Kaipara Lifestyler, January 13 2015

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January 13 2015

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Honours bring ‘community recognition’  by Paul Campbell

Almost two weeks after being made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Dargaville artist Colleen Urlich was packing her bags to leave the country.

Summer accolade for local Te Arai artist For the past 21 years the Snell’s Beach Great Summer Art Exhibition has been a showcase of local talent …

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“I guess it’s finally sunk in,” she said of her honour in the New Year list. “But I have just kept working as usual. I actually baked some Afghan biscuits to celebrate,” she quipped. The award was bestowed for services to Maori art, and she has credited it to “my iwi, my marae, Toi Maori Aotearoa, Nga Kaihanga Uku, particularly the Artists Collective of Te Tai Tokerau and their superb artists and exhibitors — this is really a recognition of all those people,” she said. Ms Urlich spoke to The Lifestyler as she packed for a trip to Australia, and was due to fly out on Tuesday this week. “I’m getting ready to leave, heading a group of Tai Tokerau Maori artists to a workshop in Australia with a group of Aborginal artists we have established a relationship with, and then hold a joint exhibition in that country. “In the meantime it has been work and of course keeping up with all the emails and phone calls over the award.” Ms Urlich was born in Te Kopuru and went on to do an art major at Auckland Teachers College as well as a masters at Elam School of Fine Arts, becoming a teacher, and specialising in clay as a medium. Before joining the New Zealand Order of Merit, she has received Te Waka Toi grants, convened the National Banner Project for Waitangi, and written, presented and published papers, nationally and abroad, on Maori art and Maori artists. She has co-curated 14 national and international

 Colleen Urlich regards her New Year honour as recognition for many other people

exhibitions, won commissions for public works, been guest artist at nine national and international festivals, and exhibited in 38 exhibitions among other achievements in a lengthy list. Kaipara’s other New Year honour, a Queen’s Service Medal for services to the community went to Mangawhai’s Jean Goldschmidt, who was a founder of Mangawhai’s Walking Weekend, which attracts huge crowds to the town each year. “It was a bit overwhelming, but nothing like this happens on its own — it is a tribute to the community,” she said.

“We had a small gathering on New Years eve to celebrate, but we’ll plan on a big party. After all, we haven’t got the medal yet!” Jean has stepped down from organising the Walking Weekend. “It will now be administered by a community group as it grows from strength to strength — 100 volunteers were involved last March.” She will continue working with the Mangawhai Tracks Charitable Trust, which has been instrumental in expanding the network of walkways in the district. 

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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Audited distribution details Print run 10,000. ABC audited circulation 9,920 weekly, audited Jan–Dec 2013. Distributed on Tuesday to every residential and rural home throughout the district including Dargaville, Ruawai, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Wellsford. Tangiteroria RD1, Dargaville RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD6, RD7, RD9, RD10, Te Kopuru RD1, Ruawai RD1, RD2, Paparoa RD1, Maungaturoto RD1, RD4, Matakohe RD1, RD2 Kaiwaka RD, Mangawhai, Wellsford residential, and Wellsford RD2, RD4, RD5.

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 A Kaipara student at Auckland University, Jake Powell, has reported back to Rotary on his Youth Leadership Award which was supported by the Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club. The award covers a week-long leadership development programme for 19–26 year olds. Jake, shown here with local Rotary president, Jim Taylor, was a guest speaker at the Rotary meeting at Maungaturoto and gave a presentation on his time spent at the Muriwai event, where fitness and team building was part of the programme.

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Penguins of Madagscar The wide-cracking wiseguys from the spotlight, as we learn how a quartet of resourceful

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The Grimm Brothers’ fairy tales are woven into

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Night at the Museum 3 The Secret of the Tomb is revealed as the living displays from the Night at the Museum

Wai Worri about weather

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies The final instalment of Peter Jackson’s epic

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Madagascar trilogy get their own time in the

Into the Woods

 It was the perfect day for a wedding at Waikara Marae, on the sunny coast just north of Maunganui Bluff, as Jay Tane and the Kaipara Lifestyler’s own Kylie Tane nee McMullen celebrated their marriage under clear blue skies. After the ceremony the pair stopped for photos on the pictureperfect west coast shoreline before returning to the marae for the reception.

What we did on our Holidays A stellar British cast (including ex Doctor Who David Tennant and comedian Billy Conolly) present a family drama-comedy featuring sibling rivalry, terminal illness, a Viking funeral and nosy

series travel to England, in a quest ot hang on to

social workers, as a very dysfunctional family

their magical lease on life. Family comedy with

confront their past and their future. Fans of ‘Death

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 The Wai Worri Country Woolshed Muster kept the music alive at Aranga last weekend. “We have certainly had the most motorhomes and campers to date, aided by the fine weather and a good selection of musicians,” said organiser Phil Godfrey, who hosts the two-day music festival. Australia’s Allan Webster was the headline act, supported by popular artists from throughout the country.


Summer accolade for local Te Arai artist  by Andy Bryenton

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New vocation for long-serving teacher  by Colin Patterson

For the past 21 years the Snell’s Beach Great Summer Art Exhibition has been a showcase of local talent, growing alongside the popular coastal community to become a well regarded feature on the summer calendar.

 Donna Shadick was proud to display her work for the people of Snells Beach, as part of the 21st annual Great Summer Art Show. A second place award and a sale for her painting ‘Power’ followed.

With the Snells Beach, Matakana and Leigh area now enjoying some considerable prestige, this annual competition attracts a huge number of patrons and art lovers, as well as a wealth of creative works on display. In the recent exhibition and competition, Te Arai based artist Donna Shadick has scored a significant coup, with her painting ‘Power’ being picked from among over 400 entries to receive an award. While this year saw Donna achieve second place overall in the intermediate category (the largest category in the contest, reserved for artists for whom art is not their fulltime job), it’s still a fine achievement when one considers the scope of talent on display. Donna’s painting, ‘Power’ depicts an African rhinoceros, advancing confidently on the viewer. Clever use of light and

shadow seems to make the imposing beast step right out of the canvas, and close-in detail picks out the rhino’s tough, weathered hide. The aptly named painting was snapped up by an astute buyer during the exhibition. Like many creative people, Donna says that the choice to depict such a subject was pure inspiration. While she says that she enjoys painting images from nature, the idea to capture the strength and presence of rhinos in her exhibition pieces was simply an inspired idea — though the thought of traveling to Africa to see such creatures in the wild would be fantastic. Up next for the local artist is the Mangawhai Art Trail in March, which promises to offer a similar crop of locally produced artworks at a very high level, across a variety of mediums. 

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After three decades at Maungaturoto School, Alison Robinson has said good-bye and this year she will expand her teaching horizons. Ms Robinson has a new job with a private company and the year ahead will see her visiting schools throughout Northland and working as a maths facilitator. With her own children having finished university, Ms Robinson says the time is right to move on. “I’m definitely not retiring. I’m moving in a different direction.” “I get the best of both worlds. I’ll still be supporting teachers but I’ll be working with a wider group of them,” she says Her old school farewelled the long ser ving teacher as deputy principal. “I came here as a firstyear teacher and after teaching for six years I took a couple of years off to have children. Then I  Alison Robinson who finished at Maungaturoto School in December after 30 years came back to work and was a huge change,” she says. “But the have been here since.” In her time Ms Robinson has been passion of the teachers hasn’t changed and the children are still the same.” a jack of all trades. Ms Robinson says the interaction “I’ve been deputy principal, acting principal, reading recovery and relationships with the children she teacher, special needs teacher and has taught kept her at Maungaturoto School for so long. “I’ve taught the sports coordinator.” Her time at Maungaturoto School children of the children I taught in my has encompassed the full gamut, early years. I’ve even taught a couple from the old days of blackboards of the current staff.” Ms Robinson was farewelled at a and chalk-and-talk to ipads, iphones and computers. “Tomorrow’s Schools special assembly. 

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Boating club eases access Handy new business for Dargaville

 by Ann Morgan

With new drink driving laws in force, Dargaville’s local boating club has taken steps to ensure their patrons arrive home safe and happy.

 Boating club courtesy van driver Dennis Hunt with members Noelene Hunt, Bill Berridge and Bill Theobald

The Northern Wairoa Boating club has purchased a van to make access to functions and social events easier for members and club users. “Patrons can organise with us the time they want to be picked up or driven home from the club. We will possibly work on a shuttle timetable for dropping off. “The van is still in the infant stages of progress, we expect the shuttle to be a great success in the future,” said committee member Dennis Hunt. “We get busy particularly over the summer

period and the club is a great place to come and meet people. People can apply to join as either a social or full member by contacting the club.” Drink driving limits changed on December 1, this change means that drivers aged 20 years or over cannot drive if they have more that 250 micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath, or the alcohol in their blood is more than 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood. For drivers under the age of 20 years, the limit is zero. 

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Kiwis have always been resourceful when it comes to those renovation projects, and this has seen a rise in popularity for demolition traders — centres where doors, windows, fittings, benchtops and cabinetry are taken from deconstructed homes and given a new lease on life. For the past six years, Sharon and Wayne Constable have been amassing a collection of windows, doors and joinery at their Kaipara home. Buying and selling online, they have turned an initial miscalculation when renovating their own home into a burgeoning small business. That first house-lot of framed windows may be gone, but the demand is still strong for an affordable renovation solution and so, this week, the Constables have opened the doors of their new venture in Dargaville — a demolition ‘super store’ on the site of the former Duck Creek nursery. The Constable family have worked hard to transform the site on Gladstone street  Wayne and Sharon Constable — making renovation affordable from horticulture to a handyman’s dream. Now rows of framed from demolished buildings, those costs doors and windows line the covered can be reduced. Right now, the I-Deal outdoor racking, with landscape items, Demo delivery truck is busy moving railway sleepers and more to come. The even more stock in from the Constable’s aim is to have everything on hand for home to their new business. But soon inside and out. Wayne plans to be out on the road each Wayne and Sharon know from week, delivering all the materials for experience that many local homes are in some serious renovation projects. need of some attention, but that the cost Carpenter Wayne Millan and plumber of renovations is often a deciding factor. Bill Fitness are ready to assist with By recycling perfectly functional fixtures installation for those who need professional advice, while professional glaziers Window and Door Services are just across the road, Northern Wairoa Hire are next door for customers’ power tool needs, and locksmithing services from Farrand and Mason are just around the corner. Dargaville has a new renovation district, and it’s just in time for summer projects. 

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Just bowling along It was a case of sun-block and hats at a family bowls day at Maungaturoto over the New Year break which attracted several family groups among 76 players who braved sweltering conditions.

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“People from Paparoa, Pahi, Whakapirau, and Mangawhai took part as well as many from Maungaturoto,” said organiser, Albie Paton. “Many of the children taking part showed considerable promise. We had a total of 76 people and after sorting out the teams we played three games of 50 minutes each. “A fourth game was scheduled but owing to the heat we decided three were enough. In keeping with the fun day, points were deemed rather irrelevant and the winners were all decided by numbers drawn out of a hat. “The two main prizes — a night for two at the Scenic Hotel in Paihia and a trip for two to the Hole in the Rock with Fullers were won by Dave Orford and by one 'Dwayne from Auckland' who was staying at Paparoa and saw the poster in the hotel there and cycled over with a mate for the day. “Thanks to Scenic and Fullers for their support as well as the many other sponsors on the day.” 

Watch Out for the Shocking Overheads It’s the time of year when we decide to paint the house, roof, trim trees, and do general maintenance. If you’re a boat owner, you may be looking at heading out on the water for the holidays. Before you start putting up scaffolding or thinking about the route you’ll take be aware of the hazards involving overhead powerlines.

 Bowler Dave Orford was delighted to receive a Bay of Islands prize package from Marge Paton

Tinopai’s top fishing contest “We are really rapt, some good fish were caught, we had a really great crowd, and excellent, if very hot weather.” Tinopai School principal, Sonia Kaihe was thrilled with the day. While she is still to meet with her organising team to formalise the official results of the Tinopai Fishing Contest held last Saturday, but if euphoria was the official result, it was there in spades. “We were very pleasantly surprised at how well it went,” said Sonia, admitting to ‘some trepidation’ as alcohol in the school precincts was banned this year for the first time. The event raises funds for the school, and in the past has provided computers and last year, a fund was started for a van to transport sports teams to competitions against other Kaipara schools. “It was a really great crowd and a great atmosphere with things like the winner of the $1,000 spot prize immediately donating part of his win back to the school,” added Ms Kaihe. The winning snapper weighed in at 6.2 kilos. “In fact, I managed to buy it at the auction after the prize-giving. It went

In general, overhead electricity lines are not insulated and if contact – or near contact - is made with them – including fishing rods and lines, kites or model plane controls, the electricity will pass through the object with the risk of injuring or killing anyone holding or near to the object. Be aware that a truck, crane, forklift, irrigation pipe, marquee, boat mast or even a tall ladder accidentally touching an overhead power line can lead to serious injury or death. If you’re planning home maintenance over the holidays such as painting or trimming trees, be careful when you are working in the vicinity of powerlines where they enter your house. These lines are not safe to touch. Follow these electrical safety tips for a safe summer: • Look up and look out for overhead powerlines when boating, flying kites or handling any tall objects e.g. ladders or aerials. • Check before you dig and be aware of underground electricity, gas, fibre optics cables or water services. • Think safety and consult with Northpower before working anywhere near powerlines, Plan your work and arrange to have the power disconnected, if necessary.

 While the boats were on the water in and outside the Kaipara harbour, there was plenty of action at the kids sprat-fishing competition at the Tinopai Wharf

on the barbecue that night, stuffed with herbs and home-made bread. It was delicious.” When the accounts and results are settled this week, money raised will go into the school van fund. 

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Horse trek for social club  by Ann Morgan

The Dargaville Dalmatian social club are holding their second annual horse trek on Saturday, January 31 at 10am.

Respite care is designed to provide a short-term break for someone caring for a loved one at home.

 There’s a real sense of friendship and community among the residents at Kauri Coast - and for many people, visiting here for respite care can be an extremely positive experience

It can also provide a positive, stimulating and worthwhile experience for the person in a residential care home — which may even be an introduction to a longer period of care at a later stage. The whole purpose of respite care is to provide some well-deserved time out for the carer to help relieve stress, restore energy and promote a new sense of life and balance. It also provides an opportunity for the person receiving care to participate in our care home environment first hand. Most full time carers and their loved ones are entitled to some respite care. Respite or short stay care can be accessed via respite and carer support funding, or you may choose to pay for the service privately. With the right assessment and care options

available, we can provide the appropriate support for both the carer and the person who needs care. We will work together with families to make sure we provide the maximum level of support and share responsibility to care for your loved one, while you take a break. Over the summer, we have a holiday inspired menu and activities planned that are simple but fun, so that your loved one can have some time out. At Kauri Coast we will guarantee bed bookings from December to February, so that you and your family can make holiday plans. For more information about respite and day care options please call Rik Walstra at Kauri Coast Rest Home and Hospital.

 There are few views better than the west coast in summer, experienced from horseback

“The first trek last year was a fun idea to raise funds for our clubroom roof repairs.” said committee member Venessa Anich. “Like any community group with a building, we need to keep in mind future repairs and expenses. Our building is more than five decades old and extra funds raised will go toward future needs of the building in general. Last years trek was very successful with more

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than 50 participants so we decided to do it again. That way as repairs arise we have funds readily available. This years fundraising will also help paint the inside of the club hall.” This year it is around Glinks Gully, Te Maire and Ripiro Beach. Last year we had a lovely ride, at Mititai. “In this year’s ride we are meeting at Tim Antonio’s farm at Glinks Gully. He will be leading across a few farms in the area with fantastic scenery and views from forestry to beach, and stopping at the Te Marie school for lunch then continuing on along the beach and riding through the Glinks Gully community and heading home around 3pm.” “It is a good day out and the opportunity to ride with a large group is not always an option available for horse lovers. You do need your own horse for this trek, children are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult.” It is an opportunity to see parts of the west coast which you normally wouldn’t be able to access as well. For more information phone Venessa Anich on 09 439 5900 or 0220 439 839 

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Safety at sea is a package deal

Restricted fire season starts

Coastguard volunteers around the Northland coast have seen an increasing number of craft putting to sea as the weather has improved, and with it an increase in incidents.

 by Joanne Speechly

A restricted fire season is now in place for all rural areas of the Kaipara District. This means that permits are required for outdoor fires. Visit www. havingafire.org.nz for application forms and further information. The restrictions do not apply to gas barbecues, hangi, cultural cooking fires, wood-fired barbecues, spits or braziers. These are permitted provided certain conditions are met. Cooking fires are permissible if: supervised by a responsible adult at all times; a pressurised supply of water is at hand; the fire is put out as soon as cooking is finished; a clear area of at least 10 metres is maintained around

 Summertime is a busy time for coastguard personnel around the country. Water safety patrols and rescues come at a cost however, so local North Kaipara Volunteer Coastguard stalwarts were out raising funds with raffle tickets on sale at the Paparoa Farmers Market over New Year. Left to right: NKVC president, Walter Smith, congratulates volunteer Andrew Kenny, and long-serving base radio operator, Dorothy Quaife on good ticket sales

Operations manager for Coastguard Northern Region, Ray Burge, says those incidents have remained relatively minor, in the context of the recent drowning fatalities at the Manukau bar. “Some of these can be put down to just bad luck at the time,” he said. “However, many are preventable events, such as battery or fuel problems which indicate a lack of preparation and maintenance before setting out on the boat. “But we have been pleased to see an increase in communications with skippers reporting in on the radio with details of time planned, destination and passengers on board and so on. “What we are really looking for is skipper responsibility. As much as communications gear and life jackets, it is important that someone on board, the skipper, is responsible for safety. It is not just one thing — it is a package of responsibility, including avoiding alcohol, and ensuring everyone is safely back on shore Meanwhile, as a volunteer organisation, funding is critical to Coastguards continuing operations and they seek support with the chance of a big payback through their summer

lottery. Ticket holders stand to win one of 20 stand-out prizes including first prize of a Toyota Highlander GXL and Haines Hunter SF485 cruiser. There are three more boats to win plus a luxury holiday, a huge 70" Sony TV and local Coastguard units are selling tickets. Each ticket they sell raises $7 for the area concerned. “Buying a coastguard lottery ticket is a great way to have a bit of fun, be in with a brilliant chance of winning a sensational prize, and support the lifesaving work of New Zealand’s search and rescue volunteers,” said North Kaipara Volunteer Coastguard president Walter Smith. The lottery is authorised to raise funds to enhance the operational standards of 70 dedicated Volunteer Coastguard Search and Rescue units by providing search and rescue equipment and training. It closes on February 12 and is drawn by lot at the Auckland Marine Rescue Centre in Auckland — the results published on February 22.

the fire; and the fire is no larger than 2 x 2 metres. A warranted fire officer can request that any barbecue, incinerator or other fire be extinguished if considered a danger. The restrictions came into force from midnight on Friday, January 9 and will remain in place until further notice. A Kaipara District Council spokesperson says if the summer remains dry, it is quite likely that a total fire ban may be required. Restrictions are now in place throughout Northland. 

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maintenance or a hunting jaunt along a tidy trail is likely to take a hammering when subjected to the knocks, bumps, hard labour and muddy winters which are sure to be thrown at any serious farming tool. What has come out of this process is new from the ground up. Polaris began by strengthening the chassis and suspension components with thick, heavy duty steel for endurance, and easy-access grease fittings for quick maintenance. From the winning formula of the Polaris Ute super-ATV they have brought in fourwheel descent control, a safe and surefooted way to tackle steep and slippery terrain. Ground clearance is higher,

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A better farm outlook emerges The economic outlook this year for New Zealand farming is largely fine, but with just a few clouds on the horizon. Many regions like Northland have enjoyed good rainfall through December and generally there has been substantial grass growth throughout the region. The beef boom is providing a huge economic bonus. Despite the lowest milk payout forecast in six years, many dairy farmers have been able to capitalise on the current high beef prices by selling cull cows early, and beef stock that has been raised on runoffs. The current trade conflict between Russia and America is quite interesting to follow. The American alliance keep telling us that their trade embargo against Russia is causing the Russian economy to decline. But a recent article in the New Zealand Herald says that the Russians are looking forward to the 2015 year, despite the country’s economic and political difficulties The Russian president is enjoying up to 87% support according to a recent poll. It may take some time for the two world economic superpowers to reconcile their differences. Meanwhile, New Zealand farmers will face some challenging issues this year which will have an impact on their private property rights, and the way they conduct their farming business. The government’s new legislation regarding water rights and the threat of agency bureaucrats using their power of right of entry onto farmers’ private property are just two of the issues of concern. The recent action taken by WorkSafe New Zealand inspectors against a Marlborough farming couple, which resulted in them being fined $40,000 altogether between them in the

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Farming innovations for future growth  by Andy Bryenton

As we enter into the fifteenth year of the new millennium, some people may feel disappointed that we do not yet commute to work by flying car, or have our homes cleaned and tidied by robotic servants. The future is here, they say — well past the year 2000 when such wonders were promised. But technological miracles are out there, performing tasks we have very quickly taken for granted. No more so than in the vital field of agriculture, where technology has enabled the adoption of more intensive farming practices, enabling the feeding of a massive global population. Indeed, our current standard of living is firmly based in our ability to produce reliable crops each year. Karl Benz’s venerable diesel engine has been revitalised out of all recognition for the new century. Over 100 years old before the advent of advanced computerised injection

technology, the diesel we now use to power tractors, utes, diggers and even some UTVs on the farm comes equipped with a common rail turbo setup, and after-market chips exist to squeeze even more power and economy from engines already light-years ahead of the rumbling old mills of yesteryear. Advances in navigation and tracking help put that power to better use, as a network of satellites in low orbit grid the world for GPS. Once the preserve of the military, this system now lets contractors precisely place fertiliser and nutrients, or lets them pneumatically fire seeds deep into the soil in just the right place, mapping the whole endeavour from space. Science has unlocked the secrets of the soil as well, allowing for

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We’re ona roads agin “Yah gotta wunder eh Dog.” Well, heck readas, hear we go again for twenny hundred an’ fifteen. Tha big New Yeer and Boss is getting ona hobby horse again, least that’s wot his gerlfren’ Sharlene calls it. Ya see we wen’ down ta Horks Bay fer a holiday, so Boss an’ Sharlene cood show off there dorter Sophy ter some cuzzins. An’ corse Boss wanted to go an catch sum crayfishes with one cuzzin wot lives ata beach. But gettin’ back ter his hobby horse. On tha way, Boss was reelly getting upsit with sum other drivers. “Yah see Dog,” he sed wile we were looking at all tha grass wot was growin’ wile we was away. (Boss reckons we gonna do pretty good ona dairy block this seesin because we got so much feed, an silage, and hey, that we shud have a long milk and lota produckshin. So if we gotta lowa payout, we gonna have more milk. Bit comlikated fer me, but Boss an’ Sharlene pretty pleased atta prospek.) Sorry. Boss agin. “That blimmin booze limit ona road, ana speedin’ crackdown by a cops is orl well an’ good,” he sed. But lookit alla crashis. How meny of them crashes was becos sum tourists lost the plot?” I give Boss tha ‘look’ witch meens I havint got a clue wot he meens. “Okay Dog, wot I meen is that tha tourist get offa plane a few hours afta they drove ta the earport ona wrong site ofa road in China, or ‘Merica or sum other country, an’ then they go driving ona Kiwi roads witch is ona right side ofa road, witch is on the left.”

Heck! Right left, wotever Boss. Evin I’m confused, so wotabout tha tourists. “Persakkerly Dog. Yah can’t ‘spect them ta suddenly drive ona road ona side they not used too. An then we got diffrint road rools for some of them. I reckin tourists gotta hava drivin’ test an’ git a lockil licence before they allowed ta drive, We got windy roads, Steep roads. Old gravil roads, motorways an’ bluddy goat tracks, an’ single lane one way bridgis. An’ the powersthatbe jus’ let unsuspecting tourists drive aroun’ like they was on good safe roads back at home. Gawd gimme strength Dog.” Well, eye gotta say, this Eye Dog woodin’t like it iffa Boss give me a ‘right hand’ wissil, wen he ment a ‘leff hand’ wissil, ana ‘stop’ wen he mint ‘go” eh? Or a ‘speek up’ wen’ he mint ‘give ‘em the eye’ Or ‘git ina front’, sted of ‘get in bluddy behind dog’. If I wen’ leff wen I shooda gone right, we’d wind up wiv sheep all up tha booeye, eh?

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With New Year’s eve now a receding memory, it’s time to pull out the stops and plan some party action that doesn’t depend on the date. Summertime is the perfect excuse to get out there and taste what the Kaipara has to offer. It’s with great delight that we can report the return of Maungaturoto Hotel’s manager Kyle Underwood’s creative and entertaining themed party nights, kicking off with an

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Clever quilters get creative  by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville Quilters is a club for like-minded ladies who enjoy the creative, engaging and skilled craft of quilting. The art of creating intricate, artistic works with needle and thread has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years, driven especially by the advent of modern, high-tech sewing machines with advanced quilting functions. Some are now so thoroughly modern that they integrate directly with tablets and laptops via wi-fi in order to bring any design you can imagine into reality. The club meet on the third Tuesday of each month to share and learn quilting and patchwork projects, to have fun and help the local community. The group are pleased to have a number of community projects in process at any one time. Over the past year they have run projects for the local hospital, the Plunket Society, Women’s

Refuge and the Cancer Society. The Dargaville quilters also hold a bi-annual exhibition of their work and from the proceeds have donated to the Fire Service, Hospice Kaipara and the Rescue Helicopter amongst others. This year they are hosting two workshops to promote the craft and engage new members with the fun and fellowship of quilting in the Kaipara. The first is set to take place in February, with nationally recognised tutors coming to town to teach members — and other interested Kaipara ladies — contemporary patchwork and quilting procedures. It’s a great way to get involved with this vibrant and multitalented group, doing their bit for the community while having a good time. 

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facebook page, area 51 automotive area51@outlook.co.nz

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Phone 09 439 5902

Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

Performance Winches

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250 PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310 batythomas@xtra.co.nz

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

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

Phone: 09 439 8210

sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz

Floor Sanding

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

Professional and computerised service for your business Phone Sheena on 021 439 157

New patients welcome!

Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

relax revise renew www.esthetica.co.nz

phone: 09

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

439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

Find us on facebook.com/estheticaskinrevision for exclusive offers and information

and coated

• Prepwork

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding

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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic/Sewerage Treatment Systems

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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.

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09 439 7564 027 439 7565

15 years+ graphics exp. www.facebook.com/Craftykiwi p. 09-439 8819 m. 027-281 2434

Make Your Life easier! use our services now!

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd

Newman Engineering (2004) LTD Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville www.newmanengineering.co.nz

MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP

Neil Carter Trading as

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available

PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

EDWARD STONE

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

New and Old Floors Carpet and Vinyl Preparation Quality Solvent & Water based Coating

Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA) Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)

THE NZ

FLOORSANDING CO LTD

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

0274 914 091

or

09 436 3929

30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

logos brochures posters business cards rack cards signage

Call now for a free no obligation quote! Phone: 09 423 7014 www.macjimray.co.nz

• Pipe & Steel Supplies • LTNZ Approved Workshop • General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering • Mobile Welding Services • General Repairs & Maintenance • 2 Ton Gantry Crane • Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake • de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® • Field Rollers, Water Carts • Kumara Gear

love your smile

and Polishing

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

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• Floor restoration • New floors sanded

Phone: (09) 439 6518 ~ Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: christeytu@hotmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

2 4 1 EYE EXAM - Book & pay for one exam and gift a FREE exam to a friend or family member. FREE EYE TEST FOR ALL SOUTHERN CROSS MEMBERS*

AND 15% DISCOUNT ON COMPLETE PAIRS OF GLASSES

The Strand Arcade, Whangarei • Tel: (09) 438 4930

ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS WRIGHT DESIGN

QUALIFIED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZCAD, L.B.P. 117345

40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0 Ask Brian for your discount 360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz www.wrightdesign.co.nz

LIFESTYLER SERVICE DIRECTORY

Kaipara

Phone to advertise 09 439 6933


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER JANUARY 13 - 2015

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 January 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 19 January 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Counselling

Property Maintenance

Public Notices

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

CILLA KAISER MNZAC REG. NURSE — Counselling in Mangawhai. Specialising in relationships, grief, depression, trauma, ill health, redundancy. Phone 09 432 3216 or 021 244 7094. Email: cillak@onyxx.co.nz or visit www.talkingworks.co.nz

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.

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.

CRUZ Roof Racks. TO suit most makes and models, including light commercial. Inder’s Auto One, Dargaville 09 439 8219 FISHING Rods, reels and tackle. Inder’s Auto One, Dargaville 09 439 8219. GAS Lights, Cookers and portable BBQs. Inder’s Auto One, Dargaville 09 439 8219 HAY, GOOD clean quality conventional bales off baler. Tangiteroria. Phone 09 433 2787 or 027 316 7647

Art Exhibition PAULINE GOUGH - Art Exhibition at the Funky Fish Cafe, Baylys Beach. All of December and January.

Grazing Available FOR YEARLINGS/ Dry Cows in Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2019 or 027 290 9019.

Car For Parts

Animal Accommodation

1996 1.8L Nissan Presea $800. Damage to front L&R panels, bonnet & 2 RHS doors. All else good strong motor & gearbox. Call John for more info on 027 525 8189

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

Accommodation Wanted FLATSHARE OR Sleep out wanted medium-term. Want to rent your available space? Mature, retired medical worker, non-smoker with local references, seeks simple accommodation through April. Ring 439 0515.

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

Business DEBT RECOVERY — 30 years’ experience in Credit Management at your side, if you have overdue debts. Can also assist with retention of Profit. Contact Paul on 021 758 354 or email paulk@IRG.org.nz.

Work Wanted LOOKING FOR work in Dargaville. New to the area. Mature woman been working as a caregiver, private & Sal Army. References to date. Please phone Julieanne 09 439 8283.

Homekills All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience

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. 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.

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.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

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

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

FUNKY FiSH CAFé & BAR

Dargaville Bobcat Services

LOTS HAPPENING

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

www.thefunkyfish.co.nz

Don’t miss out

AUDITIONS

EVERYBODY’S READING ROOM PRODUCED BY PLATFORM THIRTEEN A new play based on local events during World War 1

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

SMOKE ALARMS

Save Lives

Written by Sheri O’Neill, directed by Alister Williams and supported by Creative Communities and the Lottery Board, the play will be performed May-June 2015 in Dargaville, Maungaturoto and Whangarei.

CAST REQUIRED ARTHUR GRACE MARION GRACE GEORGE COUTTS BELLA WARD WIREMU BETTY AGNES DOWD MATE BUBICA SGT LLEWELYN

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Situations Vacant

Anglo-Irish migrant, draper, booklover, late 30s English (Northern) migrant, draper, 40-ish New Zealander, farmer, soldier, politician, mid 30s English national, actress, mid 30s Maori, timber worker, 20 New Zealander, waitress, 18 New Zealander, pillar of the community, age open Dalmatian migrant, gumdigger, vintner, age open New Zealander, policeman, age open

AUDITION DATES Maungaturoto: Saturday 17 January Whangarei & Dargaville: Sunday 18 January

CONTACT Sheri to book audition time: E: platformthirteen@xnet.co.nz Ph: 09 431 6907 or 027 571 6907

BE FIRE SAFE

Read the newspaper online

Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Work Wanted

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.

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.

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

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.

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

GUIDE Screening Now Council Corner ep.3

proud of our people. progressive setting a new standard. partnership working hard together.

KLTV asks John Robertson questions from the community.

Be my Guest ep.3

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

FREEZER HANDS - WEEKEND SHIFT Are you physically fit, enjoy working as part of a team, have a ‘can do’ attitude, keen to learn, not afraid of a bit of hard work, and are a New Zealand Citizen/Resident, or hold an Open Work Permit? We have a limited number of vacancies in our weekend shift (Saturday & Sunday) Coldchain Department. The work is physical but rewarding. We offer a great team environment and you’ll be working with a proud team of people in a progressive food processing company. Just remember that Silver Fern Farms is working hard to maintain a drug and alcohol free workplace. Pre-employment drug testing is mandatory.

Coming Soon

KLTV Weekly News

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

To apply call into the Silver Fern Farms Beef Limited, Dargaville Plant Main Office, Tuna St, Dargaville to complete an application form or email the Production Manager, Jamie Manson, at: jamie.manson@silverfernfarms.co.nz

www.silverfernfarms.com

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JANUARY 13 - 2015

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

We put you first 12-14 CHARLOTTE STREET

$385,000 SHARKY’S, 1 SEAVIEW ROAD, BAYLYS BEACH

$495,000 + gst if any 77 RANFURLY STREET

$245,000 2016 PAPAROA VALLEY ROAD

EXCELLENT LOCATION, BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED

HOME AND INCOME, BAYLYS BEACH

A FAMILY HOME FOR YOU

GASOLINE ALLEY

• • • •

Sharky’s takeaways, dine in or dine out. Cold drinks & hot fish & chips, day to day basics. Family friendly atmosphere with great outdoor dining. Three bedroom home on 2 levels. Downstairs kitchen, living room, bedroom, office & garage. Upstairs 2 bedrooms, bathroom & a family room with deck.

4 bedroom home features open plan living, 2 bathrooms, has a large high stud double garage plus carport with a private entertaining area off the lounge. Does need a little TLC, current tenant would be happy to stay on.

• • • •

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJC3411

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3412

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJC3389

3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms Spacious living, excellent kitchen Private north facing deck 2024sqm in 2 titles

RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3395

32 GORDON STREET

$370,000

83 VICTORIA STREET, DARGAVILLE

$199,000 + gst if any 145A AWAKINO ROAD

EOI

Convenience store, three bedroom dwelling Mechanical worksop & petrol station Situated on main road Paparoa Call Selma for appointment to view

$199,000 STATE HIGHWAY 12

$265,000

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

SNAZZI GIFTS

SPACIOUS LIVING - PRICE REDUCED

STAND OR DIVIDE

5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office & hobby room, open plan living, modernised kitchen, single garage & carport, workshop/ garden shed. Easy care section with outdoor courtyard ideal for summer BBQs. Fabulous spacious home for the large or extended family. Handy to schools & CBD.

Successful retail business on the market for the very first time....the owner is looking at life on the farm. Centrally located with high foot traffic this store has a prime Victoria St location. Specialities are crystals, candles along with souvenirs & large range of gifts.

Spacious 4 bedroom home features large open plan living, kent style fireplace, some insulation plus an en-suite and the section is flat with the house set back from the road. Would make a great family home or investment property with current tenant keen to stay.

RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3408

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJC3391

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID Rjs3315

Gorgeous lifestyle block, very large near new implement shed, ponds, mature trees for shelter for stock, good races and fencing. Plan available to subdivide into 2 or take advantage of this north facing block as it is. Handy to Paparoa, Pahi and Maungaturoto. 1.20 hours from Auckland and approx 12 minutes to SH1. JILL WILSON 021 505 712 WEB ID RJRU3414

440 BICKERSTAFFE ROAD

$459,000 LOT 4, 450 PAHI ROAD, PAHI

$449,000 812 WHAKAPIRAU ROAD

$478,000 2/603 TINOPAI ROAD

$149,000

QUALITY LIFESTYLE CLOSE TO TOWN

SECLUDED HOLIDAY HIDEAWAY

PRIVATE HAVEN

AFFORDABLE LIFESTYLE BLOCK

You will be impressed with this quality home, set in park like grounds, 5782m2. Large high stud shed, plenty of parking. Picturesque country views to admire from a choice of decks. Guest room has its own ensuite. Established vege garden and fruit trees. Peaceful, sheltered and sunny spot. Call Rhoda to view! WEB ID MRE1659 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

• Immaculate 3 bdm / 2 bthm waterfront retreat • Stunning water views & abundant birdlife • 3410 m2 with 1/9th share 17 acres native bush • Impressive wide decks for entertaining • Enjoy private boat access for fishing on the Kaipara WEB ID MRE1658 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom home, plus sleepout, located on approx. 1.46 ha´s. Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge plus 2nd lounge, entertainers deck overlooking landscaped grounds and pond feature. Shed/workshop. Tucked away behind bush lined driveway keeps this property private.

Bareland, approx 10 acres. Lovely gentle block, with small area of native bush and a fresh water stream running through. On the tar seal and handy to Tinopai for the fishing and boating enthusiast. Land, a good contour for grazing, cropping or to build your new house or move one on.

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1643

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1436

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

Ever had a dream?

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

Ever dreamt of being able to pump your stock water over long distances, and/or up steep hills, using just an existing single-phase power source? Dream no more. Mono™, New Zealand’s most experienced and trusted name in heavy duty agricultural pumps, will soon release a 3-phase pump set that can operate from a standard 3 pin plug 230 volt AC power supply. Imagine - 1000 gallons/hour, up to 240m head (340psi) without any costly power upgrade, and being a genuine Mono™ it will most likely still be around for the grandchildren. A timely solution to an age old problem especially in light of increased regional council focus on environmental and sustainability issues. Look out for our Mono™ Longhaul Pumping System - available early 2015! For information on your nearest Mono™ dealer, phone: 0800 659 012 toll free Nationwide

www.monopumps.com.au/en-NZ/

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