Kaipara Lifestyler, April 30 2013

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April 30 2013

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A time to remember  by Paul Campbell

Scenes from the Kaipara were televised nationwide on Anzac Day, with the Dawn Parade service from Maungaturoto beamed live to the rest of the country.

Film group gains recognition

A film group made up of 11 senior Dargaville High School students, is gaining national recognition …

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Hospice hot to trot

Getting ready to slip into their best frocks and dancing shoes …

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 Veterans arriving at the Dawn Parade in Dargaville

Prestigious award makes the triple

Ford have honoured Lindsay and his team with a third President’s Award …

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“We were pleased to be hosting TV3, with the crew sending video that was going live into the Maori Television broadcast as well as segments into the TV3 morning programme,” said Maungaturoto Returned Services Association president, Terry McCook. “We also had a record turnout for the parade with 350 people, and many of these were young people and children, which indicates the huge interest the day is creating.” His sentiments were echoed by Paparoa RSA president,

Ralph Williams, who attended the Maungaturoto observance before returning to officiate at The Kauri Museum at Matakohe, which held a combined service with Paparoa at 10.30am. “We had a really good turnout from locals and visitors and the crowd once again included many youngsters, with Matakohe Primary pupils leading the National Anthem in the service that followed a march to the grave of war hero and late prime minister, Gordon Coates. And the weather really turned it on — a lovely day. continued on page 7…

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The Kaipara Lifestyler is published with pride by NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned Kaipara company. Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 • Fax: 09 439 6930 Email: info@thelifestyler.co.nz • Postal Address: PO Box 474, Dargaville Physical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville General Manager: Deb Wright 021 639 696 Kaipara Lifestyler Editor at large: Paul Campbell 09 439 6933 Editorial: Rose Rees-Owen Sheri O’Neill Andy Bryenton Brian Eastwood

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Dargaville Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert Starting June 6th and thereafter the last Thursday of each month at Lifestyler House, 107 River Rd, Dargaville 7.30 – 10pm • $2 entry • Coffee and tea (Koha) • $2 Raffle on the night

 Cyclists on the Tour of New Zealand spent the night in Dargaville recently including race director Peter Yarrell and the female race leader Yvette Hills-Willis. Peter and his team stayed at the ‘lovely and historic’ Commercial Hotel and owner Pam Kelly says, “We were very busy. We didn’t have a spare bed.” More than 230 riders are travelling the length of the country in eight days, beginning simultaneously in Bluff and at Cape Reinga, and meeting in Wellington for a show down.

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Come along and perform or just listen and enjoy. We have a pianist who will accompany you if necessary.

Also are there any males out there who enjoy singing?

We have someone who would love to organise and train an all male singing group.

For further information email allanm@nsmm.co.nz or phone 021 439 697 Promoted and sponsored by the Performing Arts section of the Dargaville Arts Association.

Important Dates for the beginning of Term 2 at Dargaville High School Dargaville High School will be closed for instruction on Monday 6th May (the first day of Term 2) for a Teacher Only Day - focussing on NCEA alignment. WEEK 1

Monday 6th May Tuesday 7th May

Teacher Only Day. School closed to all Students. Term 2 begins for students. Health and Safety Gateway Course. Rugby Referees Course 10am – 2.30pm. WEEK 2

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 The creek crossings were a hit on the Monster Trail Bike Ride at Tangowahine where the water flowed with a little help from the weather. They were a highlight on the 75km track which crossed private farm land. Funds raised will go to Tangowahine Primary School.

Run/walk a family affair

Parent/Teacher Interviews will be held on Wednesday 10th July. This is an opportunity to meet your child’s subject teacher and to discuss any concerns you may have. Term 2 full school report will be published on Friday 5th July (before Parent/ Teacher Interviews). Term 2 is ten weeks duration (Tuesday 7th May — Friday 12th July 2013). Term 3 Academic Coaching Interviews will be held Wednesday 14th August. Look out for our weekly notices and monthly newsletter for further information. Not receiving notices from your child? Contact the school office (09 439 7229 or office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz) to ensure you are on our mailing list.

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 A fun run/walk at Mangawhai saw 580 entrants, many of them school children, taking advantage of great weather and, for the youngsters, a 5.5 km course. Even infants took part, with locals Monica and Michael Becker crossing the finish line with children on board. The event was the second in the 2013 Sport Northland Run/Walk Series, with the next event scheduled in Paihia on Mother’s Day, May 12.


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Funding decision deferred Film group gains recognition  by Rose Rees-Owen

 by Sheri O’Neill

Citing financial uncertainties, the Kaipara District Council has delayed consideration of the Mangawhai Activity Zone Charitable Trust’s application for a grant from reserve contribution funds. The trust is seeking $131,704 to fund the completion of the second stage of the skate plaza and the construction of a pathway for the children’s playground in the Mangawhai Park development. KDC commissioners voted the delay pending the outcome of a Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association statement of claim seeking a judicial review of the KDC. In a presentation to council, MAZ committee members, Colin Gallagher and Simon Bennett, documented the history and future plans for the park facilities and outlined the community benefits. Commissioner Colin Dale questioned how the grant might affect council’s ability to fund  Concept plan for Mangawhai Activity Zone the MRRA defence and still maintain the current cap on debt. criteria and at least some assistance Council has estimated up to $500,000 would be forthcoming.” He says the of unbudgeted expenditure may be trust would keep its fingers crossed required for the legal costs of defending for better news in late June, indicated the claim. by Commissioner Robertson as a likely Commissioner Peter Winder said time for council to revisit the application. there was also a need to plan for long The reserve contribution fund consists term costs and flesh out partnership of cash contributions from development details for the development going resource consents, and is applied solely forward. “Raising capital is hard, but it for the development or upgrading of can be substantially harder to sustain reserves and public spaces. The fund community engagement over the currently stands at more than $4 million, longer term.” of which $155,000 was received this The commissioners congratulated the financial year. trust on its vision and achievements and Council CEO, Steve Ruru, says that resolved to support the development of although the fund is separate from a business plan for on-going capital and rating income and council had previously maintenance costs. budgeted to disburse $267,000 of it Mr Gallagher says the trust was this year, the cash balance is used to surprised and disappointed at the reduce external borrowing. “From a cash deferral of the decision. “Favourable perspective we would need to increase council feedback regarding our our level of external borrowing to fund application indicated that we fit all the the grant.” ■

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leaving school he wants to carry on the production group hoping one day to work in the film industry. “Even if we all go to different places after school, I hope it carries on. We’ll still come home to Dargaville during the holidays, or perhaps members can start up their own production groups wherever they are using the Laughing Jamaican Productions as a central Youtube channel.” Younger media students have also entered a Student vs Wild short film competition, making an eight minute film about survival. Public voting plays a large role in deciding who the winner will be. To vote: www.studentvswild.co.nz ■

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They posted clips on urs.net. nz, a webpage for youth, and on National Radio’s Mediawatch, they were mentioned as an example of how young people are creating their own content. “When we heard, it was so cool,” says director Dylan Hansen, “the website creator sent us the link and said, ‘you guys are famous.’” What began in their media class in 2010 has now grown to include peers interested in other disciplines, such as music, but that suits film which requires collaboration and a range of skills. The group uses social media as a vehicle to share films and is building an audience through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Last year the young film-makers won the Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust short film competition and plan to enter again this year. They will also enter a national 48 hour film competition where teams are challenged to write, shoot and edit a film in only two days. Dylan says the purpose of the group is a mixture of fun and experimenting with film techniques and after

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Free civil defence workshop A community workshop to help businesses survive and recover after an emergency will be offered in Dargaville. Scenarios that may affect Kaipara businesses include isolated events such as a fire, ongoing disruptions including a power cut or road closures and major natural disasters like a storm or an earthquake. “While many businesses, especially our smaller ones are familiar, and relatively comfortable, with coping with adverse events like flooding and bad weather, they still need to know more about how they can respond and recover from a wide range of incidents from fires to power cuts,” says Northland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group officer, Kim Abbott. She notes that over two years on from the Christchurch earthquake, Cantabrians are still facing a prolonged recovery. “Basically, these workshops are designed to enable business owners and operators to undertake the business continuity planning process with the aid of qualified business and emergency mentors.” The Dargaville workshop, with room for 24 participants, will be held on May 9, from 9.30am-12.30pm. To register: 0800 002 004 or email kimab@nrc.govt.nz.

True fishing stories Cinema on track  by Paul Campbell

Two days at sea out at the Graveyard and elsewhere on the Kaipara harbour paid dividends for keen fishers, Garry Greaves and Andrew Kenny in the Point Curtis Cruising Club annual East versus West Coast fishing competition.

 Fishers have reported Kaipara shark encounters

The Kaiwaka based club runs an active programme of hunting and fishing activities, and will be out on the opening day of the duckshooting season. ‘Gravy’ Greaves landed the heaviest snapper and kahawai while Mr Kenny picked up third places for kahawai and gurnard. Stories were told at the after-match prizegiving function of encounters on the Kaipara recently with large sharks. Pahi fisher, Brian Wells,

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though not in the contest, had earlier told of ‘the boat being swung violently, and drifting. The anchor rope was severed and the plastic burley bag was gone’. Another local resident reported a large shark attacking the aluminium boarding ladder of his boat while a bait board was being cleaned off the stern. Commodore Wayne Leslie says 35 adults and 10 juniors took part in the Point Curtis contest, held over three days. ■

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 Project manager, Grant Waldron, stands in the Greco-Romanesque style entrance way of the ANZAC Theatre which will reflect the outside, the War Memorial Hall, on Hokianga Road, Dargaville. He is hesitant to give an opening date but says things are moving ahead and all equipment is ordered and waiting to be installed. Breaking through the wall which connects the cinema with the foyer was a ‘good feeling’ bringing them a step closer to opening.


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Finding the right career fit  by Rose Rees-Owen

Senior students in the Kaipara have had the chance to be Shortland Street stars, pilots, horse trainers, policemen or choose from many other vocations through the Gateway Programme, funded by the Tertiary Education Commission. Otamatea High School, Ruawai College and Dargaville High School are participating schools and students taking part are assigned work placements as well as completing courses which will ease the transition from school to work or tertiary education. Otamatea Gateway Coordinator, Stella Clyde, says not all students are built to sit still and it’s great for students who connect to a task practically  Automotive students learning about two stroke engines, from left: Daniel Barfoote, Sam Rae, Micheal McLean, rather than theoretically. Haimone Tierney, Ethan Sumner, Thomas Nurse and “It’s about finding the right Jake Rowland fit and matching the student with the employer in terms of skills then he will make the call and ask and personality.” the question. She can tell of many successes “In the past we have had students but recent ones include a student at Parakai Airfield, Weber Specs in who landed employment after one Silverdale, Kiwi House in Whangarei, on day and will complete her level two set with Shortland Street and the best certificate in Hospitality through it and part is that all the businesses ask when a student who has an apprenticeship they can have another student.” to become a mechanic after a Last week, 10 students from work placement. Dargaville High School completed a Ruawai College students three day intensive automotive course completed their work placements run by NorthTec tutor, Gareth Edwards. over Easter and co-ordinator, Malcolm Student, Thomas Nurse, says the Joynt says his philosophy is if the course provided good experience for student can get to a placement his chosen career path in engineering. ■

Hospice hot to trot  by Sheri O’Neill

Hospice Kaipara are getting ready to slip into their best frocks and dancing shoes as the palliative care specialist service marks 21 years in the community. “It’s not a fundraiser, it’s an Event,” says organiser Gina Thompson. “This year marks 21 years from our first big milestone — opening the Kowhai Room at Dargaville Hospital — and we’re throwing a proper dance to celebrate.” Promising an “exhilarating, fun night out”, Gina says the Basin City Big Band are booked to play all the hits fit to boogie to — from the 1920s right through to the 80s — and setting the mood, members of Whangarei dance academy Instep Dance will demonstrate dancing styles throughout the evening. “Everyone is welcome,”  Pennies From Heaven retail manager, Waveney Teirney, Gina says, “We’d love to ready to step it out see all our supporters and philanthropists out on the floor, and Awareness Week, which runs from anyone else who wants to come along May 14–22. Limited tickets can be purchased and let their hair down with us.” The dance, from 8pm to 12am on from Dargaville’s Pennies From May 18 at the Dargaville Town Hall, Heaven Hospice shop, or by calling has also been timed for Hospice 09 439 330, extension 6716.

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On with the show at ORT It takes more than a chainsaw to make a dent in the enthusiasm of Otamatea Repertory Theatre.

 Kathy Bygrave, secretary, and Peter Flower, president, looking disgruntled over the senseless destruction of one of the ORT billboards

While this senseless act of vandalism is upsetting and disturbing, it is a matter of ‘take it on the chin’ and ‘go on with the show!’ After the great success of last year’s One Act Play Festival, the ORT committee decided to make the festival an annual event. Theatre-goers are in for a treat with three plays to be performed each evening. Two plays are locally-written by David Sims and Cal Lovell, and the other play is by celebrated British author Joe Graham. Another play had entered but unfortunately recently withdrew. The One Act Play Festival starts on

May 10th, with a Gala Awards night on May 11th which will be adjudicated by Lindsay Nash of Theatre New Zealand. The plays will be judged for eligibility to compete at the TNZ Regional Final. Last year, ‘Coupon Fiesta’ written and directed by Maura Flower competed at the Regional Final in Whakatane and won Best Technical Production, Best Actor Male and Best Actor Female. Tickets are available online at www. ort.org.nz or at Tony’s Lotto Shop in Maungaturoto. The plays are unsuitable for young children as the language in some of the plays may be considered offensive.

Craft and a cuppa  by Sheri O’Neill

“Company, craft and a bit of a natter” make Wednesday morning a high spot for members of Dargaville’s Wednesday Craft Group.

Spokesperson for the group, Lilian Radich, says a roster of instructors covers a variety of crafts — “everything from knitting to jewellery” with a different activity offered each week — and new members are always welcome. “You don’t need to be a crafty person; we have everyone from experts to novices. And you don’t have to participate in the day’s craft — some of our members just come along for the company.” Along with tuition, members are also

provided with morning tea and a light lunch, all for a small $4 donation. “We’re currently raising money to buy craft materials,” Lilian says, “so we’re running a raffle of cosmetics, groceries and little luxuries contributed by members.” The craft group meets Wednesdays from 10am–12pm at the CMA Building in Tirarau Street, and will be selling raffle tickets outside Dargaville Countdown this Thursday, May 2. Information: 09 439 7799. ■

Otamatea rugby celebrations  by Sheri O’Neill

Water restrictions to remain

A spot of rugby was the order of the day when the Otamatea Rugby Club recently marked a quarter century of play.

Water Services Manager, Chandra Despite lifting a Total Fire Ban Dissanayake, says not enough rain has in recent weeks, the Kaipara fallen in the right places. District Council is still imposing “The Waiatua Dam remains at water restrictions for Dargaville around 30% and the Kaihu River is still and Baylys Beach.

The club hosted a solid turnout of former and current players, coaches, managers and committee members and supporters at the Kaiwaka Sports Club on April 19 and 20. Club president, Kevin Robinson, says the club was very pleased with the reunion, which included a day of celebratory games concluding with a gala dinner. “A r o u n d 120 people attended the Saturday dinner, and life memberships were awarded to Willie Phillips, Wuzz Phillips, Kim Phillips and John Keighley,” he says. We l l a t t e n d e d  Otamatea Rugby Club life members, Peter Hargreaves matches were played and Adrian Reddy throughout the day, including a Golden Oldies match between Otamatea Old Boys and unfortunately the premiers were trounced 42–15.” Manaia which resulted in a draw. “The Otamatea Hawks reserves A television crew covered the day’s beat Hora Hora 25–21, but play for the Grassroots Rugby series.

at pre-rainfall flow. To continue to take water from the river we require a Water Shortage Direction from the Northland Regional Council, and to get this we need to retain water restrictions.” He says council thanks those affected for their continued efforts to conserve water. ■

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 by Rose Rees-Owen

To do his weekly grocery shop in Dargaville, Te Kopuru resident Greg Shepherd has a unique form of transport; he kayaks the Northern Wairoa River. It takes him a three hour round trip in his kayak decked out for fishing with ample storage and a chilly bin equipped for his weekly supplies. “Kayaking is great for bringing you back into the moment. With that time, I work through my thoughts and it’s peaceful to be out on the river.” “I try to catch the tides at the right time so I’m working with them, coming up on the  Greg Shepherd kayaking the Northern Wairoa River to get his weekly supplies incoming tide and going back on the outgoing.” after a relationship split he realised it He doesn’t own a car and says as was time to think about what he wanted he gets older he prefers the simple and he desired to attend university. life riding a motorbike as a faster and “I wanted to complete a degree — and more environmentally friendly mode now three degrees and a diploma later — of transport. I find myself working as a psychologist, a He moved to Te Kopuru six months profession I am passionate about.” ago after completing a Masters in Moving from Dominion Road, Psychology and a Post Graduate Auckland, to ‘quiet’ Te Kopuru was Counselling Diploma and now works as a big change, but he says it’s a ‘nice a contract psychologist around the west place’ and it allows him to indulge in coast and Whangarei. his hobbies of fishing and kayaking the Previously he ran forestry crews but Kaipara Harbour.  ■

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A time to remember “I expect this number of people — which seems to increase each year — bodes well for next year, which will mark 100 years since the first guns were fired in World War One.” After the Matakohe combined ceremony, a landmark museum display was opened, commemorating the North Auckland Mounted Rifles’ role in time of conflict. In Dargaville, the Dawn Parade attracted a good number of ex servicemen while a civil ceremony followed at the Town Hall. It was

marked by a salute to Australia in the Anzac — Australia, New Zealand Army Corps — partnership. “I thought it was time we acknowledged the huge contribution of Australia, as they also include New Zealand in their services,” said Dargaville RSA president, John McLean. The acknowledgement was underlined by a verse of Advance Australia Fair, sung by the Kauri Chorus. Elsewhere across Kaipara, services and parades took place in Mangawhai, Ruawai, Te Kopuru and many towns and settlements. ■

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“It was my first experience making a wedding cake from beginning to end and my son had more faith that I could do it than myself at times.” She put in over 40 hours and went twice to the Northern Wairoa cake decorating classes making around 30 flowers out of icing before she perfected it. “Without the patience of the tutor, Lyn Miers, who showed me how to make the gerberas, I wouldn’t have been able to complete it.” The happy couple were blown away with the end result says Debbie and the ivory and aubergine gerberas matched the bridal party’s bouquets. She says that the biggest challenge was transporting the tiers, a mix of white chocolate mud cake and fruit cake, down

to Christchurch where the wedding was held. “It weighed eight kilograms and you are only allowed seven in your hand luggage,” says Debbie, “luckily the security guard let us off.” She carried the delicate gerberas in a shoebox well protected with tissue paper and cellophane but three petals fell off and had to be salvaged with a hot glue gun. “I would do it all again for my kids but only if they got married in the Kaipara — I’m not travelling with a wedding cake again,” laughs Debbie. As far as cake decorating goes, she’s “hooked” and has signed up for a year of classes.

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Mother’s Day 12th May The perfect pony  by Sheri O’Neill

Heather Hobson from Aranga says the death of her child several years ago taught her the importance of following dreams. One of Heather’s dreams had always been to breed the perfect pony. “The pony mothers feel happy about letting their children ride,” she says. When her twelve year old son Travis

passed away, she says she realised dreams should be pursued. “Life is short; you have to make the most of it, and building the pony stud became part of our healing process.”

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In partnership with daughter Cassidy Spangler, Heather runs Monteith Ridge Gypsy Cob Stud. “Gypsy Cobs are very new in New Zealand,” she says, “but they’ve been bred for centuries to pull a wagon all day, manage on roadside grass and be gentle enough for children to ride.” Stallion Monteith Ridge Bow has sired over 40 foals and has 20 more due this spring. “My stud motto is ‘affordable and available’ and my goal is to make these beautiful horses within the reach of all who would like to own one,” she says. Another dream for Heather and her family was to open their home to foster children. “We began the training, but when Travis became ill it was put on hold while we cared for him.” Heather has been a foster mother now to several children, and is currently caring for a five week old baby girl. “I just love kids. A child is just such a beautiful thing,” she says.

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Cnr Kapia & Totara St, Dargaville

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Make Mum’s day with a gift she’s sure to love

Make it a truly special occasion with Gloria’s flowers and gifts, soft toys and more.

Bunnies Guinea Pigs Cold water and Tropical Fish

 Cassidy Spangler on Monteith Ridge Bow

Maungaturoto Market

FRIDAY 3RD MAY 4pM–7pM Centennial Hall, Maungaturoto

Arts • Crafts • Produce and More! Come and enjoy our fabulous rural flavour at the evening market that has been ‘created to inspire’

Lots of wonderful gift ideas for Mother’s Day at the Market that was ‘created to inspire’

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• Your choice of Texas T-Bone Steak & Sausie or Chicken & Sausie from the grill • Assorted Salads, Bread & Dessert • $23 adult plate $5 child plate – sausies on bread $20 seniors 60+ Meal tickets go in for • Ice Cream Cones for the kids $20 Bar Tab Your meal purchase includes: Draw Sweet Music of Anna Marie 1pm Lollie Scramble 2pm (Children ages 0–10)

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09 438 1627 14 Maunu Road Whangarei

Gloria’s Flowers & Gifts Edwin Arcade, 84 Victoria St

Dargaville • Ph 09 439 7236

HISTORIC

NORTHERN WAIROA Hotel Est. 1878

TREAT MuM

to a sumptious traditional Sunday Roast with a complimentary glass of bubbly - Only $20 + Heats on Fri 3rd, Sat 11th, 70 Victoria Street DARGAVILLE •Fri Phone 09 439 8923 every Sat until 17th then nd 22 September HISTORIC

Maungaturoto Hotel Est. 1902

BOOK NOW for MOTHER’S DAY and enjoy a gourmet meal prepared by our new chef - ‘a real treat for mum!’ 35 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto • Phone 09 431 8006


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golden years

Welcome to the

Wiser choices for a better retirement  by Andy Bryenton

Retirement has been prominent in the news recently, with the average life expectancy of New Zealanders on the rise. Calls for a new law to raise the retirement age have proven a little unpopular to say the least, but one thing is certain — with more and more Kiwis living to celebrate their centenary, the focus is on putting ‘more life in our years’, especially after 65. Many older folks know that a large home or farm is a lot of work to maintain, but independence is something which nobody wants to give up, no matter what their age. Relatives and friends can help ease the burden of caring for a large property, but only up to a point. In the winter, with a cold, empty homestead

and all that firewood to chop, moving into town near to amenities seems like a welcome prospect. Here in Dargaville the perfect middle ground is close at hand, with the planned community at Riverdale just down the riverbank from supermarkets, chemists, and even the district’s

Ray White Dargaville are proud to offer a 10% discount on our service fee to SuperGold Card Holders

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Simply inform your agent that you are a SuperGold Card holder prior to listing your property for sale. You will receive a 10% discount off our service fee (commission) upon settlement. Ray White Dargaville 09 439 7575

Riverdale

Retirement Village Your Sanctuary By The River

OPEN DAY on 12th May, 2013 at 10.30am

hospital. The homes here are modern, warm and well designed, and there are great community amenities to share, such as the central hall, a hub for the whole village. Riverdale will be having an open day with Devonshire teas on the 12th, so potential neighbours can meet current residents and take a look at their options. The Palms lifestyle village in Tikipunga, Whangarei offers the same mix of independence and security, situated in park like grounds. Boasting spacious and sunny villas across a variety of Norfolk Court / Norfolk Haven advise that after 5 hours of onsite auditing and auditors internal peer review, we achieved a full attainment on all points. The Ministry of Health have now certified our 4 bdrm dementia addition for occupancy. To qualify for assisted care you will need to be assessed by the District Health Board. You have the right to express any concerns that you may have during this time. For example, if you / your loved one are being assessed on one of your better days, explain that this is not how you always are. Is the wellbeing of your full time carer being taken into consideration.

Take care, make a time that suits you to come to see us and have a chat.

plans, this modern retirement community prides itself on a ‘resort’ atmosphere. For those who require a higher level of care, Norfolk Court Rest Home remains a top option, situated centrally in Dargaville and featuring a specialist wing for the care of people with dementia as well as comfortable, well tended accommodation for relaxed retirement living. With nurses on call and a friendly atmosphere, this is the right place for anyone needing a little extra care. Closer to Auckland, you’ll find the imposing Maygrove village, near the

Norfolk Court

Norfolk Court Rest Home Ltd

Give us a call and have a look around our Rest home & special needs facility (Dementia) — meet the staff and residents. Norfolk Court Rest Home Ltd 68–72 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone 09 439 6214 Ask for Carla RN/Manager or Stuart CEO The Right Choice. Locally owned and operated. Member of New Zealand Aged Care Association

• Resort style village with retirement services available

FREE Devonshire Tea Come and experience the Kaipara’s ultimate retirement lifestyle with us — and find out how you could save over $9,000 by making the move to Riverdale now!

• An independent living environment Living your s eni or yea r at t hei r v er y best

• Spacious, sunny architecturally designed villas,

Open HOURS Mon to Fri 9am~4pm Call us today

0800 868 548

For more information contact

entrance 45 Reed Street Tikipunga, Whangarei

Jean Johnson 09 439 7575 Spacious & sunny architecturally designed villas

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built of high quality materials (a variety of plans available) • Security gates, night security patrol, 24hr monitoring and safe links


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Welcome to the Orewa beaches and handy to the big city. This master-planned retirement community can cater to all kinds of needs, with a 50 bed hospital on site. At the other end of the spectrum, you’ll also

find recreation facilities any health spa would be proud of, and there’s support available all the way from household amenities to full medical care. For complete medical care for older folks living in the Kaipara, Dargaville’s Kauri Coast rest home and hospital offers a safe and secure environment with 24–7 living assistance. You can be sure that your loved ones are receiving the care and attention they deserve at this thoroughly modern facility, handy to all the services of the Kaipara’s largest town. Day care, respite care and convalescent care are all provided here as well by the qualified and understanding Kauri Coast staff. making life easier

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Sometimes it’s possible to live at home for many more happy years with just a few modifications and additions around the house. Many older folks enjoy the convenience of a luxurious and soothing walk in bath — replacing the ‘old tub’ with a safe, resort-quality bath that’s easy to use and easy to clean. It’s not just a lifestyle change, it’s a little bit of ‘spa therapy’ every day. If and when the time comes to downsize or leave the old homestead for someplace closer to loved ones, closer to town or with specialist care, you can rest assured that Ray White Jean Johnson real estate have you covered. The only real estate agents in the Kaipara offering a special Gold Card discount for over 65s, they really know the area, and they can make sure you receive a fair price for your beloved home when it’s time to sell. While it’s not a subject most families want to consider, planning for the funeral of a loved one is an inevitable part of life. Many older folks want to take this burden away from those who will be left to cherish their memory, and this kind of responsible planning ahead is made easier by the team at Morris and Morris. These tactful and caring professionals can make a plan to celebrate the life of yourself or someone important to you, so that when the time comes the emotional and financial toll is greatly reduced. ■

Retire in Luxury Be part of this lovely village offering a unique, secure lifestyle, with an emphasis on your convenience and comfort. Take advantage of our recreational facilities or simply appreciate the peace and quiet within the well groomed park-like grounds.

KAURI COST REST HOME AND HOSPITAL

0800 942 284 You achieve:

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Our priority is to understand your loved ones needs and preferences so that we can make our place special to them.

Rest Home • Hospital • Day Care Respite Care • Convalescent Care Kauri Coast Rest Home and Hospital 102 Hokianga Road, Dargaville

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(09) 439 6367

For more information call Colleen now on DDI 09 427-0054 0800 629-476

Maygrove Village 65 Tauranga Place – Orewa www.maygroveorewa.co.nz

A Hopper Development Project

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Why pre-plan your funeral? It could well be one of the most meaningful things you ever do for your family. Call us today for our free ‘Pre-planning your funeral’ brochure.

Call us or post this ad with your name, address and phone number to: FreePost Morris & Morris Funerals, Kamo Road, Whangarei. Or if you prefer email us at: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

199 Kamo Road, Whau Valley, Whangarei Whangarei 09 437 5799 or 0800 66 77 47 www.morrisandmorris.co.nz


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Duck Shooting Season Smoked Duck and Kumara Salad with Wasabi Mayo A delicious BBQ side to make good use of ducks you’ve put in the smoker during hunting season. 3 cups of smoked duck, skinless breast meat, cubed (approx. two birds) ½ cup of cashew nuts 4–5 medium kumara, peeled A small pottle of sour cream One jar or 1¼ cups light mayonnaise One finely diced red onion One coarsely diced capsicum — any colour will do, but sweet yellow capsicum is best One sprig of chopped spring onions Wasabi (Japanese horseradish) only one small squeeze is needed!

onion to a bowl and toss together until well mixed. Add the kumara, making sure that you don’t inadvertently ‘mash ‘it with overzealous mixing. Process the light mayo and sour cream in a pulse blender or kitchen whiz to make a creamy sauce. While still in the blender, add a little wasabi and pulse for a further 10– 20 seconds. Give it a taste — that wasabi is pretty zesty, so caution is the watchword here. Keep adding a bit at a time until its fiery enough for your palate. Mix the dressing into the ingredients in the bowl, and enjoy!

Boil the kumara well in advance and cube it to the same size as the duck. Give it time to completely cool in a separate bowl. The smoked duck is perfect as it is — there is no need to cook correctly smoked fowl, either chicken or duck. Do make sure your duck isn’t ‘cold smoked’ before you prepare this dish, though! Add the duck, cashews,  Duck can be more than just a traditional roast — capsicum, spring onions, and manuka smoke adds extra flavour

Duck season opens with a bang  by Andy Bryenton

Hunters will be out in force this week as duck shooting season begins, promising fun and challenges as well as the promise of some succulent roasts. There are a number of big events hosted around the Kaipara to coincide with the start of 2013’s duck shoot, and participants are encouraged to get amongst the action, as prizes, hints, tricks, tips and a lot of fun await. First up is the annual Hunting and Fishing Dargaville duck night — a local tradition made all the more fun this year by over 3,000 dollars worth of prizes and a shot at the title of the world’s best duck caller. This event kicks off on the evening of Wednesday the first, and is hosted by Hunting and Fishing in the main street. Shooting begins with the dawn on Saturday the 4th, and hunters are reminded once again to check their targets, observe strict gun safety, and of course to make sure they have a valid license. After a great weekend of shooting, the historic Maungaturoto Hotel has the perfect way to relax. Dry off your socks by the fire and enjoy their big duck shooter’s day — a celebration with prizes, wacky games, and a huge free BBQ for all of the Kaipara’s hunters.

There’ll be a warm welcome and cold drinks on offer as you share some yarns about the ones that flew away, and of course you’ll be entertained long into the night while planning next weekend’s expedition. The Maungaturoto Hotel’s duck shooter’s day is on Sunday the 5th of May — be there from mid day to get into the action.


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Small size, big value, huge street appeal  by Andy Bryenton

Mitsubishi’s new Mirage has been an instant hit in New Zealand, and that’s not all down to the retro chic appeal of its badge. Because while a large number of us remember owning or driving in the old Mirage (a bit of a 1980s’ classic, in its own way), the latest reincarnation of Mitsubishi’s flagship small car ticks all the boxes, paring away the fat to leave a simple, functional, and surprisingly fun little vehicle for a price well within the reach of those who would usually only buy second hand. Take the interior, for example. Here you’ll find ample room despite the car’s diminutive footprint, and auto essentials like air conditioning, a stereo with simple to master controls, and even hands free connectivity for your mobile. But you’ll find no hint of excess — the Mirage looks tidy and slick, with glossy black and silver accents, but it’s not a mobile appliance store. The controls are so simple and well laid out that it becomes instantly comfortable to reach for the indicator or the gear shift, and visibility all round is great, meaning that backing up and parking are a breeze. On the road a tap of the accelerator doesn’t elicit a V8 growl, but rather a burbling purr and smooth acceleration. While it’s obvious that you’re not behind the wheel of Mitsubishi’s rally-smashing

Evo X, there’s also much more power than you would expect from the three cylinders, 1200cc mill beneath the hood. Handling is smooth rather than sharp as well, as the Mirage delivers a comfortable driving experience through rush hour traffic. Don’t think it’s just for the city, though — this machine will cruise at 100kph comfortably as well, while delivering incredible fuel economy. The best part, though — the Mirage’s biggest appeal — is its looks. This is a small, economical and inexpensive car which looks fresh, interesting and fun, especially in the bright green which I tested. Then again, the real appeal for you might be the price. Or Mitsubishi’s 5 and 10 year warranties. Or, indeed, the fact that this sub-20k car is built by one of the most reliable brands in the industry.

New Ford Vehicles for Immediate Delivery If you have an Elders or Farmlands card or are a member of Federated Farmers, ask about a further discount

NEW RANGER XL, Supercab, painted Aurora Blue ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $52,928 + ORC NEW RANGER XL, 4/4, Crewcab, Manual, painted Highlight Silver ����������������������������������������������������������� $54,242 + ORC NEW RANGER XLT, 4/4, Crewcab, Manual, painted True Red��������������������������������������������������������������������� $58,690 + ORC NEW TERRITORY TITANIUM, 2�7 TD, 7 seater, leather trim, GPS, reverse camera, rear DVD, mud flaps, painted Vanish �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$65,823 + ORC NEW TERRITORY TX, 2�7 TD, 7 seater, painted Chill, h/d tow bar, mud flaps������������������������������������������$58,487 + ORC NEW FIEsTA 1�6 auto, painted Highlight Silver, bluetooth – voice control, mud flaps, alloy wheels, pinstripes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$24,223 + ORC NEW FIEsTA 1�6, manual, painted True Red, bluetooth with voice control, alloy wheels, mud flaps, pin stripes�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� sPECIAl $22,823 + ORC NEW FOCUs AMBIENTE, auto, choice of Winning Blue or Ingot Silver ���������������������������������� sPECIAl $29,990 + ORC

Pre-Loved Cars 12 FAlCON G6E, ex Ford Motor Co, only 6,400km, GPS, reverse camera, tow bar, big savings at���������������������$44,990 12 MAZDA 3 GLX, GEN II, auto, 1 owner, 22,740km, priced to sell �����������������������������������������������������������������������������$26,990 11 FAlCON FG XT, painted Edge, pre-registered, 400km only����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $33,990 11 MONDEO 2�3 auto liftback, only 21,700km, driven by Ford executive, huge savings ���������������������������������������$25,990 *Price listed is for LS model. GLS model shown. Price excludes On Road Costs of up to $650 which include registration, WoF and a full tank of fuel. Fuel economy figure for LS model only.

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10 FAlCON FG XR6, 1 owner, only 22,000km, immaculate, tow bar, monsoons, etc��������������������������������������������$31,990 09 FOCUs 2�0 auto, always popular, painted silver, 75,800km ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,990 08 FOCUs 2�0 auto, painted green ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,990 07 FAlCON BF XR8, 5 litre, mint condition, painted Obsession, 2 owners, 100,000km �������������������������������������$25,990 07 MONDEO 2�0 manual, 52,000km, 1 owner, immaculate ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,990

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05 MITsUBIsHI PAJERO EXCEED, 3�8 petrol, 7 seater, 4x4, always popular�������������������������������������������������������$19,990 03 FAlCON BA, Fairmont in White ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$10,450 02 FAlCON BA Futura, 1 careful owner, low kms ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $8,990 00 FAIRMONT GHIA AUII, 2 local owners, very good history �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $7,990 99 FAIRMONT AU Ghia V8� These are hard to find! ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ $7,990 99 MITsUBIsHI lANCER 1�8 GLXi, sedan, painted green, low kms ������������������������������������������������������������������������� $7,490

Light Commercials 12 RANGER XLT 4WD 3�2 TD (new model), crew cab, 6 speed manual, complete with canopy, tow bar, tuff deck, ex Ford Executive driven, painted Black Mica, a rare opportunity � PRICE REDUCED $54,990 12 RANGER XLT 4WD 3�2 TD (new model), crew cab, 6 speed manual, complete with tow bar, tuff deck and tonneau cover, painted Black Mica, immediate delivery �������������������������� PRICE REDUCED $52,990

FORD FOCUS the World’s Best Selling Car! Test drive one today & find out why! Dargaville Ford 54 Normanby Street DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015

10 TOYOTA HIlUX 3�0 TD, SR5, double cab, auto, in Black, 1 owner �������������������� lOADED WITH EXTRAs $42,990 08 RANGER XL 4WD 3�0 TD, single cab, flat deck, 1 owner, only 25,500km, as new ������������������������������������������$32,490 08 TOYOTA HIlUX, 3�0 TD, 4x4, SR5, crew cab, hardtop in grey with low kms ��������������������������������������COMING sOON

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Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015

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Letter to the editor Looking forward

 by Andy Bryenton

Dear Editor, We are appalled at the way in which a section of Mangawhai ratepayers (or non-ratepayers) are holding the remainder of us to ransom by lodging proceedings over the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme. Who will be winners in this harebrained action? We cannot see any long term benefit to people connected to the scheme, and we cannot see any advantages to the ratepayers elsewhere. The only possible outcome from this will be to increase costs in an already difficult situation, and it is unlikely that anyone except lawyers will gain any benefit from such a process. We agree with the comment by Steve Ruru that this is simply a ‘doublewhammy’ for all ratepayers. Hopefully the MRRA has the funds to pay for the costs incurred by the Kaipara District Council if they (the MRRA) should lose the argument. It would be beneficial for the whole community if the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association would withdraw their request and allow us to finally proceed forwards instead of backwards. Sincerely Rod and Maureen Sudlow Dargaville

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Lindsay West of Dargaville Ford may soon have to expand his trophy case, with another prestigious accolade coming his way from the famous American motor manufacturers who supply his range. Ford have honoured Lindsay and his team with a third President’s Award — the highest honour which the company can bestow on a dealership.

 Keith and Lindsay proudly display their recently won President’s Award trophy, the third to grace their trophy cabinet for superior sales and service.

The award represents the best of the best in delivering Ford’s range of vehicles to the public, and is given each year to the dealership who have gone the extra mile in terms of not just sales, but service and reputation building as well. To have won three such awards over the years is quite an achievement, and one to be proud of. The avant-garde glass trophy joins a host of others in

Dargaville Ford’s trophy cabinet — proof that this small-town Ford dealership really punches above its weight! It’s been a great year for Ford worldwide, with big awards handed down by the motoring press as well. The Ford Transit Custom was voted van of the year in Europe, the Ranger ute took out our local automotive ‘best of’, and now it’s been confirmed that the Ford Focus is the bestselling car on

earth! The production figures and sales are staggering for the mid-sized Ford flagship, and equate to an incredible half a million Focus models produced in the last six months alone. Then again, Ford worldwide have been rolling a new car or truck off the line every ten seconds for the last 109 years — that’s 350 million from the model T all the way to the latest Kuga.

Kaipara Service Directory Floor Sanding ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

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Glass Replacement - Insurance • Catdoors • Security Doors & Grills • Insect Doors & Windows • Interior Sliding / Wardrobe Doors • Locks, Stays Catches • Replacement Windows & Doors

WINDOW & DOOR 32 gladstone ladstone St, Dargaville SERVICES Mob 027 275 0918, ph/Fax h/Fax 09 439 6458

• Prepwork • Concrete grinding

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• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

Quality workmanship guaranteed

Les Sweeney Builders

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021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Representing

Windy ridge contracting Ltd Servicing the Kaipara and Whangarei Districts. If we cant do it, we know someone who can.

Fast efficient service — satisfaction guaranteed

• Round Bale Hay and Silage • Medium Square Baling • Cultivation

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 7 May 2013 edition is 10am, Monday 6 May 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Property Maintenance

Animal Accomodation

Public Notices

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. ½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. ½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm.

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.

M G Boarding Kennels, Matakohe. All pets welcome. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 2658 944.

STAINLESS STEEL, nuts, bolts & screws. Good selection. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219. WIPER BLADES. Are yours worn? Only $19.95 per pair. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.

Garage Sale LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH Saturday 4th May, 8.30am at The Lighthouse Church, corner of Normanby and Parore Street.

Livestock For Sale

Female Support Worker Required We are seeking a local female support worker to assist a Tetraplegic man in his own home based in Kaihu near Dargaville with personal care and home help. You must have a full driver’s license, be reliable and prepared to commit to training. You will need to be physically fit, have a reliable vehicle and be respectful of the client’s privacy. The shifts are from 8am-12pm Monday to Friday initially and then 8am-11am once fully trained. What we offer: Full induction, training and a friendly supportive environment plus a competitive hourly rate. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.

For more information contact: Laura Rogerson Ph 0800 621 222 xtn 208 www.mcisaac.co.nz

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Heating ROOFING For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting. Call us today for a free onsite consultation, phone 0800 326 123. Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville.

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

SAYR VENTILATION & heat pump — Sales, service & installation. Free quotations. CALL US NOW BEFORE THE RUSH STARTS 09 431 2025 — 021 762 352. ENERGY SMART SOLUTIONS.

NEED A PLUMBER? Then Call The Best! Supplies — Repairs — Maintenance. New installations, upgrades & renovations, burst pipes, hot water cylinders, kitchens & bathrooms. Plumbing and Heating Centre Phone today 09 439 6123 or 0800 326 123. 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

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

Work Wanted CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY 09 439 4670 — 77 Gordon St, Dargaville. Trailer covers — Boat covers & upholstery. Ute covers — car headlinings — ute seats recovered. Furniture recovers — Tarps etc. 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.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

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Property for Sale

NEWLY COMPLETED 3 Bdrm house, double glazed, insulated. New carpets and curtains. Large integral lined & insulated garage. Trade Me no: DAT 465. PRIVATE SALE $219,000. Phone 09 439 0559.

Nurseries & Plants QUOTES AVAILABLE for plants for your winter project. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a great range of native and coastal tolerant plants available now. Further reductions off wholesale prices for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm, or at other times by prior arrangement. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223.

Got2Go 2Go

Plants

Plants

55 West Coast Rd, Te Kopuru 9–4pm • Wednesday to Sunday

09 439 5556 Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY SWEEPING & Services. Make sure your chimney is clean for insurance purposes. It’s never too early to have your chimney, flue & fire box cleaned safety checked & repaired for winter. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376. Crawford Solutions. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Dargaville Medical Centre is looking for a Registered Nurse to work in our busy Practice. This is a full time position. Job share would be considered. Experience in Practice Nursing is preferred but not essential as training will be provided. Applicants will need to hold... • a current Annual Practising Certificate • a CPR certificate Interested applicants should forward a copy of their CV with covering letter to: jharris@dargavilledocs.co.nz or post to Judy Harris, Dargaville Medical Centre. PO Box 257, Dargaville. 0340. Closing date Noon Wednesday 22nd May 2013.

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• Calfshed/stockyard • Site preparations • Drilling • Driveways • Metal spreading

Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 Sat-Sun 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940 Work with your local licensed dealer

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Homekills 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

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Landscaping, Shelter, from $1 – $6

Little River Transport Ltd

Practice Nurse

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140sqm 3+ Large bdrms. Recently renovated character home. 630sqm fenced section, central Dargaville location. $239,000 Phone 09 439 8989.

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

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

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SHEEP, 5 SUFFOLK x ewes, 3 years, 4 ewe lambs, 1 weather lamb, have been run with ram, urgently require new home due to property sale. The sheep are very quiet, from Lifestyle block and come with all the necessary vet drenches etc. $750 ono. Phone 09 439 8841.

Situations Vacant

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BRAKE DISC pads. Good range, excellent price. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 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.

ART LESSONS in Maungaturoto with Richard and Diana Moore. No natural talent required! Step by step instructions. Enrolling now for term 2. Limited spaces available. Phone Diana 09 431 8383 or for more info www.artschoolnz.com.

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

Reception/administRation For a busy medical centre Full time 1 FTE

Job share could be considered Experience desirable Please apply in writing with a covering letter and CV to Practice Manager Dargaville Medical Centre Box 257 Dargaville Email: jharris@dargavilledocs.co.nz

closing date: 9th may 2013

Bereavement Notice

Public Notices

WARD

Badminton

Robert (Bob) On 26th April 2013 (peacefully) at Dargaville Hospital in his 84th year. Dearly loved husband of the late Ellen. Will be missed by his friends. In accordance with his wishes a private cremation has been held. All communications to: Mr J M Taylor 53 Station Rd, Paparoa

HART FUNERALS FDANZ DARGAVILLE

Weekly from Tuesday 7th May

Juniors 6–7.30pm $2/night

Seniors (14yrs +)

7.30pm onwards $3/night Dargaville Town Hall (rear entrance) Some racquets available ALL WELCOME Enquiries 022 013 5879

TILES Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at Plumbing and Heating Centre. Phone 0800 326 123. 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville. WOOD SPLITTER for hire, “Best in the West” Phone 09 439 6330.

Music Hall

Ad Absurdum

Friday 26th and Saturday 27th April Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th May Thursday 9th and Friday 10th May

Tickets $35.00 Dinner and Show 6.30pm $18.00 Show only 8.00pm Available from Dargaville BP and Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

TiCkeTS on SAle now!

We are looking for Volunteers to become ‘Friends of the Dargaville Arts Association’ We are a very active community organisation who among other things run the Muddy Waters Gallery in Dargaville on behalf of our members. The Association is looking for some help, and would like to hear from anyone who has any spare time and would like to assist us. We could do with help to take care of some secretarial work (ie attend our meetings and take minutes) or perhaps join our roster to do a three hour, morning or afternoon shift in the Muddy Waters Gallery in Dargaville. Also, if anyone would like to assist in keeping our website and facebook updated, we would love to hear from you.

Phone Pat on 09 439 4361 or 021 439 698.

The Kaipara District Council wishes to advise that it is holding Hearings to listen to submissions to the Annual Plan 2013/2014 including amendments to the Long Term Plan. This is the opportunity for those who have made a submission to address the Commissioners and speak to their submission. These Hearings are open to the public and everyone is welcome. The dates and venues are as follows: Monday 13 May 2013 at the Lighthouse, Dargaville Tuesday 14 May 2013 at the Country Club, Maungaturoto Wednesday 15 May 2013 at the Club, Mangawhai For further information, please telephone the Customer Service Centre on 0800 727 059.


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Agents for

Roper & Jones 205 hokianga Road

36 Plunket street

524 Birch Road – Matakohe

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3 bedrooms with polished Modern kitchen. Open plan floors. Insulated under floor & living. 2 bedrooms. Large ceiling. Handy location, close garden shed. Large family to schools. sized section. $179,000 Ref 114 Ref 3122 $142,000 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

6a Bellbird Place

49 Grey street

Developed and farmed for over 25 years by the same family. Fully fenced to 19 paddocks, with a central race. Dam water gravity feed to troughs. Hay barn, with feed lot. Comfortable 2 bedroom cottage set on 25ha (approx). First National, 110 Victoria St, Dargaville – 2nd May, 12 midday Ref HL2046 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

39 cranley street

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Pouto Point

Pouto Road

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9.46ha (23 acres approx). 4.37ha (10 acres approx). Existing building site with Amazing harbour & rural power. Rural & harbour views. views. Storage shed plus good Very private. fencing. First National, 110 Victoria St, Dargaville – 2nd May, 12 midday Ref BL462 Ref BL463 cRaiG cleMenT 021 461 668

142 Gordon street

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On the seal, 2.3653ha, just under 6 acres, quality built 1960s’ home, good sheds, land currently leased for kumara. Motivated vendors. $289,990 Ref HL2064 John PoWell 021 439 555

doctors hill Road

heatley Road

NEW LiStiNG

2 dbl bdrms + sunroom. Near Recently renovated 4 bdrm home on 1012m². Modern new kitchen. Fresh & modern Kitchen, open plan. Private bathroom. Large north facing back yard. deck. No exit street. $175,000 $249,000 Ref 3167 Ref 3169 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

empire street

87 colville Road

Looking for a sound & solid home… look no further. 1960s’ family home with combined kitchen/dining, separate lounge with wood burner & heat pump. Redecorated in 2007. Fully fenced level 1012m² section. $215,000 Ref 3176 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

10 huia crescent

1/66 Montgomery ave

Low maintenance 4 bedroom Fully fenced 3 bdrm home. home. New bathroom, open New carpet, separate lounge plan living. Good sheds, plus with kent style fireplace. Huge storage space. Close to town double garage plus single. on 1 acre of flat land. Don’t wait. $285,000 Ref 3177 $165,000 Ref 3175 cRaiG cleMenT 021 461 668

71a logan street

NEW LiStiNG

Modern easy care mini lifestyle. 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Large rumpus. Extensive 3 double bdrms. Master with decking. Large 7x12 American ensuite. 1874m² section. Dbl barn. Set on 3 acres in town garage with auto door. bdy. On school bus route. $255,000 $310,000 Ref HL2066 Ref 3159 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

Thinking of downsizing. Front Two levels, 4 bedrooms, unit in good street. Sunny & 2 bathrooms of family living. warm 2 bedroom, with open Private 1169m² section in a plan living. quiet good street. $129,000 $283,000 Ref 3166 Ref 3145 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

sunset drive

$65,000

704m² section at Baylys Beach. Tidy 2 bedroom house on Power, phone & water at flat easy care section. Sunny covered deck, open plan living. boundary. Walking distance to shop/café & beach. Selling Walking distance to town. $40k below valuation. $125,000 Ref S546 Ref 3174 cRaiG cleMenT 021 461 668

roperandjones.co.nz

Soak up the sun and enjoy the view. Very large deck, open plan living. 3 bdrms. Double garage. $219,000 Ref 1415 Jill Wilson 021 505 712

260m² barn house with workshop. Features 3 bdrms, 5 garages, plus an 18x7m shed. Set on 4ha (approx). Landscaped & orchard. $399,000 Ref 1394

Residential sections & lifestyle Blocks 1.585 ha, Maungaturoto, great value. $110,000 Ref 1420 1.44 ha, Maungaturoto, services to boundary, in town. $98,000 Ref 1384 1.8 ha, Paparoa, private location. $92,500 Ref 1395 4.51 ha, Whakapirau, bush block with barn and small dwelling. $180,000 Ref 1367 5385m2, Kaiwaka, next to boat ramp, bush, cleared house site. $144,000 Ref 1409 6593m2, Kaiwaka, next to boat ramp, bush, cleared house site. $154,000 Ref 1408 6031m2, Kaiwaka, next door to boat ramp, cleared house site. offers over $300,000 Ref 1406 sheila Boon 027 498 5651

09 439 7295

Licensed under REAA 2008

Got Gas? Cost effective residential & commercial gas supply. Prompt delivery from Aranga to Brynderwyn and everywhere in between.

Gas & Tyre SERV ICES

0800 788 288

gasrefill@gasandtyre.co.nz

148 Victoria Street, Dargaville


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