Kaipara Lifestyler, February 18 2014

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February 18 2014

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Boaties have regatta fun in the sun u by Colin Patterson

Sunny skies and warm weather greeted boaties taking part on the Northern Wairoa Boating Club’s regatta on Saturday.

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Mangawhai Walking Weekend

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p Club commodore Kelly Hansen says 24 launches and four runabouts took part in the event, sailing a circular course from the clubrooms to the band rotunda, then to the bridge and back to the boating club. “There were all sorts of shapes and sizes of craft,” says Mr Hansen. “The weather was perfect — we couldn’t have asked for anything better.” The regatta was open to anyone and attracted vessels from the Kaipara Cruising Club and the Pahi Boating Club, while planes from the Dargaville Aero Club did a flyover. The event was followed by dinner and a live band. Mr Hansen says the regatta was a big success and will be run again next year.

Submissions deadline imminent u by Paul Campbell

The deadline for submissions to the Local Government Commission for the reorganisation of Northland close this Friday, February 21, prompting a last minute plea from longtime Kaipara resident, Jacoba Puharich for people to make themselves heard.

Kaiwaka’s Top of the Rock

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“I urge residents of Kaipara to put in a submission,” she said. “Why have we had only the period of time over the Christmas and holiday season to consider these changes and form a fully informed opinion?

“The changes were advised in November 2013, when people were preparing for Christmas and now the submissions are due when most people are barely back into work mode.”

Ms Puharich added that residents have had just one month to consider changes that could ‘really affect the lifestyle and land values of we Kaipara residents’. continued on page 4 …

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p People from all over the Kaipara braved the Saturday heat to attend Tokafest, a full day music and arts festival at the Tokatoka Tavern. A range of music filled the air from folk, blues, rock to tribal drumming, performed by Baylys Beats, the local drumming group, seen above. Other acts included an impressive juggling display put on by Kumarani followed later by an equally impressive fire show.

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Imperial Japanese Army. Years later, in a bid to let go of a lifetime of hatred and anger, he travels back to the scene of his imprisonment to confront his captor, accompanied by his best friend. I, Frankenstein The legendary creature, created by the mad Doctor Frankenstein, is pitched into a centuries-long battle against legions of demons - a job for which his super strength and nigh invulnerability seem just the right tools. Frantic supernatural action from the dark era of magic to the present day.

p Although Arapohue School’s roll is small in number and young in age, it is huge in heart. This was proved by the students’ successes at the Northern Wairoa A&P Show, says principal Diana Russek. The children participated strongly with flower arrangements, miniature gardens, prize-winning sunflowers and vegetable creations, along with exhibits of artwork and handwriting. “One of the factors that make these successes memorable is that the students of the school are very young ranging from five to nine years old.” The students are pictured with examples of their exhibits, along with teachers Kate Millen (left) and Diana Russek (principal, right).

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p The first-ever Kai Iwi Lakes Big Day Out on Saturday proved a big success with more than 100 people enjoying fantastic weather to engage in a wide range of activities. Organiser Kim Jones says snorkelling proved especially popular, with people coming from Auckland and Whangarei to try it out. Learn-to ski-classes were also in high demand, while the Northland Regional Council had displays on pest plants and weeds which encouraged people to be active in protecting the lakes from environmental threats. The event is likely to be repeated in 2015.


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BP station to stay open Grant helps fire brigade u by Colin Patterson

u by Colin Patterson

A late change of ownership has saved Dargaville’s BP service station from closing down.

Dargaville’s volunteer fire brigade has added more tools to its firefighting arsenal.

p Dargaville’s BP station will stay open after a late change in ownership meant needed upgrade work will go ahead

After 50 years of trading, the station on Victoria St was set to close after owner Michael Collins decided the $600,000 cost of upgrading his old tanks was more than he could afford. Mr Collins said he was not willing to go into debt for 10 years to pay his share. BP had told him they were not willing to continue supplying the station unless the work was done. The station had been set to close on February 23. However, late last week Mr Collins was told it had been bought by a

new operator who would continue trading in the meantime, but wait until winter to upgrade and the business would close for around three months while the work was carried out. Mr Collins will hand over next Monday. The service station includes a workshop, an AA agency and a drivers’ licence agency. The workshop closed on Friday. Mr Collins says the new owner is keen to retain the agencies, but decisions on their future will be up to the AA. ¢

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Local family adopts a room for families in need u by Joanne Speechly

The Adopt a Room peer to peer fundraising initiative is the first of its kind in New Zealand and Ronald McDonald House Auckland (RMHA) is excited to be taking ownership of it. Dargaville’s Erica Tebbutt, who is the only Northlander participating in this unique fundraiser, is all too familiar with stays at RMHA, as her son Joseph requires ongoing specialist medical treatment at Starship Hospital. “Joseph has a multitude of congenital issues that will be with him for the rest of his life,” says Erica. “Some families might have a stint at hospital, we have a life at hospital. I’m a solo parent and I also have Joseph’s twin

sister Sophia to care for, so everyday life is demanding. “I could not afford accommodation in Auckland for prolonged periods of time and Ronald McDonald House is not only beautiful, it gives us an escape from the hospital and all that goes along with it.” Each year, there are many families who stay at RMHA as their child needs specialist care and Northland families account for 14 per cent of the total

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p Can you help out? Dargaville family, Sophia, Joseph and Erica Tebbutt, are ‘adopting a room’ to raise money for Ronald McDonald House

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Submissions deadline imminent “The changes will be in place by November 2015. What is the urgency? There have been reorganisations of local government areas already and these have not been in place for the length of time necessary to know of the benefits… if any. “This time is not good for Kaipara. There have been lots of positive changes with the commissioners, but generally Kaipara is looked on as a ‘problem’. We are not negotiating from a position of strength. “How will the reality of democracy be affected by the removal of the ‘local’ from the local government here? How will there be any financial benefits for Northland or for Kaipara? “Will our roads improve or just those for the tourist attractions in the east? Northland will have one voice in Wellington on such matters, so when

p Jacoba Puharich — Kaipara have your say

there are many requests it will be natural that those of the more populated areas will be those given priority. “Please make a submission this week if you haven’t done so already.” ¢

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Sure to pull the crowds Dargaville residents u by Andy Bryenton

It’s an event 21 years in the making — though the Tractor Pull at Northland’s Field Days hardly needs a cake with candles for its coming of age.

urged to keep saving water u by Colin Patterson

There has been little difference in water consumption during the first week of water restrictions in Dargaville and Kaipara District Council is urging residents to look at ways they can reduce their usage.

p The tractor pull is often a crowd favourite

The high-powered sport, which originated in the American Midwest, has always been an arena for big boys and their toys, showing the skills it takes to tame the biggest farming machines. Totalspan Alley will roar with the sounds of tractors packing up to 180 horsepower, carefully adjusted to tow the dreaded ‘sledge’, a contraption weighted down with heavy concrete and steel. Drivers must use their knowledge and experience to select a host of factors, such as draw bar height, gear ratio, engine RPM and tyre pressure to ensure the perfect pull. Gas and Tyre Services will have a fleet truck on hand to help with the calibration of those monster ag tyres. It’s not just bragging rights which the farm-machine elite compete for, either. There’s a generous prize pool on offer for those who can master the sledge, including one which is likely to be well received after a hot day of tractor driving — a bar fridge donated by Beko appliances and McKay Electrical. The total potential prize pool is valued in the thousands of dollars! For the crowds, however, it’s all about the spectacle of huge machines pushing the limits of torque and power. Can last year’s champion Shane Phillips hold on to top spot? Or will he be toppled by last year’s runners-up Debbie Martin or Steven Hansen? Only a gruelling test of mind, metal and motorised muscle will decide! ¢

The council implemented a ban on hoses and sprinklers last week after a dry summer that has seen the area receive only half of its normal rain over the last four months. Council utilities manager Chandra Dissanayake says by Colin Patterson although there hasubeen recent rain, it is still important for residents to keep conserving water, with the Kaihu River (from which Dargaville’s drinking water is sourced) holding just above the mean annual low-flow level. He says the council’s treated water reservoir is maintaining a level of about 80% full. “However water usage is still very high at 4,000 cubic metres per day. Last year when we asked the community to save water with their help we achieved an average of 3,300 cubic metres a day and there were days when usage got down to as low as 3,000 cubic metres. Mr Dissanyake says the council’s website (www. kaipara.govt.nz) contains some useful water saving tips. These include: • Fix dripping taps. You can save up to 100 litres a day (that’s up to 36,500 litres of water a year) just by replacing a worn washer. • Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they are full.

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Wild west action in Waimamaku u by Colin Patterson

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There’ll be gun toting shootout action in Waimamaku next weekend as Wild West fans descend on the small settlement just north of Waipoua Forest.

Active Attitude is all about having fun and creating positive attitudes towards physical activity, while developing important fundamental movement skills. The mobile gym travels to Dargaville each week with classes for children aged two to 13 years.

For the last decade Waimamaku has been the scene of a Wild West Fest, incorporating shoot outs and robberies — all in the best of fun. Now it’s almost time for the 2014 edition. Organiser Bruce Lomas, who also runs the town’s Four Square store, says the event started up about 12 years ago to rival the Hokianga Wild Food Festival. But it soon took off in a Wild West direction. Members of the Cowboy Action Shooting Club in Kaikohe and the South Hokianga Riders will arrive in town to stop traffic on State Highway 12 and collect money for Hokianga Hospital. Shots (all blanks) will be fired and there will be ‘armed holdups’ at each end of the valley and a Wild West show. The shoot outs will use real guns. But Mr Lomas says they will only fire blanks and will be checked prior to the show. The local hall will be opened up for community groups to have displays and stalls to promote their activities and raise money. Food will also be available and sideshows will keep people entertained in the lead up to the big action. He says last year’s Wild West Fest raised $1,000 for Hokianga Hospital. Another collection will take place this year. If you want to see the action, be at Waimamaku at 1pm on Saturday 22 February and enjoy the fun.

Active Attitude’s founder and head coach Ashleigh McCaw has been coaching gymnastics since the age of 14 and moved back to Whangarei in 2012 to set up her business. “I went to Hamilton to study and gain some experience in the sports industry but I always wanted to come back up North, where there is quite a demand. I grew up in the country so if there had been something like this handier to where I lived, I would have been able to get started in the sport earlier. “I think more people are catching on to how beneficial gymnastics is for kids — it’s that ultimate foundation sport. The parents in Dargaville have been really supportive and helpful and a lot of the kids who we started out with, have stuck with us.” Active Attitude classes include PlayGym for two to five year olds, mixed boys and girls beginner and advanced gymnastics classes for five to eight year olds and separate boys and girls classes for eight to 13 year olds, also catering to both beginner and advanced levels. Ashleigh is also Northland coordinator

p PlayGym classes are full of activities to encourage brain development, balance, motor skills, vision and fundamental movement patterns

for youth leadership and coaching programme, XTND, which encourages gymnastics clubs to mentor teenagers and teach them how to coach. “The XTND programme is a really good way to become part of a club and it’s something that I really want to get going in Dargaville.” Contact Ashleigh at Active Attitude on 021 145 7636 or ashleigh@activeattitude.co.nz. ¢


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Understanding epilepsy u by Joanne Speechly

Epilepsy New Zealand will be holding a number of seminars and support group meetings in the Kaipara this year, providing an opportunity for people to gain a better understanding of the condition. “I often find that although people think they know what epilepsy is, they really don’t, so this is about promoting awareness,” says epilepsy information and support specialist, Margaret Dunn. The seminars cover what epilepsy is, what causes it, recognition of seizure types, first aid for seizures, seizure triggers, recording seizures, principles of anti-epileptic medication and lifestyle issues. “If a workplace would prefer an in house talk about epilepsy, I am happy to arrange something at a time and venue that suits you,” says Margaret. The epilepsy support groups provide an

opportunity for people to meet others living with epilepsy and Margaret will be available to provide information and support. Seminars and support groups will be held in Dargaville, Maungaturoto and Mangawhai throughout the year. The first seminar will be held in Dargaville at the Community Health Services building on Thursday, February 20, from 10am to 12pm, followed by a support group from 12 to 1pm. The first Maungaturoto seminar and group will be held on March 20 and there will be an Understanding Epilepsy seminar in Mangawhai on May 28. ¢

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Mangawhai Walking Weekend

An evening of magic and mystery

u by Joanne Speechly

u review — by Andy Bryenton

The fifteenth Mangawhai Walking Weekend is set for March 28th to 30th and the variety of walks and entertainment on offer are already proving popular if the early registrations are anything to go by.

The curtain goes up and the lights go down in preparation for an evening of magical thrills this Friday, as Dargaville welcomes two of New Zealand’s most talented young magicians to the stage.

p Partners-in-sorcery Mark Robinson and Mike Lindsay

p Participants enjoy revcovering after the long walk

There are 32 walks over the three days, catering to all levels of fitness and covering a variety of terrain. The newest walk has attracted the greatest number of entries to date and will now have two departure times on both Saturday and Sunday. Built over an old 1890s paper road through DOC land, the track follows regenerated bush along a stream, passing waterfalls on its way towards the Brynderwyn ridge line. The Mangawhai Cliff Top walk is described as one of the best coastal walks in New Zealand and the well known, well trodden track has to be seen to be believed. Farms, history, geology and beaches will all be explored on the guided walks and keen photographers can participate in a sunrise get together on the beach with the weekend’s photography guide.

The increasing range of locally grown produce will be reflected in the food available at the annual Food and Wine Festival on Saturday afternoon, where it is anticipated that the dancing will be as vigorous as ever with the Mermaids performing. With the extensive variety of guided walks through public and private land there will be something to suit everyone. Mangawhai is set to greet the 600 walkers and another 300 for the Food and Wine Festival so come along and celebrate the end of another great summer. Collect a brochure from the Mangawhai Information Centre or local shops. Phone Jean Goldschmidt on 09 431 5096 for more information or visit www.mangawhaiwalkingweekend. co.nz. ¢

Mike Lindsay (originally from Ruawai, and a crowd favourite after engagements at the Maungaturoto Hotel) and partner-in-sorcery Mark Robinson combine their skills to baffle, entertain and amaze, fronting up a tour called ‘It’s Showtime’ on a trip around New Zealand. The pair are riding a wave of audience acclaim as they visit Mike’s ‘home turf’, with prior bookings bringing the house down in a whole list of Kiwi towns. This may be due in part to the current popularity of magicians

such as TV’s Dynamo, but it’s also because Mike and Mark have put together a seamless show, filled with audience participation, unexpected twists, mind-boggling prestidigitation and humour. Don’t miss out on an evening which mixes old-time vaudeville with thoroughly modern magic to delight and amuse — there will only be a single stop on the ‘Its Showtime’ tour here in Dargaville, and it all happens this friday at the Dargaville Town Hall — fun for all the family guaranteed! ¢

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ORT presents ‘Allo ‘Allo u by Joanne Speechly

‘Allo ‘Allo is coming to a theatre near you! The popular British sitcom gave rise to a stage show, which is being performed at Otamatea Repertory Theatre at the end of March.

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The play will be a directing debut for ORT stalwart Maura Flower, whose husband Peter takes on the role of main character, René Artois, among a cast of about 15. “There is a certain amount of expectation because the characters are so well known,” says Maura. “People will want to see the characters that they love brought to life and the integrity of the television series preserved. “It has been a challenge trying to match actors with the characters but I’ve been really thrilled with the cast — they’re brilliant. We also want the right balance of humour, so that the play is funny and risque but not too rude. “There were so many series of ‘Allo ‘Allo but it’s the same recurring themes and humour throughout.”

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Set during World War II, ‘Allo ‘Allo! tells the story of René, a French café owner in the German-occupied village of Nouvion, who always seems to have his hands full. Whilst having affairs with both of his waitresses, he is also trying to keep his wife happy, trying to please the German soldiers who frequent his café and he’s also running a major underground operation for the Resistance. Maura says sourcing the costumes, particularly German army uniforms, and even finding the right material has proved to be difficult but the fun of putting on a production has outshone the challenges and the cast and crew are ‘always laughing’. If people are interested in getting involved in ORT, they should visit www.

p Peter Flower takes on the role of main character, René Artois

ort.org.nz or check out Otamatea Repertory Theatre on facebook. Frontof-house crew and make-up assistants are being sought to help out over six performances. ¢

Quality items sought for Rotary auction If you live around Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka or Mangawhai and have some spare items that can be spared for a good cause, the Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club would love to hear from you. Organiser Keith Shadbolt says Rotary is holding its annual Grand Auction on next month and is looking for saleable items to go under the hammer. Mr Shadbolt says money raised from the auction goes to Rotary’s community projects. In recent years Maungaturoto Rotary has helped the Piroa Falls Walkway, the Mangawhai Swimming Pontoon, Senior Citizens’ Night Out, Duffy Books in Schools, Hospice and St John Ambulance. He says Rotarians are happy to pick up goods for the auction. If you’ve got something to donate please call Eric

Parsons 09 431 4874 or Dave Prankerd 09 431 4440 (Mangawhai) or Terry Hanna 09 431 8354 (Maungaturoto). The auction will take place at Maungaturoto Primary School on Saturday March 29 starting at 10am. Mr Shadbolt says all bidders will need to register before the auction. But one lucky bidder will win a special prize. A number of stalls will be open during the auction including those selling clothes and books. If you’re feeling a little peckish there will be a sausage sizzle also selling soft drinks. ¢

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We’re all going on a … Teddy Bears’ Picnic! The second Annual Teddy Bears’ Picnic on Sunday was a great success. Organised by the Maungaturoto Residents Association, the fun family day was extremely well attended. “The Maungaturoto Fire Brigade allowed the children to wear fire helmets, inspect the new truck and also to have rides — complete with the siren,” said committee member, Imogen McLeod. “Kaipara Plunket attended with their thought provoking driver awareness programme, Otamatea Community Services gave away hand knitted teddy bears and there was an activity centre sponsored by Paparoa and Maungaturoto play centres.” Fonterra Grassroots Fund provided an under fives bouncy castle and a bubble machine and gave free milk and apples to children who took part in the storytime, with Sharlene Dormer and Nona Rogers. Over 70 children completed the scavenger hunt and received a hand-size beanbag as their reward. “Special thanks needs to go to Maungaturoto Primary School for the use of their grounds, Daniel Alcock for being MC, the Otamatea High School’s

Duke Of Edinburgh students for helping and all those who attended.” The aim of the Teddy Bears’ Picnic is to create community spirit and relationships between organisations and families in a fun environment with traditional and educational games and activities. ¢

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To make things just that little bit more challenging for vehicle designers, farmers are not satisfied these days with bare bones, spartan utility. For a farm vehicle to truly shine — and especially in the hard-fought utility segment — it must be apt for feeding out, fencing, and also taking the kids to the bus stop or taking the family on a shopping trip to the big smoke. This has meant a big goodbye to the farm utes of yesteryear, typified by rattling diesels and Soviet levels of comfort. And it’s seen the rise of utes which tick all the boxes, including car-like handling and interiors lifted from executive sedans. It’s a trend which has reached its apogee with vehicles like the 2014 Ford Ranger — a game-changer which has upped the bar for rural performance. For 11 out of the last 13 months the big Ford has been the top selling commercial vehicle in the nation, defeating even prior champion the Toyota Hilux for on-farm superiority. With wins under its belt as not just ute of the year, but car of the year as well, there’s a lot of brass in the Ranger’s trophy cabinet. But the story doesn’t end with industry accolades. The popularity of the Ranger has been a tale of grass-roots appeal. Neighbours

talking to neighbours, with perhaps just a touch of envy about the ‘fella down the road’s new truck’ — that’s the slow burn which has seen hundreds of folks nationwide walking onto Ford forecourts for a test drive. Sometimes one spin around the block is all it takes. With the Ranger entering its third year in its current form, local Dargaville Ford owner Lindsay West is more confident than ever about taking the big ute to Field Days. This year sees greater ease of supply, and a bigger range of Rangers hitting the paddock for the huge agricultural event, in all specs from the base model right up to the well-appointed Wildtrak. Tyre and rim specialists Gas and Tyre Services have even kitted out one arctic white Ranger with some eyecatching new ‘footware’ showcasing just one aspect of how this versatile vehicle can be customised. This has been another of the Ranger’s strengths — it’s a vehicle which seems at home towing a luxury launch down to the marina, as well as hauling a load of fertiliser or fence battens up a windswept hillside. The boatie appreciates the torque (470 whopping Newton Metres from the 3.2 Duratorq diesel), while the farmer must surely enjoy having

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SHOW TIME IN THE KAIPARA February has been a busy time for shows in the Northern Wairoa. The annual Paparoa A & P Show was held on February 1, featuring, equestrian events, shearing, wood chopping, cattle and calf club, side shows and stalls. A week later it was the turn of Arapohue, as hundreds flocked to its show which has been run every year for more than 100 years. ¢

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u photos courtesy Jennie Reynolds and Steve Campbell

Kaiwaka Sports Association’s fourth annual Top of the Rock fundraiser was held on Sunday, February 9, attracting over 300 entries. Participants could select from a scenic five or 10 kilometre walk or run or a 10 kilometre cross country run and 15 kilometre mountain bike ride combo. The slightly overcast start to the day provided ideal conditions for the steady climb to the top of Baldrock Mountain.

p The runners get off to a good start down Pakeho Road, Kaiwaka

p Twelve year old Austin Puckett was the only child to compete in the challenging mountain bike ride and cross country run combo

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Where to use your Q Card Pocket springs & Pillowtop comfort!

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19 Hokianga St, Dargaville

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*when compared to similar products in other stores

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Right now we’re offering 12 months interest free on all return travel purchases $999 s and over* with Q Card. OFFer end 2014 Be quick and book that 31 March holiday you’ve always dreamed of.

ON RETURN TRAVEL PURCHASES $999 & OVER Whangarei | Cnr Rathbone & Robert Streets | 09 438 2333 | whangarei@hot.co.nz

Things you should know: *12 months interest free is available on Q Card Flexi Payment Plans. Offer excludes foreign currency and online purchases and is available for travel returning to New Zealand only. Minimum purchase of $999 is required. A $45 Establishment Fee for new Q Cardholders and a $35 Advance Fee for existing Q Cardholders will apply. Minimum payments of 3% of the monthly closing balance or $10 (whichever is greater) are required throughout interest free period. Paying only the minimum monthly payments will not fully repay the loan before the end of the interest free period. Q Card Standard Interest Rate applies to any outstanding balance at the end of the interest free period. Offer expires 31 March 2014. Q Card lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply.

FIELD DAY deals

Fisher & Paykel 700L Chest Freezer • Great for larger families or for commercial kitchens • Stackable baskets • Lightweight lid • Rear rollers• Zinc coated steel casing H701X

YS FIELD DA SUPER DEAL!

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For 6 Months when you use your Q Card on these offers!


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February 18 - 2014

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

A smile says it all u by Joanne Speechly

When the Otamatea Community Services opened their training premises in Maungaturoto, they collaborated with the Te Roroa Learning Assistance service in Dargaville to provide computer tuition in the Eastern Kaipara. “We have had students from Kaipara, Mangawhai, Maungaturoto, and Paparoa,” says Denise Meiklejohn from the OCS. For several years I had dreamed of being able to establish

computer training locally, and when the building next door to the agency became available we were supported by many in the community who shared the vision. “Noel and Stephen Smith set up all the computers, giving not only their time and expertise, but also gifting additional equipment. When the students came on stage to receive their certificates I was so proud of them, I know how hard they have worked to gain these new skills.” ¢

p Graduates (back row) Joanne Palmer, Marie Fisher, Val Baker, Mabel Tiopira, Sylvia Kingi, David Churcher and (front row) Gabrielle Halliday, Malaea Brain, Raiha Tiopira

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Due to Countdown’s product ban of NZ products in Australia and also the alleged blackmailing of suppliers in NZ, we have made the decision to stop shopping at our local Countdown store (presently expanding its premises) and we will be patronising our local 4 Square and fruit and vegetable stores, plus the

p Computer graduate Michaela Williams was one of 10 graduates celebrating at the Maungaturoto St John Hall on Friday 7th February

Thursday market. Some vegetables can also be obtained outside Caltex and also outside the second hand bookshop in the main street. A number of locals also supply free range eggs. We hope other locals choose to do the same. Simon & Pauline Gough

Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

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

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

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

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

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

Professional and computerised service for your business

439 6880

Floor Sanding Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

Best under pressure

• Prepwork

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding and Polishing

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

grEg BroWniE

09 439 7564 027 439 7565

CERTUS Financial Group Stuart Sterling QFE Adviser

• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

Mobile: Phone: Fax: Res: Email:

Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524

021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Representing

TE HANA TRACTORS

Authorised Agents for Landini, McCormick and Kioti tractors. 308 SH1, Te Hana, Wellsford ∙ PH 09 423 8558 Mike Thomas 027 598 9496 ∙ Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852

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

8 Portland Street Dargaville

GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Les Sweeney Builders

New/Used Tractor Machinery • Repairs In House Engineer Mobile Service Comprehensive parts range

phone: 09

Farrand & Mason Ltd.

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

• • • • •

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Phone Sheena on 021 439 157

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Tile Specialists

TILE INSTALLATION Free Quotes TILE MAINTENANCE 09 439 7028 027 668 9908 TILE SUPPLY

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WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES

Poto St PO Box 300 Dargaville New Zealand

and other leading companies

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DOOR See the difference, feel the difference SERVICES

32 Gladstone St, Dargaville • Mob 027 275 0918, Ph/Fax 09 439 6458


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 25 February 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 24 February 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Garage Sale

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

BMX BOYS GT GRIND, good condition, 360 degree handlebars, $170. Phone 027 318 6093 or 09 439 2348.

GARAGE SALE from 8.00am, Saturday 22nd Feb. Clothes and varieties. 21 Logan Street.

DRIVER LASER Drainage - Experienced Truck Operators. Approx 6-8 weeks work carting maize. Dargaville based. Call Karl 027 493 2206.

BATHROOM WARE

BOYS BLACK 3 piece suit, 9–11yrs, worn once, $50. Phone 027 318 6093 or 09 439 2348. TRACTOR - KUBOTA L295 Diesel Turbo, 4WD, 30hp, 1633 hours complete, good rubber, needs motor work. Offers/enquiries call Ray 09 439 5377.

TILES

To Let HOUSE TO rent – 3 bedroom house close to town. $260 p/week. Call Karl 027 493 2206.

Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

CUTE KITTENS, available 3 weeks, 2 ginger, 1 grey. Free to good home. Phone Brenda 021 267 6417.

Volunteer Literacy Tutors/Trainee Tutors

Work Wanted

Te Roroa Learning Assistance wishes to increase its delivery of service for literacy in the Kaipara region. We are looking for tutors and others interested in training to be tutors. Please send your CV and a brief hand written letter to:-

GLASS & GLAZING

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Phone Ray 09 439 5377

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

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

Garden Maintenance GARDENING SERVICE, clean ups, maintenance, pruning, hedging, weeding, lawns, irrigation. Rachel the Gardener, 09 439 8026 or 021 288 8811.

Glass DR

“We’ll fix your pane”

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

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. Cell 027 455 7750.

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

GARDENING BEAUTY and the best in gardening. Forget about the rest, get the best. Get Courtney for all your gardening needs. Available now, good rate. Phone Mike 027 423 1166. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. 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 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.

Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS at wholesale prices sold direct to the public from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Further discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants. Delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville on Saturdays 10am to 4pm or at other times by appointment. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223, visit the website www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz. RAEWYN’S GARDENS - Fresh veges - new season kumara, freshly dug potatoes, tomatoes, carrots + more. Special tele cucumber $1.20. State Highway 14 - come for a visit! Phone 09 439 0047.

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K

Plumbing and Heating Centre

Pets

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. www.westernblasters.co.nz

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

Full range of Bathroom ware, Tapware, Kitchen sinks and more at

Expressions of Interest

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Ruawai Centennial 21 – 23 March 2014

The Manager Te Roroa Learning Assistance Charitable Trust Inc. P O Box 57 DARGAVILLE

Join us to celebrate 100 years (plus a few) of Ruawai

For further information contact Janet Te Rore email: manager@teroroalearning.org.nz or phone: 0800 555 635

AN EXCITING WEEKEND OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES!

Public Notices

Including: A parade, family gala day, boat trips, bus tours, dinner dance, Thanksgiving service and photo archives.

ACOUSTIC 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. CHILDREN & ADULTS – Here’s your opportunity to make a wicked scarecrow. Enter our competition and keep those pests away from your fruit. Bring your scarecrow to Donnellys Crossing Picnic Sports Day on March 15. Enquiries phone 09 439 5758. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

Register now at

www.ruawaicentennial.co.nz or pick up a form at Farmlands, Inders, Jo’s Home Cooking, Godfreys or Carters.

Look forward to seeing you there!

SPORT NEW ZEALAND (FORMERLY SPARC)

RURAL TRAVEL FUND 2013/14 • Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

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

Little River Transport Ltd

Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday-Sunday 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940

Work with your local licensed dealer

MIND yOur SPeeD arOuND SCHOOL buSeS

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Applications for financial assistance from the Sport New Zealand Rural Travel Fund are now being called for. A total of approximately $12,000 is available for distribution for winter sports. The Rural Travel Fund is designed to help subsidise travel for junior teams (5 to 19 year olds) participating in their local competition. Applicants should be resident in the Kaipara District Council area. This is an ideal opportunity for winter sports codes to get a share of this funding. Application forms are available from the Council Office, 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville, the Mangawhai Service Centre, The Hub 6 Molesworth Drive Mangawhai or Kaipara District Council Private Bag 1001 Dargaville or by telephoning 09 439 3123 or 0800 727 059 or from our website www.kaipara.govt.nz. Applications close 5.00pm, Friday 28 March 2014 and will be considered at a meeting to be held in April 2014.

Listen to Big River FM 25 houRs 8 days a week Community Flavour and Variety

big big river river fm fm DARGAVILLE 98.6FM & RUAWAI 88.2FM

ITERNS: Allie, Danielle, Lana (Ex Big River) & Rory.

09 439 3003

sales@bigriverfm.co.nz


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Top Infrastructure - Ruawai Dairy Farm • 114 hectares • Flat to easy rolling • 30 ASHB with feed pad to the side • Excellent 10 bay calf shed • Limestone quarry • Two x 3 bedroom homes plus outside two room unit • 5 year average 95,838 M/S not including two drought years A very attractive and well laid out dairy farm in one of Northland’s top dairying areas. The infrastructure would be some of the best around. 67ha runoff also available www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG2580731

Dairy Support Block - Handy To Ruawai • 67.72 hectares • Cattle yards • Dam Water • Hay barns • 34 paddocks This block has a lot of new fencing. Solar powered fence unit providing the electrics. Dam water has a solar powered water pump and this pumps water to two tanks on the hills and this gravitates back to troughs. A good metal race gives you access around the farm. Silage or hay can be made. Cattle yard by the road with loading facilities. www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG2582338

Ruawai $26,000 PER HA L&B Plus GST (if any) includes 1000 shares

Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468 H 09 439 4457

Ruawai $700,000 + GST (if any)

Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468 H 09 439 4457 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, Real Estate Agent, REAA 2008


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