and we go further afield, to Baylys Beach and other Kaipara destinations.” Another group stalwart is Jeanette Straiton, from Waiotira, and she and trusty miniature steed Basil recently did well at a two-day meeting of like-minded drivers at Matakana, taking the points prize for the day. This was awarded to the combination that excelled in obstacle and cross country driving. The group has plans underway to drive a four-wheel buggy which is currently under construction, with two horses in harness — a ‘pair in hand’. ¢

p Kolo dancers perform a traditional dance

V isitors enjoyed renewing friendships, viewing museum displays — especially of the gum washing machine in action; videos of pioneer Dalmatians in Northland with accompanying talks by Frank Vinac and partner Kaye Dragicevich;

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Toy library needs a boost Recognition for making sport happen u by Joanne Speechly

u by Joanne Speechly

Chairperson of the Northern Wairoa Primary Schools Sports Association, Alan Russek, has been named a Sport Northland Lotto Sport Maker. Along with two other successful nominees from the Far North and Whangarei, Alan received Lotto Spor t Maker merchandise and a first aid kit for his contribution to ‘making sport happen’. Alan, who is also the principal of Dargaville Primary, says he enjoys activity and has been involved with spor t throughout his teaching p Sport Maker and chairperson of the Northern Wairoa Sports Association, Alan Russek career. He believes sport is a vital part of education and helps to Alan has been a keen competitor set up good habits for life. himself having played rugby, “It is very rewarding — being able to touch, netball, basketball, outdoor watch students that you have worked sports, such as scuba, fishing with during their primary years, go on and hunting, cycling, triathlon and to represent Northland or even further.” endurance running. Alan rates fairness as one of the The Northern Wairoa Primary challenges facing coaches — trying not Schools Sports Association helps to be seen as biased. He says he’s been to organise sport locally and aims fortunate to have family support, which to ensure that all children are able has allowed him to continue in his role to experience as many sporting as a Sport Maker. opportunities as possible. Members “It helps that they are all passionate meet each term to discuss sporting about sport too!” events and provide support. ¢

Dargaville Toy Library has a bright new home, with a fresh selection of toys, but what it really needs is some new members, to keep the service viable.

The library’s new central location is at Blue 2 — the DVD Centre and it is now open three days a week, on Tuesday mornings between 11am and 1pm, Wednesday afternoons between 1 and 3pm and on Saturday morning from 10am until 12 noon. “We’re here and we’re open, so come in and see us,” urges librarian, Wendy Cocurullo. “On paper, we have quite a few members but only a handful come in regularly and hire toys. “At the end of the p Wendy Cocurullo says the library has a great new selection of toys but they need more members to keep the service running day, that’s what we need. We’re not-for-profit, so we rely on and then $2 thereafter for each memberships to keep going — otherwise toy borrowed.” the community will lose a great service.” Toy libraries have been operating in Dargaville Toy Library was established New Zealand for forty years and the in 1993 and for an annual membership national body was established in 1980. fee, families can borrow toys for up to Dargaville Toy Library has a great two weeks at a time. selection of quality branded toys, puzzles, “It operates in a very similar way games, ride-on bikes and cars, and can to a normal library. People sign up be found at 3 Poto Street, Dargaville. for a membership and there is a Phone Wendy on 09 439 4800 or 021 small charge to cover any damage 135 8889 for more information. ¢

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Surprise visit for Kaiwaka kids A visitor bearing good news made a surprise stop-over at Kaiwaka School recently. Sport Northland’s Louise Collings personally delivered awards and prizes to two students who were winners in the Swim for Life Poster competition. “There were 70 entries and five overall winners — two from Kaiwaka School,” said Louise. That’s a great achievement.” The children were delighted with their certificates and prize package of goodies. ¢

p Louise Collings presents awards to Lilli McCarthy (above) and Sophie Gribble (below)

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‘Cryptic cross’ discovered u by Joanne Speechly

The ongoing Red Hill Cemetery restoration project has uncovered some forgotten fragments of the area’s rich history. One of these is the original kauri cross marking the resting place of Charley Charleston, an early proponent of Te Kopuru Hospital. The mill hand tirelessly walked the Northern Wairoa district collecting subscriptions in favour of the development. However, although Charley was a wellknown local identity, he felt that people did not understand him and insisted that when he died his only epitaph, on a white wooden cross, should read ‘Not Under Stood’ after the poem of the same name by Thomas Bracken. Charley’s spelling has fascinated many people over the years — cleverly done with ‘under stood’ written as two words and the ‘S’ the wrong way around. The cross has recently been restored by Des Subritzky, who has been leading the cemetery upgrade project, and Dargaville artist Trevor Moss is donating a plaque on the cross’ history to be installed at Red Hill Cemetery. “It’s taken many hours of work to restore the cross and research Charley but it’s been worth it,” says Des. “Over the years, many people have asked about the spelling, so the history behind it is important. “Charley and the Thomas Bracken poem is basically asking people to take a decent look at others. Good on him —

p Des Subritsky with the restored ‘cryptic’ cross

Charley may not have been a doctor but through his attitude and efforts, he helped save many lives.” Des says there is still more upgrade work to be completed at Red Hill Cemetery but by this time next year, people will notice a big difference. “It’s good to be involved with something that people appreciate and it has been very pleasing to see so many people come forward and offer their assistance.” ¢

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Competition for support group logo u by Colin Patterson

A suicide prevention group is seeking help from the community to develop a logo and colour scheme. The group called ASK (Awareness of Suicide in Kaipara) was set up following a public meeting last month. Committee member Michelle Arnesen says the group wants to raise awareness in the community of the problem of suicide. It is planning a community events day in early June. She says the group is also sending out letters to schools and community groups and is linking with

Hawks flying high this season u by Colin Patterson

It’s been a successful season for the Otamatea Hawks and supporters hope it will get even better.

national groups working in the area of suicide prevention. Ms Arnesen says ASK has also launched a public competition to design a logo and colour scheme for the organisation. “Entries can be as creative as possible, using the word ASK.” Entries close on May 6 and should be e-mailed to askmovement@ gmail.com. The winner will win a $100 voucher of their choice with a local business.

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The Hawks are in third place in the Northland Rugby’s Southern Districts competition behind only Hora Hora and Wellsford, having won five of their seven matches. Club president Kevin Robinson says it has been the Hawks most successful season for four years. The highlight so far has been a 40–36 win over Mid Northern, the club that produced the legendary Going brothers. A recent descent into division 2 led to a loss of playing strength, as players left to look for other opportunities. But those players left behind showed resilience by winning promotion for the Hawks. This year they have proved themselves at a higher level. The club’s squad includes Matt Moulds and Shane Neville who are both

ITM Cup contracted players, as well as Northland First Five Daniel Hawkins. But most of the remaining players are Otamatea locals. But many still have long distances to travel for training and matches. “We look after the players,” says Mr Robinson. “Our supporters come out in good numbers. And we’ve got good sponsorship from local businesses.” While this year’s results have been good, the Hawks still have two games to finish the first round. Then all the teams play each other again. The top four after the second round will play off in the semi-finals. “There’s still a long way to go,” says Mr Robinson. “We’re in third position. We need a lot more wins to secure a top-four position. But at this stage it’s looking good.” ¢

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Brigade seeking women firefighters u by Colin Patterson

Dargaville’s Volunteer Fire Brigade is on the lookout for more volunteers — especially women. Penny Searle is one of four female members of the brigade and has been a volunteer firefighter for seven years. To become a volunteer Penny had to pass a criminal records check and a health check. Then she did a week’s training in Rotorua, learning the do’s and don’ts of firefighting, and how to use firefighting gear. In her time as a volunteer she has p Penny Searle is hoping more women will join her as a volunteer firefighter responded to hundreds of callouts, including motor vehicle One of the downers of being a crashes and accidents on farms. But it volunteer is that the siren goes off at is not devastation and the grief of loss the most inconvenient times, such as she remembers most. It is the resilience when you are asleep at 3am. But Penny that people show after things go wrong. says that is not a problem for her. “It’s “In one call out a guy my age had exciting when the siren goes off. If it’s lost his leg in a feed spreader. He had not, you really shouldn’t be doing it.” such a good attitude he was walking on Behind every good volunteer, there’s a a prosthetic leg within a month.” good employer. Penny says her employer, Penny says being a volunteer teaches Northland Farm Services, has been really important life skills. “It teaches incredibly understanding in allowing her teamwork, how to handle high-pressure to pursue her role as a volunteer. situations and how to be independent.” Dargaville brigade has just 16 She believes women can do important volunteers on its roster, with three of work in the brigade. “I’d like to see more them scheduled to leave later this year. women in the Dargaville brigade. Every If you think you can fill the breach and person has their place. There are roles serve the community, call chief fire in operational support.” officer Jeff Palmer on 021 210 4254. ¢

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elements, like a complicated motherdaughter relationship — it’s a bit of a tear jerker at the end. “I’m really getting into the writing of plays and as this is my first one that is not a comedy, I would really like to see if people enjoy it.” First-time director Dylan Hansen will guide an experienced cast in the farcical whodunnit, Over My Dead Body! “It’s a spoof of murder mysteries, so although it follows the usual storyline of a murder mystery, it has some pretty funny twists and turns,” says Deborah. “The audience will be kept guessing until the very end.” ¢

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Mother’s Day 11th May Get pampered for a good cause u by Joanne Speechly

“We’ve been going for many, Paparoa Playcentre will host a Ladies Pamper Evening at Paparoa have a table, they can give me a call,” says Paparoa Playcentre president, many years — I remember coming Hotel on May 10, to help raise funds for the year ahead. The evening will feature pamper tables and items for sale, with all proceeds going towards a winter trip and more resources.

“Stall holders so far are L’art de Beauty, Hot Nailz, Avon, Intimo Lingerie and Prenzel Pantry and if there are other businesses who would like to

Tina Ball. Tickets are currently available from Skelton’s Paparoa Drapery, L’art de Beauty and can also be purchased on the night. All tickets will go into a draw to win the lucky door prize. Twelve families are enrolled with Paparoa Playcentre but Tina says there is always room for more.

here when I was young — and we’re always looking for a lot more families to join the playcentre. We’re open on Tuesday and Friday, from 9.15am until 12.15pm.” Paparoa Playcentre is located on Franklin Road, behind the primary school. For more information contact Tina on 09 431 6878. ¢

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p Paparoa mum, Tina Ball and her young charges get creative in the playcentre sandpit

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Time is running out to have your say on Northland Regional Council’s proposal for a nil average general rates increase, as outlined in its draft Annual Plan for 2014/15. including legally required 10-yearly reviews of its regional plans for air, water and soil and the coast. Another $4.7 million will be spent on transport, $2.7 million on river management, $2.7 million on community representation and engagement, $2.4 million on economic development, $1.4 million on hazard management and $700,000 on support. Full details of the work the council is proposing for 2014/15 can be found in its draft Annual Plan. Copies of the plan and a 12-page summary are available from all council offices or via its website www.nrc.govt. nz/haveyoursay.

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Deadline close for NRC plan submissions Council chairman Bill Shepherd says the deadline for public submissions is 3pm on Thursday May 1. He says better-than-expected investment earnings and a close look at its budget have enabled the council to signal the nil average general rates increase. For a Kaipara district ratepayer whose property has a $225,000 land value the nil increase will mean a total GST-inclusive rates bill of $207.84. This excludes river management rates. Mr Shepherd says the council is forecasting total operational spending of $29.4 million during the 12 months from July 1. $14.8 million of this will be spent on resource management,

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Irish touch at Maungaturoto Hotel u by Colin Patterson

He’s a long way from his native Belfast but Mark Daly couldn’t be happier. The Ulsterman has just taken over as manager of the Maungaturoto Hotel and is looking forward to interacting with its loyal local clientele. Mark comes to Maungaturoto after seven years working in hotels in central Auckland. He started at the Fiddlers Irish Bar and for the last four years worked at the Muddy Farmer, another central Auckland establishment. But he decided he wanted a change after living in New Zealand’s largest city. “I wanted to see more of the real New Zealand.” Mark agrees Maungaturoto is way different than Auckland, but he’s enjoying life in a small provincial town. “Maungaturoto is good. It’s got fresh air. I enjoy looking outside and seeing grass and trees.” As hotel manager, Mark says he ‘oversees everything’. That includes the entertainment and restaurants and the bars. The Maungaturoto Hotel is more

Workshop Weekend

p New Maungaturoto Hotel manager Mark Daly

than 100 years old and Mark is keen to keep its traditions going. That includes rugby and sporting events on the big screen and Ladies Nights. He is also setting up fortnightly karaoke contests with bar tabs as prizes. ¢

in Dargaville

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, 2014

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Acrylic Painting with Pauline Gough Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

Pauline has had a very successful year selling her paintings locally, nationally and internationally and we are thrilled that she has agreed to hold a workshop to share her knowledge. This workshop is aimed for beginners to advanced painters and is not about ‘know how’ but about being inspired and creating. Although Pauline will demonstrate certain techniques, the intention is for you to get excited about the business of painting and find your own style. The most important thing is to have fun and surprise yourself!

Wirework Jewellery with Jennifer Crundwell Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

Also a fully qualified tutor in Art Clay Silver, she has also produced fine pieces using beading, and ceramics, enjoying success with a collaborative pendant, taking 3rd place in the prestigious International UK Bead Competition held in London. A regular entrant in the Adornment Section of the Kaipara Art Awards, she took out 1st and 3rd in 2012, and 1st and 2nd in the 2013 event.

Harmony Singing with Maura & Peter Flower Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

Singing harmony is a true art form. Why does it sound so good, and how does it work? This workshop is an amazing opportunity to learn with two inspirational vocal coaches. Maura and Peter Flower need little introduction to the people of Northland. They are both heavily involved with Kaipara’s own Otamatea Repertory Theatre where they teach aspiring singers and actors of all ages and abilities. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, you will come away from this workshop, sounding better than when you arrived.

Kaipara Residents $65 — Non-Kaipara Residents $85 (covers both days)

Dinner – Variety Show – Art Auction Sunday June 1, at the Northern Wairoa Hotel Dining Room

5:00pm Pre dinner drinks and view artwork prior to auction 6:00pm Variety Concert (First Half) — 7:00pm Smorgasbord roast dinner and dessert 8:00pm Art Auction — 9:00pm Variety Concert (Second Half)

Tickets $35.00 per person

Early bookings for Workshops and the Variety Concert-Dinner are advisable Variety Show-Dinner tickets and Workshop booking forms are available at Muddy Waters Gallery, Parenga St, Dargaville and the Kaipara Lifestyler office, River Rd For further information email am@thelifestyler or phone Allan at 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697


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ANZAC Day in the Kaipara … continued from front page

A record Anzac observance “What was so evident too was the number of young people and this is what’s happening everywhere. They want to be involved and we had families travel from Auckland and Whangarei to mark Anzac here, where the service is surrounded by history.” There was a strong turnout as well at the Dawn Service at Maungaturoto, a march and service at the Ruawai Tokatoka War Memorial Hall, a service and lunch at Hakaru among other Kaipara observances. There was a similar picture across New Zealand, with young people again to the fore. National RSA

chief executive Stephen Clarke said good weather ensured large crowds of veterans, school groups, young people and families at services across the country. “The turnouts have been once again huge — there’s great support in terms of remembering our veterans. It’s fast becoming a rite of passage in terms of making sure that you get to the dawn service. And for a first-timer, it’s quite extraordinary. They can’t get over how many people turn up.” At Gallipoli in Turkey, more than 10,000 people attended services at the battle sites of Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair. ¢

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Tyre tech rolls out u by Andy Bryenton

The rough and rugged logging roads and off-road trails in West Auckland’s Woodhill forest were no match for the latest tyre tech at the recent Mickey Thompson 2014 product launch. A day spent learning about the new ATZ p3 on-road/off-road tyres was split between a workshop on the science behind the new tyre’s development and some hands-on practical work in the field. Representing for Mickey Thompson were some serious machines, including the Taupo 1000 off road championship winning Nissan Patrol (retrofitted with a thumping V8) and Dan Cowper’s mud-slinging monster of an off-roader — readers might recognise Dan from Suzuki’s TV coverage of off-road trials; he’s the one who was often standing on the top of the podium! Representing the Kaipara — and bringing us all the information about Mickey Thompson’s latest — were the team from Gas and Tyre Services,

who were more than happy to tackle the technical side of things before heading out to the forest for some practical demonstrations. The new ATZ p3 is a breakthrough in that it allows drivers to have one set of wheels for almost all occasions. With stable, quiet performance on-road and a mighty amount of grip across sand, dust, dirt and mud, this innovative tyre combines extra thick PowerPly reinforcement with super-tough sidewalls and a scientifically formulated tread pattern to spit out loose stones and grip like a gecko’s footprint. All of which was proven in the real world as the trucks on the day’s excursion slogged through tough terrain to a well-earned rest. ¢

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Chris White loves hitting other cars when he gets behind the wheel.

p Dargaville driver Chris White behind of the wheel of his winning jalopy

batteries for aLL makes & models of hunting decoys

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Tried & Proven

He is a careful driver on the open road. But when he drives on a speedway track his persona changes. Chris gets into his specially modified vehicle, straps himself in and sets out to cause mayhem. The Tokatoka farm manager is so good that earlier this month he won his third successive New Zealand Jalopy title at the Dargaville Speedway track. Jalopy racing is where competitors attempt to take each other out and win by stopping your opponents from reaching the finish line. Chris has been jalopy racing for 15 years. “I like that I can hit people and not get in trouble.” A jalopy car is a former road car which is almost completely stripped. All seats apart from the driver’s are removed. The boot compartment is taken out, along with most of the controls. A roll bar and special harnesses are installed. Chris

says jalopy racing is safe. “I’ve had no serious injuries. I race wearing a seat harness and a neck brace and flameresistant overalls.” However, there are plenty of knocks and jolts, and the battered state of his car is evidence of that. But Chris says his car is still set to go for another year of racing and he is prepared for many more hard knocks. “You think you’re going fast. But it’s all around 80 or 90, maybe 100kmh.“ He says jalopy racing can suit all sorts. “It’s good fun and it’s easy to get into.” What is the secret to being a successful driver? “Practice makes perfect. The more you drive, the more you know what you can do with your car.” Chris White is active in the Dargaville Production Stockcar Club and will be racing at the club’s Finlayson Park Speedway on May 4. ¢

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Big fun, small footprint DRIVE TO THE

u by Andy Bryenton

Remember the small SUV? The fun little Suzuki Escudo, the diminutive RAV 4 — heck, even the venerable MacGuyver had his Jeep Wrangler.

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NEW RANGER XL, demo, double cab, wellside, 4x4, painted Cool White, Delivery km’s only .$43,990 DRIVEAWAY NEW RANGER 4x4 Double cab auto in Sparkling Gold or Aurora Blue available for immediate delivery .................POA NEW KUGA 2.0TD TREND, painted RACE RED ........................................................................................................................POA NEW KUGA 2.0TD TITANIUM, painted MOONDUST SILVER ................................................................................................POA DEMO TERRITORY TITANIUM 4.0P, painted GLOW.....................................................................................................$49,990

And if we haven’t got what you want, we will find it for you!!

Light, sure-footed and with tons of pep, these small firecrackers were a big hit in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Now Ford have reinvented this segment of small, go-anywhere fun machine with the new EcoSport, carrying on the winning formula of their worldbeating Fiesta hatchback. The recipe — more power from less displacement, and more enjoyment from less size. The EcoSport tips the scales as a lightweight, with the Trend model we tested packing only 1.5 litres under the hood. But, like the surprising little 1 litre Ecoboost Fiesta, this new machine is a revelation. First — the looks. Imposing and unique from the front, with a snubnosed, pugnacious grille and a hood swept up into the windscreen pillars, the EcoSport has the image of a pared-down Ford Kuga from the side, and boasts a nice surprise at the back — a rear mounted spare wheel mounted LandRover fashion. This isn’t just to display the little sport utility’s off-road intentions — it’s also a way to cleverly add room inside, where the comfort and cuttingedge layout of the Fiesta have been nicely tweaked to fit the new mould. Microsoft’s smart Sync system rounds

out a very comprehensive infotainment suite. On the road, the EcoSport is stable, and corners with minimal roll, tracking smooth and precise — a neat trick for any SUV. The 1.5 we tested came mated to a double-clutch six speed auto, which shifts seamlessly through the gears, getting the most out of the 92 kilowatts on offer. Once again, Ford have managed to squeeze a lot of power out of a small unit. The verdict is a simple one in this case. Competition in this segment of the market is set to heat up, with Holden bringing out the new Trax and Nissan’s quirky Juke already selling well. But with the EcoSport Ford have set the bar dauntingly high. It’s spacious enough for the family, handles well, possesses enough power to surprise, and ticks the biggest box of all, coming in at less than $30,000. That’s a competent and cool package, especially when you consider the unique look of the little Ford — it will stand out in the crowd for all the right reasons. While most sports utilities have become school run barges or armoured cars, the EcoSport goes back to the roots, with that ineffable ‘smile on your face’ factor to the fore. Think of it as the Fiesta’s big brother — with muscles! ¢

Pre-Loved Cars 12 MONDEO TITANIUM, 2.0TD, 1 owner, 8,200km, 6 speed auto, technology, safety & economy, big savings ...$42,990 12 FOCUS TREND 2.0 Petrol, 6 speed auto, 30,000km, painted blue.......................................................................$26,990 12 MAZDA 3 GLX GEN II, auto, 1 owner, 22,740km, priced to sell ................................................................................$25,990 12 HOLDEN CRUZE, SRi-V, 1.4 turbo, auto, leather, only 13,400km ..........................................................................$25,990 11 MONDEO 2.3L, auto, sedan, 1 very careful lady owner, only 32,000km, painted Chill ......................................$23,500

09 MAZDA CX-7, auto in Black, low kms, great looking wagon ....................................................................................$23,990

09 FOCUS 2.0 auto, excellent service history ...................................................................................................................$11,990

08 MAZDA 6 painted grey, only 85,000km, great car .................................................................................................. $17,990 08 FAIRMONT BF2, low km’s, excellent history “Top of the line” ..............................................................................$14,990 07 FALCON BF XR8, 5 litre, mint condition, painted Obsession, 2 owners, 100,000km .......................................$24,990 06 FOCUS GHIA, 2 owners, mint condition, low kms ..................................................................................................... $12,250 06 HOLDEN BARINA, 5 door hatch, automatic, great first car .................................................................................. $9,990 05 HOLDEN ADVENTRA, CX6, painted Grey .................................................................................................................$13,990 03 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER VX LTD, turbo diesel, well worth a look, 8 seater, great towing wagon..............$42,990 02 HOLDEN COMMODORE CAlAIS, 3.8, brown, very tidy...........................................................................................$10,450 01 ESCAPE XLT, 3.0 V6, BLUE, automatic, always popular ............................................................................................ $7,990

96 FAIRMONT GHIA V8, painted Bronze, drives great, would recommend .............................................................. $6,990

95 FAIRMONT 4.0, painted Silver, great towing car .......................................................................................................$3,990

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12 RANGER XLT, 3.2TD, 4/4,manual, canopy, tuffdeck, double cab, painted Gunmetal Blue, only 5,500km ..$52,990

08 RANGER XLT 4WD, 3.0TD, manual, double cab, wellside, painted Gold, 1 local owner ...................................$31,990 08 RANGER XLT 4WD, 3.0TD,auto, 2 local owners, loaded with extras, painted Strato Blue ............................$30,495 07 MAZDA BT-50, auto, double cab, wellside, nudge bar, canopy, plus lots of extras ..........................................$29,990 07 RANGER XLT, 3.0TD, 4WD, wellside, crew cab, green, canopy ...............................................................................$27,990 07 RANGER XLT, 4x4, manual, doublecab, wellside, canopy .....................................................................................$24,990 07 TOYOTA HILUX 4x4, doublecab, SR5, 4.0 petrol, V6, manual, 1 owner, canopy .............................................$25,990 07 TOYOTA HILUX 3.0TD Xtra cab, good kms, 1 owner from new, a must to view ...............................................$26,990

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Dargaville High principal happy with NCEA results

Otamatea High School’s Level 3 Geography class recently travelled to the Omaha Sandspit as part of their first internal assessment.

u by Colin Patterson

Dargaville High School principal David Bargh is trumpeting his school’s latest NCEA figures, saying they show that his school caters well for a wide range of learning needs. Figures released by the Ministry of Education show that in 2013 Dargaville High students achieved a pass rate of 86.9% at level one, 77.9% at level two and 81.5% in level three. Mr Bargh says Dargaville High’s pass rates are comparable to — or better than — other Northland colleges, such as Kerikeri High, Otamatea High and Whangarei Boys’ and Girls’ High. “Our kids get really good pass rates. We can offer them a wide range of subject choices, such as Art History, and Technology. We’re good and Dargaville High is a good school to send your children to.” Mr Bargh says the level two pass rate was lower than expected. But that is being addressed. “There’s a little bit of work going on out there.” Careers Advisor Julie Chiaroni says Dargaville High has developed good

p Otamatea High students get their feet wet at Omaha

and long-shore drift and how these have sculpted the natural environment of Omaha. All in all the trip was very beneficial and it was topped off with a nice shared lunch by the beach, where all our culinary skills came into practice as we battled for the distinction of being best cook.” ¢

“The field trip involved us mapping out the area and studying some of the features of the sandspit, under the guidance of our sage, Mr Wayne Maclennan,” said student James Finlay. “We were specifically interested in the natural processes that occur in the area, such as erosion, wave refraction

p Dargaville High School principal David Bargh

links with local employers and helps students adjust to the world of work. The Gateway programme has helped 75 students get jobs in occupations as diverse as retail, automotive, agricultural and early childhood. ¢

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 May 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 5 May 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Garage Sale

Nurseries & Plants

BUNDLES OF pine slabs — $30, ex sawmill yard. Phone 09 439 0833.

GARAGE SALE at 55 Gordon Street, Saturday May 3rd at 8am. Household items, everything must go.

DISC BRAKE PADS – Large range in stock for all makes and models. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.

Storage

FILTERS, OIL, air and fuel filters. If yours is due for a change see Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz

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.

ITEMS FOR SALE: Bernina 801 Sewing Machine with walking foot, $550. Bed settee (double), $350. Assorted astrology books, all under $50 each. George Foreman breadmaker, $55. Cat carrier, $45. Phone 09 439 2620.

PINE 3 CUBE $150, 6 cube $300. America’s No 1 firewood (poplar) 3 cube $150, 6 cube $300. Text or call 022 359 5136.

Property Maintenance

MG BOARDING Kennels, Matakohe. All pets welcome. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 285 8944.

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. PAINTER & DECORATOR — Interior or exterior. 44 years experience. Will travel. For free quotes phone: Allen Reeve 027 290 4332. 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. 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.

MEDIUM SIZED and 40 cubic truck available – all care taken, experienced men. Free quotes & competitive prices. Ph John on 09 438 6761 or 022 698 1201.

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TAKE CARE

lighting fires and obverse safety rules — in an emergency CALL 111

Public Notices

Phone 09 439 4940

Work with your local licensed dealer

Homekills 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

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

FREE REMOVAL

PHONE NOW

0800 442 445

in the Arapohue Hall, followed by supper Please bring a plate — All welcome Phone Nicky 09 439 5595

ORGANICFARMNZ Central Northland

AGM Central Northland Regional Group of Organic Farm New Zealand (OFNZ) is on Wednesday, 14th May at 7.30 pm. at 306 Barrier View Road, Mangawhai Heads. OrganicFarrnNZ (OFNZ) is a not-for-profit organisation. Our mandate is to increase the community’s understanding of organic principles and the practice of organic gardening and farming in New Zealand. Central Northland has two main roles: organic education and organic certification. We have quarterly ‘house’ meetings for this and in addition members support one another through participation in certification of individual properties. If you would like to know more about your local group or OFNZ go to organicfarm.org.nz or join us at the AGM.

Txt/ph Ash 021 959 757

Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-3

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties

in the Whangarei and Kaipara Districts

$3000 for your trade in

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

Situations Vacant

FIRE BAN lifted

Got an old car? No Wof, No Rego, No Problems

We buy and remove Cars complete & incomplete - Tractors Trucks - Roofing Iron - Batteries - Copper Brass - Aluminium etc.

Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats

Your Fire Department Advises

$0 Deposit $50 a week

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.

027 271 2022 WANTED - OTAMATEA Rodney Taniwha Shield Coach. Tournament runs from the 14th – 19th of July 2014. Ages under 13. If you are interested please contact 021 027 64171 or post CV to Otamatea Rodney Coach, 112a Gibbons Road, Kaiwaka. Closing date 12th May.

Cars For Sale

Need a cheap new Car?

Little River Transport Ltd

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

Saturday Special — $2.50 a punnet.

Nick Evans

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

Monday 12th May 7:30pm

R U AWA I Now is the time to plant your winter veges or winter garden… Well grown cab, cauli, broccoli, kale, spinach, silverbeet, celery, herbs etc. Potted colour & flower seedlings also available!

Work Wanted

MSF UK for Back Pain Relief

AGM

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP Monday 5 May 2014 At Jo’s Cookery, 138 Victoria Street 10am - 12pm

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Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Furniture Removal

CORNER PLACE NURSERY

Arapohue Show

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Dargaville Bobcat Services

Animal Accomodation

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Northern Wairoa A&P Assn.

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Firewood

TUES TO SAT 9AM-5PM

SAVE A BREAKDOWN, check your drive belts. Good range available. Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.

Public Notices

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

FREE FLU VACCINATIONS* FOR 65 YEARS & OVER — PLUS PREGNANT WOMEN & THOSE UNDER 65 WITH A CHRONIC ILLNESS Finishes end of July!

*No appointments necessary Phone 09 439 8079

“CUPPA AND CAKE” This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME Enquiries to Jayne 09 439 3330 ext 6716

BADMINTON

Dargaville Little Theatre presents

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An evening of

ONE ACT PLAYS

The Memoirs by Deborah Steele

Seniors (14yrs +)

Directed by Deborah Steele

Juniors

“For who will testify, who will accurately tell our lives if we do not do it ourselves?”

Weekly from Tuesday 29th April 7.30pm $3/night Weekly from Tuesday 6th May 6–7.30pm $2/night Dargaville Town Hall (rear entrance) Some racquets available

ALL WELCOME Enquiries 021 439 157

Over My Dead Body! by Pat Baker

Directed by Dylan Hansen

Fay Moskowitz

Thursday 8th and Friday 9th May 2014 Tickets*: $15 Adults Show starts $10 Children at 7.30pm and Students Tickets on sale from Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre *Light supper included Door sales subject to availability


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Agents for

Roper & Jones

We put you first

5501 state highway 14

194 Victoria street

43 Plunket street

86 Montgomery ave

53 awakino Road

5 ambergris Place

45 Plunket street

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Family farmlet. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Multi garaging. Close to town.

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Spacious & sunny. 2 bedroom. Open plan. Single Garage.

$330,000 $180,000 Ref HL2079 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

1960s, 2 levels of living. Elevated section, fenced back garden. Plastic house, potting shed. Located close to senior school.

Price reduction now. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Double garage, workshop & carport. Private sun filled deck. Master with ensuite.

Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

Large 5 bedroom family 801m2 section at Baylys beach home. Spacious open plan with sea views, phone, power living, 2 bathrooms, private & water at boundary. Walking entertaining area plus deck. distance to shop, café, beach. Good central location. $329,000 cRaiG cleMenT 021 461 668

21 walker Terrace

75 Jellicoe Rd, Ruawai

4 Bledisloe street

555 arapohue Road

68 colville Road

232 Marohemo Road

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Near new open plan home. 3 bedroom. 2 bathroom. Selfcontained unit. River & rural views.

$235,000 $445,000 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

4 Komiti Rd,Tinopai

24 Gallie Rd, Matakohe

Presentable home on 1.1ha. 3 bedroom bach overlooking Huge high stud shed. HRV/ marina. Great water views! designer kitchen. Vege garden/ Large deck, garage, walk to grazing. boat & beach. $335,000 $295,000 Ref RJS1528 Ref RJS1542 Rhoda MoRRison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

• 1960s weatherboard. • Recent renovation. • Insulated. • Open plan. • Gas hob, electric oven. • New furnishings. • Single garage & rumpus. • 1012m2 section. • Fully fenced. • Insulated. $155,000 $179,000 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

47 Merril Rd, Paparoa

334 neems Rd,Tinopai

Waterfront lifestyle on 4ha. 1.8ha Waterfront Charmer. Extremely private. Orchard/ 2 bdrm, 1 bthrm cottage. polyhouses/grazing. Large shed, Enjoy peace & privacy. Close character house. Paparoa. $445,000 $399,000 Ref RJS1538 Ref RJS1532 Rhoda MoRRison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Spacious cedar & brick 4 4 bedroom home on 5255m2 dbl bdrm home. Open plan of land. Large modern kitchen living, family/rumpus room & with separate lounge plus 2 2 bthrm. Landscaped grounds bathrooms. Entertainers deck plus pool on 7 acres. Private, with amazing rural outlook. close to town, rural outlook. $330,000 cRaiG cleMenT 021 461 668

12B Bonham street, Pahi

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2 bedrooms, open plan lounge dining and kitchen set on 1295m2 section. Relax on the deck with your favourite bevvy and meal watching the ever-changing scenery at the all tide wharf. Approx 90min drive from Auckland making this a great holiday destination. $305,000 sheila Boon 027 498 5651

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$695,000 +GST if any GaRy MoRRis 021 902 087 Jill wilson 021 505 712

NEW PLANT

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1000m2 polyhouse in full production. Private & peaceful. Gorgeous 3 bedroom family home. Spectacular stunning views over Mangawhai. Vendor would consider partial swap.

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Distressed sale – lifestyle. Gorgeous family home. Large deck, 3 bedrooms, ensuite, modern kitchen dining family, lounge double garage. Workshops, shed, office. Polyhouse 3,600m2 needs some TLC. Massive price reduction makes this property outstanding value for money, be quick. Call Jill NOW! $499,000 Jill wilson 021 505 712

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

roperandjones.co.nz

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1940s brick and tile home. 3 double bedrooms with a sunroom off the master bedroom. Large separate lounge. Basement garage includes laundry. Excellent location close proximity to local schools. Call John now to arrange a time to view. $229,000 John Powell 021 439 555

41 & 45 Montgomery

Tranquil retreat. 2 sections with 2 titles. 2 Hectares. 2 bathroom. 4 bedrooms. Family home. Fabulous kitchen.

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