Kaipara Lifestyler, August 12 2014

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August 12 2014

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Effort bears fruit Tops in the uni-verse Dargaville teen Sam La Hood is a repeat world champion after excelling in championships in Canada …

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Kaipara Community Health Trust is helping to make healthcare more accessible …

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p Tangiteroria School pupils have been awarded a $1750 environmental award from the Northern Regional Council, which they will be using to plant an orchard on the school grounds. The children expressed their delight when councillor Graeme Ramsey visited the school last week to hand over their award. See story on page 5 …

Mangawhai case heads to Appeal Court u by Colin Patterson

The long-running battle over disputed rates in Mangawhai is set to proceed to a higher court with confirmation that the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association will proceed with its appeal.

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The association’s executive last week asked its members for an email vote on whether the appeal it had already lodged with the Court of Appeal should go ahead. Two hours after launching the poll, association chairman Bruce Rogan

said he decided to instruct lawyers to proceed, having receiving 200 responses all in favour, representing 360 members. With the association having more than 1000 members, Mr Rogan agreed the responses were less than a majority. He acknowledged that

some might feel disenfranchised by a decision made before they had a chance to respond. However, Mr Rogan says the responses showed a clear pattern and the association’s lawyers needed to know quickly. continued on page 4 …

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Jaded and estranged from his wife, New York music producer Dan Mulligan wants to quit the business and leave town. On one last drunken ramble through the ‘Big Apple’, Dan stumbles across talented, unknown musician Gretta playing in a bar. Can the pair find redemption through music, as they join forces to have Gretta’s soulful songs heard? Featuring Mos Def, CeeLo Green and a host of NYC musical talent. ★

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Didier and Elise live in Belgium, a world away from Nashville. But they fall in love with each other thanks to their shared love of bluegrass music, and this award-winning film follows their life together for seven years, encapsulating the tragic loss of their first child to cancer.

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An intriguing Kiwi film about Jacob, a dispirited underachiever who is replaced by a charismatic actor in real life. With someone else filling in for him at work and at home, Jacob watches as the new ‘Jake’ turns his fortunes around. But what happens when he wants his life back?

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A rag-tag band of interstellar thieves and assassins must save the galaxy from the clutches of an evil warlord. With cutting edge FX and cutting sarcasm, this is a comical rollercoaster ride of action which will appeal to fans of fellow Marvel flick ‘The Avengers’

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Anna, a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland, is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a dark family secret dating back to the years of the Nazi occupation.

p Rotary District Governor Bruce Rasmussen was a special guest at the Dargaville Rotary Club last week. Mr Rasmussen presented past president Margaret Bishop with a presidential citation to recognise the club’s exceptional performance during her year in charge. After urging Rotarians to put the Rotary brand on all club projects, he urged them to have fun while helping the community.

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Terri Hooley doesn’t simply barricade the doors when the Troubles plunge Belfast into terror and strife. Instead he opens a record store on the most bombed street in the city, calling it Good vibrations. Through the underground punk rock scene he becomes instrumental as a voice against the carnage.

The Dark Horse

The true story of Genesis Potini, a Kiwi chess genius who was institutionalised with severe bipolar disorder. Upon being released, he goes to live with his patched-gang-member brother, and decides to teach the youth of Gisborne the game of chess in a bid for the national champs.

p Pahi fishermen (from left): Colin Heath, Andrew Kenny and Gary Greaves got among the big snapper during the Kaiwaka-based Point Curtis Cruising Club’s three-day, twin coast fishing contest last weekend. Mr Kenny took away first and second snapper prizes, with his top fish weighing in after cleaning at a whopping 9.44 kg. And where were the big ones biting? All they would say was “Spot X” on the Kaipara.

Navy band marches into town

Words and Pictures

Dina and Jack are both teachers at an exclusive school - one teaches literature, the other art. Their ongoing debate over whether words or pictures are more important to the human mind and soul takes on a new dimension when they up the stakes - and fall in love.

Hercules

Another re-telling of one of the most ancient heroic stories in history. Mighty Hercules (played by ex-wrestling superstar The Rock) travels to the kingdom of Thrace as a mercenary for hire, seeking to protect the outnumbered Thracian army from an evil warlord’s invasion. Fans of 300 rejoice!

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p The Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall was filled with the sounds of brass as the Royal New Zealand Navy band came to Dargaville last week. After performing for local schools in the afternoon, the evening concert attracted an audience of more than 200 who were treated to a repertoire that extended from John Philip Sousa to The Village People. Local kumara farmer and musician Warwick Simpson was a special guest performer before heading for the bay of Islands Jazz Festival. The Navy Band finished its Northland tour with a Whangarei concert on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Ken Cashin


Best in the country — twice u by Colin Patterson

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Tops in the uni-verse

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u by Joanne Speechly

Dargaville teen Sam La Hood is a repeat world champion after excelling in championships in Canada

A Dargaville home decorating store has been named the country’s best retailer of Resene paint – for the second time. Fosters Home Decorating won Resene’s top reseller award for 2009/10. Last week it received the honour for the second time in five years. Fosters owner Greg Foster says the latest award was a big shock. “I’m stoked. I didn’t expect it.” The citation from Resene’s head office says Fosters presents ‘Resene well to the public, providing an excellent level of customer service, working well with the Resene team and a solid sales performance. p Michael Quelch and Greg Foster from Fosters Home Decorating with their Resene top reseller award They have a very well run business and a team which is great sheds and other facilities damaged by the storm. reflection of the Resene brand’. Fosters Home Decorating has been Mr Foster says the award recognises Fosters’ customer service. “It’s a a Resene retailer since 1993 and Mr reflection of how we deal with and Foster has been there throughout. He says the first Resene Award in have represented Resene since 1993. It’s also our product knowledge, sales 2009/10 was special because it came after a massive fire burned down the and service.” He says the award comes at a tough entire Fosters store. “Resene was time. “Retailing at the moment is tight. impressed at how quickly we got back in business. We were operating out of a We’re very, very farming dependent.” But Mr Foster expects business to caravan I was making three trips a week pick up in a few months after farmers to Whangarei to pick up orders. The finish cleaning up after the storms support from the people of Dargaville and commence rebuilding or replacing was really humbling.” ¢

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Mangawhai case heads to Appeal Court “There’s a lot of urgency in getting on with the job. There’s a lot of work to do and the lawyers need instructions. But we’ve made it clear to the lawyers that if the responses change we’ll ask them to hold off.” In their advice to members, the association’s executive said it believed there were defects in Justice Heath’s decision. “The High Court Judgment failed to give a finding on the most important thing affecting all Kaipara ratepayers — namely the power of a council to rate in future for illegal debt. “We do not contest that the council must repay an illegal debt it has incurred, but we cannot accept that it

can lawfully turn to its ratepayers for the money.” Mr Rogan says the appeal may not be heard until next year, although he hopes the court will agree the case has public policy implications and therefore schedule a hearing sooner. Kaipara District Council chief commissioner John Robertson says the association’s decision is regrettable. ”I think it’s very unfortunate and disappointing. I think it will act to add costs for ratepayers.” Mr Robertson says it is highly likely that it if the council wins in the Court of Appeal it will seek costs from the association. “If we can seek costs we will.” ¢

Declining demand forces toy library to close u by Colin Patterson

After 21 years in business, Dargaville’s Toy Library is set to close its doors at the end of August.

Centennial dinner marks the start of WWI u by Joanne Speechly p Dargaville toy librarian Wendy Cocurullo with some of the library’s toys

Kaiwaka Sports Association is holding an evening of nostalgia, remembrance and companionship to mark 100 years since World War I began. The anniversary evening will include a centennial dinner and Jaques band will perform songs of the war. The RSA, Mangawhai Cadet Unit and Kaiwaka/Mangawhai Scout Troop will also be involved and service groups have been invited to attend. “Vice-chairperson of the KSA, Mark Ottaway, has arranged for a couple of special guests to speak

and the cadets will read the Kaiwaka Roll of Honour,” said KSA manager Cheryl Anderson. “We are also going to unveil a plaque in memory of John Keighley, the founder of KSA who died earlier this year.” The dinner will be held at 6.30pm this Saturday, August 16, at Kaiwaka Sports Association. Tickets are for sale at Jaques Four Square.

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Librarian Wendy Cocurullo says the toy library has suffered from a decline in business in recent years. “We’re now down to four regular members who are using it.” The toy library provides toys for a modest rental, thus saving hard-up families the cost of buying toys that their children might soon grow tired of. Ms Cocurullo says there are still plenty of young families with children in the area. But they seem to be acquiring their toys from other sources. Apart from a lack of customers, there is also a shortage of volunteers to staff

the library. “We’ve tried everything to keep going. We’ve tried everything under the sun. We’ve tried to combine with playcentres and playgroups. But nothing has worked. It’s a very sad thing to have to close.” The Dargaville Toy Library opened in 1993 and is a member of the New Zealand Toy Library Federation. After it closes all the toys in the library will be sold. Ms Cocurullo says once all bills have been paid any surplus will go to local charities. Any unsold toys will be donated to other charities. ¢

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Roller Mills squad named u by Joanne Speechly

A 25-player Northland Roller Mills Rugby squad has been named and it features some up and coming rugby stars from the Kaipara.

p Northland Roller Mills team at their pre-season game against Auckland West in Kerikeri

which will see Northland play another three games in Wellsford, Northcote and Counties, ahead of the semi-finals in Tauranga. “We need heaps of publicity, which in turn, will generate a lot of energy — the idea is to create a sea of blue support for our Northland Roller Mills squad,” said Catherine Stewart, comanager of the squad alongside Melanie Harrison. People can keep up to date with the team’s progress by following the Northland Roller Mills 2014 facebook page. Management wish to thank Silver Fern Farms, Stan Semenoff Transport, Northland Rugby Union, the subunion rugby clubs and local media for their support. ¢

The tournament, for 12 and 13-yearold rugby players, has been running since 1925 and has produced at least 62 All Blacks. Congratulations to the squad’s Kaipara players Isaac Sheppard, Zack Hamlin, Rocky Olsen, Rawiri Walker, Javarne Porter, Jordan Hutchings and Anton Weight. The format of New Zealand’s second oldest inter-provincial rugby tournament has been altered this year and instead of being a week-long competition, it will be held over a succession of weekend games. The opening ceremony, and Northland’s first game, will be held at Ngatea on August 31. It will be followed by a full round robin on a weekly basis,

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Effort bears fruit u by Colin Patterson

Children at Tangiteroria and Mangawhai Beach schools have just got a helping hand in their efforts to look after the environment. The children at Tangiteroria School have started an orchard on the slope above their four-classroom school midway between Dargaville and Whangarei. On Friday their hor ticultural effor ts received a major boost when the Nor thland regional councillor from Kaipara Graeme Ramsey came to the school to present the children with an p Children at Mangawhai Beach School with the $1750 Environmental Curriculum environmental award they received Award of $1750. Tangiteroria kids have lots of presented Mr Ramsay with a jar of honey reasons for liking their orchard. “The from them. fruit — you can eat the fruit,” says The previous week Mangawhai Beach one. “The juicy plums,” said another. School received a grant of $1300 which “You can use the fruit to make food was presented by councillor Craig Brown everyone can share,” said a third. who represents the costal constituency Mr Ramsey reminded the children of the regional council. that bees play a big part in food Mangawhai Beach school’s grant is production through the process of for a whanaungatanga area. Teacher pollination. “Without bees we’d be in aide Lorna Wakefield says the aim of big trouble.” the area is to bring everyone together. However, Tangiteroria School She says the area will have a friendship children are doing their bit to seat, a boxed garden and plantings. The encourage bees. The school has area has yet to be built but should be its own beehives and the children finished by November. ¢

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Thai blessing in Dargaville New supermarket ready to open its doors

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A Thai restaurant in Dargaville is having a special celebration to commemorate a year in business.

u by Colin Patterson

Dargaville’s new Countdown supermarket is set to provide locals with a whole new shopping experience when it opens next week.

p Raan Ahaan Thai Aroi Dee chef Rose Koontanoen and owner Don Wrigley in the kitchen of their Dargaville restaurant p Countdown Dargaville manager Craig Unsworth helps stock the shelves in the new store

That’s the hope of store manager Craig Unsworth. The new store is three times the size of the old store which will be demolished, says Mr Unsworth. “It’ll mean a huge increase in our product range. There’ll be a lot, lot more lines.” The store will offer a wide range of bulk foods and international foods — lines that were not stocked in the old store because of a lack of space. “It’s a fantastic store. I’m sure people will be pleasantly surprised when they see our offering.” Mr Unsworth started as store manager two months ago and says it has been full-on ever since, even though the store has had no customers. With just a week to opening day the sense of anticipation is growing. “I’m excited.”

Although there is a lot to do, Mr Unsworth insists everything will be ready when the doors open on Tuesday, August 19. The official proceedings begin at 7.30am. That will include speeches from a number of dignitaries, including from Kaipara chief commissioner John Robertson. Then at 8.30am the doors will swing open and locals will be able to experience the new store for themselves. Mr Unsworth says demolition of the old store will start once all stock has been removed. That is expected to take about two weeks. The demolition is expected to take three months. During that period shoppers will have to walk around the old store to get into the new one. ¢

Raan Ahaan Thai Aroi Dee — which means restaurant with delicious food — opened on Victoria St in August 2013. To celebrate the milestone, owner Don Wrigley has arranged for a group of Thai monks — including the abbot — to travel from the Te Atatu temple in Auckland to provide a spiritual blessing of the restaurant on Saturday August 23. The ceremony is set to start around 10am, depending on when the monks arrive. The formalities will be followed by servings of free samples of Thai food — but only after the monks have been fed. Mr Wrigley says he opened a Thai restaurant in Dargaville because he was able to find an expert in Thai food. “I’ve lived here for 12 years and Rose (Koontanoen) is a Thai chef.” Previously Mr Wrigley had a business making

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children’s puzzles. But that folded because of cheap Chinese imports. Then he turned to mowing lawns for a living — something he still does. While Dargaville may not appear to be a place brimming with lovers of Thai cuisine, Mr Wrigley says the first year has gone well. “We’ve slowly built up over the year. People are becoming more familiar with Thai food and different dishes from different parts of Thailand.” Rose nominates Phat-si-lo, or wide rice noodles with meat and stir-fried vegetables served with soya sauce, as Raan Ahaan’s most popular dish. Looking forward to his restaurant’s second year, Mr Wrigley believes things are looking good. “We’re going into the tourist season soon.” ¢

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Shuttle service for health clients u by Joanne Speechly

Kaipara Community Health Trust is helping to make healthcare more accessible for the local community. The trust owns and operates a health shuttle that caters to people living in urban and rural areas in the north-west Kaipara, from Ruawai north. A sister service, Linking Hands, operates a shuttle for Kaipara residents who live south and east of Ruawai, including Mangawhai and Paparoa. KCHT’s health shuttle service was developed out of a need for people with limited mobility and those who live out of town, to be able to access their health appointments. The service assists people travelling to Whangarei Hospital as well as other health-related services there, as well as to the Dargaville Medical p Volunteer James Foster and Dargaville’s BNZ are helping to raise funds, which will go towards the running costs of Centre and associated KCHT’s health shuttle service clinics. Within Dargaville, the Town and Around service provides 439 3013. Town and Around can transport. Bookings for the Kaipara be contacted on 09 439 6306 and Community Health Trust shuttle can Linking Hands can be contacted on be made through Te Ha Oranga on 09 09 431 8969. ¢

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World-renowned conductor and theatre director Bert Van Dijk has recently moved to the Kaipara and is keen to share his extensive musical repertoire with a new audience.

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Bert says that singing in a world song choir is one of the most joyous and uplifting experiences one can imagine and, with his collection of polyphonic songs from around the world, his skills and expertise, he has launched the Mangawhai World Song Choir. “Singing is an essential part of the experience and celebration of life itself,” says Bert. “It fulfils the human need for self-expression and belonging — to be

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Wot’s tha world comin’ too? “Dunno Dog. The werld’s gone bluddy mad.” That was the Boss, readas, as ya can probly appreciate. We took the big red quod over tha back ofa proppitty, ta check ona lambs. (hey, by tha way, notice me spellin’ getting’ betta? Boss’s gerlfrend Sharlene tole me I was getting’ sloppy an’ give me sum one-on-one teeching to improve me writin’). Anyway, we was havin’ smoko, Boss an’ me, up

He’s startin’ ta have shouting rallies like them jermyns did before the big werld war!” Boss went on ta say Dottycom had a crowd chanting nasty werds about ole John Ki, who is the pryme minista afta all. “Ya see Dog,” seda Boss. “That Dottycom alredy in big trubbil with the Merican’s police. An’ he isn’y evin a Kiwi citizen ADAMS LTD ADAMS LTD ADAMSTRIMMER TRIMMERNAUMAN NAUMAN LTD TRIMMER NAUMAN eh. He’s allowed ta live hear in a great             ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD     big house, but he’s isn’t a citizen. An’         now he’s tryin’ ta start wot he calls     ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD a revilution!”     Well, tell yer wot readas, I mite not be able ta vot ina Genril Lections like tha        Boss an Sharlene, But I wus well born in Horkes Bay, and I am a 40th geniration u    Kiwi dog. And I reckin ya shud be a proper Kiwi citizin if yer going ta start           having a say in running things, even wot      Boss reckin’s is rabbil rousing.    Well, back ata homested, Boss was talkin’ to Sharlene, and her Mum, who ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD come up NAUMAN to visit with LTD her an’ dorter, Insurance Brokers and Consultants ADAMS TRIMMER ADAMS TRIMMER LTD Insurance NAUMAN Brokers and Consultants Sophy. Then Mum startid Insurance Brokers and Consultants Insurance Brokers and Consultants up. ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD 97 Victoria Street, “Did ya see Charles (wot Mum corls ADAMS NAUMAN LTD 97TRIMMER Victoria Street, ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD Insurance Brokers and Consultants 97 Victoria Street, ADAMS TRIMMER NAUMAN LTD 97 Victoria tha Boss) —Street, they gunna sell that big Dargaville Insurance Brokers and Consultants Insurance Brokers and Consultants Dargaville Dargaville Insurance Brokers and Consultants sheep station off 97Phone Victoria Street, Dargaville to China. Now, I’m not 09 439 8897 Alistair Nauman Phone 09 439 8897 Phone 09 439 8897 happy about that.” Sharlene tole me Disclosure statement available on request 97 Victoria Street, Alistair Nauman Alistair Nauman Registered Financial Adviser Registered Financial Adviser 97 Victoria Disclosure statement available on request Disclosure statement availableStreet, on request RegisteredRegistered Financial Adviser Dargaville Phone 09 Financial Adviser 97 Victoria Street, Alistair Nauman after that439 Mum8897 an’ her late husband Disclosure statement available on request the tank hill, were we kin get outa tha wind, an’ Boss had newspaper with him. I was havin’ a doze, wen he startid havin’ a bit of a go. Ferst he got choked up about all those childrin bein’ killed in Gazza. Ana Rushins and Mulsims fighting any everthing. But then he startid on things closer ta home. “That blimmin’ Dottycom is at it agen Dog.

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Chippa worked ona sheering gang on tha big proppity wen they first got marryed, and Mum reckins it shoold stay in Kiwi Hands. I reckin she’s rite, ana Boss is ona rite track too. Afta all, if that Dottycom’s allowed ta get him mates inta govmint, wots ta stop him frum sellin’ our own farm here ina Kaipra ta someone not evin a Kiwi. Boss is ona rite track, an’ so is Mum. Ya shoodint be allowed to intafere in New Zillind if ya not a proper Kiwi Citizen. Like Mum sez, ya shood have ta take wot she corls “tha Oaf of Allegince” before ya have a proper say in runnin’ tha country. Yep, Boss sed it all. She’s a mad werld I reckin!. Billy

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Are ratepayers the sole target? The court ruling that the Kaipara District Council, despite historic illegal action, is entitled to have outstanding rates paid will please the commissioners and disappoint the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association. But are the ratepayers the sole target for the recovery of council debt, or are there other avenues to explore? Here, let me just quote the executive director of Audit New Zealand, Stephen Walker: “At Audit New Zealand, we’re committed to doing everything we can to improve the performance of, and the public’s trust in, the public sector. We carry out annual audits of hundreds of public entities on the Auditor-General’s

behalf to give taxpayers and ratepayers assurance that public entities are appropriately reporting on how they spend public money and on the services they have provided.” The department has since admitted a failure of this duty where Kaipara is concerned. The court ruled that the loan contract for the Mangawhai sewerage scheme falls under the ‘protected transaction’ regime and therefore is deemed to

be valid and enforceable against the council as debtor at the suit of the creditor. That means that there is a debt that the council must satisfy whether by payment of what is owed in full or under an agreed compromise. The fact that a debt exists means that the council must consider how to respond to a demand for repayment. Its ability to raise money through rates to meet that lawful commitment is not affected by any failure to comply with procedural prerequisites. While the Local Government Act deals with the issue of councillor liability, it also states that a councillor is not liable if the council decision is proven to be reliant on outside advice which could include consultants, lawyers — and the Auditor General. While MP Mike Sabin’s Bill validates collection of rates from Mangawhai, the ratepayers of Kaipara have been seriously let down by poor governance and a lack of financial monitoring over a prolonged period. The Auditor General apologised unreservedly for letting down Kaipara ratepayers in not monitoring council’s actions but more questions need answering due to the fact it states that the investigation was challenging

Eco power-up for top tools u by Andy Bryenton

Electric outdoor power equipment was once only an option for those with small yards and long extension cords. But the move away from two-stroke power to electric batteries has not just been in the field of experimental motorbikes and cars. Outdoor power equipment giant Stihl have developed a range of compact and powerful lithium ion batteries which can power full-sized and full-featured lawn mowers, chainsaws and other tools — and now they have refined their design even further, offering electric tools fit for rugged use. Stihl are serious about making cordless power equipment not just for minor tidying and trimming, but for hard SERVICES & MACHINERY BULLDOZERS 40ton with scoop 40ton with rippers 23ton with rippers MOTOR SCRAPERS Cat 613 Cat 627 EXCAVATORS 13ton 15ton 23ton 27ton 38ton GRADERS 12ton 19ton VIBRATING ROLLERS 12ton TRUCKS 6x4 tippers 8x4 tippers Transporter WATER CART

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work. This is evident with the addition of a telescoping arborist’s pruning saw, a new, bigger chainsaw and a water-cooled concrete and brick cutter to their range. Stihl say that their li-ion powered tools in some cases outperform their petrol equivalents, with new long-life battery technology similar to that used in ‘super-hybrid’ cars such as the McLaren P1. They are also lighter, and more eco-friendly as they burn no oil or petrol. For those with a seriously large workload Stihl also offer a back-pack mounted battery system, able to power

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due to the fact of the poor state of the KDC’s records. I believe this is an indictment on the actions of the previous chief executive whose duty of care included ensuring the council’s financial viability and that the councillors were given the necessary financial and other information to make informed decisions. This, I suggest, with the background support of Audit New Zealand? My summing up of this sorry saga is that Mangawhai ratepayers and the Kaipara district have been outmanoeuvred by the government’s ability to validate illegal irregularities so that the responsibility falls back into the ratepayers’ lap. The commissioners must pursue all avenues as to whether the Auditor General, Audit New Zealand, senior council executive and councillors of the time, breached their fiduciary duties, with a view of possible civil action. ¢

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A family heirloom u by Joanne Speechly

The Jaques name is synonymous with Kaiwaka and this August, the Four Square family celebrate 90 years serving their community. On August 13, 1924 Francis John Jaques — known as Frank — started his grocery business, complete with a massive kauri counter, sledged in by horse. At the time, there was little else in Kaiwaka but Frank brought with him a wealth of experience and a pioneer attitude. Early requests for bread proved popular and it soon became a store staple and in 1925, Frank trialled the

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district’s first sale of ice cream. He purchased a four gallon can, packed in ice, from a firm in Auckland and it proved so popular that it became another fixture and a firm favourite. Petrol was sold in wooden boxes containing two four gallon tins and Frank always tried to provide whatever people needed — even coffins if the need arose. Jaques milk bar, complete with booth seats, milkshakes and pies, proved

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popular with the young folk of Kaiwaka and it stayed open late on Friday nights to cater to the big-screen-picture crowd. The doors closed at 8pm. In the March — April 1968 issue of N.Z. Grocergam, Jaques is described as one of the most modern supermarkets in the country, with a spacious car park and petrol pumps, and selling groceries, hardware, drapery and toys. In the 50 years from 1948, all five of Frank’s sons, Bill, Brian, Reg, Ken and

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CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations Jaques from The Apple Basket on 90 years of wonderful service 1914 State Highway One, Kaiwaka 0542, Ph/Fax 09 431 2443 Email: applebasketquilts@xtra.co.nz Website: www.applebasketquilts.co.nz p The original Jaques enterprise in 1924

Alan, would go on to work behind the counter, while daughter, Pam Ottaway, and her husband Mark, leased the bakery and supplied fresh bread and buns to the family store. Later, the sons’ wives Lola, Gay, Bev and Mary, were employed by their husbands. Interestingly, the Jaques’ trading links extend further back than Frank. In the 1870s, Joseph Bowmar ran a small store near the boundary with

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Hakaru and this operated until 1905, when his son Dan built one in Kaiwaka township. Fast forward to 1931, and Frank married Ella Nita Cullen of Maungaturoto — great granddaughter of Kaiwaka’s first shopkeepers, the Bowmars. The original 1924 store has been replaced and upgraded, and today it is a thoroughly modern supermarket with a rich past, operated by a new generation of Jaques. ¢

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Salvation Army boosts morale

Many smokers bitterly regret lighting up that first cigarette.

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There are few addictions harder to break than that of tobacco smoking — some have compared it’s grip on the addict to that of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin, such are the nasty side-effects of withdrawal. But a new method of stubbing out the cigarette habit is becoming popular around the world — the e-cigarette or electric inhaler. Opinions are divided among world medical authorities as to whether the electronic replacement for tobacco is a perfect tool for those who wish to quit, or pure ‘transference’ of addiction, but it’s certain that the e-cigarette itself produces a vapour

without the by-products of combustion. Supporters of e-cigarettes claim that the reduction in harmful ingested chemical by-products is reason enough alone to switch. The American Association of Public Health Physicians suggest that it’s better to move to such devices than to continue smoking, and a study by Public Health England agrees. What is also pertinent is the lack of government taxation (excepting GST) on such devices in New Zealand. For a variety of reasons — financial, social, and medical — this alternative to tobacco is on the rise. ¢

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Everyone likes a good rummage among the treasures of an opportunity shop, and its made all the more rewarding if the bargain you find will contribute to a worthy cause. But there’s more to the Dargaville’s newly re-opened Salvation Army family store than the organisation’s well-known charitable works. Along with providing support to the most vulnerable in the community through their programmes, and some discount retail therapy for shoppers, volunteers at the Dargaville store are also doing their bit to boost self confidence and help people feel good about their appearance. Volunteer workers Mandy and Deb have taken on the project to ‘make over’ customers visiting their store, and they say that a new look can be achieved for as little as $10. It’s the kind of assistance you’d expect from an up-market fashion house, matching styles and colours to suit a customer’s look, body shape and intentions. A little expertise in the psychology of fashion goes a long way, and a few choice items well matched can make all the difference to a customer’s self image. That’s great in a general sense, but even better if it helps somebody land

p Dargaville Salvation Army family store manager, Mandy Wood

the job they want, or allows them to attend a family wedding or birthday party. Any boost to self-esteem is vital, and has been linked to better health in general, so this added volunteer service is making a difference far beyond the wardrobe! ¢

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Great News! Munn’s Flooring Xtra building may change is NOT CLOSING! Our but your Local Flooring are here to stay!

We DO sell • Healthy, Warm 100% wool carpets. • Hard-wearing VINYL • Top styles in tiles • Synthetic carpets for all walks of life!

BOOK NOW - Guaranteed FAST service 50 NormaNby by St, Dargaville Call 09 439 8868 Dargaville@flooriNgxtra.Co.Nz

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Kaipara Physiotherapy LYNDSEY BARGH PHYSIOTHERAPY Private Patients – receive a

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Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz

ACC co-payment $10 per treatment • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment) Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai


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Health

Wellbeing

New Wellness Centre opens

Shaolin Kempo

Dargaville has a new hub for healing and promoting better health. A collaborative effort between health practitioners Jeni Gorrie, Jane Caldwell, Tess Mangin and Paula Powell, the space in McKay’s Arcade came from Jeni’s need for a clinic room adjoining her organics and wellness store. The four practitioners cover different aspects of natural healing and health improvement. Jeni offers a wide range of therapeutic treatments and knowledge, from homeopathic, herbal and supplement advice to diet and lifestyle planning, and reiki treatments to reduce stress and promote wellness. Tess specialises in massage to soothe away aches and stresses, with both holistic therapeutic massage and hot stone massage techniques on offer. This enables her to tailor a relaxing, healing massage program to suit the needs of her customers. Jane is a practitioner of the Bowen technique, developed by keen osteopathy and acupuncture scholar T. Ambrose Bowen. This respected figure developed his own system on gentle, non invasive therapeutic manipulation which works on a number of bodily systems. It’s a gentle therapy with powerful results. Paula has over a decade of experience as a life coach, trainer and business consultant. She’s passionate about

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Beginners to Advanced Programmes Leaders in the field of martial arts Ph 439 6226 River Rd Dargaville www.robertgemmell-martialarts.co.nz

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helping people overcome obstacles, change useless behaviours and reach their goals, bringing about selfunderstanding and confidence. These four Dargaville locals have pooled their skills and experience to create a new Wellness Centre serving the wider Kaipara community. Working together, it is their aim to improve the quality of life for all those who seek their help in healing and growing. ¢

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Holistic Massage Hot Stone Massage 09 433 2468 or 027 442 2252

Bowen Therapist 09 439 8011 or 021 138 2562

Natural Therapist 09 439 5697 or 021 183 9132

Life Coach Consultant/Trainer 09 439 6256 or 021 274 1661

Call Today to book an appointment or visit Elf Organics & Wellness, McKays Arcade, Dargaville

HEALTHY WATER OUT!

Boost your fitness, confidence & Skill with the discipline of AIKIDO First 2 classes FREE of charge. Kaipara – Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

PHONE NOW to BOOK or for info. 021 899 847 WATERGUARD SYSTEM: UV filtration for homes, baches, farms & businesses — Can you guarantee NO BUGS in your tank, river & bore water?

Clean, efficent eco-friendly septic tank systems fully installed!

Manicure Shape & Polish - $25 Shape & Gel Polish - $40 Pedicure SPA Pedicure & Nail Polish - $35 SPA Pedicure & Gel Polish - $50 acrylics White Tips Acrylics - $35 Natural Acrylics - $ 35

CALL US TODAY! 102 Jervois st, rD2 Dargaville, Po BoX 377  0800 326 123  09 439 6124  sales@plumbingandheat.co.nz

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Kaihu champs in under-16 rugby u by Colin Patterson

Kaihu’s under-16 rugby team had every reason to celebrate on Friday night as they were crowned Southern Districts age group champions. On a wet and soggy Toll Stadium, Kaihu outmuscled Mid-Northern 6-3 in front of a large and vocal crowd. Co-coach Mickey Hannan says the Kaihu boys got a big kick from playing on the home ground of Northland rugby. There were no tries scored, with Kaihu winning with penalties by Mitchell Miller and Jacob Gorrie, against one penalty kicked by Mid-Northern. “It was a proper rugby final,” says Mr Hannon. “The whole team dug in. The backs and forwards played well.”

He says the players got extra motivation from the scores of parents and supporters who made the trip to Whangarei for the game. “We’d like to thank the Kaihu rugby club and the supporters who have been with us for the season,” says Mr Hannon. The team finished the season unbeaten and won the Challenge Cup. He says it has been a great year for the Kaihu Rugby Club which celebrates its centenary at Labour Weekend. ¢

p Southern Districts champions, Kaihu’s under-16 rugby team

Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes • Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

No jobRing tooAndrew small

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

Phone: 09 439 8210

sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250 PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310 batythomas@xtra.co.nz

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades

• All general engineering requirements • Suppliers of Waikato Milking Systems • Lowara Pumps • Hi Tech Effluent Systems

Farrand & Mason Ltd.

C H R I S H O U LT P H O T O G R A P H Y

GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

- Professional photographer with over 30 years experience - Available for Weddings, Functions & Corporate work - Reasonable rates

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C H A I N S AW S & M OW E R S

www.esthetica.co.nz

Specialists in Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

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Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

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Floor Sanding Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

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• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding

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New patients welcome!

09 439 7564 027 439 7565

30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic/Sewerage Treatment Systems

MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are your septic tank cleaning specialists in your district. Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

Call now for a free no obligation quote! Phone: 09 423 7014 www.macjimray.co.nz

Yoga Centre

• Morning, Daytime and Evening classes • Mums with babies class Victoria Street • All welcome Call Tracy 09 439 0853, 021 711 044

Established over 60 years your local funeral director Male and Female staff available to discuss all funeral arrangements Pre-paid and pre-arranged funeral options

FREECALL 0800 66 77 47 199 Kamo Road • Whangarei • 437 5799 • Tollfree 0800 667 747

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ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS WRIGHT DESIGN

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40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 19 August 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 18 August 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Situations Vacant

For Sale ALL GLASS and Glazing — available 24/7. Splashbacks – Mirrors – Tabletops. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

To Let 3 BEDROOM Villa. Carport, HRV, fenced. $260pw incl water. Non smoker, no dogs. Phone 09 439 8989.

Cars Wanted

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

FREE REMOVAL

Dargaville High School LIBRARIAN We wish to appoint an enthusiastic member of staff to cover the role of Librarian commencing the start of Term 1 2015. This role is for 32.5 hours per week during the school term time only. Please send C.V. and cover letter to: Dargaville High School Plunket St, Dargaville or email: office@darghigh.school.nz

445 PHONE NOW 0800 442

Closing date: 31 August 2014

Business

AAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS.

DEBT RECOVERY — 30 years’ experience in Credit Management at your side, if you have overdue debts. Can also assist with retention of Profit. Contact Paul on 021 758 354 or email paulk@IRG.org.nz.

Property Maintenance

Financial

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628.

Boost your bank balance. Personal loans for almost any reason.

CHIMNEY CLEANING. Is your flue & firebox safe? I have seen some really dangerous ones. So for this season, for checks, cleans and repairs phone John CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS. A/h: 09 439 5289 Cell: 022 642 1376.

Fast & Simple loans up to $40,000

OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Get the money in your bank account today! SPECIAL DEAL - First repayment FREE. Take out a new loan from Asset Finance in August and we will make your first loan payment for you!* *Conditions apply. **Loans over $1000 require security.

www.assetfinance.co.nz or call 0800 11 22 74

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WINDOW & DOOR repairs — Seals, latches, stays, wheels, hinges, locks, glass & glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd..

Dargaville Bobcat Services Counselling CILLA KAISER MNZAC REG. NURSE — Counselling in Mangawhai. Specialising in relationships, grief, depression, trauma, ill health, redundancy. Phone 09 432 3216 or 021 244 7094. Email: cillak@onyxx.co.nz or visit www.talkingworks.co.nz

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Nurseries & Plants PLANTING TIME is here. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. The nursery is open Fridays and Saturdays 10am to 4pm and is situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. A delivery service is available, conditions apply. Enquires welcome phone 09 439 4223, email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

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

Pet Supplies PET DOORS – Cat doors, dog doors for glass or timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

Livestock COLOSTRUM PENICILLIN Milk wanted. Phone 021 588 846

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

Public Notices

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For Fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates in your area. Phone Macjimray 09 423 7014. EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. KAIPARA LIFESTYLE Block owners, need your septic tank cleaned? Ph Magic Property Services Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. SEPTIC TANK cleaning. For all your tank cleaning requirements phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Security SECURE YOUR home — Security doors, grills, locks, bolts, stays, latches – Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

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

Public Notices Bathroom Design, fixtures & CeramiC tiles Plumbing & Heating Centre can help you design a bathroom that suits your needs and budget, supply bathroom fixtures and take care of installation & plumbing. For a free onsite consultation

 0800 326 123 Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Kaipara

Community Health Trust

HEALTH SHUTTLE Stuck for a ride? Don’t miss your Health appointment, we can help. For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Public Meeting

Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified and insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663. Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Work Wanted

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

• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022 Work Wanted

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

come hear and meet the northland electorate candidates - All welcome Friday 15th August at 1pm Dargaville Methodist Church Hosted by Kaipara Greypower

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers Tand audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. LEARN TO communicate with confidence. Dargaville Toastmasters Club’s inaugural meeting. 21 August, 7pm, Commercial Hotel, Dargaville. Contact Debbie on 021 0821 1637 or email debbieraphael@vodafone.net.nz

Te Kopuru Laundromat

6 Norton Street, (down the side of the Really Good Shop) 6 self-service machines (washers and dryers) back up and running for your convenience 2 x $2 coins per load, cheapest around Open every day 7.00am until 7.00pm (usually much later) (Sorry for the inconvenience of late, beyond our control (serviceman passed away)

AGM - Greypower Otamatea Inc. Annual General Meeting of Greypower Otamatea Inc. Wednesday the 27th August At the Maungaturoto Country Club. Commencing with a luncheon at 12.00 noon.

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the Hibiscus Coast Motorsport Club have made two applications to have the following roads temporarily closed on the days and at the times below for the Arcadia Road Rallysprint and the Pritchard Road Interclub Hillclimb - Arcadia Road Sunday 5 October 2014 -9.00.a.m. to 6.00.p.m. (earlier if finished before) - Pritchard Road Sunday 23 November 2014 – 9.00.a.m. to 6.00.p.m. (earlier if finished before)

Any objections to these proposals should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council no later than 5.00.p.m. on Monday 8th September 2014

ARTS FUNDING APPLY NOW TO KAIPARA’S CREATIVE COMMUNITIES NEW ZEALAND SCHEME Please note change of dates for applications. The Creative Communities Scheme supports and encourages local communities to create and present diverse opportunities for accessing and participating in art activities. Under the scheme “the arts” are broadly defined as “all forms of creative and interpretative expression.” Criteria: Projects must meet one or more of the following funding criteria: Broad community involvement – The project will create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in arts activities. Diversity – The project will support the diverse arts and cultural traditions of local communities, enriching and promoting their uniqueness and cultural diversity. Young people – The project will enable and encourage young people (under 18 years) to engage with and actively participate in the arts. To get an application form and read more about the guidelines check out our website www.kaipara.govt.nz or phone Kapiara District Council on 0800 72 7059 or for advice phone the Committee Chairperson Debbie Evans on 0275 586 272 The amount of funding available for the whole district is approximately $10,000 Applications must be in Council’s hands no later than 5.00.p.m. on Friday 29 August 2014 LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED


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Prestige home in quiet location Invest in this brand new home now, 3 good sized bedrooms with ensuite, internal access, fenced with easy care sections. Relax and enjoy quality living, bonus buy in the next month and receive 2 nights free accommodation for 2 people in Paihia, what an opportunity now for you to own your own piece of quality.

Open Home Saturday 16th August 1.00–2.00pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20322 09 439 7575

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Freehold Commercial Property Great opportunity for a commercial investment, excellent main road corner site, plenty of passing traffic. Large window display spaces. Side entrance for loading area. Currently rented out as Munns Flooring Xtra. The property has been in the family for many years. The time is right for someone else to take ownership of a prime commercial site NOW! Land area 410m², floor area 360m². Original building 1920, new part is 1969.

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Friday 5 September 1.00pm Ray White Office 6 Poto Street Dargaville Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20404 09 439 7575

Dargaville 90 Jervois Street

$420,000

Just on the Outskirts of Town Lifestyle but only a short distance from town centre. 3 bed with plenty of storage, polished floors in lounge and carpet in bedrooms. Large family kitchen, 2 showers, storage shed, large implement shed plus single garage. Land area 1.18ha (almost 3 acres). A must to consider.

Open Home Saturday 16th August 2.30–3.00pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20418 09 439 7575

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HEY KIDS! WIN A $100 Countdown gift card and $50 worth of kids treats at DARGAVILLE’S NEW SUPERMARKET Colour in the background and the truck, use your artistic skills to complete the picture. You can use collage, paint, pens, glitter - ANYTHING!

NAME: AGE: CONTACT:

Winner Drawn at Countdowns Grand Opening, 12 noon, 19th August. Drop off your entry to Big River FM, Countdown Dargaville or The Kaipara Lifestyler, 107 River Rd by 18th August.

Sorry - employees & their families of Countdown, NorthSouth Multimedia & Big River FM cannot enter this compitition.


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