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Christmas celebrations underway There was festive fun and tons of excitement as more than a thousand Kaipara residents flocked to Christmas in the Gardens and even more people took in Circus Kumarani’s show in the Town Hall.

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 The choir from Dargaville Primary School performing at Christmas in the Gardens  Children show off their circus skills at Circus Kumarani’s Christmas performance

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Down on the river bank, last weekend, bright blue skies attracted families from all round the district including three generations of the Hansen clan. John was there with his daughter Angela and his grandchildren, Lani, 11, Ema, 6 and Kaitlin, 8 who all said it was ”an awesome night.” “The true meaning of Christmas is what it’s all about,” said organiser, Pauline Taylor. The huge gathering was entertained by 20 local acts including guitarist, Taz Nesbit, the Dargaville Primary School choir, Anna-Marie Cutts and Peter Martin. There was an angels and shepherds competition, enthusiastic flash mobs and live painting by Trevor Moss. Over in the Town Hall, Circus Kumarani’s show was lauded as their best yet. A highlight was a four-act Christmas story performed by a cast of 30 adults and children and other acts included tightwire, clowning, juggling and uni-cycling.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Polocrosse revival

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Polocrosse, a mix of polo, lacrosse and netball, is making a comeback in Pouto and the horse sports club is hosting its first Chukka Carnival in 24 years on December 15 and 16. A match is made up of chukkas, a time period normally lasting six to eight minutes, and a mix of different ages and sexes play in each chukka, six per team. “It can be played from the early age of six up to the spirited age of seventy and is one of the few sports where females can compete on an equal footing with their male counterparts,” says organiser, Sheree Marlow. She began playing when she was young and three years ago, a group of like minded people thought it would be a good opportunity to bring the small community together and began the Pouto Horse Sports who also

take part in rodeo, hunting and hacking. Twenty members play polocrosse and train twice a week in the summer months and travel around the country for tournaments. “It’s exciting and the kids are looking forward to playing on our home ground,” says Sheree who welcomes spectators. The matches will be played on Pukemiro Road and the gate fee is $10 for adults and $5 for children that will go towards the Te Kopuru fire brigade. Contact Sheree Marlow, 09 439 4441 or desmarlow@ farmside.co.nz for more information and she will be taking registrations for players until December 7.

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 From left: Brad Oliver, Tawa Holyoake, Melissa Oliver, Sam Marlow and Paige Deboar playing a game of polocrosse

Young golfer with big dreams  by Rose Rees-Owen

Fourteen year old, Jodi Macalister has ambitions of becoming a professional golfer, and with her impressive array of trophies, it seems like only a question of when. “She is the only junior girl at our golf club and she has been playing for Northland senior women’s teams — it’s a huge achievement and she will go a long way,” says Northern Wairoa Golf Club, club captain, Ros Ingram. This year alone she has won six trophies including the Meyer Cup inter collegiate golf, best gross, junior player of the year, and under 16 Maori championship, best gross. She got into golf four years ago while being a caddy for her Dad and began playing golf on a handicap 54 and now she has beaten her dad “heaps of times” and is down to handicap 4.9. “My Dad got me into golf — he’s the one I look up to.” Her achievements include, being selected to play for Northland women against North Harbour winning her match on the 13th hole, as well as shooting a 70 off the stick at a

 Jodi Macalister with the six trophies that she won this year

Maori golf tournament on a windy day. “Next year I want to be on a scratch which is a handicap zero,” says Jodie who recently picked up another trophy for Match Play Championship at the Northern Wairoa Golf Club prize giving. December 9-16 Jodi will represent Northland in the women interprovincial tournament in Dunedin.


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Regular skydiving on the horizon  by Kim Munro

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 by Rose Rees-Owen

When a Dargaville resident was buying baby clothes for her grandchild at The Warehouse she never expected that she would be the winner of a nationwide competition becoming $10,000 dollars richer. Wanting only to be known as Dianne, she won $5000 in travel vouchers, $4000 worth of gift cards for the Warehouse and a $1000 VISA prezy card with Dianne blown away with her winnings. “You never think it’s going to be you who’s going to win,” says Dianne who rang her daughter, Rebecca as soon as she received the news not quite believing it. As an avid gardener she will spend some of her gift vouchers towards her hobby and she is undecided where she will go with her travel  Store manager, Sandi Finlay giving Dianne her vouchers and says these $10,000 gift important decisions can’t be rushed. lucky winner was drawn from her store. Her last trip was a cruise “It’s fantastic to be able to give around Australia two years ago Dianne such an exciting prize — this and she was unsure whether she is great news for our town and we would travel again in her lifetime wish her a wonderful Christmas with before winning. her family.” Dargaville warehouse store The competition began on October manager, Sandi Finlay said that it 13 and will run until December 18 with was the first time the store had won customers spending over $49 eligible a major prize and was excited the to go into the remaining draw.

 Tuhi Manukau with grandson Daniel Frandi prepare for their tandem jump

The second Kauri Coast Skydiving Carnival held at the weekend was another taster of what looks set to be a 12-weekly event hosted by Northland-based Skydive Ballistic Blondes in conjunction with the Otamatea Aero Club. “We will be coming back to the Kauri Coast around every three months, we have such amazing fun and support from the community and the club,” said Kelly. The first carnival was held in August this year but stopped early due to bad weather. “We had beautiful weather this time and we got to jump the winners of skydiving prizes that missed out in August,” said Kelly.

The carnival ran Saturday and Sunday at the airfield with tandem jumps along with the sporties jumping from low altitudes, otherwise known as ‘hop and pops’, as well as three and four way formations and a party at the club on Saturday evening. “The evening party kicked off with fireworks, along with a DJ and lots of dancing that went on long into the night.”

Holiday shuttle for Mangawhai  by Kim Munro

A joint initiative between the Kaipara District Council, Northland Regional Council and the Mangawhai Business Development Association will provide for a trial bus service at Mangawhai during the busy holiday season. Council sees it as a solution to the summer traffic congestion and parking problems that occur on Wintle Street as the carpark at Mangawhai Heads fills up. Mangawhai Business Development Association chair, Mike McGarry, welcomes the service as a means for people to move freely around the area without a vehicle. “It’s about providing a service to visitors so they can get to the surf beach, the village and the heads easily and for local

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Overcome the ‘summer slump’ High-speed fun for the whole family Dargaville Library manager, Paula Guy Stuve is excited to host The Great Book Mystery for the first time encouraging children up to the age of 12 to read over the summer holidays. “It is a way of helping overcome the ‘summer slump’ when reading can drop off and keep kids engaged with the library and comfortable about coming here.” Fun graphics will be placed around the library pointing out great reads and Paula says Roald Dahl is one of her favourites with Fantastic Mr Fox still making her top books of all time. Children will be given a folder to record their books and then tell library staff about what they have read to receive a small gift. Those who make at least four reports from December 10 to January 18 will be invited to the grand finale with Circus Kumarani performing on January 22 where they receive a certificate and

It’s been a part of Dargaville life since 1977 — the thrills, speed and drama of motorsport played out on a 400 metre clay oval to the soundtrack of roaring engines and cheering crowds.

 Dargaville Library manager, Paula Guy Stuve stands in the junior fiction section with her favourite childhood book, The Fantastic Mr Fox.

prize, held either at riverside gardens or the foyer of the town hall, depending on the weather, at 2pm. Registrations are now open with a limited amount of space and Paula is expecting 50 children to take part. It is part of the E.C.READ’N Summer Reading Programme that is run in libraries throughout New Zealand and is now in its 16th year.

Christmas fun in Ruawai Christmas Family Fun night: December 13, 5-8pm Have your photo taken with Santa at Ruawai Traders for a gold coin donation and sing for your supper with a Karaoke competition. There will be lots of stalls, face painting, pavement art and games.

Christmas Parade: December 15

Leaving from the community church on Freyberg road at 11am (not 10am), the Ruawai Promotion and Development Group are hoping to paint the town red with the optional theme, the letter “R.” Santa will be there along with quick fire raffles, food stalls, Christmas music and prizes galore including spot prizes for the best Christmas hat.

This summer the Dargaville speedway at Finlayson Park will once again play host to some memorable clashes between skilled drivers and powerful machines, and they’re inviting local families to come and join in the fun. Referee and stock car club treasurer Bevin White says that this kind of motor racing is simply perfect for everyone to enjoy. The fast-paced rounds are more exciting to watch than grueling 8 hour touring car races, the action is all in view from anywhere in the stands, and the cars and drivers are evenly matched, leaving the edge between victory and defeat down to courage, skill and determination — not the depth of the racing team’s pockets! In fact you’ll see everything from custom built saloons to barely modified street cars (all you need is a roll cage and a helmet to get amongst the

action) tearing around the track on both the 9th of December and the 13th of January, and this is a sport which makes no distinction between genders and ages, just classes of vehicle. Bevin says that the youngest club driver is still in her teens, and that gutsy driving is far more important than a million-dollar car. Speedway is one of the least expensive forms of motorsport to compete in, and with some races embracing punishing fullcontact, you wouldn’t want to have spent thousands on paint and polish! It’s inexpensive to bring the family along to one of these exciting race days, too — only $5 for adults and $2 for kids, with under 5’s free. Why not enjoy the thrills and the action at your local speedway these holidays — it’s a real Kiwi institution that’s better than ever!

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Lake views open up Home is where the heart is Tourists and locals can now enjoy the tranquility of Kai Iwi Lakes from more perspectives with improved walking tracks and scenic views.

Domain ranger, Dave Bolland has been extending tracks around Lake Kai Iwi and Taharoa as well as a high level track behind Pine Beach offering stunning views from the lakes to Maunganui Bluff. It is now possible to spend 40 minutes strolling around Lake Kai Iwi and two hours walking around the shore of Taharoa with almost no road walking. Mr Bolland said that while he was making improvements he kept things as natural as possible and believes the tracks will be popular with

both walkers and mountain bike riders. “I estimate about 70 per cent of the people who come here do a walk — overseas visitors particularly seem to want to get out and see things by foot.” The walk from the Lakes to Ripiro Beach has also recently been upgraded by the Department of Conservation and the Dargaville Tramping group co-ordinator, Lynley Thompson was impressed after a recent visit. “It’s very walk-able and I’d recommend it to anyone.”

Thirteen candidates have received their New Zealand citizenship certificates at the Kaipara District Council chambers, with the presentation described by commissioner, John Robertson as an “honour and a privilege.” The new citizens, from Britain, USA , France, China, South America and South Africa, swore allegiance to her Majesty the Queen. Among the candidates was Te Kopuru primary Norfolk Courts own dementia facility, Norfolk Haven, has almost completed extensions. We welcome your enquiry. Large bedrooms, large lounge, courtyard, gardens, outings, home cooked food and caring staff. Norfolk Court currently has accommodation for four residents. Large bedrooms and ensuite, plus one extra large bedroom with it’s own lounge area suitable for a couple.

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school teacher from France, Karima Bencheikh who finally felt like she had found a place that she belonged after many years of travelling, and Jean Sircombe, who emigrated from England with her parents in 1972 and felt it time to become a citizen. She was relieved she could be in the same line as her daughters and husband with her brand new New Zealand passport when going through airport customs.

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The Office of the Auditor General’s report into the Mangawhai Wastewater Scheme has been delayed until at least March 2013. At the November Kaipara District Council meeting, chief executive, Steve Ruru advised the report into the way in which council managed the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme which was expected to be released end of December has been delayed until at earliest March next year. “At this stage it is understood that the Office of the Auditor General is aiming to have much of their inquiry work completed before the end of December to enable the consultation process with directly affected parties on the draft report to comment,” he said. “It is understood there is some risk associated with this timetable and, given this, it is likely the report will not be released until at least the end of the first quarter of 2013.”

Also at the meeting, Chair of Commissioners, John Robertson presented a report to council and the wider community, outlining key issues to be addressed at speed including organisational development, financial management, contract management, addressing past rating irregularities and community engagement. He noted the resilience of community groups and community-led economic development initiatives, saying “there is plenty of passion about development and we would like to be facilitators of projects for the community, for individuals and organisations.” Commissioner, Colin Dale, said, “we have a lot of DIY community development — for the most part people get on and do things. Council don’t have a lot of

resources but we can act as a catalyst to bring people together.” An inaugural quarterly report was presented by Mr Ruru and will be used in future to monitor organisational progress and to ensure council remains on track. “The reports will provide the basis for the Annual Report. They present progress made during the year towards achieving levels of service targets as outlined in the Long Term Plan,” said Mr Ruru. “We encourage the same improved financial reporting throughout all of council’s activities,” said commissioner, Peter Winder.

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Justice of the Peace, Eric Smitton believes the only way to stop the Dargaville District Court becoming a “hearings only” court is by public demonstration. The steering committee now headed by Northland Regional Council member, Graeme Ramsey, have organised a protest outside the court house, December 10 at 12.15pm. Last week the committee had a small triumph convincing Court Minister, Chester Burrows to come to a public meeting although committee were not stratified with Mr Burrow’s reasons which included modernising services. Green MP, David Clendon will also present a petition which Kaipara Grey Power collected with around 1200 signatures to parliament. Mr Smitton says they also have backing from Labour spokesperson for justice, Charles Chauvel.

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A collection of Kaipara homesteads Big family fun at Mangawhai  by Kim Munro

Preparations for the annual Mangawhai Domain Society’s summer gala on January 2 are underway.

Following on from the success of last year’s calendar of local churches, the Anglican Parish of Northern Wairoa has created a 2013 calendar, this time showcasing historic homes in the Kaipara past and present.

The collection includes well-known residences such as the Mission Station house at Tangiteroria, the Harding homestead at Aoroa and Dr Matich’s residence in Hokianga Road. The drawings have been reproduced in sepia and are accompanied by a short history of each home. “It was a new idea last year and proved popular — we sold all 300 calendars and they’re selling quickly again this year,” says church treasurer, Shirley Geraghty.

Local artist, Marama Ingle, who supplied eight of the 12 images, says, “the drawings were all done as commissions by the different home owners over the last 30 or so years — some were drawn in watercolour and others in sepia.” The calendars are $15 and available from Gloria’s Flowers and Gifts, Walden’s Shoes, Dargaville Museum, Inders Auto 1 and the Visitor Information Centre or from Shirley Geraghty Ph 09 439 8309 or Anne Mitchell Ph 09 439 8424.

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Only one week to go! We’re only one week away from the big prize draw, and entries are flooding in from hopeful locals keen to win our big $500 holiday prize. If you’re still wondering about what to buy your friends and relations for Christmas, or if you’re looking for a great meal to restore you after some busy holiday shopping, remember to keep it local and you could win! Entries at our local shop and win and dine and win participating outlets close on the 11th of December, so hit the town and enter as many times as you like — each entry is another chance to take home a ‘Christmas Bonus’ that the whole family can enjoy. We’ll be announcing the winner on the 18th of December, so fill in your entry forms and wait for that magic phone call — this could be your best Christmas ever!

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take an interest in what our district and regional councils are foisting on property owners and how they are threatening our property rights. Farmers of New Zealand and our President have always been staunch defenders of private property rights. Ian Walker, chairing the Northland Regional Council committee that developed the Regional Policy Statement and maps, has ensured real progress can be made in respect to both property rights and the ability to develop our natural resources in Northland. For some critics it has not gone far enough but to make greater progress we need Parliament to respect property rights and simply they do not, and have

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not for some time. Northland National MP Mike Sabin following the recent Northland economic summit, stated that RMA costs and red tape are a serious concern. Unfortunately, so far all we have seen from this National led government is a number of RMA National Policy Statements that actually make matters worse. For the first time the importance of the economy has been recognised in the Northland Regional plan. This change of emphasis from one dominated by environmental considerations, to a more balanced approach where the other factors like economy and development, come into serious consideration. The RMA was never about environmental protection. Its function is: “Managing the use, development, and protection of natural and physical resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and communities to provide for their social, economic, and cultural wellbeing, and for their health and safety.” We believe that the state of Northland and other rural regions’ social, economic, health and safety is so poor, because the current RMA planning documents have historically NOT delivered the main purpose of the Act. Change is needed and the RPS being a document that all other plans must adhere to is where to start.

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Regarding regional mapping, local communities and not paid consultants or the Courts, should have more influence in the process. At the moment case law is more a determinant of outstanding landscape maps than any other factor. Because of this fact, and despite Ian Walker’s best efforts, the criteria set to determine the maps, did not include any consideration of economic values. However, we do not believe the mapping process adhered to the new principles set down in the proposed RPS that now clearly acknowledges economic values. We have had legal advice that it would be appropriate and not unlawful for economic values to be entered or mentioned throughout the maps where it has or can be identified. This will add both balance and weight to the fact that despite being identified as an ‘outstanding landscape’ does not mean it cannot be mined or developed in some way. Farmers of New Zealand has submitted the appropriate submission and as always we will continue to vigorously defend the rights of landowners and the well-being of our rural community against those that undermine personal freedoms and our democratic rights that go back to the time of the Magna Carta.

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Of good and bad hobbits “Well, golly golly gollum Dog, we really does live in fantisy land eh?” We was sittin’ ona woolshed steps wiv a cuppa wot Sharlene brung froma house. Well, the Boss an’ Sharlene wuz havin’ a cuppa. I wuz jist hangin out afta Boss an’ I have dun a bittova look roun’ ta how much wuz ina rain gage after a few showas. “Bluddy grounds getting’ like konkrete,” said Boss.” We need a lot more rain ta get sum growth ona paddicks.” Well, anyways, Boss had bin lookin’ atta papa I brung froma cattil stop, an that’s wen he sed golly golly gollim. I lookt up an’ saw Sharlene roll her eyes an thin she sed.”Wot DEAH?” She duz that win she reckin’s Boss getting’ ona thing she corls a hobbyhorss. “Look,” sedda Boss. “Tha hole bluddy country is runnin’ roun’ drest like faires, an’ goblins an’ wizzids cosa this moovy that’s bin made corled a bad hobbit, or sumthin.’ Sharlene gave a bit ofa snigga. “You mean The Hobbit, Charles. It is a wunnerful movie and it shows New Zillind is a grate place ta vizit.” she sed. “That’s as maybe,” seda Boss. “But win they start paintin’ the blimmin airyplanes wiv goblins, an’ showing pilots drissed like worlocks an’ such, I reckin its takin’ it orl a bit far. Ya see, that Jon Ki give a yanky film compiny a lotta taxpayer credits, wot you an’ me an all New Zillinders are paying for. An were duz tha profits frum this moovy go. Ina pockits of the bloike wot made it, that’s ware. Wots more, I see tha TV programme ina paper is all about tha bad hobbit premia. I wunner how many peepil did a full days werk in Wellingtin. They wuz orl runnin’ round wiv funny eers an’ noses an wigs an’ staffs an’ stuff, castin’ bluddy spells ta increese tourists commin ta kiwiland. “Now wen I wuz a yungster....” Boss paused here, an I tried ta fink of him as a yungsta, but it wuz a bit ofa struggle. Then Sharlene collectid tha tea mugs an’ headid fer the house ta get lunch reddy. Boss lookt at me, “Well Dog, gullums and goblins may be takin’ over tha center

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food with a storied past and a palette to please every palate — but as local cheese maker Ad Clarijs tells us, gourmet cheese is not really that difficult to make. The traditional method, passed down from the middle ages, was developed by simple farmers and only later developed into an artisan craft; in the old days making cheese was one of the daily tasks on a family farm. It’s just as easy today, and the results are satisfying as well as tasty! Though originally hailing from the Netherlands (a nation famed for delicious cheese), Ad only began making cheese after coming to New Zealand with his family in the 1980s. With the help of an established Kiwi cheese maker in Mercer, and on the site of what is now Kaiwaka Organics, Ad set out to turn fresh locally sourced milk into a variety of cheese called gouda. With milking equipment bought and 70 cows of his own, Ad’s local fame grew. When it was no longer

then known as Koanga Gardens the entire cheese making operation was moved, gaining a familiar element — the iconic cheese shop beside Kaiwaka’s main highway. Now retired from retail, Ad is passionate about sharing his expertise and knowledge with others. Cheese making fits well with the modern trend toward self sufficiency, as well as the more international flavours found in the modern kitchen. Now it’s possible to learn the simple, straightforward steps to making and maturing your own gourmet cheeses, the likes of which any delicatessen would be proud to stock. Ad teaches short workshops covering everything from the inexpensive equipment needed to make cheese right through to the maturing process — and of course, a little tasting! A perfect gift or a chance to learn something new, his courses in making whether versatile gouda or creamy camembert are both fun and educational — not to mention delicious.

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 Speed shearing at Tangiteroria Tavern is sure to draw the crowds

It’s been a year since the wool settled and super-fast shearing sensation Mike Stevens lifted the inaugural Tangiteroria Tavern speed shearing trophy. This year, with Mike unable to attend, the coveted prize is up for grabs, and all that stands between a new champion and victory is a wooly mob of sheep! The quintessential Kiwi contest of shearer versus shorn takes place this year on December 22nd at the Tangiteroria Tavern, where there’ll also be a tasty spit roast, cold drinks, a warm welcome and some fun novelty challenges which are sure to raise a laugh. If you think you have what it takes to grab the glory (and a top prize of $500) make sure to call the tavern and have your entry

confirmed. And if you’d like to take in an evening of proper old fashioned fun, be there by 7pm — that’s when the entertainment kicks off. Can first year records be broken in this second annual battle of the shears? Who will walk away with bragging rights for 2013? Will you be one of the lucky spot prize winners? To answer these questions, you’ll just have to bring the whole family down to the Tangiteroria Tavern on the 22nd — we’ve even got camping sites available for out-of-town visitors. See you there! The Tangiteroria Tavern would like to thank all of their wonderful sponsors for making this event bigger and better than ever in 2012.

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Terry North

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

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

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

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> Salads w Sweets 3 Homemade Pies u Caffe L’affare Coffee o Chowder 7 Kumara Cake a Roasts and more Senior CitizenS $12 roast Meal 6pm–7pm Monday & tuesday only For a taste of home cooking call in today Open 7 Days – Mon-Fri 9am & 6pm Sat 11am & 6pm, Sun 6pm

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PENSIONER UNITS TO BUY OR RENT Two bedroom Units in the Hokianga Rd Masonic Village, Dargaville available to buy or rent. Great value, sunny units. Suitable for independent, active, over 60’s. Masons and non-Masons very welcome. For an application form or more information visit www.northlandmasonictrust.co.nz or call Chris Mason (09) 438 3109.

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Flax revival at museum

 At a flax planting are a group of weavers and Kauri Museum staff

From the arrival of the Maori, the ubiquitous New Zealand flax bush has provided for a huge variety of human needs, and Kaipara European settlement was to a large part based on flax industries. Now the Kauri Museum is the scene of a revival, with the planting of varieties of traditional flaxes, recently visited by Sue Scheele, an ethno botanist with Landcare Research who developed the National New Zealand Flax Collection. “To have part of a national collection

is wonderful to share with our local weavers,” said museum CEO Bet Nelley. “When offered this collection, my mind went to our local weaver Martha Hetaraka and how she enjoys trying different flax for weaving. Flax once grew luxuriantly in parts of Matakohe and the Smith family harvested flax and it was milled here, before they switched to kauri. To me it seems a great opportunity to return flax to Matakohe.”

Fishing tips and Hints from Mike brought to you by Nola’s Sports, Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8624

This time of year anglers are looking to get the most out of their torpedo fishing, and a great place to start is with the best gear. The Predator torpedo system has been a top performer here in the north, with its smart shape and design cutting through those big waves. During the last 12 months Mike reckons he’s not seen a Predator customer with a single problem — they’re a great, robust product. Sharks can be a nuisance for torpedo fishers, biting off hooks and through lanker lines. Mike suggests seeing him to upgrade to a tough 2.5mm lanker line — he’s only seen these fall prey to sharks 3 times in the last 15 years, and that would have been to larger sharks. He notes that the tougher line is your insurance policy — many insurance companies won’t cover your valuable torpedo while it’s in use. Go for the upgrade, and remember to only allow a 15 minute set at this time of year — any longer is asking for trouble from those sharks! Good bait is the key to successful torpedo fishing — and fishing in general. Kiwi mullet is superior to imported Aussie varieties, but for a durable, tough bait try new giant squid — it really stays on the hook. See the diagram photo for how to bait your hook correctly. An incorrectly baited hook will twist up your trace and your line as it plays out.

 This doesn’t work; this does

Very experienced fishermen are using shorter traces. Proper baiting to prevent spinning and twisting is also important for surfcasters. When the catch is in, ‘iki’ your fish with a spike to the brain — this preserves colour and helps in preservation of the fish. Then it’s into a slurry of salt ice and salt water as soon as possible; Every hour out of the water equates to a day of shelf life off your fish, but a good slurry with plenty of salt actually reduces the water temperature to below freezing! Finally, drop in to grab the latest filleting tips and tricks on DVD from Nola Sports, along with the range of professional knives used in the DVD for the perfect fillet. For more tips and hints drop in to visit Mike or call him today.

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 11 December 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 3 December 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

For Sale

Work Wanted

Situations Vacant

PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville.

CARPET, SHORT ends $89p/m +gst, 2m wide vinyl from $39p/m +gst. Call Christine at Kaipara Flooring 09 946 9886 or 021 515 415.

BLOCK LAYING and solid plastering. No job too small or big. Good rates. Phone John 09 431 5539 or 022 081 5317.

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. 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. 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. PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville.

PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville.

CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY, Trailer Covers, Bike Seats, Boat & Ute covers. Horse Cover repairs. Domestic & commercial. Phone: 09 439 4670, 021 246 6436.

CAREGIVER WANTED part time for tetraplegic 40yr old. Experience preferred but training given. Showering, toileting and some housework. Must be extremely reliable, able to lift, have own transport, references essential. Excellent remuneration. Start mid December. Ph 0272 812 434 or 03 319 6676.

2013 CALENDER of Historic Homes of Northern Wairoa. $15 each. Phone 09 439 8309 or 09 439 8424 for Anglican Church.

TANKS

30,000L Water Tank $3,270 incl GST 25,000L Water Tank $2,747 incl GST

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

Grazing TOP GRAZING available on ex dairy farm in Mangawhai area. Good management and facilities. Affordable rates at $6/Hd. Also quality standing hay/silage available. Phone Mark 09 431 4752.

Made locally

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.

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• RICH & DARK • NO STINK! • EXCELLENT SOIL BOOSTER 40 L bags Sold at Dargaville ITM 09 439 8730 BULK $70 per m³ Sold at 103 Beach Road Call Bernie 09 439 6785

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Garage Sale CARBOOT SALE Saturday 8th December. Sites available. AD Focus carpark. From 8am-12noon Phone Debra 09 439 8824 or 021 549 427.

BACK 2 WOOD Demolition. For your renovation needs. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors & Ranchsliders. Also Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing & More. www.back2wood.co.nz Phone 09 408 7163 or 0800 109 877.

Quality coMpost

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.

Property Maintenance

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. PAINTER Commercial/Residential. Jason Hutchinson 021 439 038 jrhutchinsonpainter@ihug.co.nz. SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenance, painting, small carpentry work, house hand wash, paint-stripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166. 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.

ARE YOU UP TO THE

CHALLENGE? IF SO, THEN

WE NEED

YOU

We are expanding our telephone sales division, due to our community focus and belief in the NZ economy.

What you can bring:

Nick Evans MSF UK Osteopath for Back Pain Relief

09 439 2620 021 185 4856

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

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

• Enthusiasm – heaps of it; actually you need truckloads! • The ability to build relationships – it’s true, some of your clients will become great friends. • Great communications skills and the ability to work as part of a team… Okay, so not just someone who can yak and socialise, but actually empathise with clients and commit to your workmates.

WE arE oFFEring: • Opportunity – We are going places and we’ll take you with us! • Stability – our growth has been through the roof. • Ongoing Training – we know we can always learn more – and we’ll teach you! If you think you can keep pace with us (If you can then you will already know it…), then call in the first instance – we are local and we want your first contact with us to be easy – and we’ll all work out if we’re a good fit for each other.

09 439 6933 info@thelifestyler.co.nz Do you have what it takes to accept our challenge? Publishers of Kaipara Lifestyler, Northland Farming Lifestyles, Waikato Farming lifestyles, Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, and Canterbury Farming.


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 11 December 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 3 December 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Death Notices

NAUMAN, Frank

Our “master craftsman” has hung up his tool belt for the last time We’ll miss you dad, rest easy Much love — Alistair, Eileen, Danielle and Hayden Dad’s funeral will be held on Fri 7th Dec

Public Notices

Public Notices

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

PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville.

PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville. THE DARGAVILLE ART GROUP presents original works by talented local artists. This is the last week, 10am—4pm. Saturday 8th December 10am—1pm. Come along to 104 Victoria St Dargaville. PENGUIN BAIT — Mullet twin pack: $7.50, Squid 1Kg: $8.00, Salmon Berley 1.5Kg: $8.00, Pilchards 1.5Kg: $6.50, Northland Boating Centre Dargaville.

Give them a piece of the Kaipara this Christmas!

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

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Public Notices

DHS YEAR 9 ENROLMENTS FOR 2013 - REMINDER A reminder to all parents/caregivers that are enrolling Year 9 students at Dargaville High School for the 2013 year, please have your completed enrolment form handed into the school office by the 11th December 2012. Thank you. Plunket St, Dargaville P 09 439 7229 E office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz

Dargaville High School

Junior Prizegiving Tuesday 11th December 2012 The Board of Trustees and the Principal of Dargaville High School extend a cordial invitation to you to attend our annual Junior Prizegiving Ceremony to be held in the School Hall on Tuesday, 11th December 2012, commencing at 10.45am. Could visitors please be seated by 10.30am.

At the Morris & Morris chapel, Whangarei, at 2pm

The Junior Sporting and Academic awards will be presented during the Prizegiving Ceremony. The ceremony is expected to finish at approximately 12.30pm. There will be a sausage sizzle after the Prizegiving.

Nurseries & Plants

Business for Sale LAWNMOWING ROUNDS For Sale. Push Mow & RideOn Rounds available. Start now and make great money immediately. Phone Crewcut Dargaville, Phone 0800 800 286, Mobile 021 889 304.

Public Notices

TANKS

30,000L Water Tank $3,270 incl GST 25,000L Water Tank $2,747 incl GST

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

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the following roads will be temporarily closed on the day and at the times below for the purpose of holding the 2012 Dargaville Christmas Parade.

Saturday 8 December, 2012 — 11.00am till 2.00pm Victoria Street from Totara Street to the West side of the Central Hotel carpark Totara Street (including Totara St carpark) Kapia Street Parenga Street (including Parenga St carpark) Hokianga Rd from Victoria Street to Parenga St Edward St from Victoria Street to Normanby St

Further information, if required, relating to this temporary road closure can be obtained from Mrs Charlane White, Kaipara District Council, Dargaville.

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Original, affordable works from talented local artists – the ultimate gift for friends and family

Muddy Waters Gallery

Cnr of Kapia St and Parenga St, Dargaville

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NATIVE PLANTS at wholesale prices direct to the public from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Visit our stall at the Riverside Market on Thursdays between 2pm and 5.30pm. Or call at the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville, open Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Great discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.

GALLERY HOURS

Mon to Wed 10am–4pm Thu 10am–5.30pm Fri 10am–4pm Sat 10am–1pm

Sale Of Liquor Act 1989 Section (9)4 Application For D & J Limited of Kaiwaka (Restaurateur), has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Kaipara for the grant of an On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 1917 State Highway One, Kaiwaka to be known as Spice Lounge. The general nature of the business to be conducted is a Restaurant.

Arts Funding APPLY NOW TO KAIPARA’S CREATIVE COMMUNITIES NEW ZEALAND SCHEME

The days on which and the hours during which liquor is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9am–1am the following day.

Please note change of dates for applications.

This application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at 1919 State Highway One, Kaiwaka.

Criteria: Projects must meet one or more of the following funding criteria: Broad community involvement — The project will create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in arts activities. Diversity — The project will support the diverse arts and cultural traditions of local communities, enriching and promoting their uniqueness and cultural diversity. Young people — The project will enable and encourage young people (under 18 years) to engage with and actively participate in the arts.

Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days from the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at Private Bag 1001, Dargaville. This is the first publication of this notice.

The Creative Communities Scheme supports and encourages local communities to create and present diverse opportunities for accessing and participating in art activities. Under the scheme “the arts” are broadly defined as “all forms of creative and interpretative expression”

To get an application form and read more about the guidelines check out our website www.kaipara.govt.nz or phone Kapiara District Council on 0800 72 7059 or for advice phone the Committee Chairperson Debbie Evans on 0275 586 272 The amount of funding available for the whole district is approximately $14,000 Applications must be in Council’s hands no later than 5.00.p.m. on Friday 22 February 2013 LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED


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77 Te Kowhai Road

REDUCED

Looking for potential, close Upstairs & Downstairs to Baylys Beach all on 1 acre 360sqm of floor space. 1960s’ (approx). Work is needed but brick home, 5 bedrooms with the bones are there. stunning river views. $238,000 $278,000 ReF 3107 ReF 3125 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

89 dunn Rd – Ruawai

2 bedroom cottage on 809sq section. Surrounded by farmland. Walk to the kindy, primary or high school. $169,000 ReF 1369 sheila Boon 027 498 5651

37 Whaka street

4 bedroom home with rural views. Walk to the shops & café. Swimming pool for the summer months. $330,000 ReF 1335

520 Tinopai Road – Matakohe

Comfortable 2 bedroom cottage, shade house & mature orchard. Rolling contour, 19 paddocks with water. Haybarn, implement shed, workshop & yards. Ideal small farm lifestyle, 60 acres more or less. $489,000 ReF HL2046 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

52 hurndall street

2 bedroom home on 1427m2 in town. Plenty of room to expand. Walk to the shops & cafes. $152,000 ReF 1332 sheila Boon 027 498 5651

46 Whakapirau Road

3 bedroom home on 7597m2, Plus a self contained unit, 2 bay implement shed, assorted sheds, orchard & more. $329,000 ReF 1294

93f Jumna Road – Maungaturoto

Centrally located 4/5 bdrm • 4 bedrooms home. Private garden & • 2 bathrooms courtyard. Generous size • Triple garage garage. Handy to medical • 3.26Ha in 4 paddocks centre & schools. $375,000 $299,000 ReF 3147 ReF HL2041 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

state highway 14

Cosy 2 bedroom modern home. Open plan living. Built for river views & sun. 6 bay shed. Set on 2 acres (approx). $269,000 ReF HL2049 John PoWell 021 439 555

6 Whaka street – Maungaturoto

Well priced 3 bdrm home in 3 bdrm home on 5631sqm. quiet cul-de-sac. Open plan New carpet. Wet area living, private patio area, large bathroom. 2 bedroom double garage with internal sleepout. Paddock for stock. access. $279,000 $230,000 ReF 3140 ReF 3099 Rachael de VRies 021 943 900

6/31 station Road

6824 state highway

Tidy unit close to the town 3 double bedroom home on centre. 2 double bedrooms, 4 acres (approx). Large lounge, newly decorated. Single garage good decks plus spa pool. with auto door & internal Plenty of garaging & close to access. Paved patio area. town. $190,000 ReF 3137 $325,000 ReF HL2047 cRaig cleMenT 021 461 668

gorgeous Family home – Paparoa

REDUCED

51 ha runoff, harbour views, mostly rolling contour, some hay/ cropping, paddocks, great spring fed dam up top, ex-dairy with central race, round barn, lean-to and hay shed, power available, tar seal road frontage, good fert history, volcanic soil, few mins from saleyards, native bush. $495,000 +gst ReF 1370 Rhoda MoRRison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

Premium 1.6 ha spot on Sunshine Heights lifestyle subdivision, north-facing, quality neighbouring housing, very picturesque water and country views, level drive in to house site, access to boat ramp, simply a stunning special site and deserves your attention. Have a look online and give Rhoda a call. $249,000 ReF 1373 Rhoda MoRRison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Three bedroom home, rumpus room & spa bath. Double garage & workshop. Huge double section with the potential for further growth. Rural views.

Just minutes from Paparoa, spacious entertainers kitchen, flowing onto huge deck. 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe. Set on 1.3ha. Positioned for the sun.

$320,000 ReF 1217 Jill Wilson 021 505 712

$349,000 ReF 1365 Jill Wilson 021 505 712

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