Kaipara Lifestyler, August 22 2012

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LIFESTYLER

August 22 2012

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The road ahead for Kaipara  by Kim Munro

With the district set for new governance, the question is where to from here for Kaipara

Kauri Museum scoops award

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The council asked the Government to appoint independent commissioners after the ministerially-appointed review team briefed council on a report which was presented to the Minister of Local Government on August 17. The review team led by Northland businessman and farmer Greg Gent and supported by Leigh Auton and Peter Tennent, was appointed in June 2012 to consider the financial and governance challenges facing the Council. The Minister will now seek Cabinet’s agreement to appoint commissioners. Once appointed, they will take on the tasks of council and the mayor, while the mayor and councillors’ names will remain on the register in name only with no function and no remuneration.  Kaipara District Council Chambers In the meantime, council are expected to continue in office and carry out their duties including the “Cabinet-approved Terms of Reference will set out approval of the Annual Report 2010/11 and the adoption of expectations regarding community engagement,” added Ms the revised Long Term Plan 2012/2022. Little. “There will be possibly up to four commissioners Mr Gent said the commissioners will remain at council until appointed by Cabinet at the latest mid-September and our they have established a robust operating platform but how recommendation is that they work very closely with the long that will take will be in the hands of the government. Kaipara community,” said Mr Gent. “They are not there as receivers, selling the silverware Commissioners will perform the functions, responsibilities, — it’s about re-establishing and stabilising the council’s duties and powers of the council including engagement with business,” said Mr Gent. the Kaipara community. Councillor Andrew Wade has agreed to withdraw his “If appointed, the commissioners would have the public resignation to save the district a by-election. reporting and consultation obligations of an elected local “The cost of holding a by-election would be around $13,000 authority and community engagement would be an important and would serve no purpose,” added Mr Gent. part of their role. The Commissioners would make their The appointment in Kaipara would be the third in NZ’s history decisions in formal council meetings which would be open with commissioners previously appointed for Environment to the public, except where grounds for excluding the public Canterbury and Rodney District Council. under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings The Office of the Auditor General will continue their work Act 1987 are met,” said Department of Internal Affairs general with an inquiry into the way council managed the Mangawhai manager policy, Marilyn Little. wastewater scheme.

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AUGUST 22 - 2012

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Celebrating our World Champ

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Sam La Hood, 16, returned from Italy with the women’s world street unicycling title and the Dargaville community welcomed her back by honouring her success “All of Dargaville can now bask in the glory of a world champ,” says Circus Kumarani teacher, Adrian Humm. She was presented with a framed photo which contained an image of Sam with her medal just after she won her world title by Circus Kumarani Trust member, Chris Donahoe.  Chris Donahoe presents Sam with a framed photo of her winning moment at the Riverside Produce “Sam has shown a lot of bravery market in Dargaville and commitment and it was great to see her go all the way to the world Sam is still getting used to the champs,” says Mr Donahoe. limelight and receiving media attention The ceremony took place at the from television, newspapers and Riverside Produce market with an intimate magazines. gathering of fans and supporters. “It’s weird, I’m not used to it but it’s “She’s a good role model for our kids cool,” says Sam. and shows that country kids can do She now plans to defend her title at anything that city kids can,” says market the unicycle world championships to be organiser, Debra van Leeuwerden. held in Canada in 2014.

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Roller Mills update The Northland Roller Mills Rugby team is on track with a convincing win in their first hit out against a North Harbour representative team last Saturday. In the first of five pre-tournament games, the newly formed Northland Roller Mills team beat an open weight Silverdale representative team by 3414. Northland took an early lead in the game with great communication between the players and good commitment levels from the players, securing three first half tries. Silverdale came back into the game with two tries early in the second half of the game, which was then countered by a resurgent Northland in the last quarter. After the game, Coach Maurice Colley said he was “happy to get the first game under our belt, particularly pleasing that it was a win”. Maurice also added that “…. now knowing exactly where our strengths and weaknesses lie, it helps to form our training plan for the next six weeks until the tournament in Auckland”. The squad has a team building and training camp this weekend in Matauri Bay that is designed to build the bond between players. This team bond is critical to success in the Roller Mills tournament with six games over the course of a week. Northland Rugby Union has been very supportive of the Roller Mills squad, with All Black great Bruce Robertson taking a session about mental preparation for their trainings and games. The Roller Mills tournament venue has now been confirmed as Teachers Eastern Club in Orakei. The tournament kicks off on Sunday 30th

 The Duffy Theatre group members, James and Lauie, promote the message that books are cool to Tinopai and Paparoa children

of September to Saturday 6th October. Management of the Northland Roller Mills are appealing to Northland Rugby supporters and local communities to get behind and come on board with this exciting venture. “We need heaps of publicity, knowingness, which will generate a lot of energy. This hopefully will create a sea of blue with and support for our team, which we will take to Auckland and flood them with it!” says Catherine Stewart the Northland Roller Mills Manager. You can check out regular updates through Face book on the Northland Official Rugby site, so that families and communities can follow the boys’ progress. Fundraising continues with raffle tickets being sold around Northland by the boys, sponsorship being sought and an Auction to be held. Thank you to our sponsors: RD1, ITM Dargaville, Carters: Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Kerikeri and Warkworth, Silver Fern Farms, Beautycraft, Mastercraft Kitchens, Maungaturoto Hotel, Gas Maungaturoto, Matakohe Passenger Transport Ltd, Paparoa Hotel, Bunnings Whangarei, and the Northland Newspapers for their support.

The Duffy Theatre group, part of the Duffy Books in Homes initiative, performed at Paparoa Primary recently to spread the message that reading is cool. The initiative was set up by Alan Duffy to inspire children from low decile schools to read and develop a love of books. Each term children are given one or two books and when children show positive behaviour they are rewarded with extra books at assemblies. “It’s been a great incentive to encourage children to read and they love it. These types of initiatives

are what schools need to support reluctant readers,” says Paparoa Primary principal, Nathan Vickerstaff. Mr Vickerstaff estimates that 1000 books have been given to Paparoa children in the past four years. Tinopai School joined Paparoa to watch the theatre performance about Duffy’s discovery of the best book in the world. “Theatre is another way to get the message across that reading is cool and it’s an immediate and interactive thing for children to get involved with,” says Duffy theatre manager, Sarah Graham.

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Giving hope on Daffodil Day Cinema receives a further boost The Dargaville National Bank and ANZ are selling raffle tickets and daffodil merchandise to raise money for the Cancer Society Daffodil Day August 31

 Denis Honore crawls on hands and knees to lay the foundations required for the new Anzac cinema

 Dania Wood, Kelly Rawiri, Renee Gatehouse, Tess Mangin and Michelle Morgan prepare for Daffodil Day

The National Bank has been a sponsor of the Cancer Society for 22 years supporting a cause that gives hope to people affected by cancer. “Most people have been touched by cancer in their lives — whether it’s family or friends. It’s something close to everyone’s heart,” says branch manager, Michelle Morgan. Raffle prizes include a pamper pack made up of toiletries, hair products, perfume and make up donated by the pharmacy, a fruit cake donated by Northern Wairoa Cake Decorating Club and grocery hampers donated by Dargaville Countdown and bank staff. Tickets are on sale from the 20th to the 31st of August and will be drawn within the first week of September. On Daffodil Day there will be a sausage sizzle at the National Bank with bread and serviettes donated by the Warehouse. Raised funds will go towards scientific research into the causes and

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The new Anzac Cinema has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the ASB Community Trust taking them one step closer to their target. “This takes us another big step forward and of course affirms the work we have been doing to get the cinema up and running. The total cost is around $450,000 — we probably need another $15,000 for ‘front of house’” says Dargaville Cinema Trust member, Josie Scott. Builders are donating their time and Grant Waldron and Denis Honore have just completed the foundations and bearer upgrades required for the Anzac Cinema located in the War Memorial complex on Hokianga Road.

Mr Waldron and Mr Honore are relieved to be moving on to the next stage because the work required crawling on hands and knees to lay foundation. “It was a gruelling job and we can now proceed to the upper floor — phew,” says Mr Waldron. The community can show their support by buying hoodies and T-shirts at Walden’s Shoes in Dargaville with all the funds going directly to the cinema. “The other thing people can do is help us raise awareness. Spread the word, let people know and of course, once we are open — come along,” says Ms Scott.

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Campaign continues on hazardous bridges  by Kim Munro

Concerned residents from Matakohe continue to lobby the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) to widen the hazardous single-lane Hardies and Anderson bridges and are set to hold a public meeting in September along with a petition to present to the NZTA A meeting was held earlier this year with over 70 residents attending along with a representative from the NZTA. Dennise Brownlie, co-organiser, has witnessed first-hand many accidents over the years as she lives on the stretch of road between the Anderson and Hardies bridges. “A number of short term remedies were discussed at the meeting but overall it was disappointing and we will continue to campaign,” says Mrs Brownlie. The NZTA has actioned a number of short and medium term measures to improve sightlines on the approaches, along with new signage and a safety review of give way priorities and signage. There is a plan to renew the wooden deck on Hardies bridge over summer, however local resident Bobby Smith knows the bridge well and considers the bridge particularly unsafe in the winter. “The bare boards on the bridge are dangerous. If you brake suddenly there is no traction at all – it’s like driving from tarseal onto ice. It’s dangerous for bikes and if a school bus

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 Matakohe resident Dennise Brownlie, at Hardie’s Bridge

or passenger coach broke suddenly they would slide into and over the railing,” says Mr Smith. School buses, milk tankers and logging trucks all travel over the bridges daily along with tourist coaches who visit the nearby Matakohe Museum. In March this year, Matakohe farmer Sue Reyland and her daughter Krystal, were hospitalised after a head-on accident on Andersons bridge which blocked the road for two hours. The driver of the mobile home also involved in the accident was airlifted from the scene. “There are many close calls because people don’t give way or stop in time,” says Mrs Reyland. The bridges do not meet NZTA criteria for widening which include accident rate

and traffic volume statistics, structural soundness of bridges, cost of works versus economic benefits and prioritisation of the matter by the Northland Roading Committee. MP for Northland, Mike Sabin has identified the issue as a key area in the North and a priority. “I have been researching the history of the bridges, accidents and the rationale behind NZTA refusal to date to replace the bridges and realign the road and I will be using information obtained to try and better demonstrate a business case that meets NZTA criteria to do the works required,” says Mr Sabin. “The bridges in my view present a significant safety hazard and an economic risk to the Kaipara area if there was a significant outage.” Aside from being the major route into the Kaipara from SH1 and Auckland, it is also the direct route for dairy farm milk to reach the dairy factory at Maungaturoto. Contact Dennise Brownlie on 09 431 7012 or email dr.drat@slingshot.co.nz or call Sue Reyland on 09 431 7420.

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Kauri Museum scoops award The Kauri Musuem at Matakohe has won top prize in a major category at this year’s Grand Pacific Tour Awards announced in Melbourne this week The museum scooped first prize as ‘Favourite Attraction 2011/12’ for the Ultimate Tour Series. “It was one of my lifetime highlights. The series of Grand Pacific Tours is a 20-seat coach which has a high standard of luxury and convenience for high-end travellers and these visitors demand the best. It was the cream of the awards to win, especially taking in the whole of New Zealand,” says The Kauri Museum chief executive, Betty Nelley. Passengers complete a satisfaction survey at the completion of each tour and rate their experience at all hotels and attractions throughout NZ. “This outstanding result is fantastic for the Northland region as a major tourist destination and reflects the tremendous efforts and investments of these companies to make their products and experiences first class,” said general manager of Destination Northland, Brian Roberts. Tourism businesses from Northland scooped five out of nine major awards at the awards. “The awards have become highly recognised amongst the Grand Pacific Tour suppliers and very competitive. Once again the region of Northland has scooped the pool picking up five awards in total,” says Grand Pacific Tours general manager, Stacia Morris.

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Lab service with a smile Courtesy of Archives, Dargaville Museum Extracts from the North Auckland Times, Dargaville . . .

August 27th 1912.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

sitting of the Native Land Court was opened in Dargaville today before Judge Wilson. There are some 86 cases to come before the Court. A departmental party including Messrs D. McIntosh the district Engineer at Auckland, Eager, Hall and Koch arrived on last night’s steamer and left by special train this morning to make an inspection of the Dargaville to Kaihu railway. From Kaihu they intend to proceed to Whangarei.

BUTTERFLY TEA.

 The friendly lab staff pictured at back, Sally Parkinson, Ilona Gardiner and Delwyn Beardsall and in front, Alma Futalan, Yeeki Ru and Pamela McCracken

The Dargaville laboratory service has six full time staff members, two of which are long serving employees — Delwyn has been at the lab for over 30 years and Sally for 28 years. “Some people get queasy just looking at a needle but the wonderful staff are full of chatter to distract you, especially if you get the new chair where you can put your feet up,” says Kaipara Community Health Trust chief executive, Debbie Evans The staff provide 24 hours a day, seven days a week care for 365 days of the year and take on average 70 blood samples per day. They are also on-call servicing the needs of hospital inpatients. The majority of blood tests are analysed at the lab, rather than being sent away, which means test results are

with your doctor by the end of the day. “Locals catch up with each other at the lab particularly at the busy time from 8 to 10am. You can hear people chatting all the way down the hall,” says Ms Evans. Contact Debbie Evans, Ph 09 439 5050 or Kaipara Community Health Trust, PO Box 363, Dargaville 0300.

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party of twelve Austrians arrived in Auckland by the Maheno on Monday. They are all young men from a country district of their native land and they intend to proceed out to the gumfields of North Auckland. They were required to pass a reading and writing test before boarding the ship.

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Prominent artists to judge awards A distinguished panel of judges has been selected for the upcoming Gilmore Brown Kaipara Community Arts Awards. The judges are well known to the Kaipara region and have exhibited internationally Colleen Urlich is a highly regarded artist from Dargaville. She is a strong believer in tradition, decorating with patterns from traditional weaving and taniko (ornamental border) or by adding flax fibre, feathers or shell to her works. Colleen has spent many years in service to the community and national art committees. Her work has been exhibited internationally in USA, UK, Australia and Canada. Bev Taylor is recognized as one of New Zealand’s leading representational artists. Bev has had many successful one-man exhibitions in both public and commercial galleries in NZ, UK and USA. His paintings are much sought after

and hang in collections throughout the world. He is highly regarded in the field of landscape and still life and especially for his rural scenes and his superb portrayal of poultry. Bev immigrated to NZ from England in 1972 and lives in Kaiwaka. Manos Nathan is from Dargaville and has been at the forefront of the Maori ceramic movement. His involvement with clay emerged from a background of wood carving and sculpture. His clay works draw on customary art forms and on Maori cosmological and creation narratives. Manos has participated in and promoted cultural exchange programmes with first nations peoples

 From left: Manos Nathan, Colleen Urlich and Bev Taylor

from America and the Pacific. His work is held in public and private collections worldwide. The awards are organised by the Mangawhai Artist Inc, Dargaville Arts Association, The Kauri Museum, Matakohe, in association with the Kaipara District Council. There are four categories: painting and drawing,

Fine fare and music Music at the markets An appreciate audience gathered recently to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment and fine food at the Mary MacKillop centre in Hokianga Road, Dargaville. The afternoon was organised by the Sacred Heart Catholic Church as part of their senior citizens outreach programme with over 40 guests attending from the community, rest homes and the masonic lodge. “We always have a great group of people who appreciate what we do and we welcome anybody who wishes to come along,” says co-organiser, Maria Holster. Entertainment was provided by Leo Glamuzina who played the accordion and Geoff Hall who sang and played guitar and ladies from the parish provided afternoon tea. The aim of the programme which has been running for 10 years is to give back to the community and is an initiative between the church and the ASB Community Trust. The free event is held every two months. Contact Maria Holster Ph 4398750.

photography and printing, adornments, and three-dimensional, which includes pottery, sculpture, glass and woodwork. Entries close August 24. For entry forms email jbgrover@clear.net.nz, or collect from Mangawhai Information Centre or Muddy Waters Gallery, Dargaville.

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 Leo Glamuzina entertains the audience at the Mary MacKillop Centre

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Michael Rudd is staging a comeback after a serious accident and has recently opened a hardware and home brewing kit store in Wellsford While dismantling scaffolding in Te Hana, Michael slipped and fell on concrete. He broke both his heels but has recovered and is open for business. “The store has been my comeback after the accident,” says Michael. Originally from Auckland, Michael and his family moved to Wellsford eight years ago. “We were passing through, stopped for a cup of tea and a toasted sandwich — next thing you know we are looking at real estate windows and we’re buying a house.” He says that while Wellsford may not

Young mother Suzanne Batten has recently moved back to the area to open a new fabric business at 140 Rodney Street

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look as pretty as other towns the community more than makes up for it. “Just like you can’t judge a book by its cover, the same goes for Wellsford. Once you get to know the place then you’ll be surprised. The community has been good to me over the years and has offered a lot of support.” After his wife passed away three and a half years ago, Michael now a solo dad has opened a hardware store for a lifestyle change. “It’s a way for me to be a hands-on parent and my son has somewhere to go after school,” says Michael.

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Suzanne attended Wellsford Primary and her son is now enrolled at the school. “I moved back because I know people in the area and it’s where I grew up,” says Suzanne Her mother, Elizabeth Becroft, owned a fabric store in Wellsford 25 years ago and Suzanne often lent a helping hand. “My mother taught me everything I know and has supported me over the years.” Suzanne got hooked on sewing again when the mother-daughter duo designed the wedding dress, bridesmaids’ dresses

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and flower girl dresses for Mrs Becroft’s wedding. Smart Material Business sell curtains and dress fabrics, denim for jeans and velvet for couch coverings as well as designing and making curtains and clothes. Opening hours are from 9 to 3pm as Suzanne is a Jill of all trades and also drives the school bus for Wellsford Primary. “I hope the community is happy to support local shops rather than travelling to Auckland or Whangarei,” says Suzanne.

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Magic Feather is based on our endangered and extinct birds. It tells a wonderful tale of misguided love, loss and joyous reunion. The Kokako is the heroine of the story. In times past kokako were a valued resident of the bush at Port Albert, but when it vanished only the name on the Post Office remained as the memorial to their demise. Magic Feather looks at the wider ecosystem and the impact the humans have had on the environment. Both children and adults take part in the joint production of the Magic Earth Theatre Society Inc. and the Wellsford Dramatic Club Inc. as they present a magical, modern, mythical legend.

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It is our view that every student has the capacity to succeed and this is achieved through quality teaching, the personal approach that a school of our size affords and the broad range of subjects we offer which cater for both the academic and vocational students. Our students achieve outstanding NCEA results, which makes us the top performing school in the area. Rodney College has high expectations in both work ethic and behaviour. There is an extensive range of programmes and activities designed to develop cultural, sporting and leadership abilities. We aim to develop young adults who value and respect those

around them and who are well rounded and confident. We are committed to providing a safe environment. Students are supported through our pastoral care and house system with expert advice and guidance being provided to students.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER AUGUST 22 - 2012

Happy FATHER’S DAY It’s that time of year again — the time to get out and shop for the ‘man who has everything’ — and who surely doesn’t want another pair of socks! Fathers’ Day is not a religious holiday, a seasonal celebration or indeed a historical oddity — it’s a more modern invention designed, or so many would have us believe, to boost the sale of deodorant, underpants and tools around the end of winter. Nothing could be further from the truth, however — and dad will tell you that Fathers’ day is a proud old tradition honouring the most important (and handsome, and modest) member of the family through the ancient ritual of breakfast in bed followed by a few hours of trying to put out the fires and rebuild the kitchen. This is rarely the case, however — most kitchen disasters actually occur on Mothers’ Day, when the lady most competent with what he still calls the ‘indoor bbq’ is trying to sleep in. There are many ways to celebrate your dad and all he’s done for you — from the traditional box of beers and an argument about sports all the way through to buying him a hot lap of the racetrack in a V8 supercar. Recently it’s become fashionable for dads to get ‘big boy’s toys’ for Fathers’ Day, and you may note local stores stocking radio controlled cars, helicopters and tanks for the middle aged kids who live among us.

Smoked fish, kumara and watercress pie There’s not many things in this life better than going fishing with Dad — the one exception that comes to mind being tucking into that catch once it’s cooked! Here’s a fresh idea for that smoked fish fillet which is sure to please… and even better, a cold slice or two can go with Dad to work to be the envy of the lunch room!

You’ll need A nice big piece of smoked fish (bones out) Enough savoury pastry to line a family sized pie tin… And enough flaky pastry to make the top! A good handful of clean, fresh watercress Three big locally grown kumara Some butter, garlic, salt and pepper A dash of cream, and; A tablespoon full of mushroom soup powder

Start by breaking up the smoked fish

Equally popular is the concept of the ‘even bigger screen tv’, along with the ‘even louder stereo system’ and, for very wishful dads, the V8 supercar which you’re allowed to take home. And which doesn’t come with batteries. In reality, the single best gift you can give this Fathers’ Day is your time — pay a visit, make a phone call, book a table, open a bottle of something nice and make this a family affair. And whether you’re giving him a picture made of glue, glitter and macaroni or a brand new Aston Martin, remember — it’s the thought that counts. At least until Christmas…

Try not to eat it all at this point! Peel and chop the kumara into small cubes for faster boiling — get them on the stove Push the savoury pastry into the pie pan and trim it to fit (remember it might shrink a little) ‘Blind bake’ the bottom of the pie by cooking it in the oven at 200 degrees C with a sheet of paper tucked in where the filling should be. Weigh the paper down with rice or dried beans — remember, this is just a weight to keep the pastry in the right shape — you’re not going to eat it! After about 15-20 minutes (you’ll see the pastry turn golden) remove the ‘blind’ pie crust, gently take out the paper and the rice or beans and set them aside. By now the kumara will be boiled soft. Drain it and give it a quick stir in a hot pan on the stovetop with butter, salt, garlic and pepper. Just as the kumara is getting golden brown around the edges, add in the cream — just enough to moisten the smoked fish which follows. Stir the kumara and fish mixture about until the flavours are well mixed together. Chop and stir in the watercress for a delicious peppery taste. Now gently stir in the mushroom soup powder

— it does seem a little like cheating, but it will thicken the mixture nicely and make it taste great! It’s important to get the amount of cream just right so that this thickening isn’t overdone… or underdone. The finished pie filling should be thick and sticky, not liquid at all. Spoon it into the blind baked crust, patting it down to fill the whole pie. Now make the lid of the pie from a circle of flaky pastry. Make sure to prick some ‘vents’ in the lid for when you take care of the final bake… and a simple egg and butter glaze can add a beautiful finish to the lid. Bake the finished pie at 200 degrees C, until the lid is golden brown and puffy. Times will vary depending on the size of your pie tin, of course, but as the filling is already cooked (or smoked), the only prerequisite here is that the flaky upper crust is just as nice as the main body of the pie. Allow to stand, then carve into slices and serve with a mixed salad. If left until cool, the filling should be solid enough to withstand cutting into pieces and slipping into a lunchbox. There you have it! A pie made entirely from local ingredients — including Dad’s catch of the day.

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More power to you When Can-am unleashed the 1000cc Outlander ATV on an unsuspecting world for 2012, the repercussions were felt throughout the offroad community Here was an exercise in engineering and power to rival the Bugatti Veyron in terms of oppositioncrushing mathematics… up to and including a power to weight ratio which the Almighty himself wouldn’t sneeze at. From the factory floor the big Outlander churned out over 80 HP, delivered to the dirt by strikingly styled alloys and a re-engineered frame and chassis which tamed all that torque. Not that the Outlander couldn’t pop a wheelstand out of high range from a standing start… One of a select few vehicles to earn a coveted 5 out of 5 stars rating on ATV.com, the Outlander 1000 has carved out a niche among competitive riders the world over, blending raw grunt with technology to provide a visceral yet balanced riding experience. But at its heart the Outlander is still part of a practical family of working ATVs — complete with rugged racks and decking, generous

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ground clearance and hefty towing capacity. Its 800 and 500 ‘little brothers’ have proven great value for money for Kiwi ATV riders — especially working the land. Now BRP, makers of Can-Am, have refined the big Outlander for a second generation, keeping its powerful Rotax heart and tweaking and sculpting the rest of the machine for an improved 2013 iteration. At the top of the new range sits the impressive MAX model, packed with features such as Fox adjustable air suspension, easy clip on clip off twoup seating (it can be switched out for a handy tool box in seconds) and the very clever visco-lok QE quick engagement front diff. This innovation moves power from a slipping front wheel to one with grip, navigating the fuel-injected Outlander through even the roughest terrain. Can-am’s entire range for 2013 benefits from the G2 chassis setup pioneered for the 2012 Outlander,

and you can bet that BRP have built on the strengths (and customer feedback) they’ve developed with the Outlander 1000. After all, just like the hugely powerful Veyron, Can-am’s flagship ATV is an exercise in excess which informs an entire new generation of vehicles. Check out the Outlander 1000 now at Kaipara Motorcycles in Dargaville — or any of the excellent ATV quads in the Can-am range.

Local landmark turned hot rod heaven The historic Maungaturoto Hotel has seen some big changes this year, with its growing status as both a colonial icon and a centre for good times attracting visitors from the Kaipara and beyond. Last Sunday there was yet another reason to stop by the stately old tavern — a collection of wild, customised and classic hotrods, cars and motorbikes spanning decades of motoring history. Chevvy, Ford and Chrysler sat side by side with Triumph and Harley, all differences of brand pride put aside for a day of fun in the early spring sunshine as acres of chrome and flames went on display for a good cause. Buckets of notes and coins were soon filled for the local primary school, who can now look forward to an educational and fun trip

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flying across the bar, a bouncy castle for the kids and live music throughout the afternoon. This year’s inaugural Maungaturoto classic car and hotrod show may not have been as huge as the mammoth event at Kumeu, but the quality and variety of vehicles on display was stunning, as was the relaxed atmosphere which made this show truly family friendly. Plans are already afoot for more classic motoring action in Maungaturoto soon — and of course, the Maungaturoto Hotel management have more surprises in store as we rock into the summer of 2012!


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Let the engines roar for a worthy cause Pouto has long been considered prime territory for off road bikers — whether it’s the dunes or the forest, the peninsula has played host to many happy hours of petrol-powered action on two wheels over the years. Many local riders got their first taste of offroad action at Pouto, and numerous others have fond memories of trail rides past… Which brings us to this year’s main event, the 2012 Pouto Forest Trail Ride in support of the Te Kopuru volunteer firefighters. What better way to get behind those dedicated local heroes than a day of fun and adventure with your mates or your family? This year’s course features a scenic 40 kilometre loop through sandy allweather forestry tracks, including brand new sections, shortcuts and some great trails action. For the kids there’s a fully supervised four kilometre loop — the perfect way to get started in a lifetime of offroad riding! The response from previous years has been overwhelmingly positive, with riders coming from far and near to take part in what is not only an exciting day of motorsport, but also a chance to give a little back to the volunteers who make Te Kopuru and its surrounds a safer place to live, work and play. The fun kicks off for 2012 with a 9am start on Sunday the 26th of August,

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allowing plenty of time to enjoy the scenery until the last loop at 3pm. The course is quad friendly and suitable for all levels of riding competency, providing a level of challenge to suit all proficiencies. This means it’s a great opportunity to bring the family — a family pass for two adults and two kids is only $70, and of course it’s all for a great cause. Individual adult tickets cost $30, with under 16’s priced at $15. With the support of a keen offroad riding community, as well as generous sponsors like Tropex Exports and Dargaville Honda, the Pouto Forest Trail Ride is a real red-letter day on the local calendar. Grab your helmet and boots, load up the family, and come along for a day of fun which supports your volunteer fire brigade.

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS Tear this page out and put it in your phone book for easy access

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Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

CHICKEN FERTILISER & LIME

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

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

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

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

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

A natural, cost effective all year round N.P.K fertiliser for pasture, maize crops, market gardens & small blocks. We supply, cart & spread. Also: • Lime • Wood shavings • Metal • Sand

Phone: 021 724 327 (Neil) or 021 270 6828 (Bruce)

Comber & Seymour ltd

Normanby St, Dargaville Craftsmen, Plumbers, Drainlayers Sheetmetal, AND Roofing Contractors

• Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • Logic Controllers • Motor Controls • Freeview & Satellite

• Engagement Portraits • Weddings • Family Portraits

Phone 09 439 7270

Mike Collins

021 22 33 470

We Service The Kaipara District

nzphotography@live.com www.dragonseye.co.nz

Office: 09 299 64 86 www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz

Fast & reliable service Phone: 09 437 0117 Mobile: 021 187 9544

Email: info@ediltd.co.nz Website: www.ediltd.co.nz

Farrand & Mason Ltd. GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

relax revise renew web:

www.esthetica.co.nz

phone: 09

439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

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

Floor Sanding Greg Brownie

Locally owned and operated • Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork • Concrete grinding

Phone / Fax: 09 439 7172 E: dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz www.dargaville.laserelectrical.co.nz

Conditions apply

Best under pressure

Lo caL D e a Le rs fo r:

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

HAMMONDS Lawyers

The local law firm committed to you and your community

The team at Hammonds provide the highest quality legal service and advice in all areas of law and business

Phone us, we’re here to help

Quality workmanship guaranteed Phone 027 439 7565 or 439 7564

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

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

PHONE 09 439 7099

Hokianga Rd, Dargaville • Email hammonds.law@xtra.co.nz

•  Audio Visual •  Domestic Wiring •  Lighting Shop •  Security / CCTV Systems •  Heat Pumps •  Refrigeration •  Repairs & Maintenance •  Cowshed Electrical Systems •  Air Conditioning / Ventilation

Kaipara Flooring Company • Carpet & vinyl • Residential & commercial • Floor preparation • Top quality installations • Measure & quote • Mobile service Phone 09 946 9886 | Mobile 021 515 415 32 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Lyn’s Cake Creations Cakes for all occasions no job too big or too small Phone Lyn

09 439 0751 www.lynscakecreations.com

Landscape Services & Sculpture on Commission

Greg Newman Ph 09 439 0853 Mobile 027 258 9931 Email newman.horne@igrin.co.nz

WindoW & door ServiceS WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES

Doug Wilson

Phone: Fax: Mobile: Email:

09 430 2934 09 430 2936 0274 302 934 dougw@nrh.co.nz

www.northernruralhaulage.co.nz

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

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

SERVICE DIRECTORY

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Letter to the editor Brickbats and bouquets On behalf of many past councillors of the Kaipara district who stood and worked for the area and were prepared to, and gave thousands of hours of their time and mileage for very little and in many cases, no remuneration. It was their district, they weren’t there for the money. Things and standards of some councillors have certainly changed since, they are now being so well paid and fed. Some councillors are blaming the mess the district is in on their CEO, but if that is the case, they are as much to blame for doing nothing about it. To the group who talked our existing Mayor into changing his mind and standing again, to keep out Bill Guest, who was challenging what was happening in Council, you must also share the responsibility. Bill has been proven right, and look at the state we are in now. In this criticism I include the previous council, who must also share the blame. Never in living memory have so few done so much damage to so many in the Kaipara. Your incompetence has let down every ratepayer in the district. Shame on you. A big thank you to Bill Guest, Jonathan Larsen and Andrew Wade, as well as the people of Mangawhai who had the courage to stand up and be counted. The Kaipara district is indebted to you. Also thank you to Greg Gent and your team for your efforts in continuing to get us out of this mess. Des Subritzky QSM Long-term Borough Councillor and Chairman of Works

Scholarships for school leavers Northtec are offering scholarships to school leavers for three degree level programmes in 2013 — Bachelor of Applied Management, Bachelor of Applied Arts and Bachelor of Applied Social Services. The bachelor scholarships mean that a student can study in their first year without paying fees, a saving of between $4000 and $6000. Recipients must be a Year 13 secondary school student enrolling directly from secondary school and meet the entry requirements for the chosen programme of study. Northtec selects applicants who can demonstrate sound academic ability, are passionate about further study, are willing to communicate

future aspirations with peers and want to achieve career goals through further education and training. Students are required to apply online and their application needs to include a short essay outlining why they are a deserving recipient of a scholarship, what they hope to achieve from their study and what their career goals are. There are scholarships also available in sport and recreation and applied environmental sciences areas with up to $1000 in fee reductions. Applications close October 31. Contact Vicktoria Baulcomb Ph 09 470 3671, email: vbaulcomb@ northtec.ac.nz, website: www. northtec.ac.nz.

 Bachelor of Applied Management students at Northtec.

Wellsford Community Choir invites people to come along and sing their hearts out “I just want to get people singing,” says Sally Randall co-founder of the new Wellsford Community Choir, “no experience is needed, just a desire to sing!” Wellsford residents Sally Randall and Anna Pendred have obtained funding from the Auckland Regional Council’s Creative Communities to start a community singing project. “This is a rare opportunity to participate in 10 weeks of singing for a gold coin donation each week,” according to Sally. Practices will be held at the Wellsford Community Centre on Sunday afternoons from 3-5pm, beginning on 26th August 2012. Professional choirmaster Max Maxwell will lead the choir. His

passion lies in bringing people together to create harmony and rhythm in song. ”The aim is to provide an affordable opportunity for adults in the area to get together and experience the joy of singing in a group,” says Sally. “People from ‘16 to 86’ are welcome and no auditions are necessary.” “Singing is so good for general health and wellbeing”, adds Sally, “it feels good, enables deep breathing and simply lifts the spirits.” Please contact Sally on 09 423 9393.

 Choirmaster, Max Maxwell

Gold Card Directory* BAYLYS BEACH Kim’s Hair at Baylys 4 Ocean View Terrace ....... 09 439 6754

DARGAVILLE A Natural Approach 32 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 0646 AD Focus Cnr Totara Street .............. 09 439 8824 Adams Trimmer Nauman Ltd 97 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8897 Ahlayz Restaurant & Fresh Fish 95 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8212 ATS Property Maintenance Mobile Service ............... 027 455 7750 B R Vincent Ltd 52 Beach Road ................ 09 439 6395 BNZ Bank 69 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 3171 Davison Electrical Contractors 15 Hokianga Road............ 09 439 7184 Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre 59 Normanby Street ......... 09 439 8540 Elfhood Naturals (Thyme For You) 138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5697

Health Options 116 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 4379 Horacane Roofing Ltd Servicing the Kaipara District 021 0828 5868 Jo’s Home Cookery 138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5435 Kaipara Lifestyler 107 River Road ................ 09 439 6933 Lyndsey Bargh Physiotherapy 18 Huia Crescent ............. 09 439 1656 McCoy & Thomas Sports Hunting & Fishing NZ 92 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8520 McKay’s 100% Electrical 87 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8305 Newman Engineering (2004) Ltd 14-16 Beach Road ........... 09 439 5065 Computer Worx 122 Victoria Street ........... 021 413 565 Parkview Motel 36 Carrington Street ......... 09 439 8339 Plumbing & Heating Centre Ltd 102 Jervois Street ........... 09 439 6124

Randall Architecture Ltd 25 Clyde Street ................ 09 439 Ray White Jean Johnson Realty 6 Pouto Street ................. 09 439 Roy’s V8 Shop 9 Liverpool Street............. 09 439 Shaolin Kempo River Road ....................... 09 439 The Meat Co. 63 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 Waldens Shoes 115 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 Window & Door Services Ltd 32 Gladstone Street ......... 09 439

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KAIWAKA Kaiwaka Cheese Shop State Highway 1 ............... 09 431 2195 MAUNGATUROTO Dreams 154 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 9199 Kaipara Flooring 32 Hurndall Street............ 09 946 9886

Maungaturoto Auto Centre 1014 State Highway 12 .... 09 431 8288 Maungaturoto Butchery 158 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8061 Ray White 148 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8820

MANGAWHAI Carters Mangawhai Moir Street ...................... 09 431 4060 Ray White 234 Molesworth Drive ...... 09 431 4964 WARKWORTH Bogue Real Estate 14 Queen Street .............. 09 425 7959

WELLSFORD New Dimensions Hair Studio 161 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8096 Peppers Café 171 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 7549 Teens & Tweens 173 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8569 Wright Design 72 Spindler Road ............. 09 423 8092 *On selected items.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER AUGUST 22 - 2012

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 29 August 2012 edition is 10am, August 27 Month 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Cars for Sale

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

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

SLAUGHTERMAN WANTED for homekill, MUST have firearms licence. For more details contact 09 439 6378 or 027 294 1306.

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.

CLEANING SERVICES. Are you too busy to keep your home or offices clean? Give me a call and I can give you a quote. Reasonable rates. Call or text me. If I don’t answer, please leave me your name and number, I will definitely call back ASAP. Phone 021 260 5699.

LAND WANTED, Lifestyle block with house, between Te Kopuru and Baylys Beach – Buyer, No Agents. Phone Kevin 09 405 7666.

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.

ELECTRICAL & Security. Minor repairs to full installation. Totally, locally owned for your comfort. Phone Keith 021 240 6764 (a/h 09 439 7448).

WANTED. OPERATOR for the Dargaville Club’s Restaurant. The Dargaville Club has in-house facilities for providing restaurant/grill meals to its members and invited guests. Due to the retirement of the current operators, we are seeking a person or persons to take over the organisation and running of the kitchen independently. The restaurant currently operates on Friday and Saturday nights and on other occasions where the Club holds functions and requires meals. The successful applicant will have relevant experience in the food service industry and be willing to work with the Club committee to ensure the restaurant is operated in a way that it enhances the Clubs’ operations. Please apply in writing by 24th August to: The President, PO Box 147 Dargaville, Or Email darclub@xtra.co.nz.

FRIDGE, SIMPSON, 4½ STARS $100.00. SOFA, steel base, turns into double bed, $200.00. Phone 09 439 8482. INDUSTRIAL SEWING Machine (Plain Sewer), with box of cotton and nylon thread. $200.00 Phone 09 439 8482. INTERIOR FLOOR mud mats, a must for winter for farm vehicles. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. WATERPROOF CAR seat covers for farmers and fishermen. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 0819.

Work Wanted

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.

Nick Evans MSF UK Osteopath for Back Pain Relief

Dargaville Bobcat Services

09 439 2620 021 185 4856

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Not sure what you’re after? Get the right advice all at the right price at Plumbing and Heating Centre – sales and installation –

09 439 6123

AT ITM Dargaville 09 439 8386 & Home and Garden Wellsford 09 423 8027

 0800 326 123 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

“Growing Goodness”

Situations Vacant

Graphic Designer Position Available NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, publishers of the Kaipara Lifestyler, the Northern Farming Lifestyles, Waikato Farming Lifestyles, Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles and Canterbury Farming are looking for a graphic designer to join our expanding and exciting publishing company.

Skills Required Excellent communication skills both verbal & written. Computer skills – knowledge of InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop Team player. Tidy and well presented. Please send your CV to: NorthSouth Multi Media PO Box 474, Dargaville accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Phone: 09 439 6933

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

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

Little River Transport Ltd Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 Sat-Sun 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940 Work with your local licensed dealer

Business Opportunity

Property Maintenance

WIPER BLADES $19.95 pair, plus free Screen Wash. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

WATER TANKS, PUMPS & SEPTIC TANKS:

Wanted to Buy

• Siteworks • Hedge Removal • Metalling • Drainage • Pole Holes

Ph Bernie 09 439 6785

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Classified Advertising Call

09 439 6933

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. 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.

Let me help by keeping your accounting up to date and ready for end of year. I am able to do AP, AR, GST, FBT, RWT, Wages and PAYE. Reasonable rates. Call or text. If I don’t answer leave a number and I will definitely call back ASAP. Please call 021 260 5699

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

DARGAVILLE

RIVERSIDE T PR ODUCE MARKE

Thursdays 2.00-5.30pm AD Focus Carpark, Dargaville Fresh & Local

Nurseries and Plants

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Short term & Day to Day Relievers

Casual relieving staff are required in the Northern Wairoa area at the following: Dargaville Kindergarten, Selwyn Park Kindergarten and Ruawai kindergarten. The Association invites persons with a recognised early childhood qualification to register as a relief teacher. Applicants who hold Dip. Tch. (ECE), Primary trained or recognised equivalent and current registration can apply.

For a relieving pack, phone 09 437 9201 or email payroll@nka.org.nz

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Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

RELIEVING TEACHERS

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For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting, Call us today for a free onsite consultation

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

ROOFING

NKA Northland Kindergarten Association

Kaipara Lifestyler Crossword

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

FRY!

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

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.

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

DON’T DRINK AND

DEPARTMENT OF Conservation. Recycle, Reuse, Reduce. Community Recycle Day — Swap, Sell, Buy — 30 stalls available FREE. FREE entry, fun for the whole family. Entertainment, food and drinks available. When: Saturday 8th September. From: 10am–3pm. Where: 150 Colville Road, DARGAVILLE. Phone DOC to book your stall now on 09 439 3450.

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.

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

DAISY RIVER CRUISES, Friday afternoons, weekend & twilight sailings coming soon. Bar facilities available. NO BYO. Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975. Email: kauriinfo@xtra.co.nz.

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.

Book Keeping Services

Are you to busy and want a life?

CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau, Dargaville and Districts AGM. Thursday 23rd August 2012, 1pm, 37 Hokianga Road. All Welcome.

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CAR BATTERIES. Don’t be caught out on the cold mornings. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE, 2001 380SE, NZ new, AC, SR, Leather upholstery, RC, CD, Cruise Control, $6,500.00 ono. Phone Ross Mawson 09 439 8588.

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AUGUST 22 - 2012

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS Syma GT3360 Gigantic RC Helicopter with Gyro • Our biggest and most powerful remote controlled helicpter yet • Strong Aluminium frame • Smooth hovering performance • Full scale remote control • Length: 775mm GT3360

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Fisher & Paykel Bar Fridge • Depth door closed 570 mm • Depth door open 90 ° 1042mm • Ice Box Volume 6 litres

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Nilfisk Multi 20 Inox Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner • 1400 Watts with blow function • 20 litre container • Wet & dry nozzle • Wet & dry filter • Fleece dust bag • May not be displayed in all stores 107402286

PHONE 09 438 1802 • Tarewa Mega Centre • OPEN 7 DAYS • Website: www.barrells.com

New SeASON’S SPeCIAL!

Holden SS 2010

Sedan, AFM Facelift model in black

now only $39,995

1999 Nissan Primera GX ������������������������������������������������$3,995 ($1000dep) Auto, Sedan 2008 Honda Accord V6 L Sedan �����������������$21,995 3471cc, VCM 5 Speed Auto, Leather Trim 1997 Mercedes-Benz C280 ���������������������������$6,995 Sedan, 118,000km, 2790cc, Automatic 2006 Landcruiser 70 Series Flatdeck ��������$37,495 Toyota L�C� Diesel 2005 Daihatsu Delta����������� Serious Offers $17,000 Tipper, 2800cc, Manual 2006 Holden Crewman cross6 ��������������������$21,495 Ute, 133,400km, 3565cc, Automatic 2003 Kia Rio 5sp 5dr L/Back ������������������������$6,995 2�7 Petrol 1996 Toyota RAV4 ������������������������������������������$8,995 Dark Green, Automatic, 1998cc, Petrol, 86,000km 2000 Toyota Hilux 4x4 D-Cab 2.7 Petrol ����DuE IN SOON

Marcel Motors LTD

142 Victoria Street, Dargaville Phone 09 439 7399 www.marcelmotors.co.nz

1998 Nissan Camper ����������������Offers over $60,000 Motorhome 7–7�9m, Diesel, Self Contained Certificate 2008 Holden VE SV6 �������������������������������������$19,995 Sedan, 3564cc, Automatic in red 2008 Ford Roadster 27T ������������������������������$43,000 Hot Rod, 5700cc, Automatic, Less than 1,000 miles 2003 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide ���Serious Offers 100th Anniversary, Strictly limited edition���� Considered 2010 Hyundai Getz ���������������������������������������$12,995 Hatchback, 52,000km, 1399cc, Automatic 2005 Holden Commodore SV8 VZ ���������������$17,995 Ute, 5700cc, Automatic 2007 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Manual ��������������$19,995 Economical and spacious 6 speed, 4WD, diesel 2000 Nissan Navara 2.7D 4x2 Canopy R/Rack ������$6995

Marcel Junior 021 504 487 Marcel Senior 021 736 125

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Authorised Toyota Parts Supplier Top quality parts for all makes & models Oils & Lubricants Exide Batteries

Authorised Toyota Service Agents

W.O.F. Regular Servicing Repairs Book NOW AA Batteries In-shop Brake Lathe

Don’t see your dream car here? Call today & tell us what you’d like!

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