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A close shave for cancer fund Eight Dargaville residents have become a little ‘light headed’ to take part in a national project to raise funds for cancer victims
Putting the Kai in Kaipara
Kaipara Kai’s Celebrity Dinner filled the tables at the Lighthouse Function Centre …
Shave for a Cure is Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand’s biggest fundraising event, and helps the six Kiwis who are diagnosed with a blood cancer or related condition every day. New Zealanders from all walks of life have lost their locks for the cause, involving schools, businesses, community groups, families, sports teams, social organisations, universities and many more. Thus, there was a ‘shave in’ at Baylys Beach restaurant, Funky Fish last weekend. Among the first to go under the clippers was entertainer, Anna Marie Cutts and David Cutts. “We were joined by Alicia and Jeff Hall, who have been fundraising for the cause for the last two months, and raised around $1200. They were joined by Kathleen Bennett-Galo and Daniel Dempsey. The six were then joined on the day by two more supporters, including Daniel’s fiveyear-old step son, Keith, who gave up his rat’s tail in support of his dad.”
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Feeling a bit light-headed after a charity fundraiser — Alicia Hall, Jeff Hall, Daniel Dempsey, David Cutts, Anna Marie Cutts, Kathleen Bennett-Galo, and in front Keith Pulham,
Police complaint against KDC A complaint against the Kaipara District Council of obtaining monies by deceit is being lodged with the police. The complaint arises from illegal rates the council has admitted levelling in Mangawai for the EcoCare wastewater scheme. “I gave the council until Friday, March 29, to repay the monies obtained as rates or come to some arrangement with respect to repayment,” said Mangawhai ratepayer, retired solicitor, Clive Boonham.
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School milk and recycling Ruawai Primary School is one of over 100 Northland schools in the Fonterra Milk for Schools programme and it’s been well received by pupils “The milk is supplied in tetra packs, which when emptied have to be folded up, origami style and placed in a special bin, supplied by Fonterra ready for recycling,” said principal, Rob Posthumus. “As you can probably imagine it’s fun and games for the children having to fold the containers in a specific way and it’s taking much more time out of the day than we anticipated. We have
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Arthritis Day For Dargaville Not looking forward to the end of summer and the soon to arrive winter months? Arthritis a problem? Wondering how you will cope? Well cheer up because help is at hand. A free Arthritis information seminar is planned for Dargaville on Wednesday 9 May at Te Ha Oranga, Dargaville Hospital. Commencing at 10.30am the discussions cover a range of subjects from rheumatoid and inflammatory arthritis, to osteoarthritis and gout. Osteoarthritis, often called ‘wear
and tear’, is the most common form of the complaint. It is estimated that half the people over the age of sixty and almost everyone over eighty will be effected especially in knees, hips and spine and joints that are weight bearing. Georgina Greville, Arthritis Educator and registered nurse, will present the discussions. You are welcome to turn up on the day but it will help if you make a booking. Ring 09 408 2451 or 0800 663 463. Donations welcomed. Ruawai Primary Schools Room 2 students enjoying the Milk in Schools programme.
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Rally noise recedes The crackle and roar of rally cars has faded from rural Kaipara roads with victory in the Brother International Rally of Whangarei going to Australian, Chris Atkinson, with a 28.1 second winning margin over fellow Asia Pacific Rally Championship contender, Per-Gunnar Andersson. Atkinson drove a Skoda Fabia S2000 in his and the car’s first event with Team MRF from India. Last year Atkinson won the event in a Proton Satria Neo S2000 car — the car now driven by Andersson. Third overall and third APRC finisher was Atkinson’s team-mate, Indian Gaurav
Gill, in a similar MRF-backed Skoda. The rally covered 283.28 kilometres over roads around Whangarei and through Northland and Kaipara, and attracted nearly 50 drivers from India, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Sweden, United Kingdom, and New Caledonia as well as from all over New Zealand.
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Police complaint against KDC “The basis of this complaint is quite simple. Council acknowledged on February 10, 2012, that the EcoCare rates were illegal. It knew that it had no legal right to collect any rates that were illegal. However it had sent out a rate demand (fourth installment) that included those illegal rates at an earlier date. Once it discovered that the rates were illegal Council should have sent a message to ratepayers advising that the illegal rates were not to be paid. It failed to do that and proceeded to collect and keep the illegal rates.” The KDC says it believes the initiation of legal proceedings at this time would be counter-productive and not in the interests of either council or the community. It adds in a statement: ‘All that it would do is create significant additional costs for both council (whose costs would ultimately need to be funded via rates) and the individual ratepayers involved. In addition to the costs of the proceedings themselves there would be a need, if the court did order a refund of the rates collected to date, for that ‘lost revenue’ to be financed in an interim
period until the resulting loan could be repaid via a new rating mechanism in the future. It is our desire to work with the community in an open and transparent manner. We are working through the options for addressing the invalid rates issues and we anticipate being in a position to release the draft 2012 Long Term Plan (LTP) in the near future. The LTP outlines a number of options for funding both the capital and operating costs associated with the MCWWS (EcoCare system). The options put forward are significantly different to the approach that council has used in the past and will create a high level of community interest and feedback. From the LTP process we will hopefully get to the point in which there is a level of agreement on the long term funding options for the MCWWS. In saying that, it is also accepted that these options may need to be revised in the future to reflect the outcomes of the Auditor-General Inquiry and the implementation of any recommendations arising from it.’
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Two die in Kaipara air crash The crash of a micro-light aircraft on Kaipara’s South Head last weekend reverberated through the tight-knit Dargaville aviation community. Two men in their 70s died when their newly-purchased Zenair Zodiac came down in a paddock following a Mayday emergency call. They were returning to Dargaville after visiting the Royal New Zealand Air Force 75th Anniversary Air Show at Ohakea. “In fact, both men stayed with me before they flew south,” said Dargaville instructor, Murray Foster. “One of the men is a qualified pilot and a former ship’s captain — including time as skipper of the Spirit of New Zealand, while the other was being taught by me, and was just about to qualify. They bought their new plane about six weeks ago and we had hangar facilities for them so they kept it at Dargaville. “It’s a real tragedy all around. Both men had grown families and in fact,
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This is a series of regular articles keeping you informed of happenings on our harbour today, and from bygone days — truly the ‘Jewel of the Kaipara’.
When there’s too much beach by Brian Eastwood
Imagine this. ‘Sometimes during the sand storms some unfortunate fowl gets blown out from the shelter of the house and as they crouch down the sand covers them and if they are not rescued, it buries them’ No, it is not a story from a Middle East desert but a 1901 newspaper report describing conditions at Pouto Lighthouse on Kaipara Heads. ‘Kaipara North Head is a moving sandhill with a few hard clay patches. The lighthouse and the houses are built on one of them,’ noted the newspaperman in his story. ‘The houses are built on piles off the ground so that the wind gets full scope under them to keep the sand
clear. Otherwise the sand would bank up against them in windy weather. It is very unpleasant when blowing hard as great sandbanks build up in unexpected places. The air is full of driving sand which finds its way in through doors and windows, much to the disgust of tidy housewives’. Kaipara was never an easy harbour for a ship’s captain to safely enter. Early instructions for mariners told them to sight a triangular tuft on the South Head
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and a green patch on North Head. One disgruntled captain protested in 1874 that the green patch was usually covered with sand so that it was often not visible. The first signalling station was on South Head and was said to be unworkable from there. Up to 1881 more than twenty ships had already come to grief on the sandbars. That unhappy captain also complained, ‘There is no leading beacon into the harbour, it is difficult to get a pilot, wharf accomodation is wretched and mooring One of the Pouto lighthouse cottages. They were built on piles to avoid sand building up against the walls. piles insecure’. Other skippers agreed and got A Government steamer called just together to agitate for the station to be twice a year to land oil and stores. shifted. After many appeals North Head Landing supplies on the beach was done was picked as the best site. on low tide because flood tide conditions On 1st December 1884 the new North were almost always bad. Provisions were Head lighthouse sent a beam of light got locally. 37 kilometres out to sea. Presumably to Eventually in 1903 shifting sand stop it being blown away, the lighthouse and erosion became too much and the walls were packed with Mt Eden rocks. families shifted in to Pouto. So if you ever There were two cottages for the keepers thought that it was an easy and romantic and their families, a stable, water tanks, life being a lighthouse keeper’s wife and a boat shed and two tool sheds. family at Kaipara Heads, it seems you In his book ‘Pouto-105 Years’, author would be wrong. That is if those early Logan Forrest named Martin Nelson as reports about Pouto Lighthouse are to the first keeper with his assistant, John be believed. Ansin. Edwin Curel became assistant World War Two meant the lighthouse and maintenance man a year later and had to be shut down. After the war in stayed in the job until 1910. For five of November 1947, an automatic light was those years he also took on the job of fitted on the same day that Kaipara was official pilot. closed as a port of entry.
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Putting the Kai in Kaipara Kaipara Kai’s Celebrity Dinner filled the tables at the Lighthouse Function Centre last Saturday night, with entertainer Garry McCormick adding to the fun. Earlier in the day, he held a meet and greet with local people at the Empire Wine Cellars where he signed T-shirts as local country music singer, Brooke Menzies, provided entertainment. At the dinner, Kevin Friedrich and Lionel Richie offered a piano accordian accompaniment as guests enjoyed Kim’s Cuisine to comments such as ‘Fabulous - equal to anything a master chef could have done’. Seafood fritters vied with scotch fillet, roast lamb, spiced kumara and macadamia crusted snapper for the diners’ attention. “Overall the whole Kaipara Kai festival went really well,” said organiser Trevor Donald. “We had lots of positive feedback and demands for it to happen again. But we do need more people on
Local singer Brooke Menzies meets Gary McCormick
the organising committee to help next year.” While the dinner was in progress, world hip hop dance champions Request dance crew entertained on stage at the Town Hall for the first Kaipara Kai Big Night Out show. It’s hoped the event will be held each year as part of the festival.
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A close shave for cancer fund “The atmosphere was great, everyone had fun, but without forgetting why we were all there. Everyone was really supportive of everyone else.” The event raised almost $1500. LBC is the national charity dedicated to supporting patients and their families living with a blood cancer or a related blood condition and receives no government funding, relying on the appeal to fund patient support programmes, research, information, awareness, and advocacy. For more photos, visit Kaipara Lifestyler on Facebook
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Classics in the Kaipara Veteran visitors graced Kaipara roads when millions of dollars worth of classic cars drove down SH12 to Dargaville and points east Two dozen vehicles, mostly priceless Packards – well one did have a price tag of $2,000,000 – were taking part in the South Pacific Packard Club’s Northern Exposure rally through Northland. The journey started and finished in Orewa, and the Kaipara leg, from the Waipoua Forest to The Kauri Museum was the end of the trip. “It was a wonderful experience when they drove up and they all thoroughly
enjoyed their visit here,” said museum CEO, Bet Nelley. The cars included an Australian contingent as well as vehicles from around New Zealand. While the club has more than 50 members, not all made the Northland tour. With some of the five-litre power plants guzzling as much as four litres of gas per 16 kilometres, it is ‘not for the faint-hearted,’ as one driver quipped.
Courtesy of Archives, Dargaville Museum Extracts from the North Auckland Times, Dargaville . . .
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argaville claims the distinction of possessing the youngest skater in the world in the person of Dorothy Armitage, who is only two years and nine months old. Though there are no baby skates available, this little mite with the smallest skates strapped to her feet is able to make really excellent progress around the floor of the Royal Rink. She readily joins in with the throng of regular skaters if permitted to do so.
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• Modern Townhouse • 3 bedrooms • Office • 2 double bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Huge kitchen • Large deck • Large living • TV/Rumpus room Ref 3041 • Single garage/auto door $289,000 $245,000 Ref 3042 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900
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Private & Peaceful. 4 dble Elevated block of 5888ha (apx). bedroom home set on 5543m2 partially completed heritage of land. Great outdoors with barn for living. Easy commute to native trees & small stream, Dargaville or running through property. Whangarei. $194,000 Ref 3047 $269,000 Ref HL2030 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER APRIL 4 - 2012
Top honours for local real estate stars It was a night to remember at the annual First National Real Estate awards for the team at our local Dargaville and Maungaturoto branches, as they filled the trophy cabinet with accolades. Held each year by the Australasian-wide group of real estate professionals, the awards honour achievement in all areas of the trade, singling out those agents who have gone the extra mile for their clients and those who have excelled in different facets. Jill Wilson from Roper and Jones (our local First National branch in Dargaville) is overjoyed with the range and number of awards her tight-knit team have won, with recognition in a wide range of categories and in the face of stiff competition from Auckland salespeople enjoying a resurgent property market. “It’s recognition for all their hard work,” she says — hard work which has seen Roper and Jones declared Rural Office of the Year as well as gaining the third spot overall for sales. Other accolades for individual salespeople include a pair for Rhoda Morrison, who attained both top rural salesperson and a Sapphire award (equivalent to a silver medal in sports). Jill Wilson and Michele Tomlinson both took home Ruby awards (equivalent to the bronze), while Rachael de Vries earned not only the coveted Diamond award, but also the fiercely contested position of top exclusive lister and eighth place across the northern region overall. For her five years with First National Rachael was also given a long service award, while Gary Morris from the Maugaturoto branch was commended for his fifteen years of service. Roper and Jones have also picked up the top award for their public relations and advertising — an aspect of their business that we here at the Kaipara Lifestyler are proud to assist with every week. The award is specifically for ‘best consistent coverage’ — and there’s no denying that the bold blue and white colours of First National are always seen around the Kaipara. For one agency to win so many awards is a testament to the dedication and ability of the people who work there, and the folks at Roper and Jones have every reason to celebrate their win. For those looking to buy or sell property in the Kaipara, it’s just a few more good reasons to pay this winning team a visit.
This yearly tradition is a real blast! With duck season just around the corner the keen hunters and shooters of the Kaipara are gearing up for some serious fun.
Jill Wilson
Rhoda Morrison
Michelle Tomlinson
Rachael de Vries
That’s because before the first duck calls are heard across the ponds and wetlands of the north there’s another big pre-season event which draws in hunters from far and near — the annual Northern Wairoa Gun Club Duck Hunters’ Shoot in association with Nola Sports. In what’s become a yearly tradition folks will get together with their fellow shooters to meet, greet and compete in a day which is both fun and practical. As well as enjoying a clay target shoot in the crisp autumn air it’s a chance to unbend rusty trigger fingers and make fine adjustments to equipment which will soon be pressed into service bagging dinner on the wing. To make the day even more fun there’s a swag of prizes up for offer — not only a pool of $3000 but also a pair of Escort pump action shotguns. With prizes like these up for grabs expect to see some sharp shooting action! Last year over 100 hunters and marksmen had a great time at the event, and this year is shaping up to be another one for the record books. Come along to the N.W. Gun Club on April 15 — the fun starts at 9am sharp (which is almost mid-day for keen hunters!) and will continue through the day.
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Annual Duck Hunters Shoot. Sunday 15th of April 2012 - 9am start
Duck shooting is actually of great environmental benefit, culling numbers
so that native species of bird get a fair go. Fish and Game also put back much of the money from duck shooting licences into the restoration of wetlands which were reclaimed in earlier years for pasture, meaning that each year duck season provides not only a hot meal or two and some fun with hunting companions, but also does a little bit to improve the natural environment, protecting the resource for generations to come. This year’s Northern Wairoa Gun Club Duck Hunters’ Shoot is held in conjunction with Nola Sports, who are also hosting a duck shooter’s night on the May 3, before the season opens, and giving away a 5-shot semi auto Escort shotgun as part of their prize draw (every $50 spent on hunting gear gets you a ticket). Visit Mike at Nola Sports to secure hunting licences and get some advice on the right gear for a top season — guns, ammo, calls, decoys and camo make all the difference when it comes to a great day’s hunting.
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Winter Health Art of the Shaolin Monks sharpens the body and the mind Though they appear worlds apart in their applications here in New Zealand, the twin disciplines of Tai Chi Chuan and Shaolin Kempo share a spiritual and historical bond going all the way back to the Buddhist monks of the Himalayas, and a philosophy of inner peace, confidence and strength which is timeless. Initially developed to keep the bodies of meditative monks fit and healthy, Shaolin Kempo has become famous throughout the world due to the skill and artistry of the Shaolin Monks — a group who are legendary for their skill and iron willpower. Tai Chi, on the other hand, is usually associated with peace and relaxation —
a technique which came out of China roughly 350 years ago to the attention of the west, but which flourished in the 60s and 70s as a de-stressing, meditative art. In fact, as local martial arts trainer and advocate Nick Christiansen will tell you, both forms share a common purpose — to harness the flow of energy naturally occurring in the body, to foster discipline and calm, and to focus the mind. Tai Chi motions performed with powerful, swift intent are nearly indistinguishable from similar Kempo forms to the untrained eye, and each art complements the other. Nick explains that Kempo is an exercise for the body and the mind, and that while it also forms the cornerstone for an effective form of self defence, the martial art (practised for nearly 1500 years) actually teaches students
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to walk away from trouble and to avoid violence. More importantly, the values of discipline, inner strength and determination fostered by following the Shaolin Kempo path can help in all aspects of life — from work to school to sport and beyond. Our local Dargaville school of Kempo was established by the renowned martial arts proponent Robert Gemmell, who, among other achievements, developed effective defence techniques for the police force and who himself studied at the Shaolin Temple in China. Just over 40 students study Tai Chi and Kempo in Dargaville, aged from five through
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to 80, all in a supervised and safe environment. There’s a level of Tai Chi or Kempo for all genders, sizes, shapes and ages, and it’s great fun as well as a great way to hone the body and mind to a new level of fitness and confidence. Visit Nick at the school on River Road to talk about getting yourself — or your kids — involved in this ancient yet very modern discipline.
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Winter Health This tasty bulb is not only a great culinary ingredient, it’s also the world’s most powerful natural antibiotic. Garlic also helps purify the blood, it’s a great benefit to the immune system, and you’ll find that many other veges in the garlic family are great winter health helpers too. Try onions and leeks in a tasty soup or folded into a hearty stir fry — they have a milder taste than garlic but share many of its good properties. For the best results (in both flavour and for your body) always choose ‘live’ garlic — organic, spray free and kiwi grown are best. In fact, you can grow your own garlic easily to make sure there’s always a ready supply — come and ask us how! At Sunshine Organics in Maungaturoto you’ll find a cornucopia of great winter produce, as well as the Good Health Winter Wellness range — designed specifically to boost the immune system. You’ll also find friendly advice and everything you need for a healthy and positive winter — stop by when you’re in town for a juice, a snack and a chat.
Keeping you in the game this winter Physiotherapist Lyndsey Bargh is passionate about winter sports — especially when it comes to other people enjoying a great season without aches, pains and sprains getting them down. As the physio who the Northern Wairoa netball team turn to to keep them in top form, Lyndsey knows that timely treatment can make all the difference between a season on the court or on the bench. She’s joined in her practice and in her dedication to the winter codes by physiotherapists Scott and Cameron, who are team physios for the Bulls and Sharks rugby teams — an arena of big hits and hard fought victories where top performance is a must. Between the three of them, Lyndsey’s team can deal with most sporting injuries. And the good news is that for minor injuries of this type you don’t even need a doctor’s referral to go direct to physio care. For anyone — on or off the field — who’s feeling aches and pains from the cold, damp weather, there’s a simple message from this dedicated team of healthcare professionals. Get treatment sooner rather than later and you’ll be able to get back in the game, no matter what your code.
Winter questions answered by Health Options This winter the team at Health Options have the answers to all your health and wellbeing questions. Here are just a few which are topical to the season: Is the thought of winter approaching getting you down? Do you normally suffer through countless colds and coughs during this season? Here at Health Options we have a wide range of essential minerals and vitamins to get you through. Have you ever tried homeopathic treatment? It’s a great and safe
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Are you or your loved one considering a move into Residential care? Are there any concerns you have or information you require, Re: Assessments, Financial criteria, subsidies, or vacancies etc? We understand such a move can raise a lot of questions and we would like to be able to help you through this process. Please feel free to contact Norfolk Court’s Registered Nurse/Manager Carla Doran or Stuart House the CEO and arrange a time that suits all to have a friendly discussion, look around Norfolk Court and have the opportunity to meet our other Residents. We look forward to meeting with you.
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alternative to pharmacy medicine without any side effects. It’s also usually cheaper and you only use it when you need it. It’s worthwhile having a homeopathic ‘first aid’ kit at home. Things like Histamine for allergies, flu-guard (a great alternative to getting a flu shot), ‘Crampmed’ and ‘Coughmed’ just to name a few. How are your animals and family? Any with painful scratches, rashes or sores? Well, Hypercal is the essential first aid ointment for you. It’s a really nice lotion with calendula and specifically for painful sores and great to use for the whole family including your pets. It’s non-toxic and will help with pain and infection, as well as minimising scar tissue.
Midwives offer free West Kaipara service Laurie Cairns-Cowan and Deb Mason are independent midwives providing a valuable service to expectant mothers in the West Kaipara — in fact, their profession is one which has been respected for centuries as vital to the health of both mothers and babies. With no specialist birthing unit in Dargaville’s local hospital, it’s even more important for local mums to call a midwife as soon as they know a baby is on the way. That’s because the wealth of knowledge and experience inherent to the profession is valuable all the way through from conception to birth to post-natal care — it can make all the difference to your child’s start in life. Best of all, for many expectant mothers the skills of a qualified independent midwife come free of charge, subsidised by the government. If you’re planning to start or expand your family get some friendly advice from Deb and Laurie — they’ll be with you every step of the way!
Healthy advice on exercise from Active Living Physiotherapist Helen Sheat from Active Living Physiotherapy knows that regular exercise and activity should be an integral part of looking after ourselves. When we exercise regularly the benefits are scientifically proven — we gain heart health, muscle strength and balance, and exercise releases endorphins which make us feel great. But it is worth understanding that as we exercise and build strength we also shorten muscles. In fact our everyday jobs, chores and postures can also do this. Knowing some basic stretches specific to your activity is valuable in preventing injury and those annoying pains that persist. Research is now showing that it is the dynamic of the shortened muscles around our joints that is influencing the degree of wear and tear present! Prevention is everything, whether it be calf stretches in
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the shower following your run or neck stretches after using the computer. Physiotherapists are specialists in knowing the length every muscle should be, so they are a great place to start.
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Contact Anna Cherry Ph 021 0246 9949 Body Kneads, Edwin Arcade Victoria St, Dargaville
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
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Used tyres. They dot the rural landscape, where perhaps they fill their only really useful role, in holding down covers on farm silage pits
Specifications • 8 High Intensity LEDs. • Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp with Reflector. • ADR approved. • Cable supplied: 400mm. • Fitting: Surface mount onto flat surface vertically with indicator at top or horizontally using bolts in back of lamp.
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They have also been used as planters, and in a few instances, packed with earth to provide alternative eco-homes on lifestyle blocks. However, this is a limited resource for tyre recycling, so much so that the government has come up with $133,000 in funding for the Product Stewardship Foundation to explore recycling options for used tyres. “We have a significant environmental problem in New Zealand with the disposal of about 4 million tyres annually at the end of their useful life,” a government spokesman said. “In all 85% of those tyres end up in landfills where they leach contaminates that pose a long term risk to the environment.
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We need to find economic ways to put them to better use. Possibilities include processing the tyres for road surfacing products, converting them into floor tiles, useable fuels and recycling the steel.” The working group will look at schemes in other countries and develop options and guiding principles for New Zealand. The government expects to receive the report detailing options by April next year. The Motor Trade Association is a lead member of the investigating group and manager, Dougal Morrison, says it is good to see common sense prevail. “There are only so many silage stacks in New Zealand. Most tyres, even if collected by reputable collectors end up in landfills around the country.” MTA would like to see around 4 million tyres collected each year and processed into other products.
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Kaipara Service Directory AFFCO LIVESTOCK Terry North
Phone 09 439 5902
Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320
CHICKEN FERTILISER & LIME A natural, cost effective all year round N.P.K fertiliser for pasture, maize crops, market gardens & small blocks. We supply, cart & spread. Also: • Lime • Wood shavings • Metal • Sand
Phone: 021 724 327 (Neil) or 021 270 6828 (Bruce)
Office: 09 299 64 86 www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz
Landscape Services & Sculpture on Commission
Greg Newman Ph 09 439 0853 Mobile 027 258 9931 Email newman.horne@igrin.co.nz
Comber & Seymour ltd
Normanby St, Dargaville Craftsmen, Plumbers, Drainlayers Sheetmetal, AND Roofing Contractors
relax revise renew • Engagement Portraits • Weddings • Family Portraits
Phone 09 439 7270
Mike Collins
021 22 33 470
We Service The Kaipara District
nzphotography@live.com www.dragonseye.co.nz
Floor Sanding
Pick Up & Delivery Service Available
Greg Brownie
Locally owned and operated • Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated
• Prepwork • Concrete grinding
C H A I N S AW S & M OW E R S
Conditions apply
Lo caL D e aLe r s f o r :
Quality workmanship guaranteed Phone 027 439 7565 or 439 7564
Phone / Fax: 09 439 7172 E: dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz www.dargaville.laserelectrical.co.nz
• Audio Visual • Domestic Wiring • Lighting Shop • Security / CCTV Systems • Heat Pumps • Refrigeration • Repairs & Maintenance • Cowshed Electrical Systems • Air Conditioning / Ventilation
3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881
PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865
1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE
Specialists in Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy
HAMMONDS Lawyers
The local law firm committed to you and your community
The team at Hammonds provide the highest quality legal service and advice in all areas of law and business
Phone us, we’re here to help
PHONE 09 439 7099
Hokianga Rd, Dargaville • Email hammonds.law@xtra.co.nz
Lyn’s Creations Cakes for all occasions no job too big or too small Phone Lyn
09 439 0751 Make Your Life easier! use our services now! • Pipe & Steel Supplies • LTNZ Approved Workshop • General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering • Mobile Welding Services • General Repairs & Maintenance • 2 Ton Gantry Crane • Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake • de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® • Field Rollers, Water Carts • Kumara Gear
Newman Engineering (2004) LTD Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville www.newmanengineering.co.nz
UILDINGS SKYLINE B SERVICING THE KAIPARA AREA CONCRETE • Driveways – Footpaths • Cowsheds & Wintering Pads • Commercial & Domestic Floors • Colour Imprinting John Vuletich: • Colour Overlay 0274 972 116
VULETICH CONSTRUCTION LTD
Building & Civil Engineering Contractors 14 Normanby Street Ph 09 439 4700
SKYLINE BUILDINGS • Cottages • Sleepouts • Garages • Carports • Garden Sheds Your Kaipara Representative Robyn Webb: 0274 395 866
Member of the NZ Master Concrete Placers Association
LIFESTYLER
Kaipara
439 6880
8 Portland Street Dargaville
Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524
Ph 09 431 8545 After hours 09 431 8547
Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available
phone: 09
• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions
31 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
Neil Carter Trading as
www.esthetica.co.nz
Les Sweeney Builders
Maungaturoto Autopainters (McCook Ltd) For all your paint and panel repairs
Northland Laser Drainage Ltd
web:
MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP
WindoW & door ServiceS WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES
Supply, InStallatIon tallat on & Serv ServIcIng ng
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
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From Wakefield to Masefield by Brian Eastwood
It is perhaps not generally realised that the concertina and piano accordion have been in the back ground as part of New Zealand culture right from the ‘get-go’ “Kaihaia diverted us by bringing a long pointed wooden spear within an inch of our bodies then retreating with roars of laughter every time he saw us shrink from the thrust. I repaid him the first day he came aboard the ship. I had an accordion under a large cloak and kept time with its notes with my mouth to deceive him and twenty other natives that I was uttering the musical sounds. I let them find out the trick a day or two after.” Edward Jerningham Wakefield recorded that happening in his book ‘Adventure in New Zealand’. It was September 24th 1839 aboard the ship Tory and was the first mention of an accordion arriving in New Zealand. Now Dargaville’s world-renowned piano accordionist Kevin Friedrich, together with Dargaville Museum, has set up an exhibition that takes you on a journey through some highlights of New Zealand history and the part that accordion music has played. Photos, information boards, instruments, dressed models, original sheet music covers and memorabilia from the Wakefield incident right up to New Zealander Grayson Masefield winning the World Accordion Championships in 2009, are on show.
“The Museum display shows photos of Maori accordion bands including Hokianga in 1920 and Whangarei in 1936”
Warming Lentil Soup Ingredients 1 large onion — chopped
Accordions and especially concertinas were easily stowed music makers in the kit for sailors, soldiers, new settlers, bushmen and gum diggers, all a long way from home. Soldiers pictured on their troopship in 1943 and two years later in Italy relaxing while they listen to accordion music tells its own tale. Maori soon took a liking to the music they could make on these instruments that they had never seen before. The Museum display shows photos of Maori accordion bands including Hokianga in 1920 and Whangarei in 1936. Dargaville has been the home of many successful accordionists and bands The Museum presentation records that Kevin Friedrich was the New Zealand champion in 1979 and 1980 and for eight years was president of the Confederation of Internationale de Accordionists. Interesting trivia notes that Air New Zealand has its own band and Dame Malvina Major, Precious McKenzie and policeman, M.P and former Dargaville man Ross Meurant, all play the accordion. And interest is still high in this district. Witness the 200 people that attended Kevin Friedrich’s concert two weeks ago at the Lighthouse.
3 cloves garlic — crushed 1 teaspoon cumin Pinch chilli (optional) ½ teaspoon turmeric 1 teaspoon sea salt 2 tablespoons flour 4-6 cups vegetable stock 1 large kumara 2 large carrots 3 stalks celery — chopped 1-1½ cups split red lentils 1 cup coconut milk
Receipe courtesy of Rachael from sunshine organics, Maungaturoto
Horseshoe
Café & Takeaways (BJ’s Dairy)
• All Day Breakfasts • Fresh Sandwiches • Rolls & Takeaways
Instructions Fry onion and garlic until soft. Add spices, salt and flour, and fry for one minute. Add vege stock and vegetables. Add lentils and simmer for 30 minutes. Puree and then add one cup of coconut milk. Warm through and serve hot with homemade whole grain bread rolls or toasted bread.
Call in for coffee, enjoy a relaxed lunch or order takeaways from 10am OPEN 7 DAYS •Have a great day !
Proudly locally owned for more than a decade! 110 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville | 09 439 8843
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Wide range of fillings and flavours available
In the 4 Square Building, Maungaturoto
and PIZZA
Monday - Friday from 9am • Saturday from 4pm
Ready to go MeaLS inCLude: Battered Fish & Lasangne Chips Chicken Fettucine Spring rolls Macaroni Cheese
• DELICIOUS HOT HOMEMADE PIES
hot and cold drinks, and confectionary available
Top food – lunchbar prices
• Pizzas with a full range of favourites and Gourmet Pizza • Pastas Call Corina and the team Phone 09 431 9002
114 Jervois Street | 09 439 5802 Open from 7am, Monday to Friday
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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds
Phone 0800 466 793
Closing date for classified advertising for the 11 April 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 9 April 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale
Plants & Nurserys
½ PRICE Beds — Factory 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.
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½ PRICE Beds — Factory 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 — Factory 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. OVERALLS. USED FROM $10ea. Ideal for farm and Kumara work. Apparelmaster Kaipara: 106 Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 7139.
TILES
WATER TANKS, PUMPS & SEPTIC TANKS: Not sure what you’re after? Get the right advice all at the right price at Plumbing and Heating Centre – sales and installation –
Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at
09 439 6123
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102 Jervois Street, Dargaville
102 Jervois Street, Dargaville
0800 326 123
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AT ITM Dargaville 09 439 8386 & Home and Garden Wellsford 09 423 8027
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Last Chance up to 50% off EASTER SALE
Shelter Hedging etc Some Free Plants 55 West Coast Rd Te Kopuru Warning Closed from 14 Apr – 17 May By Appointment only
09 439 5556 Plants & Nurserys PLANTING SEASON is almost here Be prepared and order your plants now from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Quality native plants suitable for landscaping and revegatation projects, wind breaks, effluent ponds and the home garden. Open Saturdays 10am - 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Located at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.
“Growing Goodness”
Wanted to Buy COLOSTRUM & Penicillin milk. Ph 021 190 0972.
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. OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. 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.
To Let 5 BEDROOM House Ruawai/Matakohe, $230.00 per week, Phone Paul 09 439 2577.
Grazing Available GRAZING AVAILABLE on ex-dairy farm in Mangawhai area. Good management and facilities. Affordable rates from $6/hd. Short or long term. Ph Mark 09 431 4752.
BACK 2 WOOD Demolition. For your renovation needs. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors & Ranchsliders. Also Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing & More. www.back2wood.co.nz Phone 09 408 7163. 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. UPHOLSTERY. TRAILER & ute covers. Agricultural. Boat and car upholstery, hood lining. Lounge suites and squabs. Horse cover repairs and bike seats. We’ve got Kaipara covered. Phone 09 439 4670, 021 246 6436.
Nick Evans MSF UK Osteopath for Back Pain Relief
09 439 2620 021 185 4856
DENISE CLARK
Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service Phone
09 439 6068
• Care for children 0–6yrs • Choose your own hours • Tax Incentives • Supportive fun team • No qualifications needed • On job training
Trade Sales Dargaville ITM Building Centre is locally owned and operated supplying building materials and hardware to our trade and retail customers. We currently have a vacancy for a positive, trustworthy individual who enjoys working with a great team of people serving our broad customer base. Ideally the successful applicant will have experience in trade sales and POS, but most importantly will have excellent customer service skills. Knowledge of the building industry would be an advantage but not essential. If you are a motivated, reliable person and would like to work for a local business committed to growth then please respond in writing with CV to: Brett Stewart Dargaville ITM Building Centre PO Box 221,Dargaville 0310 email – sales@dargavilleitm.co.nz
Tel: 0508 244 532 Email: northkidz@gmail.com Public Notices
Expressions of Interest (EOI) Lincoln Downs Farm, Browns Rd WIG, of behalf of KDC invite expressions of interest in the use of Lincoln Downs Farm, Brown Road Kaiwaka.
Public Notices DARGAVILLE OUTREACH, Dairy Factory Op Shop, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 8am-12pm. Clothing $3.00 or less, Shoes, Bric-a-Brac and Books galore. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or Phone 09 439 8592.
Pensioner Housing – own or rent
Work Wanted
Veggie Seeds
Only $1 per packet, also Veggie seedlings including Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower and more. Figs $5 and Bay trees only $8. Available form the Little Red Van, Riverside produce market Thursday from 2.30pm. See you there!
Relievers Required Trained and experienced staff required for relieving positions. Must be able to work at short notice and for full days, as required. Please send CV to: Supervisor/Manager, 38 Parore Street, Dargaville 0310
Masonic Villages – suitable for over 65s with the right attitude. Units now available in Wellsford and Dargaville for rent or occupational right ownership. Independent living in a friendly, relaxed village atmosphere. Masons and non-Masons welcome.
Call Chris Mason (09) 438 3109 for more information.
The farm comprises approx 240 Ha of which 30 Ha is under irrigation using reclaimed water from the Mangawhai community Wastewater scheme with a further 80 Ha of pasture in the lower block. The balance contains steeper hill pasture and regenerating bush. The property was previously operated as a dairy farm. The farm is suitable for a variety of uses, including grazing and crops, but any use must be compatible with the irrigation scheme. Further details can be obtained by contacting Terry Roche on 0212 740 470. The Expression of Interest is not intended to create an obligation to enter into a contract . We reserve the right to accept or decline any response without incurring any liability to any party.
Kaipara District Council (KDC) Water Infrastructure Group (WIG)
Listen to Big River FM “It’s your Community Radio Station”
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Ruawai & Aranga 88.2 FM
09 439 3003 sales@bigriverfm.co.nz We’re looking after your community in so many ways
Work Wanted
Ruawai Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats and Game Birds (process only)
All Beef hung for two weeks 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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SPORT NEW ZEALAND (FORMERLY SPARC) – RURAL TRAVEL FUND 2011/2012 Applications for financial assistance from the Sport New Zealand Rural Travel Fund are now being called for. A total of approximately $20,000 is available for distribution. The Rural Travel Fund is designed to help subsidise travel for junior teams (5 to 19 year olds) participating in their local competition. Applicants should be resident in the Kaipara District Council area This is an ideal opportunity for winter sports codes to get a share of this funding. Application forms are available from the Council Office, 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville, the Kaiwaka Service Centre, Main Road, Kaiwaka or Kaipara District Council Private Bag 1001 Dargaville or from our website www.kaipara.govt.nz. Further information is available from Charlane White phone 439 3123 or toll free 0800 727 059. Applications close 5.00.pm Thursday 5 April 2012 and will be considered at a meeting to be held at the end of April 2012.
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tractors and machinery ACRES OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY – CALL IN TO VIEW
Tortella RPT6-320 3.0m spike rotor hoe with Aitchison seedbox and packer roller. Tortella E6 3.5m power harrow with packer roller. Celli K305 120” rotary hoe. Celli Pioneer 140 rotary hoe with packer roller. Walco 12.75, PTO, 3 pt fert spreader. Mulchers All used stock reduced to clear. Berti Eco-Forestry, 1.8m heavy duty scrub mulcher. Nobili BNU230 Y flail mulcher.
Bertolini 1000ltr spray unit, 12m hydraulic boom, flow meter.
Tortella TP15 Y flail mulchers 1.8, 2.0, 2.5 and 2.8m in stock. Farmgard contractor 560 2 ram hydraulic 7’ grader blade. Howard HR35 100” 2.5m rotary hoe and packer roller.
Hydraulic trailer, large, tandem wheels.
MASSEY FERgUSON 2625 SPECIAL OFFER
Kumara top chopper, 2 row. Kumara single row harvester.
$33,000 + gST
Williams PTO effluent pump.
Or finance from just $587 per month*
Abbey 9000Ltr slurry tanker, brakes, autofill. Buckton 6t trailed fert spreader. Sam 4T tandem axle fert spreader. James 5 leg aerator with disc coulters and roller. Case CX80 Cab, 4WD, loader, 3500h.
Hustler CH8000, trailed multiple bale/silage feeder. Duncan Sidewinder, round bale feeder. Feeder Leader feedlot bale feeder. Bucktons SD83, tandem axle, side feed silage wagon. Giltrap MSX100, tandem axle, side feed silage wagon. Webco CF800 T/A, side feed silage wagon Sam 10m³ tandem axle, side feed silage wagon. Peecon 15m³ twin auger mixer wagon, tandem axle. Duncan 734 triple disc seed drill, 19 row, twin box end tow kit. Aitchison 1414 grass farmer seed drill with discs. Aitchison 2014 seed drill, disc drill. Aitchison Moore triple disc trailed seed drill with press wheels. Connorshae 18 row trailing and 3pt linkage seed drills. DAL-BO AXR-E300 trailed, tandem 26” discs, transport wheels, hydraulic transport wheels and T ring roller. Hooper 5 and 6-a-side giant and super giant discs. Shepherd hydraulic trailed earth scoop, 4.5m.
Case MX90C, 4WD, pearsons H/D Loader, 5300h.
Come and get a bargain
Claas Arion 620, cab, 140hp, loader, 2300h. Claas 696RZ cab, 145hp, hyd shuttle and 4 speed power shift. John Deere 6300 cab, 4wd, loader, 90hp. John Deere 8400, 250hp, 7920h, near new tyres, dual wheels. John Deere 2850, cab, 4wd, loader. Massey Ferguson 5465 DYNA4 4wd cab, stoll loader. 460h.
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SAVE $3,500 - Special Price $24,900 + gST
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Dargaville 104 Jervois Street, Phone 09 439 3333 Jonathan Cashmore A/h 09 438 8555, Arne Stewart A/h 09 431 8296 WellsforD 20 Port Albert Road, State Highway 16, Phone 09 423 7736 Grant Walton A/h 09 423 8356, Ken Marchant A/h 09 423 8950
Dargaville 0800 699 688 • Wellsford 0800 555 005
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