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Museum awards scholarship  by Kim Munro

Every year The Kauri Museum at Matakohe awards the Mervyn Sterling Memorial Scholarship to an undergraduate student and this year the award goes to Courtney Windsor, an earth sciences student at the University of Waikato

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Courtney, who is currently studying for a science degree, plans to major in earth science and to study the sustainable management of energy, water, mineral, soil and coastal resources. “I’m so happy to be awarded the scholarship and it’s a great help towards my fees. It means I can continue studying what I’m passionate about without worrying too much about finances,” says Windsor. The scholarship, worth $2,000, is to encourage undergraduate study and applied research in conservation, ecology, natural heritage and history, particularly in the Otamatea region. Courtney won the award based on her high academic achievement — after

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a year and a half of study, she is maintaining a perfect ‘A+’ average. Applicants are also required to prove they have strong affiliations with the old Otamatea County area which wasn’t difficult for Windsor. Her grandfather was the principal of Matakohe School in the 1960s and her father also attended the school. Her grandfather also collaborated with Mervyn Sterling, for whom the award is named, to source an Avro Lancaster bomber from the French government, which is now held at MOTAT museum in Auckland. “I am honoured to receive an award named for a place and a person so significant to my family.

 Courtney Windsor, recipient of the Mervyn Sterling scholarship

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The saga of the huge debt surrounding the Kaipara District Council has moved into the arena of national public attention with the airing of a news report by TV3. On the 3 News programme, host Brook Sabin asked Mayor Neil Tiller how the council had incurred debt of $85m — in part over expenditure on the Mangawhai wastewater scheme, to the extent that it is facing a district-wide ratepayers revolt.

Both the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association and the Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association are urging members to withhold rates instalments on the grounds that KDC demands have been illegally issued. The TV3 report highlighted the EcoCare scheme and further legal concerns around the financial operation and governance of council. continued on page 3…

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Dargaville’s Kea Scouts are doing their bit for the cats and kittens at our local Paws and Claws animal rescue centre, with a drive for pet food bringing in a haul for this worthy cause The boys from our youngest group of Scouts have put into practice the can-do attitude and community ideals of founder Robert Baden-Powell, organizing a ‘pet show’ of stuffed animals and gathering together donations for homeless cats cared for by the Dargaville animal welfare volunteers. Paws and Claws exists to find homes for abandoned cats, and is staffed entirely by volunteers. They receive no government funding or assistance, and rely entirely on the goodwill of the community to continue their good work in caring for unfortunate animals. It can be a demanding job which highlights the cruelty and neglect of the unenlightened, but sometimes — and the Keas’ generous contribution is one of those times — it’s an insight into the better side of human nature. Kea Scout leaders Rebecca Davidson,

Donna Dreadon and Petrina Fischer are proud of the efforts the boys have made to help Dargaville’s most vulnerable ‘citizens’. It’s good works like these which Lord Baden-Powell envisioned when he founded the Scouting movement in the early 1900s, and the Dargaville Keas carry on a long-standing tradition of community service which is very much appreciated. If you would like to help Paws and Claws continue their mission to care for homeless animals, find them families and promote animal welfare, please send your donations of canned or dry cat food to their animal sanctuary at 52 Murdoch St, Dargaville, or to the offices of the Kaipara Lifestyler in River Road. All contributions are gratefully accepted. And if you and your family would like to adopt a cat or kitten, please call 09 439 1352 and talk to Marni

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New kiwis welcomed

John Rowles curtain call

 Kaipara’s new Kiwis

Kaipara has 12 new kiwis following a citizenship ceremony conducted by Mayor, Neil Tiller. “It is my pleasure today to turn you into kiwis”, said Mayor Tiller. “You have been recognised as having the personal qualities that enable you to make a positive contribution to the community. As Mayor I would like to welcome you on behalf of the

government, the people of New Zealand and the Kaipara district.” The recipients were: the Gardiner family, Carin Hjarne, Mario and Denis Hysenaj, Leah O’Driscoll, Ilia Petro, Eviola Habili, Caroline Riddlestone, Dirk Smyth and Christopher Waring. The ceremony was followed by afternoon tea.

 John Rowles took his final bow to fans in Dargaville on Friday night, proving he could still put on a fine show, performing crowd-pleasing favourites such as ‘Hush not a word to Mary’ and ‘Cheryl Moana Marie’, along with impersonations of Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando and Elvis and humorous anecdotes from his life. Rowles ended the show with a blast from the past, a rock song from his first Kawerau band and the old kiwi favourite, ‘Ten Guitars’. Fans are now looking forward to his upcoming movie based on the autobiography, ‘If I only had time’.

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National spotlight on KDC debt Also appearing on the programme with Mayor Tiller was Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association chairman, Ron Manderson who told Brook Sabin, “the mayor and deputy must resign. We must have hope and new leadership.” TV3 also said it had obtained documents under the Official Information Act for its report which it claimed outlined a number of other ‘serious issues’. The report alleged that council had ‘used an unhedged floating rate for its borrowing and that council could have been seriously exposed if interest rates had gone up.’ Mayor Tiller told Brook Sabin that the KDC ‘had got away with it’ because interest rates had stayed low and he admitted that it was a ‘dangerous practice’ for a huge loan. “I think it was more good luck than anything else. Had interest been going the other way we would have paid for it. We shouldn’t be running a council on luck, but we took advice on borrowing,” said Mayor Tiller. The TV3 report also suggested that council was using cash reserves illegally to pay for its day-to-day operating costs. Mr Tiller insisted that, “up until these issues came to head we had no idea we were not complying with the (Local Government) Act and we’ve done everything in our power to make sure we comply.” Mr Manderson later responded offair to the TV3 report and Mayor Tiller’s comments and asked: “Is the mayor saying he had no idea of the issues, given that he controls the agenda for council? He and councillors withheld information from ratepayers and failed

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to examine relevant documentation. The result was that councillors were forced to rely solely on the word of the previous CEO, the leadership of Mayor Tiller and Deputy Mayor and Finance Portfolio holder, (Julie) Geange.” He added that, “there should never have been a cost blowout on the Mangawhai EcoCare scheme. The original contract included the financing of the project until completion as well as the design and build.” “In 2005 council represented the cost of the EcoCare project to ratepayers as a fixed price contract of $35.6 million, but in 2006 the contract was extended to $59 million without ratepayers knowledge, an increase of over $23 million.” “Council voted to extend the scheme from $35.6 million to $59 million in a public excluded council meeting.” He claimed that as ratepayers agreed only to the original figure of $35.6 million, they may not be responsible for the $23.4 million differential. “Previous councillors, Mr (Bruce) Rogan and Mr (Bill) Guest and current councillor (Jonathon) Larsen, along with many others, have all raised concerns that the mayor and other councillors neglected to heed.” The KDC indebtedness is currently being investigated by the Office of the Auditor General.

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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’.

Fun in the sun far away  by Paul Campbell

From the rainy depths of winter, the thought of summer fun at the beach seems a little remote On the Kaipara harbour, a highlight of the summer is the Pahi Regatta, still going strong after the passing of more than a century. Over those years, it has had to moderate its activities somewhat. The greasy pole event for one has disappeared as the thought police lay down more and more rules about what fun we can have out in the sea and sand (or mud) and sun. But not so elsewhere. As I write this from Devon, in England, I am still surprised about the activities that make up the annual waterside carnival at a small habourside village that is almost a reflection of faraway Pahi. The hamlet is called Bere Ferrers, up the Tamar River from Plymouth, and it dates back to the 14th century. It overlooks an estuarine river system, with

moored pleasure craft laying against a backdrop of hills that are reminiscent of Wakapirau across the Arapoa River from Pahi on the Kaipara. Here they stage the annual Village Water Sports, fun on the foreshore that has something of a different dimension to the rather genteel activities of the Pahi Regatta. It starts off moderately enough, with enthusiastic teams of volley-ballers. The prop is a giant plastic beach ball and the object is to slam it over the net — pitched in two feet of viscous sticky mud. Needless to say, within minutes it is impossible to say which teams are male or female, with most , at some point in the contest, flattened into the mire by the ball that itself grows weightier with the build up of mud. There is a brief break for the

 Action at Bere Ferrers Watersports

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competitors to be sloshed clean with buckets of seawater before the major event of the day. A stout rope has been stretched above the mud some eight feet in the air, held taut between two tractors. Then individual team members — on this occasion the ‘Mud Monsters’ are competing — have to haul them selves as best they can along the rope, with points granted for the first, second and third way points towards the middle of the rope marked with tape. Not a problem? Oh yes, it’s a problem! The opposing team is down below, in the mud, armed with an array of motorised pumps attached to fire hoses. These are started and the mud, slush and — well, whatever spews out at high pressure, all but obliterating the hapless victims struggling to keep attached to the rope above. Of course, many rope crawlers end their efforts face down, obliterated in muck. One or two make it to way-point three. A determined young woman succeeds to the cheers of the spectators. The afternoon turns to evening, much musical entertainment, some dancing

and many libations, all also enjoyed by some rather exhausted — now cleaned up — competitors. This Brit version of a harbourside running of the gauntlet would undoubtedly be a great Pahi Regatta attraction. But I suppose OSH would have a major conniption, with even a greasy pole and pillow fights over water off the wharf considered too daring in these ‘enlightened’ days. Rather a pity though. It was just good dirty fun.

 Spectators enjoying the event

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Tangowahine makes national radio  by Kim Munro

In a broadcast beamed out to the rest of New Zealand, Hugh Rose, Les Taylor and Jenny McDermott each gave a glowing portrayal of their home, Tangowahine, on Radio NZ’s ‘afternoons’ show Hosted by Jim Mora, ‘afternoons’ is the most listened to talk radio programme in NZ, and selects one small community to highlight on the show each day. Tangowahine was introduced by Jim Mora as a small community on the upper reaches of the Kaipara Harbour and first up on the 30 minute show was Hugh Rose, farmstay host and inventor. ‘It was an honour to be selected by radio NZ and a great opportunity to put Kaipara on the map,’ said Mr Rose, who explained what led his wife and himself to choose Tangowahine as their preferred home over other small towns in NZ.

Next up, farmer, horseman, and pig hunter, Les Taylor, shared his local farming knowledge, past and present. ‘When I first arrived in Tangowahine 45 years ago, the average size milking herd was 80 to 100 cows with 28 herds in a 10km radius — now there are five herds in the same area,’ said Mr Taylor. Well-known historian of the community, Jenny McDermott, rounded off the show with a fascinating account of early settlement, describing how at its peak, Tangowahine was a thriving kauri mill town of 3,000 people with scows travelling up river to collect timber until logging ceased in the 1930s.

Lifestyler jumps to the rescue Circus Kumarani has been feeling the pinch lately and as part of a fundraising initiative will be raffling a tandem jump for the upcoming Kauri Coast Skydiving Carnival The jump has been gifted to the circus by the Kaipara Lifestyler. “We like to support worthwhile causes and they do so much for our community,” says Kaipara Lifestyler general manager, Deb Wright. “There is less funding available lately

and more people applying for it so it’s great to receive the donation. We often perform free at events, but we still need to pay for equipment, insurance, rent, power and travelling expenses,” says Circus Kumarani manager, Jenny Huriwai.

 National radio ‘Afternoons’ guests: (clockwise) Jenny McDermott, Hugh Rose and Les Taylor

The circus has added colour and vibrancy to the Kaipara since it first arrived in Dargaville nine years ago, performing at festivals and passing on skills to the community and schools. “It is not just about red noses and clowning around. We have partnerships with many community groups and organisations — we are much more than a circus,” says Jenny. They will also be participating in the carnival, which runs from August 10–12.

The carnival kicks off on Friday with a skydiving display at Selwyn Park and continues on Saturday with an all-day event at the Ruawai airfield with tandem jumps, ‘sporties’ freefalling displays and finishes with a grand finale on Sunday. Raffle tickets $2 or 6 for $10, available from Circus Kumarani, Big River FM and the Riverside Produce Market on Thursdays. Contact Jenny on 09 439 5152.

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Letters to the editor Council bureaucrats judge and jury! Nationwide as we battle to keep business’s compliant we witness a quiet and subtle picking off of our very powerhouse of primary producers striving to keep our economy sustainable. Our farmers are hitting headlines for ‘non compliant’ activities be they just or unjust. The infringement notices are being used as a first response instead of a last resort. Notices are threatening, intimidating and in most cases very expensive. We see noteable large operators being singled out who have built our industry. We see first farm owners who often with a heavy debt loading are afraid to speak out and hence ‘pay on the day’. We see sharemilkers whom for whatever reason are entwined into a compromising situation with their farm owners over possible repercussions. These heavy handed and bullying tactics are crippling our economy and this sector is only one mere example of such. These often over zealous bureaucrats ‘rock on up’ to dairy farms often unannounced in many councils of New Zealand and scrutinise systems to a level often far in excess of what both necessity and commonsense demand. I don’t dispute there are a minority of less than desired systems and recognise the need to police such however these are not the subject of this letter. My concern is the inability to challenge these decisions. Ratepayers are being fought with their own money and that of their industry peers. Why are these compliance officers so

‘untouchable’? Often migrant officers seeking to prove their worth, and often mentored by an element whose presence on farms may be considered perilous their history given. I’ve been fortunate in having an excellent compliance officer over the last two years who has worked together with me and put good systems in place, recognising there’s always got to be some degree of movement in ascertaining each situation’s needs. Let’s band together and challenge our councils with a system where we have the right of appeal. Our organisation is working on this as we know a better result would eventuate in most cases. Let’s keep our industry the model we can be proud of and not tolerate an abuse of power. Brian Mason Chairman, Landowners and Contractors Protection Association Inc.

Let the seller beware Dear Editor, Recent visits to Farmers’ Markets in our region have raised some concerns for me. It seems that too frequently people are selling with the label ‘grown organically’ yet there is no evidence of organic certification. What guarantee does the customer have if there is no certification? The shopping public should be looking for evidence that the producer has met the criteria set down by one of the organic organisations. Organic Farm New Zealand (OFNZ) is

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Dear Sir, I read with interest the letter to the Editor from a Kaiwaka ratepayer re the Kaipara District Council. Your correspondent called upon the current Kaipara district councillors to resign. I repeat this call for mayor Tiller and his council to resign. The Kaipara district council has total debts of $110 million and this level of DEBT is not able to be serviced by our community. The Debt is as follows District General Debt $31 million owed to the BNZ Mangawhai Wastewater Project $62 million Illegally Collected rates Mangawhai $17 million. Add this up to a total of $110 million. This ruinous for all Kaipara District ratepayers. Resign Councillors as you may regret not doing so as you may yet be sacked by the Minister for Local Government.

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From Las Vegas to Dargaville It’s a long way from New Zealand to Las Vegas, but for award winning hypnotist and comedian Guy Cater the chance to perform in the world’s entertainment capital was a dream come true. In 2006 Guy was the headlining act at the Riviera casino, adding another venue to a long list of riotously funny performances which have included Sydney’s famed opera house and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Along the way he’s hypnotised the mighty Warriors rugby league team, wowed crowds as the world’s first hypnotist to play in Singapore and won the coveted Benny award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand. Now Guy Cater is bringing his uproarious two-part show to Dargaville

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a great starting point for the producer new to organics. Full certification takes a minimum of three years but this certification ensures the organic integrity of products being sold in New Zealand — a product guarantee for the buyer. A common justification for noncertification is cost — I’ve even heard this used on Country Calendar. OFNZ operates a ‘peer review’ process. This is where a group of between three to five growers (a pod) will peer review one another. In short — they check you out and you check them out. This use of voluntary time ensures costs are kept to a minimum but also is a mechanism through which individuals can support one another and so improve the quality of their produce. It is not just a case of ‘let the buyer beware’. When a seller claims to be marketing produce that is ‘grown organically’ they should surely be asked for validation. Should it also be a case of ‘let the seller beware’?

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for a single engagement at our own mecca of live entertainment — the Dargaville Club. And while it’s not the Vegas strip, you can be sure that this multitalented performer is bringing a whole lot of laughs our way when he visits in mid August. Guy doesn’t just specialise in hypnotism — he’s also a stand-up comedian who uses a little touch of magic in his act. You can expect comedy aplenty from both Guy and the members of the audience who volunteer to fall under his hypnotic spell in a night of world-class entertainment. Here’s what prominent Kiwi and League supporter Sir Peter Leitch (the Mad Butcher) had to say about Guy Cater’s shows — “I’ve used Guy many, many times for both his Hypnotism Shows and Comedy Shows and to be fair, I reckon he is great. I have had him perform for the mighty Vodafone Warriors several times and they think he is great too.” If you love a good laugh, and you’re game for an evening of mesmerising hypnotic comedy, pick up a ticket or two from the Empire Liquor Centre or the Dargaville Club.


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Kaipara arts funding opportunity Applications are now open for arts funding from Kaipara’s creative communities scheme, a partnership between Creative New Zealand and local councils. The scheme encourages the community to create diverse opportunities for accessing and participating in arts activities and is open to individuals or groups. The project must have an arts or creative cultural focus and meet funding criteria. “The funding is for small projects, averaging $2,000 and is an opportunity for Kaipara rural communities to get involved in the arts. Types of projects funded include workshops, specialist arts training, exhibitions, as well as youth arts events,” says chairperson, Debbie Evans. Applications are considered by a committee with knowledge and experience of the arts in the region and includes community representatives as well as ward councillors.

Sonny Nathan leads the Pohutakawa group in an inter-house haka competition, the finale to Wellsford School’s Maori language week. The roopu was judged the winning house by a team of guest judges. Earlier in the week students and staff participated in a number of cultural events and rehearsed an item of cultural significance which was performed on Friday morning as part of a variety concert. The hangi lunch and Friday programme was well supported by parents.

 A Sound of Music production funded by Kaipara Creative Communities

For information visit www.kaipara. govt.nz, phone 0800 727 059 or Debbie Evans on 027 558 6272.

Market extends hours Due to popular demand, there’s even more time to buy your favourite goodies from the market with an earlier opening time of 2pm. “It gives people a bit more time to do their weekly shop, especially the dairy farmers who can get to the market before milking,” says market organiser, Debra van Leeuwerden. “We have a couple of new stalls with gluten-free loaves, cakes and bread mixes, and the best ever rocky road slice along with a range of hand-made stone garden ornaments.” The regular stalls are still there — scrumptious home-baked breads, the

fabulous cheese makers who also offer a gold card discount, the little red van with vegetable plants and herbs, as well as the best fresh fish, eggs, home cured bacon, flowers, sauces and chutneys. Riverside Produce Markets are held every Thursday from 2pm to 5.30pm, corner Totara and Kapia Streets in the AD Focus carpark. Contact Debra van Leeuwerden 09 439 8824.

Eating doughnuts for a cause Maungaturoto Primary School children agree that eating doughnuts has got to be one of the nicest ways to help in fundraising for next year’s senior camp. Ordering doughnuts on nominated Fridays and soup on soup days is a novel fundraising initiative by parents and teachers aiming to raise $24,000 for 55 children and adults heading to Rotorua in March. Another initiative underway is a scrap metal drive with the community being encouraged to donate unwanted items to the cause such as fridges, washing machines, tap ware, bolts, along with the kitchen sink. Instead of occupying landfills, the items will be sorted into various metals, on-sold and recycled into new materials. “The scrap metal drive is a perfect way to recycle and raise

 Teina Seager joyfully fundraising for the upcoming camp

money for a good cause,” says fundraising coordinator, May Seager. Contact Michelle Kemp, phone 09 431 9049.

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Sunshine Organics Store ‘The Healthy Heart of Maungaturoto’ Herbal Health * Gardening and Plants Fresh produce and juices Wide range of skin care and organic makeup Cleaning products * Organic dry food goods Deli selections * Bulk foods Fresh ground wheat * Organic wholefoods

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Living a full and healthy life is achievable. Sunshine Organics Store have abundant wholesome foods and supplementals which will aid this. Ideas for hearty meals using locally grown produce sit side by side with a wealth of natural beauty care essentials, natural remedies and gardening basics at this always surprising and interesting Maungaturoto store — known as the ‘healthy heart of town’ by locals and visitors alike.

insulated home saves heat and saves money on those costly power bills, and a warm dry home is the best ‘insurance’ against catching nasty winter bugs. Right now the Eco Insulation team are out and about offering free measures and quotes to help you get the right solution for your home — as well as a wide range of insulation products they are also heat pump specialists who can fit exactly the right unit for maximum power saving and even warmth. EECA grants are still available for those who make the smart choice and go for Eco Insulation — talk to the friendly and knowledgeable staff at their Northland office to take advantage of the government’s generous subsidy programme.

There’s even a café-style cabinet selection and a juice bar to be found tucked in among the stacks of crisp fresh veggies and specialty breads, healthy snacks and organic ingredients on display. Rachel and her staff are dedicated to making better living not just simple and affordable for Kaipara families, but also to making better choices accessible — Sunshine Organics has proven a popular centre for cooking classes and sensible advice about eating well. The classes run every 3rd Thursday from 5pm instore (classes commence this September).

With spring around the corner many people will be looking toward growing their own kitchen garden, and Sunshine Organics can help out there, too, with seedlings and potting supplies to help raise a bumper crop for the table. And if winter aches, chills and ills are getting you down, Sunshine Organics have safe, proven natural remedies and vitamin-rich supplements to boost your immune system and have you feeling better in no time. Drop in and see them soon!

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Ask The Professionals Doug Hanley is right at home behind the controls of a 12-ton digger. The imposing machine (an S H 120, to be exact) powers through all those earthmoving jobs which would have taken a work gang days to complete, but it’s all about experience when it comes to putting that power to good use. After all, the hydraulic might which can scoop out a

dam or pond in mere minutes needs to be in the right hands! Doug has over 6,000 hours under his belt working with machines that dwarf the average 4x4. He started out working for Northland Excavators in Kerikeri, but three months ago he struck out on his own, moving to the Kaipara to start an agricultural

earthmoving business. Now his big yellow digger is a familiar sight on farms around the area, tackling the jobs which a shovel and elbow grease alone can’t manage. That means effluent ponds, dams, races and driveways, as well as branching out into landscaping and prepraring and leveling house sites.

With a practiced hand on the controls Doug can sculpt and shape the land to create your perfect living environment, ready and waiting for lawns, trees, or that dream home you’ve planned. He guarantees a professional finish and very competitive rates – call him today for those projects around the farm or the building site!

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SEPTIC TANK OWNERS Septic tanks and multi-stage septic systems are delicately balanced environments. It does not take much to upset them. Common practice is to ignore the septic system until problems occur. Good and best economical practice is to always keep your septic system well maintained. A malfunctioning septic system can become a health hazard. When a system is not maintained or operated as a delicately balanced environment, problems occur. These problems include nasty odours, leach line blockages, untreated liquid rising to the surface, toilets gurgling and taking time to empty. At this stage your septic system is a serious health hazard to you and your children. Human waste produces faecal coliform bacteria, a source of viral and bacterial gastroenteritis as well as Hepatitis A and other diseases. Hepatitis can be a debilitating condition and cause long-term harm to children. There are only three remedies. One: stop using the septic system until it recovers. This can take over a month and is not normally practical. Two: excavate your septic system and relocate it. This is very costly and time consuming, sometimes requiring new resource consents and different systems. Three: treat your septic system with Septi-Cure™ every six months.

DR & BA Grant Engineering are helping to grow the rural economy in the Kaipara region one job at a time, providing the essential backup services which allow farmers to concentrate on the land — not their machinery. With Spring on its way, and a big season of pasture management, silage harvesting and herd expansion planned across the district, farmers are once again turning to this long-

established local firm to make sure that their investment in farm infrastructure reaps dividends. DR & BA Grant Engineering can tackle any job, big or small, from repairs to dairy sheds and implements to the upkeep of entire milking systems — the backbone of the modern dairy farm. You’ll often see their mobile service van heading out on the road to perform those vital repairs which keep Kaipara farms working.

How you can save money by keeping your septic system effective and healthy Septi-Cure is Cost effective. By far the most cost effective solution is to pour one litre of Septi-Cure™ down each toilet bowl every six months. This simple action will help keep your system working at top efficiency by reducing solids and scum. Instead of emptying your tank frequently, the reduction in solids and scum saves you expensive pump out costs. Your irrigation field and leach lines will become clear of slimes and blockages so nature can handle the gradual seepage and evaporation for you. When this is happening your system will be operating effectively and not endangering you or your family’s health. What is Septi-Cure™ Septi-Cure™ is a concentrated mixture of selected naturally occurring microorganisms. These harmless tiny organisms live and multiply by feeding on waste material. When introduced to your septic tank system, they go to work straight away digesting waste material, reducing solids and scum, allowing your septic system to start operating to its maximum efficiency. As they progress through to your irrigation field they feed on the slimes

that prevent seepage and evaporation. When seepage and evaporation return to normal, you have reduced the risk of contaminating groundwater and the environment as well as reducing the chances of infection for you and your family. Eventually, they get washed out of the system and have to be replaced to continue their work. This is why you introduce Septi-Cure™ to your septic system every six months for maximum efficiency. A satisfied customer in Hamilton has been using Septi-Cure™ for three years. He says this allows them to have an odour-free septic tank with low maintenance costs. He also says that his service person is amazed at how well Septi-Cure™ works, keeping their tank in very good condition. Problematic septic tanks – treat with Septi-Cure™. Prevent septic system problems – treat with Septi-Cure™. For Septi-Cure™- Call: 0800-109-202 Website: www.ecoworld.co.nz Also Available in Farmlands

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A dog’s tail…

Makin’ hey ina winter Well, gidday there. Me, Billy the very relaxed Borda Colly back in tuch this week. Lifes pritty relaxt here ona farm rite now. Sharlene and Mum bin feedin’ me so much I gotta bitta wait on too. An’ Mum’s bin givin’ me a good brushin’ too, ‘cos she rickins my coat looks good flowin’ ina wind. Sigh. Not lika Boss wen ‘es home. Lucky if I gits a wee pat ona back if I stops a lamb breakin’ outa tha dockin’ pen eh? But no wurries just now eh, cos a Boss is off over in Yourup an’ thass why Mum’s ‘ere wiv me an’ Sharlene, ta keep us kompiny.

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Mine you, she and Sharlene bin havin’ a cool time as wellas me, cos they crackin’ a few ofa Boss’s wine kollection most evenin’s when they wotchin Koro street. Thass afta I git me own dinna cooked seperate by Mum. Had bluddy big plate of beef briskit las’ nite an’ plinty left fer tonite too. Acherly, I’m gonna havta wotch it eh? Sharlene had emmill froma Boss tha otha nite. He wuz ina place corled Devin, in Inglind, wots next to another place corled Kornwill, where he reckins they make rippa pies corled pastees, an’ he tole Sharline he’s bin eatin’ pastees and drinkin’somethin’ corled Ginniss ina pubs, an’ was stackin’ ona few pouns as well. Thin he tole Sharlene that hell be rite cosa Dog — he neva corls me by me proper name of Billy eh? — would be

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reel fit afta lookin’ afta tha farm for ‘im an’ wood soon run tha weight off goin’ roun’ tha proppity. Yea rite. I’m gonna keep an eye ona kalendar cos’ ifa Boss gits ‘ome an’ sees I’m eatin’ like a king an’ sleepin’ ona couch ‘sted of me kinnil, there’ll be hell ta pay. I’ll jus’ havta do a few runs uppa back fince line an’ try an kerb me feedin’ habits a bit befor he gits back. Jeez it’s a hard life eh? But fora nixt few weeks enyway I’m gonna take Mum’s advice eh? Shes’a rill kool lady an’ she sid ter me an Sharlene wot we gunna ‘make hey wila sun shines.’ Win she firs sed this, I shot ova ta they gear shed, but no wun had dun anythin’ about gettin’ out tha tracta mowa. Thin I figgad that why wood we be makin’ hey ina winter? So Mum thin explayned wot it means is ya kick up ya heels win ya kin get away wiv it.

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Soun’s fear enuff ta me. But thin I reckin I kin soon sheda few pouns wiv a run or three up that back, an’ winna Boss comes home I’ll make shure I’m standin at attinshin in fronta me kinnil eh? But I’m not shore If I wanta be in Mum ‘n Sharlene’s shoos, wina Boss count’s up ‘is wine kollecshin. Thin agin, wina Boss gits a bit stroppy, Sharlene juss calls him DEAH ina loud voice. An mum juss yells CHARLES!!! ana Boss slinks off ta tha woolshed fora beer. Nah, we’ll be rite eh? Ina meantime, lets get on wiva haymakin’. Cheers. Billy

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Be my Guest  by Bill Guest, Farmers of New Zealand

A dairy farmer who took the law into his own hands and failed to follow the strict terms of the sharemilking agreement between he and his sharemilker was sentenced to nine months jail and the Court ordered payment of $81,000 to Sharemilkers This week in the District Court at Tauranga, Lance Maxwell Burt, a dairy farmer was sentenced to 9 months jail and an order to pay restitution in the sum of $81,000.00 to sharemilkers, who worked for him 5 years ago. Burt was charged under the Crimes Act with using a computer to commit a crime. Burt sent a direction to Fonterra instructing Fonterra to divert all proceeds due to his sharemilker into his own account. Mr Burt’s Lawyers in Palmerston North then issued a Notice of Termination of the Sharemilking Agreement. Despite being requested on numerous occasions to confirm that they held the money pursuant to the Sharemilking Agreement in their Trust Account, the NZ Law Society’s Manawatu Branch confirmed that the money was not held in the Solicitors Trust Account. Arbitration followed resulting in a decision in favour of the sharemilker. Burt had taken the $81,000.00 and dispersed it amongst other commercial operations he was involved in. The sharemilkers were devastated. It deprived them of their job and access to their money needed to finance the next season’s operations. The Judge described the offending as malicious and intended to cause harm to the sharemilkers.

The lesson for owners contemplating withholding payments to sharemilkers, is that they must adhere to the strict terms of the sharemilking contract. Owners that direct their dairy company to pay the money to themselves and then failing to place the deductions in their solicitor’s trust account can expect to find themselves in serious trouble. In the Lower Order Agreement there are penalties for unjustifiably and procedurally wrongly withholding payments to sharemilkers and these amount to interest rates ranging from 5% per month compounding up to 8% per month compounding. In the High Court at Whangarei Judge Nicholson in dealing with an appeal against these interest rates commented that the punitive interest rates were justifiable and to be used in discouraging owners from withholding the proceeds due to sharemilkers. Owners contemplating using the offset provisions in their sharemilking agreements are advised to seek professional advice before commencing such action. 40% of milk produced on New Zealand farms comes from sharemilking agreements between farmers and sharemilkers, known generally as

lower order and 50/50 Sharemilking Agreements. In 2001 a new Lower Order Sharemilking Agreement was negotiated and enshrined as a statute of law by Parliament. One of the clauses added was a comprehensive dispute resolution procedure. When the 50/50 sharemilking agreements were amended in 2007 and later in 2010, these dispute resolution procedures were written into the 50/50 agreements. The employer / owner has a right to offset money from a sharemilker’s proceeds subject to the dispute procedures being completed. An owner contemplating withholding proceeds due to the sharemilker must serve notices on the sharemilker setting out the contract breaches and the costs of rectification. If the parties don’t agree, they may ask an independent third party to assist

Long established engineering company Farrand and Mason have all kinds of tools and machinery under their roof, but their latest addition is set to introduce a leap forward in security. In fact, the $20,000 key cutting device is all about convenience, as it’s the only one of its kind in the Kaipara. This means that customers with modern car keys (especially those with the ‘pattern’ cut on the inside of the key rather than its outer edges) can now source copies and replacements right here in Dargaville rather than facing a trip to Auckland — a prospect which is difficult if it’s your last car key that’s gone missing. Locksmith and owner Kevin Mason explains that the small key cutting mills

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them to resolve the dispute and if the dispute is not resolved within 10 working days must then go to conciliation and appoint a conciliator. If the parties fail to agree on a conciliator within five working days of proceeding to conciliation, a conciliator will be appointed from the National Panel of Conciliators who will convene a meeting where the issues are discussed and usually resolved. If not resolved then the owner can instruct the dairy company to withhold the proceeds due to the sharemilker with an upper limit of 75% of any sum due. That money must then be lodged in a Solicitors Trust Account, earning interest until the matter is resolved either by agreement or reference to arbitration. Farmers of New Zealand Inc. provides free sharemilking agreements to members and specialist advice on sharemilking matters.

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 Kevin Mason with the new key cutter

in shopping malls can copy a key — but that they only copy the original in your hand. Keys already badly damaged will provide a poor copy which may not work well, and more complex keys are beyond the abilities of such simple devices. Farrand and Mason’s new, fully digital and automatic key cutting machine can cut keys from a copy, or from code, deciphering the secret master number of the key to create a perfect new replacement. It’s a skilled task, as some keys are more damaged than others. Painstaking work with measuring callipers and no small amount of insider knowledge is sometimes necessary to get the job done, but with the aid of modern technology and years of experience, Kevin knows how to unlock the code in almost any key. Another specialty is the replication of transponders — those little ‘clickers’ used to lock your car from a distance. Modern automobiles use complex key patterns, codes and transponder technology to deter thieves, but the flip side of this is that losing your last key can mean a hefty bill to reset the car’s security system and computer. It’s better to be safe than sorry — so stop by and visit Dargaville’s most advanced locksmiths to have copies made soon. No key is too advanced for the combination of technology and skill at Farrand and Mason’s disposal.

Don’t get locked out! We are the ONLY locksmiths in the Kaipara who can replace and copy ALL modern keys and transponders. High tech security demands high tech locksmithing. For security and peace of mind see Farrand & Mason Ltd.

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There’s all kinds of excitement happening at your local eateries in August, but first and foremost it’s timely to raise a toast to Jo’s Home Cookery. This Dargaville institution has won over the dining public in the three years since its establishment and it’s easy to see why. Drop in and celebrate with a hearty meal which exemplifies old fashioned home cooking — we’re sure you’ll enjoy it! Out and about it’s a great season to tuck into a succulent steak at the Ruawai Pizza Bar and Steakhouse. Tackle a mighty T-bone or tender ribeye in the cozy surrounds of this unique

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restaurant, and don’t forget that you can book a satisfying lunch there too. Peppers Cafe in Wellsford is a favourite stop for travellers and locals alike — a hub for good coffee and great meals. Award-winning seafood and restaurantstyle dinners take pride of place next to a fresh cabinet selection for brunch or a leisurely late lunch — and if you mention this section you’ll get a FREE dessert for a limited time. Also on the road, why not stop in for 5-star views and an amazing selection at the Top of the Dome… a famous stop off point in the picturesque dome valley which is justifiably renowned for friendly service. Sometimes nothing beats a real hot pie, as we all know — and the best around are still made the ‘real old fashioned way’ by Corrina of Real Town Pies. With a

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‘retail empire’ now spanning many of the region’s top cafes and service centres, you’re never too far from a filling, hot and satisfying snack! Try the Wellsford Inn for a friendly game of pool or darts with your mates and relax watching all your favourite winters sports. Or head over to the Aratapu Tavern for a month of music and entertainment, with laid-back tunes and an amazing menu to browse as we build up to their world famous annual boar hunt! Finally, it’s time to strut your stuff and show the world what you’ve got as the Maungaturoto Hotel turns on the stars for that feast of Karaoke fun, Maungaturoto Idol. They’re also hosting a huge hot rod and custom show on the 19th.

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Kaipara Service Directory

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For medical appointments and shopping trips

Bookings

09 439 6306 Proudly Servicing Dargaville

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

Got Health Problems? • • • •

Gluten Intolerance testers. Heart and blood pressure aid. Kinoki Detox Food Patches. Arthritis, flexibility and sleep aid with Infinity health/sports bands.

www.yourhealthnaturally.co.nz Dargaville Local Rep Zane Gaylor 021 270 8216

Gold Card Directory* BAYLYS BEACH

Health Options

Kim’s Hair at Baylys 4 Ocean View Terrace ....... 09 439 6754

116 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 4379 Horacane Roofing Ltd

DARGAVILLE

Servicing the Kaipara District 021 0828 5868

A Natural Approach 32 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 0646

Jo’s Home Cookery

AD Focus Cnr Totara Street .............. 09 439 8824

Kaipara Lifestyler

Adams Trimmer Nauman Ltd 97 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8897

Lyndsey Bargh Physiotherapy

Ahlayz Restaurant & Fresh Fish 95 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8212

138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5435 107 River Road ................ 09 439 6933 18 Huia Crescent ............. 09 439 1656 McCoy & Thomas Sports Hunting & Fishing NZ

ATS Property Maintenance 23 Awakino Road ............. 09 439 8628

92 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8520

B R Vincent Ltd 52 Beach Road ................ 09 439 6395

87 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8305

Randall Architecture Ltd 25 Clyde Street ................ 09 439 0099

Maungaturoto Auto Centre 1014 State Highway 12 .... 09 431 8288

Ray White Jean Johnson Realty 6 Pouto Street ................. 09 439 7575

Maungaturoto Butchery 158 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8061 Ray White 148 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8820

Roy’s V8 Shop 9 Liverpool Street............. 09 439 5813 Shaolin Kempo River Road ....................... 09 439 6226 The Meat Co. 63 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8647 Waldens Shoes 115 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 8227

MANGAWHAI Carters Mangawhai Moir Street ...................... 09 431 4060 Ray White 234 Molesworth Drive ...... 09 431 4964

WARKWORTH

Window & Door Services Ltd 32 Gladstone Street ......... 09 439 6458

Bogue Real Estate 14 Queen Street .............. 09 425 7959

Newman Engineering (2004) Ltd

KAIWAKA

WELLSFORD

BNZ Bank 69 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 3171

14-16 Beach Road ........... 09 439 5065

Kaiwaka Cheese Shop State Highway 1 ............... 09 431 2195

Davison Electrical Contractors 15 Hokianga Road............ 09 439 7184

NZ Ventures Ltd T/A Computer Worx

New Dimensions Hair Studio 161 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8096

122 Victoria Street ........... 021 413 565

MAUNGATUROTO

Peppers Café 171 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 7549

Parkview Motel

Dreams 154 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 9199

Teens & Tweens 173 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8569

Kaipara Flooring 32 Hurndall Street............ 09 946 9886

Wright Design 72 Spindler Road ............. 09 423 8092

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre 59 Normanby Street ......... 09 439 8540 Elfhood Naturals (Thyme For You) 138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5697

McKay’s 100% Electrical

36 Carrington Street ......... 09 439 8339 Plumbing & Heating Centre Ltd 102 Jervois Street ........... 09 439 6124

*On selected items.

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 8 August 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 6 August 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

bright leaf

bark Mulch In BULK ™

WOOD FIRES Full range of wood fires instore, excellent brands to suite all homes

 09 439 6123

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

excellent moisture retention & weed suppression

Ph berNie 09 439 6785

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Classified Advertising Call

09 439 6933

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

For Sale

For Sale

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

“GRANNY-CHUKA” Power lift/recliner chair $879. Power nap recliner chair $899. Lazyboy chair $799. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249.

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

POP-UP TRUNDLER bed set $999. Single spring mattress $275. Second hand King Single bed $175. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249.

2ND HAND ROOFING iron, various profiles and layouts, some long runs, $4.00per metre. Contact Dargaville Intermediate Phone 09 439 8045. 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 or 0800 109 877. CAR BATTERIES. Don’t be caught out on the cold mornings. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. CONTINUOUS CURTAIN nets and curtain tracks now HALF PRICE. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. HAY FOR SALE $12.00 per bale, Phone Bernie 09 439 6785. INTERIOR FLOOR mud mats, a must for winter for farm vehicles. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

MORRIE UTE — Restoration project, offers over $500.00. Phone Bernie 09 439 6785.

PURE WOOL BLANKETS, Flannellette Sheets, Duvets, Wool-Mag underlays, all winter bedware 30% off. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. WATERPROOF CAR seat covers for farmers & fishermen. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 0819. WIPER BLADES $19.95 pair, plus free Screen Wash. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

Free to Good Home FEMALE STAFFI cross, 6 months old, free to good home, Phone 022 013 4570.

Cars for Sale 1980 FORD Escort GL, 813,798km, Blue, 3 owners, Rego on hold, tidy condition, Phone 09 439 0389.

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Nurseries and Plants WHOLESALE PRICES direct to the public. Native and coastal tolerant plants are available from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd now. Make the most of the planting season and purchase in bulk. Great discounts for purchases of 50 plants or more. Delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Located at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.

Wanted to Buy EXERCYCLE IN good order, please Phone 09 439 4607. WANTED TO BUY Penisillin and Collostrum milk. Phone 021 1900 9729.

Work Wanted EXPERIENCED RELIEF milker/farm hand available in the Springfield/Waipu area, from the 20th August. References available. Phone Rachel 027 3633 469. 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. 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.


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 8 August 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 6 August 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Work Wanted

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

TILES

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of tiles and accessories available at

Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

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

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

Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY SWEEPING & Servicing. Make sure your chimney is clean for insurance purposes. Is your chimney/flue/fire box safe for this winter? Have it cleaned, safety checked, repaired. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376 Crawford Solutions. MAINTANE – Property Maintenance and Repair to painting, building, fences, and much much more. Refs if required. Ph Jay T on 021 0292 9095 or 09 439 4618. 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.

Public Notices PRETTY BIG JOB, “Jonesy, lend a hand,” Ya dreaming mate, I’m going up river aboard DAISY. Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975. Email: kauriinfo@xtra.co.nz.

Badminton Weekly Juniors

Public Notices DALMATION CLUB FUNDRAISER, 3 course meal (sheep on spit) Saturday August 18th, 20 Normanby Street, 6pm – BYO, Adult $15.00 Child (5–16yrs) $10.00. Tickets PGG Wrightsons, Matich’s & TK Dairy. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or Phone 09 439 8592.

TRIVIAL PURSUIT

This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other

Teams of 6 to 8. $10 per person. Good prizes. Hot meat sandwiches for sale. Supper provided.

Enquiries to Gina 09 439 3330 ext 6716

Contact Brian Burnett 439 8177 or 439 6175 to book your table

Notice is hereby given to Members of the Mangwhai Boating & Fishing Club Inc, that you are invited to attend our 47th AGM to be held at our Clubrooms, Alamar Cres on Saturday 11th August 2012 at 3-30pm.

Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust

Support Kaipara Talent! Come along and be part of the Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust

7.30pm onwards $3/night

Vote for the audience prizewinner at The Lighthouse Church, corner Parore & Normanby Streets Dargaville

Dargaville Town Hall (rear entrance)

Sunday 5th August 2012 at 5pm

Some racquets available

Tickets only $5 each

ELECTRICIAN OR Apprentice required to fill position at C&C CONTRACT ELECTRICAL Ltd. Level 3 or above required. Contact Craig 021 440 634.

Sales Representative Are you a proven sales hunter? Do you have the confidence to generate your own earnings? Does the idea of uncapped commission get you excited? NorthSouth Multi Media is looking for an enthusiastic sales rep to join the team. Your role will involve introducing businesses throughout the Kaipara Regions to the benefits of advertising in our publications. You build lasting business relationships. You have excellent communication skills. You can demonstrate a go-getter attitude. This position offers a retainer with the opportunity to earn uncapped commission. So if you have a positive attitude, the ability to keep yourself motivated, a passion for building client business through advertising, and the willingness to succeed apply now! Please send your CV to: NorthSouth Multi Media, PO Box 474, Dargaville accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Ph 09 439 6933

ALL WELCOME Enquiries 022 013 5879

Sale Of Liquor Act 1989 Section 64(3) Application For Mangawhai Golf Club (Inc) has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Dargaville for the renewal of a Club Licence in respect of the premises situated at 221 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai and known as Mangawhai Golf Club (Inc). The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is: Golf Club. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is sold under the licence are Monday-Sunday 8am-1am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Kaipara District Council offices at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or the Kaiwaka Service Centre, State Highway One, Kaiwaka. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at the Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville. This is the first publication of this notice.

‘Continuing Bonds’

Friday 17th August, 7 to 9.30pm Scout Hall, Dargaville

Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

Situations Vacant

Group will be held on: Monday 6 August 2012 10 am - 12 noon In the Nurses’ Lounge at Community Health, Dargaville Hospital

Fundraiser for Dargaville Scouts

6–7.30pm $2/night

Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Bereavement Support

Colleen Morris from North Haven Hospice will be facilitating

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Seniors (14yrs +)

Public Notices

2012 Short Film Competition Award Evening

Dargaville High School Academic Conference and Options Day – 23 August 2012

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME

This is an opportunity for year 10, 11, and 12 students to talk with their Vertical Form Teacher about progress, achievement and subject options for 2013. Conferences are for 20 minutes and bookings are essential. The school will be closed for instruction but students are requested to attend the conference with their Parents/ Caregiver/Whanau.

To book online: www.schoolinterviews.co.nz Unique code is L53Y2 or ring the school office for an appointment 09 439 7229

Dargaville High School Plunket St, Dargaville P 09 439 7229 E office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz

Agenda Present Apologies Minutes of the 46th AGM 2011 Presidents Report Financial Report Election of Officers Submitted General Business Dinner after meeting $10 per head Notice from the Secretary, Mangawhai Boating & Fishing Club Inc.

Arts Funding APPLY NOW TO KAIPARA’S CREATIVE COMMUNITIES NEW ZEALAND SCHEME Please note change of dates for applications. The Creative Commuities 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 $10,500. Applications close 5.00pm on Monday 3 September 2012.


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Agents for

Roper & Jones 13 Mariner Cove – Tinopai

9 Moana Road – Tinopai

62 freyberg Rd – Ruawai

52 Jellicoe Road – Ruawai

51 Avoca east Road

We put you first 41 Norton St – Te Kopuru

393 Katui Road

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42 Parore Street

prIcE rEdUcEd

3 bedroom 2 bathroom home. 3 bdrms & 2 bathrooms. Deck Elevated with harbour view. encircles the top level. Great Fabulous near new kitchen. views of the harbour. Double Large workshop. 2 minutes garage with auto doors. Short walk to marina & beach. stroll to the mariner. $310,000 Ref 3077 $260,000 Ref 3050 RACHAeL de VRieS 021 943 900

Matakohe Lifestyle

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Spic & Span revamped 2 bdrm 2 bedroom home. Ideal do home. 2 heat pumps. 2 car up or first home. Excellent flat garaging + workshop. Loads section, with rural views. of concrete for the boat or Single garage. caravan. $106,000 $148,000 Ref 3006 Ref 3098 RACHAeL de VRieS 021 943 900

Whakapirau Rd – Maungaturoto

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Spacious 4 bdrm home, just Charming colonial cottage. needs a make over, set on Rewired, replumbed, reblocked 4.5ha. Land is rolling & in 5 & painted. New carpet & paddocks with a dam. Great polished floors. little lifestyle. $155,000 $288,000 Ref HL2032 Ref 3069 MiCHeLLe ToMLiNSoN 027 339 5937

103 Ranfurly Street

123 Hokianga Road

prIcE rEdUcEd

Private 4.2ha with brick 4 bedrooms, ensuite, attached single garage. Plus double garage with sleepout and own toilet & shower. Flat to easy contour. Great lifestyle block. $459,000 Ref 1223 SHeiLA BooN 027 498 5651

432 Matakohe West Road

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Room to move inside & out. 3 bedroom home with enclosed deck. There is a chook run, shade houses, self-contained 1 bedroom unit, bird avery, 2 bay implement shed & orchard. 2kms (approx) to Maungaturoto. $335,000 Ref 1294 SHeiLA BooN 027 498 5651

2 Komiti Rd – Tinopai

Rustic Retreat – Paparoa

MaTakoHE'S BEST BUy

Well presented low maintenance family home, with spacious living, heating & air conditioning unit installed. North-facing with country views. Easycare lawns. Quick access onto SH12. Call Rhoda to view. $339,000 prIcEd To SELL! Ref 1315 RHodA MoRRiSoN 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

Modernised 3 bedroom open 3 double bedrooms. Deck off plan living home. Great indoor/ the lounge to relax on. Fully outdoor flow. Heat pump & fenced section. Garage plus a insulation. Large section, single good size garden shed. Close garage & carport. to hospital, schools & town. $215,000 Ref 3065 $179,000 Ref 3102 CRAiG CLeMeNT 021 461 668

38 Norfolk drive – Mangawhai

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Sheltered 4455m² spot perfect 2043m² north-facing section for your weekend retreat. water views, sort your Olive trees, power & phone to summer out now! the rustic hideway too! Great buying at $155,000 $125,000 Ref 1318 Ref 1298 RHodA MoRRiSoN 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

• 2 bdrm brick & tile home 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom • Triple bay garage renovated, light & airy • Great location homestead. Set on 2.47ha. • Walking distance to Town Polished floors, new decking. $260,000 Fertile clay loam soil. Ref 3086 $297,000 Ref HL2012 MiCHeLLe ToMLiNSoN 027 339 5937

12 Lorne Street

Pouto Road

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

Amazing harbour & rural 3 Bedroom home on 1285m2 views. 4.37ha (10.8acres section. New carpet, kent fire. Single garage. Close to schools approx). Currently grazing horses. Storage shed plus & dairy on quiet street. good fencing. $205,000 $249,000 Ref BL463 Ref 3106 CRAiG CLeMeNT 021 461 668

15 Whaka St – Maungaturoto

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EXcLUSIVE NEW LISTING

4 bedroom bungalow. Beautifully polished floors. Large 2+ garage. Fully fenced back yard. short walk to estuary. Must see to appreciate.

Very spacious with 5 bedrooms plus office or 6th bedroom, 3 toilets, 2 separate full bathrooms both have a bath. Two levels. Single internal access garage. Short walk to town.

$249,000 rEdUcEd Ref 1306 GARY MoRRiS 021 902 087 JiLL WiLSoN 021 505 712

$299,000 Ref 1322 JiLL WiLSoN 021 505 712

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