Kaipara Lifestyler, December 9 2014

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December 9 2014

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Parade brings festive cheer Susie achieves at Matakohe

Susie Hames just loves learning …

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World renowned accordionist Kevin Friedrich returns to Dargaville next April …

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p Dargaville’s main street was jam-packed with the young and the slightly less young on Saturday for the town’s Christmas Parade. Organised by the Dargaville and Northern Wairoa Lions, the parade was led by a Tongan brass band from Auckland. The band was followed by a wide range of floats from schools, businesses, churches and community groups. Dargaville Scout Group won $800 for best float, with Dargaville Fire Brigade second and Arapohue School third. Further parades take place in Ruawai on Saturday (December 13) and in Maungaturoto on December 20. See more on page 9 …

Minister asked to keep KDC commissioners u by Colin Patterson

Some prominent Kaipara residents are asking the government to extend the terms of council commissioners until the 2016 local government elections.

Fashion key to pest control

It’s taken 150 years since they were introduced to New Zealand, for possums to become viable …

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Four commissioners were appointed in September 2012 to replace the elected mayor and councillors. Their appointment came in response to the controversy caused by large rates increases put in place to pay for cost over-runs on the Mangawhai EcoCare

sewerage scheme. The commissioners were appointed for a term expiring in October 2015 when they are due to be replaced by an elected mayor and council. However, Mangawhai resident Peter Nicholas was asked by former council

deputy mayor Richard Bull to draft a letter to Associate Local Government Minister Louise Upston. An attachment to the letter, which has been circulated by email, asks recipients to sign it to indicate their support. continued on page 4 …

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p Four billboards promoting local quit-smoking services are now in place at locations around Dargaville, including one in the Dargaville Hospital driveway. The billboards feature local people, including youngsters Max and Ryan Williamson (pictured) who are promoting Kaipara District Council’s smokefree parks, playgrounds and sports grounds policy. “We encourage people to be smokefree in these environments,” says Northland District Health Board smokefree adviser Bridget Rowse. “This is in the hope children don’t see smoking as normal and they don’t start.”

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★ What we did on our Holidays A stellar British cast (including ex Doctor Who David Tennant and comedian Billy Conolly) present a family dramacomedy featuring sibling rivalry, terminal illness, a Viking funeral and nosy social workers, as a very dysfunctional family confront their past and their future. Fans of ‘Death at a Funeral’ take note.

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p “It’s not OK.” That’s the message which campaigners like Libby Jones (left) and Nicole Walker are bringing to the Maungaturoto community, in part of a nationwide effort to break the cycle of abuse. The ‘It’s not OK’ campaign came to Maungaturoto’s popular markets last Friday, spreading the word and changing attitudes. With huge support from the community, and a new ‘call for help’ list of places to call for aid, the message is getting through that family violence has to end.

Mangawhai Museum opens

Whiplash

A young and talented drummer attending a prestigious music academy finds himself under the wing of the most respected professor at the school, one who does not hold back on abuse towards his students. The two form an odd relationship as the student tries to achieve greatness, and the professor tries to stop him.

Jimmy’s Hall

Ten years after the upheaval of the civil war, and 1930s Ireland still simmers with animosity. Into this political and social pressure-cooker comes Jimmy Gralton, who opens a youth centre in County Leitrim, invoking the ire of the Catholic church and the local authorities with his liberal, almost revolutionary new ideas.

St Vincent

Vincent, a drunken, gambling war veteran retiree, gets recruited by his new single-mum neighbour Maggie to watch over her small grown 12-year-old son Oliver. Vincent’s ideas of after-school activities involve racetracks and strip clubs, but eventually the mismatched pair begin to help each other mature.

My Old Lady

Mathias travels to Paris to liquidate a huge, valuable apartment inherited from his estranged father. Once there he discovers a refined old woman, Mathilde, living in the apartment with her daughter, Chloé. It turns out that Mathilde comes with the apartment - and that she may have been more to Mathias’ dad than just a tenant!

p Mangawhai’s long-awaited museum opened its doors on Saturday. The $2.6 million museum has been planned for more than a decade and has been funded by grants and community fundraising. The opening ceremony included a dawn blessing and speeches by museum chairperson Christine Bygrave and project manager Jim Wintle. photo courtesy Peter Cornes


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Susie achieves at Matakohe Kaipara local makes big splash in radio u by Colin Patterson

Susie Hames just loves learning. The year-eight student at Matakohe School wanted to learn a foreign language, even though none were taught at her school.

So she asked principal Margie Hutchinson to help. “At first I wanted to do Spanish,” says Susie, ”but Te Kura (the Correspondence School) doesn’t offer it. So I decided to do Mandarin instead.” Susie, 13, says Mandarin has been difficult. But she has made progress. “I can speak some basic phrases, like ‘hello my name is Susie’.” She hopes to continue doing Mandarin next year, although that is still to be decided. Susie also enjoys maths. Earlier this year she entered an Otago University problem solving competition where she finished in the top 10 for her age group throughout New Zealand. “Some of the questions were quite hard. You had to change letters of the alphabet into numbers to form an equation, like bear + bear = drink.” Susie lives with her parents and brother, David, on a farm near Paparoa. “I like animals, especially cats.” Susie has two of them, Lola p Matakohe student Susie Hames has some fun outside the classroom Rose and Bluey. Next year Susie will face a big change “I’ll decide later in high school.” in her life when she starts at Otamatea But Susie is keen to do more travelling. High School in Maungaturoto. She’s already been to Australia, Thailand But she is looking forward to a wider and a number of pacific island nations. range of subjects at secondary school. But the top of her list is the world’s most “I’d really like to do science.” populous country with its hundreds of She has yet to decide what she wants millions of Mandarin speakers. “I’d like to do for a career. to see the Great Wall of China.” ¢

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p Lana Searle will join radio’s elite early next year when her drive-time show goes nationwide on More FM

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Minister asked to keep KDC commissioners Network News Field work There is no let up for the Northpower crews in the countdown to Christmas. A conductor replacement and 11kV maintenance programme is underway in the Three Mile Bush and Church Road area that will take some weeks to complete. Our teams are also busy preparing for work on a couple of subdivisions around Whangarei and we are also fully booked with customer generated work throughout Kaipara and Whangarei until Christmas. A conductor replacement programme is well underway in Maungaturoto, while in Dargaville’s main street we continue to make good progress on a feeder rehabilitation programme. This is a major project that will take us through until the end of the financial year. We really appreciate the understanding and patience of locals as we go about this work.

Caring for Northland Thank you to everyone who played a part in making this inaugural family fun day at Kensington Park such a success. It was a huge effort and to see thousands of people flowing through to check out the emergency services and support services from all around the North – the very people who look out for us all 24/7 – was impressive. Northpower was proud to play a part.

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“As a group of concerned Kaipara residents and ratepayers, we humbly ask the Government to consider extending the term of the Kaipara District Council Commissioners until at least 2016 to coincide with any future rationalisation of local government in the Northland region. “We strongly believe this extension of the Commissioners’ role would add stability to our region in a period where far-reaching decisions will be made about the future shape of Northland.” The letter says the appointment of commissioners has resulted in the council’s finances being stabilised. “However, there is still much work to be done and we are fearful that an early termination of their role will have many disadvantages for our District.” Northland MP Mike Sabin says he has

had a number of approaches from people wanting the commissioners’ terms to be extended. “I entirely understand why they have that desire.” Mr Sabin says the commissioners are currently defending a court case against the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association, while they are also embarking on legal action against the Auditor General and against former chief executive Jack McKerchar. Work to reduce the council’s debt and improve its financial position is ongoing. “I’ll be echoing these thoughts to the associate minister. I’ve had some discussions with her, so she is certainly aware of my thoughts. “My primary concern is to ensure the council will be in a strong position to return to democracy.” Chair of commissioners John Robertson says he

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is aware of the letter. “If the minister asks to extend our terms, I am sure the commissioners would consider that. But at the moment we’re on course to finish in October next year.” ¢

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Thank you We would like to thank all those that assisted our little Bella on the evening of Wednesday, 3rd December in Awakino Road. Thank you to Vanessa and Greg and to Deb and Dale. Thank you to all those that stopped and cared for our beautiful mischievous

little puppy. I would also like to make a special mention of the Ambulance Officers that stopped to assist as well. Thank you to Brendon at the Dargaville Vets for the awesome service and comfort you provided. Poor little Bella did not make it but knowing that you were all caring for

and thinking of her has helped to ease our loss. Thank you to Sam, Gloria and Mum for all your love and support. We live in the best place ever. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Darlene, Richard and George. ¢

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Bowling club rooms sold to Field Days u by Colin Patterson

The club rooms of the former Te Kopuru Bowling Club will have a new use next year — as the headquarters of Northland Field Days.

p The Te Kopuru Bowling club rooms will next year become the Northland Field Days headquarters

The Field Days committee successfully bid $10,000 for the buildings at a recent auction in Dargaville. Field Days administrator Meagan Edmonds says the buildings will be moved to the Field Days site at Awakino Point. But that will not happen until after the 2015 Field Days scheduled for late February. Ms Edmonds says moving the buildings and reconnecting services could be ‘a reasonable cost’. She

says the buildings will provide much needed office and meeting space. “At the moment we don’t have space for committee meetings, so the committee meetings are held in town.” Jean Johnson from Ray White Dargaville says, although the bowling club’s closure is disappointing, it is good the buildings are being retained for community use. She says the buildings had a $10 reserve. There were several bidders including a phone bidder from Auckland.

Veterans’ photos sought u by Joanne Speechly

World renowned accordionist Kevin Friedrich returns to Dargaville next April seeking photographs of local service men and women in uniform for a special tribute concert. The commemoration is part of Kevin’s annual event, An Afternoon of Music with Kevin Friedrich and Friends, and coincides with the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli and the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII. “Worldwide, there are a lot of celebrations going on right now and my idea is to pay tribute to the local people who have served in active duty for New Zealand,” says Kevin. “That includes the world wars but also Korea and Vietnam, the Maori Battalion and other branches of service. Many are no longer with us but p Kevin Friederich to play a wartime tribute in Dargaville their families and photos Event organiser Margaret Tier says still are. “There are also those who served for there is quite a bit of work involved and the UK, and later settled in Dargaville, asks that items be brought in as soon and those who were active in service as possible. Photos can be scanned and areas, such as nurses. We hope to returned to families immediately. The concert is presented by Dargaville provide an opportunity to recognise all who were involved.” Museum and will feature local and Photos should include relevant guest artists. information, such as full name, date of Photos can be taken to the birth and death and source information. Dargaville Museum. ¢

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Books required for wartime drama

Some Kaipara schools win from funding changes

Northland theatre group Platform Thirteen is on the look out for a pile of unwanted books, people to chuck them around and a stage crew to set them and pick them up afterwards.

The recent change in school decile rankings announced by the Ministry of Education is not all bad news for Kaipara schools. While some principals complained the changes would cost their schools thousands of dollars, other schools stand to benefit from their deciles being lowered, entitling them to more money and access to some programmes. Matakohe School has changed from a decile five to a decile four. Principal Margie Hutchinson says the change gives the school access to the Duffy Books in Schools programme. However, Ms Hutchinson has not yet had time to work out the financial impact. “I’m sure it’s not a huge difference.” Nearby Paparoa School changed in the other direction, from decile four to decile five, meaning the school may lose its Duffy programme. Ruawai School drops from decile five to decile three; Otamatea High from a six to four; Ruawai College from five to a four and Dargaville High is unchanged at decile three. Education minister

Hekia Parata says decile funding provides additional resources to schools in socio-economically disadvantaged communities to help their students overcome barriers to learning. “The decile system is well intentioned, but it is a blunt instrument and doesn’t always target funding as effectively as we know it could. “This is a regular process undertaken by the Ministry of Education and is based solely off information gathered in the 2013 Census.” About one-third of schools gained money from the latest review, one-third stayed the same and one-third lost funding. Ms Parata says decile funding accounts for just 11% of operational funding for schools. Northland MP Mike Sabin says he is happy to work with any schools that approach him. He says the ministry has a review process for schools unhappy with their ranking. Applications close on March 27, 2015. ¢

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“The set for our last production, a scaled down version of Shakespeare’s Tempest, consisted of two fence posts, a square of canvas and 20 buckets of sand,” says spokesperson and playwright Sheri O’Neill. “But our new play, Everybody’s Reading Room, is set in a very untidy library so we need a big heap of old books to stack and scatter.” The play is based on actual events during WW1 and tells the story of a Dargaville man whose antimilitarism brings him into conflict p Platform Thirteen members Sheri O’Neill and Sam Hartles with the beginnings of the stage library with his community. Supported by Creative Communities and a Lotteries WW1 Theatre on Saturday, December 13, at 2pm commemoration grant, performances will and the following day at Whangarei Riverbank be held in Dargaville, Maungaturoto and Theatre at 2pm, and then at Dargaville Whangarei during May and June 2015. Little Theatre at 7pm. Auditions will be held “This is a Kaipara story and a Northland mid-January. one. The region lost so many of its young Sheri says the introductions are for men in WW1 and even after a century the expressions of interest in production as well memories are still here.” Director Alister as the acting roles. Williams will be looking for eight to 10 male “We are hoping as many local people as and female actors aged from 18 years and possible will get involved — onstage and up, and is prepared to work at more than one backstage. If anyone has unwanted hardback rehearsal venue to ease travel demands on books, please bring them along, or else let the actors. us know and we’ll pick them up.” An introduction to the play, including short Contact Sheri: 09 431 6907, 027 571 readings, will be held at Otamatea Repertory 6907 or platformthirteen@xnet.co.nz. ¢

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Te Kopuru 26 Walker Terrace Wow look at the river Wow look at the river views of the Northern Wairoa River close to Te Kopuru Boat ramp. Good size 1012 m² section. G.V. $46,000 (2011). Quiet neighbourhood. Close to school.

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Fashion key to pest control

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It’s taken 150 years since they were introduced into New Zealand to provide the base for a fur industry, for possums to become really viable. “And it’s taken private enterprise to show government the way,” says Paparoa-based possum harvester, Geoff ‘Possum’ Allen. Always a stalwart at the local school’s annual fund-raising Possum Purge, Geoff is also a full-time fur harvester, with the fibres in ever increasing demand by the fashion and clothing industry. The fur has an air-cell structure that enhances mixing with merino wool for a quality material that even graces the wardrobe of former US president Bill Clinton, after a New Zealand visit. Kaipara provides Geoff with a rich hunting ground, with selective poison bait stations controlling the pests which, unchecked, nationally destroy vast areas of native bush. As an experienced trapper, he has also put his expertise into research and is currently looking at patents for a sophisticated electronic trap which will have a universal application to all pest species. “The efforts of private enterprise in finding markets and putting a real value on fur, and more recently

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p Geoff ‘Possum’ Allen, with a good night’s fur harvest

skins on the international market have done a hell of a lot more than years of government controlled 1080 poison drops, to make an impact on the possum plague,” said Geoff. “I am confident that when the new highly efficient trap we’ve designed completes the testing and manufacturing process, that the pest problem in

rural New Zealand will rapidly come under control.” The New Zealand pioneered fashion fabric now has international recognition for quality and design. “There is also renewed demand for possum skin.” said Geoff. “Of course that’s for the four-legged possum, not this two-legged trapper.” ¢

New values show little change Kaipara property values have changed little over the last three years, according to triennial valuations prepared by Quotable Value. Property owners will be sent their new valuation notices by post. “The total capital value of the 14,829 properties within the District has stayed much the same as it was in 2011, with a slight increase of 1.37% to $6.38 billion,” says QV Whangarei manager Grant Peacock. “Corresponding land values have increased slightly by 1.7% to $3.77 billion.” The average value for a residential dwelling is now $295,000, up 3.4% on 2011 levels. The average value for a section is now $148,000, an increase of 2.2% on 2011 levels.

“The residential property market has been quiet for a sustained period now. Values have been fluctuating within a narrow band for a number of years. “Market activity is still relatively subdued and buyers remain cautious in their decision-making,” says Mr Peacock. The biggest growth in residential values has taken place in Mangawhai, due to its proximity to Auckland and interest from out-of town buyers. Some western communities such as Te Kopuru and Ruawai have seen capital

and land value falls as tight economic conditions cause downward pressure on prices. The rural sector is seeing relatively high volumes in sales and increasing levels of confidence. This however, is on the back of a particularly tough several years. Rating Values reflect the value of property as at 1 September 2014. Copies of the valuation roll are now available for inspection at the Kaipara District Council offices in Dargaville and Mangawhai. Owners have until 30 January 2015 to lodge objections to the new values. ¢

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Get into the Christmas Spirit! Join us on 11th December from 6pm for Christmas cheer • Late night shopping • Mulled wine & cake • Christmas Carols Free gift wrapping available 5 Church Road, Matakohe, Northland. p: 09 431 7417 w: www.kaurimuseum.com

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Interested stall holders and buskers please contact:

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All electricity consumers connected to the Northpower electricity lines network in Kaipara and Whangarei will find an $83 tax free credit on their next power account. The distribution totals $4.67 million and is allocated to the 56,332 power installation control points (ICPs) connected to the Northpower network at 6am, December 3, 2014. NEPT Chairman Erc Angelo says the distribution means the Trust has now given back almost $93 million to its consumer owners since 1993. “2014 has been a really strong year for Northpower and that is why we are able to share these profits evenly amongst our consumers. The distribution is from the Dividends the Trust receives,” says Mr Angelo. “But the really pleasing aspect of this is the great service Northpower provides to it consumers in Kaipara and Whangarei – and you only have to look at the work Northpower did in response to the storms we had to contend with this year. “Northpower has achieved important milestones this year with the completion of the Northpower Fibre UFB network in Whangarei this year, the establishment of the first electric vehicle fast-charge station in Whangarei and the fact the company was voted Lines Company of the Year for the second time. “Northpower is a long term business and its continuing growth and maturity is both exciting and encouraging,” says Mr Angelo.

0800 434 100 www.northpower.com/nept


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Kaipara Christmas Messages

Thank you to all parents & students for your support throughout the year. Have a great Xmas and a happy, safe New Year. We look forward to seeing you in 2015! From your Senior Master, Nick Christiansen

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Veteran Santa just keeps on going u by Colin Patterson

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PALM KERNEL TRAILERS MERRY XMAS & HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY NEW YEAR, LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN IN THE NEW YEAR We will be closing on the 19th December 2014 We will RE-OPEN on the 5th January 2015 View our website: www.cromptonengineering.co.nz

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PUMPS AGENT

31 Jellicoe St, Ruawai • Ph 09 439 2393

The 89-year-old took on the role at Dargaville’s Christmas Parade in 1995 and he’s done it most years since. But he’s not only a Santa in parades. He’s in big demand to play the role of the big man in the red suit, spreading Christmas cheer among young and old alike. His Santa experience started when he was asked by the Northern Wairoa RSA committee. Because he had the right coloured hair on his face and head, helped convince them Harry was the right man for the job. Since then he’s put on his red suit and travelled by aeroplane for lolly drops in Ruawai, and by police launch for a Christmas event at Kai Iwi lakes. In the Christmas Parade he’s travelled on a number of floats, one time being on Ernie’s kumara train and other times on a fire engine. But in 2014 there was a momentous first. “It’ll be the first

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p Dargaville’s ‘official representative’ Santa — 89-year-old Harry Baycroft in full festive dress

time Santa will come on his sleigh.” Mr Baycroft loves his job. In 2011 he underwent open heart surgery but was back on his feet in time to be Santa in the parade. There are some simple reasons Mr Baycroft keeps on being Santa. “I love to see people happy. I love to see the smiles.” But it’s not only youngsters who appreciate Santa Harry. “Yesterday I was

at Kauri Coast [rest home] and there were 40 people. Some of them said they never had a Santa when they were kids.” Even though he’ll be 90 in March, Mr Baycroft has no plans to retire. He’s already been booked for the local playcentre’s Christmas party and he’s determined to be part of the 2015 Christmas Parade. “That’ll make it 20 years.” ¢

To all of our valued customers, neighbours and friends... May the holiday season bring you joy, and a great start to 2015.

when you use your Gold Card at all our clinics.

Cameron Barbour

Lyndsey Bargh

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to one and all Closed from 24th December. Reopening 6th January 2015 Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz • Private Consultants $35 • ACC co-payment $12 per treatment • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral • Acupuncture available under ACC Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment) Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai

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Kaipara District Council – Dargaville and Mangawhai offices will be closed from 12 noon, Wednesday 24 December 2014 and will re-open 8.00am Monday 5 January 2015 Dargaville Library will be closed from 12 noon Wednesday 24 December and open 9.30 am Monday 5 January 2015 Community Library Hours Kaiwaka Library will be closing 6pm Monday 22 December and reopening 4pm Monday 5 January 2015 Ruawai Library will be closing 2.30pm Wednesday 10 December and reopening 9.00am Wednesday 28 January 2015 Paparoa Library will be closing 4.30pm Monday 22 December and reopening 1.30am Monday 5 January 2015

OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT Merry Christmas to all our customers!

KEY CUTTING + TRANSPONDERS CLOSED STAT DAYS ONLY these holidays

Maungaturoto Library will be closed 25, 26 December and 1, 2 January 2015 Mangawhai Library will be closed 25, 26 December 2014 and 1, 2 January 2015.

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Kaipara Christmas Messages Parade brings festive cheer

p Hard-working elves took time off from mending shoes (and, this time of year, crafting toys for Saint Nick) to light up Dargaville’s main street. The local Cub Scouts presented a memorable float.

p A timely festive message — along with a host of Christmas characters — took to the street on this colourful holiday float, complete with a fully decorated tree and elves from the North Pole

p The characters from Disney animated movie Frozen were out in full winter wonderland regalia — the popular movie takes its inspiration from the same story as Dargaville Little Theatre’s recent show p The Tongan Brass Band represented their Pacific nation with pride, a highlight of the parade

Wishing all our customers a very

Merry Christmas!

• New homes • Renovations /Extensions

• Decks and general carpentry • Light commercial

Closed Statutory Days Only

For emergency call outs these holidays phone

09 439 7184

15 Hokianga Rd Dargaville Ph 09 439 7184 Fx 09 439 6650 Email davisonelectrical@vodafone.co.nz

ARATAPU TAVERN & HOTEL May God Bless you and keep you safely in his arms this joyous season Monday to Sunday 9am - Late Christmas Day 11am - 3pm - Christmas Dinner (By booking only) Boxing Day, New Years Day and Day after New Years Day 9am - Late

Mike Foster 021 057 5575 PO Box 398, Dargaville nwbuild@ubernet.co.nz

To all our customers — Have a very Merry Christmas & safe New Year

Wishing Wi shing you Christmas Cheer AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Closed 24th December 3pm Opening 5th January 2015

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Kaipara Christmas Messages To all my customers Have a great Xmas & a Happy New Year DIESEL AVAIL A TUNING CH IPS BL FO R T E H E R E N O TR ACT RUCKS, UTE W – S ORS A N D MO , R E!

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Closed 17th December 2014 Open 12th January 2015

09 439 2424

23 Freyberg St, Ruawai

A Very Merry Christmas from all of us here at McKay’s 100% Electrical Come and see us for those LAST MINUTE GIFTS! CLOSED 25TH, 26TH & 27TH DECEMBER 2014 & 1ST, 2ND & 3RD JANUARY 2015

Emergency call out service available during the holiday period

MCKAY’S

YOUR LOCAL 1OO% STORE

DARGAVILLE 87 Victoria Street, Ph: 09 439 8305

It’s the time of year to spread some cheer Don’t forget Westpac Dargaville’s Secret Santa! Grab a gift ($10 price guide) from your local Dargaville retailers Wrap it up for FREE in-store at Westpac Dargaville Drop your gift off under the tree… OR – Leave your gift with us & we’ll make sure it reaches a family in need this christmas

On December 18th Santa will be in store… if you have put a gift under the tree you’ll GET ONE BACK — from one of your favourite friends and neighbours.

SECRET SANTA’S COMING TO TOWN!

Your local Westpac branch is also collecting nonperishable food for the needy – Please Give Generously!

Seetoyou at Westpac Bank, 76 Victoria St, Dargaville Talk us today Contact Tim Dow on 09 439 3584

Family Link Childcare Centre wishes you a safe and happy Christmas. Best wishes for 2015. Centre closes 5.30pm, Thursday 18 December 2014. Centre re-opens 7.30am, 12 January 2015. 38 Parore Street Dargaville 0310 Phone (09) 439 6685

Kim & the team would like to thank all their valued customers for their continued support throughout the year. “We want to wish everyone a very Merry Xmas and a safe & Happy New Year!” Closing 1pm on the 24th December, reopening 9am 5th January 2015

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Stuart Sterling Financial Adviser

Seasons Greetings to all my valued clients Take care and drive safely during the holiday season My office will be closed December 23rd 2014, opening January 19th 2015 Service over this period available by Phone or text to Stuart 021 985 108 or email stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Bevan 021 819 655 General Insurance Enquiries 0508 806 244

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Merry Christmas Victor and Angela wish their valued customers a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday Our office will be closed on Monday, 22nd of December and re-open on Monday 12th of January 2015

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CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS

WE’RE ON HOLIDAY FROM DEC 24TH TO JAN 5TH — SO WE’LL SEE YOU IN THE NEW YEAR! In case of emergency Ph Bruce 021 439 153 or Phil 021 940 492 or Theo 09 439 6376

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Kaipara Christmas Messages

Seasonal booster is timely u by Joanne Speechly

ACC and Plunket have joined forces to subsidise the cost of car booster seats for community service cardholders in a gesture that is particularly relevant in the Christmas and holiday season. The seats can now be purchased from Plunket’s Car Seat Service for just $50 each. ACC’s general manager of Injury Prevention, Dr Megan McKenna, said ACC is proud to partner with Plunket on this initiative. “Both of our organisations have a long history of helping New Zealanders and one of ACC’s core roles is to prevent injuries. We’re happy to work with Plunket and use their presence in the community to help us do this.” Plunket National Child Safety Advisor Sue Campbell said Plunket is committed to keeping Kiwi kids safe. “It’s recommended that any child p less than 148 centimetres tall continues to use a booster seat to keep them safe, regardless of their age.” Following changes to the Land Transport

(Road User) Rules in November last year, all child passengers are required to be in a car seat or booster seat until their seventh birthday. Contact Dargaville Plunket, phone 09 439 7412 or visit plunket.org.nz. ¢

Doreen & robyn wish all their customers a safe and happy christmas and new year

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Free Gift Wrapping service! Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5pm Sat 9am – 12pm Closed for stat days only, otherwise as normal

Skelton’s Paparoa Drapery Phone 09 431 7306

Booster seats at holiday prices

Kaihu Motors

Open through Christmas & New Year Wishing all our customers a safe Christmas and a Happy New Year Petrol • Diesel • eftPos WeekenD tyre t service • Groceries It’s a long way to the next fuel stop

“check your y fuel Gauge”

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We would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

SELMA PETERS

Closed from the 25 December Opening the 5th January 2015 th

Phone 09 439 7111

GARY MORRIS

National Burn Centre

RHODA SHEILA MORRISON BOON

ADRIANNE DIANNE ASTLEY BREEZE

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all our customers!

JILL WILSON

31 Gladstone St, Dargaville ph/fax 439 6166

Your one stop shop for last minute christmas gifts

25 DECEMBER

Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-11am Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-12noon

29 - 31 DECEMBER

January 5th 2015 - Both for First National Roper & Jones and the Dargaville branch of

Insurance

1, 2, 3, 4 JANUARY

Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-12noon

5 JANUARY ONWARDS: NORMAL HOURS 7.30am-5.30pm Last Day: 24 December — Re-opening: 19 January

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McKays Arcade • Victoria St • Tel 09 439 4526 Open Sat 10–1pm • Open weekdays 10–5pm

Doctors Clinic Last Day: 18 December — Re-opening: 5 February Nurses Clinic Last Day: 22 December — Re-opening: 19 January

09 439 8079 (24 hours)

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The local law firm

WISHING ALL KAIPARA RESIDENTS A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON

Have a great Xmas & a very happy New Year.

Please note our office will be closed from 3pm Tuesday 23rd December 2014 and reopening Monday 5th January 2015

PHONE 09 439 7099

roperandjones.co.nz

Open right through holiday period except CLOSED Boxing Day

Normal Surgery Hours: 7.30am-5.30pm

JOHN POWELL

Our office will be closed from the 24th December until

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Closed on Xmas & Boxing Day as well as the 1st and 2nd of January 2015

HAPPY AND SAFE HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE!!

RUAWAI

Roper & Jones

MICHELLE CRAIG TOMLINSON CLEMENT

“Merry Christmas & Have a Happy New Year from Fred & the Team at Northern Wairoa Hire”

THE DARGAVILLE MEDICAL CENTRE

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For an appointment call in or phone today 1 Kapia Street Dargaville

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See you in 2015.

We will close on the 19th of December, Will be back on board on the 19th January 2014

Phone 021 854 167 A/H 09 439 4167


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Early start for off-road fun u by Andy Bryenton

Ask any of the top riders on the motocross circuit — or flip through the biographies in any magazine featuring the up-andcomers in the sport. All but the most forgetful will thank their parents for years of support — and those who don’t will likely have some explaining to do next time they visit mum and dad! ‘Start ‘em young’ is the philosophy for off-road riding, whether or not your little tykes plan to go competitive or if they just want to join their siblings and parents having some fun on the trails or on the track. With Christmas just around the corner, we gathered some wise words about getting your kids started in off-road riding, to make this experience as much fun — and as safe — as possible. First up, go with a tried and trusted brand. Safety first is the watchword, and big names like Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Polaris simply have superior build quality to some machines which have

little provenance. Honda, for example, fit extra wide tyres and a parent-adjustable throttle restrictor to their CRF50F, allowing it to be safely piloted by ages five and up. The next step up — for example, Suzuki’s JR80 — adds more two-stroke power, but remains light and responsive. Another option is to let the kids follow in your footsteps (or wheel tracks) with a smaller version of a top-flight racing quad. Stability is no issue when getting on board the Polaris Outlaw, available in 50cc and 90cc variants, and once again a speed limiter is standard equipment to avoid over-exuberant incidents! This little firecracker is also available in hot pink — may we suggest, the perfect substitute for a pony, and one which

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requires far less maintenance? Finally, make sure you have all the right safety gear for the track or the trail. Even at low speeds, under supervision, gloves, boots and a helmet are a must. Your local motorcycle store will be happy to fit out the kids with all

the hardware to keep them safe from bumps and knocks. Talk to your local MX or trail riding club, too — many have fun and social young rider’s programmes you can get involved in to teach skills and build confidence. ¢

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Top honours for automotive excellence u by Andy Bryenton

This year’s AA and New Zealand Motoring Writers’ Guild car of the year awards have provided some surprises and some clear victors, as members voted for their pick of 2014’s top auto across a variety of categories. While it was the Mazda3 which took top honours this year, there has been cause for comment across some of those other classes too, with especial mention made of the Ford Ranger’s win in the best ute category, and the double win for Mercedes Benz, with their C Class taking out both best medium to large car and safest car. The Mazda3 impressed the judges with a combination of style, technology and function, joining the marque’s CX-5 in the winner’s circle as the ‘crossover’ took best small to medium SUV. AA Motoring Services General Manager Stella Stocks says the Mazda3 has become a Kiwi favourite with a wide range of models to suit a broad range of motorists. “The Mazda3 is a very deserving winner and its place at the head of the top 10 finalists is likely providing little surprise to many,” Ms Stocks says. “With the Mazda3 we have an outstanding allrounder with a wide model range and some great safety technology.” Ford’s Ranger ute has enjoyed a stellar run on the podium, with big awards in every year of its model life, including being named New Zealand Autocar Car of the Year in 2011. This year sees the Ranger once again take out best ute, a title it has held since 2012, and a clear challenge to other global car makers. This popularity has been borne out in numbers of Rangers on the road — Ford are on track to be New Zealand’s best selling ute this year.

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Such is the prestige attached to winning Car of the Year that Mazda may very well expect similar performance from the Mazda3. Mercedes-Benz have elevated their C Class to new heights with the latest model, putting it deservedly in top spot for both safety and for the important medium to large car bracket. The German automakers also took out the wreath for best luxury car for their latest iteration of the S Class — a badge which has meant wellengineered quality for decades. The large SUV award went to Hyundai’s Santa Fe, while the best small car was awarded to the nimble little Honda Jazz. BMW’s M3 and M4 were jointly named sports car of the year, continuing the dominance of the formidable M series. BMW also took out best luxury SUV with

Godfrey Motors

wish their many customers and friends a safe and happy Christmas and advise we will close on 24th December and reopen on 5 th January

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Totara Street, Dargaville Phone 09 439 7666

their X5, rounding out a list of superbly engineered steel for the Kiwi public to peruse, debate — and drive — as we head into 2015. ¢

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Y ear to all our valued customers Emergency towing service on call during the holiday period Office open over the holidays (Statutory days not included)

Locally Owned & Operated 36 Normanby Street • Dargaville Ph 09 439 6532

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Optimum Nutrition was $94.90 NOW $70.00 Stimutant Fat Burner was $109.90 NOW $64.00 BSN Cellmass was $126.90 NOW $94.00

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December 9 - 2014

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

An inconvenient closure in Te Kopuru Visitors to the settlement of Te Kopuru have been left with nowhere to go after the abrupt closure of the town’s public toilets. The Te Kopuru Domain toilets were closed by Kaipara District Council after power and plumbing was disconnected at their source in the Te Kopuru Bowling Club building, when it was also closed. Resident Sarah Searle says local people have been approached by visitors seeking relief as traffic through

the town gets busier in summer. Smaller settlements such as Pouto, Kellys Bay and Glinks Gully have public toilets, says Ms Searle. But Te Kopuru does not. “It’s an absolute disgrace. Te Kopuru must be the only town in New Zealand that does not have public toilets.”

DRIVE SAFE

YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT’S AROUND THE CORNER

On Rural Roads

Kaipara District Council parks manager, Alan Duxfield, says the toilets were closed abruptly, because of the bowling club shutdown. “Normally council would engage with the community before it closed public toilets. However, the short notice involved meant that it wasn’t possible to do this.” He says the council is now working with the community to explore options for a continued toilet service for Te Kopuru. ¢

p Resident Sarah Searle outside the closed Te Kopuru public toilets

Kaipara Service Directory ATS

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No jobRing tooAndrew small

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Bookkeeping and administration services Customised for you in your office or mine

Professional and computerised service for your business

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or Call at 731 Pouto rd, arataPu

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

and Polishing

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER December 9 - 2014

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 16 December 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 15 December 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Situations Vacant ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL - 40 hours per week for one year. Computer literacy, numeracy, customer service skills and a willingness to learn required - further training provided. Send your CV only to farmas@xtra.co.nz

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

NISSIAN L18 Ute mtr, g/box, diff and more. $200 the lost. Text 022 324 2973 and I’ll phone back. RIMU 20 Lengths x 130cm wide x 2cm thick T&G stained. Previously used for mezzanine storage, excellent condition plus 3 Rimu pelmets. Can send photo -offers. jnearynz@gmail.com TROLLEY JACK. Low profile, 3 ton, with free axle stands. Special price $199.99. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219

Business For Sale SHOUT YOURSELF the best job in town. Dargaville Window Cleaners, a thirty year stayer. Only $50K. Start January 2015. 439 6068

For Rent 3 BEDROOM house for rent, large garaging, on 1 acre 8kms from Dargaville. $275 per week plus water. References required. Phone 09 439 0739 or 021 045 5607. Available around 15 December. DARGAVILLE 3-4 Bedroom modern family home with 2 bathrooms (inc ensuite spa bath) extensive decking, modern interior. Single garage, large yard. Available mid Dec. Refs required. $310pw. Phone Erica for details 09 439 0029 or 0276 269 687.

Furniture Removal MEDIUM SIZED and 40 cubic truck available all care taken, experienced men. Free quotes & competitive prices. Ph John on 09 438 6761 or 022 698 1201

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

Bicycles

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JVC CD Receiver. Dual auxiliary input. Special price while stocks last. $89.99. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

Practice Nurse • R/N required for a busy Medical Centre. • This is to cover maternity leave for 12months. • Registration and current APC • .8 FTE or Full time considered. • Computer Literate Strong decision making skills, excellent critical thinking and able to “think on your feet” Ideally Practice Nursing, A&E or acute assessment experience but this is not essential. Closing date: 15th December 2014 Please send a covering letter and your CV to: Judy Harris, Dargaville Medical Centre PO Box 257, Dargaville 0340 or email: jharris@dargavilledocs.co.nz

Work Wanted

ROOFING

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

 0800 326 123

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Homekills

NOW OPEN

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

Closed 25th Dec – 3rd Jan

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Open boxing day & sat 27th am • Giant Bicycles, for children to adults. • Road, mountain, commuting and folding bikes. • Full range of ‘Smith Optics’ • Packs, Racks, Helmets, Gloves and all the other bells n tassels. • Fully qualified bike mechanic. Book those bikes in to be repaired. • Santa Shed available for pre xmas pick up. • Expert sales staff to make sure you find the bike and equipment that suits your needs. Come & see us, Des, Sadie and Brent. View our range & have a coffee and a chat.

110a Moir Point Road, Mangawhai. Phone: 09 431 4546 or Email: bikemangawhai @gmail.com

Obituary NAYSMITH, PAULINE. Dearly loved and respected friend of Trish, Joyne, Sean and Bump and Cam. Sorely missed by us all. NAYSMITH PAULINE. Dearly loved friend & ‘mum’. Not saying goodbye, just see you again one day. Your love and laughter I’ll carry with me always. Carolyn,Hannah and Whanau. Mum to Tui and Goldie, ‘marmite’ and ‘little bit’.

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Property Maintenance

Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com

Nurseries & Plants

Storage

Got2Go

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

Dargaville Bobcat Services Got2Go Any job big or small. We do them ALL

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CRUZ QUALITY Spanish Roof racks and accessories. Excellent prices. Local stockist Inder’s Auto One Dargaville. 09 439 8219

DAR G AV

For Sale AT SALVATION Army Dargaville — Baby Clothes $1, linen, jeans $3, books $1, toys, togs $3, sandals $3, purses $2, skirts, hats, bags & bric-a-brac.

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Plants

Hostas, Daylily, Gazania, Arctotis and grasses All $2.00each Landscaping shelter Trees Plus Groundcover

55 West Coast Rd Te Kopuru 9–4pm Wednesday to Sunday

09 439 5556

Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. The nursery is open to the public on Saturdays 10am to 4pm or at other times by prior arrangement. The nursery is situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Delivery service available. Enquires welcome phone 09 439 4223, email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Phone Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. CODE COMPLIANT.

Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933. CHRISTMAS CRUISE on the MV Daisy, Sunday 14 December 6.30pm. $25 per adult bring a present to the value of $3 to exchange. Wear your Christmas hat. BYO drinks & snacks. Bookings 439 4975 Sue Taylor @ Info Centre. DARGAVILLE RIVERSIDE Produce Christmas Markets Monday 22nd of December 2 - 5.30pm. No Market will be held Thursday 25th December or Thursday 1st of January. Markets resume Thursday 8th of January. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

FUNKY FiSH CAFé & BAR

LOTS HAPPENING

Don’t miss out

www.thefunkyfish.co.nz

Miss Bond’s School of Performing Arts Presented by Kings School of Dance. Sunday December 14 at 2pm. Town Hall, Gold coin entry.

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. KAIPARA LIFESTYLE Block owners, need your septic tank cleaned? Ph Magic Property Services Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Our truck will be in the POUTO area to pick up any donated goods for the Hospice Kaipara Shop on the 16th of December 2014 from 10.30am – 12 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. SEPTIC TANK cleaning. For all your tank cleaning requirements phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

If you have large items/furniture to donate to our Hospice Shop we will come to your place to pick it up.

PLEASE PHONE 09 439 0692

View on Demand at: www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

GUIDE Screening Now

A Chat with Joanne: Chris Biddles

Joanne talks to Chris Biddles, Sport Northland Chairperson.

Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. AAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS. 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. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225

Council Corner ep.2

Keep informed about what is going on with the Kaipara District Council with Chief Commissioner John Robertson

Be my Guest ep.2

Rural opinions with Farmers of New Zealand Operations Director Bill Guest.

Coming Soon

Behind the Scenes at KLTV

Coming Soon

Kaipara Kitchen

Check out our video library at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Do you want to be on on KLTV? Contact us at kltv@nsmm.co.nz


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

December 9 - 2014

We put you first 73 RANFURLY STREET

$189,000 19 SEA VIEW RD, BAYLYS BEACH

THIS COULD BE YOUR NEW HOME

• 3 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • Open plan Living • Good sized lounge • Single garage • Carport Exterior walls & roof freshly painted, insulation in ceiling & underfloor. Great location.

RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3390

73 AWAKINO ROAD

$175,000 55 WAOKU ROAD

$80,000

SMALL CABIN ON BIG SECTION..BAYLYS BEACH

LAST SOLD IN 1952

ENJOY THE NATURAL SURROUNDINGS

Lock up porta cabin is available to purchase furnished if required. Single bedroom with bathroom and kitchen. Deck for enjoying those summer nights. Coastal Baylys Beach is on the move and here is a perfect property that will be the reward for years to come.

Stucco style home features 2 double bedrooms with a single/ sunroom off the master bedroom, separate galley kitchen, combined dining and lounge plus a sunny conservatory. Also has a double garage, carport & is within walking distance to the town centre and schools.

The 1/2 round barn is open plan with loft sleeping quarter upstairs. Beautiful spring water, no power, heating wood log burner. Ideal hunters hut or holiday home. 2.023 hectares

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3392

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3317

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3403

$270,000 93 PARORE STREET

RENOVATED BEAUTY

$210,000 16 PLUNKET STREET, DARGAVILLE

$269,000 51 SUNSET DRIVE - BAYLYS BEACH

$130,000 21 OXFORD STREET

$349,000

• 3 Bedrooms • Separate lounge • 1 Bathroom • Rear decking • Open plan kitchen/dining • 7x6m Garage This is a fabulous opportunity to make this historical villa yours.

STARTER FAMILY HOME

BAYLYS BEACH SEA VIEWS....DON’T MISS OUT..!

WONDERFUL WHAKAPIRAU

Located in a quiet cul de sac this 1960’s weatherboard home is now selling. Decor and floor plan very much in keeping with the era of this home. Bi folding aluminum doors open wide for the morning sun and breakfast on the deck.

This 602m2 section has some great sea views and is located at the Sunset West subdivision, a 10 minute drive from Dargaville. Has power, phone and water at boundary. Motivated vendor has concept house plans available and is keen to sell.

PRICE REDUCED TO $349,000 - Wake up to a view with the Wow Factor....... Do you have an Extended family? Teenagers? This property is perfect for both. 3 bedrooms upstairs and a very large extra rumpus or further accomodation downstairs with own shower and toilet.

RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3399

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3393

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3382

JILL WILSON 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1521

277 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU

$340,000 LOT 14 & LOT 15 MATAKOHE $175,000 & $180,000

812 WHAKAPIRAU ROAD

$478,000 LOT 4 TINOPAI ROAD

$240,000 plus GST

SPACIOUS FIVE YEAR OLD HOME

PENINSULA LIFESTYLES X 2

PRIVATELY LOCATED

GROW TO INVEST

Spacious 4 bdm, 2 bthm Family Home on 1.25 acres. Quiet country lane, very sunny north-facing site. Picturesque rural views, woodburner with wetback & cooktop, stacker doors to great outdoor living, and entertaining areas. Distant water view. Shared access to launch a boat at high tide. Value for money here!!! MRE1596 RHODA MORRISON 09-431 6912 or 0274 800 691

Choice of two peninsula lifestyle blocks with power and phone to boundary. Both have easy contour and great water views. North-facing, gentle rolling. 4ha with grazing and shelter belt trees, or 2.2 ha all pasture. On tarsealed private road. MRE1646 and MRE1647

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home plus sleepout. Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge, also 2nd small lounge. Great entertainers deck overlooking the easy care gardens and small lake area. privately tucked away behind the bush, approx 3 kms to Whakapirau Beach. Viewing by appt only.

Investment pine blocks, trees planted 1996, GF22 and pruned. 7.1305ha at $240,000 + GST (if any) 9.3170ha at $260,000 + GST (if any) 8.8904ha at $260,000 + GST (if any); and 9.5070ha at $275,000 + GST (if any).

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1643

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU1584

RHODA MORRISON 09-431 6912 or 0274 800 691

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

104 Jervois Street - DARGAVILLE 0800 699 688

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ENGINE • Deutz TCD 3.6 L04 Tier 4i Diesel Engine • 4 Cylinder/3620cc Turbocharged/Intercooled

TRANSMISSION • Wet clutch powershuttle • 60/60 forward/reverse speeds • 5 Speeds/4 Ranges/3 Stage Powershift • Stop & Go function • Front & Rear Diff Lock – 100% ASM Auto Diff Lock & 4WD Engagement • Speed Range 134m/h to 40kph

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