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Welcoming our newest citizens First division achievement The Northern Wairoa senior men’s football team have won the second division championship …
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Celebrating 140 years
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p Twenty-three Kaipara residents were granted their citizenship at the Dargaville Town Hall last week and were welcomed into the community by Kaipara District Council chair of commissioners John Robertson. “We salute and congratulate you on your decision to become a citizen and we know you will make a positive contribution to the community,” said Mr Robertson.
Manhunt disrupts Kaipara residents u by Paul Campbell
A hovering helicopter, searchlights, police sirens and roadblocks at dawn sparked a day of confusion for residents of eastern Kaipara as a manhunt for an armed and dangerous fugitive disrupted the community.
Maungaturoto’s travelling bags
The Maungaturoto residents association created reusable cotton bags …
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Northland man, Joshua Mason Kite, 33, allegedly crashed his car and fired at two police officers in Whangarei early last Friday morning, before fleeing south in a carjacked vehicle. A massive police pursuit arrived in Maungaturoro around
2am when residents were awoken to a day that saw the Otamatea High School close, as school buses were cancelled and police roadblocks cordoned off State Highway 12 and SH 1. continued on page 7…
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p Well known in Dargaville as Santa Claus in the annual Christmas parade, 91-year-old Harry Baycroft met with TV One’s Hadyn Jones to film a segment for the show Good Sorts which features people who have made a positive contribution to their community. Mr Baycroft’s interview can be viewed online at TVNZ On Demand along with Mangawhai Memo editor Ngaire Jonas’ appearance which screened the week before.
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p The Eastern Zones Cross Country was held at the Tangiteroria Sports Complex last week and was well attended by Tangiteroria, Tangowahine, Aranga and St Joseph’s schools. “The weather was wonderful and the races were run with great competitive spirit. The students in the top three placings will now head on to the Northern Wairoa Cross Country. This was a fantastic day enjoyed by students and supporters alike. We would like to thank the teachers, marshalls and Tangiteroria Home and School Caterers for helping to host the event,” said Tangiteroria principal Megan Tebbutt.
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p Dargaville Bowling Club presented the proceeds from their recent fundraising trivia night to Dargaville St John Ambulance volunteers. St John area committee secretary Elaine McCracken says the funds will go toward training and replacing ambulance equipment as well as replacing ambulance vehicles nationwide. “We desperately need more volunteers for active ambulance duty, behind the scenes work on the area committee and for support,” she says. A raffle is also displayed at Dargaville ASB branch. Those interested in joining St John can call into the Dargaville station for more information.
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A top success
Striking a lake balance
u by Ann Morgan
u by Ayla Miller
Mangawhai Meats owner Dan Klink has placed runner-up in the Meat Retailers Association of New Zealand Young Butcher of the Year competition held last week.
‘Learning from the mistakes of the past’ underlay decisions on the Kai Iwi Lakes — Taharoa Domain — Draft Reserve Management Plan according to Taharoa Domain Governance chair Peter Winder.
p Dan Klink of Mangawhai Meats was the sole independent butcher in the competion
“It was an amazing competition to be a part of and a great experience. I am feeling really proud to bring the award home to Mangawhai,” said Dan. “The competitors are all at the top of their game across the country. It took months to prepare for and it was nice to be there and meet the people at this level with the same passion for the trade.” Dan says it was a supermarket dominated competition and he was proud to represent his town. “I was the only independent butcher in the competition. Most of the others came from supermarkets and you noticed their stamp on the event and what they put into it. “I had a lot of support from the community and to bring something back to share with the town was special.” The event was broken up into five regions
and five sections with one apprentice and one butcher from each. It consisted of a 45-minute theory section on trade knowledge, anatomy, calculations and cooking knowledge with a 10-minute interview about each contestant’s passion for the trade and where they see it heading in the future. There was also a two-hour practical session including a protein cutting test, cut and display section and a mystery cut which was a shoulder of lamb and not revealed until five minutes before the test. “I ended up with 38 products from the mystery cut which worked out at one product every three minutes. “Next on the agenda is the upcoming New Zealand Sausage competition at the end of September and we are working on a few new sausage flavours to enter.” ¢
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These include stopping the release of trout from 2018, restricting power boats to Lake Taharoa and keeping Promenade Point as a wilderness style campground. Mr Winder says the more than 1,000 submissions received demonstrated a strong community connection to the domain. “The committee has sought to manage the domain and lakes for the future in a way that respects the past, as well as the wishes of present generations.” He says a ‘woeful performance’ by the Crown since 1840 has led to the decisions. “The lakes are only in public ownership because of the actions and wishes of Paramount Chief Te Awha Parore, who sold the land into public ownership in 1876. Since the 1876 sale neither the Crown nor local authorities have a flash history with the Taharoa Domain. ” Mr Winder says it is because of this history that the TDGC includes equal membership from Te Roroa,
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Milestone for machinery club Artists travel east u by Ayla Miller
u by Ann Morgan
The Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club members are celebrating their 15th birthday and are taking this opportunity to reflect on the milestones over the years and the people who have helped them get to where they are.
Seven artists from the Dargaville Art Association and White Rock Gallery, Paparoa, have joined forces to hold an exhibition at the Mangawhai Artists Gallery. The West Coast Collaboration presents the various styles and mediums displaying what the artists are achieving.
p Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club first founding members in 2001 from left: David Dreadon, Bruce Galloway — president, Edward Yakich, Basil Cole, Peter Fisher — secretary/treasurer and Eric Burgess
Club founder, patron and current public relations officer, Bruce Galloway placed the first expressions of interest advertisement in the local paper in May 2001. On August 30 that year, he and five other machinery enthusiasts held their first meeting and the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club was born. “We started the club to preserve some older machinery for the next generation,” Mr Galloway said. The museum site at Harding Park was prepared during 2002 and 2003. The woolshed was the first building to be placed on the site along with the workshop and the smoko room. “We drew up a plan and stuck to it and have accomplished what we set out to do.” The work was funded by a few very generous locals along with a grant from the ASB community trust which enabled them to build stage one and two of the project. In 2011 mayor Neil Tiller opened the
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premises which were named the L and N Andrew auditorium to recognise these donors. Stage three saw another 20x30metre shed which was completed in 2015 and funded through a second ASB community trust grant. “I am frequently asked by other clubs around the country how we did it so quickly. I tell them it is the dedication and commitment of our past and present club members and the community along with the grants that helped make this happen,” Mr Galloway said. They have more than 100 present members with some as far away as England, America and Australia. Mr Galloway says the club is always looking for new members and will be increasing their educational role in the future whilst continuing their partnership with the local high school’s gateway programme. ¢
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Seven artists from the Dargaville Art Assoc, who are also members of Mangawhai Artist Inc, have joined forces to present this vibrant and broad ranging exhibition. Group exhibitions are always exciting with their dynamic mixture of styles and media and this is no exception. Come and enjoy the artworks of, Susan Taylor, Kathleen Reynolds, Robyn Mitchell, Patrica Mortensen, Pauline Gough, Susi Peterson and Donna Shadick.
Susan Taylor, Pauline Gough, Donna Shadick, Susie Peterson, Kathleen Reynolds, Robyn Mitchell and Patricia Mortensen will have their works on display showing their various styles of creativity. “We have all been artists for many years and know each other very well and we enjoy and appreciate each other’s art. We want to show the eclectic mix of artists that are out west as we all have different styles and use different media including watercolours, oil, acrylics, wood turning, and spinning and weaving,” said Acrylic and watercolour p Acrylic and watercolour artist Susan Taylor is one of seven West Coast artists exhibiting at the Mangawhai artist Susan Taylor. Artists Gallery “The idea came about at the Mangawhai Art Trail last year when for her, since taking up painting with the one of the artists suggested we have Dargaville Art Association, is being part an exhibition together in Mangawhai.” of a group of like-minded artists that set Members of the group have entered up the association in Dargaville. This and placed in several art awards and group has gone from creating the Muddy competitions including the Kaipara Waters gallery to the new gallery at the Art Awards. old municipal building, 43 Hokianga Spinner and weaver Susie Peterson Road, Dargaville. will have her current work on display West Coast Collaboration is open which draws from an immense variety from Thursday September 8 to Monday of fibres including soy, mink, linen, September 19, 10am–3pm daily at wool, cotton, cashmere and yak. Mangawhai Artists Gallery, Moir St, Patricia Mortensen says the highlight Mangawhai — next to the Village Hall. ¢
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We would like to acknowledge the contribution & support of the following businesses & individuals from our community Apologies to whom we have missed, please call Bruce on 09 439 5495 • Ballance Fertiliser • Phil Williamson • McBreen & Jenkins • Driver Laser Drainage • Andrew Drinnan • Kaipara District Council • Brian Solly • Derek Morgan • Brian Nisbet • Just Diggers • PGG Wrightson • Farmlands • Brian Gillespie • W.S Stephenson & Son • Kaipara Lifestyler • RD1 • Steve Bowling Contracting • Martin Glamuzina • Hire Quip • Baez Dawes Tractor Tranz • Atlas Cranes • Little River Transport • Scott Vallance • David Wordsworth • Gas & Tyre • Transfield • Roy 'Pinky' Stanaway • Kaihu Valley Sawmill • Hal Harding • Chris Gillibrand • Northland Machinery • Les Sweeney • Evan Laurie • Darryl Tregidga • Harrisons Contracting • Craig Gillatt • Horricane Roofing Ltd • Dargaville Fire Brigade • Compass Engineering • Kelvin RounTree • Dargaville ITM • Noel Robertson Plastic • Bryce Warmington • Comber & Seymour • Tim Windust • Morrie Eyles • D&D News • McRobbie Dowling Ltd • Douglas Logging • Trevor Moss TMX • Richard Lambly • David Whitehead • Leo Glamuzina Logging • Les & Noelene Andrew • Firth Concrete • Vuletich Construction • Ron Morfett • Kaipara AgriCentre • DAE • Nelson Parker
We would also like to acknowledge the huge support & contributions our club members have given over the years
Planning for improved facilities u by Ann Morgan
The Wellsford Districts Sport and Recreation Collective are beginning to plan a multipurpose sports facility at Centennial Park and are encouraging people to get involved in the project. For the last five years the collective have run a community fun day to fundraise for the planned complex. “The Rodney Local Board plan for 2014 has set aside $20,000 for planning and designing new/ upgraded facilities at Centennial Park in partnership with the community,” said chair Wendy Crow-Jones. “The collective was formed in 2009 as our answer to the original Push Play initiative which was launched to get people more active and improve participation in sport. When government funding died away, we formed WDSRC so we could work as a group towards getting better facilities. “The only major building at Centennial Park is the old A and P hall which is past its use-by date. The only other indoor facility in Wellsford is the local gymnasium at Rodney College.” Wendy says Wellsford has a large sporting community and draws players from a wide area for rugby, netball, athletics, tennis, hockey, and cricket. “Centennial Park is ideal for sports and recreation. It is close to the highway yet has a real country feel and it has a great atmosphere to relax in.” A survey done in the area revealed the need for better sports facilities and Wendy believes Wellsford, being halfway between Auckland and Whangarei, is
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First division achievement u by Ann Morgan
The Northern Wairoa senior men’s football team have won the second division championship, promoting the team to first division for next season.
p The Northern Wairoa senior men’s football team p Wellsford Districts Sport and Recreation Collective members Wendy Crow-Jones and Lynette Gubb
strategically well located to have a large indoor facility for tournaments. “It is easier for people to come to Wellsford than having to go all the way to the city. “We encourage people in the community to come along to the AGM and be involved. We would like to start planning and advancing the vision for the building. The facility would be available for all types of events which would be a great resource for everyone.” The annual general meeting will be on Monday, September 5 at 7pm at the Coast to Coast Hauroa Trust building, 72 School Road, Wellsford. ¢
“It has been many years since the club has played in first division. Our team did superbly well, we had a real mixture of high school students and others from the Northern Wairoa area bringing together a good balanced team,” said coach Sam Green. “We made sure we had a big squad this year and we had a lot of players involved, it was really successful.” Sam says the priority for the club was to get into the league to play in the first division. “We really wanted to encourage the high schoolers to come and play. We appreciate that they are always learning and the coaches are constantly trying to improve the talent of the young ones because that keeps them interested in the sport.
“We have been lucky to have a few players of above average ability and they have been the mainstay of the team and helped the younger players along the way. Having the youth involved is a good way to keep the sport going. “It is quite an achievement and we had a lot of positives come out of the season. The club only had one team this year and want to add an additional senior reserve team for next season so are on the lookout for another dozen or so players. “This would give the two teams a lot of opportunity and everyone would have the chance to play in the reserve grade.” Anyone interested in playing football in the senior men’s team can call Sam on 021 110 8043. ¢
Meet the candidates A number of Meet the Candidates events will be held around the Kaipara prior to the local body elections to be held on October 8. These events are a chance for voters to meet those who are running for council and learn what they stand for as well as opening up communication between candidates and giving them a chance to hear what matters to their community. Mangawhai — Sunday, September 4, 1.30pm at the Recreation Centre next to the school in Insley Street organised by Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association. Dargaville — Wednesday, September 7, 1pm in the Dargaville Methodist Church for the Northland Regional
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Council and Northland District Health Board Kaipara candidates organised by Kaipara GreyPower. Paparoa — Monday, September 12, 7.30pm at the Paparoa War Memorial Hall on Paparoa Valley Road, organised by Progressive Paparoa. Maungaturoto — Tuesday, September
13, 7pm at the Maungaturoto Centennial Hall on State Highway 12, organised by the Rotary Club. Kaiwaka — Wednesday, September 14, 7pm in the Kaiwaka Sports Complex at 2 Gibbons Road, organised by Kaiwaka Sports Association. Mangawhai — Thursday, September
15, 7pm in the Mangawhai Golf Club at 212 Molesworth Drive, organised by Mangawhai Golf Club. Dargaville — Friday, September 16, 1pm at the Methodist Church Rooms, Dargaville on the corner of Awakino Road/Normanby Street, organised by Kaipara GreyPower.
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Where It’s Easy to Live Road Works for September 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE – Broadspectrum NZ Ltd, Kaipara Branch is continuing their full network round of glyphosate roadside vegetation spraying. The spraying contractor of Broadspectrum NZ Ltd is performing vegetation growth control and roadside spraying alongside sealed and unsealed roads in the Kaipara District. Please refer to program below for location of spraying which is subject to weather conditions. Drivers are advised to take extra care where work is being carried out on roads, regardless of whether there is a special speed restriction. Routine works planned on Council roads throughout the whole District during September include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and the clearing of culvert inlets and outlets. Maintenance patrols have been replacing many reflectorised edge marker pegs and this will continue as well as replacements and repairs to road signs. Area specific works planned during September include: •
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There might be delays during September because of adverse weather, but work will still go ahead. Thank you for your co-operation with these projects to help make travel easier on our roads. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.
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Trial extension of Transfer Station hours Dargaville’s transfer station will be open longer on the weekends to make it easier for you to get rid of your rubbish. We’ve reviewed the hours following community feedback and propose the following hours, for an initial six-month trial period to see if they are viable for the future: Start date: Sunday, 4 September 2016 • Tuesday to Friday OPEN 9am to 4pm • Saturday and Sunday OPEN 10am to 4pm • CLOSED Monday and all Public Holidays. Eftpos will also be available on the site from the start of the trial. Contact for any enquiries: Kaipara Refuse - 09 439 2146
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September Council Meetings Pou Tu o Te Rangi Harding Park Committee Monday 19 September 2016 Dargaville Town Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville Audit & Risk Committee 2pm Tuesday 20 September 2016 Unit 6, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Council Tuesday 26 September, 2016 10am Dargaville Town Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville
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Friends of Ruawai Primary School are holding a fundraising movie night on Thursday September 1 at Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre to enable free participation for every Ruawai Primary child in a new school-wide gymnastics programme in term four. The highly anticipated New Zealand movie Richie McCaw — Chasing Great releasing nationwide this week, documents Richie McCaw’s final 365 days of leading the All Blacks as the most capped rugby player of all time. “We know that Ruawai, Dargaville and our surrounding communities are big All Blacks fans, so we hope that the movie night will generate lots of support for our school,” said Ruawai Primary parent and organiser Vanessa Preston. “We are thrilled to have received sponsorship from Vineonline and Waipu brewery McLeods for the evening, so never fear, you’ll be able to enjoy a complimentary cold one while you watch the film. We are also very grateful to our local community for donating some fantastic spot prizes which will be drawn on the night.” Principal Curtis Gaylor p Ruawai primary children are getting ready for their said: “Gymnastics is hugely gymnastics programme to start beneficial for developing our learners’ confidence, coordination and Tickets to the movie night are $20 body awareness which can then be per person and include a complimentary transferred throughout a huge range of drink and nibbles from 7pm in the other sporting and learning contexts. cinema foyer prior to the movie starting “Our board is currently in the process at 8pm. of improving and increasing our delivery Limited tickets are still available. of health and physical education Contact Ruawai Primary office on within the school and we see our new 09 439 2307, email admin@ruawai. gymnastics programme as an exciting school.nz or call into the school office and positive part of this.” for tickets. ¢ … continued from front page
Manhunt disrupts Kaipara residents “The police found the stolen car hidden behind the old Scout hall in Bickerstaffe Road,” an eyewitness told Lifestyler. “It is pretty obvious he managed to then get a ride out of the area from someone.” The police focus then shifted to Kaiwaka after a reported sighting there. Four community daycare centres and preschools, and some businesses closed for the day as police searched the town. Road blocks over a wider area deterred some residents from travelling to work. By Sunday evening the search spread to Browns Road in Mangawhai, where residents reported hearing loud bangs as a property was searched without result. By Monday the search focus shifted to Auckland.
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Detective Inspector Kevin Burke says police from Northland, Waitemata, Auckland City and Counties Manukau, are involved in the ongoing hunt. Kite is about 183cm tall with brown curly hair. He was wearing a blue T-shirt with white writing and a brown zip-up hoodie when the manhunt began. He has a history of imprisonment for bank robbery and is also wanted for alleged methamphetamine offences. Police say he should not be approached and any sightings should be reported by calling 111 immediately. As Lifestyler went to press on Monday evening, Kite was still at large. ¢
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p Mangawhai Beach School house captains Zavannah, Josh, Michaela and Nathan with the new sign displayed at the entrance to the school. “The letters represent the aspirations and values of the school. We wanted to do a visual representation to forefront them to our students and community,” said principal Aaron Kemp. “B stands for balanced — displaying self control, caring for ourselves, others and the environment; E stands for excel — aiming high and giving everything a go to the best of your ability; A is for active — actively contributing to the school; C equals creativity — being open minded and exploring new ideas; H is for having fun — because enjoying learning is the key to success. Geoff our caretaker designed the poles and Sarah C our wonderful local artist designed the artwork.”
Beneath the Surface John Robertson QSO
Chair of Commissioners
Pou Tu Te Rangi Harding Park – a site of magnificence.
Two weeks ago there was a special event for Kaipara, with the blessing of the new signs and pou at Pou Tu Te Rangi Harding Park in Dargaville. They look fantastic. Pou Tu Te Rangi Harding Park is one of the Council’s three premier parks. The Pa site in it is of particular historical significance. The masts from the Rainbow Warrior tower over the park. The name Pou Tu Te Rangi Harding Park acknowledges two of the historic benefactors - the Harding family and Te Uri o Hau. The Pou and signs are an important element for the park’s identity. The name and the visual elements are designed to show the connection between the early settlers and Te Uri o Hau, and their relationship with the land. Key to the brand image is the harvest star, Pou Tu Te Rangi. Elements from the Kaipara brand depicting the wairua of the Kaipara - its mountains, rivers and the two oceans - are held within and flow through Pou Tu Te Rangi and its constellation. The blessing was also a major milestone in terms of the work being carried out in the reserve. Stakeholders have started developing walking loops, and cleared a lot of the weed to open up the magnificent views particularly from the Pa site.There will be interpretation panels installed during the next year that will tell interesting stories of the natural and cultural history of the area. Your Council is supporting these developments, investing $100,000 per year. The reserve is co-governed by Te Uri o Hau and the Council. This model is working well, and the spirit of the partnership between Te Uri o Hau and the Council was evident at the blessing. An advisory group including the Vintage Machinery Club and the Museum help support the decision making process on
how the reserve should develop. If you have not been up to the reserve recently, it is well worth visiting. Taharoa Domain (Kai Iwi Lakes) – Kaipara’s dune lakes of national significance.
Another of Kaipara Council’s three premier reserves is the Taharoa Domain. This reserve is co-governed by Te Roroa, Te Kuihi and the Council. Last week the Governance Committee of the Taharoa Domain met to determine their recommended direction for the management plan for this reserve. This followed the receipt of many submissions. There was a wide range of views expressed in submissions on how the Domain should be developed and how we should protect the pristine nature of the lakes. Upper-most in the mind of most is the risk of weed infestation in these freshwater lakes. The Committee recommended that the recreational activities that take place on the big lake Taharoa continue, including power boat usage. However, over time more controls will be introduced to protect areas for children and swimmers, to inspect boats before they enter the water for weed contamination, and to counter irresponsible behaviour both on the lake and in its surrounds. Power boat usage on the smaller lake Waikare is to be brought to an end. This will become a lake for recreation of a non-motorised form. The Taharoa Governance Committee has worked well over the past four years. Reaching consensus last week on the management of the Domain as we look to the future was an important milestone. The Council has been increasing its investment into this reserve. The Northland Regional Council is also investing to assist. Camper bookings are now increasing year on year.
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A MESSAGE FROM GREG GENT Standing for Mayor of Kaipara District
I put my name forward for election as Mayor of Kaipara because the Kaipara has always been, and will continue to be, my home and I care about it deeply. I am a dairy farmer and company director from Ruawai. I am married to Ann Flood and we have four adult children. At this time Kaipara desperately needs an experienced governor in the role of Mayor if it is to continue to rebuild. Spending other people’s money is a huge responsibility. I am acutely aware many in Kaipara live on very modest incomes. If I lead Council that will never be forgotten. I would want to lead a forward-looking Council. Of course we need to learn from what has happened in the past but the reality of local government legislation is that it is close to impossible to hold former Councillors to account. I do not want to further litigate the past as that will only take our focus away from the important things we need to do in the future.
GOVERNANCE I have been in governance roles for the past 20 years including Chairman of Northland Dairy Company and Kiwi Dairy Company, and Deputy Chairman of Fonterra among many others. The two largest governance roles I currently have are Chairman of Southern Cross Health Group and Chairman of FMG — a rural insurance company. I understand that if you elect me as your Mayor I will have to slim down the number of roles I hold. Although my current governance roles are commercial ones I have done my share of community roles over the years, these include: Ruawai Primary Board of Trustees Chairman (5 years); Northland Events Centre (Toll Stadium) Trustee; Northlands Bid For Rugby World Cup Games Chairman; Equestrian Sports NZ Vice President (5 Years); Northland District Health Board Ministerial Appointed Director and Chair Audit Committee; Kaipara Local Government Review 2013 — appointed by the Minister to chair the independent review of Kaipara District Council’s financial management.
SO HOW WILL I LEAD THE COUNCIL? For me it is about making sure that Council has the skills, capabilities and transparency to ensure we have a clear direction for the future and that we are fully accountable to you, the ratepayers and residents of the district.
TRAINING I would ensure all Councillors receive proper training so that they can fulfill their role. That training would be appropriate to each individual depending on the governance experience they have had and it would be ongoing, funded by ratepayers.
FINANCIAL I would want to understand the state of our current services infrastructure and what capital will be needed to sustain it over the next ten years. Likewise I would want to ensure our planning was sufficient for our growth, particularly relevant in the eastern part of the region. Once that baseline is set priorities will need to be agreed, with detailed budgeting undertaken and adhered to.
The biggest single challenge this Council will have will be balancing the need for essential services, replacing worn out infrastructure and managing, through good planning, the growth on our eastern boundary while progressively reducing the huge debt burden we inherit. I understand and do not underestimate that challenge. Unfortunately that will mean Council will often have to say "no" to requests for money, but that is our reality until our finances are back under control. I ask you to vote for me if you believe I have the skills needed. I will happily attend candidate meetings and meet with groups. I will however not enter a political process. There will be no “Vote Greg Gent” billboards, that is not my style.
ACCOUNTABILITY The past is even a greater waste if we don’t learn from those mistakes. I would want a suitably experienced INDEPENDENT Chair of the Audit Committee. I would drive a “cost culture” throughout the organisation. Culture starts at the top. If I am your Mayor there will be NO Mayoral car. I would hold an “Annual Meeting” of Kaipara District Council. At that meeting Council would report how it performed versus its plan. The independent Audit Committee Chair and Statutory Auditor would present the financials for the past year. Your scrutiny at that meeting would be welcomed.
STAFF The Chief Executive would be given very clear direction from Council. The distinction between management and governance would be adhered to. I would want evidence that his staff are properly trained, engaged with the organisation and that they are performing. Good succession planning would be put in place. CommunityConsulting with interested parties will be a key function for Council but after that we will get on and make decisions. I will ensure a robust complaints process is in place, in the first instance a management function. At the conclusion of each ordinary Council meeting I would allocate time for anyone who wants to talk to the whole Council, either on an unresolved complaint or a matter of policy, to be able to do so. That should lessen the phone calls to individual councillors and it is an efficient way for you to engage and Council to listen. Your satisfaction with Council will be measured and be a key performance indicator for the CEO.
I am seeking your support in the upcoming council elections. If you would like to contact me to request my attendance at a local community meeting or to seek any clarification on my background and policies please email me at gregwgent@gmail or call 439 2370. Authorised by G.W. Gent, 52 Mitchell Road, Ruawai.
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LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS 2016
Standing for Otamatea
Kennett for Kaipara
Craig Jepson has lived in Mangawhai since 2003, operating an active business in construction and development, and has put his name forward as a candidate for the Kaipara District Council Otamatea ward.
Sarah Kennett has lived in the Kaipara for most of her life and is running for the Northland Regional Council Kaipara constituency.
“I believe in less government and increased decision making at local level. Wherever I work and travel in the Otamatea ward, I see our community do best when they roll up their sleeves and proactively get involved,” said Craig. “I have contributed time and resources to the construction of the Mangawhai Activity Zone and I chair the Mangawhai Recreational Charitable Trust dedicated to the construction of a public cycle/walkway from Molesworth Drive along the upper Estuary incorporating riparian plantings, public jetty and estuarine boardwalk.” Craig says promoting further economic and population growth in the district will bring opportunities of employment, improved roads and infrastructure. “A healthy economy means more can be done to improve our environment. I am very pro development, if you have a strong economy everything else gets looked after including a clean environment and good waterways. “As a new councillor, communication with ratepayers and residents will be a priority. Our community needs a sense of ownership and partnership with its council. “I would like council to do core functions and not get involved in running too much of people’s day to
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day lives. As a citizen I find there are too many rules and regulations and I think communities are better off doing things for themselves, that’s why I get involved in so many community projects, because they work best. “The KDC needs to win back the confidence of its ratepayers so they can feel comfortable with the council and have a good relationship with the council staff.” ¢
“For more than 20 years my husband Chris and I have farmed in Waiotira. We are equity partners in a company that owns a sheep and beef farm at Waiotira and a dairy farm at Paparoa,” said Mrs Kennett. “Being a farmer I understand the need to balance profit with environmental sustainability, this is why I’m running for the NRC Kaipara constituency.” Sarah’s experience includes communications manager for Northland Police, journalist, property convenor then president of the Northland Playcentre Association, treasurer and chairperson of the Waiotira School Board of Trustees. She has a strong desire for Kaipara and Northland to take their rightful place as superb places to live, visit and do business while showcasing and managing the fantastic natural wonders. “I believe the NRC makes a positive difference both economically and environmentally. I bring proven communication skills to support council’s move to more open and transparent communication and my priorities include increasing community engagement because communities know what works for them while the council can
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provide expertise and resources. “I believe we need to encourage Auckland-based businesses to come north as this will enhance our local economy. We also need to plan for the impacts of new business or investments to ensure our environment and infrastructure is not negatively affected. “I often travel around New Zealand and every time I come home it strikes me the extent of native bush, bird life and beautiful coastline in Northland. We need to do everything we can to keep and enhance that.” ¢
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This is not the first gold award winning design by Adam, who began working in the industry in London in 1986, but moved here in the 1990s, establishing his own firm in 2001. “While I have previously designed a house that won house of the year I consider this to be a far more rewarding project and I am very happy with the end result. My greatest reward comes more from my clients’ feedback rather than awards, but it’s nice to get further recognition.”
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THE AUCKLAND HOME SHOW
Making a house a home The Auckland Home Show returns in September for five days at the ASB Showgrounds, offering the chance for thousands of homeowners, renovators, do-up merchants and builders to get the best on offer in the industry sector.
Home show giveaway If you are looking for inspiration to make your house a home, be sure you get along to the Auckland Home Show, New Zealand’s biggest home renovation, decorating and building event and you could be heading along for free. The Kaipra Lifestyler has three double passes to give away to
the show, which is to be held at the Auckland Convention and Exhibition Centre over September 7–11, 2016. Find five houses hidden amongst these pages and email the page numbers to comp@nsmm.co.nz to be in the draw. We will pick three winners at random and send them their e-tickets via email.
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Looking to a sustainable future u by Andy Bryenton
These days it seems that the architecture and even the interior decor of our homes are beginning to reflect an eco-conscious trend which was only starting to dawn in the public perception twenty years ago. Those early pioneers who insisted that there was a better way to live and to build than the wasteful practices of the mid — 20th century may have been seen as fringe outsiders to the old mainstream. But times have changed, and nowadays sustainable homes are seen as the benchmark. Take for example our means of heating. An old, turn of the 20th century home approached the problem with brute force — fireplaces dotted through the home to perform tasks from cooking and laundry to heating for simple comfort. Fast forward, and most of us will be able to remember electric fireplaces — three bar heaters which burned power as readily as they scorched carpets! All this despite the fact that underfloor insulation has only become a must-have in homes during the last 15 years, and that insulation in the roof cavities of older houses may have literally consisted of nothing but shredded paper. Today,
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They may find with their property, they often create a private haven with the design they choose for their garden. Whether it is a swimming pool or entertainment area which links a house to a deck or creating a children’s playground, the options are endless including tranquil waterfall features, BBQ areas or native bush. Many gardens come to life at night with lighting effects in the trees, pool or throughout the garden. A courtyard could incorporate natural stonework, tropical plants or statues to create a soothing or relaxing atmosphere. Landscaping can create original, traditional or timeless designs that can enhance the most boring of properties. With a bit of thought and planning, either by yourself or with a professional designer, the most uninviting yard can become a beautiful haven. Whilst it may be tempting to create an incredible front yard, it is a good idea to check how much of the budget your backyard design is going to use. For beginners, doing your own landscaping can be fun. Make a list of your wants and needs. Would your friends and family gather on a deck. Do you need a playground or
want to grow flowers and vegetables. Draw some rough sketches of your yard with designs of where you want to place things. These will give you ideas of what may and may not work ultimately, even if they are rough, you or your designer will get an idea of what may look good. Get books out of the library on landscaping designs and how-tos. You can easily play around with ideas without a lot of commitment. It is a good idea to study the sun and wind patterns. You might want to place a deck on a side of the house which actually gets not enough or too much sun or wind. The same goes for installing an outdoor fireplace. You do not want the wind whistling around a corner extinguishing the fire or creating hazards. Making quick decisions about your yard can lead to choices that don’t work in the long term. If you have just moved to the property, live with it for a time so you know what is planted. In landscape design for beginners, patience is the key. If an empty space is too much to look at you can use temporary solutions such as ground covers which grow fast, plant annuals or spread mulch. This will give you a temporary solution whilst you discover what could be your lifetime backyard. ¢
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Celebrating 140 years u by Ayla Miller
Situated across from the mighty Northern Wairoa river and the band rotunda, the Central Hotel has provided a comfortable place for many a traveller to lay their weary head over the last 140 years.
p Brenda and Ellie Jackson with Buster the dog behind the bar at the Central Hotel
The hotel was built in 1876 during the Kauri logging and shipbuilding era and was first known as the Kaihu Hotel. It is said the original building burnt down on the morning of Saturday, February 16 1901. The fire claimed one victim, a pensioner named James Carmody, who had previously been under the care of a Dr Purchas for some time. Mr Carmody was found to be missing after the fire and after a search among the ashes by the police, a number of bones were found, which Dr Purchas pronounced part of a human skeleton. The hotel itself was completely destroyed in the blaze. At this time the licensee of the hotel is recorded as being Mr Edmond Moriarty. Auckland architect John Currie designed the new replacement hotel and advertised for tenders for the erection of the new replacement hotel in March of 1901. So, like a phoenix, the Central Hotel rose from the ashes and has been an iconic feature of Dargaville’s CBD landscape ever since. Edmond Moriarty was granted a licence renewal in June 1903 by the
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Kaipara Licensing court under the name of Central Hotel. The Central Hotel has been under the management of Brenda and Paul Jackson for two-and-a-half years now and together with their children Ellie and Wade Jackson they have continued the Central Hotel’s legacy of providing a comfortable and safe environment for their patrons along with hosting popular Wednesday night darts and pool. The hotel will celebrate their 140th birthday with The Liverpool Street Band on Saturday, September 3 from 1–6pm. Entry is free. ¢
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That’s the philosophy of Dr Jamie Matthews, who established Vital Connections both here and in Whangarei in 2015. Now, the team at this thriving health centre is growing as Dargaville locals welcome Dr Tarn Barge to the practice. With full qualifications in Chiropractic medicine and a passion for helping people live healthier, better lives, Dr Barge’s arrival means that even more patients will be able to enjoy the Vital Connections difference. To make the most of spring — and the warm months with all their outdoor pursuits — a visit to talk with Dr Barge in Vital Connections’ Edwin Arcade practice rooms is a must for those who feel weighed down by ongoing illness, lack of energy, pain or sickness. By maximising the body’s potential to heal and to feel great, there’s so much which modern Chiropractic medicine can achieve.
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Dynamic duo pack a punch u by Andy Bryenton
It’s the dream, it seems, of every person in suburban New Zealand — to go to a place beyond the picket fences and corner shops, out where there’s green hills and sea views, a couple of chickens in the yard, a few cattle, perhaps a country garden. The Lifestyle block vision is one sketched out by a million catalogues and brochures. And it has real appeal. But what happens when the idyllic country life presents the demands of real farm work? There are those who give up, and move to something smaller. There are those who hire the pros — no shame in that, but quite a price tag. Then there are those who roll their sleeves up, pick up a shovel, put it back in the shed and get themselves some technological assistance. Because when it comes to farm chores, real farmers — the ones who fill our supermarkets and milk at 4am — know the score. A good team
need good machines. For mobility, and all those hundreds of tasks which require moving something from here to there — firewood, feed, topsoil, seedlings, fence posts — the answer lies with a new generation of side-by-side off roaders. Nimble, fuel economical and safe, they have the controls of a car and carry a hefty load. Mahindra’s offering in this sector, the M-Pact, has been engineered by American woodsmen, lumbermen and hunters, and built with handy features such as an extra long tray and heaps of storage space. You can even adapt the M-Pact for weed spraying. For sheer muscle, forget digging ditches, feeding out bales and mowing p Small but mighty, Mahindra’s compact tractors make short work out of lifestyle block chores
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acres of grass by hand. A full size 100 horsepower tractor may be a bit much for your needs, but a small, compact Mahindra tractor can pack in more blades than a Swiss army knife. Slasher mower, loader, excavator and general purpose lugger, one of these little firecrackers can turn a weekend long task into a morning’s work behind the controls.
Mahindra have the credentials when it comes to taking care of small blocks — the biggest manufacturer of rural equipment in the world’s most populous democracy is all about smallholding. That’s the bulk of Indian agriculture, and they demand tough, easy to use machines that will last in everything from Himalayan ice to desert sand ¢
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Rolling out for a great cause u by Andy Bryenton
It’s only a matter of weeks away and there’s excitement in the air about Ford’s Blue Oval Roadshow as it rumbled through the North Island, hitting all the major centres before trucking into Dargaville. This year, as last, there will be a showcase of top Detroit designed steel on display, including the world-beating new Mustang. But the real winners of this engagement are off the tarmac and on the turf — of the local football club. The Northern Wairoa Football Club mean football in the real traditional sense — that ‘beautiful game’ known as soccer by our own rugbyenthusiast nation. There’s a strong bond in other lands between Ford and the game of football, as evidenced by their staunch support of a team in their home town of Dearborn, Michigan — dyed-in-the-wool American Gridiron territory! But this is a decision taken by the local face of the brand in the Kaipara, Dargaville Ford boss Lindsay West. Last year, he decided to dedicate the roadshow and its fundraising potential to a club who had suffered damage by unthinking hooligans and who put their heart and soul into each season. The results were nothing short of fantastic. Ford’s idea to bring a roadshow of their range through New Zealand was simple — to get Kiwi hands on steering wheels and Kiwi feet on gas pedals. For every test drive taken on the day, Ford would put money into the coffers of the local charity chosen by their dealers. Cities and towns big and small rallied around, but it was Dargaville
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which clocked up the most test drives and Dargaville’s NW Football club who reaped the benefits. Overjoyed with the boost to their funds and the opportunities to improve facilities and amenities which ‘shot in the arm’ brought, they were very keen to try a second round. Don’t be surprised if one of your friends or neighbours offers to book you a time to drive a Ford on September 10 in aid of a second record beating attempt. On the day, there’ll be plenty of interesting new vehicles to choose from, along with games, prizes, hot coffee and an old fashioned sausage sizzle. But there’ll also be the twofold sense
of pride, knowing that you’ve helped out a great local sporting club — and helped make Dargaville number one town once again! ¢
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WHAT’S ON?
Dargaville
Northern Wairoa soccer club fundraiser on sat September 10 from 9am at farmlands park test drive a ford car in support of our club. Dargaville Library — Cuppa and a Story has been cancelled as Barbara is no longer available to read the stories. Central Day — Northern Wairoa boys and girls agriculture day to be on the 2nd Nov 2016 at the Farmlands Park, Dargaville. Contact Megan Browning 09 439 4457 Make a Friend Playgroup. 0–5 years Thursdays 9.30–12pm. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Ange 439 1304. Mental Health & Addiction Consumer Network. Mondays CMA rooms, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville. Gold coin lunch Contact Graham Johnson Arataki Ministries. Phone or text 021 717 181 or 09 439 1685 daytime. NZ 60s Up Movement Dargaville Social Meetings held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the first Tuesday of the month contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Blokart sailing Regular social sailing
at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz, 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz Dargaville Ukulele Group Newly formed group of a dozen Fun Strummers. New members are welcome either expert or beginners ok. Phone Mick 027 4792 126 or 09 439 7870 for more details. Wednesday Crafts 10am till 12.30pm in old CMA building, Tirarau Street, All welcome. Varied crafts and warm friendship. Lunch, morning tea and transport provided if necessary. $5 entry fee. Phone Lilian 439 7799 or Cynthia 439 5895 for more details. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Girls Brigade For girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays 3.30pm–5pm at the Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone Pauline 021 263 7556 or 09 439 7507. Mainly Music 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone
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Rebecca 09 439 1499. Dargaville Day Badminton every Thursday 10–12 noon.For any enquiries call Anneke 027 334 5515 or Lynley 09 439 8160.
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Wellsford Country Music Club 2nd Sunday of the month Phone John for further info 09 425 4041.
Mangawhai
Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Fairy Tern Charitable Trust Date: Sunday, 18th September, 2016 at 2 pm. Venue: Senior Citizens’ Hall, Fagan Place , Mangawhai Heads. Mangawhai Bowling Club – Housie/ Bingo Held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club, Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371. Mangawhai Indoor Bowls Club at the Senior Citizen’s Hall Fagan Place every Monday 7.15pm ($3.00 includes refreshments) contact Terry 09 431 3254.
Kaiwaka
Kaiwaka Community Movies. Friday night 26 August 7.30pm. Eddie The Eagle $10.00 Sunday Matinee 28 August 2.00pm. The Jungle Book $ 5.00 Phone 021 215 4495
Markets
Community Flea Market First
Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Dargaville Riverside Market corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays 12.00pm–4.00pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on facebook. Kaihu Market is taking a winter holiday until October 8 2016. Kaiwaka Markets every Friday, 10am– 3pm. Kaiwaka War Memorial. David 021 210 3756. Maungaturoto Markets are on first Friday of the month, 3:30pm–6:30pm. For information phone Terri on 09 431 8599 or 021 022 20218 or email maungaturotomarkets@gmail.com. Paparoa Farmer’s market every Saturday 9am–12noon on the village green Paparoa. Mangawhai Village Market is on every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9.00am–1.00pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala, market day, 1st Sunday, $5 per car boot or stall. Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market On 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 439 1852. Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information
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The Maungaturoto residents association created reusable cotton bags printed with the town’s logo to help make the local area plastic bag free and the cotton bags now travel the world. “The bags are sold at the markets, Four Square, post office and the library. They are quite heavy duty and last well,” said president of the Maungaturoto Residents Association Terri Donaldson. “One of the locals went overseas and they took their bag with them and sent photos back of the different destinations they visited and the travelling bag idea grew from there.” One person was approached in San Francisco by someone who asked if they could buy the bag as it was so different. “We have since been contacted by other towns who are interested in making their own and we are already onto our second batch of 500. I use mine all the time. It is so nice to not use plastic.” Terri says the Maungaturoto community have been beautifying and promoting the town and the bags are a big part of that. “The logo has the hills
and the Kaipara on it. Our town brand is now ‘Maungaturoto — the heart of the Kaipara’. “Our community has a big heart and no matter what is happening everyone gets involved.” Terri says the monthly community markets are a big part of keeping this community spirit alive and are going from strength to strength. Quality second–hand goods, fresh produce, fish, bread, crafts, Tupperware and fresh plants are some of the products available. “The markets are a great place to socialise and have dinner too. A lot of community groups come in and fundraise and new businesses come along so you can meet them. It is an opportunity for everyone to get to know everyone.” The next market day is Friday, September 2 from 3.30–6.30pm at Centennial Hall, View Road, Maungaturoto. ¢
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Kaipara Service Directory Join us at 60s Up Movement of NZ Contacts: Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560 Nicky Poyner 09 439 5595
Be entertained, meet new friends, enjoy an afternoon tea and friendly conversation. We meet at the Dargaville Rugby Club the first Tuesday of every month. Entrance $6 per meeting and this includes afternoon tea.
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Your Local Farming Partner • Suppliers of Waikato milking systems • Expert advice and service on Effluent systems • Pumps • Milking Machinery • Trenching • Water Filtration • Effluent Systems 120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005 www.northlandfarm.co.nz
SHANE O’HALLORAN HOMEKILL BUTCHER | MPI REGISTERED
GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS
COVERING ALL YOUR HOMEKILL REQUIREMENTS
PHONE ROSS POCKLINGTON (09) 439 0707 OR 027 437 6521
GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS
Licensed building practitioner: 117193 Mobile: 027 499 7540 skoj@slingshot.co.nz www.renderservicesltd.com
CERTUS Financial Group
SUE CRUMP TRAVEL BROKER
Stuart Sterling
GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS
QFE Adviser
FAST GLASS SERVICE For all your glass and glazing needs. • Competitive rates • Mobile EFTPOS • Free mileage Dargaville to Ruawai
Phone Kyle | 09 439 2979 or 021 137 6353
Mobile: Phone: Fax: Res: Email:
021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Representing
Tu Christey Massage Therapist
Osteopath, Tues-Weds 8.30am- 5pm Thurs 12pm – 5pm
Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz
42 Normanby Street, Dargaville (Old post office building)
CLASSIFIEDS
To Rent SHORT TERM rental. 3 Bedrooms, semi furnished, off street parking, Insulated floor & roof. Max 4 tennants. $260 per week or $400 per week including power. Please call 021 244 7437 with any queries.
FREIS BULL calves for sale, nice markings, 2–3 weeks old $130 phone 09 439 5302. HAY GOOD quality weed free off sheep only grazed paddocks. $12 per bale. Phone 09 439 7190. SILAGE BALES for sale $70+gst, Dargaville area. Phone 027 200 2729. WEANED PIGLETS 8 to 16 weeks old. Birkshire/ Duroc X from $80. Phone 09 439 7042.
Firewood for Sale DRY FIREWOOD for sale $75+gst/mtr. 2mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. WINZ registered, quotes available. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order.
Security UNITED SECURITY Northland. For quality alarms/ cameras installed, repaired & upgraded. Local monitoring & messaging service. 100% Northland owner business since 1979. 0800 222 464. sales@unitedsecurity.co.nz
ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS WRIGHT DESIGN
QUALIFIED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZCAD, L.B.P. 117345
50 years experience All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0
09 438 3144 www.wtp.co.nz
360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz
Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 September 2016 edition is Monday 5 September
For Sale
CONVENTIONAL HAY bales - this years top quality $8.00 bale. Phone Mike 09 439 5737 evenings.
sue@youwhangarei.co.nz
Phone 09 439 6933
1995 RAV 4L, 2 Litre, excellent condition, new WOF, REGO and battery. $3,750 or reasonable offers, Phone 09 439 4722.
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
Previously United Travel Dargaville
and other leading companies
Acupuncturist, Monday’s 9am- 5pm
Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage
2003 FAIRMONT, 1 owner $3,200 ONO, 220,000ks, electric sunroof, roof rack & tow bar. Phone 021 150 4776.
Poto St PO Box 300 Dargaville New Zealand
Ph: 09 439 8303 Mob: 021 268 7006 Dargaville, NZ
THREE BEDROOM house, Dargaville township, newly renovated, fully fenced, no pets, references required. $300 per week phone 021 439 657 or 09 439 6556. WANTED, HOUSE to rent, Dargaville or surrounding areas. Professional, reliable, respectful couple with outside dog, references available. Please phone 021 060 6479.
Garage Sales MONTHLY MARKET 3rd September, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Opposite the Town Hall, 8am to noon. Something for everyone.
Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
Livestock
NORTHERN WAIROA JERSEY BULL SALE Friday 9th September 2016 12 noon start at Dargaville Saleyards
Comprising of 6 2yr Jersey Bulls 18 1yr Jersey Bulls A highly recommended offering of fully recorded sires fit for use in any herd. These well grown, fully recorded bulls are all suitable for keeping calves. Many of Northland’s top Jersey herds are offering bulls. For further details contact
PGG WRIGHTSON LTD
Chris Fife – 027 495 1552 Steve Harsant – 027 497 9892 Auctioneer – Haydn Evans – 021 985 863
Property Maintenance AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr — Ray on 027 477 3751. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. LAWN MOWING available, Good Rates. Phone 021 204 2619. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. PAINTER SEMI retired for small to medium work. For quotes phone 09 439 5557. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers. Riparian, effluent pond and revegetation plants available for Autumn planting. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd Dargaville. Ph 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz
DRIVE TO THE
CONDITIONS
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 30 - 2016
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 September 2016 edition is Monday 5 September
Property Maintenance
Situations Vacant
Dargaville Bobcat Services
RELIEF MILKER wanted for 260 cows, 12 mins from Dargaville Township, must have experience and be reliable. Phone 09 439 5302.
Any job big or small. We do them ALL
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Phone or Txt Paul
027 271 2022 Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $350. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant. EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
Yovich Hayward Pevats Johnston Limited ( YHPJ ) is a thriving, rapidly expanding Chartered Accountants Practice. We have a reputation for providing a relationship with our clients that makes them feel that we are truly part of their business. Does this sound like an employer you would like to develop your career with? Based in our local Dargaville office we have a need for another Accountant to join our small team there. You need to be passionate about service, keen to ‘go the extra mile’ to provide a great experience for our clients, and genuinely enjoy client interaction. You may be a recent graduate or already have experience working in an Accounting Practice. Either way, please apply. If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for please send the following: • A letter of application outlining what you can bring to the role • Your CV • Two written references and two verbal referees names and contact details. • Confirmation that you are a NZ resident
Send to : Megan.hodgson@yovich.co.nz
HOME HANDYMAN, repairs, maintenance, property care. Phone Dave 022 624 3696 or text for a call back. PAINTING/PAPER HANGING qualified tradesman, phone Ray Hall on 09 439 7206. SANDY PAWZ dog grooming – wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555. SCALA PENETROMETER TESTING LTD. For your council report requirements. Please contact shane@sptesting.co.nz 021 882 081.
Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309
Smoking Cessation Practitioner /Registered Nurse Te Ha Oranga, Dargaville We are looking for 2 highly motivated people to lead our Smoking Cessation Contract. The successful applicants must be organised and able to deliver on contract outputs. We would prefer the applicants to have previous experience in Health Promotion. We have 1 full time position available, and 1 part time position based at our office in Dargaville. We would like 1 position to be a Registered Nurse so their skills can be utilised to back-fill any nursing requirements within the organisation. Preference will be given to those who have completed the approved training, eg National Stop Smoking Practitioners Programme. This training must be completed by all practitioners and support will be provided to complete this training programme. You will also require comprehensive counseling skills, and experience in working with people with addictions, particularly in Māori communities. Fluency in Te Reo Māori would be an advantage. For further information, confidential application form and a job description, please contact Rita McKenzie, Te Ha Oranga on 027 323 9804 or email: rita.mckenzie@ tehaoranga.co.nz. Applications must be received with your CV by 5.00pm Wednesday 7th September 2016
Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — If you want to drink, that’s your business — If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone or txt 09 439 5248 or 027 841 7999. SNUGGLEPUSS CATTERY, Cat Motel, reasonable rates, inspection welcome at 293 Waihue Road, Dargaville. Phone Lorraine 09 439 7206.
WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09
Local produce - veggies, honey, eggs, fish, plants, soap, bread, coffee, crafts and gifts. Come and enjoy the market atmosphere and the buskers.
AGM
Monday 12th September 2016 at 4pm. Country Womens Club 64 Victoria Street (up stairs). All welcome
TOKATOKA
DRIVE PHONE FREE!
Groome, Val Dearest sister to Lillian, sister-in-law to the late Snow and treasured aunty to Annette, Gordon, Lester, Joy, Kristal, Val, Julie Appleton and their families. Fond Memories of a special sister and aunty.
NORTHERN
SALE
50% OFF ALL STOCK
Excluding furniture and 20 cent bins When: 1 September 2016 to 17 September 2016 Where: Hospice Shop 96 Victoria Street, Dargaville
WAIROA Family Budget Service (Inc)
FREE & Confidential Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call in for a friendly chat or give us a call. 5 Portland Street Dargaville
NICHOLAS, Betty Margery (nee Jefcoate) Passed over peacefully at home on 23rd August 2016, in her 91st year, surrounded by loved ones, her journey complete. Loving and devoted wife of Ron. Dedicated and much loved mother of Ann, Garry, Vivienne, Kevin, Gay and Carol. Special Nana to 27 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Gentle and understanding sister, aunty and friend to all. With sincere thanks to health professionals and workers who have been part of her journey, particularly over the last several years. A service was held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville, on Sunday 28th August 2016. Followed by interment at the Mt Wesley Returned Services Cemetery.
09 439 8592
Looking to a brighter future
Peter Raymond King
KAIHU VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL
If 10% or more of the eligible voters on the school roll ask the board within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to:
On August 18, 2016 peacefully at Dargaville Hospital in his 78th year. Dearly loved husband of Lyn. Loved father of Tony and Tom (Brazil), Michael and Janine (Sydney), Amanda and Garry Mitchell (Dargaville). Loved poppa of Laura, and Rhys; Angus and Fletcher. Loved great poppa of Akira and Thea. His funeral service was held at the Coates Memorial Church, Matakohe on Wednesday 24th August 2016 followed by interment at Matakohe Cemetery. All communications to 469 Dunn Road, RD 2, Ruawai 0592.
The Chairperson, Board of Trustees Kaihu Valley School 66 Maropiu Road RD3 Dargaville 0373
BURNETT, Joan Olive. On 20th August 2016 peacefully at her home, Dargaville. Aged 94 years.
HEALING MEETING
Dearly loved wife of the late Murray. Loved mother and motherin-law of Brian and Prue, Janice and Michael Brenstrum and Gary. Devoted nana of Debbie, Tania, Katie, Sarah, James, Celia, their partners and families. Her funeral was held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hokianga Road, Dargaville on Saturday 27th August 2016. Followed by interment at Mt Wesley Returned Services Cemetery, Dargaville. All communications to PO Box 139, Dargaville 0340.
With Pastor Abraham Charles
Come for an encounter with Jesus Christ!
Public Notices
5 September, 7pm
Arts ion
Ruawai Community Church 47 Freyberg Rd, Ruawai Des & Alex Bickers 021 277 0081
Dargaville Arts Association Inc
AGM
DON’T FORGET to thank God for the many good things he keeps giving you.
439 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
Death Notices
Kauri Coast Promotion Society Inc
A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has resolved under section 105 of the 1989 Education Act to fill the vacancy by selection.
Work Wanted
COLOURPLUS PAINTING Services John Buck, Professional Tradesman. Quality work at reasonable prices. Pairless spraying, painting/paper hanging, commercial & domestic. Phone 021 433 210 or bucksnz@gmail.com.
Every Saturday 9am till noon
MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
CARPET LAYER complete installation of new and used carpet/repairs/restrectching/quality service. Phone Ian 027 499 6413.
Paparoa Farmers’ Market
Paparoa Village Green CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
Public Notices
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11am, Sunday 18th September 2016.
Bereavement Support Group Monday 5th September 2016 In the Nurses Lounge at Community Health Dargaville Hospital – 10.00am - 12.00pm “SEASONS OF GRIEF”
New Participants Welcome This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other.
Enquiries to Pamela: 09 439 3330 ext 6716
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Lifestyler House 107 River Road, Dargaville. All welcome
Bring a plate for a shared lunch
IT’S NOT A TARGET Find
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August 30 - 2016 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
3/140 River Road, Dargaville
$185,000
210-222 Rehutai Road, Dargaville
$360,000
Retirement Cottage
Close to Baylys Beach
Modern 2 bed easy care cottage with excellent neighbours. Licence to Occupy situation. This cottage has a ramp, wet area shower, lovely decking front & back. Vacant Now.
Only short distance to Northern Wairoa Golf Course 2 Dwellings on 1 Title. 1 - 100 year old Hall. 1 relocated 1 bedroom bach. All on 1.22 Ha, water views and awesome sunsets. Relax and enjoy a peaceful lifestyle.
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/718291
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/ 1495555
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Ray White Dargaville
380A Katui Road, Donnellys Crossing
$179,000
86 Montgomery Ave, Dargaville
$215,000
The Quieter Lifestyle
Home or Investment
Just over the 1/2 acre, A 1950’s 3 bedroom home and large warm sunny conservatory. Plus garage and storage room and 3 bay shed with 3 phase power, 2 entrances. Tank water and septic tank. Make this your own home now. Lovely rural views.
3 bedroom home, 1 with ensuite separate lounge with ranch slider leading onto private deck. Good size kitchen dining. Double garage and carport space at rear for garden and to kick a ball. Needs some painting and carpet.
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
DargavilleFord’s
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Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1493731
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 rwdargaville.co.nz/1491624
FORD RANGER TD XLT RC C/C 2007
Just the vehicle to get those jobs done • 214,350km • 2953cc Diesel engine • 5 Spd Manual
$17,490
NEW FORD MONDEO TREND 5DR DIESEL • 50km • 1997cc Diesel engine • 6 Spd Auto Was $50,790
Now $43,217
FORD FOCUS ZETEC 2003
FORD FALCON BF2 XR8 2007
Now $58,517
$8,990
$21,990
FORD RANGER TD XLT DC W/S 2013 2WD tough enough to tow more then any Toyota • 42,657km • 3199cc Diesel engine • 6 Spd Manual
FORD RANGER TD XL DC W/S 2013
FORD TERRITORY TITANIUM 2012
$36,990
$35,490
NEW FORD TERRITORY TS DIESEL DEMONSTRATOR DISCOUNT • 50km • 2720cc Diesel engine • 6 Spd Auto Was $64,990
$32,990
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA VJLX 1.6 3DR 2006
Excellent local owner & service history • 69,100km • 1988cc Petrol engine • Auto
Ute to suit work and passenger transport • 50,610km • 3199cc Diesel engine • 6 Spd Manual
Plus many more now available • See our full range online! 54 Normanby Street, DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz
Cute, neat & very tidy. Just been serviced & WOF
• 126,284km • Petrol engine • 5 Spd Manual
$12,990
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Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015 Brenden Nathan A/H 09 439 6840 or 021 331 799
XR8 VERY TIDY EXAMPLE • 74,857km • 5408cc Petrol engine • 6 Spd Auto
Bought & serviced from new, fully history • 106,100km • 2720cc Diesel engine • 6 Spd Auto