Kaipara Lifestyler, July 2 2013

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LIFESTYLER

July 2 2013

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A new town attraction

 by Rose Rees-Owen

After many years in the making, Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre is set to open in July. “It’s finished,” says project manager, Grant Waldron, “and I feel a sense of satisfaction to see it completed.”

Visit promises theatrical variety

Otamatea Repertory Theatre brings a clutch of one act plays to Dargaville for the second year running …

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A home going begging?

Is there a Dargaville family out there that would appreciate the chance to own their own home?

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Divas in Dargaville

Four women described as the ‘Aotearoa diva super group’ are touring the North Island and Australia to bring Matariki to the people …

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The carpet is laid, the 62 seats installed, the ‘state of the art’ projector equipment is up and running, and the screen, around eight metres wide by three metres high, is ready to show a variety of movies. The entrance is completed in Greco-Romanesque style matching the outside of the historical War Memorial Hall on Hokianga Road and the interior is painted warm colours including red, gold and charcoal. Sections of bricks and the hardwood floor from the original 90 year old building are exposed and members of the public coming to view it are awe struck. “It’s fantastic,” says a curious passerby. Manager, Vernon Woods, says he’s blown away with the end result. p Excited trust members and supporters ready to watch a test screening “There has been a core Back row from left: Joe Simpkin, Grant Waldron, Cherry Waldron and Dennis Honare group of people who haven’t Front row from left: Patricia Millich, Kaye Welch, and Vernon Woods lost sight of the goal of creating something special.” “That began our fundraising and four years later, here we The Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust are, we have ended up in the same building we started in,” members and supporters reminisce about the first public says supporter and volunteer, Cherry Waldron. meeting in 2009 which took place in the town hall foyer where Former project manager, Dennis Honare, says the project the entrance to the cinema is now located. has cost around $450,000 and with the support from “Jacoba Puharich, who has been the driving force, and volunteers and tradesmen charging discount prices the former mayor and chair of the trust, Graeme Ramsey, went cinema can open debt free. to the bank the day after and transferred $50 into a cinema The first screening is planned for July 12 and the trust will bank account,” says trustee, Kaye Welch. release more details shortly. ¢

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p Dargaville Police are seeking the identity of this person. The person allegedly stole alcohol from Thirsty Liquor on Hokianga Road on Tuesday June 18 2013 at 1.10pm. If you know who this person is please call the Dargaville Police Station on 09 439 3400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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p Student, Callum Smith, read one of the many books on sale for the Maungaturoto Primary School book fair held recently. The school raised around $750 towards new books for the school library. Librarian and organiser, Debbie Thornton, said the children enjoyed coming in and seeing the books available, participating in colouring competitions and dressing up as their favourite book character.

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p Rachael de Vries of Dargaville’s First National Roper and Jones Real Estate is a true believer in the local property market. And that’s not just because of her years of experience in the Kaipara – it’s an attitude backed up by recognition at the highest level. Rachael was recently confirmed as First National’s top exclusive lister, winning an award for her work here in Dargaville and the wider district. Congratulations are in order for this top effort!


Road boost to Kaipara economy  by Paul Campbell

“Kaipara and wider Northland is on the economic move. It’s as simple as that.”

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Farmers of New Zealand operations manager, Bill Guest, says the organisation “more than welcomes the news that the Puhoi motorway north to Wellsford is to be fast-tracked. “There is that much land being purchased as the impetus moves northwards, and this news means the benefits of investment will flow on at an ever-increasing rate into Kaipara, where already there are many people who commute on the road network to jobs in Auckland. And the road carries our rural production to markets. “We will suddenly be 30 minutes or so closer to the huge Auckland market, with its significant motorway links further south. This is great news for Kaipara and the north.” The government has worked with the Auckland Council’s Regional Development Operations Committee, which has voted 16-4 for effectively fast-tracking the project through a government-appointed board, rather than dealing with it as open to Environment Court challenges, which could cause significant delays. “This is stunning news for the people of Northland who know the importance of this vital trade and economic link to Auckland, the country’s largest economic hub,” said Northland MP, Mike Sabin. “The project should now be

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construction-ready by 2014. “Far from being a ‘holiday highway’, this is the umbilical cord to the North and is indeed a road of national significance.” He said the road was clearly identified by the Northland Economic Action Group as the most important single piece of infrastructure for the growth of the regional economy. “Economists from the Northland Regional Council have estimated that $800 million per annum of the Northland economy drives out of the region on this road and of course tourists are increasingly driving north on it. This project will bring both enhanced productivity and safety as Northland’s economic engine gains further momentum.” ¢

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Higher rates now a reality  by Paul Campbell

Ratepayers across the Kaipara will now shoulder part of the burden of debt left by the Mangawhai Wastewater fiasco that toppled the former Kaipara District Council, with the formal adoption of the Annual Plan. The Kaipara Commissioners have signed off on the Annual Plan 2013/2014 and amendments to the Long Term Plan 2012/2022, and it came into effect on Monday July 1. Commission chair, John Robertson said the Plan introduces a targeted rate to collect an initial capital contribution for the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme where property owners have not previously paid such a contribution via either a targeted rate or development contribution. “The portion of the debt that was previously allocated to the Mangawhai Harbour Restoration area will be allocated back to those who are in the scheme. This will ensure that those connected or able to connect will pay for a scheme as described in the 2006 Statement of Proposal. “The district as a whole will contribute to that portion of debt incurred as a result of a past council decision to expand the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme capacity without public consultation.

“This plan sets the scene for the next financial year. It addresses some of our big financial issues including reducing our level of debt more quickly and provides certainty to ratepayers on rates. It takes a more assertive approach to debt reduction with debt projected to be reduced to around $50 million by the year 2022.” The Plan introduces a district-wide approach to charging for services, with operating costs for stormwater, wastewater and water services being allocated evenly across the district. The capital costs of each scheme will continue to be allocated to the users of each scheme. A simplified rating system includes the removal of the separate roading rate with its differentials and the introduction of a two-tiered general rate, 100% for residential and lifestyle land under two hectares and 155% for all other land use categories. Rate instalments reduce from six to four a year. Anyone paying by automatic payment can continue to do so.

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Visit promises theatrical variety The Tangiteroria vs Tangowahine rivalry  by Sheri O’Neill

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Otamatea Repertory Theatre heads out west next month, bringing a clutch of one act plays to Dargaville for the second year running.

A television crew captured the battle between Tangiteroria and Tangowahine rugby teams recently when they played for the Tito Cup which began in 1974.

 Joined at the Hip: Jen Calthrop, actors Sherri McKay and Shar Dormer, and Maura Flower, winners of Best Overall Play at ORT’s TheatreFest

The three plays include Joined at the Hip, directed by Maura Flower and Jen Calthrop, which won Best Overall Play at ORT’s recent TheatreFest and qualified to compete at the next level — the Regional TheatreFest to be held in Rotorua in August. Maura wrote and directed last year’s local winner, Coupon Fiesta, which has since been picked up by New Zealand play agency, Play Bureau. She describes this year’s play as “a charming, subtle and often hilarious study of female

friendship, written, funnily enough, by a chap — Englishman, Joe Graham.” Also on the bill is Witchcraft, written and directed by Cal Lovell, which offers a different take on the interaction between women, and The Princess Story, a tale of grief and deception written and directed by David Sims, who also plays a part. The productions are at the Dargaville Little Theatre for one night only, on Friday, July 12 at 7.30pm, with tickets available online at www.ort.org.nz. ¢

The game aired on Grassroots Rugby, Sky TV, and showed Tangowahine beat Tangiteroria with the final score of 28–22. “The leading team kept changing throughout the game with both sides in with a chance, right to the final whistle,” says secretary of the Tangiteroria rugby club, Jan Beatty, “but next year will be our year.” Around 200 spectators braved the weather and got behind their team and the mud making ball handling interesting. The players of the day were Jimmy Adams for Tangiteroria and Tony Stokes

for Tangowahine and were given a voucher for Tangiteroria Tavern. Players warmed up afterwards with a hangi with businesses and locals donating some of the ingredients and the kitchen was manned by volunteers. Tangiteroria saved face and won the netball taking home the Taylor Cup continuing their record of being undefeated since the first match five years ago. “It’s friendly rivalry but it’s quite serious on the field and court,” says Jan. She says it was a fantastic day and is looking forward to next year. ¢

Misfortune spurs adventure on horseback u by Rose Rees-Owen

Former Paparoa resident, Pete Langford, has set himself the goal of travelling the length of New Zealand on horseback and raise funds for emergency air services.

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p Former Paparoa resident, Pete Langford, talking to Dargaville Primary School students on the way to Cape Reinga

The idea took shape after he lost his house and business in the recession and a friend reminded him that when one door closes, another opens. The friend told him that with no mortgage or responsibility it allows him freedom to follow his dreams. Having always wanted to ride the length of New Zealand, he set off from the Bluff in November 2011 and stopped last week to chat to Dargaville Primary School students on the way to Cape Reinga. He had travelled around 2,500 kilometres with around 300 more to

go estimating that it will take him 15 more days. He is looking forward to completing his goal and afterwards he will return to Dargaville and his partner, a teacher at Dargaville Primary School, Karla Parker, and ‘get a job’. Along the way he has camped in paddocks and has carried all he needs on his two horses that have made the trip with him. He chose air emergency services as his fundraising charity ‘because they save lives’ and to donate to his cause visit his website: www.freewitheveryhorse.com. ¢


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A symmetry A home going begging? of sevens  by Paul Campbell

An exhibition of Matariki art, featuring seven paintings, from seven Kaipara schools is currently being displayed at The Kauri Museum, and will continue for several weeks.

p Katarina Tautuhi from Dargaville at the Matariki weaving class

“The number seven seemed to keep popping up with this exhibition,” said Museum CEO Bet Nelley. “The are seven stars in the cluster of Matariki — the Pleiades, or ‘The Seven Sisters’. The museum invited seven schools from the area covered by the old Otamatea County, to exhibit and finally the Otamatea County was actually divided into seven ridings, from Tokatoka in the west to Mangawhai in the east. “The children’s exhibition boards are vibrant works and each one tells a different story. Visits from the schools have boosted attendances at the museum and enjoyed seeing the other school’s interpretation of the Maori New Year. It’s been great to see an influx of younger people here.” In conjunction with the exhibition, local weavers taught flax weaving to locals and visitors. A bonus for visiting school children from Warkworth Primary School was a demonstration of Maori musical instruments presented by Bernard Makoare of Kaihu. “We are grateful to Te Puni Kokiri and Creative Arts for funding this event and also our local Maori people who have been so supportive,” Ms Nelley added.

Is there a Dargaville family out there that would appreciate the chance to own their own home?

That’s the question being asked by Habitat for Humanity Northland’s executive officer, Conrad LaPointe, who has just that prospect on offer, but so far has no suitable takers. Habitat has successfully constructed houses for and homed several Dargaville families who have met p Inmates construct the framing for Dargaville’s ‘un-claimed’ Habitat house a required criteria, including assisting with labour towards may suggest that there is no need for their house building. But this year, the supported home ownership schemes in Dargaville. pattern has changed. “While we do not believe this to be “Habitat is currently building a home in partnership with NorthTech and the case, if we do not find a suitable Corrections inside Ngawha Prison,” partner family soon, we will have to consider taking the home to another said Conrad. “As part of this build 26 prisoners Northland town. Habitat for Humanity Northland are receiving training in building and construction from NorthTech and it’s provides housing and support for hoped this training will provide prisoners families who wish to one day own their with tangible skills to take to the own home, but are unable to save for a deposit or whose income inhibits them workplace upon their release.” When the home is completed from being granted a mortgage. “The home currently under in November it will be craned over the prison walls and taken to a site construction is a four-bedroom house, in Dargaville. “We are however finding fully insulated and built with the latest it difficult to find a family for this home,” materials, under the supervision of NorthTech and Habitat builders.” Conrad adds. Anyone seeking further information or “We had two rounds of applications, of which we have had a very small wishing to apply should contact Diane number of families came forward to Ross on 09 437 2909 or dianer@ apply. If you look at this in isolation it habitat.org.nz. ¢

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• Several customer-generated subdivisions have started in the Whangarei area • Work on street lighting for the new Port Rd-Riverside extension is nearing completion • The upgraded street light project on the corner of SH1 and SH12 (south of the Brynderwyns) has been completed • Customer connections remain reasonably steady for June • Work continues on the automation of 11kV Line switches in the Mangawhai-Kaiwaka area.

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Food brings community together  by Rose Rees-Owen

Pastors of the Riverside Christian Centre, Maurice and Dianne Taylor, have helped coordinate free lunches for the community since it began in Dargaville 15 years ago.

p Lunch attendees, Demalza and Paul, enjoying each others company at the community lunch put on by the Riverside Christian Centre

The lunches were held at the community centre but have moved to Beach Road where the church is now situated. “It was an outreach to support people going to the courthouse,” says Maurice. Now in a different location, Maurice says it’s a time to come together and meet new people. “Everyone is welcome.” Church members donate ingredients for soups in the winter and salads in the summer and bread buns are bought with money given by those who attend. “We ask for a koha but there’s no pressure to give a donation.”

Tables are set up as if it was a cafe and church members serve lunch attendees at the table. Mother, Demalza, has been attending the lunches since she arrived in Dargaville around a year ago. “It’s not about the food, I can eat food at home, it’s about the company and meeting new people.” Maurice helped insulate her house and she appreciates the support. Maurice and Dianne say connecting with people is why they put on the lunch every Thursday from noon until 1.30pm and they encourage anyone to drop in.

Divas in Dargaville Four women described as the ‘Aotearoa diva super group’ are touring the North Island and Australia to bring Matariki to the people. Betty-Anne, Whirimako Black, Maisey Rika and Ria Hall will be performing at Dargaville Town Hall, July 6, with their tour named, Honour. It will be an intimate performance of timeless classics, modern melodies, and concertonly collaborations and the self produced tour has been one year in the making. “The connection the four of us have is a love of people,” says Betty-Anne, “music is our vehicle to share that love. Matariki is a time of new beginnings and of remembrance. We are taking the time to share those things with our audience.” “Honour is about paying respect to everything in our lives. From the earth and air around us to our musical careers and the audiences that have put us there. Photo: Qiane Photography As a collective, our audiences have p Divas from left: Ria Hall, Whirimako Black, given so much to us, this is a time Maisey Rika, Betty-Anne to give back,” says Betty-Anne. General admission tickets are $40 The Kaipara Lifestyler is giving away two general admission tickets. If your and VIP tickets are $80 which include birthday is on July 6 contact us, the first a platter of kaimoana (seafood) and kaiwhenua (organic food) as well as person to do so gets the tickets. To pick up the tickets, come to the complimentary wine, and are available Lifestyler offices, 107 River Road, and at the Kaipara District Council and www.eventfinder.co.nz. ¢ show us your ID.

Agricultural Training for New Zealand Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre has been successfully training Kiwis for agricultural careers since 1919 and has been training in Northland in partnership with NorthTec since January 2012. Using skills and knowledge gained at Taratahi, graduates have the opportunity to move into a rich and rewarding career in one of the world’s leading agricultural industries. Taratahi offers full-time courses, extra mural study, short courses and STAR/Gateway programmes as well as the Primary Industries Trades Academy (PITA). New courses starting next month include a 19-week Certificate in General Farm Skills (Level 3) course (Dargaville), a 40-week National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) Level 3 in Whangarei and a National Certificate in Agriculture – Level 4 (throughout Northland). Taratahi this month signed an agreement to become the Sharemilkers on Ian and Helen Hilford’s 232 hectare dairy farm in Titoki, providing Northland’s students with valuable on-site experience and knowledge and practising Taratahi’s real training on real farms’ philosophy. Taratahi Farm Business Manager Tony Dowman says Taratahi has been looking for the right dairy farm in Northland for the last 18 months. “We need to make sure that our students are experiencing all sorts of different farming situations and people because that is what they are going to be dealing with when they finish training with us and are in their first job on a farm,” Mr Dowman says. For more information, contact northland@taratahi.ac.nz; Freephone 0800GOFARM, or go to www.taratahi.ac.nz

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Setting off on a flavour odyssey

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But despite the success of their menu and the delight of their loyal customers, these two enterprising restaurant owners are always keen to learn more. That’s why Peter and Kallayanee often visit Thailand in the winter, soaking up more than just some much needed sunshine. Both agree that being immersed in the culture, history, language and food scene of the vibrant south- p Peter and Kallayanee Nash travel to Thailand to expand their cultural east Asian nation helps to bring fresh ideas culinary knowledge back to Dargaville. This year is no exception, and the couple have planned a veritable odyssey, spending a month in Thailand during August. While they plan to visit relatives and take in the scenery, there is another reason for their journey — plans are afoot to revitalise and re-energise the menu at Dargaville’s Pad Thai restaurant, as well as spicing up the surroundings with some authentic Thai décor. The popular eatery will be closed during their sojourn, from August 5 through to September 5. Peter tells his loyal customers not to worry, though — the restaurant will reopen better than ever as we swing into spring. ¢

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Farm machinery company, AGCO, has launched six new Valtra tractors at the recent Mystery Creek Fieldays, expanding the brand’s popular A, N and T series lineup. With new tractors ranging from 110hp to 215hp this represents one of the widest range of new Valtra tractor offerings at the Fieldays ever. And while there was a dizzying selection of new tractors available, the 171hp N163 proved to be the star of the stand due to its power-to-cylinder ratio. Producing up to 171 hp (with power boost), from just four cylinders, the N163 promises the highest horsepower of a four-cylinder tractor in New Zealand. However nimbleness and comfort have not been compromised, with the company saying the tractor has been fitted out with new software, transmission and new engine technology to create a reliable and user-friendly machine that provides optimal performance in all conditions. Some features include the inclusion of Headland GPS software which is sure to be of interest to contractors. A lot of work has gone into the brand’s lower-

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A nees-up ina woolshed “Lookit tha pore littil beggars,” seda Boss. We was watchin’ that widescrean ina wool shed. It wuz ranin’ outside, but ona TV it was orl wite — Boss sed it wuz snow. Lookt bluddy cold ta me, eh? Anyway, their wuz a hole lotta woolies trampin’ threw this snow stuff, an’ sum of them was disapeering cos it was so deep. Thas wen tha Boss sed wot he sed. “Ya gotta beleeve it Dog. Theirs a lot ta bee sed about livin’ hear in tha winterliss north. We mite get a lotta rayn, but we don’t get a lotta snow, eh? Well, anyway readas, thats not orl I got ta tell you. Guess wot. Sharlene hada littil gerl last week! Yip. Tha Boss is a Dad, an’ I reckin he wuz wurried about tha sheep cos he’s gone all soft wile he wayts for Sharlene ana ankil bita ta come home. We wuz ova tha run off wen Sharlene went ta hostipil. Her Mum, wot gives me

extry tucker wen Boss not lookin’, wuz stayin’ hear ona proppitty, ‘cos Boss wuz consernd Sharlene mite go laborin wen we wuz away frum tha homested. Shore unuff, Mum had put Sharlene ina ute an’ hed ta town without us. Sharlene’s doo home ina few days wiv that littil gerl. Thas good, cos Boss gunna need a day or to ta sraitin’ up tha woolshed enyway. Ya see, wen he herd of tha ankil bita, Boss got ona fone ta tell ‘is mates. As yer no, tha lokil pub been closed fer renervashons, so nex’ thing ya no, ‘is mates are drivin’ ova tha kattil stop ata farm gate. Their was the Plumba, Gazza, Chippa, Ray and Alby, even that ole naybor ofa Boss, Ruff Ralf. An’ ya gest it! Thay wuz loded up wiv a few crates an’ bottles. Nex’ thing ya now, Boss got tha jooce moosic TV ona widescrean, the barbecoo is bein’ stoked up, an’ it wuz orl on — as Ralf sed, “fer yung an’ old.”

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Firefighters shut down auto blaze

Party time for the ladies of the Kaipara Who says that guys have all the fun? The old adage is being proven wrong once again this July, as the historic Northern Wairoa Hotel host their first ever ladies’ night — a celebration of style, sophistication and good old fashioned fun tailored specifically for the ‘non blokes’ of the Kaipara. The evening promises something a little bit different, including cocktails, fashion, nibbles, samples and more. Northern Wairoa manager Catherine Collins says that the event will give local ladies a “great excuse to come out and party”, especially when the weather is cold outside. The ladies night host says that it will be a hot night with a DJ pumping out dance tunes, spot prizes and a menu of

exotic drinks normally seen poolside in Miami. Top brands in lingerie, clothing, footwear, beauty products and hair care will be on site, offering tips, samples, and demonstrations as well as some onceonly deals on the latest trends. The Victorian-style ballroom of the Northern Wairoa Hotel is the perfect venue for such a big event. If you’re a Kaipara lady (or if you have a sister, mum, cousin, wife, partner or significant other who is), mark 19th of July in bright red on your calendar. It’s going to be, according to your hosts “a night to remember” — and don’t worry, fellas; your local will be back to its ‘man-friendly’ self in time for Saturday’s footy!

p Early morning motorists watched with concern last Friday as a parked 4x4 in central Dargaville burst into flame. Luckily, the fire was within sight of our local fire brigade headquarters, and a truck was swiftly dispatched to quell the blaze. Nobody was injured, and further damage to property was spared, though the vehicle itself suffered extensive damage to its engine and components and will likely be written off. Nearby store owners were full of praise for the volunteer firefighting crew, who prevented the blaze spreading to nearby offices through their speedy intervention.

Kaipara Service Directory AFFCO LIVESTOCK Terry North

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ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

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

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

Phone 09 439 5902

Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320

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

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

Farrand & Mason Ltd. GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

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

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

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

Conditions apply

Best under pressure

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

Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding

and coated

• Prepwork

and Polishing

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

grEg BroWniE

09 439 7564 027 439 7565

Lo caL D e a Le rs fo r:

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

Floor Sanding • Floor restoration • New floors sanded

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

Phone / Fax: 09 439 7172 E: dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz www.dargaville.laserelectrical.co.nz

•  Audio Visual •  Domestic Wiring •  Lighting Shop •  Security / CCTV Systems •  Heat Pumps •  Refrigeration •  Repairs & Maintenance •  Cowshed Electrical Systems •  Air Conditioning / Ventilation

New patients welcome! love your smile 30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

Lyn’s Cake Creations Cakes for all occasions no job too big or too small Phone Lyn

09 439 0751 www.lynscakecreations.com

Make Your Life easier! use our services now! • 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

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

MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP

Established over 60 years your local funeral director Male and Female staff available to discuss all funeral arrangements Pre-paid and pre-arranged funeral options

FREECALL 0800 66 77 47 199 Kamo Road • Whangarei • 437 5799 • Tollfree 0800 667 747

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd 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

WindoW & door ServiceS WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES

Supply, InStallatIon & ServIcIng

For all your wIndow and door repaIrS

WINDOW & Supplied and Installed Before winter! DOOR 32 gladstone St, dargaville SERVICES Mob 027 275 0918, ph/Fax 09 439 6458

Latches • Stays • Sliding Door Wheels • Rubber Seals • Glass and Insect Mesh • Security Locks, Bolts & Stays


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 2 - 2013

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 9 July 2013 edition is 10am, Monday 8 July 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Property Maintenance

Public Notices

DRY SWAMP kauri, (best burning firewood) $80 cube, will deliver Dargaville area. Phone 09 439 4098 or 021 114 0568.

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.

ART EXHIBITION coming soon. July 23 to August 6. 108 Victoria Street, Dargaville. Presented by Dargaville Arts Association.

POD AIR filters, only $29.95 at Inder’s Auto One, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219. RAINEX WINDSCREEN treatments. On special at Auto One, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219. WIPER BLADES and refills for improved vision. Auto One, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219.

Land For Lease 42 1/2 acres, Land for lease – Cropped for maize last 2 yrs. Phone 0274 800 1100 or 0274 591 544.

Livestock For Sale 9 AYRSHIRE & Ayrshire x heifers, registered, spring calving. Phone 09 439 2077 Van Iersel.

Property for Sale

PAINTER, WALLPAPERING. Taking orders now for winter. Crawford Solutions. Phone 09 439 5289 A/H or 022 642 1376. 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. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

GLASS & GLAZING Phone Ray 09 439 5377

Glass DR

“We’ll fix your pane”

Work Wanted 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.

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

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.

Situations Vacant

Dargaville Club Secretary-Treasurer Part-time Paid Position Hours to Suit

applications to: President of Dargaville Club PO box 147, Dargaville, 0310. Applications close on July 7th, 2013.

Facilitators x 2 Greenways Trust is a Dargaville based organisation that has been supporting adults with Intellectual Disabilities since 1992. Two new positions for Community Facilitators are available. Hours are 9.00-4.00pm Monday-Friday inclusive The aim is to ‘Enable a good life’ for our service recipients by facilitating participation in their chosen activities. The focus is on community inclusion, assisting them to achieve their aspirations. Suitable Applicants will have • Experience working in the disability or other community sector • Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills including strong networking ability and writing skills • A good level of computer literacy • Strong planning, administrative and implementation skills • Good driving skills and a clean license To apply - please send or e-mail a letter and your current CV, by the 8th July 2013 to The General Manager Greenways Trust PO Box 5 Dargaville e-mail: greenwaystrust@xtra.co.nz PO Box 5, Dargaville, phone: (09) 439 8133 GREENWAYS fax: (09) 439 8134 email: greenwaystrust@xtra.co.nz

Nick Evans MSF UK Osteopath for Back Pain Relief

09 439 2620 021 185 4856

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Painting & PaPerhanging

clive panther * Qualified Tradesman * Interior Painting / Paperhanging * Free Quotes * Taking Orders for July - Sept interiors ph 09 439 1672 home 021 022 99201 mobile

09 439 1505 027 614 6309 DARGAVILLE &WHANGAREI

CCS CAR CareShine Jobs we do before your car sale: • Full Valet In and Out, including inside complete steam shampoo • Cut and Polish • Window tint removal • Tar removal • Signage removal 100% Guarantee of our work Phone: 09 439 1651 Mobile: 021 188 0733 Email: carcareshine @gmail. com

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

Read the paper online www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

July 10th to 13th Shop 36 Foster’s arcade 35 Victoria Street, Dargaville Wednesday 6pm to 9pm Thursday and Friday 9am to 4pm Saturday 9am to 1pm

Sale Of Liquor Act 1989 Section 18(3) - 41(3) Application For Aghadoe Investments Limited has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Dargaville for the renewal of an On and Off Licences in respect of the premises situated at 35 Hurndall Street East, Maungaturoto and known as Maungaturoto Hotel.

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The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant, Hotel, Wholesale. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday, 9:00am to 1:00am the following day.

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Kaipara District Council offices at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or the Kaiwaka Service Centre, State Highway One, Kaiwaka.

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Nurseries & Plants WHOLESALE PRICES for native plants from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. We have a great range of native and coastal tolerant plants available now. Further reductions off wholesale prices for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm, or at other times by prior arrangement. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223.

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NEWLY COMPLETED 3 Bdrm house, double glazed, insulated. New carpets and curtains. Large integral lined & insulated garage. TradeMe No: DAT 465. PRIVATE SALE $219,000. Phone 09 439 0559.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING & services. Is your fire safe? Are you sure? Make sure your chimney is clean for insurance purposes. Its never too early to have your chimney, flue & fire box cleaned, safety checked and repaired for winter. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376. Crawford Solutions.

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

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FUEL CONTAINERS, top quality, 5, 10 & 20 litre. Auto One, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219.

Public Notices

FREE FLU VACCINATIONS* FOR 65 YEARS & OVER — PLUS PREGNANT WOMEN & THOSE UNDER 65 WITH A CHRONIC ILLNESS Finishes end of July!

*No appointments necessary Phone 09 439 8079

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

Dargaville Museum – “Matariki on the Hill” A big thank you to Pat Mortensen and Robyn Mitchell our judges, and special thanks to all the businesses who gave us such wonderful support. We also acknowledge the help of the Creative Communities Funding Scheme for their generous contribution. Static Kite 5–7 yrs 1st The Warehouse Prize Davidica-Eve, Jayden, Nevaeh 2nd The Warehouse Prize Awatea, Xavier, Legion 3rd The Warehouse Prize Cora Urlich Highly Commended Samantha Morgan Static Kite 8–10 years 1st Dargaville Museum Prize Oshean Ashby 2nd= The Warehouse Prize Kristi, Poutu, Phoenix, Desire 2nd= The Warehouse Prize Tahkalia Ngakuru, Arthur Ashby 3rd The Warehouse Prize Ashton, Aubrey Quin Highly Commended Stella Baker, Cory Tunstall Flying Kite 11–12 years Carters Cap Hinerangi Nathan Static Kite 11–12 years Te Roroa Waipoua Forest Camp Grounds Prize and The Warehouse Prize Paulie Makaore, Siale Otuvai, Layton Mokaraka 2nd The Warehouse Prize Aline Malseve, Sela Maake School Display Certificates 1st Dargaville Museum Prize Te Kopuru School 2nd Arapohue School 3rd Tangowahine School Best Collection of Traditional Kites, Ernie at the Kumara Box prize St Josephs Convent School Adults Flying Kite Carters Cap Joe Simpson Static Kite 1st Jock Wills Sand Safari Prize Karen Cox 2nd Dargaville Museum Prize Yvonne Tana Most novel kite Distinction Jewellers prize Karen Cox with the Norfolk Court Bat Best Traditional Kite Baylys Beach Holiday Park Prize Pere Tahere

NEW VENUE! Dargaville Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert Starting July 4th and thereafter the first Thursday of each month at The Commercial B&B, River Road, Dargaville 7.00 (for 7.30 start) – 10pm • $2 entry • $2 raffle Come along and perform or just listen and enjoy. We have a pianist who will accompany you if necessary. If you are interested in being part of a Mens singing group, phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933. Promoted and sponsored by the Performing Arts section of the Dargaville Arts Association.


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Out There Doing IT SALE! July 3rd - 20th IncLuSIvE Shearwater Platinum grade ‘gut Busta’ fleece SAvE $100 sweat shirts Platinum grade fleece Tees

SAvE $80 Ron Thompson neoprene chest waders

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•waterproof – to 14 metres •Digital High Resolution – up to 16 megapixels •Large Aperture Zoom Lens •Shockproof, crush Resistant •RRP $499.99

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cyclone Technical Jackets mEnS

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•4mm for warmth •Reinforced knees •convenient onvenient chest pocket

6 Pocket Hooded coat Adult Sizes

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*Enter online with unique entry number on entry form provided – entries close 24 July 2013.

McCoy AND ThoMAs sporTs Ph 09 439 8520

Ray White Dargaville

Ho m e pe O Baylys Beach 7 Ripiro Drive

Baylys Beach Holiday Home 3 bedrooms plus large conservatory with lovely views. Use as a holiday home or retirement home. Just over 1 acre of land, more potential here, will consider leaving furniture there, to be negotiated. $295,000 Reduced Open Home Sunday 7th July 1.00–1.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20211 | 09 439 7575

Holiday Home and Income Retire to the popular West Coast of Baylys Beach, Stress free and relaxing. Not just your ordinary home, you’ll be impressed. Large open plan living with lots of personal touches. Enjoy the spaciousness of this home. $520,000 Open Home Sunday 7th July 2.00–2.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20218 | 09 439 7575

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92 Victoria Street, Dargaville dargsports@igrin.co.nz

Baylys Beach 44 Seaview Road

Baylys Beach 28 Seaview Road

Priced to Sell Selling below GV excellent location for short walk to popular Baylys Beach. 3 bedrooms, separate lounge, all chattels go with it. Carport and separate toilet. Large section with more potential, town water supply. $180,000 Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20288 | 09 439 7575

Quality and Prestige at the Beach Only 4½ year old Jennian Home, quality chattels throughout. 4 bedrooms with ensuite, ranch slider opens onto sunny patio area. Lovely kitchen, rear parking area with dble garage. Short walk to beach. $399,000 Open Home Sunday 7th July 1.30–2.00pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20287 | 09 439 7575

Ray White Dargaville

Ray White Dargaville


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